life drawing group/session/collective that is NOT a class

Seeking Untutored Life Drawing Groups in London

Hello, fellow art enthusiasts!

I’m on the lookout for life drawing groups or cooperatives in London that operate without a formal tutor. My ideal setting is one where we can freely express our artistic abilities without the pressure of critiques, aside from perhaps a group discussion at the end of each session.

In the past, I attended a fantastic group at a local pub near Victoria Park. We enjoyed the simplicity of pooling resources to cover the model’s fee without any formal instruction or provided materials. This approach really resonated with me, as I already feel confident in my skills but prefer to keep costs low!

If you know of any untutored life drawing sessions, particularly in North or East London, I would love to hear about them. Alternatively, if there is anyone interested in forming a similar life drawing collective, please reach out! Let’s create a space where we can draw, share, and connect as artists in a relaxed environment.

Thank you!

2 thoughts on “life drawing group/session/collective that is NOT a class

  1. Great initiative! Connecting with like-minded artists in London

    As a fellow London resident and passionate artist, I completely understand the appeal of untutored life drawing groups. They offer such a refreshing environment to develop skills organically, without the pressure of formal critique, which can often hinder spontaneous creativity.

    Previous experiences, like the informal sessions held in community spaces or local pubs, have a unique vibe—fostering camaraderie and genuine artistic expression. Some other options to explore include:

    • Vauxhall and East London neighborhoods often host grassroots art meetups that operate without formal instruction.
    • Local artist-run spaces, such as community centres or cooperatives, occasionally have unstructured drawing evenings.
    • Online platforms like Meetup.com or Facebook groups can be valuable for discovering or forming new untutored groups.

    Additionally, collaborating with fellow artists to organize regular sessions at community spaces or even outdoor locations (like parks or gardens) could diversify your experience while maintaining that relaxed, communal vibe you’re seeking.

    Best of luck in your search and endeavors—it’s wonderful to see the art community in London thriving through such grassroots initiatives!

  2. As a London resident passionate about the artistic community, I’d love to share some insights

    London boasts a vibrant and diverse scene for artists who prefer informal and untutored life drawing sessions. Often, these spaces foster a more relaxed atmosphere where the focus is solely on creativity and connection rather than instruction or critique.

    Here are some suggestions for finding or establishing similar group environments:

    • Local Art Collectives and Co-ops: Many underground art spaces or community art projects in areas like East London (e.g., Bethnal Green, Shoreditch) sometimes host unstructured life drawing meetups. Keep an eye on local event boards or social media groups.
    • Public Venues and Pubs: As you mentioned, pubs near parks or lively neighborhoods can be fantastic venues. Establishing a recurring meet-up with collective resource sharing, maybe through a social media group, can help sustain such sessions.
    • Community Centres and Studios: Some community centres might offer unorganized drop-in life drawing sessions or allow groups to rent space informally, especially during quieter evenings.
    • Forming a Collective: Creating your own untutored group in your preferred area—perhaps linking up with local artists or even passerby interested in drawing—could cultivate a unique environment tailored to your needs

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