The Greenwich Art Society is offering:
ACRYLIC PAINTING FOR EVERYONE - ALL LEVELS
7 TUESDAYS
July 8 - August 19
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Students will discover the fundamentals needed to capture form, shading, composition, and study values with the three primary colors. Choices of subject matter range from figures, landscape, or still life. You will also be learning how to set up a full palette and how to create a strong compositional design. Students will learn to see and express color, values and the illusion of depth as they take their own photos as a point of inspiration to create their own interpretation rather than a copy. Classes will include lectures, demonstrations, as well as individual instruction. If you are new to the class, please bring a drawing or painting as a sample of your skill level to the first class.
Max. 8 students.
member discount available
The Greenwich Art Society is offering Acrylic Painting for everyone!
Designed by notable artist, writer, and curator Richard Klein, SIGHT AND SOUND: Artists Consider Long Island Sound invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse artistic perspectives, shedding light on its ecological resilience, rich cultural history,and striking natural beauty.
Sight & Sound: Artists Consider Long Island Sound
Dive into unique art materials, new techniques, and fascinating ideas in these summer art workshops! Each class includes multiple art projects organized around an intriguing theme, activities in our galleries, and lunch break in our garden. Students ages 6 to 12 will be divided into age-appropriate groups. Sign up for one or all.
July 16: Geometric Abstraction: Colorful forms, shapes, and lines take on new life in this fun day of abstract art projects. Work from big to small, from bold to subtle, from colorful to black and white, and everything in between.
July 23: Surrealist Experiments: Create fantastical drawings and paintings inspired by the work of surrealist artist Leonora Carrington.
July 30: Mix It Up! In this mixed-media mashup we’ll experiment with a combination of images, materials, and techniques to create wild and wacky artwork filled with imagination.
August 6: All-Day Painting: A variety of painting tools and techniques will be used to create multiple painted artworks throughout the day.
August 13: Imaginative Illustration: Inspired by the original picture book illustrations by Amanda Hall, we will learn unique illustration techniques and create our own illustrated story.
Ages 6 – 12. Students will be divided into age groups.
Creativity Club: Summer Art Workshops Tickets | Katonah Museum of Art
Creativity Club: Summer Art Workshops
The Greenwich Art Society is offering:
INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR with GRETA CORENS
Program Description
These watercolor sessions expand on knowledge acquired in the Intro classes (or similar experience) of Value, Color, and Techniques. It is meant for the Intermediate artist seeking to fill gaps in their watercolor nature renderings. It covers techniques of land- and seascapes, including composition, accuracy of measure, hand-eye coordination, glazing and perspective. It prepares and aids students in painting outdoors while they work from reference photographs.
Member Discount Available
The Greenwich Art Society is offering Intermedia Watercolor Classes
Join the expedition visiting legendary Candy Man Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) in a splendiferous movie that wondrously brings to screen the endlessly appetizing delights of Roald Dahl’s classic book. Coated with flavorful tunes and production design that constantly dazzles the eye, this effervescent musical never fails to enchant the young and old. On a whirlwind tour of Willy’s incredible, edible realm of chocolate waterfalls, elfish Oompa-Loompas and industrial-sized confections, a boy named Charlie (Peter Ostrum) will discover the sweetest secret of all: a generous, loving heart. And You’ll rediscover the timeless magic of a delicious family classic.
"Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971)
Designed by notable artist, writer, and curator Richard Klein, SIGHT AND SOUND: Artists Consider Long Island Sound invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse artistic perspectives, shedding light on its ecological resilience, rich cultural history,and striking natural beauty.
Sight & Sound: Artists Consider Long Island Sound
Explore history from 1pm - 4pm every Thursday this summer at the Weston History & Culture Center in Weston, CT. Enjoy interactive fun on a tour of the historic Coley House! Learn about the forgotten village of Valley Forge, explore the Weston Meteorite, and dive into the history of Ragtime dance on your visit. Tickets available at the door.
Take a guided tour of the award-winning Coley House, the only historic house in CT brought back to reflect life during the 1940s. Explore how the Coley family lived, worked and played while on the home front during World War II. Curious young minds can try their hands at dialing a rotary phone, typing on a typewriter, playing with 1940s toys and games, and building a house with Lincoln Logs.
In the Visitor’s Center, enjoy three engaging exhibits. Learn about the Weston Meteorite, the Flood of 1955 and other important Weston moments in the exhibit, “Twelve Stories of Weston History”. View haunting photos in the new exhibit, “Images of a Forgotten Village: Valley Forge”, which explores a Weston neighborhood now underneath the Saugatuck Reservoir. Have fun tapping your toes in our summer pop-up exhibit, “May I Have This Dance?”, which features Ragtime dance music, dance manuals, sheet music, dance cards and more from the private collection of social dance historian, Susan de Guardiola.
Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on your visit. Stroll through the Daniel E. Offutt, III Sculpture Garden and explore the whimsical sculptures created by former Weston resident, philanthropist and artist, Daniel E. Offutt, III.