CLASS DETAILS
Drawing is one of the most fundamental art forms. Sharpen your drawing skills in this six-week class with artist Danielle Garcia by exploring traditional techniques like drawing from observation, shading, gesture sketching, and much more! A long journey begins with one step -- time to bring out the artist within!
In-person. Weekly class on Mondays, 5:30 - 7pm, for six weeks, from April 4 - May 9. Ages 15+
Must be an Adult (18+) to register on behalf of a Minor (15 - 17).
Members: $159
($134 course fee + $25 supply fee)
Non-Members: $174
($149 course fee + $25 supply fee)
CANCELATION POLICY
No refunds if registration is canceled 4 days before the start of class or sooner.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
About the Art Historian
Danielle Garcia joins WADA after serving for several years at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in Jacksonville, FL. As the Museum’s Accessibility Coordinator, Danielle primarily worked with visitors from diverse communities and with diverse abilities, ensuring that museum experiences are welcoming, inclusive, and accessible to all. Danielle graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Florida and has experience in museum education, curatorial work, and studio arts at Princeton University Art Museum, the Harn Museum of Art and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Danielle is quadrilingual, speaking Tagalog, Spanish and French in addition to English. Danielle is siya in Tagalog and goes by any pronouns. Her professional artistry extends through the visual arts into multimedia, theatre and film and is a skilled Wing Chun Kung Fu martial artist.