Drawing Activities
Designed for all ages, these downloadable and printable drawing activities connect artist’s practices with students, families, or friends through home-friendly drawing prompts.
Explore Recent Online Drawing Workshops and Walkthroughs
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DrawNow! Online! with The Studio Museum in Harlem
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DrawNow! Online! with The Studio Museum in Harlem Part II
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DrawNow! DibujoAhora!
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In Conversation: Curtis Talwst Santiago with Zadie Xa
![Neo Rauch, Die Eselpfleger, 2013. Felt-tip pen and oil on paper, 8 1/4 11 5/8 inches. Courtesy the artist, Galerie EIGEN + ART Leipzig/Berlin and David Zwirner © Neo Rauch, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.](https://tdc.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/tdc-1/neo-rauch-aus-dem-boden-from-the-floor/_800x530_crop_center-center_none/0a13b6e1ef15700948979a5db57e22f90f3766df.jpg)
DrawNow! Online! with Isabella Kapur
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Virtual Walkthrough of Guo Fengyi: To See From a Distance
Artist Curtis Talwst Santiago and Chief Curator Claire Gilman host a virtual walkthrough of Santiago's exhibition Can’t I Alter, a site-specific installation that contemplates our interpretations of the past as well as our historical conditioning of the present. Through hand-built architectural constructions, stand-alone drawings, paintings, and sculptures, the immersive installation explores themes of ancestry and the struggle to access lost and tangled histories.
This program was recorded on April 15, 2020.