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    • 02/12/2025
    • 02/26/2025
    • 3 sessions
    • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
    • 18
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    Wednesdays, February 12 - 26, 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm - 3 Sessions

    Discover the Versatility of Acrylics!

    Dive into the endless possibilities of acrylic painting in Acrylic Adventures! This hands-on class explores the versatility of acrylics, guiding you through a variety of techniques to create distinct styles of art. You’ll discover how acrylics can imitate the fluidity of watercolor, the richness of oil, and the boldness of abstract art.

    Throughout the course, you’ll create:

    • A luminous “watercolor” landscape on paper
    • A classic still life on canvas
    • A vibrant abstract on hardboard

    Each project is designed to teach essential techniques like glazing, blending, and texturing, while allowing you to develop your own artistic style. Whether you're new to acrylics or looking to expand your skills, this class will inspire and empower your creative journey!


    LEVEL

    Beginner


    SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

    Acrylic mediums

    Spray bottle

    Palette knife

    Sponge

    Artist tape

    Stencils

    Scrapers

    Collage paper

    Mxed media (colored pencils, oil pastels, paint pens)

    Extra paper towels

    Fluid and high flow acrylic paint


    SUPPLIES TO BRING

    Surfaces:

    • (1) 8” x 10” panel hardboard (gessoed or non-gessoed)
    • (1) 8” x 10” canvas panel
    • (1) mixed media paper or watercolor paper

    Acrylic Paint:

    (Any brand as long as they are “heavy body, ” instructor prefers Golden)

    Introductory paint set or - a mix of colors

    Suggested colors:

    • Payne's Gray
    • Titanium White
    • Translucent Iron Oxide
    • Ultramarine Blue
    • Hansa Yellow Medium
    • Naphthol Red Light
    • Yellow Ochre
    • Burnt Sienna


    Palette

    Masterson Artist Palette Seal

    Palette paper (instructor prefers Jack Richeson Grey Matters Palette Paper)

    Paper towels – specifically, Scott blue shop towels

    Brushes:

    Assorted

    Recommendations:

    • 2” and 1” (can be from home improvement store or inexpensive set)
    • different sized flats
    • different size rounds or filberts
    • liner

    Pencil and eraser

    Sketchbook

    Water container - PLEASE NOTE: Students are required to bring a container for acrylic paint waste and will need to take it home to dispose of properly. It CANNOT be poured down the drains at our new location. Students are also encouraged to wipe brushes clean.


    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    Lisa Riannson is a Colorado artist and experienced art instructor who loves helping people explore their creativity. With a knack for breaking down techniques and making art approachable, she’s taught workshops, private lessons, and community sessions for artists of all levels. Lisa’s teaching style focuses on building confidence while having fun, whether she’s guiding beginners through watercolor basics or helping more advanced students refine their skills. She believes art has the power to connect people and bring joy, and she’s passionate about sharing that with her students.


    QUESTIONS

    Please direct questions to Lisa at lisa@lisariannson.com.

    • 02/19/2025
    • 02/26/2025
    • 2 sessions
    • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
    • 9
    Register


    Wednesdays, February 19 & 26, 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm - 2 Sessions

    Use Recycled Materials to Make Monoprints

    Printmaking without a press, often called hand-pulled printmaking or press-free printmaking, is a versatile and accessible way to create prints without the use of a traditional printing press. Artists use simple tools and techniques to transfer ink or paint onto a surface, making it ideal for beginners, small spaces, or sustainable practices.

    Learning Objectives:

    By the end of this course, participants will:

    • Understand the basics of monoprint and printmaking techniques.
    • Learn how to use recycled materials as tools and surfaces for printmaking.
    • Explore design principles, color theory, and texture in printmaking.

    Techniques you will learn for Press-Free Printmaking:

    Monoprinting:

    • A single, unique print is created by applying ink or paint to a plate (such as plexiglass, plastic, or even recycled materials like CD cases or packaging).
    • The image is transferred to paper using hand pressure, a baren, or even the back of a spoon.

    Relief Printing:

    • Carve an image into a surface (e.g., linoleum, wood, or recycled materials like foam trays).
    • Roll ink onto the raised areas and press the paper onto the surface by hand or with a baren.

    Gelli Plate Printing:

    • Use a gelatin or synthetic gel plate to create layered, textural prints.
    • Paper is pressed onto the plate by hand to transfer the image.


    LEVEL

    All Levels


    SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

    • 7 Gelli Plates
    • 4 Brayers
    • Stencils
    • Student Grade Acrylic Paint and Ink
    • Brushes
    • Printing plates (recycled plexiglass, old CD cases, etc.)
    • Textured materials (bubble wrap, fabric scraps, cardboard, etc.)
    • Student Grade Paper


    SUPPLIES TO BRING

    Required:

    • Water containers 
    • Reusable rags for wiping down materials (no paper towels please)
    Requested but Non-Required Materials:
    • Apron
    • Artist Grade Paper*
    • Artist Grade Paint and Printmaking Ink
    • Paint brushes
    • Brayers and/or Barens
    • Stencils
    • Textured Materials: Bubble wrap, fabric, or found objects to create unique designs.
    • DIY Plates: Recycled materials like foam trays, cardboard, or plastic sheets.

    For monotype printing, the best paper is generally a smooth, medium-weight printmaking paper like Fabriano Rosaspina, Stonehenge, or Somerset Satin White, as they offer a good balance of ink absorption and ability to handle pressure without buckling, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced artists; for lighter, more delicate work, you can also consider watercolor paper.

    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    Bonnie Stolzmann is a Denver based fine artist and illustrator. She’s taught art classes to all ages of creators. She enjoys helping students reach their full potential through exploration of new materials and processes. Bonnie’s scientific illustrations have been published in association with The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, The University of California, Harvard University and The Jepson Herbarium. Her artwork has been shown worldwide and won multiple domestic prizes.

    Bonnie believes in fostering a caring and open classroom where students feel free to experiment and grow as artists.

    Visit Bonnie's website.


    QUESTIONS

    Please direct questions to Bonnie at bonniestolzmann@gmail.com.

    • 02/26/2025
    • 03/19/2025
    • 4 sessions
    • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
    • 0
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    Wednesdays, February 26 - March 19, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm - 4 Sessions

    Paint Your Way Through the Seasons!

    In 4 Seasons/4 Paintings, you will spend 4 weeks painting beautiful Colorado landscapes in watercolor. Each week will focus on a different season. Multiple watercolor techniques and strategies will be explored. Students will complete 4 paintings in this fun class!


    LEVEL

    Any


    SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

    • reference materials, light box, a few extra palettes with paint and brushes


    SUPPLIES TO BRING

    Watercolor Paints- M. Graham, Da Vinci, Daniel Smith, Winsor and Newton,

    Cheap Joe’s American Journey (brands recommended)

    • ultramarine blue
    • cerulean blue or cobalt blue
    • cadmium yellow medium
    • gamboge yellow (want yellow orange color some brands look brownish)
    • cadmium red
    • alizarin crimson
    • sap green
    • burnt sienna
    • raw sienna

    Arches 140# paper cold press watercolor paper (9 x 12 inch sheet size works well)

    WC Paint Brushes: synthetic or golden taklon, short handle

    • Round #10 or brush
    • Round #2 brush for detail
    • Flat 1 inch brush

    Palette (Folding Palette works well)

    Board (12 x 16 or larger, this is to tape watercolor paper to)

    Masking Tape

    Pencil

    Kneaded Eraser

    Cups/containers for water

    Paper Towels


    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    Pam McLaughlin is a Colorado watercolor painter, photographer and author.

    Pam's paintings have been in numerous exhibitions including the International American Watercolor Society’s Exhibition in New York City and are featured in the Spring 2023 edition of the Art of Watercolor Magazine (49th Issue).

    For the past 15 years, Pam has taught watercolor. She is presently on the faculty at the Art Students league of Denver and teaches at the Arvada Center for the Arts.


    QUESTIONS

    Please direct questions to Pam at Watercolorsplash@gmail.com.


    NOTE: Though the classes are listed as lasting from 1-3 pm, students are welcome to arrive earlier at 12:30 pm to work on their projects beforehand or get warmed up for creating with Pam.

    • 03/05/2025
    • 03/19/2025
    • 3 sessions
    • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
    • 18
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    Wednesdays, March 5 - 19, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm - 3 Sessions

    Make your own personal journals!

    In this three-week class you will step into creating personal journals/books without any extra book-binding tools.

    Learn to make your own beautiful journals/books with materials you have at home.

    Various types of fun and unique journals/books will be constructed by using paper, buttons, and envelopes just to name a few.


    LEVEL

    Beginning


    SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

    • various sizes and types of paper
    • various sizes of envelopes
    • assorted buttons
    • various decorating/painting supplies


    SUPPLIES TO BRING

    • ruler
    • favorite painting/decorating supplies, (instructor will have some on hand)
    • pencil


    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    Cindy is a member of the Park Hill Art Club and has participated in several Park Hill Art Shows. She has a wide range of teaching experience from middle school to adult education. She is a prolific and a self-taught artist and has several certifications: Creative Depth™Coach, Zentangle™ Teacher, SoulCollage™, and Intuitive Art. She is also a 2-time best-selling author. She believes that everyone is creative and facilitates folks in experiencing and exploring their path to creativity. She is inspired by art courses, art clubs, other artists, and her intuition.


    QUESTIONS

    Please direct questions to Cindy at cwinsel2457@gmail.com.

    • 03/06/2025
    • 03/20/2025
    • 3 sessions
    • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Ave, 216 South Grant Street, Denver, CO 80209
    • 16
    Register

      Thursdays, March 6 - 20, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm - 3 Sessions

      Embrace Abstraction!

      Bring your sketchbook and your paints! We will dive into mark making and develop an abstract language that is unique to you. We'll discuss the importance of using value in your work to create a sense of depth and space. We will mix a limited harmonious pallet, and explore the construction of organic forms. We will then focus on composition by arranging those forms to create dynamic relationships. This is a three week mini workshop so we can bring paintings home to dry to be worked on in the next class. We will also explore mixed media using joint compound and other materials.

      LEVEL

      All levels


      SUPPLIES TO BRING

      Acrylic paints, markers, pencils and brushes

      Any type of paper(copy, watercolor, sketchbook, etc.)

      Canvas- small or medium

      Modpodge or gel medium

      Scissors

      Water container - PLEASE NOTE: Students are required to bring a container for acrylic paint waste and will need to take it home to dispose of properly. It CANNOT be poured down the drains at our new location. Students are also encouraged to wipe brushes clean.


      Questions

      Reach Jennifer at jenniferbobola.art@gmail.com or 303-884-5753.

      About the Instructor

      Jennifer Bobola joined Park Hill Art Club in January 2013. She has had a wide range of teaching experience from undergraduate to adult education. Jennifer studied art in the Netherlands, attending the Utrecht School of the Arts, and with Kevin Weckbach and Mark Nelson of Colorado. She also studied music performance at Metropolitan State University for saxophone. Jennifer uses a thoughtful approach, allowing experimentation and improvisation to make her work more balanced and alive, while manipulating dimensions of color and shape.

      • 03/06/2025
      • 03/27/2025
      • 4 sessions
      • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
      • 8
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      Thursdays, March 6 – 27, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm - 4 Sessions

      Create Luminous and Lively Landscapes in Oil & Acrylic


      Bring your sketchbook and your paints! You will be learning about:

      • Mark making and develop an abstract language that is unique to you
      • The importance of using value in your work to create a sense of depth and space
      • How to mix a limited harmonious pallet, and
      • Explore the construction of organic forms. Then focus on composition by arranging these forms to create dynamic relationships

      Learn how to paint landscapes with oils and acrylic in the Alla Prima style from plein air and landscape artist Cliff Austin. Techniques for approaching how to paint a landscape will be covered in this class at an intermediate and advanced level. Class will be structured around the drawing, painting and development of expressive techniques of landscape art with students working in both oils and acrylic.

      Class will include ongoing critiques, “how to” demos from Cliff, and tutorials designed for each individual student’s natural way of painting.

      Students will learn Nōtan and planning before putting brush to canvas. All the “work” is planned before so that the actual fun of painting can show amazing results.

      Experience level

      Intermediate to Advanced – Intermediate skills include basic drawing skills and mixing colors. Participants will benefit from some experience with the media (i.e. applying paint to canvas).  

      Supplies Students Bring

      • Paints - Titanium white, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Cadmium Red Medium, Alizarin Crimson, Burnt Umber, Ultramarine Blue, Sap Green, Dioxazine Purple, Ivory Black
      • Medium – Liquin or Galkyd for Oil
      • 11x14 Palette
      • Palette Knife
      • Assorted Paint Brushes
      • Recommended – no cheapos, filberts, flats, rigors, etc. Size 2 -12
      • Gamsol or odorless mineral spirits for oil
      • Container with a tight-fitting lid for cleaning brushes       
      • Container with a tight-fitting lid for cleaning brushes       

        PLEASE NOTE: Students are required to bring a container for acrylic and/or oil paint waste and will need to take it home to dispose of properly. It CANNOT be poured down the drains at our new location. Students are also encouraged to wipe brushes clean.

      • Paper Towels
      • Plastic Bag – pack all trash out

        CLASS CAPACITY

        Minimum of 6 students, Maximum of 15

        Questions

        Email or call instructor. cliffaustin@comcast.net or 720-401-3496.

        About the Instructor

        Cliff Austin is a graduate of Denver Institute of Technology and the Rocky Mountain School of Art. He lives and has his studio in Aurora, Colorado. He has been painting and illustrating since 1980 when he graduated from Rocky Mountain School of Art. He has affiliation with many Colorado art organizations such as the Pastel Society of Colorado, the Plein Air Artists of Colorado, the Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionists Society. His work can be seen at Marh Williams Fine Arts Boulder, CO. The core of Cliff’s art is the relationship of light on shape using line and tone and color as it wraps and flows around the landscape and cityscape. He has won awards in Pastel and Oil in national shows around Colorado.

        Cliff Austin 
        17806 E. Ada Dr. 
        Aurora, CO 80017 

        www.cliffaustin.com 
        cliff@cliffaustin.com

        www.pastelsocietyofcolorado.org
        www.pleinairartistscolorado.com
        www.americanimpressionistsociety.org
        www.oilpaintersofamerica.com





        • 04/02/2025
        • 04/09/2025
        • 2 sessions
        • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
        • 17
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        Wednesdays, April 2 & 9, 12:00 - 3:30 pm - 2 Sessions

        Learn foundational watercolor skills with a still life!

        This Beginner's Watercolor Course is for the complete Beginner to Watercolors and also for those who want a review on the concepts below. Painting a Still Life or objects is a great way to learn how to see, draw and paint!!

        First off, students will learn how Watercolor provides a magical Flow within gradients and color mixing!!

        We will play with this flow which will lead to Your Confidence and Excitement in Watercolor.

        We will Learn:

        • How to create gradients within watercolors using the flow of watercolors.
        • How to make a color wheel and mix various values/colors confidently.
        • How to transfer the Still Life image of Fruit provided by Teacher to Watercolor paper.
        • How to apply various watercolor techniques such as wet-into-wet, wet onto dry, dry brush, brush work, linear work, splatter, masking and other magical techniques to their drawn out Still Life to finish a wonderful painting!

        The Teacher will demonstrate each step/lesson applied towards this Still Life Painting as well as walk around to give one-on-one instruction to each student at their own pace.

        Students will walk away with various New Techniques of Watercolor Application, Color Mixing and their own Still Life Painting they are proud of to take home!!!!


        LEVEL

        Beginning


        SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

        EXTRAS NEEDED (Instructor will also bring extras):

        • Paper Towels
        • Water containers (any sturdy cups) Plastic or I like medium size glass jars
        • Masking tape
        • 12” x 16" stiff board or cardboard to mount 9" x 12" paper onto with tape
        • #2 Pencil or mechanical pencil (#2 lead) for light drawing with eraser
        • Compass to make circle for color wheel or a paper plate
        • 12" ruler

        Misc. Supplies from home needed (If can’t find, I will have extras)

        • Old toothbrush for splatter
        • Blow-dryer (If you have one) - for drying layers in between


        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        Paints

          Brands I recommend are Winsor & Newton, Daniel Smith, Van Gogh

          Get in pan, tube, expensive, inexpensive. 

          I prefer tube paints for more pigment range, but pan paints work too.

        Colors needed are…

        Primary colors:

        Cobalt Blue

        Alizarin Crimson (Red)

        Cadmium Yellow

        Secondary Colors (Secondaries mixed from the primaries, but will make the chart mixing go faster):

        Cadmium Orange

        Hooker’s or Viridian Green

        Dioxazine Purple

        Note: Any extra colors you have is great, but we will be using only these 6 for the color wheel and mixing the color charts and doing the Still Life Painting.

        Palette or Mixing pan needed

        Watercolor Brushes

        synthetic or golden taklon, short handle Round - #2, #10, Flat - 1 Inch. Rigor or script brush –for fine lines

        Watercolor Paper

        9" x 12” 300 grams rough texture 140 lb.

        This is a good weight paper that won't warp from moisture. We will be taping down to a board  

        Paper Towels

        Water containers (any sturdy cups) Plastic or I like medium size glass jars

        Masking tape 

        12” x 16" stiff board or cardboard to mount 9" x 12" paper onto with tape

        #2 Pencil or mechanical pencil (#2 lead) for light drawing with eraser


        Misc. Supplies from home needed (If can’t find, I will have extras)

        • Old toothbrush for splatter
        • Blow-dryer (If you have one) - for drying layers in between

        Local Art Stores: Meiningers, Guiry's, & Michael's 

        Download the supply list


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR


        Lara Hooper is a Colorado watercolor painter, oil painter, printmaker and educator.

        Lara has a BFA and a Master’s in Education.

        For the past 27 years, Lara has had a wonderful career teaching High School Drawing, Painting, Printmaking and Metal-smithing for the Jeffco Public Schools. She also taught metal-smithing and photography at Red Rocks Community College. In addition, she taught private watercolor painting lessons.

        She has been exhibited in various Art exhibits including The Annual Juried Jeffco Art Teacher’s Exhibit at the Lakewood Cultural Center receiving awards for her jewelry and printmaking.

        She is a member of the Colorado Watercolor Society and an avid Plein Air painter.


        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Lara at larahoops@icloud.com.


        • 04/03/2025
        • 04/24/2025
        • 4 sessions
        • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
        • 17
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        Thursdays, April 3 - 24, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm - 4 Sessions

        Create Beautiful Works in Watercolor 

        The class will teach the use of line, form, composition, and color as a means of expression rather than strict representation. Control of the angle, moisture, paint, pressure and speed of the brush will be emphasized. Finished works will be of landscapes, flowers, still life, or insects using ink and watercolor. 


        LEVEL

        All Levels


        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        Brushes & Paper:

        Guiry's for those on a budget or want to see if ink and watercolor on rice paper is an art form they wish to pursue:

        • Yasutomo Traditional Chinese Ink $7.99
        • Yasutomo calligraphy brush $5.72
        • Yasutomo Unryu Shoji paper $26.90

        Oriental Art Supply at orientalartsupply.com for exquisite brushes that keep a point and and exceptional Chinese rice paper

        • Lotus Petal brush $22.00, or alternatively PRE Series Brush Set $40.00
        • Practice Roll $8.00
        • Dragon Cloud paper $15.00
        • Best Bottle Ink $15.00

        Paint:

        Guiry's or Meiningers

        • sap green watercolor
        • cadmium red light watercolor
        • cobalt blue watercolor

        Water cup or jar


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

        Calvin Lee's life as an artist spans 23 years. He was a student at the China Art Academy in Hangjhou, China.

        Calvin was named as one of five artists to see and know during Denver's Art Week in both 2016 and 2017 by the Denver Visitor and Convention Bureau. See the articles here and here.

        And 5280 Magazine did an article on Calvin's art and life

        Visit Calvin Lee's website.

        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Calvin at cactusflats@gmail.com or 970-618-9184.

        • 04/05/2025
        • 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
        • Park Hill United Methodist Church, 5209 Montview Blvd, Denver, Colorado
        • 17
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        Saturday, April 5, 2025 - One-day Workshop

        Learn the Secrets to Painting Glass & Reflections!

        Capture the beauty of glass and reflections in this guided watercolor class! Using a provided reference photo, you’ll learn how to master transparency, light, and intricate details as we paint step by step together. This workshop will focus on layering techniques, controlling water and pigment, and creating the illusion of reflective surfaces. Whether you're new to watercolor or looking to refine your skills, this class will give you the tools to confidently approach complex, realistic subjects. Leave with a stunning finished piece and new techniques to elevate your watercolor practice!


        LEVEL

        Beginning


        SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

        Reference photo

        brush soap


        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        9x12 Arches watercolor paper (Must be Arches for intended results)

        Scrap watercolor paper

        Masking fluid (Very important!)

        Watercolor palette

        Watercolor brushes – 0, 2, 4, 8, 12 round (instructor recommends Princeton & Co.)

        Watercolor paint (instructor recommends Daniel Smith or Winsor & Newton) – mix of warm and cool primaries and neutrals)

        Sketch book

        Pencils in various hardness, with at least one 2H

        Kneaded eraser

        Paper towels

        Water cup or jar


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

        Lisa Riannson is a Colorado artist and experienced art instructor who loves helping people explore their creativity. With a knack for breaking down techniques and making art approachable, she’s taught workshops, private lessons, and community sessions for artists of all levels. Lisa’s teaching style focuses on building confidence while having fun, whether she’s guiding beginners through watercolor basics or helping more advanced students refine their skills. She believes art has the power to connect people and bring joy, and she’s passionate about sharing that with her students.


        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Lisa at lisa@lisariannson.com.


        Note that this workshop will be held at the Park Hill United Methodist Church and not our new location at the Historic Grant Avenue.

        • 04/16/2025
        • 05/07/2025
        • 4 sessions
        • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
        • 14
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        Wednesdays, April 16 - May 7, 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm - 4 Sessions

        Unlock the Magic of Gouache

        Dive into the vibrant world of gouache in this dynamic, hands-on four-week class designed to unleash your creativity and elevate your painting skills. This isn’t just another painting course—it’s an exploration of one of the most versatile and expressive mediums available.

        What You’ll Learn:

        • The fascinating history of gouache and what makes it unique as a medium.
        • Live demonstrations of essential gouache techniques, from velvety opaque layers to delicate watercolor-like washes.
        • How to manipulate gouache consistency for different effects, whether aiming for bold, solid coverage or soft transparency.
        • The versatility of gouache on various surfaces and how it interacts with different materials.
        • The gouache and India ink resist technique, a method for creating striking, high-contrast artwork.
        • Key color theory principles and practical tips for mixing and layering gouache colors.
        • The fundamentals of composition to create visually compelling artwork.
        • An introduction to brush types and strokes for achieving different effects.
        • How to use gouache with carbon paper for precise image transfers.

        Focus: Gouache as a Resist Technique

        This class will take gouache to the next level, demonstrating how to use it in innovative ways:

        • How to create bold highlights and textures using gouache as a resist for India ink.
        • Techniques for integrating gouache with mixed media, including watercolor, colored pencils, tempera, and acrylic.
        • Methods for drawing back into gouache paintings using colored pencils.
        • Best practices for treating and preserving gouache paintings to ensure longevity.

        Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this course will expand your understanding of gouache and inspire you to explore its full potential. Through hands-on practice and expert guidance, you will develop new skills and gain confidence in using this dynamic medium.


        LEVEL

        All Levels


        SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

        • Hair dryers
        • India Ink (including a container for each student to take home)
        • Graphite Paper
        • Cheesecloth
        • Saran Wrap
        • Lace
        • Extra gouache including metallics
        • Extra paint and sponge brushes
        • Extra watercolor and printmaking paper
        • Painter's tape
        • Extra gator boards
        • Images and magazines for image transfers
        • Colored pencils
        • Fixative
        • Water Dispenser


        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        • PAPER: 3 sheets of 140lb watercolor paper (8" x 10" or larger preferred)
        • GOUACHE: (traditional NOT acrylic): Titanium white and at least two primary colors. I prefer M. Graham & Co or Winsor & Newton
        • Designer’s Gouache
        • BRUSHES: Watercolor: 1” flat, and a #8 or #10 Round
        • Drafting tape
        • Spritzer bottle
        • Towel or cloth (no paper towels, please)
        • A water container
        • Paint Palette


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

        Bonnie Stolzmann is a distinguished fine artist and illustrator based in Denver, renowned for her dynamic and engaging approach to both art and education. With a passion for inspiring creators of all ages, she has taught art classes that empower students to unlock their full potential through hands-on exploration of new materials and techniques.

        Her exceptional scientific illustrations have been published in collaboration with **The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, The University of California, Harvard University, and The Jepson Herbarium. Additionally, Bonnie’s artwork has been showcased internationally, earning prestigious awards and recognition.

        A firm believer in fostering a supportive and innovative learning environment, Bonnie creates a classroom atmosphere where students feel encouraged to take creative risks, experiment freely, and grow as artists. Whether in the studio or the classroom, her dedication to both artistic excellence and education makes her an inspiring mentor and visionary in the field.

        Visit Bonnie's website.


        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Bonnie at bonniestolzmann@gmail.com.

        • 05/01/2025
        • 05/15/2025
        • 3 sessions
        • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Ave, 216 South Grant Street, Denver, CO 80209
        • 9
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        Thursdays, May 1 - 15, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, 3 sessions

        Always wanted to paint with watercolor?
        Learn the basics!

        Students will have the opportunity to learn at least 8 watercolor techniques in this 3-week course. This class is mostly for beginners who want to experiment with this rich medium. At the end of the each session, students will have produced a completed piece... worthy of framing.

        LEVEL

        Beginning


        SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

        • Extra watercolor paint sets (non-professional)
        • Extra watercolor paper 140 pound
        • Extra brushes

        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        • 140 pound watercolor paper
        • watercolor paints (Instructor will provide plenty)
        • flat and round brushes
        • container for washing brushes with water
        • small spray bottle
        • towel or paper towels


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

        Wanda is a retired teacher and has spent most of her life creating. Her style is very whimsical. She hopes to get all of her students excited about making art that expresses themselves.


        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Wanda at 281-352-4685. Text her with questions — she adores messages.

        • 05/07/2025
        • 05/28/2025
        • 4 sessions
        • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
        • 12
        Register


        Wednesdays, May 7 - 28 , 1:00 pm - 12:00 pm - 4 Sessions

        If You Like Watercolors, You'll LOVE Watercolor Pencils!

        Spend 4 weeks learning how to use watercolor pencils! Watercolor pencils combine the ease of using a pencil while painting. Multiple watercolor pencil techniques will be explored. Artists will complete 3 paintings during the 4 week class.

        LEVEL

        Any


        SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

        reference materials, light box, some extra palettes, brushes, supplies


        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        12-24 pack Assorted Watercolor Pencils

        Arches 140# paper cold press watercolor paper (9 x12 inch size sheets work well)

        WC Paint Brushes: synthetic or golden taklon, short handle

        • Round #8 or #10 brush
        • Round #2 brush for detail
        • Flat 1 inch brush

        Board (12 x 16 or larger, to tape watercolor paper to)

        Masking Tape

        Pencil

        Kneaded Eraser

        Paper Towels

        Cups/containers for water


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

        Pam McLaughlin is a Colorado watercolor painter, photographer and author.

        Pam's paintings have been in numerous exhibitions including the International American Watercolor Society’s Exhibition in New York City and are featured in the Spring 2023 edition of the Art of Watercolor Magazine (49th Issue).

        For the past 15 years, Pam has taught watercolor. She is presently on the faculty at the Art Students league of Denver and teaches at the Arvada Center for the Arts.


        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Pam at Watercolorsplash@gmail.com.


        NOTE: Though the classes are listed as lasting from 1-3 pm, students are welcome to arrive earlier at 12:30 pm to work on their projects beforehand or get warmed up for creating with Pam.

        • 05/14/2025
        • 05/28/2025
        • 3 sessions
        • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
        • 18
        Register

        Wednesdays, May 14 - 28, 12:00  - 3:30 pm - 3 Sessions

        Loosen up your Watercolors!

        Want to learn to create loose watercolor paintings but don't know where to start? Or, maybe you've got a good start but want to continue to grow your skills. This is the class for you!

        Loose watercolor painting can be challenging and unpredictable unless you know how to apply techniques and work with materials. In this class you will learn Steve’s approach to understanding loose watercolor fundamentals while giving voice to your own artistic style.

        Topics covered in this fun and challenging painting class are:

        • Applying loose watercolor techniques
        • Breaking a scene into simple shapes.
        • Understanding how value is used to express shape.
        • Relating color to value.
        • Using design principles to create a painting.


        LEVEL

        Intermediate


        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        Paint

        VanGogh or Daniel Smith brands

        • Ultramarine Deep
        • Permanent Red Light
        • Gamboge
        • Oxide Black

        OR (don’t buy both)

        Cotman (This brand is an acceptable alternative)

        • Ultramarine
        • Cadmium Red Hue
        • Gamboge Hue
        • Lamp Black

        Paper

        1 - 30 x 22 sheet Arches 140# rough OR cold press torn or cut into ¼ sheets

        Brushes

        • #12 AND #14 round brush (Princeton Neptune recommended but not required)
        • 1” Flat Brush

        Miscellaneous

        • 1 16” x 20” Masonite, Luan, or equal board to mount paper
        • 1” roll masking tape
        • 2 water containers
        • 1 box tissue (no perfumes or lotions)
        • 1 cello sponge


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

        I've always been a dreamer, a romantic, and an artist. I've been told more than once that I have my 'head in the clouds.' I admit that is true. I see the world differently. Maybe that is why I like watercolor so much. It is fluid and free and has a hard time playing by the rules.

        I received a traditional art education at both Michigan State University and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, but I just couldn't seem to follow the rules either. I kept asking, "What if I did this?" Or, "What if I changed that?" Early on I developed a loose style of watercolor painting and over time it has evolved to a very loose style. I start a story with my paintings but then, I want the person looking at them to find their own story and finish what I started. That is how I connect with the collector, by creating a story telling relationship. I want to do more than paint a pretty picture. I want to create art that connects us through thoughts, memories, feelings, and beauty.

        Learn more about Steve and his art at his website.

        You can also listen to an interview with Steve and his wife Sue here (use the password PHACArt).


        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Steve at steve@stevegriggswatercolor.com.

        • 05/29/2025
        • 06/19/2025
        • 4 sessions
        • NEW LOCATION: Historic Grant Avenue, 216 S Grant St, Denver, CO 80209
        • 11
        Register

        Thursdays, May 29 - June 19 , 9:00 am - 12:30 pm - 4 Sessions

        Paint Realistic Portraits in Watercolor!

        Bring your watercolor portraits to life! Using fundamental and intermediate techniques, you will learn how to paint portraits in watercolor and bring out the subject's personality. We'll work through multiple exercises to practice how to accurately represent the figure and bring out their expression.

        Drawing experience is recommended.


        LEVEL

        Intermediate


        SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE

        Spray bottle

        Brush soap

        Paper towels

        Extra reference photos


        SUPPLIES TO BRING

        Watercolor paper (*** for best results, bring Arches)

        Watercolor palette

        Watercolor brushes – 0, 2, 4, 8, 12 round (instructor recommends Princeton & Co.)

        Watercolor paint (instructor recommends Daniel Smith or Winsor & Newton)

        Required:

        Cadmium Yellow Light

        Cadmium Red Medium

        Alizarin Crimson

        Ultramarine Blue

        Phthalo Green Blue Shade

        Yellow Ochre

        Burnt Sienna

        Burnt Umber

        Payne’s Gray

        Sketch book

        Pencils in various hardness, with at least one 2H

        Kneaded eraser

        Paper towels

        Water cup or jar

        Reference photos – Personal photos or magazines


        ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

        Lisa Riannson is a Colorado artist and experienced art instructor who loves helping people explore their creativity. With a knack for breaking down techniques and making art approachable, she’s taught workshops, private lessons, and community sessions for artists of all levels. Lisa’s teaching style focuses on building confidence while having fun, whether she’s guiding beginners through watercolor basics or helping more advanced students refine their skills. She believes art has the power to connect people and bring joy, and she’s passionate about sharing that with her students.


        QUESTIONS

        Please direct questions to Lisa at lisa@lisariannson.com.

      Email: parkhillartclub@gmail.com

      Mail:
      Park Hill Art Club
      P.O. Box 200572
      Denver, CO 80220

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