Drawing Wild From the Collection

October 6, 2018 @ 10:30 am - 2:30 pm

Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

These popular drawing classes give you the opportunity to study and draw details of feathers, beaks and claws from a large collection of taxidermied specimens in a fun and casual atmosphere.

Classes run from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM and will break at noon for a bring-your-own lunch and informal critique. During each class, instructor Kathy Hodge will explain basic anatomy and offer demonstrations, assistance and advice.

Program fee per session: $25 per adult; $20 for museum members. Pre-registration is required. Program is limited to 12 persons; please sign up early to guarantee your spot. To register or for more information, please call (401) 680-7221 or email [email protected].

ABOUT KATHY HODGE: 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 collections of the Museum of Natural History when taking a museum class and she is very excited to be able to offer this opportunity to draw from the collections.

Details

Venue

Roger Williams Park neighbors – how many of you can relate? “I look out at the park every morning, I am in the park every day” – RWPC Board Secretary Chris Ackley

The People’s Park is a staple in our community and in so many of our everyday lives. Don’t forget to add Roger Williams Park Conservancy to your @401gives plans this March 31!

Can’t afford to donate this year? Here are some ways you can support:

🤝Visit our 401Gives page (link in bio) and hit “Fundraise” to lead in a peer-to-peer campaign for RWPC!
❤️Follow, like, and share to help spread the word!
💌Subscribe to our newsletter to learn more about what we do!

Stay tuned to learn about an exclusive event treating our fundraisers and donors to a celebration at the @rwpboathousecafe this spring!
Join us for the first clean-up at Roger Williams Park of the season with Save the Bay on Friday, April 24! Celebrate Earth Day while coming together with neighbors to help keep our beloved park a beautiful and thriving ecosystem. 🌎🌳

Follow the link in our bio for more details and to sign up!
As every Rhode Islander knows, @401gives season is upon us! We’re excited to be participating this year, and to share stories from our amazing board members and volunteers about why they support Roger Williams Park Conservancy!

Over the past 10 years since our founding, and teaming up with @pvdparks and our amazing Park partners, RWPC has:
🥁Brought free programming to the Park
📣Hosted civic engagement events
🌀Unveiled awesome art installations
🌳And so much more!

Stay tuned to learn more about the Conservancy’s impact, and save the date for March 31!

#401gives #pvdbackyard #jewelofpvd #rogerwilliamspark #freefunpvd
We love when The Gilded Birds visit! Haven’t attended a mahjong class yet? You’re in luck – TWO seats just opened up for tomorrow’s (March 12) beginners class at 12 PM! Use the link in our bio to sign up (these go fast!).

Thank you to the @rwpbotanicalcenter for lending the beautiful venue, and to @thegildedbirds for hosting these fun classes! 🌿🀄️
Three spots opened up for this Saturday's Mental Health Morning at 9 AM! Follow the link in our bio to RSVP for this free, limited-seating session at the @rwpbotanicalcenter Botanical Center with wellness expert Sandra Victorino. Hope to see you there!
Translate »