March Classes
Instructor: Isaac Dell
Beginners, Intermediates, & Advanced
5 Week Class
Tuesdays 6:00pm-9:00pm
March 3rd - 31st
Class Maximum: 12 Students
Materials are included in all of our classes.
This class invites students to dive into the timeless art of sculpting the human face in clay. Students willfocus on foundational techniques, including blocking in proportions, gaining a basic understanding of anatomy, and capturing likeness and character while working from a live model.
*We use non-toxic oil based clay for all of our sculpture classes. We re-use this clay for future classes. However, students will have the option to purchase their clay at the end of this class at cost.
Instructor: Madison Memering
Beginners - Advanced
4 Week Class
Wednesdays 6:00pm-9:00pm
March 4th - 25th
Class Maximum: 14 Students
Materials are included in all of our classes.
This course is devoted to the quiet and meditative study of plants through drawing and watercolor, balancing scientific clarity with artistic sensitivity. Students will work from collected specimens while observing subtle shifts of color and shape to render botanical forms with precision and character.
Emphasis will be placed on clean line, composition, controlled washes, and the luminous detailing that defines traditional botanical work. By the end of the course, students will complete a small grouping of botanical illustrations that reflect a quiet reverence for natural forms.
Instructors: Josiah Hanchett
Beginners & Intermediates
4 Week Class
Thursdays 6:00pm - 9:00pm
March 5th - 26th
Class Maximum: 14 Students
Materials are included in all of our classes
As an essential set of lessons for any aspiring artist, this three-week class explores various approaches and techniques of drawn perspective. Students will learn the principles of one- & two-point perspective to create realistic and dynamic drawings of buildings and spaces. Through guided exercises and hands-on practice, the class will cover essential techniques such as proportion, scale, and composition, as well as how to use light and shadow to enhance depth and form.
Instructor: Alec Zemper
Beginners & Intermediates
Saturday & Sunday 10:00am-4:00pm (optional 40 min lunch break)
March 14th & 15th
Class Maximum: 14 Students
Materials are included in all of our classes.
Focusing on a non-toxic method of painting in oils, this class is designed as an immersive in-depth primer for oil painting and its materials and process. If you are interested in painting but do not know where to start, or you have some experience and are looking to improve your foundational skills, this is the class to take. Students will be completing 3-4 paintings in this class.
Instructor: Alec Zemper
Beginners & Intermediates
Weekend Class
Saturday & Sunday 10:00am-4:00pm (optional 40 min lunch break)
March 7th - 8th
Class Maximum: 14 Students
Materials are included in all of our classes.
Drawing and mark making is the foundation for all of the visual arts. In this class, students will explore essential topics, including materials, line quality, value, form, light + shadow, and measuring techniques. Whether you’re new to drawing or have some experience, this class offers a strong foundation to build upon for drawing, painting, and even sculpture. Over the course of the program, students will complete 4–5 drawings.
Instructor: Leah Morrison
Beginners & Intermediates
4 Week Class
Mondays 6:00pm-9:00pm
March 2nd - 23rd
Class Maximum: 14 students
Materials are included in all of our classes.
This course explores the subtle practice of landscape painting in watercolor. Students will learn to simplify complex scenes into clear value shapes, build atmospheric depth through layered washes, and capture light with restraint rather than excess.
By the end of the class, students will have completed several small landscape paintings that reflect clarity of structure, sensitivity to color, and a sense of space & atmosphere.