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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