Showing posts with label Programme of Events; Sketchcrawls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Programme of Events; Sketchcrawls. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Let's draw London in 2017

Welcome to our sketchcrawl schedule for 2017

No need to book, no fee to pay -- just bring your own sketching kit and show up on the day 

This is our provisional programme for the year. We will post more details for each sketchcrawl -- including meeting times and locations -- a few weeks in advance of each event. And if anything changes, we will publish amendments here, too. This programme is brought to you by Jo Dungey and Lis Watkins.  


Saturday 21 January 2017

We start the year with a contemporary subject - Tate Modern.  On the South Bank, opposite St Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern opened a new extension in June 2016, designed by Herzog and de Meuron.  Draw the collection, the public spaces and views over London.

This day is run by Isabel Carmona with Dionisa Joseph Mattam


Saturday 25 February 2017

Our February event is based at the Barbican Arts Centre in the City of London.  This offers a chance to draw interior and exterior views, and visitors involved in the activities of the Centre.  We could also venture out to draw the City, old and new, and the Museum of London is nearby.

This day is run by Olga Mackness with Lis Watkins


Saturday 25 March 2017

This month we head for Forest Hill, South London, to the Horniman Museum and Gardens. The museum was designed by Charles Harrison Townsend in the Arts and Crafts style, and it has several interesting more recent buildings.  There are extensive gardens with views over London, and a small city farm including alpaca and sheep.  Inside, the collections include natural history, musical instruments of the world, and an aquarium.

This day is run by Nick Richards with Jo Dungey


Saturday 29 April 2017

We visit Alexandra Palace in North London, a dramatic Victorian building.  This is set in parkland with panoramic views.  We can draw the building inside and out, including an indoor skating rink, and the Palm Court with sphinxes.  The park includes a boating lake and sports facilities.

This day is run by Elizabeth Blunt with Daniel Lloyd-Morgan


Saturday 20 May 2017

Sloane Square in Chelsea provides our focus in May. This area offers a mix of historic buildings, including churches, shops, statues and the Royal Court theatre.  The Saatchi Gallery and Duke of York Square are nearby and there is often a farmers’ market.

This day is run by Evelyn Rowland with Nicky Browne


Saturday 17 June 2017

This day will be focused on two locations: Charterhouse Square and neighbouring Clerkenwell. In Charterhouse Square is the Charterhouse, an ancient former monastery and chapel, which has very recently been partly opened to the public, with a new museum. Clerkenwell is an interesting neighbourhood, with a mix of old and new buildings and a concentration of design professions. We will visit the St John’s Gate and museum, including its beautiful Cloister Garden.

This replaces the visit to the Inns of Court originally proposed.

This day is run by Jo Dungey with Gafung Wong


Saturday 15 July 2017

In July we spend a summer’s day by the river at Richmond, in West London.  This offers elegant terraced streets, a view of the river painted by Turner, historic buildings, boats and bridges.

This day is run by Helen Hayhoe and John Webb


Saturday 19 August 2017

This month we visit Hyde Park.  Each year the Serpentine Galleries commission a temporary summer pavilion by a contemporary architect, which we could draw.  Other options are park views, the boating lake, the Italian Gardens, summer visitors, and sculptures old and new.  The Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall are nearby.

This day is run by Jo Dungey with Nicky Browne


Saturday 9 September 2017

In September, we explore Highgate, including Waterlow Park, the newly renovated Lauderdale House, and Highgate Cemetery, perhaps the most famous of London’s Victorian cemeteries.

This day is run by Dougie Simpson with Jo Dungey


Saturday 14 October 2017

We visit Spitalfields in October, where the Spitalfields Market is a modern redevelopment in a historic area.  Nearby, Christ Church is a Hawksmoor masterpiece surrounded by Georgian houses.

This day is run by Cathryn Worrell with Daniel Lloyd-Morgan


Saturday 18 November 2017

In November, we draw Kennington.  We explore the area around Kennington Road, South London, including the Imperial War Museum, Cleaver Square and the Newport Street Gallery.

This day is run by Isabel Carmona with John Swanson


Saturday 9 December 2017

We end the year at the Kensington museums – the Science Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum.  There is also usually an ice rink outside the Natural History Museum.

This day is run by Lis Watkins with Philip Stones









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Monday, 26 January 2015

Sketching programme for 2015

As Katherine mentioned, last week we had a meeting to organise our programme of sketchcrawls for 2015. See below our ideas and dates to pencil in your diaries. Please bear in mind that towards the end of the year dates may change. In any case, we will be posting updates closer to each date with details of times and where to meet before and after. 
  • 7th February 2015 -  British Museum
  • 7th March 2015  - Victoria and Albert Museum/ South Kensington
  • 26th April 2015  - Millenium Bridge North Bank/ St Paul's/ One New Change
  • May2015 (date tbc) - Kew Gardens
  • June2015 (date tbc) - Hampstead Heath and Hampstead Village
  • 11th July 2015 (tbc) - Day Trip to Oxford
  • August2015 (date tbc) -  St James/ Mall Gallery event
  • September 2015 (date tbc) - Blackheath Festival
  • 10th October 2015 - Chelsea Embankment/ Battersea Reach/ Battersea Park & Power Station
  • 7th November 2015 - Borough Market
  • 12th December 2015 -  National Gallery/Trafalgar Square at Christmas
In addition, there are other venues that we are investigating in order to get access for the group

Happy sketching in 2015!


St Paul's from One New Change - Isabel Carmona

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