Friday, April 26, 2024

Weekday Sketchers Sketch Animal Sculptures in Central Park


Central Park has everything, even animals that play instruments and dance!




Delacorte Clock in Central Park - Constructed on a triple archway of brick,  the George Delacorte Musical Clo… | New york christmas, Bronze sculpture,  Nursery rhymes

This week we will celebrate the animals statues in Central Park, both realistic and imaginative.  We will gather by the Delacorte Clock where whimsical animals dance with instruments at all hours of the day.  Nearby are more animals both realistic and whimsical that can be our models.  For those who want to go a bit farther afield there is Baltho the Dog and The Hunt. as well as the storybook animals that surround Alice and Hans Christian Anderson near the boat pond.  And let's not miss the wonderful entrance gate to the Children's zoo. 


Questions, comments and RSVP directly to President@nycurbansketchers.org. 
DO NOT respond to this email as you inquiry will go to a "dead letter" file. 


Miami In Focus Photo Gallery Featuring the Statues Of Animals Of Central  Park.New York City's Great, Hidden Animal Sculptures - The Dodo

DATE:  WEDNESDAY  MAY 1, 2024

STARTING TIME: 10:30 AM

LOCATION:  Central Park DELACORTE CLOCK
                        NEAR THE Central Park ZOO
                        EAST SIDE OF THE PARK NEAR 64TH STREET

TRANSPORTATION:  N, R, W Train to 59th Street/ 5th Ave





The Top 10 Secrets of Central Park Zoo in NYC - Untapped New York
Children's Zoo



alice
Alice in Wonderland
Hans Christian Anderson

NOTES

  • Please RSVP directly to Raylie Dunkel at President@nycurbansketchers.org
  • Looking for us? Call or Text Raylie at 201-273-0445
  • Bathrooms and water are available
  • Plenty of benches but bring a stool for best sight lines






Balto Statue | Central Park Conservancy
Baltho

Central Park on X: "Crouched on a rocky outcrop on the eastern edge of the  Ramble, Still Hunt depicts an American panther about to pounce. Created in  1881 by sculptor Edward Kemeys,
The Hunt

Bronze statue
Panther
 








Tuesday, April 23, 2024

SATURDAY: Sketch the Other Garden

 


I've never thought of it until now, but we have a Big Three in NYC, . . . in Botanical terms.  We have three absolutely wonderful gardens, one in Brooklyn, which we visited last week, one in Queens, where we're having our summer picnic, and of course the really big one in the Bronx - the New York City Botanical Garden.


Everything has its season and after a bleak winter, this is the time to be out in nature recording its beauty.  The garden is large, but to keep things simple our base of operations will be at the entrance to the  Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. That's the big greenhouse. It's the largest Victorian-style glasshouse in the United States.  We'll meet there for lunch and we'll meet there again for our Show and Tell.  



DETAILS

What:   We’ll be sketching at New York Botanical Garden


Where:   The Garden is located at 2900 Southern Blvd.  We will meet at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory - Greenhouse


When:  The Garden opens at 10:00 AM on Saturday, April 27, 2024.  


Cost:  

  • Adults: $35
  • Students (with valid ID)/Seniors (65+): $31
  • New York City Resident Grounds Access Pass - $15

Lunch:  12:00 PM -  Noon Meet back at the Greenhouse where we'll dine al fresco.  Bring your own food, or purchase at the Pine Tree CafĂ©.  


Afternoon:  1:00 PM - Back to our art!


Show and Tell:  3:00 PM -  Meet at the Greenhouse where we can share our drawings and talk at the end of the day. 


NOTE:

-      Bring a stool if you have one, it gives you more options. 

Please obey the guards about where stools can be used. 



If you can’t find us

call or text Mark at 973-809-9128


There are no fees.   All drawing skill levels are welcome.







Sunday, April 21, 2024

THURSDAY, April 25, 2024: Westchester Sketchers at the Newington-Cropsey Foundation, Hastings-on-Hudson

 


We will be sketching on the grounds of the Newington-Cropsey Foundation, which was founded in 1977 for the purpose of preserving and displaying the home and paintings of Jasper F. Cropsey (1823-1900), Hudson River School artist. The Cropsey home, Ever Rest, has been on the National Register of Historic Homes since the early 1970's. In 1994, the Gallery of Art was completed, enabling the foundation to display more of the permanent collection of Cropsey's paintings, in addition to providing exhibition space for temporary and traveling exhibits. The new building also houses the archives of Cropsey's writings and papers as well as a small research library.




DETAILS:

Attendance is limited to 15Please RSVP to Cathy Gutterman (westchester@nycurbansketchers.org)

DATE: THURSDAY, April 25, 2024
Start time: 10:00 AM.
LOCATION: Newington-Cropsey Foundation 25 Cropsey Lane Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 (914) 478-7990

DIRECTIONS: http://www.newingtoncropsey.com/NCFTours.html
PARKING on site is extremely limited.  Please try to car pool.

TRANSPORTATION from NYC: Use the Hudson Line of the Metro-North Railroad to arrive in Hastings-on-Hudson.  The Cropsey Foundation is located across the street, walk through the commuter parking lot to the property (under the Warburton bridge).
  
LUNCH: 12:30 PM.  Bring your own.
SHOW and TELL: 1 PM. We will share our drawings and tell stories. This is the social part of our day and is not to be missed.

NOTES:
- There are a few benches, but bring a stool for more options.
We cannot sketch in the Gallery of Art, but it is open to the public 12-4 PM.  The current exhibition is "Birds in art." 



Looking for us? 
Call/text: Cathy at (914) 625-0766 or Marianne at  (914) 355-6507



There are no fees. All drawing skill levels are welcome.

Friday, April 19, 2024

 Weekday Sketchers at Pier 97 and Riverside Park 

Hudson River Park's Pier 97 will transform into 'otherworldly' green space  - Curbed NY


This pier was once a cement factory and off limits to the public. It has recently been reconstructed and is now open to the public, Pier 97 is the most recent addition to the 4 mile long Riverside park..  Set in an area of the Hudson River shoreline Called Clinton Cove, named for DeWitt Clinton, "Father of the Erie Canal", US Senator and Mayor of NYC, the park offers playgrounds, seating area, an "All Ages Slide" and a splash park. 
Malcolm Cochran - Private Passage
What is that?



Come and capture the river scenes, the cityscape with the unusual nearby residential buildings and the public art pieces around the park. One of which is Private Passage...a 30' wine bottle riddled with porthole that allow you to see the inside the bottle to view the recreation of a stateroom on the Queen Mary. 

And speaking of public art installations, we will also wander into Riverside Park to see this year's installation from the Art Students League's Works in Public: Sophie Kahn and Marco Palli.  The two sculptures are installed at the south end of Riverside Park which starts at 57th Street. 


Sophie Kahn (@sophiekahn) / X
Sophie Kahn


Marco Palli Archives | GothamToGo
Marco Palli


DATE: WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 2024

STARTING TIME: 10:30 AM

LOCATAION:  PIER 97
                            Western end of 57th Street
                        Meet at the sculpture "Private Passage"


TRANSPORTATION: A, B, C, D, 1 to Columbus Circle and 59th St
                                                        Take the 67th Street bus to 12th Ave
                                                                            or 
                                                     Walk west to the Hudson River then south to 57th Street
                                         
NOTES

  • Please RSVP directly to Raylie Dunkel at President@NYCUrbansketchers.org
  • Looking for us? Call or text Raylie at 201-273-0445
  • Bring a stool for best lines of sight
  • Water and bathrooms are available
  • Bring your own lunch or snacks

Erin Hill Two Workshops May 19 and May 21 2024

 


Two Erin Hill Workshops 

May 19, 2024-The Big Picture in Little Pieces

New York City
When: May 19, 2024
Where: Meet at Stumptown Coffee Roasters, 30 West 8th Street, New York, NY 10011 for an overview of the class. Then, we walk to Washington Square Park.

Erin Hill is an accomplished artist and teacher who resides in Australia. She teaches workshops throughout Australia, New Zealand, the US and Europe. To learn more about Erin and her work, visit her website at https://erinhillsketching.com

Erin will begin by taking a double page spread of a sketchbook and start with a decorative title at the top of one page. Then she will show you how to sketch everything all over our pages choosing anything or size you like. We may start with our coffee, but move on to people we see, parts of the Washington Square Arch, plaques and signage, anything historical, trees and foliage, and birds and other wildlife. We will include notes on what we see around the page.

More details here.

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May 21, 2024-People in Action

Westchester
When: May 21, 2024
Where:Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation , 468 Rosedale Ave, White Plains, NY 10605.

Erin will start by teaching students about human proportions through mannequins. By seeing mannequins on a table in a variety of poses, students will learn about proportions in a fun and easy way. We will take time to observe the angles the body takes and sketch it as we see it. We’ll sketch as many as we can over our page and then add color.

In a second exercise, we will observe our sketching friends in action. And finally there will be a third exercise that Erin will explain at the time. This one causes great hilarity. The goal of the exercises will be for students to become comfortable with adding people to their other art works.


More details here:

Thursday, April 18, 2024

NJ sketchers at Bergen County Courthouse

 Join the New Jersey sketchers at Bergen County Courthouse

Questions, comments and RSVP directly to 
margaret.casagrande@gmail.com
DO NOT reply to this email as your inquiry will go to a "dead letter" file. 




If it’s not raining, we can be outside in the park sketching this beautiful building and the First Reformed Church and cemetery of Hackensack. 

The courthouse rotunda is on the register of National Historic landmarks. There are several courtrooms in the Rotunda with hand painted murals adorning the walls. The Rotunda, with its marble and stained glass, and the courtrooms, were featured in scenes from the movies Hackers, Devil's Advocate and Before and After.

Fun fact: The first Bergen County courthouse was in Quacksack. 


The entrance is on Court Street across from the church. To go in the courthouse, we have to go through security just like the airport. So leave your pointy items at home. Bathrooms and water are inside.


Parking:

Street parking and the courthouse visitor parking. Parkmobile app. 


55 Court St, Hackensack, NJ 07601


Date: Thursday, April 25

Time: 10:30am

Bring your lunch and a stool if you have one

Meet in the park if not raining. Otherwise, we will meet in the Rotunda. Security will direct you


Margaret 646-515-9913

All skill levels welcome. There is no fee to join the sketch event.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

SATURDAY: Sketch the Garden

 

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden​

Some of the Cherry Blossoms are in bloom, other's are poised and nearly ready.  

The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens is one of my favorite spots in the city.  Sketching last week proved that having a backup plan is always a good idea.  The backup plan for the Botanic Gardens is, of course, the Brooklyn Museum.  At this point the weather looks promising for our weekend sketch.


DETAILS


What:   We’ll be sketching in the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens


Where:   We’ll meet at the entrance at 150 Eastern Parkway, near the subway.  (Note: there is another entrance at 990 Washington Avenue near the parking lot.)

 

When:  Start time - 10 AM - this Saturday, April 20, 2024.   Running late?  Messed up by the subways?  Come anyway - we'll be there.  Note:  We will be walking from the Eastern Parkway entrance and will pass by the Japanese Garden, which is near the Parking Lot entrance.)


How:

-   By Subway:  Take the #1 or #3 train Eastern Pkwy - Brooklyn Museum


Lunch:  We'll break at 12:00 PM Noon  Bring your own food and drink or buy food in the Garden.  It's a long walk to find food outside the Garden.  


Afternoon:  1:00 PM Back to sketching


Show and Tell:  3:00 PM - We will meet at a location to be decided near the Administration Building (see map).



NOTE:


-      Bring a stool if you have one, it gives you more options.  

-  Be respectful of what the guards say about using your stool.   Some grassy places are acceptable and others not, depending on the conditions. We want to help the garden to be as beautiful as possible.

 



If you can’t find us

call or text Mark at 973-809-9128


There are no fees.   All drawing skill levels are welcome.