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Gargoyles and Gremlins

About

Unleash your inner Goth in this dynamic eight-week evening course exploring the art of stone carving.

Guided through each stage of the process, you'll learn how to design and carve your own expressive relief sculpture in UK-sourced Portland stone, drawing inspiration from nature and Gothic architecture.
Working with hand tools, you'll explore texture, pattern and layered forms to create your own gargoyle, bat, dragon or other beastly companion through guided, hands-on practice. You'll develop traditional carving skills, discover the tactile joy of working in stone, and finish the course with a sculptural piece ready to display at home or in the garden.

Ideal for beginners, creative adults and young people aged 16 or older – and those with some experience are welcomed.

Tuesdays 7-9.30pm
6 January – 3 March 2026 8 weeks £288

Website: https://www.landmarkartscentre.org/class/stone-carving-gothic-gargoyles-and-gremlins/

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£288.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Map & Directions

Stone Carving course: Gothic Gargoyles and Gremlins

Type:Workshop/Course

Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Road, Teddington, London, TW11 9NN

Tel: 020 8977 7558

Opening Times

Season (6 Jan 2026 - 3 Mar 2026)
DayTimes
MondayClosed
Tuesday19:00 - 21:30
Wednesday - SundayClosed

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