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Learn to Draw From Life

This 3-part workshop in Gainesville, Florida is perfect for first-time learners, novice artists, or artists who want to refresh their skills. We will meet on July 2nd, 9th & 16th from 6–9pm.

Time & Location

Jul 02, 2025, 6:00 PM – Jul 16, 2025, 9:00 PM

Nightjar, Gainesville FL, 1628 NW 6th St, Gainesville, FL 32609, USA

July 2nd, 9th & 16th 6–9pm


For all first-time learners, novice artists, or artists who want to refresh their skills. The content of the workshop will be calibrated to your group's learning goals!


Build your drawing skills across three dynamic lessons taught by an academy-trained artist and teacher in a welcoming and inclusive setting.


Class 1 is FREE with a $5 fee to reserve your spot (no risk — try it and see if you like it!)

Classes 2 and 3 are offered on a pay-what-you-can sliding scale of $25–$45 each.


All materials and supplies will be provided at no additional cost to participants.


Questions about these classes? Email me at aedecarlis@gmail.com!



Class Schedule


  • Class 1: Intro to Drawing | July 2, 6–9pm

    $5 Reservation Fee


    In the first class, we will cover the basics, including learning about materials use, approaches to drawing from observation, mark-making, and more. We won't expect to make a finished drawing in this class — instead, we'll plan to make a mess and get comfortable with drawing!


    Please Note: You must attend this introductory session in order to register for Classes 2 and 3 in this series!


  • Class 2: Still Life on Toned Ground | July 9, 6–9pm

    $25–$45 Sliding Scale


    Next up, we'll tackle a still life from observation. We'll learn about sight measuring and further our use of tools and materials. We'll spend most of class completing our first "real" drawing!


Example of student work
Example of student work
  • Class 3: Basics of Figure Drawing | July 16, 6–9pm

    $25–$45 Sliding Scale


    For our series finale, we'll welcome a live model into the studio. We'll address the basics of anatomy while learning methods for drawing a human body from life.


Lessons in how atmospheric perspective applies to figure drawing
Lessons in how atmospheric perspective applies to figure drawing

About the Instructor


Angela DeCarlis has been teaching observational drawing to beginners for more than 10 years. They believe in the power of community-organized participatory arts, and work to make art education available and accessible to everyone.


In addition to teaching private workshops, Angela has instructed studio art classes at the University of Florida, the University of North Florida, and Lesley University. Additionally, they have delivered guest lectures or other educational programs at UC Berkeley, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Paul K. Longmore Institute at SF State University, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Harn Museum of Art. They studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and earned their MFA in Painting from the University of Florida in 2022.




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