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Participation in our evening classes provides far more than the opportunity to learn new skills but also numerous benefits to our mental health and wellbeing . Evening classes are known to lower stress levels, improve confidence, increase social integration, contribute to personal growth and lifelong learning to name just a few advantages.
This course is suitable for anyone who likes flowers and wants to learn how to arrange them, make the most of a limited selection, to stretch the imagination and present flowers in a new way. The course will cover flower arranging and floristry with a relaxed and fun approach. You will provide your own materials under guidance and be encouraged to select and choose containers, foliage and flowers yourself.
As this course is part of our leisure programme there is no formal assessment or qualification; you will be encouraged to keep a diary of your own progress with notes or photographs of your displays. At some classes you can be creative and make your own containers. Environmental issues are taken into account and alternative eco friendly mechanics are encouraged and introduced.
Our tutor, Katherine Kear is a national demonstrator, stylist, designer, tutor, folklorist and florist extraordinaire. She has been working with flowers for over 30 years. As well as teaching floristry and flower arranging Katherine has been a regular contributor and researcher for BBC Radio Gloucestershire, where her love and passion for folk and life lore is shared with the listeners, her knowledge and expertise has been used on several television programmes, as well as appearing on them herself. She works regularly with several celebrity gardeners in an exciting flower arranging 'hands on'. Her major literary success was the publication of 'Flower Wisdom' in 2000. She was a consultant for The Usborne Little Book of Flowers and has edited Elements and Principles, and Flowers for Grand Occasions for NAFAS and 5 floristry syllabuses for ICS.
Katherine is described as 'Gloucestershire's answer to Joyce Grenfell' and her audiences and students are promised artistic and refreshing presentations filled with humour and repartee. She is also a British Master Florist. Find out more about Katherine here.
On the first session there will be an overview of the course, date and times will be given and a design will be made.
You will need a toolbox if you have one, or a pair of flower cutters. A note pad, pen, hand towel and box to transport the design will also be needed. Bring a camera/phone to capture your results.
The materials for the first class will be provided by the tutor, at cost. Students will pay on the evening for the materials used (approximately £6).
We encourage early enrolments to allow Katherine the opportunity to gather an accurate amount of resources for the first session.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
Summer Term 2024 @ Abbeydale Sports & Community Centre
Mondays, 1pm - 3pm, 10 weeks
Autumn Term @ St Lawrence Church Hall, Wednesdays, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, 10 weeks
18th, 25th September
9th, 16th, 23rd October
6th, 13th, 20th, 27th November
4th December
Spring Term 2025, @ St Lawrence Church Hall, Wednesdays, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, 10 weeks
22nd, 29th January
5th, 12th, 19th, 26th February
5th, 12th, 19th March
2nd April
Summer Term 2025, St Lawrence Church Hall, Wednesdays, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, 7 weeks
14th, 21st May
4th, 11th, 18th, 25th, 30th June
St Lawrence Church Hall, Barnwood, Gloucester, GL4 3JB. Limited parking is available in the Church grounds but there is street parking nearby.
Abbeydale Sports & Community Centre, Glevum Way, Gloucester, GL4 4BL. Plenty of onsite parking is available and the Phoenix Cafe is open all day.
There are no specific entry requirements for this course apart from a love of the subject, a wish to have a go and the ability to have fun. The course is suitable for all levels as you will be encouraged to develop at your own speed and to stretch yourself within the design that you are creating. Beginners will be helped to under stand the basics and then given the chance to experiment with help.
Katherine will provide an overview and list of designs to be made during the course on the first session which can be subject to change based on feedback from learners who are encouraged to regularly share their expectations and ideas.
Our recreational courses generally appeal to learners aged 19 and older (as at 31st August of the academic year).
There is no qualification associated with this course. Your tutor will be able to advise you of any progression opportunities as well as other flower arranging courses and events.
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Working in the creative industries is challenging but exciting, and presents all kinds of job opportunities spanning fine arts, graphics, interior design, music, performing arts, photography, radio and television.
Gloucestershire College is part of an elite group of the best arts and media providers in the county. In fact, we’ve got a long history of producing successful students. We are proud of our industry connections with world-renowned and local artists, as well as employers who are actively involved with the College.
Through these links, we are able to provide invaluable work experience through live project briefs and exciting joint events. Trips are embedded throughout our creative courses to inspire you and broaden your experience. In recent years, our students have travelled to Amsterdam, Cannes, London, Milan, New York and Paris with their course.
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