Fri 10 September
Friends Institute, Birmingham
220 Moseley Road Highgate
Birmingham B12 ODG
Artists are invited to enjoy developing their art work via long poses referring directly to the life model. It is for those that do not need tuition, but would benefit from the common group purpose. Among those finding these sessions beneficial are students seeking to supplement studies elsewhere while putting together a portfolio, or wishing to resolve works for exhibition.
We have 14 easels and drawing boards, some tables, and plenty of chairs. You are asked to please provide your own art materials.
For info about the group leader Paul Bartlett Senior RBA, RBSA, please see the members section at www.royalsocietyofbritishartists.org.uk www.rbsa.org.uk
14/08/2009 00:00:00 :
17/12/2010 00:00:00 :
Life drawing drop-in workshops (every Friday evening 6.45 -9.45) at
Birmingham Artists are invited to enjoy developing their art work via long poses referring directly to the life model. It is for those that do not need tuition, but would benefit from the common group purpose. Among those finding these sessions beneficial are students seeking to supplement studies elsewhere while putting together a portfolio, or wishing to resolve works for exhibition.
We have 14 easels and drawing boards, some tables, and plenty of chairs. You are asked to please provide your own art materials.
For info about the group leader Paul Bartlett Senior RBA, RBSA, please see the members section at www.royalsocietyofbritishartists.org.uk www.rbsa.org.uk
Details
Friends Institute, Birmingham
220 Moseley Road Highgate
Birmingham B12 ODG
Time: 18:45
Door time: every Friday evening, 6.45 - 9.45
Prices: £7 per individual drop-in or £35 6 classes offer
Age range: 18+
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