Making Morning at NCMA W-S: How to Draw the Face

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Making Morning at NCMA W-S: How to Draw the Face

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Date and Time
May 16, 2026, Sat., 10:30am-12:30pm
Venue
North Carolina Museum of Art
Location
West Raleigh
Address
2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 (370.3 mi)
Price
Adults $5 | Members $4
Description

This hands-on workshop at the NCMA Winston-Salem provides practical instruction on observational portrait drawing techniques. Led by artist and educator Stephen Lursen, the session explores fundamental methods for sketching accurate facial features step by step.

Participants will engage in a structured drawing process that mirrors Lursen professional middle school art curriculum. You will practice specific shading and proportion techniques while gaining direct insight into the pedagogical strategies behind a comprehensive self-portrait unit. This experience is designed to provide clear, actionable skills for both aspiring artists and seasoned instructors.

The workshop welcomes individuals of all experience levels who are interested in refining their drawing craft. It is especially beneficial for visual art educators looking to gather new classroom resources and instructional strategies to enhance their teaching practice. The atmosphere is collaborative and focused, offering a unique opportunity to learn professional techniques in an inspiring museum setting. We invite you to join us for this productive morning of artistic development. Please register in advance to secure your spot in this limited-capacity session and prepare to improve your portrait drawing abilities through guided, expert-led practice.

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