Life Drawing Class
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1m 22s
Local artists looking for opportunities to draw live models are welcome to join the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts (BMFA) life drawing series. Every Thursday afternoon, the Press Room Gallery at the Simcoe Street Theatre is open for these classes which dot not offer formal instruction, but rather invite artists to gather and create together while working from a shared muse. The classes serve to unite the artistic community while providing individual artists with the opportunity to practice their craft, experiment with new techniques, and share their creativity with one another.
The classes are open to anyone interested in drawing live figure models. Participants must provide their own materials, and the class size is capped at twelve.
Life drawing is one of many classes offered by the BMFA, and interested artists are encouraged to register at https://www.bmfa.on.ca/
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