Sketch Walk: Discover Your Inner Artist
27 February @ 9:30 am
Sketch Walk: Discover Your Inner Artist
Date: 27 February 2025
Time: 9:30am to 12:30pm
Where: Singapore Museum at the Onalu Bagel Haus at 9:30am, 60 Stamford Rd, #01-11
Cost: $10.00 per person
What is a Sketch Walk?
Do you like to draw or would you like to try? Then, join our Sketch & Stroll in February led by Corina Paul. This activity combines a passion for art with curiosity, creativity, plus, it’s a great way to make new friends and see a bit of Singapore, too.
Starting at 9:30am, the Sketch Walk will last about 3 hours. After we’re done sketching, some people like to head out together to lunch. No pressure if you have other plans. It’s all very casual.
Don’t miss out! Only 15 spots available. Sign up now to secure your place.
About our Sketch Walk:
- The meeting point will be at the Onalu Bagel Haus at 9:30am, right next to the Singapore Museum.
- We’ll grab a coffee or tea and spend about 30 minutes getting to know each another.
- Then, we’ll walk to Raffles House at Fort Canning Park, find a comfy spot to set up, where we’ll sketch for the remainder of the event.
What You’ll Need to Bring to the Sketch Walk:
- Materials that you use for sketching.
- Hat & Sunscreen.
- Water.
- Umbrella,
- Insect repellent.
- Something to sit on, whether it’s a small foldup stool or a pillow. Just make sure it’s easy and light to carry.
About our Sketch Walk Host
Corina Paul is an Aussie of mixed heritage; her father immigrated to Australia from Singapore before independence. Having worked in business consulting, a move to KL gave Corina the opportunity to do a Foundation diploma with Central St. Martin’s College of Arts. Here love of art grew, and while living in Thailand, she organised a sketching group with PILC (Pattaya international Ladies Club). However, subsequent moves to the UK, Australia, and the US and raising a family meant postponing any serious art-making adventures. Now back in Singapore for the fourth time, with one child away at University and twin tweens at home, she discovered the urban sketcher’s community. Being the constant “new girl”, Corina understands how important it is to find your people in a new country. She welcomes all to her sketch groups, no drawing experience is required.