Plein Air - 2 DAY Workshop with Australian Artist Sarah Randall


Testimonials

Thanks so much The Corridor Project! It was such a privilege to be at TCP again. Dramatic location. Comfortable stay. Excellent tutoring with Sarah Randall. Such a wonderful teacher with much experience who generously shared in depth knowledge of materials, processes and the industry. Was a well-spent weekend exploring and creating with valuable input from all who attended. Loved it again. Hope to be back for another visit sooner rather than later. Inspiring.
— James Lyle - Artist and high school educator
Super artist’s accommodation within a stunning Australian landscape. The Corridor Project organisers were generous, intelligent and brilliant cooks, serving up the most fabulous and nutritious food. The rooms and common areas are the bones of an old sheep station, re-loved with environmental consciousness and tasteful design. Sarah gave us two days of painting wisdom and guidance that will translate to not just my own practice but also my classroom. Thanks to both.
— Bronwyn Jackson - Visual Arts Co-ordinator and high school educator

ABOUT

A plein air painting weekend tutored by Australian Artist Sarah Randall during February 2024. The program was designed for beginners to experienced artists who are seeking professional skills development in learning new techniques focussed on landscape painting.

PROGRAM:

Day 1: Sketching landscapes, Painting landscapes (9:00 AM - 4:00 PM).

Day 2: Sketching riverscapes, Painting riverscape (9:00 AM - 4:00 PM)


About Sarah

Sarah Randall is an artist based in Orange, NSW. Her work is informed by a Bachelor of Creative Arts, Wollongong in 2013, Masters Fine Art (coursework), RMIT in 2015 and Grad Cert of Art History, from the University of Melbourne. She has completed residencies in Tasmania, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea and Ireland where her paintings have been collected publicly and privately. In 2018, she exhibited as an Australian artist in the Jeonnam International Sumuk Biennale (Mokpo, South Korea), following a residency in the Bank of Fishermen Building. In 2019 and 2023, she was a finalist in the Calleen Art Prize, STILL in 2021, as wells the Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award.


NOTE: All images copyright of participants and paintings produced during the 2 day workshop 2024 Main image artist James Lyle participant TCP detail of landscape work in progress.