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ZOOM: Beginning Watercolor
with Hannah M. White
Watercolor techniques (washes, glazes, bleeds, negative space), brushes, and color theory, used for simple landscapes and still life compositions, and other illustrative purposes.
Materials not provided. Please bring the following supplies:
Paint: Pthalo blue, quinacridone rose, and azo yellow watercolor paints (M Graham recommended) a round #10 and round #4 brush, and a flat wash brush (1in) (Princeton Neptune or Princeton Snap)
Paper: a block of Bee watercolor paper will get you some good mileage, it is my preferred paper for practice, and for projects I like Archers or Fabriano 300lb (comes in 22"x30" sheets which you cut into pieces for project work)
Drawing Fundamentals I (Sep., Sat.)
with Andrea Mendola
In Drawing Fundamentals 1 (DF1), students learn four foundational drawing skills: shape/edge, measurement, light (value) and space (perspective). You will begin to combine these skills into drawings that will surprise you by their accomplishment and banish any fears regarding your ability to observe and draw.
Materials: Materials are not included; please bring the following supply list: · Graphite pencils: HB, 2B, 6B · Vine charcoal, soft · Kneaded eraser · Factis eraser, pen style · White sketch paper pad, approx. 14 x 17" (White drawing pad ok) · Small sketchbook, approx. 6 x 8" (Whatever you may already have is fine) Optional: · White plastic eraser · Gum eraser · Blending stumps or tortillions - Newsprint, approx 16 x 20. This class is for adults. Ready-made kits are available at a discount from Posner's Art Store (944 E. University Blvd). Posner's is offering the kits for $70 (retail $110). The Drawing Studio members get 20% off Posner's!
After Matisse: A Collective Cut-Paper Workshop
with Gary Nusinow
Henri Matisse’s cut-paper compositions bristle with color, rhythm, and motion. Following in his footsteps, we’ll paint sheets of paper with acrylic and gouache, cut and shape them, and create a large work of art that each student will contribute to and that will pay tribute to the master painter. The class will collaborate on a theme and together create a large wall piece.
Materials not included. Please bring the following supplies:
Sketch books
drawing tools
acrylic paint
scissors
x-acto knife.
Saturday Evening Figure Drawing Salon
Join us on the first Saturday of every month for an evening of Figure Drawing with a live model! Starting in September, in our new studio, experience our figure drawing community while receiving a small demonstration and light direction from one of our amazing Teaching Artists. Snacks and beverages provided!
Please bring your own supplies. Accepted mediums include: graphite, charcoal, pastels, watercolor, acrylics, and clay!
No membership required!
Long Pose Figure Drawing Studio (9/6)
with Patrick O'Dell
Sunday afternoon live figure drawing with one (long) pose. Each one-day session is for independent study, with no instruction, for ages 18+. You are welcome to paint or draw using whichever medium you prefer. Bring your own supplies. There are easels, chairs, horses and stools available for you to borrow.
Please arrive to Figure Drawing Studio 10-15 minutes early to get set up. Doors close promptly at 1 PM. If you arrive after the doors close, please wait until the first break when the doors open again.
Acrylic Painting Studio (September)
with Cynthia Miller
Acrylic Painting Studio has been a staple for several years. Painters explore independent goals, or work from studio still life, or create acrylic painted transcriptions of past artworks from reproductions and collected images. Explore color mixing, value painting, composition and intentions through the use of this water-based medium on paintable paper or canvas. Lively group discussion of works in progress, foster fun and support. Learning to SEE like an artist comes with the territory.
Snacks welcome!
Materials are not included; please bring your choice of the following supply list:
Acrylic Paints: Liquitex Basics recommended for economy. Phthalo blue, naphthol red, medium hue, hansa or AZO yellow, white gesso, and mars black.
Brushes: Acrylic vinyl brushes, medium and small, 2" gesso brush.
- Some chalk pastels are helpful.
- Strathmore Mixed Media Paper, 18" x 24" or other paintable paper
- Pencil, eraser, apron, palette. Cynthia suggests white styrofoam plates ad Viva signature paper towels.
ZOOM: Painterpretations (September)
with Randiesia Fletcher
Painterpretations, founded in 2019 by Randiesia Fletcher, MEd.,is an intergenerational social and cultural arts class that has gained international attention for its innovative approach to dialogue and creative expression. The program engages participants across generations in critical conversations sparked by culturally relevant topics, guiding them to write and create visual responses—“Painterpretations”—that reflect personal and collective narratives. Through the integration of sound clips, video, poetry, mapping, and the study of artists and techniques from the African Diaspora, Painterpretations creates a dynamic space where storytelling, history, and art converge.
Lost and Found: The Art of Assemblage
with Gary Nusinow
Assemblage is a three-dimensional art form initiated by artists of the early Twentieth Century. In this course, we will use an assortment of materials including found objects to create small-scale three-dimensional works of art. We will focus on the creative process, while we explore the elements of visual art such as composition, scale, proportion, color, hierarchy, and balance. A primary goal is to build confidence in one’s art practice. This is a great opportunity to make creative use of the various and sundry objects you have collected over time. Scavengers absolutely welcome.
Materials not provided. Please bring the following:
Found objects
paint
paper
odds and ends
substrate