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Boston's Best Sketching Classes

Learning how to sketch in Boston is an attainable goal for people of all budgets, ages and skill levels. There are dedicated schools, community centers and even museums offering a wide selection of lessons. Everything from figure sketching with a model present to drawing cartoons is a possibility. Be sure to research all of the classes available and bring along anything in their supplies lists. Being prepared will help all learners get the most from their classes.
Museum of Fine Arts
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Museum Of Fine Arts Studio Art Classes
465 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 267-9300
www.mfa.org
The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the best places in Boston to take virtually any type of art class, and this applies to drawing as well. Among the classes offered by the MFA are those for children of all ages, beginner drawing, intermediate drawing and much more. There are also art appreciation tours offered, so aspiring artists can get a guided tour of a specific set of pieces to inspire them and enhance their knowledge. Book in advance for all studio programs and be sure to keep a lookout for special events.

Boston Center For Adult Education
122 Arlington St.
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 267-4430
www.bcae.org

It is never too late to learn how to draw, which is why the Boston Center for Adult Education offers drawing classes to grown-ups. Classes include beginning drawing, daytime drawing and weekend drawing for all levels. There is a diverse offering of art courses, so it is easy to stay busy, even as a student progresses out of the available drawing courses. For many of the art classes, there is no additional charge for materials, but be sure to double check all tuition and fees before committing.
The Eliot School
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The Eliot School
24 Eliot St.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
(617) 524-3313
www.eliotschool.org

The Eliot School is an unassuming establishment that caters to students young and old. Drawing classes offered at the school include beginner drawing and figure drawing. As students progress, they can move on to comic drawing, fantasy illustration, painting and much more. Every artist from a boy who dreams of becoming the next Neal Adams to a mature woman who just wants to draw the flowers in her garden can get a solid foundation at Eliot.

Academy Of Realist Art Boston
112 South St.
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 426-3006
www.academyofrealistartboston.com

Very serious artists who want to create life-like drawings will find few better than the Academy of Realist Art Boston. Perspective drawing, teen drawing, figure drawing, drop-in figure classes, evening classes and more are all part of The Eliot School's offerings. Art teachers in the area can also come to the school for enrichment classes. These count for credit toward re-accreditation. In this way, The Eliot School is helping the entire Boston area learn about art.
Cambridge Center For Adult Education
42 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 547-6789
www.ccae.org

Adult education centers around Boston really know how to help adults develop professional and recreational skills. The Cambridge Center for Adult Education teaches everything from cooking to foreign language. Tucked in the huge list of courses offered by the center is a group of drawing classes that include botanical drawing, several types of calligraphy, cartoon drawing, composition, basic drawing, figure drawing, anatomy, etc. Few, if any, centers in the Boston area offer quite as many courses for sketching, so be sure to browse through the list before settling on a class.
Shelly Barclay is a professional freelance writer and amateur author. She writes on a variety of topics from food to mysteries. She loves to share the culture and rich history of her birthplace and home, Boston, with the rest of the world. Her work can be found at Examiner.com.

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