Summer and Winter Programme
The Winter Programme is issued in two parts .
The summer programme will be available at the end of April.
The summer programme will be available at the end of April.
BURWASH MONDAY PAINTERS WINTER PROGRAMME
The final session in our Winter Programme 1 (Oct-Dec 2024) was based on Picasso
Winter Programme 2, (January - April 2025)
JANUARY 2025
6th New Year Party and AGM
13th Ribbons and Ropes
20th Eyes - bring your own
27th Landscape in one colour
FEBRUARY 2025
3rd Models in motion
10th The Pavilion Burwash Common
17th Water -rivers, lakes, seas etc.
24th Kandinsky
MARCH 2025
3rd Interior perspective of the Village Hall Chandra
10th Jewellery
17th Reflections
24th Piece of pottery in one colour plus black and white
31st From my sewing box
APRIL 2025
7th Chickens and Eggs
14th The Pavilion Burwash Common
21st Easter Monday
28th British Wild Flowers for the Exhibition
Although many of our members do follow the week's theme, artists are always free to bring their current work or a different subject matter to sessions.
The programme is put together from suggestions made by our members. Some sessions are guided, and for these we are most grateful to those of our members who, are so willing to, share their ideas and skills. Our artists use many different medium including: watercolour, acrylics, oils, pastels, charcoal, sketching pencils, crayon and coloured pencils.
The final session in our Winter Programme 1 (Oct-Dec 2024) was based on Picasso
Winter Programme 2, (January - April 2025)
JANUARY 2025
6th New Year Party and AGM
13th Ribbons and Ropes
20th Eyes - bring your own
27th Landscape in one colour
FEBRUARY 2025
3rd Models in motion
10th The Pavilion Burwash Common
17th Water -rivers, lakes, seas etc.
24th Kandinsky
MARCH 2025
3rd Interior perspective of the Village Hall Chandra
10th Jewellery
17th Reflections
24th Piece of pottery in one colour plus black and white
31st From my sewing box
APRIL 2025
7th Chickens and Eggs
14th The Pavilion Burwash Common
21st Easter Monday
28th British Wild Flowers for the Exhibition
Although many of our members do follow the week's theme, artists are always free to bring their current work or a different subject matter to sessions.
The programme is put together from suggestions made by our members. Some sessions are guided, and for these we are most grateful to those of our members who, are so willing to, share their ideas and skills. Our artists use many different medium including: watercolour, acrylics, oils, pastels, charcoal, sketching pencils, crayon and coloured pencils.