The image shows a child pretending to paint a portrait of two more children.

© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.

 

Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG) will host a season of events dedicated to drawing from March to June 2023. ‘Drawn Together’ will explore and celebrate drawing through activities, trails, talks and events for all ages groups and abilities.

 

The drawing season will use the collection, the four exhibiting venues and conservation centre to investigate the art of drawing, running in consultation with the Drawing Correspondence art collective. The collective consists of Tania Kovats, an artist, sculptor and professor of Drawing and Making at the University of Dundee; artist, draughtsman, speaker and Dean of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design at University of Dundee, Anita Taylor; and artist Chloe Briggs, a drawing instructor and Chair of Foundation and Online Foundation at Paris College of Art.

 

The season will run alongside the new exhibition The Van de Veldes: Greenwich, Art and the Sea, opening in March 2023 at the Queen’s House. In the exhibition, the public will be able to discover how drawing was at the heart of the practice and process of both artists who once had a studio in the Queen’s House.

 

For more information visit: https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/national-maritime-museum/drawn-together-season-drawings

 

 

MARCH 2023

Circumnavigation: Drawing Around Experience

The drawing season kicks off with a day-long symposium focusing on how drawing sensitizes us to the world around us, including a series of talks and activities across the National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House. The day will be curated and led by artists Tania Kovats, Anita Taylor and Chloe Briggs who all have drawing at the heart of their practice. Audiences will be able to investigate and challenge the importance of the act of drawing within the collection and within their everyday lives.

Date:              11 March 2023

Time:             10.30 – 17.00

Suitability:     Suitable for adults

Location:        National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House

Admission:     Free

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/lecture-theatre/circumnavigation-drawing-symposium

 

Saturday Art Club: Drawing Takeover

Join us for a fun and experimental drawing workshop planned and run by the 20 young people from RMG’s Saturday Art Club. The workshop will explore what drawing means to the young people in the club and involve a takeover of the Great Map in the National Maritime Museum.

Date:              18 March 2023

Time:             11.00 – 12.30

Suitability:     Suitable for all ages

Location:        National Maritime Museum, Great Map

Admission:     Free

 

Sound and Vision: London Fanfare Consort

Get creative with this unique drawing club hosted by Royal Museums Greenwich and online gallery Rise Art. Following the success of the online Sound and Vision series, it will be replicated on site for the first time. Come face to face with historical objects, art and live music from London Fanfare Consort.

Date:              23 March 2023

Time:             19.00 – 21.00

Suitability:     Suitable for adults

Location:        Queen’s House, Greenwich

Admission:     £15     

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/great-hall/sound-vision-drawing-club

 

Drawing Mars

Join our expedition to Mars and enjoy a thrilling experience where you'll dive into the depths of seemingly bottomless canyons and brave the violent winds that sweep across the Red Planet's icy dunes. But don’t forget your sketchbook, a constant in explorers' kits for hundreds of years, so you can sketch your journey to the Red Planet during this unique experience.

Date:              26 March 2023

Time:             10.30

Suitability:     Suitable for ages 7 and above.

Location:        Peter Harrison Planetarium, Royal Observatory Greenwich

Admission:     Adult £7 | Child £5

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/royal-observatory/drawing-mars

 

APRIL 2023

Ways into Drawing

Take part in creative workshops during the Easter holidays, play with mark-making and materials to turn drawing on its head.

Date:              1—16 April 2023         

Time:             11.00 – 13.00 | 14.00 – 16.00

Suitability:     Suitable for all ages

Location:        National Maritime Museum, Learning Space

Admission:     Free

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/learning-space/easter-holidays-ways-drawing

 

Family Fun Weekend

Design a scrimshaw inspired piece of art mounted on a blank coaster, or card - ready to take home and display. Families will be able to learn different etching marks to create their own scrimshaw design using wax covered papers, taking inspiration from images of whale teeth and other ivory and bone items.

Date:              1—2 April 2023

Time:             11.00 – 13.00 | 14.00 – 16.00

Suitability:     Suitable for all ages     

Location:        Cutty Sark, Greenwich

Admission:     Included in the admission price for the ship.

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/cutty-sark/family-fun-weekend

 

Sound and Vision: Baroque

Get creative with this unique drawing club hosted by Royal Museums Greenwich and online gallery Rise Art. Sound and Vision returns to the beautiful Queens House. Come face to face with works by the Van de Veldes and respond creatively whilst your evening is sound tracked by live Baroque music.

Date:              20 April 2023  

Time:             19.00 – 21.00

Suitability:     Suitable for adults       

Location:        Queen’s House, Greenwich

Admission:     £15.00

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/great-hall/sound-vision-drawing-club

 

Drawing the Moon

Grab your sketchbook and pencils as we go exploring the moon. Join artists and astronomers as the take you on a journey to our nearest companion in space. Like all good adventurers you will document your journey through sketches in this family fun activity.

Date:              23 April 2023

Time:             10.30

Suitability:     Suitable for ages 7 and above.

Location:        Peter Harrison Planetarium, Royal Observatory Greenwich

Admission:     Adult £7 | Child £5

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/royal-observatory/drawing-moon

 

Delve Deeper into Drawing

Drawings are a window into the artist’s process and one we all enjoy seeing when displayed in the museum. Unfortunately, due to the nature of paper, they are inherently delicate and susceptible to wear and aging, thus requiring careful storage and care. Delve deeper into the drawings and sketches in the Royal Museums Greenwich collection.

Date:              25 April 2023

Time:             19.30 – 20.30

Suitability:     Suitable for adults       

Location:        Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre

Admission:     £20

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/prince-philip-maritime-collections-centre/delve-deeper-specialist-tours     

 

MAY 2023

Lunar Sketch Along

Drawing can be a key observing skill for astronomers. Explore the use and significance of drawing within astronomy through a unique, live online ‘sketch along’ session with astronomer and astro-photographer Mary McIntyre, and members of the Royal Observatory team.

Date:              24 May 2023

Time:             19.00 – 21.00

Suitability:     Suitable for ages 13 and over

Location:        Online via Zoom

Admission:     Pay what you can

 

Behind-the-Scenes Tour

The best way to access our collection and see conservation in action is through one of our behind-the-scenes tours. On these exclusive tours, visitors will explore the drawings within the collection at our state-of-the-art storage facility. See how the conservators clean and care for these fragile works on paper including maps, plans, sketchbooks and even globes. 

Date:              11, 25 May 2023

Time:             13.30 15.30

Age:                Suitable for ages 16 and over

Location:        Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre, Kidbrooke

Admission:     Adult £16 | Members £12

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/prince-philip-maritime-collections-centre/behind-scenes-tours-prince-philip-maritime

 

Sound and Vision: Contemporary Netherlands

Get creative with this unique drawing club hosted by Royal Museums Greenwich and online gallery Rise Art. Sound and Vision returns to the beautiful Queens House. Come face to face with works by the Van de Veldes and respond creatively whilst your evening is sound tracked by live contemporary Dutch music.

Date:              25 May 2023   

Time:             19.00 – 21.00

Suitability:     Suitable for adults       

Location:        Queen’s House, Greenwich

Admission:     £15.00

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/great-hall/sound-vision-drawing-club

 

JUNE 2023

Families Drawn Together

Families are invited to take inspiration from the Van de Veldes and work together to produce their own collaborative masterpieces.

Date:              3 June

Time:             11.00 – 16.00

Suitability:     Suitable for all ages     

Location:        Queen’s House

Admission:     Free

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/queens-house/may-half-term-families-drawn-together

 

World Oceans Day

Take part in a day of workshops, talks and opportunities to talk to ocean and climate experts. The event will be co-curated in collaboration with artist Tania Kovats, encouraging visitors to draw inspiration from the oceans and celebrate our blue planet.

Date:              10 June 2023  

Time:             11.00 – 16.00

Suitability:     Suitable for all ages

Location:        National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

Admission:     Free

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/national-maritime-museum/world-oceans-day

 

 

Throughout the Season of Drawing

SENsory Social Club: Drawing with Light

The SENsory Social Club will be investigating drawing as a form of expression and communication whilst developing motor skills. Join in a different drawing adventure each week inspired by the vast collection at the Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre.

Date:              Every Friday

Time:             11.00 – 12.00 | 13.00 – 14.00

Suitability:     Suitable for adults and young people (14+) with special educational needs and disabilities

Location:        Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre

Admission:     Free

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/prince-philip-maritime-collections-centre/sensory-social-club

 

‘Create’ Family Trail at the Queen’s House

Pick up your own 'Create' family trail as you enter the Queen's House. Use this trail as a guide to explore the magnificent artworks inside the House.

This trail will encourage your family to explore mark-making, creating light and shadow, as well as prompting everyone to look closely at artworks to think about pose, landscape, symbolism and much more.

Dates:             Daily

Times:             10.00 – 17.00

Age:                Recommended for ages 7 and over, but available to all

Location:        Queen’s House, Greenwich

Admission:     Free

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/queens-house/queens-house-family-trail

 

The Van de Veldes: Greenwich, Art and the Sea

Willem van de Velde the Elder and Willem van de Velde the Younger were the most important and influential marine painters of the seventeenth century. In the home of their original studio granted 350 years ago by Charles II, this exhibition will reveal how the family’s legacy as renowned émigré artists transformed British visual culture and inspired future generations of artists including J.M.W. Turner.

Date:              2 March 2023 – 14 January 2024

Time:             10.00 – 17.00

Age:                Suitable for all ages

Location:        Queen’s House, Greenwich

Admission:     Free

URL:                https://www.rmg.co.uk/van-de-velde   

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

The National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory Greenwich, Queen’s House, Cutty Sark and Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre operate under the banner of Royal Museums Greenwich.

 

We recommend that visitors book their tickets online in advance. This helps us spread visits out throughout the day, and ensures sites remain safe for all.

 

All events included here are free of charge to all visitors unless stated.

 

For updated information prior to visit please visit our web site:

http://www.rmg.co.uk or phone 020 8858 4422.

 

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