Join Ed Isaacs for a journey of drawing around the Jewellery Quarter, sketching local buildings and the newly restored Warstone Lane and Key Hill cemeteries. Ed will be guide you to places and buildings of interest in the area, demonstrate urban sketching techniques and teach you how to make the most of your on-site drawing experience.

Pencils and sketchbooks will be provided but if you wish to bring your own this would be fine. This workshop is suitable for all levels and no previous experience is required.

Ed is an RBSA member artist who explores the urban environment, recording places of interest and resonance through his sketching. He exhibits regularly at Wolverhampton Society of Artists, and the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) based in the Jewellery Quarter.

Covid-19

We have reduced the capacity of this group to 5 people to ensure that social distancing can be maintained, and the whole event will be held outside to minimise risk further.

To ensure the safety of the others in the group, please follow these guidelines:

Do not attend if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or are feeling unwell (your ticket will be refunded).
Stay 2 metres away from the other people in the group that you are not attending with.
If you are travelling on public transport to get to the event, please wear a face covering.
Wash your hands before and after the event.
Do not share equipment and tools with others in the group.