Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Announcing the summer 2019 Art at CP course



Working with Watercolor:Beginning to advanced techniques that explore the natural environment at Cedar Pointe

From J.W. Turner to James Audubon, watercolor has been an integral field material in documenting and observing plant, animal and mineral form. It’s speed, clarity and transportability make it the ultimate martial to use in such a natural environment. Observing and rendering forms as large as landscapes and as small as tiny insects will expand students understanding of their environment, bringing science and art together. Projects will include creating artwork from observation, reference and imagination. The projects are geared toward understanding technique and concepts central to transparent wet media and applied to the environment at Cedar Pointe. The materials list is small and transportable: Watercolor set, pen-brush, brushes, bound watercolor pad, sketchbook/journal, pencils and watercolor pencils.

ARTP 383
Dates: June 9th-June 21
st 2019
Instructor: Aaron Holz aholz3@unl.edu



We are working to enroll 10-12 students and hope for a nice blend of majors.  This is an ACE 7 course.  Any student enrolled at UNL seeking a degree is eligible for a scholarship to cover the cost of food and housing during those two weeks at CPBS as well.   We would also hope to see a few visiting non-degree seeking students enrolled as well.  We anticipate the same fee as last summer $490 for 2 weeks food and housing.

for more details see:  https://cedarpoint.unl.edu/course-list

Tell your friends, Jon G

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