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Visual Art: Drag & Draw life-drawing session birthday special

27 Nov 2019 (Past)

Street 66, 33-34 Parliament St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2



Drag & draw is back for a very special drawing session on Wednesday 27th November from 7pm to celebrate Street 66 Dublin‘s 3rd Birthday!

Making a long awaited return to the Drag & Draw stage will be the model from our very first drawing session, the incomparable Pixie Woo (Miykael Pixie Rymartz)! Also making a semi-return to lead the class will be the mega talented Ailbhe O’Connor aka Tony A.

Half art class, half drag show, Drag & Draw is a life-drawing session with a drag queen model. The class is made up of various different drawing exercises, some of which incorporate lip-syncs and audience interaction.

This is an informal event, very suitable for life-drawing beginners (so you can ignore RuPaul’s advice, and feel free to mess it up!). It will also challenge experienced artists. A drag queen is not your typical life drawing model – think more sass! Expect alternative drawing exercises, drinkies, music, Q&A, performances and good vibes all around.

Tickets are €12.50 each plus a booking fee. Booking required.

Irish Sign Language interpreters are available for this class. For more information, please email draganddrawdublin@gmail.com.

Drag & Draw is organised and managed by Adrian Colwell.


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