News from ACE/121: Life Drawing and Cyanotypes

Residents at ACE/121 in Glendale, CA, enjoy the second open Life Drawing class. We hold them in the evening for 3 hours. The model and artists usually move through poses ranging from 1 minute to 20 minutes. This allows the artists to practice quick sketching skills as well as perspective and detail work. It’s a pleasant event, quiet and productive.

Cathy Immodino, an exhibition artist in the Reimagining America exhibition recently held at the ACE/121 gallery, teaches a cyanotype workshop outside the gallery open to residents and the general public. Cyanotype is a method of using sunlight to develop images.

EngAGE catalyzes the development of Arts Colonies that offer unique creative amenities such as art studios, galleries, and theaters.

~ Ben Evans, Program Director/Gallery Curator

 

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