View_FrontView, a multi-arts center located in Old Forge, announces a watercolor workshop series with members of the Central New York Watercolor society starting mid-August and continuing into September. In addition to the series there will be a Round Table Critique on Monday, August 29.
The CNYWS Watercolor Series features an array of watercolor workshops, ranging from travel sketching with pen, ink, and watercolor, to a wash and pour that will explore Asian style watercolors. The instructors include: Carlton Crittenden, Roland “Chip” Stevens, Barbara Bickford, Judith Hand, Doug Jamieson, Barbara Kellogg, Mary Murphy, Jane Grace Taylor, Sandy Rooney, Judy Dimbleby, Sue Murphy, Diane Klock, Bill Elkins, and Angela Wilson.

The Watercolor Society was founded in 1982 and consists of New York watercolor artists. It is an organization seeking to advance the art and study of watercolor painting. Interested in becoming a member? For more information about how to join visit CentralNewYorkWaterColorSociety.org.
For more information about the individual workshop series visit ViewArts.org/workshops/fine-arts/.
Also, if you are looking for some feedback on a current work, join us at View on Monday August 29, 2016 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm for an open Round Table Critique with Signature Members of the Central New York Watercolor Society. Each artist may bring one to three works in any media for review. A panel of 5 to 7 CNYWS Signature Artists will conduct a professional and fruitful critique of all works submitted by each artist, finished or unfinished, framed or not. Enjoy this panel of fresh eyes viewing your work with undivided attention assessing your artistic strengths and weaknesses while at the same time writing a “Summary Evaluation” with suggestions and options for improvement that may greatly enhance your future work. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. To register, visit ViewArts.org/workshops/fine-arts/. The deadline is August 25, 2016.

By martha

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