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For painters who are interested in distancing themselves from reality and direct interpretation of subjects, this workshop will explore abstraction, while maintaining a sense of objectivity. An emphasis will be placed on changing the way one sees through painting and using the medium to transform reality.
Students will be encouraged to bring in reference material to paint and appropriate imagery from, including sketches, photographs, combined with the use of one’s imagination. These materials will serve as departure points from direct observation of typical subject genres. Various painting techniques and approaches will be demonstrated and introduced to encourage new pathways of expression. Participants can work in any type of water or oil based paint on canvas, panel, or paper. Some painting experience is recommended. Directions will be supplied upon registration.
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| Megan Hinton’s paintings and works on paper have been exhibited throughout North America, including the Hoorn-Ashby Gallery in New York City; FAA Gallery in Washington, D.C.; the O'Connor Gallery in Toronto; and the Harmon Gallery in Wellfleet. Hinton received a BFA with honors, from Ohio Wesleyan University; a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and an MA in Studio Art from New York University. She was awarded the Dorothy Getz Fellowship from Ohio Wesleyan University, the C-Scape Dune Shack artist’s residency from the Provincetown Compact, and two print studio fellowships from the Women’s Studio Workshop, NY. She has taught at the Ottawa School of Art, The Artists' Association of Nantucket, and The Community School of Nantucket. She works and lives in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Her work can be seen at www.meganhinton.com. |
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