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WORKSHOPS 2016


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4/18-4/20/16, Scottsdale.Howard Carr, Oil
Painting:CleanandSimple,Oil–AllLevels,
$395/3 days.
4/18-4/22/16, Scottsdale.Betty Carr, Mastering
Acrylics and Watercolor, Acrylic & Watercolor – All
Levels, $600/5 days.
4/18-4/22/16, Scottsdale.Jeffrey Watts, Portrait
PaintingWorkshop,Oil–Intermediate-Advanced,
$850+$50ModelFee/5days.
4/25-4/29/16, Scottsdale.Ruo Li, Painting with
RuoLi,Oil–AllLevels,$700/5days.
Contact: 800/333-5707, [email protected]
or http://www.scottsdaleartschool.org
Sedona Arts Center
4/8-4/10/16,BillCramer,PaintingfromtheRim
of the Grand Canyon. Nothing really compares to
paintingattheedgeoftheGrandCanyon.This
three-dayintensiveoffers:masterinstruction,the
supportoftheGrandCanyonAssociation’sGrand
Canyon Field Institute (GCFI) and coordination
through the Sedona Arts Center. We will car
pool to various locations on the south rim over
thecourseoftheworkshop,coordinatingour
locations to create optimal lighting for the
painting experience.
4/15-4/17/16,Elizabeth St. Hiliare, Paper
Paintings. Paper Paintings is an intense workshop
in which students are taught a unique figurative
collage technique. Students will learn to make a
beautiful palette of colors with various papers and
create an under-painting and collage with paper
for a final finish. Emphasis will be on developing
formusinglightandshadow,justlikeintraditional
painting techniques. No prior collage experience
is necessary.
4/21-4/24/16,Kathryn Stats, Plein Air Painting
in the Studio. Kathryn Stats is known for her
vibrant color, dramatic compositions and subtle
brushwork. In this studio workshop students will
have the opportunity to choose whether they
wish to work on landscape composition from
photo-reference or with a still-life/floral situation
or both!
4/21-4/23/16,Shelby Keefe, Bold Brush Plein
Air.Oneofthebiggestchallengesforpleinair

painters is to successfully narrow down infi nite
amounts of detail and express the essence of a
scene. Students will learn and apply strategies
for simplification, value accuracy, compositional
uniqueness and much more. Shelby will share her
method of applying complimentary colors as an
underpainting to the white canvas, and jumping in
with both feet to grab the light before it changes.
5/2-5/5/16,David Santillanes, Mountain Springs
Cabins North Carolina. Beautiful Mountain Springs
Cabinswillbeourbasecampfortheworkshop
allowingforwonderfulvistasandintimate scenes
to work with as motifs right outside our doors.
Optional day-trips to beautiful waterfalls, Blue
Ridge and Smoky Mountain panoramas and the
vast Biltmore estate are also possible.
5/9-5/12/16,JanSitts,Texture-Color-Feeling. Jan’s
experienceandenthusiasmcreateanatmosphere
of fun and spontaneity inspiring new directions
and discovery through innovative combinations
of design and materials. By combining aggressive
texturesandunusualmediumswithvarious
“raw” materials in the abstract painting we get
surprising results. The layering method yields
a magnetism that is particular to mixed media.
Many techniques, materials, compositions and
above all emotion, play off each other in creating
the work.
5/13-5/15/16,Julie Gilbert Pollard, Wet and Wild.
Learnhowtomakewaterlookwet,reflective
andsplashy!Withintimatewoodsycreeks as
your model, study water in motion and glassy
reflection. Painting water that looks wet requires
some basic knowledge of the dynamics of how
water moves and how objects are reflected in its
mirror surface. Techniques will be demonstrated
to address the various puzzles with which the
artistisfacedwhenpaintingthisstunning,
fascinating-andyes,confusing-subject!
5/13-5/15/16,Kurt Wenner, Perspective and
Illusion.Illusionisthemagicofart,while
perspective is the organization of form and space
fromoneuniquepointofview.Inthis3 day
workshopyouwilllearnhowtocombine these
powerful techniques to create stunning results.

In-depth one week workshops held in Bennington VT., taught by accomplished and generous artist/teachers.
Courses in painting, drawing, printmaking, book making, ceramics and sculpture.

The full program will be available January 1, 2016 | MassArt.edu/ane


For questions please contact Nancy McCarthy: [email protected] or 617-879-7175

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Week OneJuly 17-23 Week Two July 24-30 Week Three July 31-August 6


Susan Ogilvie, PSA
3/14-3/18/16, Scottsdale. Landscapes: Color,
Value, and Design. A comprehensive and
personalized approach to painting with pastels.
Creating believable natural light, organizing for
great composition and the freedom of color
choices—this will be the focus of the class. Daily
instructor demos, and individual work with each
student. Studio class. All skill levels welcome.
Contact: Scottsdale Artists’ School, 800/990-0652
http://www.ScottsdaleArtSchool.org
Camille Przewodek
3/7-3/11/16, Scottsdale. 5-Day Plein-Air
Workshop: Spring Training—Color Boot Camp at
Scottsdale Artists’ School. Discover and develop
a new way of seeing and painting color. All levels,
oil preferred. Color that expresses the light key of
nature can make any subject strikingly beautiful.
Plein-air still life, landscape, head & fi gure.
Contact: Registrar, Scottsdale Artists’ School,
800/333-5707, [email protected]
William A. Schneider
4/15-4/19/16, Tucson.
5th Annual Plein Air Convention.
Contact: 800/610-5771, http://www.SchneiderArt.com
Scottsdale Artists’ School
3/21-3/25/16, Scottsdale. Rod Zullo, Modeling
the Horse from Life, Oil-Based Clay – All Levels,
$600 + $50 Horse Model Fee/5 days.
3/28-4/1/16, Scottsdale. Albin Veselka, Alla
Prima Portrait in Oil, Oil – Intermediate-Advanced,
$600 + $50 Model Fee/5 days.
4/4-4/8/16, Scottsdale. Simon Kogan, One Way
Trip to Composing Sculpture, Water-based Clay –
All Levels, $650 + $50 Model Fee/5 days.
4/4-4/8/16, Scottsdale. Peggi Kroll-Roberts,
The Figure in Oil: In Studio and Plein Air, Oil – All
Levels, $685 + $50 Model Fee/5 days.
4/11-4/15/16, Scottsdale. Curt Mattson, Putting
the Horse in Action, Oil-based Clay – All Levels,
$625/5 days.
4/12-4/14/16, Scottsdale. Joni Falk, Capturing
the Light in Floral Still Life, Oil – Intermediate-
Advanced, $395/3 days.
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