Weekday Urban Sketchers to meet WEDNESDAY
DATE: WEDNESDAY, April 8, 2015
TIME: 11:00 AM -3:00 PM
LOCATION: Lincoln Square
TRANSPORTATION: The 1 train to 66th Street Station.
PLEASE RSVP DIRECTLY TO Raylie Dunkel at raylie@verizon.net (due to late posting of this notice it is important to let me know you are going to be coming, especially if you will be joining us later that 11:00)
TRANSPORTATION: The 1 train to 66th Street Station.
PLEASE RSVP DIRECTLY TO Raylie Dunkel at raylie@verizon.net (due to late posting of this notice it is important to let me know you are going to be coming, especially if you will be joining us later that 11:00)
JOIN US LATE: call Raylie at 201-978-6387
This week we will explore a number of spots around Lincoln Square. If weather permits we will work outdoors, if not we will be in one of the atria that pepper the area. We can also attend a free concert at Juilliard at 1:00 PM...or not depending on indivdual interest
Starting Point: We will meet in the Museum of American Folk Art and stay there until about noon.
We will then go to the David Rubinstein Atrium at Lincoln Center where we can grab a bite to eat (or brown bag it). It is the place where you can buy reduced price tickets for same day performances at Lincoln Center, located between Broadway and Columbus Ave just south of 63rd Street.
From there we can either go to the 1 PM Juilliard performance in Alice Tully Hall or sketch in the atrium in front of the theater.
We can also sketch on the campus of Lincoln Center if the weather is good or sit in one of the theaters and sketch through the windows.
There is also an exhibit about Frank Sinatra at the NY Performing Arts Library.
So much to do....
We will then go to the David Rubinstein Atrium at Lincoln Center where we can grab a bite to eat (or brown bag it). It is the place where you can buy reduced price tickets for same day performances at Lincoln Center, located between Broadway and Columbus Ave just south of 63rd Street.
From there we can either go to the 1 PM Juilliard performance in Alice Tully Hall or sketch in the atrium in front of the theater.
We can also sketch on the campus of Lincoln Center if the weather is good or sit in one of the theaters and sketch through the windows.
There is also an exhibit about Frank Sinatra at the NY Performing Arts Library.
So much to do....