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October 2017
Seeing Differently, Painting Differently
In this 3-day oil painting workshop with artist, David Simons, students will learn how to see with the painter’s eye.
Find out more »January 2018
Seeing Differently, Painting Differently – 3 Day Workshop
In this 3-day workshop, David Simons takes students on a painting journey where they learn to see through the eyes of an artist. Cost: $280/Members, $315/Nonmembers, plus $5 administration fee. Time: 9am – 4pm each day Click here for online registration or call the art center at 520-398-2371.
Find out more »Into the Light – 2 Day Pastel Workshop
Learn how to create 3-D illusions on a flat surface.
Find out more »Cold Wax & Oil
Join Greta Ward in this workshop to learn the ancient technique of cold wax medium.
Find out more »February 2018
Fun, No Fear, with Watercolor – 2 Day Workshop
Join Roberta Rogers for this fun, no pressure, no fear, watercolor workshop and learn the basic techniques to create compositions.
Find out more »Scratchboard w/Watercolor: Combining Drawing with Painting -2 Day Workshop
In this two-day workshop, artist, Rick Wheeler will instruct students on the techniques of Scratchboard.
Find out more »March 2018
Line and Shine – Watercolor
Intermediate level watercolor artists will focus on LINE in design in this workshop with Barbara Borgwardt.
Find out more »Drawing for Pleasure, “A Quest for Seeing” 2 Day Workshop
This is a workshop for anyone interested in improving their observational drawing skills.
Find out more »October 2019
Painting from a Photo Reference – Dan Graziano
Dan Graziano is an award-winning, nationally exhibited artist whose paintings capture the hidden beauty found in the unexpected places and fleeting moments of everyday life. His work has been featured in numerous publications and is in the collections of private and corporate collectors throughout the world. This workshop will discuss techniques to quickly transfer the important elements of a reference photo to the canvas, as well as creating an artistic painting rather than simply rendering a photograph. Beginning with a…
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