Musocoal - Draw a Musician as you Listen. Sat 29th January
'Musocoal' is a Life Drawing group with a difference.
We hire musicians, poets, life models, actors, to model for us while we draw them.
We meet on the last Saturday afternoon of each month. The first session for 2022 will be on the 29th January, 2.30 to 4.45 pm at Nixon Park Community Hall, 70 Sale Street, Howick.
Thanks to the generous support of Arts out East, Te Tuhi and the Howick Local Board these sessions will be FREE to attend.
Spaces are limited, so book your space asap, so you don't miss out.
We will be scanning people's vaccination passes on entry. Unfortunately no pass, no entry.
Bring your own paper and drawing tools and a clipboard or easel.
Chairs & Tables will be provided.
For more info go to 'MEGANZ School of Visual Arts' website www.vizart.co.nz... and look up Workshops.
Contact Megan or Greta from there. Or DM Megan from Neighbourly.
Have a great Christmas and hope to see you in the New Year, ready to give life drawing a go and listen to some live music at the same time.
Also if you sing, play an instrument, recite poetry, dress up as an actor or you are a life model, then we want to hear from you.
We will be looking out for musicians/models to hire for subsequent Musocoal Sessions. Must be proficient in your craft.
Contact Megan Murphy
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