• Color & Light: Painting from an Impressionist Point of View
    Linda Butti
    126.0 | Thu, 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM | Room F
    Begins April 9 | $236 | 6 weeks
    Color painting from an Impressionist point of view:
    This class will emphasize color theory from an impressionist point of view using oils or acrylics.  The impressionists used fresh bright colors using the color wheel to mix opposite tones to get the desired effect, rather than using browns or blacks. Their colors are lively and bright and very tonal. We will work the aspects of painting- depth, space and form from color mixtures emphasizing complementary color mixtures.
    Students can work with any images that they prefer, and Linda will help each student get the desired effect that they want from their work. Students will learn composition, application of color principles in describing what each student wants to express in their painting. Linda will concentrate on what each student wants to express and will help each student get there!
    Linda will concentrate on teaching Impressionist approaches, but students may use traditional approaches as well and Linda will fully explain both. Linda will teach theory through some power points occasionally, where the class will look at master paintings, their approaches, and ideas.
    This class meets once a week for 6 weeks.
    There is a $20 registration fee applied to the total.
  • Learning Color Theory Painting Simple Still Lifes *NEW* Annamarie Trombetta

    122.2 | Tue 2:00 - 5:00 PM | Room F Begins: April 21st | $375 | 10 weeks
    This course is designed for all levels, painters and students, who want to learn more about Color Theory through the practice of still life painting. Each major and minor color in the color wheel will be scientifically explained and discussed. The practice of color theory will be implemented by painting a simple still life painting. For example, students will begin with the color yellow by painting a lemon , concentrating and learning the properties of the colors in the yellow family, noting if it is transparent--semi transparent or opaque, if it has a high or low tinting strength, etc. Direct perception and painting while integrating the science of color will enhance the technique of painting realistically.See below for supplies list.This class meets once a week for 10 weeks.A $20 registration fee will be applied to your total.
  • Color to Canvas: Oil Painting Basics *NEW* Lynnanne O'Connor Daly128.0 | Wed, 5:30 - 8:30 PM | Room F Begins April 8 | $262 | 6 weeks remainStarting from the beginning, students will be shown the proper handling of oil paint, including set-up and clean-up best practices. This class will explore the qualities that make oil painting unique, such as the ability of painting wet on wet, dry- brush, and the importance of the brush stroke; as well as explore various painting styles and techniques, referencing artists, and looking at classical and modern qualities of art. Students will paint from life and imagination, while learning the importance of observation. Students will be taught how to mix color, how to look at proportions and see light and shadow. Students will be shown distinctions specific to oil painting. They will learn how to work in a compositional manner.This class meets once a week for 8 weeks.
    A $20 registration fee will be applied to the total.Must be 16 years or older to take this class. 
  • The Art of Collage Vince Serecin

    114.2 | Tue, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM | Room A Begins April 28 | $236 | 6 weeksIf you’ve ever made a junk journal, scrapbook, or smash book, you’ve already been working with collage! This class begins there - meeting you where you are - and invites you to explore the medium more deeply. Together we will explore the rich and surprising history of collage, from early Japanese poetry and paper traditions to the radical experiments of the Dadaists, Avant -Garde artists, punk aesthetics, and contemporary collage practices. These influences are shared as inspiration and context, always brought back to your own creative voice.Students will work with a wide range of materials and formats, including flat collage, books, and small three-dimensional forms. You will learn how texture, color, shape, and pattern can come together to create expressive, meaningful work, and how the art of collage can serve as a powerful tool for storytelling and personal expression. The class also includes playful additions such as basic printmaking, ink drawing with handmade bamboo pens, and creating accordion books designed for collage. Beginners and returning students are welcome. Emphasis is placed on process, curiosity, and creative exploration.This class meets once a week for 6 weeks.A $20 registration fee will be applied to your total.
  • Exploring with Watercolor Griselda Healy137.4 | Tue, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Room B Begins April 21 | $354 | 10 weeks
    Open for beginners and for those who already have an established watercolor art practice. Students will be shown how to set up still life objects and paint from life. However, students may come with preconceived ideas of how or what they would like to paint using a photograph as reference. Different approaches will be discussed, and techniques demonstrated, glazing, color washes, dry brush, color mixing, and color relationships to name a few. Compositional options will also be explored. Students will discover different ways to use the watercolor medium through learned skills and experimentation.A $20 registration fee will be added to your total. Supply ListArt supplies can be found at your local Michaels Craft stores www.michaels.com or Blick Art Materials www.dickblick.comPAINT: a watercolor set of tubes, dry watercolor, or if preferred, gouache: including the following primaries: cadmium yellow, yellow ochre, cadmium red, and a variety of blues such as Cobalt, Cerulean, French ultra marine, and/or phthalo blue, green: viridian, and for brown: burnt sienna, raw sienna, alizarine, black, and white.Brushes: a variety of sizes, large and small rounds and a variety of flats-or your preference.Paper: two pads of watercolor paper, large and small. Canson, Arches and Strathmore are all good brands. Students should purchase more than one size pad.Other supplies: a watercolor palette for mixing colors, masking tape, pencils, erasers, and a flat sheet of cardboard to tape the watercolor paper on.
  • Floral and Portrait Painting Jae Yeun Park123.5 | Mon 6:00 - 9:00 PM | Room F Begins April 6 | $375 | 10 weeksLearn how to capture the essence of painting flowers using color tones, shapes, and space. Sharpen drawing and painting skills and learn how to use warm and cool colors by studying portraits and florals. Students must have some experience painting to take this class. Please see below for supply list!A $20 registration fee will be applied to the total.
  • Painting Techniques Michele Guttenberg123.1 | Sat, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm | Room F Begins April 11 | $339 | 9 Weeks RemainingExplore the basic techniques of painting with acrylics and oils in a stress-free environment. Each student will be given individual attention regardless of their skill level - from someone who has never held a paintbrush to someone who has been painting for years, there is always something new to learn. Please, bring pictures or ideas of what you might want to paint.See below for supply list! A $20 registration fee will be added to your total.
  • The Painting Studio  Griselda Healy122.9 | Wed 12:00 - 3:00 PM | Room F Begins April 22  | $450 | 10 weeks
    For the first 6 weeks students will choose their subjects to paint and for those of you interested in figure painting, the last 4 sessions will have a live model option for portrait painting. Unless there is a request for guidance, students are free to choose concepts and subject matter. For example, still life, landscape, abstraction/imagination, or copying images from photo references. Students can paint in any medium such as oil, acrylic, and/or watercolor. Different skills and approaches will be discussed, brush and paint application, transparencies, drawing in color, color mixing, and color relationships to name a few. I will present ways to build and refine your painting process towards a satisfactory result. Line, space, scale, color, volume, and value will be considered, and composition will be emphasized.A $20 Registration Fee will be added to your total.
  • Watercolor Illustration Jae Yeun Park 470.4 |  4:00 - 6:00 PM | Room F Begins: April 27th | $230 | 6 WeeksStudents will enjoy the spontaneous nature of watercolor painting while exploring portraiture, floral studies, still life, or landscapes. Learn to love the fluidity of this medium! Students will learn the four basic watercolor painting techniques: wet on dry, wet on wet, dry on wet, and dry on dry. Each student will enjoy making beautiful illustrations of their own imagination with these four basic watercolor techniques. This class meets for 6 consecutive weeks *A $20 registration fee will apply to total. 
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