Art Workshop with Arthur Tselishchev

Happy Museums and Galleries Month!

Join us for a FREE Drawing and Watercolor Workshop by Ukrainian artist Arthur Tselishchev at the President Sergio Osmeña Function Hall, Second Floor, National Museum of Fine Arts on the following dates.

October 25 | 9 am-4 pm – Charcoal and Sanguine Drawing

October 26 | 9 am-4 pm – Pen and ink drawing

October 27 | 9 am-4 pm – Watercolor Painting / Pastel Drawing

This art workshop is open to 17 years old and above with some background in drawing and painting. Slots are limited. It is on a first-come-first-served basis. Participants may choose an activity or participate in all the activities by registering through this link: https://bit.ly/PreReg-Arthur-Tselishchev or scan the QR code in the poster. 

Arthur Tselishchev is a Ukrainian visual artist. He is best known for his academic drawing and painting, urban and figure sketching, and digital painting. He earned First Class Diploma from an art school and a university degree with honors and had won international competitions. Tselishchev worked and travelled internationally and has launched exhibitions in the Philippines and abroad. He collaborates with architecture and design firms and conducts workshops for animators and artists. Tselishchev’s expertise in the visual arts is an excellent opportunity for other artists, students, and hobbyists to be mentored, learn and improve their skills in art.