Students of all levels are welcome in this outdoor workshop in Central Park. They will learn basic watercolor techniques as well as advanced methods of glazing to achieve deep, rich, layered colors. They will learn to bring a greater depth and intensity to watercolor through multiple glazes and other intensive painting techniques. An emphasis on composition, drawing and perspective will be an integral part of the workshop. The first part of the workshop will consist of a brief demonstration, after which you will be aided in planning your composition and moving on to painting.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Workshop: June 27 - Plein Air Watercolor at the Lake in Central Park with Patrick King
The Flatiron District centers around the wedge-shaped Flatiron building (1902, Burnham and Dinkelberg) at 23rd at 5th and Broadway. Once a symbol of modernity, it sits across 23rd Street from the beautifully landscaped Madison Square Park. Broadway and Fifth Avenue, below 23rd, are lined with wonderful 19th and early 20th century buildings. From 22nd to 26th street you’ll find lots of public seating, coffee and treats.
This district has had many identities over the decades. In the mid 19th century it was the eastern side of “Ladies Mile”. Lord and Taylor was once located at 21st and Broadway. It has more recently been known as the “Toy District” and is now known more for tech businesses, advertising agencies and high end home furnishings. You’ll find many shops and restaurants including Eataley, The Harry Potter Store, Design Within Reach.
Pull up a chair and grab a cup of coffee, there is plenty to draw!
Host: Donna David (212) 685 2930 (text is best)
Date: June 3, 2026
Time: 10:30am
Meeting location: Seating area north of the Flatiron in the plaza on the north side of 23rd Street, facing the point of the Flatiron. Look for anyone with a sketchbook and say hello.
Transportation: The 6 to 23rd street and the R, W to 23rd are the closest trains
Notes:
-Water, bathrooms are available in nearby establishments.
-Food, water and coffee are available nearby
-There’s plenty of moveable seating around, but bring a stool for more options
Wait, there’s more!
-There is a fabulous dog run in the park - draw the pooches!
-The phrase “23 skidoo!” is rumored to have been coined at the Flatiron. (https://www.edwardianpromenade.com/new-york-city/the-flatiron-building-and-23-skidoo/)
-For the brave of heart there is an “Automated Public Toilet” at the southeast corner of the park. It may or may not be open and it may or may not cost 25 cents. Let us know how it goes :)
-The fence around the Worth monument at 25th and Broadway uses a sword design for the verticals.
About NYC Urban Sketchers Events: All are welcome–no fee, no registration. Just look for folks with sketchbooks at the meeting spot and say hello. If you have trouble finding us, contact the host; their contact info is in the NYC Urban Sketchers blog post for this event. #nycurbansketchers.
Friday, May 29, 2026
6/5 NJ Sketchers at Fort Lee Historic Park
Join us on Friday, June 5th, as we relive American history in a park on top of the Palisades cliffs with great views of the GW Bridge and NYC skyline, a Revolutionary War encampment, historic re-enactments and a 'living history' school program.
For more information visit https://njpalisades.org/Date: Friday, June 5, 2026
Time: 10:30am
Location: Fort Lee Historic Park Hudson Terrace, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Meet at the visitors' center
Parking: $1.50/hr-pay station
Public transit from NYC available
RSVP: margaret.casagrande@gmail.com
646-515-9913
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Saturday 5/30/26: Fort Greene and The Brooklyn Academy of Music
If you want to venture further afield you can stroll down the tree-lined streets with gorgeous Brownstones to Fort Greene Park. There is also a Blick right on Flatbush should you need any supplies on your way to or from the subway. Fort Greene has it all!!
HOST (and local resident): Charles Cannizzaro 914-552-3658
DATE: Saturday 5/30/26
TIME: Sketching 10am - 3pm | Show and Tell beginning at 3pm.
SKETCHING LOCATION: Fort Greene Brooklyn: Our home base will be Fowler Square at the intersection of Fulton Street and Lafayette Avenue (you can plug in 64 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, for the closest address). There are also great vantage points and good seating options in nearby Betty Carter Park, The Plaza at 300 Ashland (just on the other side of BAM), and small cafes and pocket parks up and down Fulton and Lafayette.
SHOW AND TELL LOCATION: Fowler Square on the corner of Fulton Street and Lafayette Avenue at 3pm. Check with the host day-of for the exact show-and-tell location.
FOOD, DRINK, RESTROOMS, SEATING: Yes to all. There are seats and benches in all the parks and squares, and plenty of restaurants, as well as a Whole Foods.
ABOUT NYC URBAN SKETCHING EVENTS: All are welcome, no fee, no registration. Just look for folks with sketchbooks and say hello. If you have trouble finding us, contact the host; their contact info is in the NYC Urban Sketchers blog post for this event. #nycurbansketchers.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
SATURDAY, May 30, 2026: WESTCHESTER SKETCHERS at Caramoor's Welcome Summer Event in Katonah
Before their official summer concert lineup kicks off, Caramoor has invited us to help them celebrate the sunshine at their free event Welcome Summer & Open House. Come explore their grounds and capture the beauty of Caramoor on paper. Click here for more details about this kick-off event: https://caramoor.org/event/welcome-summer-open-grounds-2026.
HOST: Cathy Gutterman (914) 625-0766
DATE: Saturday, May 30, 2026
TIME: The event officially starts at 12 PM, but the grounds open at 10 AM so come earlier to start sketching.
Look for us at the Westchester NYC Urban Sketchers table. We will be promoting our group and encouraging the public to try urban sketching for themselves.
LOCATION: Caramoor 149 Girdle Ridge Road in Katonah, NY 10536. Phone: 914-232-1252
DIRECTIONS: https://caramoor.org/visit-us/getting-here
Transportation from NYC: Take the Harlem Line of the Metro-North Railroad to Katonah Station. Caramoor is a 3.5-mile drive from the Katonah station.
Lunch: We will not have lunch together. Beverages and light concessions will be available for purchase on site, but it may be best to bring your own food.
Show & Tell: 2:30 PM Location TBD. We will share stories and sketches during the social part of our day.
NOTES:
- Bring drinking water.
- There are lots of benches but bring a stool for more options.
- Dress for sunshine. Bring a hat and sunscreen.
- Restrooms are available.
- Parking is free.
Please RSVP to Cathy Gutterman at westchester@nycurbansketchers.org
About NYC Urban Sketchers Events: All are welcome–no fee, no registration. Just look for folks with sketchbooks at the meeting spot and say hello. If you have trouble finding us, contact the host; their contact info is in the NYC Urban Sketchers blog post for this event. #nycurbansketchers.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Workshop: Make An Accordion Sketchbook and fill it too! - with Frieda Christofides
Join Frieda Christofides and learn how to make an accordion sketchbook. It could provide a permanent place to record your artistic impressions when you travel or are out and about sketching in the city.
When: Saturday, June 20th, 10am-1pm
For information and tickets:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1985772818957?aff=oddtdtcreator
The weather last week was too hot to sketch outdoors. This week's forecast looks terrific. Let's try again.
This tiny triangle of a park offers a lot of impact for urban sketching: cobblestone streets, cafes with bright umbrellas and home to the often photographed Staple Street Skybridge. And, just down the street is Washington Market Park, offering green lawns, playgrounds and shady trees.


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