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MONDAYS | 1-4pm | ALL LEVELS | $175M/$200NM
Learn to express yourself in this painting class structured for all levels of artists! The instructor will review basic painting techniques as well as help you to explore your painting style. More experienced artists will benefit through the weekly presentations and discussions on seeing beyond the photographic reference.
SUPPLY LIST: BRING THE MATERIALS YOU HAVE ON HAND.
The following are my recommended materials. You may choose to work in oil or acrylic paint. Bring Painting Supports for class (Canvas, canvas board, gessoed watercolor paper). Please use at least a 11x14 canvas. Instructor has a few available. Palette can be paper, Plexiglass or Wood to organize paints. I like the Masterson covered palette system. Any brand of paint is acceptable. (Student grade to professional grade depending on your experience and budget)
Colors Suggested: Ultramarine blue, Pthalo blue, Sap green, Cadmium yellow medium, Cadmium red light, Dioxazine Purple, Alizarin Crimson, Titanium white, Burnt sienna. (Different brands have different spellings)
Optional Colors: Thio Violet (Grumbacher), Brilliant Yellow Light (Richeson), Naples Yellow, Indian Yellow, Burnt Umber, Radiant violet, Radiant Pink, Radiant blue.
Brushes: Bring a selection of bristle brushes including Flat, round, filberts. Synthetic mongoose brushes are ideal (I like Monarchs by Winsor & Newton). Sizes 2-12. Always start with larger brushes.
Have one or two Palette knives to move and mix paint. Mediums and Containers: I use Liquin, Galkyd Gel or Gamsol Odorless thinner for oils. Avoid harsh chemical turpentine. Water can be used for Acrylic or Acrylic matte or gloss mediums, paint retarder or extender. Empty cat food and tuna fish cans work well to hold mediums. Bring plenty of Rags or paper towels. Brush cleaner is recommended– I use Dawn dish detergent and the Masters Brush soap.
Miscellaneous: Bag to hold supplies, Jars or vases to hold brushes. Apron or painting shirt. Reference Photos: You may print your own photos, copyright free photo references or use an I-pad.
ANITA WILLIAMS grew up in on the New Jersey shore. She met her husband while living as a young adult in Philadelphia and moved to York County in 1984. She earned her Bachelors in Art Education at Millersville University. Anita taught Art at Spring Grove Area School District for 15 years. While teaching, Anita earned an M.S. in Education from Wilkes University and an MFA in Visual Arts from Wilson College in 2017. She retired from public school teaching in 2019 and has been painting in her studio above the Handsome Cab restaurant in York and currently teaches painting at the York Art Association and the Adams County Arts Council.
Anita has participated in many juried exhibitions and won several awards. In 2020 she won an “Award of Excellence” for the Healing Power of Art from Manhattan Arts International. She also won “Best of Show” at the Yorkfest Adult Juried Exhibition.
https://anitawilliams-art.com
"I have always found inspiration in nature, movement and color. Whether it is in the trees, flowers, waterways or twisting vines, I hope to transfer that magic and beauty to my audience through my paintings." -Anita
MONDAYS | 6 - 8 pm | BEGINNER | $140M/$160NM
Have you ever looked at a beautiful drawing and wished you were born with the talent to do that? Do you believe drawing well is only for the few who are naturally gifted? Think again! It is a skill that can be developed and mastered with practice and patience! You can learn by training your eyes to see like an artist and then your hands to execute what you see. In this course, students will work at their own pace using tried and true methods demonstrated in class. Learn about proportions, value and perspective by using tools such as grids and sight-size to help you improve your drawing skills. This class is designed for young artists as well as late bloomers - so parents (or grandparents) and kids 12 and up can learn side-by-side!
SUPPLY LIST: Good quality 9x12 sketchbook (or larger), set of drawing graphite pencils, and a kneaded eraser (suggested, but not required: Tombow mono zero eraser, proportional scale divider)
TUESDAYS | 9:30-12:30pm | Beginner | $175M/$200NM
Learn watercolor painting with fun and easy techniques designed to let students paint any subject with confidence, from beginners up. Each lesson has easy to follow outlines and instructions with individual attention to improve your painting skills.
SUPPLY LIST: Paint - colors to be discussed Bring what supplies you have for evaluation, and we'll do a group order once or twice during class if you need supplies. I'll supply any materials you may need for the first class or two. Paper - arches 140 lb. cold pressed or your choice Brushes - a soft wash brush and a size 6 round for detail, size 10 round optional. Palette - any palette is fine
Other: Paper towels, masking tape, water bowl (YAA has extras),
Pencil, Graphite paper (will supply this or make it during the first class),
Rigid backing board slightly larger than your paper (we'll have cardboard in class),
Optional:
Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser, salt, scraper
credit card cut in half diagonally
small piece of natural sponge (will be provided)
DEB WATSON is a self-taught artist. Although she displayed an early talent at art, her parents discouraged it. She spent her adult life working as nurse and raising a family, but continued to paint in her spare time. As her work began winning awards and selling, Deb quit nursing to become a full time artist and teacher.
Now, her paintings have been exhibited throughout the U.S. in major art competitions and museums. Deb's watercolors have been published in national magazines and she's a recognized teacher, with how to paint books and a Craftsy class on Pet Portraits. After a bout with cancer, Deb became serious about creating her best work. She added oil painting as a medium, and began a new series of western art.
https://www.debwatsonart.com/
Learn while you paint! Intermediate to advanced artists will learn how to get the most impact (through painting techniques and materials) to achieve watercolor realism. Start with a reference photo or outline page to trace, or draw. Then follow along step by step while you learn about the best materials and techniques to achieve glowing watercolor realism. Or bring your own work to receive help with that in this friendly and flexible class. One on one critiques will keep you moving forward wherever you are on your artistic journey.
SUPPLY LIST: Bring the supplies you have.
THURSDAY'S 6-9PM | ADVANCED | $175M/$200NM
Take Your Acrylic Painting to the Next Level!
Already comfortable with acrylics but looking to push your skills further? Join our Advanced Acrylic Painting class — designed specifically for artists like you who want to explore new styles, tools, and textures with expert instruction from a professional working and teaching artist with over 50 years of acrylic painting experience.
In this dynamic, hands-on course, you'll:
Whether you're refining your style or stepping outside your comfort zone, this class offers the support and creative challenge to help you grow.
Bring your brushes, your vision, and your curiosity — let’s create something bold together!
SUPPLY LIST:
Acrylic Paints heavy body preferred. (NOT the student OR basic grade quality)
Mars Black or Ivory Black Ultramarine Blue Cerulean Blue Phthalo Blue (green shade or red shade are both OK) Manganese Blue Cadmium Yellow Light Cadmium Yellow Medium Hooker’s Green Alizarin Crimson Titanium White Cadmium Red Medium
Acrylic Inks (one of each) in any Red, Blue, and Yellow (highest chroma is best)
Acrylic gels
Bottle of liquid gloss acrylic gel medium.
Jar of Heavy Acrylic Gel Medium. Golden brand is great but any brand is OK.
Acrylic Brushes and Knife
Multiple sizes of Round, Flat and Filbert brushes. Synthetic preferred.
One of more Palette knifes.
Other Items
Drawing Paper
Palette
Pencil, eraser
Canvas boards or stretched canvases.
One large cup for water to mix paints and One to rinse/store brushes between colors (2 total) -yaa has cups
Cloth rag or Paper towels
Plastic shower curtain (you also can use glass, plastic garbage bag or freezer paper)
BRETT GRIEMAN, a graduate of the York Academy of Arts, has been working his art services business since 1998 after working two decades in the pre-press industry. Brett was a part time instructor at Bradley Academy for the Visual Arts teaching a wide variety of subjects such as drawing, color theory, illustration, rendering, three levels of graphic design as well as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Brett’s paintings and murals can be found in many private and corporate collections including Harley-Davidson, York History Center, Wellspan Health, Nixon Nature Center, and many others. For more information about Brett, please visit his website:
https://brettsart117.wixsite.com/brett-greiman
SATURDAYS | 10 - 12 pm | BEGINNER | $100M/$125NM
Young artists will learn basic techniques in drawing and painting, and explore new methods in their art journals, before applying that method on a drawing or painting. Each session will introduce techniques to help build skills and confidence. Step-by-step instructions and demonstrations will guide your budding artist along.
All supplies provided.
SUE MILLER began drawing at a young age, around 7 years old. She would often draw animals, plants, and trees around her house to share with her parents and grandparents. She was mesmerized by the famous artists' works found in books and on TV, admiring the “great masters.”
Sue continued to grow and learn art forms at York College of PA, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree. As an artist, she continues to learn techniques from other artists such as David J. Rogers, Bianca Rosen, and Bradley Hendershot, who have influenced the shaping of her own unique style. Her goal is to share her enthusiasm and joy for the arts while encouraging students to learn something new every day. She believes that all students are capable of learning to draw and paint with patience and practice. She is a proud member of the York Art Association.
SATURDAYS | 1 - 3 pm | BEGINNER | $100M/$125NM
WEDNESDAYS | 9-12:30 pm | ALL LEVELS | $135M/$160NM
Come and enjoy the VIBE and feel the ENERGY of creating with others.
Unleash your creativity alongside fellow artists who share your passion for mixed media, collage and abstract painting! This 5-week studio experience, led by artist Susan Darling, offers a dedicated 3.5-hour workspace each week where you can create, collaborate, and explore new techniques.
Enjoy the freedom to experiment, share ideas, and participate in group critiques designed to inspire and elevate your artistic process. Whether you're looking to refine your style or simply immerse yourself in a supportive creative environment, this is the perfect space to connect, grow, and make art together!
SUPPLY LIST: Bring the supplies you are working with and/or want to share.
Susan Davitti Darling hails from Marietta, PA with a degree in Commercial Art from Millersville University and studies at Pennsylvania School of the Arts. Her education positioned her to take on numerous projects, such as creating greeting cards and calendar art and several label designs for a local winery.
"My approach to painting and collage is playful. I work intuitively. Exploration and experimentation keep me company. Collage satisfies the collector in me. There is an endless source of materials to choose from. A smooth stone that I found on a walk, old library catalog cards, bottle caps and feathers join papers from discarded book pages to have a new life in my work. Reuse, recycle and reinvent are the words of the day. My inspiration comes from music, the rustling of fall leaves, poetry or the color of the evening sky. I am inspired by the company of friends and family, who love and support me. Making art provides me with Joy and Gladness. ART is the poetry of my world." http://davittidarling.com/
TUESDAYS | 6:00 - 9:00 pm | $120M/$140NM
Join us for a 4-week watercolor course designed for beginners and those looking to enhance their skills and develop their unique style. We will start with the fundamentals, including the 3-Value Method. Each week, we will paint together using the same reference image, following step-by-step demonstrations.
Supply List:
Watercolor Fundamentals and the 3 Value Method
1. Watercolor Pads or Block Paper- look for 100% cotton rag paper- 9”x12” or larger
2. Brushes
3. Kneaded Eraser
4. 2B Pencils or Lead Holder Pencil
5. Covered Watercolor Palette
6. Paper Towel Roll
7. Water Containers
8. Watercolor Paints in Tubes (15 ml size)
List of recommended tube colors
· Burnt Umber · Raw Umber · New Gamboge Yellow or Gamboge Yellow · Ultramarine Blue · Quinacridone Rose · Cobalt Blue · Cobalt Turquoise · Cerulean Blue · Vermillion · Burnt Sienna · Raw Sienna · Lemon Yellow or Hansa Yellow · Hookers Green · Payne’s Gray · Gray Neutral Tint · Yellow Ochre · Quinacridone Magenta · Sap Green
A COMPREHENSIVE LIST CAN BE FOUND HERE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS AND ALTERNATIVES.
JIM STARR - Supply List Watercolor Fundamentals and the 3 Value Method.pdf
JIM STARR achieved his dream of pursuing a career in art by earning a BFA in Art/Illustration from Carnegie Mellon University. For over 25 years, he has worked as a freelance illustrator, creating digital art for advertising, corporate, and editorial projects, including children's books. In addition to his work as an illustrator, Jim is a fine artist who regularly paints with traditional media and takes on commissioned projects.
Jim has continuously honed his skills, particularly in watercolor, through classes and workshops with master watercolorists. He is an active member of the Pittsburgh Illustrators Club and the PA Watercolor Society, and he holds Signature Membership in the Baltimore Watercolor Society.
Jim is enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge and passion for art and illustration. You can view his illustration work at jimstarr.com and his fine art paintings at jimstarrart.com.
Event Date & Time: Friday, October 24, 2025 5:00 – 7:30 PM
Call for Trunks! York Art Association at the Little Green Church is a host site for the City of York Parks & Recreation Trunk or Treat Trail! We’re inviting community members, businesses, and friends to decorate their trunks and help us create a safe, festive Halloween stop at our Linden Ave location. Join the fun, show your creativity, and share treats with local families! Registration is required to participate!
Location: 591 Linden Ave, York, PA 17401 (Parking lot across from the Little Green Church)
Set-Up Information:
Arrival & Set-up: 4:00 – 4:30 PM
All cars must be ready by 4:45 PM
Important Notes:
You are welcome to decorate your car in any fun theme OR decorate based on your favorite artwork or artist!
Please bring your own candy to hand out to trick-or-treaters.
York City Parks and Recreation will award a prize for "most creative costume" contest for the kids, and a "most creative trunk design" contest for your trunk participants!
Make your drawing rich with contrast and your subject appear to leap from the paper, getting the attention of your audience. This workshop will focus on: shading organic subjects versus geometric forms, light source and cast shadows, and using a wide range of value. Pencil techniques such as the use of blending or contour line will emphasize the three dimensional quality of your subject. Learn the importance of highlights to create a 3-D effect. Found objects placed under a direct light source will provide rich contrast for our final artwork.
Actual objects on hand will be provided as subjects, no photographs.
Supply Kits Available for $20 (see checkout to purchase!) Includes: A basic drawing set with a variety of hard and soft pencils, a white pencil, a kneaded eraser, a plastic eraser, a blending stump, a sharpener, a small ruler and a drawing pad, 8x10 or larger. (If you already own the above supplies, you are not required to purchase to attend.)
Alison L. Baker earned her BFA in Studio Art from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where she concentrated in advanced Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking, while also studying Design, Metalry, Sculpture, and more. Certified in Art Education, she taught art in the West Shore School District for 24 years.
Alison works in a range of media—from batik and ceramics to colored pencil—but she’s best known for her watercolor paintings. Her subjects are drawn from life and reflect her deep love of animals, nature, and the outdoors. Each piece is inspired by a personal story. As a member of the YAA Gallery Group, her work is on display in various locations throughout York.
WEDNESDAY (11/5) 11-3pm | All Levels | $125M / $150NM
Mixed Media is a type of art that combines different media and materials into one work of art. Join award-winning experimental artist, Sue Marrazzo, as she shares her love of color theory, art design, composition, & mixed media techniques. You will be guided in this step by step workshop.
Enjoy new lessons which will expand your creativity, helping you to discover fresh techniques and express yourself in innovative ways.
SUPPLY LIST:(available at http://www.dickblick.com, Hobby Lobby)3/4"-1" Acrylic Wash BrushGel Medium16"x20" Stretched Canvas
Note: Art Instructor will bring all other supplies.
SUE MARRAZZO, ISAP, NCS, ISEA is an award-winning experimental artist who works in collage, mixed media, acrylic, sculpture, and encaustic painting. Sue's art tends to be influenced by fashion, interior design, and art history. She believes, "Art is about learning to see." Sue's strengths as an artist are with color theory and composition. She describes her art as : "BOLD, COLORFUL, EXPERIMENTAL, and INDIVIDUALISTIC."
Sue Marrazzo has exhibited in numerous local, regional, national and international juried shows, and exhibits. She currently teaches collage, abstract painting and experimental mixed media.
https://www.facebook.com/SueMarrazzoArt
The Barnes Foundation, located in Philadelphia, is a renowned Art and Culture institution known for its large collection of modern European art. Housing collections from artists such as, Cézanne, Renoir, Van Gogh and many more. Join us as we travel to Philadelphia and spend a day immersed in art and enriching our minds.
There will also be time to explore Philadelphia on your own and the Philadelphia Museum of Art is a short 15 minute walk away. Entry to this museum is at the expense of participant.
Trip Details
Thursday November 6th, 2025. 7am-8pm
Included in ticket
SATURDAY (11/8) 9-3:30 pm | Beginner-Intermediate | $120M $140NM
This class will be teaching how to create a linocut print. This will include drawing an illustration, carving a rubber linoleum block, rolling out ink, and printing the block. This is for beginners and is open to ages 10 and up. This will require the use of sharp carving tools.
Supply List
Lino Cutter Set: Blick Lino Cutter Set | BLICK Art Materials
All other materials will be provided
Kristine Ferg embodies the true essence of an artist in every aspect. Armed with a wealth of knowledge, including a BS in Graphic Design, a BA in Art History, a certificate in Exhibition Design, and a minor in studio art, she fearlessly explores various mediums as an artist and multidisciplinary designer. At the core of her creative pursuits is an unwavering commitment to making a positive impact, and she eagerly anticipates expanding her artistic endeavors.
Tuesday, 11/11 (9:30-4pm) All levels | $125 MEM / $150 NON-MEM
Create beautiful watercolor cards with Deb Watson. Whether you've never painted or are an accomplished artist, you’ll have fun in this one day workshop and go home with beautiful greeting cards to share with your family and friends. Ideas will be demonstrated step by step in easy to follow methods for guaranteed success, so join us for a day of fun and watercolor creativity.
SUPPLY LIST: Bring a $10.00 fee for all supplies, or bring your own supplies, your choice!
Paint - Bring what you have. Paper - arches 140 lb. cold pressed or your choice Brushes - a soft wash brush and a size 6 round for detail, size 10 round optional.
Optional Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser, salt, scraper (credit card cut in half diagonally), small piece of natural sponge.
This workshop will cover the ways you can create depth on a flat surface with position, scale, and value. Viewfinders and grids will be introduced as methods to achieve accuracy. Linear perspective will be demonstrated with a couple basic exercises in parallel and angular views. Shading on geometric forms will be shown and discussed. We will finish up by sketching a still life, set up using actual objects on hand.
Actual objects with distinct three-dimensional geometric forms will be provided as subjects in order to best hone our skills, no photographs.
Supply Kits Available for $20 (see checkout to purchase!)
Includes: A basic drawing set with a variety of hard and soft pencils, a white pencil, a kneaded eraser, a plastic eraser, a blending stump, a sharpener, a small ruler and a drawing pad, 8x10 or larger.
(If you already own the above supplies, you are not required to purchase to attend.)
Drawing with an Architects' Eye -
This workshop is about more than just drawing buildings - it’s about learning to see the world differently.
Architects are trained to notice patterns, proportions, and underlying geometry in everyday life. In this workshop, we’ll slow down and practice that kind of seeing - learning how to break complex scenes into simple shapes, lines, and relationships that make them easier to understand and draw. We’ll explore how the built environment is full of visual clues: how objects relate to one another in scale, how lines lead the eye, and how perspective gives depth to what we see. You’ll learn to read these cues and use them to build more confident, structured sketches - whether you're drawing a street corner, a chair, or just a shadow across a wall.
Topics will include:
This isn’t about perfection - it’s about observation, interpretation, and clarity. You'll come away with a new way of seeing the world and the tools to start translating that vision onto paper like an architect does: with purpose, structure, and curiosity.
SUPPLY LIST
is a licensed architect with more than a decade of experience as a designer and project manager in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland. He currently manages historic preservation and state museum projects across the Commonwealth with the Department of General Services in Harrisburg. While he always loved drawing, he found it largely absent from day-to-day architectural practice. In 2021, he launched York Architecture Illustrated - a website and social media platform dedicated to hand-drawn studies of York’s historic buildings - bringing together his professional expertise and passion for visually interpreting the city’s architectural heritage
Website: yorkarchillustrated.com Facebook: York Architecture Illustrated Instagram: @york_arch_illustrated
12/1-12/3 | 9:30-4pm | INTERMEDIATE | $225M/$250 NM
In this workshop, the focus is on figurative and animal subjects, exploring essential aspects such as power through design, paint application, the significance of light, mystery, and embracing the beauty of mistakes. Lynne introduces the use of white acrylic to enhance details, provides techniques for crafting realistic skin tones, and guides you in combining elements of abstraction and realism in your watercolor paintings.
Lynne offers personalized one-on-one sessions, addressing individual needs, and presents demonstrations tailored to each student's requests for a truly enriching artistic experience.
Join us for an immersive journey where creativity flourishes under Lynne's expert guidance.
What to expect if you are new to this workshop:
5H Pencil
Windsor Newton Brushes: Flats: ½”, ¾”, 1” - Series 295, Small Rounds: 1 and 2 - Series 101, Rigger #3
Arches 300lb Hot Press Paper (Lynne will have 22x30 on hand to purchase at a cost of $22 per sheet payable to the instructor – if needed) subject to change
Paint: Liquitex Heavy Body Titanium White Acrylic
Watercolor (It is not necessary to purchase every color listed below, but these are my favorites)
Winsor Newton Professional Watercolors: Davies Grey, Opera Rose, Indian Yellow, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Quinacridone Gold, Permanent Carmine, Indigo, Van Dyke Brown, Permanent Sap Green, Raw Siena, Cobalt Blue
Rembrandt Watercolors: Alizarin Crimson, Bluish Green, Quinacridone Rust, Sap Green, Van Dyke Yellow, Cobalt Blue, Indigo Blue
Colors from either brand above: Cadmium Yellow
M. Graham Paint:
Any Quinacridone color - My favorite “quin” colors are:
Quinacridone Rust, Quinacridone Gold
*Bring a Sweater (Instructor prefers a cool room)
Pack a Lunch!
Art Supply Catalogs and Online Supplies
www.jerrysartarama.com 1-800-827-8478
www.dickblick.com 1-800-933-2542
www.cheapjoes.com 1-800-227-2788
LYNNE YANCHA A.W.S. has received national recognition for her luminous watercolors: beautiful paintings of children, animals, still-life, and landscapes. Yancha’s sensitivity to her subjects, superb drawing, painting, and timeless realism is captivating.
Lynne resides in Mifflinburg, PA and has been conducting watercolor workshops at YAA for years. Her three day workshops are always well attended, inspirational and a good time.
https:/lynneyancha.com/
"I always begin my work with musings. I am not sure that the work is so different from years past… what I am sure of is that I am different. I use the same techniques as always in a layered, lost and found way. My media continues to be mixed: watercolor, white acrylic, ink, lead and colored pencils. I like contrast, edge-to-edge interest, and a story: yours and mine. Mostly, I am absolutely in love with the mystery of inspiration and how it affects the process. I have a painting that is entirely different from the image with which I began. It tells its own story!" - Lynne
FRIDAY (12/5) 11-3pm | All Levels | $100M / $125NM
In this workshop, students will explore the exciting process of creating small mixed media works of art. Using a variety of materials such as collage papers, acrylic paints, and other creative tools, participants will learn to combine textures and techniques to produce unique, personalized pieces. These projects are perfect for gift-giving or adding a special touch to your home. With all-new lessons designed for artists of any level, you'll gain fresh insights into mixed media while experimenting with different approaches. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this workshop offers something for everyone to enjoy and expand their creative skills.
SUPPLY LIST: $20 fee due to instructor at start of class.
This intensive workshop introduces the process of composing, blocking, and rendering portrait paintings from observation from a live model*. Oil painting principles covered in this workshop include color theory, tonal development, and form resolution utilizing a traditional academic “flesh” or “limited” palette.
Recommended for students with intermediate drawing ability, ages 18+
Equipment & Supplies
Brushes of various sizes (fans, rounds, flats)
Mediums: linseed oil, Turpenoid or odorless mineral spirits
Oil paint: Titanium White, Chinese Vermilion or English Red, Mars Black, Yellow Ochre
Palette (wood or tear-away is acceptable)
Palette knife
Rags or paper towels
Acrylic primed canvas or pre-primed canvas board (Recommended size: 16x20” or 18x24”)
*Price of workshop includes rate for Live Model
About
Robert Dale Williams studied classical drawing and painting techniques at the New York Academy of Art Graduate School of Figurative Art. Following graduation from the Academy in 2004, he furthered his studies under Odd Nerdrum during three summer residencies in Norway. A guest lecturer at the Susquehanna Art Museum and Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Williams joined the Continuing Studies faculty at the New York Academy of Art in 2022, drawing from his extensive experience as an instructor of drawing, painting, anatomy, and design courses at six art institutions. Featured in collections worldwide, he has exhibited in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, and Norway
If you have taken Ann Benton Yeager's basic acrylic pour class or have poured on your own, now it's time to dive into her Advanced Acrylic Pour Class and learn how to pour more difficult, but insanely fun, techniques. Ann will demo two different techniques on a large (16”x20”) stretched canvas, and you can decide which one you want to do.
All supplies are provided, and there will be more color usage in this advanced class than the basic class.
SUPPLIES: $25 mandatory supply fee due to the instructor on the day of the class.
You can see more of Ann Benton Yeager’s work at www.annbentonart.com or check out her work in Studio #103 on the first floor of The Millworks in midtown Harrisburg or in her new studio at the Lancaster Art Vault in downtown Lancaster. If you have any questions regarding this class, please feel free to call The York Art Association 717-755-0028 or Ann (717) 343-5077.
York Art Association
717-755-0028
office@yorkartassociation.org