published: 08 Jan 2025, 3 min read
when: 16 Mar 2025 | venue: Ultimo Community Centre | cost: General $$50 | address: 40 William Henry Street, Ultimo NSW 2007Engage with fellow art enthusiasts in our warm and supportive Sunday morning portrait drawing workshop for beginners.
During this hands-on class, you will have the opportunity to experiment with an array of materials, including charcoal and graphite. This workshop is designed for everyone.
Our expert tutor will provide step-by-step guidance, tailored to your skill level.
Don't miss this opportunity to express yourself artistically, learn valuable skills, and have a blast along the way.
All materials are provided - all you need to bring is your head and shoulder A4 sized photo of your choice.
Cost: $50
Intimate class size: maximum 10 students
Level: designed for beginner level students 16+yrs
Bring: yourself – all art materials provided.
Wear: enclosed shoes (no sandals or thongs) and comfortable clothing
Check out the other painting and drawing Sunday workshops, from 23 Feb to 6 April at Ultimo Community Centre here
We aim to present inclusive and accessible events. If you have any particular access or communication needs please contact Pine Street Creative Arts Centre on 02 9265 9333 or pinestreet@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
Bookings can be cancelled up to 7 days before the start of your course. Cancellations made after this will not be refunded. For more information see our terms and conditions.
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