About
Adam Grose uses drawing, painting and printmaking to explore landscapes, walking, mapping, non-perspective visual art and Zen painting practices. He sources natural and industrial pigments, combining and developing alternative ways of recording a journey, transforming landscape through layering rock, soil and mineral pigments to create a visual language for time, memory and aesthetics.
He has a wide range of experience developing and delivering art programmes; reviewing and assessing portfolios; leading courses including GCSE, A Level and Diploma in Art and Design/ Fine Art, Postgraduate tutorials and tutoring a wide range of learners including Special Educational Needs.
Adam’s work is in private and public collections including China, United States, Australia and Europe.
He is a national and international exhibiting award winning artist and gained his Fine Art degree from Southampton, a PGCE from Bath Spa University and an MA from Falmouth University.