Join us from 6:30-9:30 pm; work on drawings or paintings in front of a live model in a session without formal instruction, facilitated by local teaching artists. $15/pp. You can pay in advance with a credit card. If you want to pay in person, you must bring exact cash. Bring your own drawing materials. Easels available, first come.
Ongoing costumed and figure drawing sessions are held. Check their website for upcoming session dates.
Hi! I’ve been modeling for over 10 years and am retired. Interested in figure modeling. I live in the DMV, and my schedule is very flexible. Please feel free to ask for any references and/or pictures should you require them. Thanks! Best, Daniel Frankel 707-303-6914
Sessions are open to all, no instruction but sharing ideas are encouraged. Format: Open to group consensus but typically as follow: ~ Five 2 min and two 5 min warm up poses ~ One longer pose to the end of the session A few tables are available on a first come first serve basis. Bring your own supplies. Easels are not available/provided. Email: malonenet@gmail.com to be added to the schedule list.
Ingleside at Rock Creek (a continuum of care retirement community in NW Washington DC) is looking for an experienced Life Drawing model for a series of art classes. The time frame would be 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday afternoons. The class is already in session so we could start immediately if someone is available. Session is fully Clothed– instructor requested something flowing and interesting to draw. Fee is negotiable. For more information contact Brandi Rose, Cultural Arts Manager at brose@inglesideonline.org or (202) 596-3120.
In-Person at Washington Studio School: Sessions are monitored, with no instruction. Easels and drawing boards are provided; bring your own materials. Painting and drawing sessions are available. Online: Monday evenings for two hours of exciting online figure drawing with an experienced, professional model via Zoom in a monitored but non-instructed session. Generally, each session includes a series of 2, 5, and 10-minute poses in the first hour and one long pose, with breaks for the model, in the second hour. Session types are alternated throughout the month including at least one portrait pose, and occasionally something more unique like continuous movement or a theme with special props.
