

San Francisco
Nature Drawing Workshop
Curiosity Through Observation
Join us for a morning of outdoor art-making in Golden Gate Park, where drawing becomes a form of observation and connection. This workshop invites participants to explore life drawing as a practice of attention — a way to slow down, look closely, and engage with the living world around us.
We’ll begin with a gentle walk through the park before settling into a series of guided prompts designed to expand how we see and interpret nature. Rather than striving for precision or scientific accuracy, this session emphasizes curiosity over control — celebrating the marks, gestures, and impressions that emerge when we draw with presence.
All levels of experience are welcome. Bring a sketchbook, your favorite drawing tools, and an open mind.
Ticket Type
When
10/25
Time
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Intensity


About
Tess Rubinstein is an artist, designer, and educator based in Berkeley, CA. Her work is informed by entangled ecologies, exploring themes around mutualism, cyclicality, and attention. She received her BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and is a certified California Naturalist. Tess is currently paying attention to tide pools, paper making, plant life, and systems of repair.

