Habitat Sketching Walks-I – Canceled

Instructor: Jonqui Albin

Workshop Series / Wild Bird Arting: Capture Live Bird Posture and Form


Sunday, May 8, 9 am–12 pm

Meet outdoors at Gualala Arts Center

Members $20, non-members $30; Member's Special: up to 3 Friends & Family enrolling at same time: $24 for all; Non-Member's Special: $36 for up to 3 enrolling at same time.

Jonquil Albin

Register by May 2. After that, check availability
Materials Fee: $5 per person or bring items specified in Materials List
Materials List

This workshop is part of the Bird Arting Workshop Series. See other listings below. Take one or all.

Habitat Sketching Walks + Pre-Field Theme Class (25 min). Meet outdoors at GAC. Carpool to sketching site.

Capture Live Bird Posture and Form — from moving subjects. Experience a personal connection with the spirit of nature in wild birds from focused attention drawing exercises. Results often reveal a surprising essence and vitality. Artwork can be framed or used as working studies for paintings, drawings or collages.

All skill levels welcome! Suitable for ages 9 through adult (kids under 18 should attend with an adult). Program culminates with Wild Wire Birds: Flying Sculpture, September 9–November 20 — an exhibition and installation at Gualala Arts Center of participant and instructor creations inspired by live wild bird studies.

Other dates in this Bird Arting Workshop series are:
Saturday, April 9, 10 am–1 pm Live Bird Action Drawing
Saturday, June 11, 9 am –Noon: Habitat Sketching Walks II/Uncover Bird Action Mechanics
Sunday, July 10, 9 am – Noon: Habitat Sketching Walks III/Apply Details of Face and Feathers
Saturday, July 30, 10 am– Noon: Wire Bird Sculpting/Line Relief Sculpting
Saturday, July 30, 1 pm–4 pm: Wire Bird Sculpting

About the Instructor

As a high-energy artist, Jonqui Albin is best known for her active flying wire bird sculptures, big, bold narrative paintings and powerful installation impressions. Her current education program, “Bird Arting”, is applying her life-long experience as an innovative artist, performer, and enthusiastic, motivational art teacher to the conservations of wild birds. Bird Arting forges new connections between human and avian participants. Via Los Angeles, Berkeley and San Francisco, Jonqui is now based in her Sonoma, California Studio.