gac1The Garrison Art Center winter/spring class schedule is now posted at garrisonartcenter.org under general classes and pottery. Some class offerings cater to children, teens and adults, and include a new series of music seminars, writing workshops, digital photography, software classes, banjo and guitar lessons, plus thematic art classes for children. Many of these classes are being offered as Cabin Fever Workshops.

Cabin Fever Workshops are $35 each, two for $30 each, or three or more for $25 each. Many Cabin Fever Workshops offer a taste of something that can be taken longer-term during the winter/spring semester. Visit garrisonartcenter.org and click on general classes from the menu on the left to review new class offerings. An “at a glance” list of classes is provided below. Call with questions or register online.

Abstract Painting w/Martee Levi

Fiddle and Mandolin w/Harry Bolick

Beginning Guitar w/Jacques DiCroce New

Playing Clawhammer Style on the 5-String Banjo w/Jeff Crane New

Basic/Intermediate Watercolors w/Linda Barboni

Pottery classes – Sunday through Friday

Pottery for children w/Stephanie Mear

Darkroom Photography w/Jane Marcy

Still Life Painting/Drawing w/Lisa Steffens

Marbling w/Christina DiMarco

Bookbinding w/Christina DiMarco

Monotype Printing w/Elana Goren

Silkscreen Printing for Teens and Adults w/Barbara Smith Gioia

Sculpture Workshop w/James Murray

Etching Beginner/Intermediate w/Thom Munterich

Figure Drawing for Teens & Adults w/Beth Tango

Hands On with Adobe Lightroom w/Lori Adams New

Pre-K Arts w/Julie Tooth

Art for 7-11-year-olds w/Cathy Bakker New

Exploring Voice w/Mary Newell and Tim Hill

Drop In Drawing and Painting from Life /monitored, no instruction

Print Club /monitored, no instruction.

Garrison Art Center is located at 23 Garrison’s Landing, Garrison. Call 845-424-3960.

Photo courtesy Garrison Art Center

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