Spring Paint Pour Class
March 24, 2022
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Spring Paint Pour Class
SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2022 AT 1 PM – 2 PM
Bring a friend and enjoy this simple process to create unique, one-of-a-kind art. Using a spring color palette, choose your technique for flowing paint onto your canvas.
A brief introduction to abstract art and pour painting techniques followed by an open lab.
Workshop includes paint and media for one 8×10 canvas $20
Please register to save your spot and for us to gather all materials for everyone.
Registration Required.
Registration Required.
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Slow Art Day
Slow Art Day
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2022 AT 10 AM – 1 PM
Slow Art Day (founded in 2010) is an annual global event with a mission to help more people discover the joy of looking at and learning to appreciate art. Slow Art Day 2022 is celebrated internationally on Saturday, April 2. This year the Lincoln Arts Institute in Historic Downtown will join in and invite their community to come and experience art slowly alongside cities, museums, and galleries in Northern Ireland, Denmark, Australia, Hungry and around the world on all seven continents, including Antarctica. www.slowartday.com.
Slow Art Day has three basic components.
1st find out who is participating locally.
2nd attend and look at three-five pieces of art slowly, allowing 3-10 minutes to view each piece of designated artwork.
3rd reflect about the Slow Art Day experience in your community
1st find out who is participating locally.
2nd attend and look at three-five pieces of art slowly, allowing 3-10 minutes to view each piece of designated artwork.
3rd reflect about the Slow Art Day experience in your community
Why slow?
When people look slowly at a piece of art, they make discoveries. The most important discovery they make is that they can see and experience art without an expert (or expertise). And that’s an exciting discovery. It unlocks passion and creativity and helps to create more art lovers.
*Over 1,500 individual Slow Art Day events have taken place since their official launch in 2010.
*Slow Art Day events have taken place on all seven continents, including Antarctica.
*700 venues (museums, galleries, artist studios, sculpture parks, public art sites, etc.) have hosted Slow Art Day events.
When people look slowly at a piece of art, they make discoveries. The most important discovery they make is that they can see and experience art without an expert (or expertise). And that’s an exciting discovery. It unlocks passion and creativity and helps to create more art lovers.
*Over 1,500 individual Slow Art Day events have taken place since their official launch in 2010.
*Slow Art Day events have taken place on all seven continents, including Antarctica.
*700 venues (museums, galleries, artist studios, sculpture parks, public art sites, etc.) have hosted Slow Art Day events.
Kids Art Series – Painting in Motion
Kids Art Series – Painting in Motion
Mondays, March 7th 14th 21st and 28th 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
4 Week Painting Series
Week 1-Pendulum Painting.
Suspend Dixie cups by string from a wooden dowel. Poke hole in bottom cup and sides to hang, Plain paper, water, paper towels, tempera paints (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black), aprons Students will study elliptical patterns by swinging paint-filled pendulums to create art! As the pendulum swings, the paint allows the class to follow patterns created.
Suspend Dixie cups by string from a wooden dowel. Poke hole in bottom cup and sides to hang, Plain paper, water, paper towels, tempera paints (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black), aprons Students will study elliptical patterns by swinging paint-filled pendulums to create art! As the pendulum swings, the paint allows the class to follow patterns created.
Week 2- Splatter Paint
Flick, swish and swash your way to a work of art in this energetic class! Students practice the classic method of splatter painting, a la Jackson Pollock
Flick, swish and swash your way to a work of art in this energetic class! Students practice the classic method of splatter painting, a la Jackson Pollock
Week 3-Paint Pour
Student will fill cups with tempera paint, then pour on their canvas to create a flowing color piece of art. Different pour methods yield different color designs that students will be able
Student will fill cups with tempera paint, then pour on their canvas to create a flowing color piece of art. Different pour methods yield different color designs that students will be able
Week 4- Free Art Zone
Do whatever the heck you want to do! Free art period. Students will be supplied with a multitude of arts and crafts supplies, then left to their own imagination to create masterpieces!
Do whatever the heck you want to do! Free art period. Students will be supplied with a multitude of arts and crafts supplies, then left to their own imagination to create masterpieces!
Cost $40.00
Classes are non-refundable unless the teacher cancels.
Classes are non-refundable unless the teacher cancels.
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Conversations – Tony Crowley
“Conversations” Opening Reception – Tony Crowley
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2022 AT 5 PM – 8 PM
The Lincoln Arts Institute invites the community to the opening reception of the alluring collection of large-scale drawing by artist Tony Crowley.
He mentions, “I use music and poetry as sources for my images in the same way that other artists use landscapes or the figure. I select works that I find especially moving and/or meaningful, study them closely and record my responses, questions, and discoveries about the sources. I sketch out my visual reactions to them using the typical art elements, e.g., shape, line, texture, value, etc. During this process, I find myself developing a palpable connection with the poets or composers through their work. I feel as if we are engaged in a very intimate dialog. We share ideas, challenge each other, and explore our mutual interest in the creative process.
Eventually, my preliminary studies evolve into finished images that record my private conversations with the artists who have become my mentors, colleagues, and friends.”
Eventually, my preliminary studies evolve into finished images that record my private conversations with the artists who have become my mentors, colleagues, and friends.”
Tony teaches drawing, watercolor, and art criticism at ISU, the position from which he will retire in May of this year.
Crowley’s works can be found in the collections of the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Harwell Art Museum, the Sheldon Memorial Gallery, the Cedar Rapids Art Museum, the Galesburg Civic Art Center, the Academy of Art Museum of Maryland, the Association Mouvement Art Contemporain in Chemalieres, France, the Maytag Foundation, the Pioneer Corporation, and a variety of university and private collections.
The show will be available for viewing on Fridays from 5-8 PM, Saturdays 10-1 PM and by appointment. The exhibition will be showcased until April 8th.
St. Patrick’s Day Paint Pour Class
St. Patrick’s Day Paint Pour Class
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2022 AT 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Bring a friend and enjoy this simple process to create unique, one-of-a-kind art. Using a St. Patty’s Day color palette, choose your technique for flowing paint onto your canvas.
A brief introduction to abstract art and pour painting techniques followed by an open lab.
Workshop includes paint and media for one 8×10 canvas $20
Please register to save your spot and for us to gather all materials for everyone.
Registration Required.
Registration Required.
Kids Art Series – Painting
Kids Art Series – Painting
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd 9th 16th and 23rd 5 PM – 6 PM
4 Week Painting Series
Week 1- Free Art Zone- Do whatever the heck you want to do! Students will be supplied with a multitude of arts and crafts supplies, then left to their own imagination to create masterpieces!
Week 2- Process painting- hands and fingers. The first class starts back at the beginning- in finger painting! Hands and fingers are the only painting tools allowed, prepare to get messy!
Week 3- Process painting- pulled string. The featured method in this class is simple and soothing, yet interesting to the eyes! Students dip lengths of string into cups of paint before dragging them across surfaces to create flowing designs.
Week 4- Process painting- scraper. Only primary paint colors will be dripped onto and scraped across paper with pieces of cardboard to spread or mix.
Cost $40.00
Classes are non-refundable unless the teacher cancels.
Classes are non-refundable unless the teacher cancels.
LAI Member’s Opening Exhibition
LAI Member’s Opening Exhibition
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022 AT 5 PM – 8 PM
The Lincoln Arts Institute welcomes the community back for the first show of the year with a member’s exhibition.
Join us for the opening reception of an open themed show on Thursday, February 10th from 5-8pm. The show will be up until March 5th and the gallery is open every Friday evening from 5-8pm and Saturdays 10am-1pm.
Included in the show will be the photo “Silver Lining” by Randy Washam which is pictured here.
Join us for the opening reception of an open themed show on Thursday, February 10th from 5-8pm. The show will be up until March 5th and the gallery is open every Friday evening from 5-8pm and Saturdays 10am-1pm.
Included in the show will be the photo “Silver Lining” by Randy Washam which is pictured here.
Kids – Basics of Painting
Kids – Basics of Painting
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2022 AT 5 PM – 6 PM
Basics for Beginners: Color Wheel- Week 1. Learn how colors mix, match, and oppose with one another in this fun painting class. The purpose of this class is to learn the difference between primary and secondary colors, and how they relate to one another on the color wheel. Students will practice mixing and blending colored paints to create and discover new colors on their own.
Basics for Beginners: Paintbrush Practice – Week 2. Students will learn and practice the intended uses/techniques of various paintbrushes, in this hands-on class
Basics for Beginners: Color Gradient- week 3. This class is designed to maximize the mastery of blending paint colors on paper from light to dark, as well as primary colors to secondary colors. Students will watch as they transform colors by their own hands!
You can sign up for one class or the series of 3 classes. Go to Purchase a Pass at the top of the page. For one class, click on- “Drop In Kids Classes” and pay $12 or for all 3 in the series, get a discount and click on “Kids Series 3 classes” and pay $30.
Valentine’s Paint Pour Class
Valentine’s Paint Pour Class
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2022 AT 6 PM
Explore various techniques and experiment with “accidental art” all in time for Valentine’s Day. Using a Valentine’s color palette, choose your technique for flowing paint onto your canvas. Take your masterpiece home as a new decoration for the Holiday or give as a gift. A brief introduction to abstract art and pour painting techniques followed by an open lab.
Workshop includes paint and media for one 8×10 canvas $20
Workshop includes paint and media for one 8×10 canvas $20