After settling in, Jamie will guide us through our life drawing experience for the evening – for some, a chance to start your drawing and mark making journey, for others, an opportunity to further hone your figurative drawing skills.
We’ll spend the first half of the session working through a couple of short poses to warm up your drawing muscles and explore different methods of drawing and mark making, before taking a short break to grab a drink and stretch your fingers.
After the break, we’ll spend the rest of the session working through a longer 35-minute pose where you can really focus on your technique and finesse your drawing, with time to share your creations with the rest of the group at the end (if you want to and feel comfortable doing so!).
All levels of experience are welcome!
What do I need to bring?
We encourage everyone to bring along your own drawing materials and paper, but we will have a limited number of extras on hand for folks who are unable to do so. A hardback sketchbook is ideal as we will only be supplying seating, but feel free to bring along your own A3 drawing boards, clipboards, or small easels too!
This life drawing session will take place in the Nunnery Gallery, 181 Bow Road, E3 2SJ. Doors will open at 6pm, with the life drawing session running from 6.30pm until 8.30pm, followed by open socialising time. The Nunnery Café will be open from 6-9pm, selling their usual fare of delicious drinks and snacks.
Concession rate applies to students, over 65s, under 18s, Bow Arts artists, National Art Pass members, and key workers
More about Jamie Zubairi
Jamie Zubairi is an artist, actor, photographer, voiceover and creative facilitator of mixed Anglo-Malay heritage. After Art Foundation at DeMontfort, Zubairi trained as an actor at LAMDA and his work ranges from the Edinburgh Fringe to West End, to film and television. He’s best known for playing Inspector Chen in the BBC radio series INSPECTOR CHEN MYSTERIES. He painted and drew whenever he wasn’t acting and after meeting his mentor in 2009, created various performances that incorporate live painting, text, and performance, notably SKYLARKING (2011), UNBROKEN LINE (2012), and TIDES (2017, film directed by Tupaq Felber). He runs Thamesmead Life Drawing and occasionally teaches acting at LAMDA.
Access information
The Nunnery Gallery has step-free access throughout from street level, including to the accessible toilet, and is service animal friendly. This venue does not have a hearing loop system. Accessible parking is not available on-site but blue badge parking can be found 500m away on Fairfield Road.
If you have any questions regarding accessibility at this venue or event, would like to make us aware of any access requirements that you have in advance of visiting, or would like this information in an alternate format including Easy Read, please email nunnery@bowarts.com or call 020 8980 7774 (Ext. 3)
Access requirements could include things like providing equipment, services or support (e.g. information in Easy Read, speech to text software, additional 1:1 support), adjusting workshop timings (e.g. more break times), adjustments to the event space (e.g. making sure you have a seat near the entrance) or anything else you can think of!
Transport Information
Opening hours: Tues-Sun, 10am to 4pm
Address: Nunnery Gallery, 181 Bow Road, London, E3 2SJ
Nearest station(s): Bow Road (District and Hammersmith and City lines) is a 6-minute walk away, and Bow Church (DLR) is a 3-minute walk away.
Bus: 205, 25, 425, A8, D8, 108, 276, 488 and 8 all service the surrounding area.
Bike: Bicycle parking is located at Bow Church Station. The nearest Santander Cycles docking station is at Bow Church Station.