Happy Holidays!
I graduated college a couple of weeks ago, and will finish student teaching at the end of January. Even though my college semester is finished, I will stick with my high school students until the end of their semester. I graduated with a BS in art education, so I will be certified to teach art in the public schools. I'm looking forward to finishing my student teaching in the coming weeks, and getting back to painting and teaching painting workshops full time.
Speaking of workshops, I have a couple coming up:
February 6-8 I'll be teaching a values workshop at the Peninsula School. I have taught several three day workshops over the past few years, and my values workshop is the best that I do. It's not that my other workshops are bad, I put a ton of work into writing the curriculum, it's just that the study of values and composition are extra exciting to teach. Click here to for more info or to register.
Starting March 4th, I will be hosting a 6 week night drawing course at UW-Baraboo. The class is from 6:30-8:30 pm. I have taught several night classes at UW-Baraboo, but the last one was in 2011. I enjoy these multi-week night classes, because they are filled with people who I don't know yet, but am excited to meet. The drawing night class is a great time to get to know my teaching style and you can read more about it by clicking here.
I will also be teaching a plein air workshop in Cedarburg on May 3. I will write more about that workshop once the details have been finalized.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Congratulations Kyle! thats Awesome! love the interior!
Are you teaching a values class closer to Milwaukee anytime soon? I really struggle with getting them right. For me values and composition are the skills that I need the most work on. LOVE your paintings, especially the landscapes.
Thanks Dan!
Hi Sharon, I will have a workshop in Cedarburg in the first week in May. Is that close enough for you? You can contact Deb Rolfs at claingdj@att.net to register. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Kyle
Post a Comment