Food in Art Painting Workshop

Bread Line, o/p, 20" x 24", Gallery 78

Food and Art
Oil Painting Class with Steven Rhude
September 22nd  to November 10th  (Tuesdays, 7- 9pm)
This eight week workshop examines the role of “Food” in art using “Wolfville’s local market” as an information source. Working through the lens of psychology and techniques inherent in the tradition of representational painting, students will explore why food is so important a subject today for contemporary expression.
Using photographic sources, our purpose is to develop the ability to see, perceive, inscribe, and translate experience as it relates to food and a composition of the student’s choice. The student will learn to build a stretcher frame from scratch, stretch and prime canvas, and enhance their knowledge of the representational legacy of food in art.
The workshop will be taught by Steven Rhude
Note: Open to all skill levels. Materials not included. Participants will be provided with a materials list for the workshop.
For more information and to register contact:
Acadia University Art Gallery 902. 585.1373
Steven Rhude, Wolfville, NS

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