Young Artists: Drawing Class

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Allowed Ages: 8 to 15

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Are you new to drawing? Has it been some time since your last sketch? Want to learn the fundamentals every artist needs to start their journey?

Then come join us as we provide an introduction to basic drawing tools and techniques. We will explore the process of drawing using graphite pencils, charcoal, and different types of erasers. Practice and hone your observational skills as we learn how everything can be drawn by breaking them down into basic shapes.

 

Young Artists: Drawing Class will be held on scheduled days. Seating for accompanying parents/guardians will be provided.


Ages for attendees must be from 8 to 15.

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This is a one session class, once confirmed you will be able to attend Young Artists: Drawing Class from 12:00pm - 1:30pm.

Once you are registered you will be added to the class mailing list. Please wait for an email confirming your seat in the class. There are only 10 seats available so please state if you wish to bring one or more people with you. Availability is based on a first come first served basis.

You will be sent a confirmation email once your seat has been reserved. If you were not sent an email confirmation you will be placed on the waiting list and will be notified if any seats become available.

 

  • We will be having the class on the 4th floor of the J Erik Jonsson Library inside the Lillian M Bradshaw Gallery. The class will start at 12:00pm - 1:30pm.

 

  • The class is for ages 8 to 15 only, we ask attendees not to bring any guests unless previously approved as space and supplies are limited. Minors are to be accompanied by an adult guardian.

 

  • You do not need to bring any supplies however you are more than welcome to bring your own sketch pencils and drawing pad/sketch book if you wish to become more accustomed to your tools as you grow as an artist.