Drawing workshop by Olivia de Recat & Halllie Bateman for DRAWN TOGETHER

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133 North Larchmont Boulevard,Los Angeles CA 90004

13 July, 2022

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Masks Required. Join us for a guided night of drawing with artists Olivia de Recat (@drawingolive) and Hallie Bateman (@hallithbates) in celebration of Olivia's new book DRAWN TOGETHER: Illustrated True Love Stories. Some local couples featured in the book will be there drawing with you too! Admission free, supplies included! First 20 pre-orders for Drawn Together will recieve a special drawing from Olivia. ABOUT THE BOOK From The New Yorker contributor and @drawingolive Instagrammer Olivia de Recat comes a heartwarming look at love, in its many forms. Drawing on interviews with "the best couples she knows"--young and old, from all walks of life--de Recat explores the question: what makes love work? But instead of trying to solve the puzzle of all relationships, ever, Drawn Together simply reflects the world back to itself, with stories of love and belonging, from pet names, to first date anxieties, to the enduring tales of life-long partnership. Throughout, Olivia gracefully weaves in her own experiences, exploring how sometimes finding love can mean learning to embrace yourself. A perfect gift for a partner, a couple celebrating an anniversary, or a friend who just went through a break up, Drawn Together is a hopeful, humorous, entertaining book that will inspire even the shiest among us to take a chance on love. About Olivia de Recat Olivia de Recat is a cartoonist and writer whose work has appeared frequently in The New Yorker since 2017. She currently co-writes and illustrates a column for The New Yorker's website called "Dating Material." She has also been published in InStyle Magazine, The American Bystander, Food52, and more. About Hallie Bateman Hallie Bateman is a writer and illustrator based in Los Angeles. Her work has been published by The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Awl and others. She is the author of Brave New Work (2016), What To Do When I’m Gone (2018) and Directions (2021). Notes on parking in Larchmont Village: Chevalier's does not have any parking, but there is paid meter parking on the street, a paid lot next to the bank, and free street parking parallel the Larchmont Blvd. on Lucerne Blvd.

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