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Caught on Camera: Fall 1979 Adult Workshop

September 22, 2016

Image courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Digital Assets Collection and Archives, Buffalo New York.

In the fall of 1979, the Albright-Knox offered a series of adult art classes focused on teaching participants to create still life paintings with watercolors. The classes, which were organized by the museum’s Education Department, were part of a larger series of art classes designed to engage the public with the museum and teach artmaking practices.

In 2016, the museum is carrying on this tradition of art education by offering a series of adult art classes around the exhibition Defining Sculpture. Participants will tour the exhibition, then practice drawing with an instructor in the museum’s classrooms. The registration cost includes both all necessary supplies and museum admission for the day of the class.

Image courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Digital Assets Collection and Archives, Buffalo New York.

Image courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Digital Assets Collection and Archives, Buffalo New York.

Image courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Digital Assets Collection and Archives, Buffalo New York.