Adult Studios
Professional artists provide individual instruction in small classes. Regular offerings include painting classes in acrylic, oil, and watercolor. Other featured topics include printmaking, drawing in the galleries, and Chinese painting. Most classes run eight weeks (with some exceptions), and we also offer one-day workshops. Museum members’ fees are reduced.
Currently, adult studio art classes are not available for purchase on line.
To register, call the ticket center at 216-421-7350 or register in person. For additional information, email dhanslik@clevelandart.org or call 216-707-2488.
Here's a great place to start while building your confidence. Beginners learn simple yet effective drawing techniques using basic graphite and conté crayon on paper
Experience the brilliant light of the new atrium while drawing a live model! Other afternoons will be spent in the galleries. Practice, expression, and technique encouraged. Quick poses in charcoal and conté will be followed by longer drawings in various dry media.
Sculpture and paintings throughout the museum inspire drawing in charcoal and pencils, including colored conté pencil. All skill levels welcome. High school students needing observation work for college admission are always welcome.
Beginners learn simple painting techniques in color mixing and application with acrylic paints. Still-life objects serve as inspiration for this low-pressure course.
Sculpture and paintings throughout the museum inspire drawing in charcoal and pencils, including colored conté pencil. All skill levels welcome. High school students needing observation work for college admission are always welcome.
Refine compositions with contrasting color, pattern, texture, tone, and line. Charcoal drawing on the first day leads to underpainting, wet-into-wet blending, and glazing. Geared to all levels.
Refine compositions with contrasting color, pattern, texture, tone, and line. Charcoal drawing on the first day leads to underpainting, wet-into-wet blending, and glazing. Geared to all levels.
Here's a great place to start while building your confidence. Beginners learn simple yet effective drawing techniques using basic graphite and conté crayon on paper
Experience the brilliant light of the new atrium while drawing a live model! Other afternoons will be spent in the galleries. Practice, expression, and technique encouraged. Quick poses in charcoal and conté will be followed by longer drawings in various dry media.
Sculpture and paintings throughout the museum inspire drawing in charcoal and pencils, including colored conté pencil. All skill levels welcome. High school students needing observation work for college admission are always welcome.




