Join us on a series of extended drawing workshops inspired by the Country, landscape and the surrounds of TarraWarra Museum of Art and centred on the theme of slow-moving water led by an accomplished artist educator. The intimate drawing sessions will begin with mindfulness exercises designed to help connect with the present moment, fellow participants and the natural surroundings. Participants will focus on creating a sustained drawing of a single subject, working outside in the grounds of the TarraWarra Museum and within its premises. Throughout the workshops, you will receive group and one-on-one guidance on techniques and processes developed around considered observation and with participants encouraged to disconnect from their mobile devices.
WHEN: First Friday of the month, 2pm – 4pm
Friday 1 August 2025 – Experimental Watercolour
Friday 5 September 2025 – Ornamental Lake
Friday 3 October 2025 – Long Gully Vista
Friday 7 November 2025 – Visible Art Storage and the TWMA collection
Friday 6 March 2026 – Free drawing and walking
Costs and numbers:
Numbers are strictly limited to 20 persons.
Costs: $30 per session, booking all 5 sessions for $150 will include 1 free double pass entry to the exhibition.
Audiences for these workshops will be aimed at adults of all ages and abilities with all participants over 16+ years old welcomed.
Information and bookings: https://www.twma.com.au/events/analog-art-club-slow-water-drawing-workshops/
ABOUT ANALOG ART CLUB Analog Art Club is a statewide initiative that invites Victorians to slow down, switch off their screens and connect in real life — through art. Hosted by galleries across Victoria, these phone-free events offer a welcoming space to reflect, discuss and experience art together, making creativity social, accessible and refreshingly analog.
This program encourages deeper connection with both art and community by fostering genuine, screen-free engagement in a relaxed and inclusive environment.
Analog Art Club is a joint initiative of Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) and ArtsHub.
Image credit: Eva and Marc Besen Centre Sculpture Walk designed by OCULUS and Wurundjeri horticulturalist and artist Craig Murphy Wandin. Photograph by Thomas McCammon.
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