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14 years ago
More of the same Hackney type gallery but that's no bad thing. Hackney's art scene is thriving and it would be great to see more places like this popping up. read more
253 Hoxton Street
London N1 5LG
United Kingdom
London Fields, Haggerston, Dalston
020 8510 0220
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http://www.artburst.co.uk
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What time does Artburst open?
Artburst opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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Artburst closes at 5:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Artburst is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 5:30 PMSat-Sun Closed
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ok uni! OMG UNI ON YELP! WTF! really now? i thought yelp was better than this! but to give the low…read moredown on this place. its not too bad. teachers were ok. the graphics and history of art teacher were great and really knew their stuff. i met some great people here and had a blast when i was not consumed with work and stress. nonetheless it was an experience of a life time and the place itself is dead posh! not like a typical school. not sure n e more but the open space and exceptional natural lighting was a +. i miss it a lot. well some of it. haahahahahaha
Addressing the idiot that posted previously about this school I hope she was talking about the…read moreLondon campus. Regardless, the reason the London campus isn't that amazing is because the area might make it seem dreary. It is located in an urban setting outside of London city where oxford circus might be. You have to take into consideration that the professors have to go outside of their way to come to school and teach while maintaining their own jobs. Yes they have bad days, and yes they may have seem to have an "attitude". But in a school geared toward fashion and business, you have to keep a backbone and marangoni makes it that much stronger. Domenico Dolce did in fact graduate from the Milan campus so get your facts straight. I am defending my school. Lindsey, with an attitude like yours, you won't go far in life at all. You knew what you were getting into just by seeing how pricey the school is. Go back to FIDM where you belong....i hope you have during the last time you reviewed this school.....far away from marangoni. Lindsey you probably wouldn't even get into parsons or SM. Back to the school.....among it's achievements....it has designed the mercedes glk.....it has two other campuses in Milan and Paris who are in fact known worldwide as one of the top design schools in Europe. It is a private institution therefor it is pricey. Rewards are great. Teachers come from all over the world and have jobs among some of the most noted designers in history and have went to some of the best colleges in the world. The students and "teachers" are opinionated but for good reason. Obviously because of high standards. Most students come from wealthy backgrounds. I attend school at the paris campus and find it elegant, refined, ahead of it's time, and the environment is perfect. We know fashion....we live it....breathe it, and piss it. We are "bitches". But at the end of the day, we put aside bitchiness in order to make good design and money. Say what you will about the arrogance and the price of tuition. We're here to design. And we are damn good at it. If you want to jump on our boat.....you better not get sea-sick easily.
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If you want to learn how to make something this is your place…read moreLearn Create Make is an inner east London based school teaching crafters, hobbyists and vocational students a broad range of textile, beading, embroidery, stitching, millinery, craft, up cycling, fashion & theatre making techniques. The classes are fun and cater to individuals and groups, who wish to learn new practical skills, create a masterpiece or make something beautiful. The tutors are Industry professionals and have dedicated their working lives to achieving professional results. Each class is suitable for beginners, those with creativity or not can attend, everyone has the ability to make something. I had a fab time.
Bead Weaving Class on Sat 23 August 2014, Free form coral Necklace. Book online at www.learncreatemake.com
Accessory Feather Neckpiece Class at E2 on Sat 22 March 2014. Book online at www.learncreatemake.com
For fantastic views over East London, a light and airy loft space and the chance to improve on your…read moreartistic skills The Princes Drawing School is perfect. Housed in a beautifully calm and well kept building there is a very mature and sophisticated feel to the school. There are a range of courses or drop in sessions to choose from to suit all abilities. Students get great discounts on courses, some are even free. This is a great place to expand your portfolio, practice drawing skills or just have a bit of creative fun. Check out full listings at The Princes Drawing School itself or on the website. Before you go also be sure to check out whether or not you are expected to provide your own materials.
20 minute life drawing Of Flora sitting down
1 minute and 20 second life drawings of Flora
Amazing in every way …read more My friend from the US has been here for two years and I am happy to have been able to visit the school for her final art exhibit . Super talented artists from around the world . Beautiful building and friendly staff . Please support this amazing school
The London Glassblowing Workshop offers one-day introductory glassblowing lessons once or twice a…read moremonth. It's a great day, you learn and make a lot (I made 2 paperweights, a dish and a vase). They really help you to make pieces in the styles and colours that you want, and there's only 2 students per instructor. Next door is the Peter Layton glass gallery, for inspiration.
This place is exceedingly interesting. You can pop in and watch pull a lump of molten glass on a…read morestick out of a furnace and then watch them blow and roll it into all manner of glass ornaments and vases. If you are exceedingly well heeled, you can buy them too. Prices are just a little shy of the 'if you have to ask...' range.
Peter Layton at work in the studio
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