Sketching at Evergreen: First Floor Hallway

June 15, 2022
2:30 - 4pm EDT
Registration is required

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Evergreen Museum & Library
410-516-0341

Description

Calling all artists: Evergreen Museum & Library is now offering sketching sessions throughout the museum. Each session is for 90 minutes and focuses on a single room. This session focuses on the main hallway at Evergreen, with its sumptuous red damask walls lined with works by Ignacio Zuloaga, David Driskell, and Raoul Dufy, and illuminated by Tiffany light fixtures. A docent will be on hand to answer any questions the history of the house, its collections, and its historical inhabitants.

In order to protect our collection, we ask that only pencils or colored pencils be used when sketching inside the house. **Any type of water pens are not allowed. Supplies are not provided with purchase of ticket.

Visitor Information

  • Masks are now optional
  • Due to the historical nature of the building, accessibility is limited, and some parts of the museum can only be reached via stairs.
  • Stools are available for the duration of the session.
  • Free self-guided tours of the gardens and grounds are included in admission. Full guided house tour is not included in admission to sketching session.
  • Free parking is available

All in-person events at Johns Hopkins must follow university COVID-19 policies. See current guidelines online.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Tickets

  • $12: General Admission
  • $10: Senior, Johns Hopkins Alumni, AAA (with valid ID), Student (with valid ID), Non-Active/Retired Military (with valid ID)
  • Free: Johns Hopkins Museums Members, Johns Hopkins Faculty (with valid ID), Johns Hopkins Staff (with valid ID), Johns Hopkins Student (with valid ID), Baltimore City Public Schools (with valid ID), Active Military

Registration

Registration is required

Space is limited; please register in advance

Contact

Evergreen Museum & Library
410-516-0341