Drag & Draw Online with Ailbhe O’Connor

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Online, Friday 25th June

Drag & Draw is an art class with a difference!

Led by facilitator and artist Ailbhe O’Connor, the classes are essentially life drawing sessions with drag performers as models, so it is half art class and half drag show.

Our special guest for this exciting evening will be Queen…Coco Chanel No.51

Since COVID, all classes have moved online and with that the lesson plan has been altered to include some screen-friendly elements. All exercises are adaptable to whatever drawing materials you have at home – nothing wet near your digital devices though!

These classes are informal and are very suitable for drawing beginners. They also give experienced artists the opportunity to draw not your typical life drawing model – think more sass!

You can expect fast-paced exercises, lip syncs and some audience interaction, so come join us for some creative, fun!

Suitable for ages 16+
Digital passes are €5* per household, Spaceses limit, booking essential.


Date:
Friday 25th June
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€5

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