Adult Studio Workshop

Fluid Observations and Figure Painting

Event

Thursday, October 13, 2016
5:30 – 8 pm
Floor 4 Studio

Led by Tryn Collins, this painting workshop invites participants to compose lush images on canvas inspired by observations drawn from life, the figure, and the exhibition John Singer Sargent's Mrs. Carl Meyer and Her Children.

Please note that this is a three session class. Ticket purchase is required and includes all three sessions on October 13, 20, and 27.

Tryn Collins lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, and received an MFA from Hunter College and a BA from Brown University. She is a member of the Brooklyn-based artists collective Underdonk, and has served as artist in residence at the Vermont Studio Center, Woodstock-Byrdcliffe Guild and the Shandaken Project. In 2015 Collins had a solo show at Tyler Wood Gallery in San Francisco, CA, and was featured in The East Bay Monthly, California.

Course Fee: $140 General; $115 Members

All materials included

John Singer Sargent, Mrs. Carl Meyer and Her Children, 1896

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