From Claude Monet to Hans Hofmann, how and why did modern art evolve? Bring your questions, challenge your understanding and explore the multiple, shifting perspectives that continue to pervade our culture.
4 Tuesdays, February 23 - March 16 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm,
From Claude Monet to Hans Hofmann, how and why did modern art evolve? Bring your questions, challenge your understanding and explore the multiple, shifting perspectives that continue to pervade our culture. The last half hour will be for Q & A.
Class Schedule Overview:
Feb 23 Class 1 - Impressionism/Post-Impressionism
March 2 Class 2 - Expressionism / Fauvism / Surrealism
March 8 Class 3 - Cubism through Mondrian
March 16 Class ... view more »
4 Tuesdays, February 23 – March 16 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm,
From Claude Monet to Hans Hofmann, how and why did modern art evolve? Bring your questions, challenge your understanding and explore the multiple, shifting perspectives that continue to pervade our culture. The last half hour will be for Q & A.
Class Schedule Overview:
Feb 23 Class 1 – Impressionism/Post-Impressionism
March 2 Class 2 – Expressionism / Fauvism / Surrealism
March 8 Class 3 – Cubism through Mondrian
March 16 Class 4 – Abstraction
About Pat Stark Feinstein
Pat Stark Feinstein is a teacher, curator and painter who has worked in New York and on Cape Cod. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Cork Gallery and Atlantic Gallery in New York City, at the Provincetown Art Association, the Cape Cod Museum of Art and the Harvest Gallery in Dennis, among other venues. After graduating from Mount Holyoke College, Feinstein studied extensively with Sam Feinstein, whose classes continued the Hans Hofmann modernist philosophy of art. Calling herself a “second-generation” Hofmann student, Feinstein eventually taught painting workshops in Michigan and in Toronto, working beside her husband Sam. For 22 years, Feinstein taught painting, drawing and the history of art and western culture at New York’s Riverdale Country School.
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