RWP Museum of Natural History Drawing Wild: From the Collection

December 8, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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$35

Drawing Wild: From the Collection

Monday, November 10, 1-4 PM
Monday, December 8, 1-4 PM
RWP Museum of Natural History

You will have the opportunity to discover, or rediscover, the fascinating collections during this private program exploring theΒ Museum of Natural History and PlanetariumΒ in Roger Williams Park. Bring a small easel or chair and your drawing or painting materials, and choose your subject from the collections of birds, bears, lions, and Oceanic artifacts. Museum staff will also select some special β€œguests” from the museum vaults to display. During the program, the instructor will circulate for those who wish feedback, and at the end of the session, attendees will gather to view and discuss each other’s work. Museum is closed to the public during this program.

Program fee:Β $35 per adult/ $30 forΒ museum members.Β Pre-registration required.Β Β 

Permitted Materials:Β You may bring the medium of your choice β€” charcoal pencils, graphite, colored pencils, pastels, or watercolor (please, no oils or acrylics).Β  All skill levels are welcome to participate, high school age and older. Capacity is limited, so sign up early to guarantee your spot.

INSTRUCTOR:
KATHY HODGE:Β Kathy Hodge attended RISD and has a BFA in painting from Swain School of Design. She has been working in oils and charcoal for over 30 years, has exhibited widely and was awarded the 2017 Fellowship in Painting from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. Kathy has long taken inspiration from the natural world in her landscape paintings and was appointed Artist in Residence in thirteen of our National Parks and Forests. She first discovered the museum collections when taking a museum class and she is very excited to be able to offer this opportunity to draw from the collections.

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Follow the link in bio to fill out a short survey about what the most romantic place at the Park is, and share your love story for a chance to be featured on social media and/or our newsletter in February!
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Before hitting the trail, please note that the only way to access this path is via the Park Avenue entrance while Maple Avenue and Pine Hill Avenue are currently closed. Find parking along Frederick C. Green Memorial Blvd. right when you turn into the park!
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