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  • Acrylic Pour - Spring Garden

    Pour painting is an innovative way to use acrylic paint to create an art piece. Learn the process of mixing acrylic paints with other materials to give it a more fluid consistency so that it can be poured directly onto a canvas. An 8 in. x 10 in. canvas and all supplies are included. Please bring a box to take work home in. Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.
  • Watercolor Painting (in-person)

    Learn to paint a beautiful scene in watercolors. Follow step-by-step instructions and engage in discussion on the difference between dry brush work, wet on wet, and wet on dry as you participate in this enjoyable workshop. This is a great, no fear, way to learn to paint in watercolors. January 22 May 22 Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.
  • Parent/Child Painting!

    This class is a fun "date day" for you and your school-aged child to paint together. No experience is needed, this class is about spending quality time with your child and having fun! Each person is provided a 16 x 20 canvas, acrylic paints, and all the supplies needed to create their own masterpiece that can stand alone or be hung side-by-side for a combined work of art. The instructor will lead you step-by-step through the painting and all supplies are included. Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.
  • Acrylic Painting

    Learn to paint quick and expressive acrylic paintings with one brush and a limited color palette. Working quickly allows colors to blend and brush strokes to show creating dynamic results in your acrylic paintings. Supplies needed Acrylic Paint 8 in. x 10 in. canvas Cup of water Paper towels Utrecht Filbert Brush 16 Titanium White Mars Black Cobalt Blue Cadmium Red Medium Hue Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue Good brands are Winsor & Newton, Liquitex, Blick, Golden, Gamblin January February April Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.
  • Acrylic Painting (In Person)

    Learn to paint quick and expressive acrylic paintings with one brush and a limited color palette. Working quickly allows colors to blend and brush strokes to show, creating dynamic results in your acrylic paintings. Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.
  • Watercolor Painting

    Learn to paint a beautiful scene in watercolors. Follow step-by-step instructions and engage in discussion on the difference between dry brush work, wet on wet, and wet on dry as you participate in this enjoyable workshop. This is a great, no fear, way to learn to paint in watercolors. Paint and Brushes Supplies Needed Artist’s Loft TM Fundamentals TM Watercolor Pan Set Watercolor Paper such as Canson 9 x 12 pad Watercolor Brushes such as Royal & Langnickel acrylic handle round number 10 brush Recommended - 1 inch flat soft bristle flat brush Pencil Cup or jar for water Paper towels A board to tape paper flat Masking tape Hair Dryer to speed drying time January February April Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.