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Friday Figure Drawing Sessions

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Join us at the Society of Figurative Arts in Carrollton, Texas for uninstructed or mentored in-person figure drawing sessions every Friday 10:30am – 1:30pm. Space is limited, reserve your spot by prepaying below.

Session Information

Cost: $30 per 3-hour unmentored session or $50 for mentored session.
Cash preferred, Venmo, PayPal, and CC accepted. Prepaying below guarantees you a spot.
Course length: every Friday (except when studio hosts a workshop or due to a holiday).
Time: 10:30am – 1:30pm
Studio Address (view on Google Maps):
3306 Wiley Post, Studio 104, Carrollton, Texas, 75006
Phone: 972-679-1625
E-mail: contact@tsofa.com

Figure Drawing by Michael Mentler

Please come on time as the door closes at 10:30 and you’ll have to wait outside until the model’s break. We check the door only during model breaks. If you’re late and the door is closed, you’ll have to wait up to 20 minutes before you can come in.

Purchase Open Session Pass:

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Single Drawing Session Pass

Unmentored $30
Mentored $50

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Valid through 12/31/2026
3306 Wiley Post, Studio 104, Carrollton, TX

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Serious Artist Pass:
5 Drawing Sessions

Save 25$!

Unmentored $125
Mentored $225

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Valid through 12/31/2026
3306 Wiley Post, Studio 104, Carrollton, TX

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Virtuoso Artist Pass:
10 Drawing Sessions

Save 100$!

Unmentored $200
Mentored $400

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Valid through 12/31/2026
3306 Wiley Post, Studio 104, Carrollton, TX

About Friday Figure Drawing Sessions

We welcome all levels of serious artists to attend our uninstructed life drawing figure sessions. You must bring your own supplies – charcoal, chalks, drawing paper, etc., and whatever you may need to work from an easel or drawing bench. We will provide drawing boards to work on as well. The session length is three hours. Please come on time as the door closes at 10:30 and you’ll have to wait outside until the model’s break. We check the door only during model breaks.

Short Pose Figure Session

We’ll be working from a well-lit live nude model that will do a series of short poses building up to a final long pose. We will have short breaks in between poses; you are welcome to bring a snack or beverage. We have coffee, sodas, and water available.

Session Guidelines

The fee for this session will cover the cost of the studio equipment and model. Please be respectful of your fellow artists and keep your phone on silent; you may not under any circumstances take photos of the model. We have various drawing reference books and some supplies for sale. Hope to see you soon!

Our Studio

The Society of Figurative Arts studio space.

Mentored Sessions

If you choose to join a mentored session, you will receive guidance and critique from Michael Mentler. Please let one of the apprentices know at the beginning of the session that you have prepaid a mentored session. They will introduce you to your instructor and help with any questions.

About Instructor

Michael Mentler

Artist and TSOFA Studio Owner

As a master painter, sculptor, draughtsman, designer, photographer, and author Michael Mentler’s creative journey has covered a polymathic array of artistic endeavors.

Portrait of Michael Mentler. Elderly man is half-turned to the left; he is looking at the viewer. He is wearing a black shirt and a black leather beret. He has a kind look on his face. His hair is silver and long, it is tied in a ponytail. He has a long silver beard and mustache.

Born in the small mid-western town of Jacksonville, Illinois Michael’s visual sensibilities were observed and nurtured at an early age. Later, he was mentored by Howard Sidman, which led to his first solo show at the age of fourteen. Michael continued his formal education at Layton School of Art in Milwaukee and Washington University in Saint Louis, where he became a protégé of Barry Schactman and Werner Drewes.

Along with winning over a hundred awards, including ‘Best of Show’ and ‘Gold Medals’ from some of the most distinguished juried venues, Michael’s works are included in many private collections, including the Pulitzer, the Mead Library, and the Dallas Museum of Art.

He is Founder and Director of The Society of Figurative Arts, where he mentors select Apprentices. His work has appeared in publications such as; American Artist, American Artist Drawing, American Artist Workshop, Graphis, Communication Arts, and numerous others. He is also featured in Juliette Aristides books on drawing. The Book of Bones, which he authored, is in art school libraries throughout the world.

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