
Encaustic Layering: Incising, Stenciling, and Pan Pastels
November 11 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
$135.00 – $150.00Go beyond the basics and hone in on textural techniques by adding layers, depth, and dimensionality. Emphasis will be placed on creating an intriguing visual impact in your paintings. All materials are included to create three paintings. Feel free to bring ephemera and stencils you’d like to experiment with.
Sunday, November 11, 2023
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Class Duration: 1 session, 3 hours
Location: Education Studio
Ages: 16 & above
Class Limit: 6 to 12 people
Class Fee: $150
Instructor: Sandra Koberlein
Registration Closing: October 28
Seats are limited and booked on a first-come, first-reserve basis. Besides an auto-generated email receipt, you will receive a confirmation email from the Director of Education and Artist Services, Pamela Weichmann. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at 856.825.6800 ext. 112 or by emailing pweichmann@wheatonarts.org.
CANCELATION POLICY: Refunds are eligible up to one week before the beginning of the workshop. After this time, workshop fees are non-refundable. WheatonArts reserves the right to cancel a workshop due to minimum enrollment. If cancellation occurs, WheatonArts will refund all workshop fees. A $25 fee is charged to those who do not show up for their appointment. We require 24 hours’ notice to cancel an appointment; otherwise, it will be considered a no-show, except in the case of illness. Are you feeling unwell or showing symptoms of COVID-19? Please stay home. Appointments can be rescheduled by phone or email.
COVID NOTE: Due to the close physical proximity of students and instructors, students in hot glass and pottery classes will need to show proof of vaccination. Following New Jersey State’s definition, people are considered “fully vaccinated” for COVID-19 two weeks after receiving the second dose in a two-dose series or two weeks after receiving a single-dose vaccine, and any booster doses for which they are eligible as recommended by the CDC. Instructors and students are also strongly encouraged to wear masks; however, it is not required.