Free

16 Jan 2025

DRAW a Mini Portrait

Local artists Nicola and Dan ran this workshop to draw a portrait on a mini canvas.

Event Details
Date 16 Jan 2025
Times 1pm-4pm
Location Shipley Library
Ages All ages

“Looking at the world is good for you.” - David Hockney

Meet local artists, Nicola and Dan, and draw a portrait on a mini canvas inspired by David Hockney’s brilliant portrait drawings. No experience needed, open to all ages and everyone welcome. All materials provided.

How to get there

Shipley Library
2 Well Croft
BD18 3QH

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