Time to draw
16 Apr 2020, 18:00 - 19:00
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Take a break from the day-to-day and join fellow RCN members for a group drawing session.
Join us online for a group session in drawing. We will be taking some time out from the COVID-19 outbreak to connect with creativity and explore our skills in memory and observation.
You do not need any prior experience of drawing; this is a session that everyone will be able to take part in. All you need with you is a pen or pencil and a pad of paper. For the more adventurous artists among us, you are welcome to bring along different colours and materials.
Whether you are working or isolating, please join us if you would like, and keep in mind the following to ensure it is safe and enjoyable for all.
- You are welcome to stay for as little or as long as you like, and you can sign off at any time.
- The event is a place where you can enjoy some art based activities with other RCN members. You are welcome to talk, and we are here to listen, but we can’t provide professional advice or support during the session.
- If you present as needing professional advice or support, we’ll be able to signpost you to the right RCN support for you. If you need this during the event, we will be unable to provide support at that point and may suggest you leave the event and speak to someone outside of the session.
- Please be considerate of your peers attending the event and consider your language and what you share.
Whether you are new to drawing or a keen artist, we look forward to seeing you! Details on how to join online will be sent prior to the event.
Please note this is an event for RCN members only. Please make sure you register a place using the link provided, so we can contact you with details on how to join.
For more tips and support on self care during this challenging time, visit the RCN's COVID-19 and your mental wellbeing page.
For any queries about this event please contact
RCN Library and Heritage Centre
rcn.library@rcn.org.uk
Online
Page last updated - 06/09/2020