The Museum Art School continues its mission of providing the most exceptional studio art and humanities learning experiences for children and adults. This fall’s schedule features a selection of Art History, Textile Arts, Museum Learning Strategies, Photography (adults and children), Drawing, Women in the Arts Studies, Painting, and Mixed Media. All courses will be presented via Zoom. To enroll in any of these classes, you must register for this site (your old logins will not work).
Remember-You will be required to use Zoom, so please take the time to familiarize yourself with Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorials.
Please note: There will be no classes held during the week of November 23.
Art History
Museum Learning Strategies
Photography
Drawing
Women in the Arts Studies
Painting
Mixed Media
Art History
FA02 – A Natural History of Art: Animals in Painting and Sculpture
This course offers a unique look at animals in art history. We will begin with the ancient world, from the silver owls of Athens to Rome’s imperial eagles. The fantastic imagery of medieval illuminated manuscripts will be covered and the scientific perspectives of the Renaissance—including Leonardo da Vinci’s studies of the flight of birds. The stone elephants and jade crickets of Indian and Chinese sculpture will be included, as will the colorful birds of Chinese and Japanese painting. The art of the European Age of Exploration, with its sense of scientific discovery, will be a significant part of the course; this will include a look at extinct species such as the dodo, which have been preserved in art. The course concludes with the work of John James Audubon, including his images of our familiar and beautiful Florida birds.
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
September 28 – December 7
Mondays at 12:30-2:30 pm
$225 (Museum members $180)
Registration is now closed.
FA03 New Class! The Grand Tour: The Art History of Great Cities
Chris Fasolino, instructor
This new course is designed to feature a different city each week. Like travelers on the Grand Tour, we will explore the art and architecture of some of the great cities of the world! The course includes palaces, temples, castles, cathedrals, and other iconic monuments, as well as masterpieces of painting and sculpture associated with these cities and their museums. Here is our itinerary:
Week One—Athens; Week Two—Rome; Week Three—Istanbul (AKA Constantinople, AKA Byzantium); Week Four—Madrid; Week Five—London; Week Six—Florence; Week Seven—Venice; Week Eight—Paris; Week Nine—Kyoto; Week Ten—Beijing
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
September 29 – December 8
Tuesdays at 9:30-11:30 am
$225 (Museum members $180)
FA12 NEW CLASS! The Art History of Food and Wine
Chris Fasolino, instructor
This new course is perfect for foodies and wine enthusiasts, as well as art lovers! It will look at how images of food and wine have become part of art history. Ancient Greek and Roman mosaics and ceramics portrayed banquet scenes—a theme that continued to be popular in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance paintings. We will also learn about artists who enjoyed wine and how this reflected their cultures. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo may have been rivals, but they both enjoyed Tuscan wines. Claude Monet was a gourmet who enjoyed fine food and vintage wines at Giverny. The British masters enjoyed port and sherry wines for reasons interwoven with English history.
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
October 2 – December 11
Fridays at 12:30-2:30 pm
$225 (Museum members $180)
Museum Learning Strategies
Lynn Berkowitz, instructor
September 30 – October 28
Wednesdays at 9:30-11:30 am
$115 (Museum members $90)
Lynn Berkowitz, instructor
Learn new strategies for appreciating art that foster lively looking and deepen understanding. Through the lens of engaging prompts, you will observe modern and contemporary art in a very different way. Themes and resources will come alive in images drawn from museums near and far.
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
November 4 – December 9
Wednesdays at 9:30-11:30 am
$115 (Museum members $90)
Registration is now closed.
Photography
Learn to use your DSLR camera on manual. In this class, you will learn the basics of photography, including but not limited to, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, and ISO. We will talk about how these things impact your images and how to use them to get the photographs you want.
Materials needed: BEGINNER DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY MATERIALS
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
September 29 – December 8
Tuesdays at 12:30-2:30 pm
$225 (Museum members $180)
Registration is now closed.
FA28 NEW CLASS! Cell Phone Photography
Asia Hamilton, instructor
Ramp up your online presence with savvy content by learning how to shoot, enhance, and share photographs with your cell phone camera. In this class, the instructor will share tips and tricks for getting the best photographs, lighting, composition, and apps to enhance and showcase your photos online. This class is for any skill level and for those that like to document their food, activities, and pets online.
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
October 1 – October 29
Thursdays at 9:30-11:30 am
$115 (Museum members $90)
Registration is now closed.
Drawing
FA23 NEW CLASS! Introduction to Figure Drawing
Jordan Black, instructor
This 5-week course will focus on the use of the human figure in art. We will explore the figure whether familiar or invented, as we begin with an introduction to basic figure drawing skills, explore portraiture, hands, feet, and end with a focus on how the human form is used to emote and narrate within artworks.
Materials needed: INTRODUCTION TO FIGURE DRAWING MATERIALS
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
October 1 – October 29
Thursdays at 3:00-5:00 pm
$115 (Museum members $90)
Carolyn Fee, instructor
September 29 – December 8
Tuesdays at 3:00-5:00 pm
$225 (Museum members $180)
Women in the Arts Studies
FA24 NEW CLASS! The Modern Woman: Female Perspectives on Art History from 1950-Present
Holly Harmon, instructor
Want to learn more about women artists in a fun forum? This discussion-based course will hone your ability to interpret and analyze modern art. By examining artists that are traditionally excluded from the canon, we will explore and challenge preconceived notions of gender.
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
October 1 – October 29
Thursdays at 3:00-5:00 pm
$115 (Museum members $90)
Painting
FA13 Beginning Oil Painting
Laura Howell, instructor
Working from photographs supplied to each student by the instructor, this course is designed for beginners to learn beautiful oil painting, from drawing the subject onto the canvas to color mixing and brushwork. All classes will focus on value, the difference between opaque and transparent colors, and the differences between colors in light and shadow. Students will also learn how to clean and care for tools properly to last for a lifetime.
Materials needed: BEGINNING OIL PAINTING MATERIALS
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
September 28 – October 26
Mondays at 3:00-5:00 pm
$115 (Museum members $90)
Lorraine Fouquet, instructor

September 29 – December 8
$225 (Museum members $180)
FA19 Painting Studio and More
Christine Thomas, instructor
This class is for the novice as well as the seasoned painter. This class is open to all 2-D media, including acrylic, oil, watercolor, mixed media, and drawing. We will explore color, color mixing, layering, brush handling, composition, and the importance of light. Students will experiment with backgrounds, under painting, and learn about negative space and shadow. Experienced students please bring your chosen supplies.
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
November 4 – December 9
Wednesdays at 12:30-2:30 pm
$115 (Museum members $90)
FA22 NEW CLASS! Painting with Colored Pencils
Edmund Cortez, instructor
This class will introduce students to creating colored pencil works of art with painterly qualities of oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings.
Materials needed: PAINTING WITH COLORED PENCILS MATERIALS
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
October 1 – December 10
Thursdays at 12:30-2:30 pm
$225 (Museum members $180)
FA26 NEW CLASS! Watercolor: Wild and Wonderful
Morgan Kuster, instructor
In this course, students will learn techniques that can be built on and used throughout the course. Together we will explore everything from traditional landscapes to abstraction and look to the Museum’s permanent collection for inspiration, fun, and unexpected challenges.
Materials needed: WATERCOLOR: WILD AND WONDERFUL MATERIALS
Classes meet weekly via Zoom
October 2 – December 11
Fridays at 12:30-2:30 pm
$225 (Museum members $180)
Mixed Media
Aurora Molina, instructor
November 6 – December 11
Fridays at 9:30-11:30 am
$115(Museum members $90)