Learn a New Craft

Learn a New Craft

 

LEARN A NEW CRAFT

Why not learn a new skill and an ancient craft? The next Sculpture, Stone Carving, Letter Carving and Relief Courses for groups and individuals start again in September 2019 with Simon Burns-Cox and continue throughout the year at The Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop.

Two Day Introductory Stone Letter Carving Course

This Two Day Introductory Stone Letter Carving Course is designed to introduce you to the art of Stone and Letter Carving.

The next course is on Saturday 14th and 21st September 2019 from 10.00 to 16.30. Maximum five participants and open to all levels. The course price is £165 with the use of stone and tools included.

Five Week Stone Carving, Letter Carving and Relief Course

This course takes place on a Monday morning from 10.00 to 13.00 over five weeks and is designed to introduce you to all types of stone carving, letter carving and relief. It also allows those who have attended the course in the past to continue where they left off and to gain further skills.

The next course is on Monday  9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th September and the 7th October 2019 from 10.00 to 13.00. Maximum five participants and open to all levels. The course price is £170 with the use of stone and tools included.

Private Tuition in Sculpture, Stone Carving, Letter Carving and Relief

Private tuition with Simon Burns-Cox is available in Sculpture, Stone Carving, Letter Carving and Relief throughout the year at flexible times.  The course prices are are as follows and includes the use of the room, the stone and the tools:

£125 per day (10.00 to 16.30) per person

£225 for two days (10.00 to 16.30) per person

£250 for five mornings (10.00 to 13.00) per person

These individual and private groups are suitable for school holiday activities for children over the age of 12 with parental agreement.

Further course dates to be confirmed throughout the year. For further information, please contact Simon Burns-Cox at The Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop at [email protected] or visit his website at www.simonburnscox.co.uk

share this article

chevron-down