Life Drawing night class
Course details
About the course
“I see the entire truth, not only what is on the surface.” – Auguste Rodin
The aim of this class is to expand your perception and ability to express that perception through drawing. If you are the only window to your world, your drawing will naturally explore your own perception and how you interpret what your senses tell you. The focus is on the experience of drawing more than a ‘finished product’, and that you are accepting, rather than critical, of your efforts.
The subject of the drawing is the human figure because once you can draw this you will be able to draw anything. The human figure is the most complex natural form and it provides us with the ultimate concentration of feeling and form.
This class is suitable for beginners through to experienced artists.
How to apply
We use the Eventbrite platform for our night class online applications. Click on the relevant link below to apply and pay online.
- Click here to apply for term 1, term 2 or term 4 (Monday evenings)
- Click here to apply for term 3 (Monday evenings)
2021 term dates
Term one | 15 February - 16 April |
Term two | 3 May – 25 June |
Term three | 12 July - 3 September |
Term four | 13 September - 5 November |
Please note: There will be no classes on Otago Polytechnic holidays or public holidays. No classes during Easter week of 5 – 9 April.
- Monday classes: No classes 22nd March (Otago Anniversary Day)
- Monday classes: No Classes 7th June (Queens Birthday)
- Monday classes: No classes 25th October (Labour Day
What if I want to attend the same course next term?
If you want to repeat this course, you will need to apply and pay for each term separately via our Eventbrite platform.
Directions
Classes are held in the Life Drawing Room at the Dunedin School of Art. Please click herefor a map.
Go to the main entrance of the Dunedin School of Art at 19 Riego St (off the Anzac Avenue end of Albany St). The Life Drawing Room is on the first floor at the far end of the building. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early to allow time for set up.
Tutor
This class will be taught by Steev Peyroux in terms one and three, and by Kiri Mitchell in terms 2 and 4.
Life Drawing has underpinned Steev's art since high school. After graduating from the Dunedin School of Art in 1987, he changed art forms and had a career as a modern dancer for the following 15 years. On retiring from dance, drawing the human form became the vehicle for re-entering his art making. Regular life drawing classes became the equivalent of the dancer's daily technique class. Steev is a printmaker and a painter, and works as the Technical Teacher in the Painting section at the Dunedin School of Art. He is also the Nightclass Coordinator.
Materials
You will need to bring the following materials with you
- 2 x bulldog clips
- A2 sheets of newsprint and cartridge paper – or whatever you like to draw on
- Charcoal or conte drawing sticks (or any other material you like to draw with)
- Eraser.
Learners under 16
- Please note that these classes have nude models (male and female).
- We welcome learners under 16 but they do need parental consent to take this night class.
- If you are a learner under 16, please do the following:
- ask your parent or guardian if it's okay for you to do this night class
- apply online and tick the box during the application process that says that you are under 16
- ask your parent or guardian to send an email to [email protected] (Art Night Class Administration) letting us know that they're happy for you to take the night class.
Drawing room etiquette and model protocol
These classes have nude models (male and female). Classes can only be held if we have the respect and confidence of the models. Keep in mind that you are expected to have good life room manners at all times.
Please observe the following rules:
- No cell phones, walkmans or photographic equipment are allowed in life classes
- Students are expected to arrive 10 minutes early so they can set up and be ready to start on time
- If a life model is working, students and visitors will knock and wait outside the room until a pose is broken and the model is robed
- Models should have preference over room temperature, students will not move the heaters
- It is expected that students be conscious of the models ‘body space’
- No unnecessary talking please.
Enquiries
For enquiries, please email [email protected]
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