This program is sold out. There is no waitlist available for this program. Contact us to inquire about ticket availability. Mixed-Media in the Style of Romare Bearden 3-Session Weekend Course Sunday, January 26, 2020 - 10:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. ET Code: 1K00XG Location: S. Dillon Ripley CenterRoom 30401100 Jefferson Dr SWMetro: Smithsonian (Mall exit) Select your Tickets $195 Member $215 Non-Member Resize text "Empress of the Blues", 1974, by Romare Bearden (Smithsonian American Art Museum) Although Romare Bearden (1911–1988) worked in many mediums from oil and watercolor to various forms of printmaking, he is best known for his mixed-media collages and photomontages. His expressive and energetic compositions depict urban and rural life and the jazz scene. After viewing an illustrated lecture on Bearden’s work, students try their hand creating Bearden-inspired mixed-media compositions using a variety of fabrics, papers, cutouts, stencils and photographs, then experiment by adding paint and drawing materials. Elements of composition are covered, as are adhesives, supports, and methods of creating texture. Development of personal style and visual storytelling are encouraged. Students benefit from group critique. Download the supply list for this class Instructor: Sandra Gobar 3 sessions, 5 hours each