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Local and student artists can draw, paint, sculpt, and create

Local and student artists are invited to draw, paint, sculpt, and create during the 10-hour figure study marathon being held from noon – 10 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Williams Visual Arts Building.
Exceptional male and female models will express their creativity as they pose for and inspire artists throughout the day. Using three model stations, poses will range from short and dynamic gestures to extended poses, including portrait studies.

Tables, easels, drawing horses, and basic drawing supplies are available. The model fee for the day is $25/artist. Artists must register and pay in advance by contacting fine arts model and community liaison Patricia Sonne at (610) 216-5707 or email. Students may attend at no charge, but registration is required to reserve a space.

The program is co-sponsored by the art department and Community-Based Teaching Program. Light refreshments will be provided throughout the day. Please bring a bag lunch or a dish or beverage to share.

For more information about activities at the Williams Visual Arts Building and the Community Based Teaching Program, contact Jim Toia, director, at (610) 330-5577 or email.

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