Gaining a Perspective: Sharpening Your Drawing Skillset
Online Workshop with Jude Valentine
Wednesdays (four consecutive): February 5, 15, 19, 26 | 12 pm – 2 pm AZ time
Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Medium: Drawing/Pencil
Materials: Click on the Materials List tab above for a list of supplies.
Registration: Each student needs to enroll individually. Click the Cancellation Policy tab above for more information.
Location: Online—Jude will email you a Zoom link before each class.
Learn the ins and outs of how to draw convincing buildings, landscapes, interiors and round objects with the use of linear and empirical perspective. We’ll be understanding this drawing concept through demonstrations, hands on drawing exercises, individualized instruction and looking at examples of some of the accomplished Renaissance and modern masters. Learn how to use perspective to your advantage to make great drawings!
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Jude Valentine
Jude completed her BFA at the Maine College of Art and MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She received numerous awards for her work including: Jerome Foundation Fellowship and an Individual Grant Award from the Council of Creative Arts, Cornell University. Artist residency awards have been received from: the Vermont Studio Center; Stephen Pace House; St. Michael’s Printshop, Newfoundland; the Heliker-LaHotan Foundation, Great Cranberry Isle; the Joseph Fiore Art Center at Rolling Acres Farm / Maine Farmland Trust, Monhegan Artists’ Residency and Elsewhere Studios in Colorado. She was an invited participant at the international EMMA Collaboration in Saskatoon in 2018. Her career has included work in museum and art education. Currently, she is an adjunct associate professor at the University of Southern Maine. The intention of her printmaking and painting practice has been to bridge a connection to the landscape that translates a place from ‘out there’ to ‘in here’—creating a visual connection to place that is somatic and visceral. The focus of the paintings and prints are to place the viewer ‘within’—offering a connection to a quiet place. She has painted and pulled prints in abandoned orchards, at the edge of the Atlantic, within the forested interiors of the White Mountains, on the western range of the Rockies, and at wild and iconic ancestral Italian homelands.
Students may register online or by calling the Sedona Arts Center’s Administrative Offices in the Art Barn, toll-free at 888-954-4442 or locally at 928-282-3809
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express are accepted or student may pay with cash or check by registering in person during office hours at the Art Barn
In-Person and Online Classes Cancellation
Students must cancel or transfer at least 7 days prior to the first day of class
If a student cancels or transfers before the 7-day cut-off, a 15% fee will be applied
If a student cancels within 7 days prior to class, there are no refunds
If Sedona Arts Center cancels the class for any reason, all payments made will be refunded in full
Important Message
The Sedona Arts Center is not responsible for providing make-up sessions or issuing refunds, credits, or transfers for courses missed as a result of illness, emergencies, or other events beyond our control. There are absolutely no refunds after the cut-off date for any reason, unless the Sedona Arts Center has to cancel the workshop, then all fees paid will be refunded in full.