Monthly Figure Drawing
Artists of all levels are invited to this opportunity to hone observation and drafting skills. The benefit of studying the human form is that you begin to see the beauty […]
Artists of all levels are invited to this opportunity to hone observation and drafting skills. The benefit of studying the human form is that you begin to see the beauty […]
Join instructor Shani Jones and guest musicians for this unique movement and wellness class. Offered in the shared space of the Main Gallery, each class transforms into a live installation, […]
This week-long workshop for students ages 6-8 years old. Dates are August 9th-13th. Times: 10:15am - 12:30pm.
Monthly instructed life drawing classes feature live accompaniment by SAM house pianist Ralph Diekemper. We provide supplies, or you may bring your own. Free parking behind the museum.
Please note: May's life drawing class will be on Thursday, May 19th. June's will most likely return to the third Wednesday of the month. Artists of all levels are invited […]
Experienced artists and those who do not seek instruction are invited to participate in this open life drawing session. Only the model will be directed in this session, we will begin […]
Observational Drawing Workshop
Beginning artists and those looking for a refresher course are invited to participate in a fully instructed life drawing class. In this class, artists will be taught a variety of […]
This exhibition tour and screenprinting demonstration is free with standard admission!
The quilts presented in this exhibition are graphically striking examples that embody a sense of “wall power.”
Morgan Ford Willingham’s investigation of motherhood considers the identity of parent and child, and weighs the influence of nature versus nurture. Willingham manipulates found textiles using photography and hand embroidery techniques.
"Dōshi Spotlight" features ceramics by Beverlee Lehr, works on paper by Jo Margolis, and oil paintings by Mary Hochendoner.
The quilts presented in this exhibition are graphically striking examples that embody a sense of “wall power.”
Morgan Ford Willingham’s investigation of motherhood considers the identity of parent and child, and weighs the influence of nature versus nurture. Willingham manipulates found textiles using photography and hand embroidery techniques.
"Dōshi Spotlight" features ceramics by Beverlee Lehr, works on paper by Jo Margolis, and oil paintings by Mary Hochendoner.
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