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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Weekday Sketchers at NY Public Library January 8th.


Can you do it?  Capture the iconic NYPL in your sketchbook?  So much detail: the arches, murals,  reading rooms, and scissored staircases are just starters. But you're an Urban Sketcher so it will be a snap.  Don't want to work indoors, no problem. Weather permitting, go outside to the skating rink and marketplace and capture the essences of the season. OR,  get a sketch of Patience and Fortitude all decked out for the Holidays. 



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DATE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 8, 2020

STARTING TIME: 10:30 AM

LOCATION: NY PUBLIC LIBRARY MAIN BRANCH
                        5 TH AVENUE AND 42ND ST.

           NOTE: The group will meet inside the main entrance near the gift shop. 

LUNCH: 12:30 PM Meet by the Library's gift shop.

TRANSPORTATION: B, D, F, M, Bryant Park/42nd St Station. 7 to 5th Avenue

Bring a stool and be prepared to work with dry materials inside the building. Bring lunch, or purchase it in the area. Following the lunch break, continue sketching indoors or out.

Looking for us?  Call Paula at 775-846-2523.

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