Royal Drawing School
Royal Drawing School is an independent, not‑for‑profit educational organisation and registered charity based in Shoreditch, London. It was founded in 2000 by HM King Charles III and artist Catherine Goodman as the Prince’s Drawing School; the school received permission to adopt its current name in 2014.
RDS teaches observational drawing at all levels and, by its 25th anniversary, was running more than 350 courses annually, from drop‑in sessions to its postgraduate programme, the Drawing Year.
History
RDS was established in 2000, during a period when the role of traditional draughtsmanship in UK art education was widely debated. In 2025, the school marked its 25th anniversary with The Power of Drawing: Marking 25 Years of the Royal Drawing School, an exhibition at its Shoreditch studios that included works by David Hockney, Antony Gormley, Tracey Emin, Tim Burton and Quentin Blake, alongside a pencil sketch by HM King Charles III.Programmes
The Royal Drawing School runs short and term‑length public courses for adults, as well as online options. Its postgraduate programme, the Drawing Year, is a fee‑free course that includes studio provision and professional development; places are limited to around 30 students. The school also teaches Young Artists aged 10–18, both in‑studio and online. As part of widening access, the school has expanded online provision and piloted livestreamed classes from museums and galleries.Facilities
The school is based at Shoreditch Studios, a converted 19th‑century warehouse on Charlotte Road comprising four drawing studios, a basement intaglio print room, the ground‑floor Maria Manetti Shrem Gallery Studios, and a digital studio for live‑streamed teaching, with step‑free access and hearing loops in all teaching spaces.Exhibitions and events
Alongside student and alumni exhibitions, the school presents public talks and collaborations. Its 25th‑anniversary series and The Power of Drawing exhibition highlighted drawing’s role across creative disciplines and featured figures from art and design, including Hockney, Emin, Gormley and Jony Ive.Identity
In 2025, Pentagram partner Harry Pearce created a new visual identity for the school, titled "Drawing from the Source", launched during the 25th‑anniversary year.Governance and status
The Royal Drawing School is a registered charity in England and Wales. The school’s Royal Founding Patron is HM King Charles III; the Vice President is The Lady Sarah Chatto. The founding artistic director is Catherine Goodman CBE LVO and the principal is Harry Parker.Notable alumni
- Alicja Biała, artist
- Daniel Blumberg, artist, musician, songwriter and composer
- Somaya Critchlow, painter.
- Liza Dimbleby,
- Clara Drummond, artist ; winner of the BP Portrait Award in 2016.
- Jake Grewal, painter.
- Richard Ayodeji Ikhide, artist
- Claerwen James, painter.
- Olivia Kemp, artist and draughtswoman
- Christina Kimeze, painter.
- Jessie Makinson, artist ; winner of Marmite Prize for Painting.
- Kathryn Maple, painter ; winner of the John Moores Painting Prize.
- Francesca Mollett, painter.
- Louis Pohl Koseda, artist ; winner of the inaugural Christie’s Drawing Award.
- Carl Randall, painter; BP Portrait Award Travel Award.
- Alice Shirley, artist and scarf designer for Hermès
- Stuart Pearson Wright, portrait artist ; winner of the BP Portrait Award in 2001.