Study Group With Annie Hogg - Spring/Summer 2026

£65.00
sold out

Timing: Wednesdays 9.30-11.30am (BST)

Term Dates: 1st Wednesday of each month: April 1st, May 6th, June 3rd, July 1st, August 5th, September 2nd 2026

Payment: £65 for 6 months for six sessions.

These sessions are not recorded. The group is limited to 12 people

Facilitated by Annie Hogg

Annie Hogg is a visual artist based in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, where she lives and works with Archy, a Hound.

Her work explores power relations and resources. Aiming to see both human and other than human responses and outcomes in human led situations.

She works with natural materials in traditional and innovative ways within her studio based practice predominantly through sculpture and installation, and has recently begun to incorporate social engagement, sound and moving image.

After receiving a BA in sculpture from Aki College of Art, The Netherlands, she worked on environmental campaigns, studied organic horticulture returning to a full time creative practice in recent years. These tendrils remain important within her visual language.

Annie enjoys delivering engaging workshops, talks and lectures on materials and processes within her own practice and the greater realm of natural colour and material use.

www.anniehogg.com

Timing: Wednesdays 9.30-11.30am (BST)

Term Dates: 1st Wednesday of each month: April 1st, May 6th, June 3rd, July 1st, August 5th, September 2nd 2026

Payment: £65 for 6 months for six sessions.

These sessions are not recorded. The group is limited to 12 people

Facilitated by Annie Hogg

Annie Hogg is a visual artist based in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, where she lives and works with Archy, a Hound.

Her work explores power relations and resources. Aiming to see both human and other than human responses and outcomes in human led situations.

She works with natural materials in traditional and innovative ways within her studio based practice predominantly through sculpture and installation, and has recently begun to incorporate social engagement, sound and moving image.

After receiving a BA in sculpture from Aki College of Art, The Netherlands, she worked on environmental campaigns, studied organic horticulture returning to a full time creative practice in recent years. These tendrils remain important within her visual language.

Annie enjoys delivering engaging workshops, talks and lectures on materials and processes within her own practice and the greater realm of natural colour and material use.

www.anniehogg.com