Portrait Drawing
Class Description
This four session, beginner-friendly class will introduce you to the fundamentals of portrait drawing. You will learn the basics of human head anatomy, sighting and measuring techniques, and how to shade and add value, culminating in two finished portrait drawings. Attendees can expect to complete a self portrait from a mirror, as well as draw from a live model in the studio, and leave the class prepared with the skills necessary to continue their own portrait drawing practice.
No prior drawing experience is required, but this class can also be beneficial to artists who are looking to improve their portraiture skills and gain experience drawing from life.
Price
This class is operating on a sliding scale. You may purchase the class at a rate you feel financially comfortable with, up to the maximum class cost of $150. All students will receive the same instruction regardless of payment.
Use the checkout process as-is to pay the full $150 for the course. To adjust the price during checkout, please enter the desired price in the promo code box, between $100 and $150, using the format PORT###. For example, to pay $125, enter PORT125 into the promo code box. Please reach out to us if you need assistance.
Available Promo Codes
PORT100
PORT125
Dates & Times
This class meets on Saturdays, May 2nd through 23rd, from 4 – 6:30 pm.
May 2nd
May 9th
May 16th
May 23rd
Materials Required
Materials are included.
Students are also welcome to bring their own. A full materials list is available below.
Participants can work in either graphite or charcoal, depending on preference.
Graphite option:
Set of graphite pencils (at least H–4B)
Kneaded eraser
Handheld pencil sharpener
Charcoal option:
Vine charcoal
Compressed charcoal and/or charcoal pencils
Optional: artist’s chamois for blending
Please indicate if you plan to bring your own materials in the form during checkout.
About the Instructor - Madison Webster
Madison Webster is a painter set to graduate with her MFA from Pennwest Edinboro University in May 2026. She received her BA in Studio Art from Queens University of Charlotte in 2023. Madison enjoys working with the figure in her work, combining both the figure and still live into constructed narratives in her studio. Madison’s work has been exhibited in The Erie Art Museum, The Bates Gallery at Pennwest Edinboro University, The Elder Gallery in Charlotte, NC, and at Utah State University’s national juried exhibition.

