The Adelaide Art Society is housed within an old Grain Silo converted to a studio on Margaret St in North Adelaide.
The Art society caters for a number of Sketch Groups, as well as holding annual exhibitions of members works. The programme for the sketch groups is as follows: Monday and Thursday mornings: Portraiture
Tuesday morning: Still Life
Wednesday Morning and Evening: Life Drawing
Friday: Painters Sketch Group.
Prices for the sketch groups range between 5 and 10 dollars with discounts for members.
I usually only go to the Wednesday night life drawing there. The set up is good with an overhead spotlight. Whilst this sort of lighting is more suited to portraiture, it does provide a difference to the harsh cross light which is usually implemented in life drawing groups, often providing soft contrajour lighting effects.
Easels, chairs and drawing boards are provided and there is usually plenty of space, although at times it can get a bit crowded. There is tea and coffee provided at the half time break, and quite a nice room with seating and a shelve of art books, to relax in during the break.
My only qualm is that, not too infrequently, the boys in charge forget to turn the spotlight on, which can be slightly annoying. read more