ONLINE CLASS

Painting & Photography Exploration

In this class, we will explore painting and photography through a unique lens and encourage personal and creative work. You will learn how to manipulate and layer photos on your smartphone or computer to create unique images like you’ve never imagined! You will then create paintings based on your images.

This course utilizes digital applications on your smartphone that can be used for free or very inexpensively. If you have Adobe Photoshop and are familiar with how to use it, it is all you need. Otherwise, you will use other apps. All supplies will be included in a supply list emailed to you one week prior to the start of the course.

Tuition

$100.00

Days

Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30pm. July 7 – 28, 2021.

Instructor

Stephanie Lane

Additional Information

This is a virtual art class. You will receive a link to this class as well as the supply list (materials can be purchased online or in local store) a week before class begins. We advise that you test out your computer’s audio, camera, and wifi the day before class and gather your supplies in advance. AAC is using Zoom for its online classes, you can use Zoom on your computer or smartphone. It is free to use with or without downloading it. We advise downloading.

Advance registration is required.

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