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The Fundamental Principles of Art – August 2025
Creative Campus Open Studio RoomAugust 4, 11, 18, 25 Monday Nights 5:30 - 7:30 pmWhether you're beginning your artistic journey, returning to your art after some time off, or simply interested
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Exploring the Elements of Art – August 2025
Creative Campus Open Studio Room August 5, 12, 19, 26 Tuesday Nights 5:30 - 7:30 pm Artists take on advanced explorations in the elements of art, with an emphasis
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Free | Memoir Writing Intro with professional writer Peter Dunne
Free | All welcome!Join Peter Dunne, professional producer and writer, for a 1 hour introduction to his upcoming 4 week class, Contemplative Memoir: Remembering Being, Being Remembered.Have you ever wanted
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Artmaking 101 – September
Introductory Artmaking: Basic Materials and Techniques of Painting and DrawingJoin artist educator, John Passaro, as he guides artists who are just beginning or restarting their art practice. John will focus on painting and drawing techniques.A variety of mediums are welcome: oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, pencil, ink, and charcoal. The class size is kept small so that John is able
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The Fundamental Principles of Art – September 2025
Creative Campus Open Studio RoomSeptember 8, 15, 22, 29 *No class on Sept 1Monday Nights 5:30 - 7:30 pmWhether you're beginning your artistic journey, returning to your art after some time off, or simply interested in refreshing your basic skills, you'll find our group of artists welcoming and supportive. We enjoy experimenting in a personal
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Contemplative Memoir: Remembering Being, Being Remembered.
Members $100 / Friends & Non Members $140***To receive the member rate - please "login" on the upper right-hand corner of this page with the email associated with your membership***Have you ever wanted to write your life story but felt overwhelmed or unsure where to start? Join us for an inspiring and transformative Contemplative Memoir
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Figure Drawing – September
First Wednesday of select months, from 5:30-7:30pm. Please check our event calendar for specific dates. Facilitated, independent study of figure drawing with a professional nude fine arts model via Art of Modeling. All skill levels welcome. Age 18+In this 2 hour session, poses vary from short 1 minute gestures to 20 or 30 minute studies. Bring
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Exploring the Elements of Art – September 2025
Creative Campus Open Studio RoomSeptember 9, 16, 23, 30Tuesday Nights 5:30 - 7:30*NO CLASS on Sept 2Artists take on advanced explorations in the elements of art, with an emphasis on refining skills, building on strengths, and supporting areas for improvement. Experienced artists working in any medium, including drawing mediums, are welcome as we meet and support
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Creating Painted Papers for your Collage practice
Come spend a few hours creating beautiful hand painted papers to add to your collage art. Haven’t started any collage art lately? Then this workshop will jump start your creativity. We will explore various techniques including:Dendritic paper- creating corral/branch-like images from acrylic paint with plexiglass.Small gelli printsPainting with stencils, stamps, bubble wrap etcTextured paper using
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HOT ART: Basic Encaustic Techniques
This two day workshop is designed to give participants an overview of the encaustic process and allow folks (you!) to try various tools and techniques. We will briefly discuss history, safety, materials and equipment. Then we will dive right in with demos and hands-on work, so you can try this luxurious medium yourself. No experience
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En Plein Air – Sept & Oct
Weekly En Plein Air sessions with professional artist, J Michael Gatlin!Thursdays, 9 - 11amSeptember 18, 25 & Oct 2, 9Participants will be guided through choosing a subject, simplifying what we see, and building an interesting composition using drawing and watercolor, as we capture both cherished and unique outdoor locations in Golden.Each of the four sessions
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Modern Kintsugi – September
Thursday September 18 from 5:30 - 8 pm In person at Foothills Art Center Creative CampusKintsugi is a 400 year old Japanese art form of the mending of ceramics — creating beauty from brokenness. Kintsugi’s philosophy reflects Japanese culture and teaches us the importance of cherishing and caring for things in our mass consumption society,

