Articles From : SB Art Museum
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Drawing
Examine how line, shape, and shading can create suspense and theatrical scenes.
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Drawing
Use pencil, ballpoint, and felt-tipped pens to combine different types of mark-making and to add texture, depth, and range your drawings.
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Drawing
Use pencil, ballpoint, and felt-tipped pens to combine different types of mark-making and to add texture, depth, and range your drawings.
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Drawing
Looking at a black and white reproduction of Brad Eberhard’s "Foreign Affairs" (2008) oil on canvas on board, learn how to break down the lines, shapes, and dark to light values that add dynamism to the composition.
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Drawing
Looking at a black and white reproduction of Brad Eberhard’s "Foreign Affairs" (2008) oil on canvas on board, learn how to break down the lines, shapes, and dark to light values that add dynamism to the composition.
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Watercolor Painting - Reflections on Water
Focusing on reflections on water, this one-hour class is inspired by Gifford Beal’s Landscape (1911). Study the artwork or take your own photograph of reflections on water to use as inspiration while you paint.
View the inspiration image for this class on the Museum’s online collection.
Required supplies:
Armchair Travel Lecture (via Zoom) - Paper Monuments and Constructed Memories in East-Central Europe with Prof. Justin Cammy
Dr. Cammy will be the study leader on the SBMA Tour Monuments & Memory in Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic from June 12 to 24, 2022.
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Drawing
Draw details from his unique, modernist depiction of African-American migrant workers in the 1920s voting for the first time. Lawrence created this print as part of the Kent Bicentennial Portfolio, with artists contributing to the portfolio responding to the question “what does independence mean to you?”.
View the inspiration image for this class on the Museum’s online collection.
Required supplies:
Writing from Home (via Zoom)
Each writer, inspired by a work(s) of art in the Museum’s collection, chooses the theme, format, and form for the workshop; allowing both the writers and participants maximum choice. Participants have an opportunity to also share their writing. Sign up for both sessions with one writer or sample across disciplines.
Theme
Seeing in the Dark
Writing from Home (via Zoom)
Each writer, inspired by a work(s) of art in the Museum’s collection, chooses the theme, format, and form for the workshop; allowing both the writers and participants maximum choice. Participants have an opportunity to also share their writing. Sign up for both sessions with one writer or sample across disciplines.
Theme
Seeing in the Dark
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Watercolor Painting - Still Life
Focusing on still life, this one-hour class is inspired by Marsden Hartley’s Still Life (1929-1930). Study the artwork or set-up your own still life to use as inspiration while you paint.
View the inspiration image for this class on the Museum’s online collection.
Required supplies:
Writing from Home (via Zoom)
Each writer, inspired by a work(s) of art in the Museum's collection, chooses the theme, format, and form for the workshop; allowing both the writers and participants maximum choice. Participants have an opportunity to also share their writing. Sign up for both sessions with one writer or sample across disciplines.
Theme
Writing the Frozen Moments
Parallel Stories (via Zoom): A Conversation with Claudia Rankine
Acclaimed author Claudia Rankine joins SBMA for a conversation "on the path to understanding.” The talk begins with a screening of selections from Situations, a series of ten short videos collaboratively produced by documentary filmmaker John Lucas and Rankine. In the words of their creators: “These are multi-genre responses to contemporary America. The videos exist around public experiences in individual lives.
What You Become in Flight: A Conversation with Ellen O'Connell Whittet (via Zoom)
Sorrow, violence, love, fear, hunger, and pain run through this memoir that critics have called "enthralling, "poignant," and "exquisite." Join the author for a conversation that opens out the personal to the universal questions of self-worth, the desire to disappear, the loss and reclamation of our own voice, and what it feels like to look at a body and see a story.
Ticket Cost:
Virtual Experience via Zoom: FREE
What You Become in Flight: A Conversation with Ellen O'Connell Whittet (via Zoom)
Sorrow, violence, love, fear, hunger, and pain run through this memoir that critics have called "enthralling, "poignant," and "exquisite." Join the author for a conversation that opens out the personal to the universal questions of self-worth, the desire to disappear, the loss and reclamation of our own voice, and what it feels like to look at a body and see a story.
Ticket Cost:
Virtual Experience via Zoom: FREE
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Drawing
Drawing from her photograph, Construct NYC 11 (1982), explore her depiction of a 3-dimensional space on a 2-dimensional plane.
View the inspiration image for this class on the Museum’s online collection.
Required Supplies
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Watercolor Painting - Drapery
Focusing on the depiction of folds of cloth or clothing, this one-hour class is inspired by George Rickey’s Study of Drapery (1978). Study the artwork or set up your own drapery to use as inspiration while you paint.
View the inspiration image for this class on the Museum’s online collection.
Required supplies:
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Watercolor Painting - Drapery
Focusing on the depiction of folds of cloth or clothing, this one-hour class is inspired by George Rickey’s Study of Drapery (1978). Study the artwork or set up your own drapery to use as inspiration while you paint.
View the inspiration image for this class on the Museum’s online collection.
Required supplies:
Adult Studio Art Workshop (via Zoom): Watercolor Painting - Drapery
Focusing on the depiction of folds of cloth or clothing, this one-hour class is inspired by George Rickey’s Study of Drapery (1978). Study the artwork or set up your own drapery to use as inspiration while you paint.
View the inspiration image for this class on the Museum’s online collection.
Required supplies: