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Watercolor Exhibitions at Art Association of Oswego
Saturday, June 14, 2014, 01:00pm - 04:00pm

CLASS: Beginning Solar Watercolor Painting
 
This class will create solar paintings using only natural materials, sunshine, water, and watercolor paints.  The class will be hands on and will include several demonstrations that help create a successful solar painting.  The instructor will provide written instructions and a list of helpful hints.  This class will coincide with a show at the AAO entitled "Solarity" where there will be many solar watercolor works participants can view to get future ideas for solar paintings.  A list of materials and supplies will be sent to each participant.
Adults (16+) beginnerClass size limit: 12Date(s): Saturdays June 14 & 21Time(s): 9:00AM - NoonLocation: AAO – Fort Ontario Complex (north end of E 4th St), Oswego.Cost:  $36 for AAO Members, $42 for non-members, plus materialsInstructor: Robert JonesContact info for registration:  rajones1012@gmail.com or 343-3164
 
Pre-registration & pre-payment is required. We cannot hold a class at these costs unless we have a minimum of 4 students. You can mail your check or money order to the AAO – PO Box 271 – Oswego, NY 13126, or you may pay using a debit or credit card via PayPal through our website – www.OswegoArts.org. If the class is cancelled due to low enrollment, your entire payment will be returned.

Location : Art Association of Oswego (AAO), red building at the north end of E. 4th St.