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Learning to See (with Ruskin)

FREE MONTHLY SESSIONS ONLINE - A drawing and observation series inspired by John Ruskin

  • 06 Sept 2025 – 06 Dec 2025
  • Online
  • Free, booking required
  • Teens & Young Adults, Adults

Event Dates

  • 06 Sept 2025, 14:00 - 15:30
  • 04 Oct 2025, 14:00 - 15:30
  • 01 Nov 2025, 14:00 - 15:30
  • 06 Dec 2025, 14:00 - 15:30

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Simon Seligman, Ruskin's Guild of St George

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Simon Seligman, Ruskin's Guild of St George

An image of pencil and charcoal drawings of nature fragments by Kateri Ewing, with the event title written below

Event description

What happens when we pause long enough to truly see the world around us?

This gentle, monthly workshop series, at 2pm (UK time) on the first Saturday of every month, from September 2025 to May 2026, invites you to slow down and look closely—at leaf and lichen, cloud and stone, light and shadow. Guided by the spirit of John Ruskin and his belief that learning to draw is above all a way of learning to see, Learning to See offers a welcoming space for anyone, regardless of skill level, to deepen their connection to the natural world through careful observation and creative practice.

Inspired loosely by Ruskin’s The Elements of Drawing, the series will blend drawing with a wide range of creative responses, which might include walking, watercolour and colour mixing, photography, mapping, and reading.

Sessions will run on the first Saturday of each month, with artist, writer and Companion Kateri Ewing opening the series in September and October, setting the tone for an experience rooted in reverence, presence, and accessibility. We are delighted that artists Julian Perry, Robert Newall and Doris Rohr have all agreed to be guest session leaders later in the series.

Together, we’ll explore how attentive seeing can rekindle our sense of wonder—and how wonder can lead us toward care.

Join us for 90 minutes of shared observation, practice, discussion, and community each month, and discover how small, mindful acts of attention can become a daily rhythm of creative noticing.

Who can join

Anyone with an interest in taking a more careful look at the world, and exploring what it means to really see things, with a pencil (or similar) in hand.