Celebrate the butterflies, dragonflies, and bumblebees of summer and learn to paint with watercolor in this workshop led by Artist-in-Residence, Margaret Dwyer.
During this introductory class, observe the colors, textures, and patterns of your subjects while learning the basic techniques of this incredible medium. Pick up a few “tricks” that will add to your images. Enjoy the experience of painting in a relaxed setting, and take home the art you create.
This workshop is $65/person, $60/members with materials included. Advanced registration is recommended.
Margaret Dwyer earned her Master of Fine Art degree in Visual Arts in 2008 from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her thesis work involved researching, writing, and creating art based on psychological themes such as trauma, dreams, and the unconscious. She works in 2-D and 3-D mediums, though watercolor is her favorite. Her artwork has been recognized in numerous juried national and international exhibitions and has been published in fine art books and magazines. From 2019 to 2021, Margaret was the Artist in Residence for Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, VT. As a mural artist, she has created dozens of public and private murals throughout New England. Currently, she teaches art at her studio in Windsor, VT. To view her work, visit MargaretDwyerArtist.com.
Safety Policy: For the continued safety of our staff and guests, wearing a face mask is encouraged and very much appreciated in our indoor spaces. If you have symptoms of a respiratory illness please wear a mask or consider visiting another time.
Cancellation Policy: There are often waitlists for our workshops, so please let us know in advance if you are unable to attend. Refunds are available up to 7 days before the class is held. There are no refunds within 7 days.
Celebrate the butterflies, dragonflies, and bumblebees of summer and learn to paint with watercolor in this workshop led by Artist-in-Residence, Margaret Dwyer.
During this introductory class, observe the colors, textures, and patterns of your subjects while learning the basic techniques of this incredible medium. Pick up a few “tricks” that will add to your images. Enjoy the experience of painting in a relaxed setting, and take home the art you create.
This workshop is $65/person, $60/members with materials included. Advanced registration is recommended.
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About the Artist:
Margaret Dwyer earned her Master of Fine Art degree in Visual Arts in 2008 from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her thesis work involved researching, writing, and creating art based on psychological themes such as trauma, dreams, and the unconscious. She works in 2-D and 3-D mediums, though watercolor is her favorite. Her artwork has been recognized in numerous juried national and international exhibitions and has been published in fine art books and magazines. From 2019 to 2021, Margaret was the Artist in Residence for Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, VT. As a mural artist, she has created dozens of public and private murals throughout New England. Currently, she teaches art at her studio in Windsor, VT. To view her work, visit MargaretDwyerArtist.com.
Safety Policy: For the continued safety of our staff and guests, wearing a face mask is encouraged and very much appreciated in our indoor spaces. If you have symptoms of a respiratory illness please wear a mask or consider visiting another time.
Cancellation Policy: There are often waitlists for our workshops, so please let us know in advance if you are unable to attend. Refunds are available up to 7 days before the class is held. There are no refunds within 7 days.
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