Figure Drawing in the Studio -- Long Pose -- with Nomi Silverman

Adult Classes | Available

All Levels

4/11/2024-5/9/2024

5:00 PM-7:30 PM on Th

$400.00

Member Discount Available

Are you ready to take your figure drawing to a new level?  With one pose for the 5 weeks, students will learn to develop a concise drawing, with focus on structure, gesture, balance, proportion, and shading to fully develop believable form.  Students will gain a better understanding of the figure’s key anatomical landmarks within one pose.  Forming a sense of expressive gesture and a highly developed drawing are key elements while learning how to take that understanding to more complex, single poses in the future.

Silverman, Nomi

Nomi Silverman attended the High School of Art and Design and Barnard College. She also studied with Daniel Greene, David Leffel, Gustav Rheiberger, Harvey Dinnerstein, Ron Sherr, George Nama, Bob Blackburn, Burt Silverman, and Michael Mazur. She has had solo shows at The Fairfield Arts Center, A-Space Gallery in New Haven, CT, The Housatonic Museum in Bridgeport, CT, The Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk CT, A Shenere Velt Gallery in Los Angeles, CA, the Silvermine Guild of Art in New Canaan, CT, and the Greenwich Arts Center Gallery in Greenwich, CT, amongst others. She has also shown in many group shows including the Print Triennial, Politically Speaking, Contemporary American Printmaking at the William Patterson University, and National Drawing, at the College of NJ.  She has won many awards, and received a grant from the Puffin Foundation and the Connecticut Commission on the Arts and received a fellowship to Duke University. Selected articles, reviews and books include The New York Times, The Stamford Advocate, the LA Times, The Philadelphia Weekly, Venu Magazine and “Strokes of Genus 3” by North Light Books. Her work is in the collection of the New York Public Library, The Slater Memorial Museum, The William Benton Museum of Art, The Library of Congress, The Mattatuck Museum, the Boston Public Library, The Housatonic Museum of Art, The Hunterdon Museum of Art and numerous national and international collections.