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Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Register NowMassArt.edu/ane
SummerWorkshops2020
For full program details, go to MassArt.edu/ane
Join us at Massachusetts College of Art and Design’s Art New England Workshop Program in (to be announced). Our week-long classes, designed for all levels, are taught by experienced artist/teachers. Find a new path in your current medium or delve into something new. Workshops take place on the College campus and include full day instruction (Monday-Friday 9am–4pm plus Sunday evening and Saturday morning). Studio classrooms are open and active 8am–midnight. Choose from options for accommodations that will allow you to completely focus on your work.
Don’t let this summer go by without experiencing a week (or two or three!) at Art New England.
Immerse yourself in art!
Go Figure! David Campbell
Intaglio Printmaking Amy Buchholz
Monoprinting for Printmakers, Painters and Photographers Susan Rostow
Sculpture as Adornment Tanya Crane
Still Life: Big Shape Structure Matthew Klos
The 100 Drawings Challenge Dean Nimmer
The Plein Air Challenge Elizabeth O’Reilly
For full program details, go to MassArt.edu/ane
Schedule Workshops are one week, from Sunday through Saturday. Students arrive on Sunday and meet with their class in the evening. During the week, classes meet from 9 am–4 pm with a final class on Saturday morning from 9 am until noon.
Faculty Lectures On Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, faculty present lectures about their work.
Life Drawing After the faculty lecture, open life drawing is available Monday through Thursday nights.
Art New England Life ACCOMMODATIONSMost participants stay on campus and choose single living accommodations. Linens, pillows, and towels and a blanket are provided. The price of accommodations includes all meals, beginning with dinner on Sunday evening and ending with lunch the following Saturday.
DININGMeals are served buffet style (all you can eat) with many options, including vegetarian and vegan entrees, an extensive salad bar, and dessert options at each meal.
WEEK ONE July 12–18
WEEK TWO July 19–25
WEEK THREE July 26–August 1
Abstract Painting and Perception Alfredo Gisholt
Color and Texture in the Printshop: Collagraph Monoprints Constance Jacobson
Expressions in Wire, Paper and Paper Clay Sally B. Moore
Investigation, Analyses and Response Amy Mahnick
Painting the Energy in Nature Nancy McCarthy
The Mark and Beyond: Painting, A Doorway to Possibility Timothy Hawkesworth & Lala Zeitlyn
Watercolor Inside and Out Eva Lundsager
Figure Drawing Marathon: Five Days of Continuous Drawing Gwen Strahle
Going Off the Wall: Playful Thinking in 3D Nathalie Miebach
Lineage into Paint Catherine Kehoe
Listening to the Landscape Bunny Harvey
Printmaking: Layers in Conversation Joshua Brennan
Taking a Line for a Walk: Vision and Translation Angelina Gualdoni
The Mark and Beyond: Painting, A Doorway to Possibility Timothy Hawkesworth & Lala Zeitlyn
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