Free drawing classes happen every Saturday in February from 10 am – noon at Elisabet Ney Museum!
About the Museum — At the turn of the 19th century, Elisabet Ney’s studio became a gathering place for influential Texans drawn to “Miss Ney” and to the stimulating discussions of politics, art and philosophy that took place there. Following Ney’s death in 1907, her friends preserved the studio and its contents as the Elisabet Ney Museum and established the Texas Fine Arts Association dedicated to her memory.
At the drawing classes, participants will use Elisabet Ney’s sculptural works as inspiration for their pieces. Students will develop observational and conceptual skills through unique drawing exercises. The Museum will provide all required materials, and trained staff members will offer constructive advice and guidance. These classes are ideal for anyone interested in expanding their drawing skills and learn in an environment with like-minded artists regardless of current skill level.
This seems like a cool class to share with a group of friends or an artistic child or even a significant other after breakfast.
It’s free! Think about adding it to your cool, free things to do list. Maybe we’ll add it to ours.
Enjoy!