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October Adult Classes

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Written by Erin Keith, Marketing Intern

Adult Art Classes

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is proud to provide many educational opportunities for visitors of all ages. Adult classes are for those aged 16 years and above, and include both hands on and historical interaction with art. Art Fundamentals: Printmaking and Art Fundamentals: Acrylic Painting are two interactive classes where students of all levels learn the techniques of creating art. The History of Western Art: Early Christian to High Renaissance Art lecture is open to all, and the price of admission is included in the ticket price.  For further information, please contact Jan Thomas at 904.355.0630 or jthomas@cummermuseum.org.

OCTOBER 8 | ART FUNDAMENTALS: ACRYLIC PAINTING

$170 for Members, $190 for Non-Members, $85 for Active Docents

OCTOBER 9 | ART FUNDAMENTALS: PRINTMAKING

$130 for Members, $145 for Non-Members, $65 for Active Docents

OCTOBER 21 | HISTORY OF WESTERN ART: EARLY CHRISTIAN TO HIGH RENAISSANCE ART

Free for Members, $10 for Non-Members (includes admission)

 

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