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Teens In Situ Drawing Sessions

Teens In Situ Drawing Sessions

Starts: Wednesday, 29 June 2022
Ends: Wednesday, 06 July 2022
Practice your drawing skills at Museum of Brisbane these school holidays! Calling all young artists - they’re inviting you to turn our Museum into your own personal art studio with their Teen In Situ Drawing Sessions. Join on selected days during the school holidays for your opportunity to be a part of their live gallery drawing sessions. You’ll explore their new exhibition 'Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane' before sitting down to create your very own artwork in a guided workshop experience. Young artists will be introduced to some key artworks within the exhibition, focusing on trees as landmarks before diving into some intensive drawing exercises that are suitable for all skills and abilities. All materials provided.
Add to Calendar 2022-06-29 12:00 am 2022-07-06 12:00 am Teens In Situ Drawing Sessions Practice your drawing skills at Museum of Brisbane these school holidays! Calling all young artists - they’re inviting you to turn our Museum into your own personal art studio with their Teen In Situ Drawing Sessions. Join on selected days during the school holidays for your opportunity to be a part of their live gallery drawing sessions. You’ll explore their new exhibition 'Making Place: 100 Views of Brisbane' before sitting down to create your very own artwork in a guided workshop experience. Young artists will be introduced to some key artworks within the exhibition, focusing on trees as landmarks before diving into some intensive drawing exercises that are suitable for all skills and abilities. All materials provided. Adelaide Street, Brisbane City , QLD , 4000 , Australia
Adelaide Street, Brisbane City , QLD , 4000 , Australia
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