IMPRESSIONIST DRAWING CLASS – The course is conducted in English language

Tbilisi State Academy of Art ULLL Center is pleased to announce
2. IMPRESSIONIST DRAWING CLASS
The course is conducted in English language
The aim of the course is to teach students working in pencil and charcoal and to perfect their
drawing skills. During the course, students will create thematic and free compositions. There will be
Indoor practice (still life, model) and outdoor practice.
Course duration: 40 academic hours; 2,5 months
Class meeting and working days: Saturday and Sunday; 15:00- 16:45 h.
Requirements: None

Course Teacher : Theodore Mouxigouli, M.A. in Fine Arts
Course tuition fee- 1000 GEL
After finishing the course participants will get certificate
Course registration:  https://art.edu.ge/form/view.php?id=23436
For more information please contact: lifelonglearnign@art.edu.ge

Theodore Mouxigouli
Born in 1975 in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Graduated M.A. in fine arts from Central Saint Martins, London, in 2003.

Had number of exhibitions, mostly in London, including solo shows, such as Painting Obscura at
Wilton’s Music Hall in 2008, following the eight months residency in the Hall, which led to the story
featured in Soft Need #23, the book published in 2020 and co-edited by Udo Breger, a good old
friend of William Burroughs.
Among his other solo exhibitions are the pop-up show Vignettes in 2012 on the King’s Road, Chelsea,
curated by Serena Morton, and a show of six artists, Art Comes Home (2012–2013), curated by
Serena Morton again at Home House in Portman Square, London.
Along with other exhibitions, he was a part of a group show at Annely Juda Fine Art, the
contemporary art gallery in London, curated by Fordham Gallery.
His latest works, consisting of collages and bricolages, Heart for Every Fate, were exhibited recently
in Tbilisi, Georgia, as part of Motus, the show of three artists, in Hermit Space in 2022.
Among other projects, his work experience includes a two-year job as a technical assistant for
Damien Hirst, working exclusively on the artist’s first ever Pill Cabinet for a display at the Gagosian,
New York.
Also worked as a personal assistant for the Turner Prize nominee Tomoko Takahashi for her show at
Tate Modern, London.
After spending 20 years in London, he now lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia, serving the same
cause.