Art COURSES TO TRY
These are some of the courses that I have tried online (and a few in person if you're in Toronto)

Domestika
Domestika now has a membership that gives you the ability to take all of the courses you want. I started with paying per course and I am still doing that. Courses right now are as little as $6.99. I don't really do the projects in any of the courses so I tend to get through the course in a day or so. You can share your project online through a forum for the class and ask questions although this may take some time to get a response. A lot start with the understanding that you don't know much about the medium so the instructor goes over supplies you'll need. They also usually start with a look at their work and then who inspires them. For a list of instructors I enjoy I would recommend my other page on "who to follow" on instagram rather than listing them all here.

Raw Umber Studios
Obviously being based in Toronto I haven't taken any of this studio's in-person classes. I have taken a couple of their free and one-off workshops online, though. Sign-up for their email and you will be notified about any new courses. They often have a free portrait or life drawing course once a month so check it out.

Royal Drawing School
I've only taken a short day course online but I plan on taking more. They have longer courses online as well. I would love to be able to attend in person but that's not possible. They are reasonably priced and live with feedback during the class.

PATREON
I'm currently a patron of Emma Carlisle's and it has been great for getting out of ruts or just for those moments when you don't know what to do. And judging by the feedback from friends they are getting a lot out of the experience from other artists. You can sign up for several types of membership and support the artist. They are often set up in similar ways with online sessions or videos depending on your membership.
I found out about this group on Instagram. They do weekly workshops that are pay what you can with tickets available through Eventbrite. They often have guests hosts so there's always something different to explore.

KOOSJE KOENE
The sketchbook artist Koosje Koene is a sketching powerhouse. She set up SketchbookSkool but now works on her own offering mini-workshops online and in-person workshops in North America and Europe. Her monthly online workshops are reasonably priced at $12.50Cdn. Or check out her patreon or weekly Draw Tip Tuesday on YouTube.

Life Drawing Symposium offers "a totally immersive drawing experience that will have you drawing people far better than you ever could have imagined...spotlight drawing the figure and premises that will help you gain confidence and skill when drawing people on location when urban sketching." I took one of these symposiums at a half-day session. The instructors are based in NYC and have rich and varied careers in the industry.
Toronto

AGA runs these life drawing sessions with East End Arts at St Matthew's Clubhouse in Riverdale park. They have a schedule of Sunday sessions. There is no instruction. It is $25 for drop-in. No sign-up necessary. They have some sessions with short poses and some with longer.


Like the AGA sessions this is without instruction. However, you do have to sign up. They happen on Mondays and you can pay for a full day session (4 hours) or choose morning or afternoon (2 hours each). Based in Yorkville on Hazelton Ave. near Avenue Rd and Bloor. $25 for non-members for a full day session.