(3.16) Register now for Drawing Wild: From the Collection at the Museum of Natural History in Roger Williams Park.
Bring a small easel or chair and your drawing or painting materials, and choose your subject from the collections of birds, bears, lions, and Oceanic artifacts. Museum staff will also select some special “guests” from the museum vaults to display. During the program, instructor Kathy Hodge will circulate for those who wish feedback, and at the end of the session, attendees will gather to view and discuss each other’s work.
Permitted materials: Bring the medium of your choice — charcoal pencils, graphite, colored pencils, pastels, or watercolor (please, no oils or acrylics). All skill levels are welcome to participate, high school age and older. Capacity is limited, so sign up early to guarantee your spot.
Kathy Hodge attended RISD and has a BFA in painting from Swain School of Design.
Next Drawing Wild: Thursday, April 20.
$35, 2pm to 5pm, Thursday, March 16, Museum of Natural History, 1000 Elmwood Avenue, (directions)