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Make time for your own personal work

Sketchbook Circle is a year-long collaborative project established to encourage artists and artist educators to make time for their own personal work. What is Sketchbook Circle about?

The project began seven years ago when Elinor Brass and fellow artist educator Tanya Paget. They brought together friends using sketchbooks as a vehicle for collaboration. They were looking for a way to commit time to their own making around their busy lives working in education and wanted to develop a community of practitioners.

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By 2013, Susan Coles, President of NSEAD, supported and encouraged the establishment of TEA Sketchbook Circle.  This circle was set up in support of TEA (Thin, king Expression Action) an initiative established by the NSEAD, Big Draw and NADFAS to develop the use of drawing in art education.  Alongside artist educator Georgia Naish, Elinor has continued to run the circle and has seen it grow significantly with around 300 artists taking part across the United Kingdom and Europe.

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Any medium and on any scale

Each January a circle is established and every artist makes work in a book of their choice. They post their books to the person next to them in the circle by the end of January. Then every artist makes work in response to the work they have received and posts the book back to where it came from.  This means that there are two in-depth artistic conversations occurring over the course of a year (it goes back and forth like a pendulum).

Artists work in any medium and on any scale, sometimes working outside the book and using it just as a place to record their making.

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The structure of having a deadline ensures artist educators make time for their own practice. It means a commitment to yourself and your own wellbeing and development. It can also build your confidence in what you deliver in the classroom. A demanding project indeed as it is stretching to respond to someone else’s artwork, but it is also incredibly rewarding.

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Digital circle

This year there has been a digital circle, which has proven to be popular with participants combining different approaches.  There are also a monthly postal and a digital mail-out that provide a little bit of inspiration and to encourage participants to be creative perhaps even sharing their artwork and ideas with others in the Circle community. Some of the mail-outs offer interesting materials to work with and unusual techniques.

This year there has been even more contributions from members of the circle through blog posts and a monthly e-newsletter. The Sketchbook Circle community is very important with a lively and supportive Facebook group sharing their work and ideas. As well as this the Sketchbook Circle offers a number of affordable and accessible workshops, allowing participants to try out new methods and materials.
To find out more or get signed up for 2018, please visit sketchbookcircle.com


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