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Find Figure Drawing Classes, Open Studios in USA and Canada
Since 2009, this directory has listed art schools, ateliers, and studios where artists can paint, sculpt, or draw live art models. Life Drawing groups come and go, and schedules change, so it is wise to confirm with the organizer before attending. Please report any defunct groups or broken links to directoryartmodelbook.comSee submission guidelines if you would like a free listing. |
USA:Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California(Los Angeles · O.C./San Diego/I.E. ·Central · Bay Area ), Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania,Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington DC,Washington State, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming |
CANADA: Alberta, British Columbia (Vancouver), Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario (Toronto), Quebec, Saskatchewan |
Submission Guidelines To add a free listing for your figurative art classes and open studios, please email the following information to directoryartmodelbook.com with the name of your group in the subject line. If your organization offers more than one class or session, please submit one listing, and explain the various offerings in the description.
PLEASE DO NOT TYPE IN ALL CAPS -(STOP)- THIS IS NOT A TELEGRAM -(STOP)- Submissions deemed off-topic or unverifiable may be excluded. The focus of the directory is figure drawing—nude, costumed, or street clothes. Listings may be edited for length, clarity, format, or redundancy. Listings are free. A reciprocal link is always appreciated. Long Live Life Drawing Open studio sessions are an economical way to practice drawing from life. • Winnipeg Sketch Club has beensketching from live models since 1914. "Open figure drawing sessions have become ubiquitous for two reasons: a resurgence in the popularity of the figure in art, and the fact that such sessions are usually very reasonably priced. They play an important part in meeting the needs of artists who are interested in drawing the nude figure but cannot afford to hire a model. Their communal nature helps keep costs down and also gives artists some company (and in some cases, competition) while they work from the model. The shorter poses that are usually the focus of such sessions provide unique challenges on a technical level."— Robert Zeller, p.192, The Figurative Artist's Handbook: A Contemporary Guide to Figure Drawing, Painting, and Composition |
The Art Model's Handbook: The Naked Truth about Posing for Art Classes and Fine Artists • by Andrew Cahner |