Several Apple Stores in the United States and around the world are hosting sketching sessions throughout this month to celebrate the annual international “The Big Draw” festival.
The news was shared by both thefestival itselfand Apple CEOTim Cook in a tweet.

8 flagship Apple Stores in cities across the globe will be hosting special sessions throughout the month with content relevant to the annual international festival, including Marcy Moji’s masterclass on drawing with iPad last night at San Francisco’s Apple Union Square.
Apple explains:
22 sessions will be hosted in London (5 in association with the Royal Academy), with further ones taking place in Milan, Dubai, Chicago, San Francisco, New York City and Singapore.
The following flagship locations are participating in “The Big Draw” event:
The first session launched by Senior Partner at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Stirling Prize winning architect and patron of “The Big Draw”, Ivan Harbour, on Monday, October 1.
Participants of all skill levels and ages will be tasked with drawing on an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil as part of the monthlong “Today at Apple” programming, with the free sessions led by professional illustrators, top app developers and Apple Creative Pros.
Everyone is welcome, Apple underscored.
Artists like@MarcyMojimake#TodayatApplesessions so inspiring. We’re hosting@The_Big_Drawcelebrations around the world this month, including Marcy’s masterclass on drawing with iPad last night at San Francisco’s Apple Union Square.pic.twitter.com/A37rRKskMN
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook)July 23, 2025
“The Big Draw’s” director Kate Mason said:
‘The Big Draw’ is delighted to once again collaborate with ‘Today at Apple’ and build on the success of last year’s program. ‘Today at Apple’ provides an important platform to further enrich the global ‘Big Draw’ festival by helping to showcase creative talent from around the world.
‘The Big Draw’ is very excited about this shared program and we look forward to encouraging creativity and playful exploration by inspiring people to try something new.
“The Big Draw” is the United Kingdom’s leading visual literacy charity.
Since launching in 2000, the even has taken place in over 25 countries on seven continents, bringing over four million people back to the drawing board.