Sip and Paint
MUST BE 21 AND OVER
Focusing on a single painting by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Georgia O’Keefe, we will complete a painting each session.
We’re open to suggestions on what to paint, so if you’re feeling an urge to paint a seascape, flowers, a cityscape or something else, let us know and we can do that!
Come and have fun, make new friends, and paint and draw as you drink the beverage of your choice! (BYOB)
Capturing The Figure In Color And Line
Adults
Working from a live model, we will use watercolor paint, charcoal and pencil as we closely observe the human figure. Looking at artists who mastered this discipline, we will learn about proportion and form as we depict the human body in color and line.
How To Make A Painting Of A Donut, And Other Tasty Things…
Children (Ages 6-10)
This class is all about observation (as well as taste!) For 2 of the 3 projects we will paint what we later eat! From donuts to fruit we will look at the work of painters Wayne Thiebaud and Frida Kahlo to create paintings of yummy treats arranged in front of us. And for our third still-life project we will draw and paint beautiful plants.
Portraits of Pets, People and Other Things…
Children (Ages 6-10)
How do we portray the people and pets that we love? What makes for a good portrait?
We will dive into our portrait projects with a multimedia image of our favorite pet using color copies, paint and markers. Jean Michel Basquiat, a superstar painter from the 1980s will provide us with inspiration.
Other projects will include a full-length self-portrait based on a special memory, and a portrait painted on shaped wood, inspired by the earliest known portraits from ancient Egypt.
Sip and Paint
MUST BE 21 AND OVER
Focusing on a single painting by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Georgia O’Keefe, we will complete a painting each session.
We’re open to suggestions on what to paint, so if you’re feeling an urge to paint a seascape, flowers, a cityscape or something else, let us know and we can do that!
Come and have fun, make new friends, and paint and draw as you drink the beverage of your choice! (BYOB)
All About the Figure
Adults
Using pencil, charcoal, ink and watercolor we will draw the human figure. Following in the centuries' old tradition of observing the human form, we will look at artists such as Henri Matisse, Joan Brown, and Rembrandt Van Rijn as we learn about proportion and the ever-challenging dimensions of the human body.
Portraits of Pets, People and Other Things…
Children (Ages 6-10)
How do we portray the people and pets that we love? What makes for a good portrait?
We will dive into our portrait projects with a multimedia image of our favorite pet using color copies, paint and markers. Jean Michel Basquiat, a superstar painter from the 1980s will provide us with inspiration.
Other projects will include a full-length self-portrait based on a special memory, and a portrait painted on shaped wood, inspired by the earliest known portraits from ancient Egypt.
All About the Figure
Adults
Using pencil, charcoal, ink and watercolor we will draw the human figure. Following in the centuries’ old tradition of observing the human body, we will look at artists such as Henri Matisse, Joan Brown, and Rembrandt Van Rijn as we learn about proportion and the ever-challenging dimensions of the human body.
Portraits of Pets, People and Other Things…
Children (Ages 6-10)
How do we portray the people and pets that we love? What makes for a good portrait?
We will dive into our portrait projects with a multimedia image of our favorite pet using color copies, paint and markers. Jean Michel Basquiat, a superstar painter from the 1980s will provide us with inspiration.
Other projects will include a full-length self-portrait based on a special memory, and a portrait painted on shaped wood, inspired by the earliest known portraits from ancient Egypt.
Sip and Paint
MUST BE 21 AND OVER
Focusing on a single painting by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Georgia O’Keefe, we will complete a painting each session.
We’re open to suggestions on what to paint, so if you’re feeling an urge to paint a seascape, flowers, a cityscape or something else, let us know and we can do that!
Come and have fun, make new friends, and paint and draw as you drink the beverage of your choice! (BYOB)
All About the Figure
Adults
Using pencil, charcoal, ink and watercolor we will draw the human figure. Following in the centuries’ old tradition of observing the human form, we will look at artists such as Henri Matisse, Joan Brown, and Rembrandt Van Rijn as we learn about proportion and the ever-challenging dimensions of the human body.
All About the Figure
Adults
Using pencil, charcoal, ink and watercolor we will draw the human figure. Following in the centuries’ old tradition of observing the human form, we will look at artists such as Henri Matisse, Joan Brown, and Rembrandt Van Rijn as we learn about proportion and the ever-challenging dimensions of the human body.
Portraits of Pets, People and Other Things…
Children (Ages 6-10)
How do we portray the people and pets that we love? What makes for a good portrait?
We will dive into our portrait projects with a multimedia image of our favorite pet using color copies, paint and markers. Jean Michel Basquiat, a superstar painter from the 1980s will provide us with inspiration.
Other projects will include a full-length self-portrait based on a special memory, and a portrait painted on shaped wood, inspired by the earliest known portraits from ancient Egypt.
All About the Figure
Adults
Using pencil, charcoal, ink and watercolor we will draw the human figure. Following in the centuries’ old tradition of observing the human form, we will look at artists such as Henri Matisse, Joan Brown, and Rembrandt Van Rijn as we learn about proportion and the ever-challenging dimensions of the human body.
Portraits of Pets, People and Other Things…
Children (Ages 6-10)
How do we portray the people and pets that we love? What makes for a good portrait?
We will dive into our portrait projects with a multimedia image of our favorite pet using color copies, paint and markers. Jean Michel Basquiat, a superstar painter from the 1980s will provide us with inspiration.
Other projects will include a full-length self-portrait based on a special memory, and a portrait painted on shaped wood, inspired by the earliest known portraits from ancient Egypt.
Sip and Paint
MUST BE 21 AND OVER
Focusing on a single painting by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Georgia O’Keefe, we will complete a painting each session.
We’re open to suggestions on what to paint, so if you’re feeling an urge to paint a seascape, flowers, a cityscape or something else, let us know and we can do that!
Come and have fun, make new friends, and paint and draw as you drink the beverage of your choice! (BYOB)
What Lives in The Water? What Lives in The Woods?
Weeks 1-4 we will work together to create a large mural of an underwater scene. Using acrylic paint on paper we will fill our world with fish, anemones, mermaids, seahorses and dolphins. Weeks 5 and 6 we will each work on our own large canvas to create a mysterious woodland scene in which creatures peek from behind trees and burrow in the undergrowth.
What Lives in The Water? What Lives in The Woods? (Copy) (Copy)
Weeks 1-4 we will work together to create a large mural of an underwater scene. Using acrylic paint on paper we will fill our world with fish, anemones, mermaids, seahorses and dolphins. Weeks 5 and 6 we will each work on our own large canvas to create a mysterious woodland scene in which creatures peek from behind trees and burrow in the undergrowth.
What Lives in The Water? What Lives in The Woods? (Copy)
Weeks 1-4 we will work together to create a large mural of an underwater scene. Using acrylic paint on paper we will fill our world with fish, anemones, mermaids, seahorses and dolphins. Weeks 5 and 6 we will each work on our own large canvas to create a mysterious woodland scene in which creatures peek from behind trees and burrow in the undergrowth.
What Lives in The Water? What Lives in The Woods?
Weeks 1-4 we will work together to create a large mural of an underwater scene. Using acrylic paint on paper we will fill our world with fish, anemones, mermaids, seahorses and dolphins. Weeks 5 and 6 we will each work on our own large canvas to create a mysterious woodland scene in which creatures peek from behind trees and burrow in the undergrowth.

