Sketch by Sasala Wickramasinghe
We're back again with the Summer Lates this year - our first since the beginning of the pandemic!
We will cover four iconic Central London venues in May, June, July and August.
Join us from 6pm to 8pm for each session, when we'll take advantage of the opportunity of light summer evenings to draw in Central London. All events are free, no need to book, just turn up with your art kit.
If this is your first sketchwalk with us, welcome to Urban Sketchers London!
Our summer evening sketchwalks are slightly different to our fortnightly weekend ones.
Our regular sketchwalks take place over a longer period -- 11am to 330pm -- on a Saturday or a Sunday. Each one has a leader, a meeting point at the beginning,
a gathering place in the middle and another one at the end, when
we ‘throw down’ our sketchbooks and pose for a group
photo. Sketchwalk leaders know the area and are there to
help you feel at ease and give you some ideas about what to
sketch. Please note there is no tuition during the sketchwalks.
We all draw what we wish, following the Urban Sketchers manifesto and sharing our drawings at the end.
We look forward to seeing you!
⚫ Wednesday 24 May - Southbank Centre
Sketch by Simone Menken
- When do we meet? We will gather at 6pm and reconvene for the throwdown at 8pm.
- Where will we meet? In the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall (looking out towards the river).
- What will we draw? Explore the South Bank Centre roof garden, the skate park, sketch the surrounding buildings and views across the river and the people enjoying this iconic venue. We can also draw inside the Festival Hall, particularly if the weather is poor.
- Where's the throwdown at the end? The foyer of the Royal Festival Hall (looking out towards the river).
- Oh look, there's a bit extra! We also have the option of drawing beyond 8pm to attempt a night sketch (sunset at around 9pm) from the roof garden, or one of the upper floors of the Royal Festival Hall.
⚫ Friday 30 June - Bankside
- When do we meet? We will gather at 6pm and reconvene for the throwdown at 8pm.
- Where will we meet? At the riverside, below the chimney of the Tate Modern Gallery. (NB: The Tate Gallery itself will be closed at 6pm.) In wet conditions we will meet just beside the chimney, by the riverside entrance to the Tate (the entrance is located to the left of the chimney as you look towards the building).
- What will we draw? The Globe Theatre, the Millennium Bridge, passers-by, buskers, and the boats on the river.
- Where's the throwdown at the end? At the riverside, below the chimney of the Tate Modern. In wet conditions we will meet just beside the chimney, by the riverside entrance to the Tate (the entrance is located to the left of the chimney as you look towards the building).
⚫ Wednesday 26 July - Somerset House
Sketch by Olga Mackness
- When do we meet? We will gather at 6pm and reconvene for the throwdown at 8pm
- Where will we meet? At the Strand entrance of Somerset House, under the arches (where there is shelter in case of rain).
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What will we draw? Aside from the 450 year-old Somerset house itself,
sketching options include the hustle and bustle of the surrouding
areas along the Strand and Aldwych. You can also
find out what's on in Somerset House over the summer months.
- Where's the throwdown at the end? At the Strand entrance of Somerset House, under the arches (where there is shelter in case of rain).
⚫ Friday 25 August - National Portrait Gallery and Trafalgar Square
Sketch by Gary Garaths
- When do we meet? We will gather at 6pm and reconvene for the throwdown at 8pm.
- Where will we meet? By the Fourth Plinth on Trafalgar Square. (In case of rain, we will meet in the sheltered area outside Waterstones bookshop across the road).
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What will we draw? The newly refurbished National Portrait Gallery will
be open until 9pm on Fridays. Entry is free, but do
book your ticket in advance.
More sketching options in and around Trafalgar Square are the fountains, Nelson's Column, the National Gallery, views towards Westminster/Big Ben, and The Mall, including Admiralty Arch.
- Where's the throwdown at the end? By the Fourth Plinth on Trafalgar Square. (In case of rain, we will meet in the sheltered area outside Waterstones bookshop across the road).
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