Saturday, August 7, 2021

Bringing art oudoors this summer

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Sketch on the Square 

Make your way to Trafalgar Square this summer as art goes al-fresco for 'Sketch on the Square', part of the Inside Out Festival.

Pull up to one of 30 easels installed outside the Gallery and create your own masterpiece at drop-in sessions, family studios and artist-led classes throughout August. All activities are free and open to any age or ability, with materials provided.

Paint, draw or sketch whatever sparks your imagination! Then before you head home, grab some refreshments and take in the spectacular views of London at our pop-up café.

Until 31 August.


Drop in and draw

Whether you want to learn tips and techniques, gain introductions to art history, or make art as a family, there's something for everyone.

Want to see the collection?

If you're looking for inspiration and want to visit the Gallery then simply book a free ticket online.

Watercolour bundle © Cass Art

Competition time

To celebrate 'Sketch on the Square', sponsors Cass Art are offering you a chance to win a watercolour bundle worth over £85!


Catalogues © The National Gallery Company, London

Artist's materials

Explore your creative side with our wide selection of artist materials. From sketchbooks, pencils and how-to guides, we have everything you need to start your artistic journey.


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