Start date: Wednesday, March 5 2025.

Schedule:

 Wednesdays, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM ,

 6 times starting March 5, 2025 ,

 300 Painting Studio ,

 Kaidy Lewis ,

Resource person: artschool@artscenterlive.org

Location: 300 Painting Studio (The ArtsCenter, Programming, Youth Programming A) | 400 Roberson Street, Carrboro, NC, 27510

Description:

Breaking the Rules is a stimulating painting course to uncover your inner artist and develop your individual style. Expect to be challenged, lost and found in the process of intuitive painting. This will be a supportive and collaborative course to guide us on how to let go and still create a unique painting of our own. In the process it is likely you will learn something about yourself and others. We will observe how different expressions can be conveyed in paint to present abstract perspectives, which may lead to joy, peace and understanding.

About the Instructor: Kaidy is an English painter, trained at St Albans College of Art and Design, she was offered a place to study at the prestigious Chelsea College of Art, London. A full time artist, she works from two studios in the Raleigh/Durham area of North Carolina. Kaidy has an Art Residency at 'The Forest At Duke'. She sells paintings for the home through 'Artful Home'. Latest exhibitions include CAM, NC Artist's Exhibition, FRANK Gallery (Carrboro), Gallerium Art (Canada), HMVC Gallery (New York), Greenhill Art Center (Greensboro), Horse and Buggy Press (Durham), Society of Women Artists (London) and the Block Gallery (Raleigh). Instagram: @kaidylewis.

Available spots: 12

Price: $246.00 Taxes waived

Notes: You can reach the instructor at kaidylewis34@gmail.com with any questions. Supplies: A support, panel, canvas, paper of choice and painting medium of choice, plus brushes and rags. The support should be no smaller than 20' x16'.

Prerequisites: Ideal for those with some prior painting experience who are looking to unlearn some beginner rules. The ideal student for this class will be keen to be more expressive and loose in their painting.

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