Come Draw at Flanders!

Artist and Flanders' Curator Marc Chabot will be teaching a set of two-class summer art programs where people can learn how to draw the human figure in a variety of poses while receiving practical advice, helpful tips, and fundamental techniques essential to artists of all skill levels. 

The first session is slated for Wednesday July 8 &15 from 7 to 9 PM. The second is being held on the Wednesdays of July 22 & 29. The timing for all classes is 7Pm to 9PM.

This is a great opportunity to try something new, advance a skill and/or awaken a talent.  

Marc is the founder of Marc Chabot Fine Arts specializing in fine original prints and other works on paper.  He is the curator of the Natalie Van Vleck Collection at Flanders, an art teacher at Weir Farm Historic Site, and is on the faculty of the Washington Art Association. 

Classes will meet in the historic Flanders Studio located at the corner of Church Hill and Flanders Road in Woodbury. The special summer rate for each two class session is $45 for members; $50 for nonmembers. Preregistration is required.

Those interested may register online at www.flandersnaturecenter.org or call 203-263-3711, ext. 10, for more information.                                                      

 

 

                                          About Flanders

Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust acquires, preserves and manages land; and uses the land to promote understanding and appreciation of nature, art and the environment. Founded by artist, farmer and environmentalist Natalie Van Vleck, Flanders provides a variety of environmental education programs year-round, designed to bring a deeper understanding of art, nature and farming to children, youth and adults in the Woodbury region and throughout Connecticut.

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