Sketchy Thursdays | Jeudis Croquis
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Sketchy Thursdays | Jeudis Croquis

Join us every last Thursday of the month in the Studio to learn observational sketching techniques at the Ottawa Art Gallery.

By Ottawa Art Gallery | Galerie d'art d'Ottawa

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Thu, Nov 28, 2024 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EST

Location

Ottawa Art Gallery, Studio

10 Daly Avenue Ottawa, ON K1N 6E2 Canada

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us in the Studio on the last Thursday of the month to learn art techniques at the Ottawa Art Gallery.

With summer plein air sessions and surprise guest artists, this program changes often and offers a range of learning opportunities and sketching settings.

Art materials will be provided.

Spots are available on a first come first served basis.

For more information email cstewart@oaggao.ca or call 613-233-8699 +242.



Soyez des nôtres dans le Studio de la Galerie d’art d’Ottawa, le dernier jeudi du mois, pour apprendre des techniques d’art.

Sorties en ville, sessions en plein air et artistes surprises vous attendent dans ce programme en constante évolution qui propose une gamme de techniques d’apprentissage et d’environnements de dessin.

Le matériel est fourni.

Les places sont disponibles selon l’ordre d’arrivée.

Information : cstewart@oaggao.ca | 613-233-8699, poste 242



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Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) is an independent non-profit public art gallery committed to the acquisition, presentation, interpretation and dissemination of contemporary art for the benefit of the local arts community. Its programs explore a variety of issues and include exhibitions, talks, lectures, tours and publications. OAG has a growing permanent collection of historical and contemporary works associated with the region. It also houses the Firestone Collection of Canadian Art, which consists of more than 1,600 works of art assembled by Ottawa collectors O.J. and Isobel Firestone, who acquired the works from the early 1950s to the 1970s.

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