Plant drawing short course 🌿 Darebin Parklands
Event description
Plant drawing sessions at Darebin Parklands over 5 weeks
6–8pm Wednesday evenings
A relaxing and creative way into 2025 – and an opportunity to connect with plants, learn with others and find your own way with drawing in a supportive and inclusive space.
The 5 drawing sessions focus on the indigenous plants of the Darebin Creek catchment and what they’re up to during the sunny, dry Wurundjeri season Biderap. Sessions are indoors at the Gleeson Centre and outdoors on short walks in the Parklands.
Come along and enjoy :)
Fees are ‘sliding scale’ and include all art materials, venue hire, and 10% donation to First Nations orgs
Sign up for single sessions: $26 to $42
Sign up for the whole 5-week course: $120 to $200
5 x 2-hour sessions (total 10 hours). Includes small discount :)
Session dates:
Jan 29, Feb 5, Feb 12, Feb 19, Feb 26
Week 1 – Indoors at the Gleeson Centre
Week 2 – Outdoors ‘walk and draw’ in the Parklands
Week 3 to 5 – A mix of both indoors and outdoors
- All drawing materials provided.
- Please contact me with any access needs.
- Please bring your own portable seating, foldable chairs or picnic mat if you would like to sit.
- Please wear suitable shoes that are good for walking over uneven ground, water bottle, snacks, sun protection
Head to my website for more info about Draw Plants Together
“This is the most fun and least intimidating time I've ever had drawing"
– participant, Glenroy Library Makerspace.
“Craig was an incredible facilitator. Very gentle, informative approach. I felt safe and inspired to be creative and connect with the plants. The best workshop I've taken”
– participant, 'Plant life queer life' in partnership with Bridge Queer Gathering for FUSE Darebin
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Draw Plants Together is an inclusive space. Everyone of all ages, backgrounds, sexualities, genders and abilities is welcome.
A safe and respectful space for First Nations people. Workshops for First Nations people are free. I regularly donate to local First Nations orgs
A safe and respectful space for queer and questioning, sexuality and gender diverse, LGBTIQA+ people
I prioritise accessibility in the delivery of my workshops. Please contact me if you have any access needs
Workshops are delivered in English unless co-facilitated or with an interpreter. I am a qualified English language teacher, and am happy to provide English language support
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Draw Plants Together acknowledges Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the First People of the place where this workshop is run. I acknowledge Wurundjeri as Traditional Custodians and pay my deepest respects to First Nations Elders, people and communities across the continent.
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