Class #332: Basic Course in Drawing with Andrew Conklin

Class #332: Basic Course in Drawing with Andrew Conklin

Session | Available

All levels
1/25/2025-3/1/2025
1:30 PM-4:30 PM CST on Sat
$325.00

Class #332: Basic Course in Drawing with Andrew Conklin

Session | Available

Discover the pleasure of drawing! This course introduces essential ideas and processes used by artists working from observation. Students investigate the use of freehand drawing to capture proportion, communicate form, and express emotion. Essentials of shading, composition, and color are considered through various drawing media, including charcoal, graphite and color pencils. Intended for the beginner or those with limited experience in studio art, these sessions prepare the student for more advanced figure and still life courses. Limited to 9 students. Open to all levels.

  • There is a shared, non-refundable model fee payable to the instructor.
    This class meets in our lower-level studio.





Conklin, Andrew
Andrew Conklin

Email: linksboven1@gmail.com
Phone: 312-282-5085
Website: http://cargocollective.com/andrewsconklin

Andrew S. Conklin holds a BFA from the American Academy of Art in Chicago and an MFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. He received additional instruction at the National Academy of Design in New York and from portraitist Aaron Shikler, painter of the official JFK White House portrait.

Conklin has received a number of awards and grants from national institutions, including the George Sugarman Foundation, the E.D. Foundation, the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, and the John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship Fund.
The artist’s notable portraits include two United States District Court judges, W. Arthur Garrity, Jr. and A. David Mazzone, as well as Dr. Theodore Ziolkowski of Princeton University, and the Honorable Bruce Sundlun, Governor of Rhode Island.

Conklin has taught at Parsons School of Design, and in the MFA program of the New York Academy of Art. He has authored articles on painting and drawing in national publications including Artists Magazine, and his work has appeared in New American Paintings, No. 29 and 83. He is represented in Chicago by Gallery Victor Armendariz, and in London by Signet Contemporary Art.