The Standard on Miami Beach is hosting an event this October that you never knew you wanted to go to until now. Join artist, Alan Gutierrez, and learn how to draw anatomically correct male parts at this nude male model drawing workshop. Mr. Gutierrez will teach you all the skills necessary to perfect your sketching while you are sipping sangria and stifling your giggles.
The only requirement to attend is that you must purchase a $28 Shinola sketchbook. The Standard is offering free sketchbooks to the first 15 Standard Members in attendance, and complimentary sangria will also be provided for all guests. Grab the girls for this special Thursday girls night out!
Details and RSVP info below (no photos of the model though, sadly).
Shinola Sip & Sketch
Thursday, October 11th
7:00 pm
The Studio at
The Standard Spa, Miami Beach
40 Island Ave

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Jacqueline Coleman is a 4th-Generation Miamian, professional wine + travel writer, wine consultant, and wine judge for the American Fine Wine Competition, THE Rosé Competition, & Key Biscayne Wine & Food Festival. She is the monthly "Vino" columnist for Biscayne Times, writes a quarterly wine column for the Miami-based foodie magazine, Let’s Eat, and is the "Through the Grapevine" wine contributor and consultant for South Florida Luxury Guide magazine. She is also a regular contributor to Winetraveler.com, and has contributed in the past to the Coravin company blog.
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A lifetime student of history and wine, Jacqueline has a passion for exploring the local cultural and culinary heritage and flare of her unique city. She received her formal wine education at Florida Wine Academy, Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET)-Level 3 Award in Wine, the U.S. Sommelier Association, FIU Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Wine Program, The French Wine Society, and the International Sommelier Guild. You can follow her wine tasting events around South Florida, personal stories, travel adventures, and musings about the "wine lifestyle" on her blog, History & Wine (www.historyandwine.com).
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