Painting workshop offered at art center
A plein-air workshop will paint the town.
Join other artists who take inspiration from their environment for a day of painting in the sunshine under a professional instructor.
Charleston artist Rick Reinert is teaching a one-day painting workshop at the Aiken Center for the Arts (ACA) on Saturday, Nov. 21. The plein-air workshop is open to oil and acrylic artists.
Reinart studied at Western Kentucky University and has won numerous awards for his work. His art hangs in both private and corporate collections around the world. His work will be on exhibit at the center in the main galleries during the month of November. His work shows a passion for expressing light and shadow in nature as well as pure color.
The workshop will last from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and is $112.50 for members and $125 for nonmembers.
Pre-registration is required for the workshop by contacting Cathy Rumble at 641-9094.
Registration may also be completed online at www.aikencenterforthearts.org.
A limited number of need based scholarships are available for this workshop.
In case of inclement weather, the workshop will be held indoors at the Aiken Center for the Arts.
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