Spring Classes 2022

Registration is now open!

 

Also check out Cork Canvas & Company, Workshops and Summer Art Camp

Teach at the Museum Art School: The VBMA’s Museum Art School frequently seeks proposals from artists and art educators to lead online and onsite classes for adults.
Classes: Click here to submit a proposal
Workshops: Click here to submit a proposal

 

ON-SITE CLASSES:

Qigong
Drawing
Painting

ON-LINE ART HISTORY/ART APPRECIATION CLASSES VIA ZOOM

Artful Atmosphere, to the Moon and Back: Tanner, Turner, Wyeth and more

 

MOVEMENT AND CONTEMPLATIVE ARTS

Enjoy these offerings in the Laura and Bill Buck Atrium.

Qigong

Katie Nall

Qigong is an 8,000 year old movement program that exercises internal organs. With over 9,000 variations, it is the parent form for Tai Chi, Kung Fun, acupuncture, acupressure, and Emotional Freedom Technique (Tapping). Qigong is known as the Longevity Exercise as the movements have been known to extend healthy lives. No special equipment required.

Classes meet in the Atrium, April 27 – May 25
Wednesdays, 6:30 – 7:30 pm
$70 (Museum members $55)

Register for Qigong 4/27

 

These courses are being held on site in the studios.

 

DRAWING

You Can Draw

Marlene Evans Putnam
Beginner level

This course will ensure that beginning students learn to see shapes, understand shadows, and use line in powerful or delicate ways. Students will learn to use drawing tools properly and confidently and will be amazed at their steady progress as they learn to design and compose their projects. The instructor will teach by both lecture and studio demonstration. Materials needed: Putnam You Can Draw

Classes meet in Studio 1, April 28 – May 26
Thursdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
$170 (Museum Members $140)

Register for You Can Draw 4/28

 

PAINTING

Acrylic Painting – The Basics and More

Christine Thomas
All levels

Beginning or experienced students can improve skills in painting and brush and material handling. The instructor will discuss how to frame and hang paintings correctly as well as setting the pace for students to begin and complete a painting. Students may also bring artworks in progress and other ideas for painting. Materials needed: Thomas 2022 Acrylic Basics materials

Classes meet in Studio 2, April 26 – May 24
Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
$170 (Museum members $140)

Classes meet in Studios 2, April 27 – May 25
Wednesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
$170 (Museum members $140)

Registration is closed for these courses.

 

Painting Studio and More

Christine Thomas
All levels

Join a friendly group of artists who work independently while sharing with each other. The instructor provides suggestions and demonstrations. This studio class is open to these 2-D mediums: acrylics, oils, mixed media, watercolor, and drawing. Students should bring their preferred materials to class.

Classes meet in Studio 2, April 26 – May 24
Tuesdays, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
$170 (Museum members $140)

Classes meet  in Studios 2, April 27 – May 25
Wednesdays, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
$170 (Museum members $140)

Registration is closed for these courses.

 

ONLINE CLASSES – VIA ZOOM

 

Artful Atmosphere, to the Moon and Back: Tanner, Turner, Wyeth and more

Lynn Berkowitz

Watch a course sample

This series illuminates our fascination with weather conditions and celestial occurrences. Throughout time, artists have documented and interpreted the seasons, time of day and night, atmospheric states, and sky sightings that bring nature in all its glory and terror to the fore. Weekly themes: sun and sunlight, moon and moonlight, rain and fog, and wind and gravity in historical to contemporary paintings. This course is a blended multi-media, lecture, and conversational format where student insights contribute to learning for all. Optional pre-class materials will be provided.

Classes meet via Zoom, April 27 – May 25
Wednesdays, 9:30 – 11:30 am
$115 (Museum members $90)

Registration is closed for this course. 

COVID-19 Safety Protocols
For updated information on visitor information and policies related to COVID-19, please click here.
Face Masks are recommended for anyone entering the Museum, over 2+ years including for students participating in onsite studio art classes and those enrolled in onsite programs.