What to Expect: We'll spend around 3-4 hours outdoors in the city, making art and enjoying each other's company. After the painting session, we will go to a nearby cafe/restaurant to further connect.
Expect a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where you can unleash your creativity and connect with fellow artists.
Elizabeth Street Garden (ESG) in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood is a community garden that has become a symbol of resistance against urban development. The park, which occupies a 20,000-square-foot lot between Prince and Spring Streets, was established in the 1990s by a local business owner, Allan Reiver, who leased the land from the city and filled it with sculptures and greenery. Over time, it became a beloved green space for residents.
For a detailed account of the garden's history and its current status, please visit elizabethstreetgarden.com
Early Use: The site of the garden was originally a public school, demolished in the 1970s, leaving the lot vacant for years.
1990s: Allan Reiver transformed the lot into a garden with sculptures, benches, and paths. Though informally created, it became a community spot.
2013: The city proposed building affordable housing on the site as part of the Housing New York plan. The local community and activists rallied to save the garden.
Agenda:
1:00 PM - 1:10 PM: We'll gather under the entrance of the Garden, then explore the park and nearby streets for the next 15-20 minutes to find the perfect spot for our easels this afternoon.
1:30 PM : 3:30 PM Painting session.
3:30- 4:00PM - Regroup and Show and Tell. (times are tentative, exact times will be announced during the event)
If you are new, Introduce yourself and your art practice, with the group, share your work(optional), sources of inspiration, and thoughts on the overall experience.
After 4 PM we'll head out of the garden and get some grub at a nearby place.
We encourage you to stay as this is the part that helps us truly connect and foster a meaningful connection with each other.
What to Bring:
1. Something to paint with - your preferred painting mediums, oil paints, watercolors, acrylics, gouache, ink, pastel, markers etc.
Brushes, pens and or pencils
2. Something to paint on - linen, canvas, paper, sketchbook etc.
3. Easels/pochade box (optional)
Beginners can join in with just a sketchbook or an iPad.
4. Dress comfortably for outdoor painting and walking, bring a hat, sunscreen, a water bottle and bug spray.
*If you are new to the group shoot a text and I'll keep an eye out for you. Jasmine- 9178599579*
*If you are getting late, let us know promptly*
*We snap pics for social media. If you’re not cool with that, just give us a heads-up!*
*The event might be cancelled or modified in case of extreme weather conditions.
Hope to see you on this adventure! cheers!