When: Sunday 9 July, 2:00pm-4:00pm

Where: Jewish Museum Australia
(meet at reception, please arrive on time)

Cost: $75.00

$35 Exhibition entrance fee not included (pay on day to the museum)

Materials (please bring): Sketchbook (A4 or A3), 2B pencil, eraser, sharpener (enclosed).

• Looking at the wonderful and skilful drawings, paintings and prints of Marc Chagall you will learn various drawing skills, whilst learning how and why Chagall produced art in the manner he did.

• You will discover ways to sketch with power and expression in an inspiring environment whilst Luccio gives you ways of drawing that may open up whole new possibilities for you.

• You will also learn easy and fun ways to capture life by drawing from Chagall’s folklorish and expressionist style

• You will explore how to quickly capture gestural depictions of subjects capturing their essence whilst filling up on new and exciting approaches to drawing. This exhibition is filled with great opportunity for learning to draw with a bustling and dramatic style.

• A great class to gain lots of new skills whilst learning about a great Jewish artist in a friendly manner and with an international artist renowned for his drawing skills and award winning artwork.

All levels welcome

For beginners and advanced.

Each one of the drawing from the collection class will be different, you won’t be drawing the same thing twice no matter how many classes you attend. You can do any of the classes without having attended any previous sessions.

More about Marco and his teaching

Luccio is a renowned international artist with a strong drawing based art practice.

He has mentored and taught beginners and advanced for many years and has been described by many as an artists artist.

He is know for having a very relaxed teaching style that caters for all levels.

Born in Benevento in 1969, Luccio arrived in Australia in 1974.

He has an Honors Degree in Printmaking from RMIT Melbourne where he was first introduced to teaching and selected as lecturer for the part time students whilst he was still a student himself.

Luccio has held 50 solo exhibitions, 208 group, curated and award shows and received several commissions.

Luccio has had several solo exhibitions in New York.

Luccio’s work is represented in 42 public and corporate collections, including the New York Public Library, the Museum of the City of New York, The New York Historical Society, The National Gallery of Australia, The National Gallery of Victoria, The State Library of Victoria and The City of Melbourne.

His work has been shortlisted for many major drawing awards including twice for both the most respected Dobell Drawing Prize and the Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing amongst many others.