PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Power Drawing is the professional development programme of the Campaign for Drawing. Its aim is to embed drawing as a medium
for learning in a variety of settings – schools, museums, galleries, heritage sites and communities.
Drawing develops skills of perception, communication and invention, which are transferable to any subject and can support
learning in a variety of educational and cultural settings. Power Drawing courses, seminars and presentations are for teachers
of all key stages, PGCE students, cultural educators, artists and others who use drawing to promote learning, engagement and enjoyment.
Power Drawing works with national, regional and local agencies and organisations.
Power Drawing represents an important step forward both for education and the arts.
Andrew Hewish, Director Centre for Recent Drawing.
If only working like this were available to all the disenchanted students - you could change Education.
Head of Art at a participating secondary school.
Power Drawing is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Funding for the development of Power Drawing is gratefully
acknowledged from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, the Duncan Norman Trust and the Goldsmiths' Company.