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Event: Drawing classes at Al Sabah Art & Design‏

I have received this from the Al Sabah Art & Design rep. From August 1-19, Al Sabah Art & Design Gallery will be holding a course called Exploring the Versatility of Drawing. The instructor for the course is Alia Farid Abdal, the Cultural Director of Al Sabah Art & Design. Alia has completed a M.S. degree in Visual Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

This course is offered for FREE as part of the Gallery's commitment to the community and public educational program. Course attendess can choose to attend either the morning shift which is from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm or the evening shift from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm. To sign up for the course, please visit the gallery from 10:00 am – 10:00 pm Saturdays to Thursdays.

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Anonymous said…
i know how 2 draw real people [for example: justin bieber] but can can u teach us how 2 make them look realistic ??..peace
reem said…
Hello;

My daughter is applying for interior design BSA in Canada and it turns out that she needs to prepare a portfolio of her art work and should also pass an intern exam that involves finishing a sculpture of some design that she would be asked to perform.

She should be taking a drawing class to help her achieve such goals, would your school help her in this matter??

Appreciating your reply.
Best regards
Reem Shaaban Hakim
Student of Tala Hakim
Tel:+965 99764746
Confashion said…
Reem
Unfortunately, this place has shut down. You might want to try Beit Al That? I know that they offer Art Classes...

http://www.confashionsfromkuwait.com/2011/06/visit-to-beit-el-that.html

you can try calling (+965) 5566-4930 or by leaving a comment on their blog: http://beitelthat.blogspot.com/

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