Friday Life Drawing with Red Art Club
  • London Fringe

Every Friday night we run our life drawing class at the Omnibus Theatre giving you the best alternative night out in the of Clapham Common.

Perfect for artistic pursuits, date nights, birthday parties or work dos!

Our life drawing classes are suitable for all artistic abilities and everyone is welcome, especially beginners.

The class combines short poses and longer poses with our instructor giving you directions on drawing methods that will help each artist build their technique from drawing to drawing.

Our classes are small and intimate in a beautiful studio with stage lighting provided by the Omnibus Theatre.

We also run a separate life drawing class on a Wednesday a minute away from the Omnibus Theatre, please click here to our event at Common Cafe, Clapham Common.

Who are we? Red Art Club is a small, independent business run by a group of socialist artists.

We host a different model each session, head over to our instagram page (@redartclub_) to see which model we are hosting this week!

Alongside our life drawing classes we also do two week sculpture courses, please click here to view our upcoming dates for our sculpture courses.

All materials are provided. These are; an A3 Canvas board with paper, graded graphite pencils, erasers, coloured pencils, soft colour pastels, compressed charcoal sticks, felt tips, crayons, and oil pastels.

If you would prefer to, please feel free to bring your own materials.

There is a 10% discount at the bar for all life drawers in the session

All you have to do to claim your discount is to show one of your drawings from the class to the bartender

If you are non-alcoholic, Omnibus also serves hot drinks and soft drinks

We provide block reservations for groups, in order to secure this please email [email protected] with your name, group size and booking reference to reserve a block of chairs together.

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Please arrive early before the session starts to grab a drink from the bar and to get your materials for the class

7:30 - 8pm During the first half of the session we will focus on smaller quicker poses, building upon each pose with a different drawing technique suggested by the instructor.8pm- 8:15pm A fifteen minute interval to socialise and to grab another drink, you can redeem your 10% discount at the bar from the interval by showing the bartender one of your drawings.8:15-8:45pm During the second half of the session we will build upon the skills from the first half by focusing on longer poses.8:45pm- 9pm A chance to have a look at other sketches around the room and to chat to other artists in a mini art exhibition. After this, the 10% discount at the bar continues which can be redeemed by showing the bartender one of your drawings.

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