I've been attending open life drawing classes at the Adelaide Central School of Art as some helpful people prescribed me some time ago and have enjoyed it thoroughly so far. The arrangement they have, basically is that you show up (Thursdays, 6:30 pm) pay $10 ($7.50 for ACSA students I think) and get to draw/paint a couple of models for two and a half hours. There are no paid teachers there, but quite a few friendly and talented artists (some of whom do actually teach elsewhere) whom one can pick things up from. And there's people like me to make you feel better about your proficiency (I'm the one with the A3 sketchpad and the frown if anyone else here goes to these things).
Now, I've mentioned this to a friend of mine who lives in Melbourne and she's keen to find out if there's anything like it over there (the extra $25 she was spending a lesson for guidance really wasn't paying off). So is there anything like these cheap non-teaching classes over east?
Hi Wizened. I recognised you when I downloaded your showreel from another thread on these forums ("Gah, I already have this one.")
Thanks for the tips, guys, and MoonUnit, if you did that for me I'd be real grateful.
John: you from Adelaide too? What places besides ACSA would you suggest? (I wouldn't mind going to these things more than once a week myself)
Adelaide- yes
Eastwood Community Centre, Glen Osmond Road (I'm currently going there). Tuesdays
Hubby Court (community art centre), Burnnside. Thursdays
Margaret Street, Nth Adelaide (haven't been there, don't know). Wednesdays
There might be a group in Mitcham, don't know their details, very old people I think.
SEAS (art studios) in Hindley St were running a group, might still be.
Fingers crossed Box Factory will restart in the city, that was on Fridays.
Aparrently it is possible to do life drawing everyday of the week!
prices for eastwood & hubby court are $6 and start at 7pm.
$10 cheap! that is why I don't go to central! $6 at some other places[:p]
I understand that Melb has a big life drawing scene. Was told that there are even lessons for people who want to be models! Tell you friend to ask at any art supplies shop or phone local community centres. That will provide some leads. once at one group she will be able to find out about other groups (many drawers go to multiple groups.) Could be worth trying out different groups, if it is like Adelaide each group will be different in 'flavour'.