Instructor NancyJeanette Long offers adult beginner to intermediate acrylics classes at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center. Learn how to develop your style with Acrylic Paints over six (6) weeks in 3 hour long classes in the Hall on Foster. Class size is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today!
Class Description:
All levels of painting experience are welcome. Whether you have never painted or are you’ve been painting for years, you will enjoy working with NancyJeanette in a relaxed, informal class with loads of personal instruction. Each class will begin with something to inspire you – a new material, an interesting technique, ideas for composition, color mixing, drawing tips, a painting demo, still life setup or even a bit of art history. You may bring a painting you’ve started or a photo of something new you’d like to paint … or just show up and pick something from a curated folder of “great subjects to paint”. After the demo, NancyJeanette will mentor each student individually at their own level.
Class Dates & Times:
Thursday, April 18th, 10am - 1pm
Thursday, April 25th, 10am - 1pm
Thursday, May 2th, 10am - 1pm
Thursday, May 9th, 10am - 1pm
Thursday, May 16th, 10am - 1pm
Thursday, May 23rd, 10am - 1pm
Class Size:
Minimum Size - 6
Maximum Size - 15
Registration Fee:
MMCC Member - $200.00
Non-Member - $225.00
Supply Fee - $5 (disposable materials for technique demos)
About the Instructor:
NancyJeanette always knew she wanted to be a painter. “I still see the reproductions of Van Gogh, Picasso and Klee that covered the walls at home,” says NancyJeanette. As a young artist, she felt inspired by their daring use of color and line to communicate beyond the surface of objects in our everyday world. This interest in communication of “inner subject” remains an integral part of her work today.
NancyJeanette attended Texas Christian University, University of Texas, Indiana University and East Tennessee State University, where she studied languages and received advanced degrees in French, Slavic Linguistics, and Early Childhood Education and took “a few art classes along the way”. After completing her degrees, she began a formal study of art at University of West Georgia. She taught art at the Heritage School in Newnan, Ga. She has studied with distinguished artists throughout country and has taught classes at local studios in the Atlanta area over the past 10 years.
Today she works in acrylics, enjoying the freedom and versatility that allows experimentation with color, texture, and application. Her works have received numerous awards in national juried art shows and her works regularly appear in exhibitions throughout the the United States.