1 session per week Atelier Fall 2023
Atelier - In Person | This class is completed
This registration is for the Monday - Friday Atelier program.
This includes 1 session a week for the Fall 2023 Term. Our Term runs 12 weeks (no class the week of Thanksgiving). You will choose days/times at checkout.
If you are looking for additional main program options (more classes a week), you can find them listed under "Class Type > Atelier Program" when you search the portal, or you can find them on this page.
Things to note:
- Everyone starts at the beginning. You do not need any previous experience to begin our program.
- You work through the program at your own pace with individualized instruction
- If you are taking a weekday figure class, you are required to take figure for the full day. A full day is 2 sessions.
- You are required to be signed up for equal or more bargue sessions as your figure classes. While you are allowed to only do bargue/cast classes, you can not only take our weekday figure classes. (For example, if you want to do a full day of figure on Wednesday, you need to take at least 2 or more bargue classes as well.)
Antonio Lones
Antonio Lones was born and raised in El Salvador. From a very early age he was involved in artistic activities. His teachers had noticed his affinity for drawing since elementary school, but it wasn’t until 2011 that he was first introduced to formal drawing and painting methods but with no guidance. In 2013, leaving his studies in architecture he moved to the U.S. pursuing ‘the American dream’. He had been very influenced by the realist movement and the classical methodology and as a self-taught artist he kept creating artworks while he was learning a new language. Taking his appreciation for classical painting and portraiture, he started to search for art schools in Boston, which ultimately led him to enroll at ARA Boston in 2018, after receiving a one year full tuition scholarship.
He participated in a group show in 2017/18 which showcased Latino heritage in the Somerville Public Library, MA. In 2020 he won first place in the November self portrait challenge from New Masters Academy with the best technical skill award. In 2021 he won the people's choice award from Richeson Still life and Floral competition. Currently, he is working as instructor while he finishes the main program and starting to build his own series of personal paintings.
You can find him in Instagram here.
Antonio’s Website