Drawing Club
We meet the fourth Saturday of each month at 10:30 AM
Location: Duncanville Public Library, 201 James Collins Blvd.
For more information, contact Ron Thompson at (575) 425-0914 or email ron@artsinourpark.org
The Armstrong Park Drawing Club is a free, all-ages group that meets monthly to draw, connect, and explore creativity in community. No experience is required—just bring your curiosity, your sketchbook, and whatever tools you like to use.
Each session offers a relaxed, welcoming environment to sketch from observation, imagination, or themed prompts. Come as you are—this is about making space for art in everyday life.
Draw with Rhonda Allen
Saturday, May 24, 2025
10:30 AM — 11:30 AM
Duncanville Public Library, 201 James Collins Blvd.
Learn techniques for different types of shading. Explore tonal values and the impact it has on a drawing. See how the pencil you use can make a difference in your drawing. Enjoy the discussions and engage in the activities, you are sure to be refreshed and gain knowledge to help improve your artwork.
Rhonda has always loved drawing and art and if her family could tell the story they would say she needs an intervention from purchasing art supplies. She loves working in all mediums such as charcoal, graphite, pastels, markers, and both oil and acrylics. Her passion for art drives her to help others by sharing what she has learned on her artistic journey.
Supplies needed for attendees:
Bring your pencils and paper and let’s go all in.
Additional paper will be provided.
Snag your supplies while they last! Need art stuff? Give us a shout—we’ve got you.
Draw with Evelyn Andersen
Saturday, June 28, 2025
10:30 AM — 11:30 AM
Duncanville Public Library, 201 James Collins Blvd.
Create a fantastical creature alongside a professional illustrator, get tips and tricks about character design, and see how the artist uses digital drawing to bring her graphic novel characters to life!
Evelyn Andersen is an illustrator and designer from DFW whose published work ranges from children’s nonfiction to graphic novels to fantasy book cover art. She loves to work in many mediums like watercolor, graphite, ink, and digital. Humorous and whimsical art were always what Evelyn gravitated toward growing up, and tries to bring as much of that as possible into her work for the next generation of young readers.
Supplies needed for attendees:
Some sort of drawings pencils
Erasers either on the pencil or separate
Basic colored pencil sets
Fine tip black pen
Drawing paper - each attendee will probably need 3 pieces at least.
Snag your supplies while they last! Need art stuff? Give us a shout—we’ve got you.
Follow Evelyn on Instagram.