Life Drawing the Bareback Museum, photograph by Amy Wills. curated as part of Cruising for Art, Tate Britain, 2017
Our Performance Workshops are of an international standard. We offer a range of life drawing workshops.
QueerLDC offers a range of hybrid, online and live events on the themes of queer life drawing and life drawing performance workshops. These activities are participatory for audiences to draw, pose and join the conversation. Each event can last between 45 and 120 minutes for Lunchtime activities or as a planned morning, afternoon or evening experience. Audiences will be lead through a series of choreographed poses with an artist / model. For more information please select a performance from below.
Selection of Performances:
- Life Drawing Cafe with Miles Coote – a live art collaborative workshop
- Queer Life Drawing Conversation – poses and interview with a model
- Bareback Museum -life drawing, sexual health and intimacy
- Live art life drawing performance: Care with Gareth Cutter
- Live art life drawing performance: Shame with Catherine Hoffman
All live art practitioners have experience presenting work Nationally and Internationally.
Enquire and book a Life Drawing Performance Workshop
Prices:
Artist fees are inline with the Artist Union England Rates of Pay
Online Workshops | Led by Miles Coote with artist / model | £300 |
Live Workshops | Led by Miles Coote with artist / model | £450 |
Hybrid Workshops | Led by Miles Coote with artist / model and moderator | £500 |
The workshops are available for groups between 6 and 25 partipicants and includes the cost of drawing materials. Travel expenses are not included.
If you would like to receive a quote and book a Life Drawing Performance Workshop for your organisation, please complete the contact form
Our Ethics
This art project supports the promotion of equality and diversity for the public benefit by:
(a) the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of race, gender, disability , sexual orientation or religion;
(b) advancing education and raising awareness in equality and diversity;
(c) promoting activities to foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds;
(d) conducting or commissioning research on equality and diversity issues and publishing the results to the public;