Event Title
Teen Art Café @ The San Diego Museum of Art
Name The San Diego Museum of Art
Address 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619 6961942
Email teenartcafe@sdmart.org
Web Site http://www.sdmart.org/programs-events/teen-art-cafe
   
Contact The San Diego Museum  
Fee Free for teens.
Reception Date 4-16-2014
Dates Starts On 4-16-2014   Ends On 4-16-2014
Opening Days
Event Description Do you enjoy art making, joining other teen artists, art material raffles, and meeting exhibiting artists and performers? This event is for you. Teen Art Café @ The Museum introduces teen artists to Museum exhibitions with activities that focus around the content behind the works of art on view. A variety of San Diego middle and high schools as well as community centers, and continuing partnerships with local art and media focused high schools. The program also provides additional Museum-related art experience opportunities for under-resourced communities currently served by Museum outreach efforts. The events, now presented four times over the school year, encourage teens that are interested in art to visit the Museum and to participate in exhibition-related programming designed for just for them.


Event Title
Perspective Drawing - Workshop with Duke Windsor
Name San Diego Museum of Art Artist\'s Guild
Address NTC Command Center 2640 Historic Decatur Road
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92106
Opening Hours 6-9 PM
Location Central San Diego
Telephone
Email education@sdmaag.org
Web Site http://sdmaag.org/perspective-drawing-workshop-april-16-2014
   
Contact Angelika  
Fee $35
Reception Date N/A
Dates Starts On 4-16-2014   Ends On 4-16-2014
Opening Days
Event Description Course description: Whether you draw or paint professionally, or just doodle for fun, knowledge of perspective can make your artwork look more realistic and three dimensional, and solve common compositional problems. In this easy, step-by-step workshop, you’ll learn the basics of one, two and three point perspective, including: vanishing points and horizon lines, how to make some objects in your drawings look close to the viewer, and how to make others look further away. Plus, you’ll learn ways to add a sense of depth to your drawings and paintings, even in those times when you may not want to use formal perspective. Bonus: a demonstration of atmospheric perspective. Total beginners welcome! Please bring drawing pencils, red lead pencil, pencil sharpener, ruler, sketch book for notes, and Magic Eraser.






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