Beginner Watercolor
Dates: | January 8 - February 26, 2025 |
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Meets: | W from 10:00 AM to 12 N |
Location: | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
Cost: | $99.00 |
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Join our beginner watercolor class, where you'll explore basic techniques in a fun and easy way. This class is designed to give you the perfect start to creating beautiful watercolor art, whether you're new to painting or just looking to refine your skills. Dive into the world of watercolor and unleash your creativity!
Bring the following supplies.
Winsor & Newton paints (cadmium yellow, cadmium red, alizarin crimson, burnt umber, ultramarine blue phthalo blue, Chinese white, burnt sienna, yellow ochre, masking fluid)
pencil
large palette or plastic plate
Brushes: Number 10 or 12 round with a fine point, number 4 and 2 round
spray bottle
two jars
Paper Towels
masking tape
board of some kind (11"x14")
140 lbs, coldpressed cotton, 9x12 Watercolor paper
Fee: | $99.00 |
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Hours: | 16.00 |
CEUs: | 1.60 |
Call us at 531-622-2620 M-F, 8-5pm OR call Registration Mon-Thu until 7pm; Friday until 5pm; Saturday until noon 531-622-5231 to see if you qualify for a discount on this course.
Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Registration Fee | $ 99.00 |
Course Fee (Alternate) | Senior Citizen Fee | $ 44.50 |
MCC Sarpy Center 129
Kathleen Keller
Beginning as a child, Kathleen Keller found her identity in drawing and painting. Once in college, she began in the fine arts department and pursued a major in the helping profession of Occupational Therapy. Based in the foundations of neurological sciences, psychology and the creative arts, Occupational Therapy uses meaningful activity to nurture the individual's improved physical function and sense of well-being. In this role she has subsequently worked with children and young adults with special needs and their families. In the midst of this, she pursued personal development of her artistic skills having contributed to local art exhibits and produced commissioned work. As an experienced artist and therapist who understands the healing power of art, she believes that creativity is a vibrant force which when used to express ourselves can actually improve our physical and mental health. In assisting others with their creative work, she states, "I love to watch people during the process of art making and sharing their art. It is such a joy as they find their artistic voice to clarify their sense of identity and gain personal confidence and a sense of empowerment." Kathleen Keller has taught with MCC's Con Ed department since 2015.Date | Day | Time | Location |
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01/08/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
01/15/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
01/22/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
01/29/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
02/05/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
02/12/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
02/19/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
02/26/2025 | Wednesday | 10 AM to 12 N | MCC Sarpy Center 129 |
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