DrawNow!DibujaAhora!
a special collaboration between Street Lab + The Drawing Center
DrawNow!DibujaAhora! is a special, socially distanced outdoor art workshop in collaboration with The Drawing Center. This free workshop will be led in Spanish and English by teaching artist, Ada Pilar Cruz, and will focus on the current exhibition, 100 Drawings From Now, which features an international group of over 100 artists whose drawings provide a snapshot of artistic production during the pandemic. Explore the exhibition online by downloading the free Bloomberg Connects app and selecting The Drawing Center’s digital guide, which includes images, drawing activities, and educational resources. Masks are required, and free masks and hand-sanitizer will be provided on-site.
This event is part of Street Lab’s Inside Out initiative which helps bring the offerings of the city’s cultural institutions outside. Made possible in part with support from SPIN and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. The Drawing Center’s Education and Community Programs are made possible by the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. Major support is provided by The Evelyn Toll Family Foundation. Additional support is provided, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation.
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Street Lab’s participation in DRAW NOW! is supported by:


NYC COVID-19 Response and Impact Fund at The New York Community Trust

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DrawNow! DibujoAhora!
A free, open-air art studio for all ages where New Yorkers can draw together, safely.
Join a free workshop led by a teaching artist in Spanish and English. Meet your neighbors!
A partnership between Street Lab and The Drawing Center.
Street Lab’s PLAY NYC program will also be on the street!
34th Ave at 93rd St
in Queens
Thu Oct 8, 2-5pm
Our host is the 34th Ave Open Streets Coalition.
Supported by SPIN and NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
Street Lab www.streetlab.org
Download the card for the Bronx:
DrawNow! DibujoAhora!
A free, open-air art studio for all ages where New Yorkers can draw together, safely.
Join a free workshop led by a teaching artist in Spanish and English. Meet your neighbors!
A partnership between Street Lab and The Drawing Center.
Street Lab’s PLAY NYC program will also be on the street!
Willis Ave at 147th St
in the Bronx
Friday, Oct 9, 2-5pm
Our host is Third Avenue BID.
Supported by SPIN and NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
Street Lab www.streetlab.org
Download the card for East Harlem:
DrawNow! DibujoAhora!
A free, open-air art studio for all ages where New Yorkers can draw together, safely.
Join a free workshop led by a teaching artist in Spanish and English. Meet your neighbors!
A partnership between Street Lab and The Drawing Center.
Street Lab’s PLAY NYC program will also be on the street!
Pleasant Ave at E119 St
in East Harlem
Sunday, Oct 11, 12-3pm
Our host is Uptown Grand Central.
Supported by SPIN and NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
Street Lab www.streetlab.org
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Blog posts about Street Lab + The Drawing Center:
A residency for DRAW, a pop-up drawing studio, in Washington Square Park
On four Thursday afternoons in this fall (September 19 and 26, and October 3 and 10), Street Lab set up its portable, open-air, drawing studio in the northwest corner of Washington Square Park. The program featured fine art drawing materials, art books, as well as...
A special version of DRAW with The Drawing Center at Johnny Hartman Plaza
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