March 07, 2018

Back to Basics: A Drawing and Art Appreciation Workshop inspired by Fernando Amorsolo

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  • The Yuchengco Museum proudly presents a walk-through to the life and works of Master Fernando Amorsolo with a pragmatic series of lessons in art production. Back to Basics: A Drawing and Art Appreciation Workshop inspired by Fernando Amorsolo is a mix of art history and production to encourage a deeper understanding of the early years of Philippine art while learning drawing techniques at the same time.

    A three-part lesson to ensuring the students will be able to equip drawing skills and techniques. Using Amorsolo as inspiration, students will be able to unpack meanings of selected masterpieces, analyze the artist’s concept and create their own drawings.

    The workshop takes place on March 10, 17, and 24, 2018, 2 pm to 5:30 pm at the Yuchengco Museum in Makati City. Facilitators are teacher, writer, and multi-disciplinary artist Avie Felix (BA Art Studies and MA Art History, University of the Philippines) and artist Oliver Ramos (BA Fine Arts, University of Santo Tomas).

    The price of each workshop is Php 6,800 (inclusive of materials). For reservations contact, you may contact them through info@yuchengcomuseum.org or 02-889-1234.

    Details:

    What: Back to Basics: A Drawing and Art Appreciation Workshop inspired by Fernando Amorsolo
    Where: Yuchengco Museum, Makati City
    When: March 10, 17, and 24, 2018, 2 pm to 5:30 pm
    Tickets: Php 6,800 (inclusive of materials), info@yuchengcomuseum.org or 02-889-1234

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