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Plein Air Landscape Painting Workshops in Central Park

Patapsco River, Late Summer

In this workshop Ephraim will provide training in direct plein-air landscape painting working on-location in various areas of Central Park. The workshop will be open to both beginning students who have never worked outside before, and also to more advanced students who wish to refine their plein-air handling. The course will address such issues as the difference between direct and indirect approaches to oil painting in the landscape, topographical versus atmospheric emphasis, and the notion of space composition. The class will offer practice in handling changing light and weather conditions as well. Students must have a folding French easel, or something similar.

Section 1: Monday–Friday, July 9-13, 2012 ( 8:45AM – 12:30PM )
Section 2: Monday–Friday, August 13-17, 2012 ( 8:45AM – 12:30PM )
Fee per section: $400 (5 sessions). Fee for both sections: $750 (10 sessions)

More Details: Art Students League Workshops

The Art Students League of New York
215 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
212-247-4510
info@artstudentsleague.org

Painting Workshop in Florence April 30 – May 14 2011

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For the fourth year, the Art Students League is sponsoring a two-week workshop in Florence, Italy. This year’s trip runs April 30 – May 14 and is led by League instructor Ephraim Rubenstein.

Students on the trip share comfortable, fully-furnished apartments with kitchens, provided by the League’s partner: Studio Art Centers International (SACI) in Florence. Our painting program will consist of working out of doors. Sites will include public spaces such as Piazza Santa Maria Novella and the pivotal monument of Alberti’s façade of the church of Santa Maria Novella; the Baroque Piazza and church of Ognissanti; and the Boboli Gardens. Each location affords a unique experience in the challenges of cityscape and landscape painting – close urban environments, long vistas, perspective, architecture and topography – all suffused by the light of Tuscany. If challenged by weather we will seek cover among the numerous loggias throughout the city or make use of our dedicated space available in SACI’s well-equipped studios.

Integral to this workshop is the study of the rich history of art at almost every turn of the corner in Florence. As a group we will have planned excursions* to the Uffizi, the Vasari Corridor, the Academia, San Marco, the Palatine Galleries of the Pitti Palace, Santa Maria Novella, and the Brancacci Chapel. Students are encouraged to also take advantage of other key monuments – the Medici Chapels, the Bargello, the Duomo and the Palazzo Vecchio, among others. While the focus of the workshop will be painting, instruction will also touch upon key ideas and readings that have come down to us through the centuries, some originating in or directly related to Florence.

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Register early – Space is limited to 21 students

Contact Tom Tacik in the ASL office at:
(212) 247- 4510 ext. 162 or FlorenceWorkshop@artstudentsleague.org

Package price of $2,500 includes:
• Instructed workshop
• Double room occupancy in shared apartment (Single supplement $360)
* Four museum visits (Instructor’s itinerary)

Air fare and related travel costs are not included.

Visit The Art Students League Florence Workshop page for more information.

Studio Art Workshops 2010

The following is a list of specialized studio art workshops that Ephraim will be offering this year through The Art Students League of New York. Class sizes will be limited.

studio interior with modelStudio 6 Workshop in Color Spot Oil Painting
Week 1: Monday–Friday, March 1–5, 8:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Week 2: Monday–Friday, March 8–12, 8:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
(Instructor present each day)

Color spot oil painting is a method of direct painting developed in the early decades of the twentieth century by Charles Hawthorne and later by his student and assistant, Edwin Dickinson. Although aspects of color spot painting go all the way back to Baroque painting, Hawthorne and Dickinson were the first to organize entire canvases and elaborate compositions by means of the color spot.

A color spot is a piece of color, large or small, that has been observed and abstracted from the appearance of nature and applied directly to the white canvas in discrete notes. Color spot painting is as direct a method as exists––you aim to hit the mark right at first, and not go back (or go back as little as possible) so as not to destroy the integrity of the network of spots.

This workshop will provide an intensive introduction to color spot painting, emphasizing the role of the viewfinder, the plumb line, the relationship between the object and its environment, and how to set up the initial key of the painting.

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Florence Workshop
April 23rd – May 8th, 2010

For the fourth year in a row, the Art Students League is sponsoring two-week workshops in Florence, Italy. This year’s trip runs April 23 to May 8, and Ephraim Rubenstein will be leading a workshop.

Students on the trip share comfortable, fully-furnished apartments with kitchens, provided by the League’s partner: Studio Art Centers International (SACI) in Florence. Days mix classes in SACI’s well-equipped studios, outdoor work, trips to museums, independent excursions, and the freedom to experience the beautiful birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and the home of a vibrant contemporary art scene.

In Florence, art is not only in the museums – it is out in the streets. Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Florence was made famous by the buildings, paintings and sculptures by artists such as Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Giotto.

Come study and work in the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. We will paint in the streets, the gardens and along the Arno, and visit the churches, museums, and collections that house some of the greatest artworks in the West.

patapscoPlein Air Landscape Painting
Section 1: Monday–Friday, June 14–18, 8:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Section 2: Monday–Friday, August 2–6, 8:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Fee per section: $400 (5 sessions). Fee for both sections: $750 (10 session)

This workshop will provide training in direct plein-air landscape painting utilizing various areas in Central Park as a location. The workshop will be open to both beginning students who have never worked outside before, and also to more advanced students who wish to refine their plein-air handling. The course will address such issues as the difference between direct and indirect approaches to oil painting in the landscape, topographical versus atmospheric emphasis, and the notion of space composition. The class will offer practice in handling changing light and weather conditions as well. Students must have a folding French easel, or something similar.

Studio Art Workshops 2009

The following is a list of specialized studio art workshops that Ephraim will be offering this year through The Art Students League of New York. Class sizes will be limited.

BeginnersDrawing-BedouinPotDrawing for Beginners
September 24-25, 2009
Thursday & Friday, 8:45AM -12:30PM (Instructor present each day)
$175

This concentrated, two-day workshop offers the absolute basics for getting started in drawing. It will cover topics such as; basic materials, proportion, lighting, and space. It is geared for people who have little or no experience with drawing and want to get started in a relaxed, non-pressured setting.

RoseXXXOil Painting Fundamentals
September 10-11, 2009
Thursday & Friday, 8:45AM-12:30 PM (Instructor present each day)
$175

This focused two day workshop offers an in depth review of the absolute basics necessary for getting started in oil painting. It will cover such topics as materials, setting-up the palette, basic color theory and color mixing and the various approaches to starting a painting (direct vs. indirect painting). This workshop should give students all the practical information they need inorder to feel comfortable in a regular studio painting class.

Seminar in the Literature of Art
Section 1: September 17th – December 17th, 2009
Section 2: January 14th – May 20th, 2010
4:45- 6:30
$265

This seminar will examine selected landmarks in the history of writing about art. It will include works of theory, criticism, connoisseurship and the writings of artists themselves. Readings will come from Plato, Aristotle, Heinrich Wolfflin, Bernard Berenson, Virginia Woolf, Van Gogh and Rilke, among others. The seminar will meet for ten sessions on Thursday afternoons beginning January 8, 2009.

Color-Spot Workshop

Studio Interior with Model - detail

June 23- 27th, 2008

Color Spot Oil Painting Workshop
The Art Students League of New York
215 West 57th Street
New York, NY.

www.theartstudentsleague.org