UC Observational Drawing: Animals and Nature

  • General visual arts
Utah County: 5378 W 10400 N St, Highland, UT 84003, USA
Apr 01 2026
May 20 2026
8 Week Class (1 Drop-In Class $25.00 USD)
$199.00 USD
  1. Wed10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Description

Do you have a favorite animal? Let’s learn how to draw it!

This mixed media observational drawing class is perfect for students who love animals, plants, and anything outdoors. Experimenting with a variety of different art materials over several weeks, we will be carefully observing and creatively representing the structures, proportions, shapes, colors, and patterns we see in the natural world. 

Each project is designed to build confidence and creativity while helping students improve their observational drawing skills. With step-by-step guidance and helpful demonstrations, everyone will work at their own pace in a relaxed, supportive environment that welcomes both teens and adults.


Supply List:

- 9x12 pad of hot press watercolor (I like this one: https://a.co/d/a9Cwid2 )

- collection of double sided markers, with a brush tip and fine tip (I like these ones: https://a.co/d/b0iMrR3

- a few mechanical or #2 pencils 

- Pink Pearl eraser, or cap erasers for pencils

 

LOCATION:

Highland Community Center

5378 W 10400 N St., Highland, UT

 

If using maps, search for "Highland Community Center."

 

INSTRUCTOR:
This class is taught by Addie Vawdrey. Learn more about our instructors at https://www.visualartinstitute.org/art-faculty

 

DROP-INS:

This class IS open for drop-in students. Students can register online for a specific date or purchase a Flex Pass. Everyone is responsible for bringing their supplies for the class.

 

REFUND POLICY:

We are only able to offer refunds up to 2 weeks before the start of class. We do not offer refunds or credits or make-up classes to students who miss class.

 

TRANSFER POLICY:

We may be able to transfer you to a different class depending on space availability.

 

CLASS CANCELLATION:

We find that students learn better in larger groups. If we feel the number of registrations is too low to promote a good learning environment, we may cancel the class. In the event we cancel a class, we will reach out to you as soon as possible.

 

TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:

We try to make our classes as accessible to everyone as possible. We are able to offer a limited number of tuition assistance scholarships each term. You can complete an application on our website or call our office for assistance applying. Applications are available in Spanish and English.

 

MULTI-CLASS DISCOUNT:

When you register for more than one class, you can receive a discount up to 10% per class! You must call and register through the front office for this discount.

 

ADA ACCESSIBILITY & ACCOMMODATIONS:

Our classrooms are ADA accessible. Some courses may involve tasks or activities that may be difficult for individuals with limited strength, difficulty bending over, and sitting or standing for long periods of time. We are happy to work with students to find solutions to make their experience positive and doable. For example, wheel throwing takes arm strength and bending over the wheel. Students may work on hand-building projects instead of throwing. Please reach out to our office to discuss your needs.

 

DIFFICULTY REGISTERING?

Please call our main office for assistance! 801.474.3796


Additional services and fees

OPTIONAL DONATION: VAI TUITION ASSISTANCE $25.00
OPTIONAL DONATION: VAI SUPPORT $50.00

Restrictions

Participants must be 12 years to 110 years old when the program starts.

Registration period

Registration starts on 01/31/2026 and ends on 05/20/2026.

In-person location

Utah County: 5378 W 10400 N St, Highland, UT 84003, USA