

San Francisco
Landscape Drawing Workshop - David Wilson & TERREMOTO
Landscape as Inspiration
In collaboration with TERREMOTO & TestPlot, we offer a plein air drawing session atop the Starr King Open Space in San Francisco. Led by the incredible David Wilson. Improvised ambient tunes will be provided by Matt Nelson and Gil Sunshine.
This time together will evolve around drawing, gathering, music, and collective care.As we move between different vantage points, we will focus our attention towards the distant horizon landscape and our bodies grounded in a natural space where communal ecological care is intimately taking place. Physically drawing from those two scales will frame the drawing session.
Event includes two hours of guided drawing practice, music, and nature-based learning.
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When
06/13
Time
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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About
David Wilson is an artist based in Oakland, CA. He creates observational drawings based in direct experiences with landscape and orchestrates site-based gatherings that draw together a wide net of artists, performers, filmmakers, chefs, and artisans into collaborative relationships. He organized the experimental exhibition The Possible at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, and received the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's 2012 SECA Art Award. He has exhibited his work with SFMOMA, was included in the 2010 CA Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art, had a solo Matrix exhibition at BAMPFA, and has received grants from The Andy Warhol Foundation, Southern Exposure, and The Center for Craft, Creativity, and Design.


Event Details:
Participants should be ready to sit outdoors for the duration of the workshop. Bring a blanket or chair, water, and comfortable clothing.
Some art supplies will be available, but bring any drawing materials you like.
No prior drawing experience is required and is preferred!
All ages are welcome. No bathrooms are located on site.
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