Art History as Inspiration | Wendi Turchan Martin | Tue-Thur, Oct 7-9 | 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

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Adult | Drawing | Any Painting Media | All Levels

Members: $415 | Non-Members: $445

Course ID: 2D2537

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*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by September 2, 2025.

Concept

Where does inspiration come from? Many artists draw from moments in the history of art, although it may not be readily apparent when looking at their work. In this interdisciplinary, 2D workshop, explore what it means to draw inspiration from art history while creating unique, individual works of art.

Experience

The first two mornings begin with a brief lecture on a specific time and place in art history. This is followed by a discussion of a small selection of artworks, including how students might use a piece as a jumping off point to create one original artwork each day. Breaks for small group discussions and critiques take place after lunch and at the end of each day. The final day begins with a conversation about the work completed so far, with the remainder of the day dedicated to individual pursuits, which may include completing unfinished work or beginning a new project. Each day, an emphasis is placed on collaboration and the sharing of knowledge, ideas and materials. Expect to leave this workshop with several in-process experiments and 2-3 in-progress or finished works of art.

Skill Level

Open to all levels of experience with any drawing or painting media.

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Adult | Drawing | Any Painting Media | All Levels

Members: $415 | Non-Members: $445

Course ID: 2D2537

Register Now

*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by September 2, 2025.

Concept

Where does inspiration come from? Many artists draw from moments in the history of art, although it may not be readily apparent when looking at their work. In this interdisciplinary, 2D workshop, explore what it means to draw inspiration from art history while creating unique, individual works of art.

Experience

The first two mornings begin with a brief lecture on a specific time and place in art history. This is followed by a discussion of a small selection of artworks, including how students might use a piece as a jumping off point to create one original artwork each day. Breaks for small group discussions and critiques take place after lunch and at the end of each day. The final day begins with a conversation about the work completed so far, with the remainder of the day dedicated to individual pursuits, which may include completing unfinished work or beginning a new project. Each day, an emphasis is placed on collaboration and the sharing of knowledge, ideas and materials. Expect to leave this workshop with several in-process experiments and 2-3 in-progress or finished works of art.

Skill Level

Open to all levels of experience with any drawing or painting media.

Adult | Drawing | Any Painting Media | All Levels

Members: $415 | Non-Members: $445

Course ID: 2D2537

Register Now

*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by September 2, 2025.

Concept

Where does inspiration come from? Many artists draw from moments in the history of art, although it may not be readily apparent when looking at their work. In this interdisciplinary, 2D workshop, explore what it means to draw inspiration from art history while creating unique, individual works of art.

Experience

The first two mornings begin with a brief lecture on a specific time and place in art history. This is followed by a discussion of a small selection of artworks, including how students might use a piece as a jumping off point to create one original artwork each day. Breaks for small group discussions and critiques take place after lunch and at the end of each day. The final day begins with a conversation about the work completed so far, with the remainder of the day dedicated to individual pursuits, which may include completing unfinished work or beginning a new project. Each day, an emphasis is placed on collaboration and the sharing of knowledge, ideas and materials. Expect to leave this workshop with several in-process experiments and 2-3 in-progress or finished works of art.

Skill Level

Open to all levels of experience with any drawing or painting media.

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INSTRUCTOR

As an educator, Wendi Turchan Martin's goal is to help students find their way, not her way. She guides them toward their individual motivations while also asking questions that lead to new modes of thinking. Wendi’s work explores connections between home, landscape, and the body. When not making work, she enjoys hiking, as well as tending to her houseplants, which all have names. Her favorite is Carol, a giant split-leaf philodendron. Wendi earned her MFA from University of Oregon and has taught foundations-level courses at universities in Oregon and Wisconsin. She regularly teaches workshops centered on creativity and experimentation within 2D art practices.

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