Wednesday, March 11, 2026
6:00 - 8:30pm ET (NYC Time)
$25 General Admission
Supplies included!
Raise a glass of wine, steady your hand, and render what the shadows suggest. Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library for an evening Drink & Draw where we ponder still life assemblages in the spirit of Memento Mori.
Paper and basic drawing tools will be provided on site and no prior experience is required. Sketches will take place in timed rounds building from 30 seconds to 20 minutes. We will offer brief prompts and small demonstrations; the rest is quiet industry and good company, as the Victorians would have wished.
Sev Gedra is a foam fabricator, craft costumer, scenic painter, and tambour beader. She specializes in intricately beaded headdresses, and custom foam costumes and props created through both additive and reductive processes. The larger and more challenging the construction, the better. While her home is in Richmond, Virginia, she has traveled across the country and world to serve at shops, studios, productions, conventions, and events.
Images: Marie Bashkirtseff, In the Studio (Atelier de peinture) (1881). https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bashkirtseff_-_In_the_Studio.jpg
Women’s atelier at the Académie Julian, Paris (late 19th c.). https://americangirlsartclubinparis.com/2013/08/23/where-the-light-falls-an-american-artist-in-paris/atelier_julian/
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
6:00 - 8:30pm ET (NYC Time)
$25 General Admission
Supplies included!
Raise a glass of wine, steady your hand, and render what the shadows suggest. Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library for an evening Drink & Draw where we ponder still life assemblages in the spirit of Memento Mori.
Paper and basic drawing tools will be provided on site and no prior experience is required. Sketches will take place in timed rounds building from 30 seconds to 20 minutes. We will offer brief prompts and small demonstrations; the rest is quiet industry and good company, as the Victorians would have wished.
Sev Gedra is a foam fabricator, craft costumer, scenic painter, and tambour beader. She specializes in intricately beaded headdresses, and custom foam costumes and props created through both additive and reductive processes. The larger and more challenging the construction, the better. While her home is in Richmond, Virginia, she has traveled across the country and world to serve at shops, studios, productions, conventions, and events.
Images: Marie Bashkirtseff, In the Studio (Atelier de peinture) (1881). https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bashkirtseff_-_In_the_Studio.jpg
Women’s atelier at the Académie Julian, Paris (late 19th c.). https://americangirlsartclubinparis.com/2013/08/23/where-the-light-falls-an-american-artist-in-paris/atelier_julian/