Try It Thursdays! Abstract Landscapes
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinInspired by Hans Hoffman, learn the push and pull technique to create an abstract landscape.
Inspired by Hans Hoffman, learn the push and pull technique to create an abstract landscape.
This six-week course is an open studio for intermediate to advanced students interested in independent work while enjoying the company of fellow artists. Students have shared various techniques and practices in past studios, creating a rich environment for learning. This course will focus on individual coaching to help students explore composition, see values, understand light and shadows, and develop new painting techniques.
Explore composition, painting styles, techniques, and color analysis through individual instruction. All paint media is welcome.
Create a functional serving platter—perfect for serving guests the next time you entertain—by using clay slabs to make different types of forms.Â
In just one day, create a unique character that will come to life on the page!
Learn the basics of stained-glass artistry including choosing a pattern, cutting glass, grinding, foiling, and soldering.
Let's decorate! Make art and decorations to bring that sparkle to Santa's eye.
Learn basic dye application techniques, including resist, salt application, and tie-dye. Create two or three wearable art pieces using this centuries-old painting form, including a circle scarf. Great for gifts!
Join RAM for the Opening Reception of Watercolor Wisconsin 2024 at RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts on Sunday, December 8, 2:00 – 4:00 pm.
Make fall festivities come alive with polymer clay. Create sensational delights such as pies, turkeys, and cornucopias—a cornucopia of fun!
Using a topic you're interested in, create a fun way to express data in a visual way using a variety of drawing material.
Look at the colors of fall—burnt orange, gold, mossy green, rich red, and purple—and create a landscape that shows the season's colors.