About this Event
Overview
Learn how to use an enjoyable and important tool for any artist using color: the color chart. We will discover new colors and surprising ways to combine the colors we know by methodically mixing and combining watercolors. This workshop is great for all levels.
Materials
Instructor will provide all necessary materials. Students are encouraged to bring their own brushes and, if they have them, their watercolor kit.
*Students can purchase one class at a time, or purchase all three in this series at once for a discount! The theme for the next three upcoming workshops is "Color": October, November and December
Meet the Instructor
Amy Hibbs’s varied art practice encompasses drawing, photography, printmaking, and social projects. Gathering inspiration from the history and surroundings of the Santa Clara Valley and frequent trips to the Eastern Sierra Nevadas, her work addresses questions of environmental distress and human dis-integration, spotlighting ideas that increase awareness and healing for individuals, communities, and ecosystems. Hibbs brings years of experience and enthusiasm for teaching to all ages. Hibbs received her MFA from Mills college in Oakland and was awarded the graduate affiliate residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts in 2004-2006. She was recently designated one of San Jose’s six “Creative Ambassadors” for 2022.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Visual Philosophy, 1065 The Alameda, San Jose, United States
USD 50.00 to USD 135.00