Caught in Fishnet by Fiona Wilson
With all the lovely models and debauchery drinking games at Dr. Sketchy's, people sometimes forget all the gorgeous art that's produced. Well, no longer. At the Dr. Sketchy's Group Art Blog, you can see an archive of art created at Dr. Sketchy's around the globe. Admire, reblog, and, if you feel so moved, submit your own.
art by Nori Tominaga
Our new website was created as a central hub for all the official Dr. Sketchy's branches worldwide.
Each branch has its own page in the site where they can sell advanced tickets to sessions, post about upcoming event, blog their recent adventures and share photo albums of glorious models.
Follow along for daily updates on what our branches are up to and to locate an event going on near you!
This site was a labor of love, created with tireless efforts over the past few months as a way to make all the branches accessible on a global level.
Big thanks to our site designer, Nubby Twiglet, our programmer, Patrick Dowell, our code jockey, Read Full Article

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Welcome to another thrilling edition of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art Blog!
As you may recall, when last we met, we were homeless and in exile, much like Trotsky, and, just like Trotsky, we vowed to continue our work elsewhere. So it was that we arrived in our latest station in exile, the Parkside Lounge. For our inaugural session, it only seemed right that we pay tribute to Trotsky’s time in exile, for it was during this period that Mikhail Bulgakov wrote his famous book, The Master and Margarita. Our session featured Zoetica Ebb and her husband Alez Kot respectively as the titular Margarita and the titular Master, with Nik Sin joining them as Voland’s lovable kitty-cat Behemoth.

Why, hello, Art Monkeys!
Our last session was somewhat bittersweet as our home and venue for the past year and a half, The Slipper Room, closed for renovations, leaving us temporarily homeless, wandering the streets, drawing things for nickels on street corners. However, before that happened, we had one last session in us. What a session it was! We had the fabulous Dante Posh posing in a tribute to the beauty parlors of the 1960’s, the glory days when they didn’t fuck around with hair.



Don’t make a move or she’ll blow dry the shit out of you!

Hello, Art Monkeys!
I know that all of you were very sad this June since there were no Dr. Sketchy’s sessions (what with our home venue, the Slipper Room being closed for renovations and our not having yet moved into our new venue, the Parkside Lounge, at 317 Houston St., between Avenues B and C, which we will do tomorrow, July 10th), but Dr. Sketchy’s still holds special events from time to time, and in June we held one of our most special ever. It was The Art Monkeys’ Ball! A huge party in a huge venue! Lots of everything! Check it out!



Greetings, Art Monkeys!
As you are no doubt aware, the only things we here at Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School like better than pretty pictures of naked women are pretty naked women to draw pictures of. Unfortunately, certain local laws often prevent us from bringing you as much nudity as you truly deserve. However, recently, a very special super-secret session was held at an undisclosed location with Amber Ray as Marie Antoinette and Darenzia as… someone else. All of the parts that God would not have given women had he known of public indecency laws were in full view. I looked through Lauren Goldberg’s photos of the event to find pictures of the models that would be suitable to post on the blog’s front page. These are the best I found:
