Since 2005, Dr. Sketchy's has been the name in alternative drawing. From illegal flashmobs to the Museum of Modern Art, Dr. Sketchy's has brought artists a rule-breaking cocktail of dames, drinking and drawing. Dr. Sketchy's branches draw in over a hundred cities around the globe, from Akron to Zagreb. Whether you're an artstar or a scribbling newbie, Dr. Sketchy's is the perfect place to get your fill of life-drawing
Dr. Sketchy's is the brainchild of artist Molly Crabapple
This website is the official site for all licensed Dr. Sketchy's branches. If you hear of a branch, but they do not have a profile on this site, be warned that they will not provide our authentic Sketchy's experience. Check our Branches page for your local branch!
Nawashi Sensei Shinobi and Dame Katherine Li gave "ROPE BURN" an entirely new definition, and tasteful rope art graced the Art Monkeys' sketchbooks in this amazing introduction to the Art of Japanese Bondage!
>> Read More And View Official Photos Here!!! <<The Wellington branch of Dr. Sketchy's anti-art school is delighted to present new Branch Manager Grace *Busty* La Belle.

Photo by Jon McGavin
We are delighted to have Grace La Belle on board to lead Dr. Sketchy Wellington into a whole new era of drawing, performance, and shenanigans.
Rachel Rouge started up the Wellington branch in March 2009, she has now set her heart on travelling into the Middle East to stand in solidarity with the people of
The Zombie apocalypse came and went at Mighty Mighty on October the 8th. We fought them off with pens and pencils... and some of us even became infected with the zombie virus ourselves.

Photo by Jon McGavin, Model the wonderful Winnie Chester, Make-up by Cyn Furneaux
We had such a wonderful time at our last Sketchy. There were zombie impressions by our audience, brilliant prizes from Calico

... ..., Art Monkeys!
In case you haven't heard, Liquid Television - the innovative, madcap Emmy-winning cartoon variety show that changed the way a generation thought of animation; that introduced the world to Beavis and Butthead and Aeon Flux; that warped the minds of so many impressionable youngsters 20 years ago - is back. The Internet has made stalking them even easier. Go to their website, check out their blog, and follow them on Twitter. If you happen to be one of the unfortunates who does not remember Liquid Television, watch the Read Full Article
