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Life Drawing, Afternoon Sessions- dot-art at the Bluecoat, dot-art

North West, Liverpool Artform: visual arts   Contact: Lucy Byrne info@dot-art.com

    

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For more information see here: http://lifedrawingafternoons.eventbrite.com/

Tuesday afternoons once a month, 2-5pm (£16 per session).

Roy Munday leads a programme of Tuesday daytime sessions with tuition, developing your skills in life drawing, including accurate measuring, colour and drawing and painting techniques.

Trainer: Roy Munday
 Roy is an experienced trainer and artist, who has been teaching life drawing for many years.

 Dates: Spring Session 2012, Tuesday afternoons, 2-5pm
13th March, 3rd April, 15th May.
   

Venue:
The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool, L1 3BX
Situated in the centre of Liverpool, just behind Church Street, down Church Alley and in front of Liverpool ONE. You can enter the building via the front courtyard off School Lane, or through the garden at the back off College Lane. Nearest train station- Liverpool Central.

Cost: 

£16 per session. Participants will need to bring their own materials.


Notes:

  • There are a maximum of 15 places available on each session, so early booking is essential.
  • To avoid a booking fee and pay by card, cheque or cash, please contact dot-art Services directly on 0845 017 6660.
  • Lunch is not included- bring a packed lunch or take advantage of the great cafe at the Bluecoat.

Comments from participants in previous life drawing sessions:

"Excellent in all respects, very well timed with introduction, rest, practice, rest, more practice..."

"Exceeded expectations. Good atmosphere, very conducive to learning. Trainer worked us hard but I learnt a great deal about the discipline of drawing."

“I found the tutor very informative and helpful."


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