Tuesday 24th September at 2pm
David Batchelor is an artist, born in Dundee and now living in London who is best known for his brightly coloured sculptures using industrial materials including lightboxes from neon street signs, industrial dollies used to move heavy objects and items from everyday life such as brightly coloured plastic sunglasses and kitchen utensils.
One of his artworks ‘Waldella’ can be viewed at the McManus Gallery in Dundee.
His artwork is concerned with colour in the world around us. Batchelor does not mix colour but uses it as it comes – straight from the can.
David Batchelor will join us live from his studio in London to talk about his artworks and answer your questions.
The Fruitmarket Galllery and Education Scotland are working in partnership to provide these types of events and have also developed a set of creativity challenges to support learning through exhibitions.
Find out more about early level and third level specific experiences on the
Learning Experiences Catalogue.
To join this live learning event sign up and take part here.
Glow Meet
Very special Glow LearnCat Live Learning Event:
Meet the Artist – David Batchelor