A New Way to See: An Innovative Multimedia Class! with Stephanie
Adult Classes | Available
Unleash your creative potential in the observational multimedia class, where the world becomes your canvas, and your powers of perception are your greatest tools. This class is designed to teach you how to truly see and express what you observe through the versatile mediums of drawing, painting, collage, and other artistic materials!
At the core of this class lies the art of seeing. You will embark on a journey to sharpen your observational skills, enabling you to perceive the world around you with depth and clarity. Students will also dive into the fundamental elements of art, including proportion, scale, negative space, shading, and the use of materials. These elements are the building blocks of visually striking and balanced artwork. With these tools and enhanced observational skills, you will learn to create expressive and meaningful artwork. You will be encouraged to explore and cultivate your own preferred medium and distinctive style, helping you develop a strong artistic identity. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, this class will help you become a better artist!
- - No class 10/14 and 11/11
- Class is confirmed 1 week prior to start and may be cancelled due to low enrollment
- Late registrations are welcome in most cases. Please contact us!
- Please review our policies regarding make-ups, refunds, and enrollment at www.theartguild.org/policies
- Please bring your enthusiasm, an open mind, an 18 x 24 drawing pad (NOT newsprint), 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B pencils, and a kneaded eraser to first class. Other simple materials will be required throughout the series.
Stephanie Navon-Jacobson
Teaching is a passion of Stephanie's. After receiving her master’s degree in 2001 she joined the faculty at St John’s University. She also teaches at Great Neck Community Education, the Art League of Long Island and the Art Guild of Port Washington.
Stephanie has exhibited all over, including The Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT, National Arts Club, NYC, Islip Art Museum, Heckscher Museum, Nassau County Fine Arts Museum and the Shenzhen Art Institute, China. Her work is in the permanent collections of Queensborough Community College, New York University School of Law, the American Paralysis Association and private collections throughout the United States, Canada, Norway and Israel. Stephanie has been a juror for the Suburban Art League, the National Art League, Tri County Artists, the Long Beach Art Association and the Port Washington Art Guild.
To learn more about Stephanie, visit her website .