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Charcoal Drawing Workshop

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In this class, students learn about line, value, texture, and volume through the process of making charcoal figure drawings. From quick gesture drawings to more elaborate studies using directional light, we delve into the multi-faceted potential of burned wood, picking up skills and perspectives that advance abilities in drawing, painting, and spatial understanding. All materials provided for in-person classes.

About the instructor:

Alison Lee Schroeder’s artwork and personal identity have been shaped by three countries. Raised in the United States by a Colombian mother and Minnesotan father, she has spent most of her adult life in Mexico, and is a wife to and mother of Mexicans, now living in the D.C. area. In a constant mental and emotional migration between these cultures and identities, her artwork often references the disorienting experience of not being either inside or outside, as well as that of being both inside and outside.

Schroeder studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design and Fine Arts at the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos (Mexico) where she received a full scholarship from the National Council for Science and Technology.

Her work has been exhibited in Washington, D.C., Mexico City. New York, Paris, Los Angeles, and in other parts of Mexico and the United States, where she has also worked as a curator, gallery director, and commissioner for planning and programming of cultural development.