Students will focus on fundamentals of traditional oil painting techniques. Topics covered will include arrangement of colors on palette, color mixing, paint application, underpainting, blocking in the composition, and knowledge of care of materials and equipment. Projects will include still live, portrait and figure painting of a clothed model from observation. Prior Drawing experience is required. A list of required material will be provided upon enrollment. Beginner to intermediate
Experience the beauty of flowing colors with watercolor. This class will accommodate all levels of experience. We will “play” with the paint in order to learn how to control watercolor in a fun and easy way. There will be daily demonstrations and individual attention. Students are encouraged to use their imagination and try techniques in a free spirited atmosphere thereby more easily accessing their creative nature. Beginner to Intermediate

Stained Glass
with Chris Lynardakis
Learn the art of stained glass construction using the copper foil technique. The course begins with a simple project learning the fundamentals of design, pattern making, cutting out glass shapes, foiling and soldering. Then advance to the next level with an intermediate project such as a votive candle holder, picture frame, small mirror or a flat panel that will challenge your newly acquired skills. All Levels.

Eight Tuesdays 6:30-9:30
 March 4th-April 22nd
$206.00 Museum Members/Cranford Residents Non-Members/Non-Residents $226.00 Materials $
30
Painting/Evening/Adult
with Paul Casale
Watercolor Painting/Adults
with Sharon Pitts

Eight  Tuesdays, 2:30-5.00pm
April 15th-June 3rd
$193. Resident/Museum Member/ $213. Non Resident/Non Museum Member

Pastel Painting/Drawing
Adults/Teens
with Deborah Leber,PSA
This course will explore the beauty and the strength of Pastels and will be for beginners as well as advanced painters in the medium. Your drawing skills will be sharpened along with your sense of color. You will learn how to build up color much in the same way as an oil painting, working from dark to light. Experimentation will be encourged and demonstrations will be given. All students will be given individual instruction. Working from a live model as well as still life will be available. 
All Levels

I work in everything - all non-ferrous metals, stones, beads, pearls, epoxy resin (with eye shadow as a pigment, my favorite), and wood. My goal is simplicity in design and accessibility - the kind of jewelry that truly adorns and that doesn't make a statement other than one of joy. Students will work with beads as well as metalworking in this class. All Levels

Jewelry Making/Adults/Teens
Julie Morfe
Eight Wednesdays, 7-9:30pm
March 5th-April 23rd
/$193.Residents/Museum Members $213. Non Residents/Non Museum Members
Material Fee $30
Six Wednesdays,  3-5:30pm
April 9 - May 14
$145. Residents/Museum Members/ $165. Non Residents/Non Museum Member  // model fee  $20.

SixThursday Evenings, 7pm-9:30
April 10-May 15th
$145. Residents/MuseumMembers  $165.  Non-Resident/Non Museum Member  //  model fee $20.