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Life Drawing with Live Models

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Regular sessions starting Wed., January 22nd

10am to 12pm


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Drawing created by artist Carol Sebert during DAG life-drawing sessions.

Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience.

Please drive safe and keep warm out there!

LIMITED SPACES, PLEASE BE SURE TO REGISTER TO SECURE YOUR SPOT!

 

Life drawing sessions with live models.

Join us for open drawing sessions (no instructors) where artists have the opportunity to exercise their figure drawing skills working from live models.

Registration Form

When are you attending?

Thanks for submitting!

When

Starting Wednesday, January 22 

10am to 12pm

Fee

Individual sessions: $20

($18 for DAG members)

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Package of 6 sessions for the price of 5 $100

($90 for members)

What to Bring

Drawing tools & paper

Drawing board and/or Easel

Enthusiasm for drawing!

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:

February 5 & 19

March 5 & 19

April 2, 16 & 30

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Entrance Fee by Donation

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Charitable Registration #

10727 0878 RR0001

Contact us for Sponsorship Opportunities
Address

251 George St E.

PO BOX 1021

Durham, Ontario

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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

Accessibility Statement

 

We at the Durham Art Gallery strive to meet and exceed digital accessibility guidelines in our ongoing effort to provide an accessible website and on-site gallery for all users. We are currently working collaboratively with partner organizations to review, access and enhance our digital accessibility, usability and related services.

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