All workshops are open to the public, no need to register before attending.
Fees:
$9/session model workshops
$8 members
$10/session printmaking workshop
All workshops $6 for full-time students.
Mondays - Individual 20 minute poses: 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Monitors: Donald Leong, Mike DeLuca, Jeff Kimmel
Tuesdays - Extended pose: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Monitor: Mina Smith-Segal
Wednesdays - Short and extended pose: 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Monitor:Stephen Iwanczuk, David Krevolin
Saturdays - Extended pose: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Monitor: Vince Docktor
Thursdays - Extended pose: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Monitor: Marilee Morris
Tuesdays 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Monitor: Elizabeth H. MacDonald
Our thanks are extended to the monitors of these sessions who give up their personal time to plan and attend each session. This is a large commitment and we greatly appreciate it.
Compiled by Mina Smith-Segal and Donald Leong - January 2012
Click here for listing in PDF formatYou do NOT have to be a member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club to participate in the workshops. Our workshops are open to anyone who is interested in drawing, painting or printmaking. All skill levels are welcome. There is no better way to sharpen your skills than to draw or paint from the model. Come to our workshops with materials of your own choosing and get your creative juices flowing! All workshops meet in our historic facility.
The spacious studio space has been freshly renovated. Newly installed gallery lighting--with ultraviolet filters to protect paintings--is ideal for working artists. The space is also lit by natural light. Those who use oil paints should bring their own container to remove used turpentine. We ask that you use odorless thinner. The annual Workshop Show is an opportunity open for all workshop attendees to exhibit their work. Come to draw, paint or make prints, and follow in a great tradition.

Philadelphia Sketch Club Workshop monitor Mina Smith-Segal and Workshops Committee Chair Vince Docktor @ the 2009 Workshops Exhibition.

Participants at life model workshop in 1947