Friday 21 February 2025
Date
The Life Drawing Studio, Kerris Vean Building, Falmouth (Woodlane) Campus
Location
About the event
Tap into your artistic potential and explore the human form like never before at our life drawing session - run by the Life Drawing Society! Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, this session offers a relaxed, supportive environment to practice, refine your skills, and gain new techniques. Work with a live model and let your creativity flow as you capture the beauty, anatomy, and emotion of the human body. Come discover the joy of drawing and connect with other artists in a vibrant, welcoming space. Don’t miss this chance to grow and increase your own body positivity!
Who is running the event?
This event is being run by Vice President Fina from The SU. Our Meet the Team page includes information about every member of The SU team.
If you need a buddy to support you with arriving at the event, please email The SU on info@thesu.org.uk and we will work out what we can arrange to help. This might be someone meeting you before the event start time or simply talking you through more details of what to expect. We want to help you access our events so let us know what you need.
Where is the event taking place?
The event is taking place at The Life Drawing Studio on Falmouth (Woodlane) Campus. This is in the Kerris Vean Building on Woodlane Road.
The exact location on What3words is: ///appear.stole.wake
What should I expect?
At this event, the space may be bright and have a fair amount of people. Everyone will be sat with their own materials drawing the model. There will be some materials to use but please bring your own if you have them!
There will be a member of staff present to support the event and answer your questions. There will be photography and videography at this event that will be used for SU marketing, please speak to the member of staff if you don’t want your photo taken.
This event is only for students of Falmouth University and the University of Exeter Cornwall Campus.