In this workshop, we will explore local conservation land, draw what we find, and play with shapes, color, and perspective.
Can you count all the leaves on the trees? No, but you can draw them! Nature journaling encourages wonder, creativity, and appreciation for the environment while also teaching drawing skills and scientific inquiry. In this workshop, we will explore local conservation land, draw what we find, and play with shapes, color, and perspective. Students should bring a sketchbook for drawing. This is an in-person, socially distanced workshop Concord-area conservation land where we can discover new plants, animals, and more!
Materials: Everyone should have a dedicated sketchbook, graphite pencils, and coloring pencils. Most materials can be found at home.
Everyone is required to wear a mask during the workshop. Any questions about social distancing protocol can send inquiries to Caroline Provost at caroline@theumbrellaarts.org.
Cost: $20
Email: caroline@theumbrellaarts.org
2020/11/14 - 2020/11/14
The Umbrella Arts Center
40 Stow Street, Concord, MA 01742
Free parking is usually readily available in municipal parking lots adjacent to building and directly across Stow Street (not normally shown on Google maps), as well as on most surrounding streets. See a map of ADA parking and entrances around The Umbrella here.
The Umbrella is in Concord Center, easily accessible from the Walden exit of Route 2. The Umbrella is also 2 block walk (about 0.4 mi., 7 minutes) from the Fitchburg Commuter Rail Concord Station stop at 90 Thoreau Street.