Course Goals

  • Develop sketching and watercolor skills and techniques enabling participants to examine and record in situ French classical architecture.
  • Explore the studio skills, as well as the rigor and precision, of watercolor rendering.
  • Examine innovative French adaptations (from the 16th through the 20th Centuries) of Italian classical architecture and their relevance to American classicism.
  • Expand awareness of the French guilds and their practices, and facilitate access to France’s diligent recording of the arts and crafts of building.
  • Provide the opportunity for participants to interact on a personal level with successful individuals and institutions in the practice, preservation, and education of classical architecture and the building crafts.
  • Provide cultural and architectural enrichment that benefits the practice of participants.

Registration

Ҵýapp Members
$2450
General Public
$2550
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Scholarships

The Christopher H. Browne Drawing Tours honor the generosity, leadership, and legacy of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art’s late Trustee, Mr. Christopher H. Browne. The Ҵýapp is pleased to award four scholarships to drawing tour students or emerging professionals annually in the name of Mr. Browne, a long-time supporter and champion of classicism. Scholarship recipients will receive the moniker “Christopher H. Browne Scholars.” Additional scholarships for the Christopher H. Browne Paris Drawing Tour are available thanks to the Southern California Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art.

The Ҵýapp is also pleased to offer the Dorothy LaPolla-Czarnecki Scholarship sponsored by John LaPolla and LaPolla Designs; more information is available here.

The following materials are required for consideration for a scholarship:

  • Completed Scholarship Application Form
  • A brief letter describing why you are interested in, and how you will benefit from the program
  • Examples of your work: suggested 3-4 images submitted as PDFs
  • Resumé or Curriculum Vitae
  • Letter of Recommendation

All materials are due August 30, 2019. You may refer to the Ҵýapp's cancellation and refund policy here.

In addition, through the generosity of the Ҵýapp Southeast Chapter Board Member Suzanne Kasler (President, Suzanne Kasler Interiors), the Ҵýapp Southeast Chapter is pleased to offer the .

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FAQ

How can I contact the Ҵýapp regarding a course?

Questions regarding the Ҵýapp's courses may be directed via email to [email protected]; via phone to 212-730-9646 ext. 112; or via mail to our National Office at 20 West 44th Street, Suite 310, New York, NY 10036.

Is travel and accommodation included in the list price?

The price is only for the course instruction. You will need to make and pay for your own flights and accommodation.

Who usually attends Christopher H. Browne Drawing Tours?

Typically a combination of students and professionals attend. The Ҵýapp has 12 spots available in total, and typically between four and six places are funded by scholarships.

Will there be time for me to explore on my own?

Yes, absolutely. Most evenings can be spent exploring on your own or with fellow participants.

Are meals included in the list price and are we all expected to eat together at every meal?

Some meals are included, which will be spent together as a group. Otherwise you are free to eat where and with whom you please.

Are materials provided or do we need to purchase them ourselves?

The Ҵýapp does not provide materials, but will provide a full materials list at least one month before the course. Typically, the cost of materials is between $100 and $200.

Would I be able to sign up to attend only part of the program at a reduced rate?

No. Programs are designed to introduce a broad range of skills and experiences which is only possible through full participation.