Tuesdays, July 10 - August 7, 6:30-8:30pm

The Art of Travel: Section B

Painting a view, sketching a building, or creatively rendering an object seen in a museum are just a few ways to record our travel experiences. From city plans to road maps, from postcards to sketches, this multi-media course will explore the artful documentation of travel, and the creation of work inspired by it.

Using a variety of media and techniques, participants will explore new ways to record travel observations and express the feelings that travel can evoke. Exercises will be journal-based, and techniques may include drawing, painting, collage, map-making, and printmaking.

Whether taking a day trip to the beach or a vacation to a foreign country, this course will jumpstart your creativity and suggest paths for recording the world around you in a personal and meaningful way. All skill levels are welcome.

Tuition

$160.00

Days

Tuesdays, July 10 – August 7, 6:30-8:30pm

Instructor

Jennifer Penick

Additional Information

Supplies are not included in the cost of this class. One week prior to the class’ start date, a supply list will be emailed to all students.

Advanced registration is required.

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Artist Talks with Andrew Barco and Elliot Doughtie

Saturday / October 21 / 1pm-3pm

Join artists Andrew Barco and Elliot Doughtie for conversations about their solo exhibitions currently on view at MoCA Arlington.

Neon Nights: Gala & Silent Auction

Wednesday / September 27 / 7pm

Join us on Wednesday, September 27 for a special gala and silent auction to benefit the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington. Tickets range from $250 to $500 and include a 3-course dinner, silent auction, and the joy you’ll feel knowing you’re supporting the museum! Can’t attend? Consider sponsoring an artist to attend in your place!

MoCA on the Move at Met Park

Sundays 10am-12pm

MoCA Arlington at Met Park
Fun for the whole family! No Experience Required offers playful art making activities for children (and their curious adults) every Sunday morning. There will be collaborative, community-built art works, and opportunities to “make and take” works, too.

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