Creative Painting Class for Corporate Groups

Step outside the comfort zone and slow down for a team building creative exercise



2 hours Class size 6 to 30 guests     $65
Led by professional award-winning artist Margaret Hadfield, join this creative painting class with your team for your next corporate event!
This session will surprise and engage your team's creative thinking skills in a relaxed and arty environment. Margaret has plenty of humour and the skills to lead you through a painting class and know exactly what is needed.
During the class, everyone will learn how to paint with different mediums, whether it be oil, acrylic or even watercolour. The choice of medium can be made close to time and Margaret will recommend a subject to suit the group.
Held in the gallery space of the Artists Shed in Canberra, you can sit down with your colleagues and have fun with art, with your favourite drink in hand.
So what are you waiting for? Whether you're looking for EOFY team building activities or a spontaneous activity to welcome new members, come along to this painting workshop today!

Knowledge required
No prior experience necessary.
 
What you'll get
  • All materials required included canvas, brushes, paint and all set up ready when you arrive.
  • Wine/alcohol available at certain times.
  • Tea/coffee available free.
What to bring
Nothing to bring!
 
Suitable for

This class is great for a team building activity, Christmas party or hens party.

Location

Artists Shed - 88 Wollongong Street, Fyshwick ACT

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Margaret Hadfield
Margaret Hadfield

5.0 (27)
96% recommend

“It is only paint, loosen up” are just two of the sayings my students now throw back to me. We have a laugh and enjoy our few hours painting together. They learn from me and I learn from them. It is magical to know that I empower them to get in touch with their creative flair and enjoy the simple pleasure of expression through painting’. Margaret Hadfield-Zorgdrager.
Margaret Hadfield –Zorgdrager was born in Coonabarabran, New South Wales in 1956. Her parents Pieter and Tryntje migrated to Australia in 1951 from the island of Terschelling, the Netherlands. From a very early age she knew art was her essence, and sold her first painting at age 13. Margaret perfected her craft through self-development and was inspired by nature’s beauty. Light flows through her seascapes/landscapes; very large murals and portraiture. Margaret has held several successful solo exhibitions, including one in the Netherlands.
For the last 32 years she has been a resident artist in the Canberra region, firstly as the co-founder of the Artist’s Shed, and now her own gallery called the ARTISTS SHED in Fyshwick. Margaret paints in all mediums and her landscapes, portraits have featured in numerous art awards, including the Fisher’s Ghost Art Prize, Paddington Art Prize, Peter Norville Art Prize, Country Energy Art Prize, Portia Geach Portrait Prize and Shirley Hannan Portrait Prize.
In 2013 Helen Reddy, Natasha Stott Despoja, Geraldine Cox, Prof. Fiona Wood, Matilda House-Williams and Lauren Jackson, each ‘sat’ for portraits which Margaret painted.
Margaret has won the Gallipoli Art Prize and her Gallipoli Series number 24 military themed paintings commemorating the service and sacrifice of Australian service personnel. Six of these were exhibited by the Australian Government between 2010 and 2012 in the Netherlands, Turkey and France. This series will be exhibited widely over the ensuing years, commencing with a solo exhibition in the Griffith Regional Gallery, NSW, in April, May 2015, followed by a solo exhibition in “The Q”, Queanbeyan, NSW in June 2015, and then on to Singleton Library, NSW, and then Corowa Art Gallery.
In 2014 Margaret’s painting of the 2013 Royal Australian Navy (RAN) fleet entry was purchased by the National Maritime Museum, Sydney, and her painting of HMAS Perth now hangs onboard the warship. In 2014 Margaret was special guest of the RAN when her painting of the submarine AE1 was used by the media and official ceremonies in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea.
Margaret Hadfield’s unique teaching style has developed from this vast experience and her knowledge of visual artist supplies. Her highly successful four x 2.5 hour class “Absolute Beginners Course” has enabled many to develop their own artistic pastimes and careers. This course instructs colour mixing, brush and palette knife techniques and the development of individual styles. This enables those who wish to join Margaret’s popular regular day and evening classes for artists of all abilities, purely recreational or otherwise. Margaret’s classes are open to adults and high school students.
2024-10-18 15:00:00
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