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Explore Turner's artistic techniques and bring his works to life through hands-on creativity. Each session begins with a talk exploring the chosen artwork, followed by a guided session using different art materials to create your own response.

Upcoming Sessions:
· 25th March – Caernarvon Castle - Watercolour
· 8th April – Petworth Park, Tillington Church in the Distance - Oil pastels
· 29th April – Helvoetsluys: The 'City of Utrecht 64' Going to Sea - Soft pastels
· 13th May – The Great Falls of the Reichenbach - Oil paint on canvas
· 27th May – Peacock - Gouache and coloured pencils
· 10th June – Isleworth (The Alcove) - Charcoal
· 24th June – Peace: Burial at Sea - Oil paint on canvas
· 15th July – Richmond Hill and Bridge - Soft pastels
· 29th July – The Refectory at Kirkstall Abbey - Watercolour
· 12th August – Study of Pigs - Watercolour and gouache on blue paper
· 26th August – Venice: San Giorgio Maggiore – Early Morning - Soft pastels on blue paper
· 9th September – Richmond Terrace - Oil paint on canvas
· 23rd September – Study of Two Swans - White gouache and watercolour on coloured paper
· 7th October – Pope's Villa During its Dilapidation - Soft pastels
· 21st October – Scarlet Sunset - Watercolour on blue paper

Details & Booking:
Time: 10:30am – 12:30pm
Tickets: £17 per session (includes all materials and light refreshments)
Special Offer: Book any 5 sessions for £75


What can we learn from the works of J.M.W. Turner, and how can his artistic journey inspire our own creativity today? As part of the Turner 250 celebrations, join art historian Catherine Parry-Wingfield and Learning Manager Rita Piglionica in the inspiring setting of Turner's House for a unique, artist-led experience. Explore Turner's approach to light, landscape, and storytelling, and discover how his legacy continues to shape contemporary art. Each session begins with an engaging talk, followed by hands-on experimentation with a variety of art materials. Whether you are new to painting or an experienced artist, this is a rare opportunity to connect with Turner's work in a meaningful and creative way.

Spaces are limited—advance booking is essential.

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£17.00 per ticket

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

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Map & Directions

In Turner's Studio: Talk & Paint 2025

Type:Arts & Crafts Event

Turner's House Trust, 40 Sandycoombe Road, Twickenham, London, TW12LR

Tel: 020 8892 5485

Opening Times

Season (25 Mar 2025 - 21 Oct 2025)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:30 - 12:30

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