WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
Art classes, workshops, lectures and demos are offered throughout the year in our gallery.
For current and upcoming programs, see the list below.
UPCOMING ART WORKSHOPS
Ready, Set, Goal!
(with Deborah Campbell)
Saturday, January 11 (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Click Here to Register | $50 per STAAA member, $75 per non-member
Kick off 2025 by setting goals and learning how to grow your creativity!
Deborah Campbell, an accomplished artist and accredited Coach, will share her strategies, guidance and practiced exercises. Are you an ambitious professional wanting to take your practice to the next level? An action-oriented beginner who wants to forge a path forward? Regardless of where you are on your artistic journey, this workshop will give you a roadmap toward success. By the end, you’ll have a clear vision of what you want to accomplish as an artist, and have the tools to keep your art practice growing!
Abstracted Portraits
(with Paula Pascucci)
Friday, January 24 (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
Click Here to Register | $90 per STAAA member, $110 per non-member
Push the boundaries of traditional portraiture in this one-day workshop!
Join Paula Pascucci as she demonstrates how to analyze the face as a harmonious interplay of shapes and values. Using your phone or tablet, you’ll discover how to accurately break down a reference image, and then recreate it shape-by-shape on a substrate. Experiment with distortion, and try painting with vibrant, expressive colors – emphasizing the use of unconventional skin tones. The portrait you produce in this workshop can be entered into the next month’s Faces & Figures show!
The Interdisciplinary Artist
(with Jenny Keyser)
Wednesdays: February 12, 19, 26 (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM)
Click Here to Register | $115 per STAAA member, $140 per non-member
If you enjoy working in a variety of mediums — this class is for you!
Join award-winning artist Jenny Keyser as we discover what it truly means to be an interdisciplinary artist. Whether you’re an experienced creator seeking fresh inspiration, or a curious beginner looking to get creative through new means, this class offers you the chance to experiment and explore.
Each week, we’ll dive into new techniques and mediums, ranging from conceptual and abstract creations to wearable art and collage. Together, we’ll blend creative practices, push boundaries, and help you find your next favorite form of art!
Learn to Love Watercolor
(with LuAnn Dunkinson)
Saturday, February 15 (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
Click Here to Register | $100 per STAAA member, $125 per non-member
This Valentine’s Day, learn to love painting with watercolor!
Designed for beginners, this one-day workshop introduces the techniques, materials and vocabulary of watercolor painting. LuAnn Dunkinson, President of the Jacksonville Watercolor Society, will introduce the nuances of painting with different surfaces, brushes and pigments. Then, using the basic fundamentals of shape, line and color, you’ll learn to paint a wild rose floral in celebration of Valentine’s Day!
Whether you’re looking to express your love through art or get creative with that special someone, this workshop will teach you the basics of painting with watercolor — and you’ll leave with a new work of art, ready to gift or to display!
Drawing the Face & Figure like Charles Bargue
(with Dara Dodson)
Friday, February 28 & Saturday, March 1 (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Click Here to Register | $150 per STAAA member, $175 per non-member
Discover how a 19th-century drawing course — taken by artists like Vincent Van Gogh and Pablo Picasso — can elevate your own skills!
In this two-day workshop, instructor Dara Dodson will lead you through the rich history and techniques of a drawing method introduced by Charles Bargue. A renowned French artist and lithographer, Bargue created a rigorous curriculum that became a cornerstone of classical art education and has influenced artists for generations.
Using Charles Bargue’s iconic plates and figure drawings as reference, learn how to accurately replicate complex images onto paper with charcoal — focusing on proportion, perspective and value. Discover how to divide the face and figure into different parts for accurate drawing, and how to use shading techniques to create depth and dimension. Then, using one of your own photos, you’ll apply these new-found skills into drawing a highly-detailed, realistic portrait.
Through step-by-step guidance, you’ll learn to capture what you see — whether from photos or from nature — with a lifelike accuracy!
Registration will open in january.
Nature & Art
(with Jenny Keyser)
Fridays: March 14 & 28 (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM)
Registration opening in January!
From fresh blooms to fresh ideas — let the season of spring inspire you!
Explore the intersection of art and nature with the guidance of award-winning artist, Jenny Keyser. Discover how to capture the vibrant colors, rich textures and ever-evolving beauty of the natural world around us.
With the instructor’s expertise in mixed media, you’ll have the opportunity to experiment with different techniques and materials — such as mono-printing and incorporating natural elements directly into your works of art. Together, you’ll endeavor to slow down, connect with the environment, and use nature’s lively palette to refine your personal style.
Registration will open in january.
Alchemy of an Artist
(with An Marshall)
Monday, March 24 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Registration opening in January!
Do you know who you are as an Artist?
Join us for an introductory dive into the world of the “Artist Archetype” — the timeless pattern of creative behavior that has shaped human expression throughout history. Led by Life Journey Artist, An Marshall, this one-day workshop will help you uncover the strengths and blind spots of the artist within you, and examine how this embedded blueprint shapes your personal creative journey.
Through guided introspection, this workshop will take a look at your artistic process, the work you create, and the person you are as an artist in the world.
Using mixed media collage techniques, Marshall will lead you in creating a visual representation of your Archetype or unique “Artist” identity — allowing you to express and explore the essence of who you are in a tangible, meaningful way.
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL SESSIONS
Monday Night Figure Drawing
Click Here to Register | $10 per STAAA member, $15 per non-member
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