URBAN SKETCHERS See The World, One Drawing at a Time Urban Sketchers is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising the artistic, storytelling and educational value of location drawing, promoting its practice and connecting people around the world who draw on location where they live and travel. We aim to show the world, one drawing at a time. Mailing address: P.O. Box 12624. Mill Creek, WA 98082. USA Web address: www.urbansketchers.org
Workshop Proposal ABOUT YOU 1. Name: 2. Address: 3. Phone: 4. Primary email address (It’s very important that you provide your primary email address, the
one that you check regularly. We’ll use this address to give you access to the workshops blog and instructors mailing list.)
5. What Urban Sketchers blog do you contribute to? (i.e. International blog, USK Portugal,
USK Berlin, etc…)
6. Tell us about your experience as an art instructor. Describe how your teaching
experience applies to the Urban Sketchers workshop program.
7. Why would you like to become an Urban Sketchers workshop instructor? *
8. Bio (Add an edited bio that can be used in promotional materials. Length should be between
50 to 100 words.)
9. Area of speciality in sketching (Indicate what topics, you are experienced in teaching, (i.e.
perspective, value drawing, reportage, activities and people, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, ink, etc.)
ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP 1. Workshop Title
2. Workshop description
3. Learning goals (What are a few of the most important skills and concepts you'd like your
participants to learn from their experience?)
4. Workshop location (City and country)
5. Dates (Day, month and year)
6. Duration (Be as specific as possible, i.e. 3 hours on a Saturday morning, from 9 a.m. to
noon; or, three consecutive Friday afternoons, from 6 to 9 p.m.)
7. Workshop Schedule (How will the workshop be organized over the period of the day?
Please specify and breakout how the workshop time will be scheduled. Include descriptions of the exercises, demonstrations and/or activities you will use to achieve the learning goals and how much time you have allotted to each.)
8. Maximum number of participants (level of experience)
9. Minimum number of participants (Workshop is cancelled unless this number of participants
signs up)
Supply list (Are their any supplies that you feel are important for participants to bring with them for the workshop?)
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Registration fee (How much will you charge each participant? Explain the method of payment and any possible discounts you may offer.)
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12. Sponsorship (Will other organizations or companies —i.e art suppliers— sponsor your workshop or provide material for participants? If so, list your sponsors here.)
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