Woman holding binoculars Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries.
Woman holding binoculars Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries.
Friday, September 27

Drawing from Nature with the Attleboro Arts Museum

Description

Get back to nature with Abby Rovaldi of the Attleboro Arts Museum, and be inspired by what's in the garden and woods of Oak Knoll! We will be working in both color and black & white while exploring a variety of drawing media such as graphite, charcoal pencil and pastels to create unique lines, values and textures.

Get the juices flowing with a fun warm up and then take your drawing board to the natural subject matter that speaks to you. Participants will work 'en plein air' (out of doors - weather permitting) and leave with a small masterpiece!

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Gel Printing Program
When
  • Fri, Sep 27, 2024 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Who

Adults & Families - 8 & up

Cost
  • Adult Members $10
  • Adult Nonmembers $12
  • Child Members $6
  • Child Nonmembers $8

Instructors

  • South East Instructor

Instructions

Meet at the Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary. The group will be gathering on our deck/barn space by the marsh. Art supplies for the event will be provided by the Attleboro Art Museum.

Directions to Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary

Address: 1417 Park Street Attleboro, MA 02703

Take Rt I-95 to exit 7 (Rt 152). Turn left off the exit ramp and take a right onto Rt 152 south. After 1 mile, turn left onto Holden St. Take the first right onto Bank St. At the traffic light, turn left onto Park Street. Follow Park Street for 2.6 miles, road will curve right. Pass the LaSalette Shrine and Handy Street on the right. The sanctuary is located on the right side. Look for a white colonial house and Mass Audubon signs.

By public transportation: Public Transportation is available through Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA)/Route 15 - Providence/Stoughton. For information regarding schedules and stops, call GATRA at 800-483-2500 or visit GATRA's website at www.gatra.org. Request a stop at Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary at 1417 Park Street.