Plein Air Painting and Drawing
Adult (Ages 16+) | Available
This outdoor class will focus on the art of responsive painting through direct observation of the natural world around us. Instruction and demos in watercolor and acrylic will be provided with special attention given to color mixing technique in the observation of color and light. Learn to paint and appreciate the beauty of organic forms in open air environments during the beautiful spring months at Arlington Center for the Arts!
With Artist Reba Nehring
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- 1 watercolor paint set (Here is a link)
https://www.dickblick.com/items/winsor-newton-cotman-watercolor-tube-set-set-of-20-assorted-c
olors-5-ml-tubes/
- 1 plastic palette
- 1 pack of large and small watercolor painting brushes
- 1 standard size watercolor paper pad
- 1-2 graphite pencils
- 1 one foot standard ruler
- 1 eraser
- Colored pencil/oil pastel/or drawing set/tool of your preferred medium & canvas/paper
pad (optional)
Reba Nehring
Reba is a Massachusetts-raised Neurodivergent Teaching Artist with 10+ years of experience painting, teaching, and working in the arts. They graduated from The Walnut Hill School for the Arts in 2007, with a major in Visual Art. In 2011 they graduated from The Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts 4-year Certi?cate Program, and in 2012, they graduated from The University of Pennsylvania, with a BFA and a concentration in Art History.
During their education Reba received numerous awards in recognition of their work including the Richard E. & Dalto Woosam Scholarship, Academy Merit Award and Gray Trust Scholarship, Barnet Prize for Abstract Art, Caldalder Prize for Landscape, and the Linda Lee Alter Scholarship.
Reba has participated in group shows at Chase Young Gallery and The New Hope Art Center, and in 2016, they accepted a scholarship and residency at The Vermont Studio Center.
Reba began teaching in 2021, and have taught classes and led workshops on topics including painting and drawing, color theory, and mixed media approaches for adult learners and high school students. Reba is especially passionate about working in non-traditional spaces and providing learners of diverse backgrounds and abilities with enriching, thoughtful creative lessons.