Sicily is an island of contrasts -from fertile volcanic land, ancient and arid ruins to baroque style architecture, it offers beautiful compositions for painters. Its stunning location in the middle of…
Join artist, writer and educator Tom Csaszar for this online, live Zoom lecture and discussion on contemporary painting and visual art. Topics to be explored include the importance of connections and differences…
Come paint the Monterey and Carmel Coastline with award-winning California artist Randall Sexton. This 3-day workshop is open to all levels—but it is especially geared to push the experienced artist to…
Geometry has been a source of interest, beauty and creative inspiration for the artist through the ages. Geometry and geometric forms are all around us: lines, forms, and shapes can be seen in everything…
Each class session will be a unique set of experimenting in paint application using alternate ways to apply paint and make marks on and into the painted surface. We will be exploring in depth each student’s…
The Open Studio is designed for all levels of artistic ability and experience! Whether you paint with oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, mixed media, abstract, realism, or would just like to draw, this…
The Open Studio is designed for all levels of artistic ability and experience! Whether you paint with oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, mixed media, abstract, realism, or would just like to draw, this…
Join landscape painter extraordinaire Joe Sweeney on location at historic Laurel Hill Mansion for this two-day workshop. Built in 1767, and nestled along the scenic Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park,…
Acrylic is a very flexible painting medium that allows students new to painting to understand and learn about basic painting techniques and tools, which can then be applied to a range of painting styles….
Acrylic paint is the perfect medium for landscape painting in the open air! Explore acrylic’s vibrant color and versatile application and layering methods as you portray the beauty of autumn in Philadelphia’s…