Tuesday, March 15, 2016

SATURDAY: Sketch the Jewish Museum

 Saturday, March 19, 2016





We're going to be going to the Jewish Museum.  I'm astounded to say in five years sketching together we've never gone there.  The weather is right on the edge where maybe we could be outdoors.  It's supposed to be around 50 degrees with full sunshine in the afternoon. Saturday is admission free and since the museum is right by the park so we'll have good weather options in case we want to be outdoors.



I hope you can make it.

For sketch maniacs the High School of Art and Design is running their bi-annual fund raiser - The Draw-a-thon. This three ring circus runs from 10 AM to 7 PM and features 12 professional models in costumes and posing nude doing slow and fast sessions.  It's not Urban Sketching (NUS) but might be something you'd enjoy.  IFor anyone interested we will be leaving to go there at 3:00 PM.


DETAILS

What:  Sketching at the Jewish Museum (an indoor venue) Admission is free on Saturdays.

Where:  1109 5th Ave at 92nd St, New York City

When:  The Museum opens at 11 AM

Lunch:  The Cafeteria is closed but either bring food or buy from the vendors in the park. We'll leave for lunch outside at 12:30 and returning at 1:30

Afternoon:  We'll continue to sketch indoors or if the weather is kind enough we'll spend the afternoon in the park.  Good choices either way.

Show and Tell:  3 PM Cancelled for today.  Instead you have the option of joining coming the High School of Art and Design Draw-a-Thon Fundraiser. 245 East 56th Street cafeteria, 5th Floor. Between Second & Third Avenues, NYC. Tickets are $20 if purchased in advance and $25 at the door. (It's for a good cause.)  Click above to buy advanced tickets.

How:
Traveling by Subway
-  Go to the 96th Street stop of the 6 train
-  Or come up the Upper West Side to 96th Stand take the cross town bus through Central Park to Fifth the 1,2,3, B or C trains.

If you can’t find us
call or text Mark at 973-809-9128

There are no fees.   All drawing skill levels are welcome.