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Online Art Tutors

Art tutoring helps students develop their portfolio, refine observational drawing skills and structure their sketchbook work to meet GCSE and A-Level mark scheme requirements. A tutor with examining experience understands exactly what a portfolio needs to score at the top grade.

All tutors below offer online sessions via video call. Browse profiles, compare rates and contact them directly — no agency fees.

Why online Art tutoring?

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Nationwide choice
Find the best Art specialist in the UK — not just whoever lives nearby.
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Flexible scheduling
Sessions fit around school, work and family life. No commute, no travel time.
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Often better value
Online tutors have no travel costs. Many charge the same or less than in-person alternatives.

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Why students need help

Many students underperform in Art not because of lack of talent but because their sketchbook and annotation work doesn't meet the written requirements — a tutor helps students present their creative work in the way examiners reward.

An online Arttutor works one-to-one at your child's pace, targeting the exact gaps holding them back — without the distraction of a classroom.

Frequently asked questions

How does online Art tutoring work?

Online Art tutoring takes place over video call — Zoom, Google Meet or a dedicated tutoring platform. Tutors share their screen, use interactive whiteboards and can annotate documents or worksheets in real time. For most subjects, research consistently shows online sessions are as effective as in-person. The main advantage is access to the best specialists nationwide rather than only those within driving distance.

How much does an online Art tutor cost?

Online Art tutors in the UK typically charge £25–£65/hr depending on the level, the tutor's qualifications and experience. Online rates are sometimes slightly lower than in-person because there are no travel costs on either side. On TutorLab every tutor sets their own rate and it is visible on their profile before you make contact — no agency commission on top.

What do I need for an online Art tutoring session?

A reliable internet connection, a laptop or tablet with a working camera and microphone, and a quiet space to work. Some tutors use a shared digital whiteboard (Bitpaper, Miro or Google Jamboard) — particularly useful for maths and sciences. Your tutor will tell you exactly which tools they use before the first session.

How do I find the right online Art tutor?

Browse the profiles above and look for a tutor whose experience matches your child's current level and target grade. Read their bio, check the subjects and exam boards they cover, and look at their hourly rate. When you make an enquiry, describe your child's year group, current grade and what you want to achieve — a good tutor will respond quickly and often suggest a short introductory session so you can both assess the fit before committing.