Launching a new series of ‘Drawn to the Skyline’ walkshops, we are delighted to welcome Ruth Broadbent, to entice you to master the art of experimental drawing and sketching the London skyline, from both the south and the north riversides. Drawing is considered in its widest sense, from pen and pencil on paper to performance, so there will be plenty of opportunities to embrace imagination and abstract, as well as real and observed details. We begin at Tate Modern, where we ask you to travel by lift / elevator to the viewing gallery of the Blavatnik building, 10 floors up, to meet for the start of the walkshop. The gallery offers 360 degree views of London's skyline. Suitable for beginners and those more experienced. You will be in a small group - the walkshop capacity is limited to 8 people. Ideal for anyone wanting to generate new artwork and ideas to develop their own art practice or to add to a student art portfolio. Drawn to the Skyline walkshops are produced by the Museum of Walking.
Saturday 24th of February, 2018
10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Tube: Mansion House (9 min walk)
Train: Cannon Street (9 min walk)