Drop in Drawing – '60s style

6:30–8pm
Drop in Drawing – '60s style
Drop in Drawing – '60s style

Event Details

To celebrate Mary Quant: Fashion Revolutionary, join us for a special 1960s style edition of our Friday Lates Drop-in Drawing.  Bring your own paper and pencil, grab a stool, and enjoy some observational drawing with a life model styled in 60s fashion – plus mask of course!

The session will be led by artist and observational drawing tutor, Abbey Lyman (Auckland University of Technology Alumna). 

While at current alert levels, this session will require you to BYO drawing materials – dry media only, please! 

These drawing sessions are suitable for everyone – from complete beginners to accomplished artists. All welcome -

Drop in early though, as places are limited.

Drop-in Drawing is generously supported by Auckland University of Technology and Gordon Harris The Art & Graphic Store.  

This event will proceed at Red and Orange with:

  • 1m distancing
  • Facemasks mandatory
  • Scan in using the COVID app
  • Vaccination passports mandatory
  • See our website for full terms and conditions of entry
Date
Location
Mackelvie Gallery
Cost
FREE

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