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Life Drawing Course FULL
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Figure drawing with models. Gain confidence in your drawing, knowledge of different media, and an inquisitive approach to art through life-drawing with Tim. All levels of experience are welcome.

Why study life drawing with models? As humans, we measure the world through our body senses. Drawing the figure improves our ability to observe and understand movement, volume and anatomy.

 

 Starting October 3rd, 6 -8pm 

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The classes are scheduled on Thursdays, from 6 – 8 pm

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Register online

Dates:

Thursday, October 3

Thursday, October 10

Thursday, October 17

Thursday, October 24

Thursday, October 31

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Fee:

$170 ($150 for DAG members)

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Instructor:

Tim Dyck

Tim is an experienced instructor/artist and has an MFA from Concordia University in Montreal. He runs The Colour Jar in Durham

Materials:

  • A larger pad of newsprint or other paper (18 x 24 inches recommended)

  • A few sheets of better-quality white paper (min. 12 x 16")

  • Charcoal (vine or compressed), black and a white

  • Pastels, 2 or more colours

  • Eraser(s)

  • Tissues or blending tools

  • Ink and dip pen or a flexible drawing pen/brush pen or brush

  • Masking tape

  • Drawing board (some for borrowing avail.)

  • Other optional materials will be discussed and offered for trial

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When

Thursday, October 3

Thursday, October 10

Thursday, October 17

Thursday, October 24

Thursday, October 31

Instructor 

Tim Dyck

Fee

$170 ($150 for DAG members)

Hours of Operation

Monday

Tuesday

*Wednesday

Thursday

Friday 

Saturday

Sunday

closed

closed

10 - 4

10 - 4

10 - 4

12 - 4

12 - 4

*NOTE: alternate Wednesdays we will open at 12 noon following our life-drawing sessions.

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upcoming life-drawing sessions:

June 11 & 25

July 9 & 23

August 6 & 20

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Durham Art Gallery rests on the traditional land of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, which is represented by the communities of Saugeen First Nation and Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. The Métis Nation of Ontario, whose history and people are also well represented in what are now known as Bruce and Grey Counties. 

 

We are committed to re-framing our responsibilities to land, history and community. We acknowledge that words are insufficient and that it is our responsibility to move beyond statements and workds as we continue to listen, learn and  uphold the critical importance of truth, reconciliation and reparation.  

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In line with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action, we are committed to the dismantling of anti-Indigenous racism and discriminatory practices against Indigenous People.

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We would like to acknowledge funding support from the Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario.

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We would like to acknowledge program funding support from Heritage Canada, an agency of the Government of Canada.

We would like to acknowledge our community support from the following organizations:

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The Fallis Family

Lind Family Fund

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