The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
Please Join Zoom Roundtable Discussion at 4 p.m. Pacific Time
Using Ann O’Hanlon’s book, seeing/perception, as inspiration, Cayen and Candis lead discussions of what we see when we look at the artworks of others or our own.
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
Get honest and thoughtful feedback on your current work in a welcoming and open group setting in person!
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
Using Ann O’Hanlon’s book, seeing/perception, as inspiration, Cayen and Candis lead discussions of what we see when we look at the artworks of others or our own.
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
Explore an expressive style of painting with Watercolor that is both realistic and abstract
Learn to use unique techniques with collage, oil sticks, tempera, acrylics, and oversized paper, while forgetting all preconceived ideas and judgements.
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover. Join us!
This hands-on, one-day encaustic basics workshop is a great introduction if you have never worked with encaustic wax or if you need a refresher in using warm wax as a painting medium.
This hands-on, one-day encaustic basics workshop is a great introduction if you have never worked with encaustic wax or if you need a refresher in using warm wax as a painting medium.
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
Using Ann O’Hanlon’s book, seeing/perception, as inspiration, Cayen and Candis lead discussions of what we see when we look at the artworks of others or our own.