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All CE Summer 2025 In-Person and Online Courses

Watercolor: Depicting the Natural World (Online)

$265

with Roberto Osti

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 8, 2025 at 2 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Tuesdays, 2 - 4:30 p.m. (Zoom with Posted Canvas Content)
Instructor: Roberto Osti
Six-Week Short Course (18-Hour Equivalent)
Credit: Non-Credit Only

The natural world is an infinite and fantastic source of inspiration for the artist, and the versatility and luminosity of watercolor make it the perfect technique for recording nature in a fresh and fun way.  In this course, learn fundamental drawing techniques and essential watercolor techniques to create both quick field sketches and detailed, finished artworks. Subject matter will include flowers, plants, and animals. Reference images will be gathered through observational sketches and photography.  An ideal course for those interested in both the fine arts and the Illustration field.

Register by: July 1
Materials List 
Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide,
including withdrawal/refund policies
Information for PAFA CE Online Courses

Letterpress Printmaking (In-Person)

$325

with Rosae Reeder

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 8, 2025 at 6 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Tuesdays, 6 – 9 p.m. 
Instructor: Rosae Reeder 
Six-Week Short Course (18 Hours) 
Credit: Non-Credit Only

Letterpress, also known as moveable type, is the process of printing with moveable components of either wood or lead type. Today, letterpress printing has become fashionable, used to print wedding invitations, business cards, and anything with that traditional vintage look. In this six-week course, students will learn the process of setting both wood and lead type and printing on a Vandercook letterpress. Instruction will also explore letterpress as a wonderful tool for printing images in edition through the creation of pressure prints. Printing of relief blocks, registration, layout, paper size, and color will also be discussed. This class is open to beginners and advanced artists.Tuition includes a $30 lab fee.

Register by: July 1 
Materials List
Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies

Watercolor: The Color-Focused Still Life (In-Person)

$295

with Keith Leitner

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 8, 2025 at 6 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Tuesdays, 6 – 9 p.m. 
Instructor: Keith Leitner 
Six-Week Short Course (18 Hours) 
Credit: Non-Credit Only

Explore both the versatility of watercolor and the exciting possibilities of color through still life painting. Learn to capture form with the freshness and fluidity of all prima techniques. Promote color in your work through instruction on color properties, mixing, and basic theory, as well as how to use hues in combination to create impactful compositions. Discussions and in-depth demonstrations will enforce all content so that students gain the facility and freedom to use color and painting techniques as means of personal expression. This course is excellent for beginners or anyone who loves color and loose, painterly techniques in watercolor.

See work from instructor Keith Leitner's solo exhibition at Cerulean Arts Gallery, Philadelphia, April 9 - May 4, 2025!

Register by: July 1
Materials List
Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies

Comprehensive Portrait Sculpture (In-Person)

$615

with Morgan Dummitt

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 9, 2025 at 9 am, runs for 6 weeks

Wednesdays, 9 a.m. - 4p.m.
Instructor: Morgan Dummitt
Six-Week Condensed Course (36 Hours)
Credit: Non-Credit or 1.0 Undergraduate Credit (See Below)

Modeling the portrait in clay is a foundational skill of traditional sculpture. Working from a model, learn to create a portrait from composition to completed sculpture. Instruction for this uniquely comprehensive course will encompass learning to build an armature, modeling the form in clay, and casting in plaster to preserve the finished artwork. Topics of study will include proportion, composition, structure, and simplified sculptural form. 

This class consists of six meetings, which will be divided as follows: 

Week 1: Armature Construction/Demo/Modeling 

Weeks 2 - 4: Clay Modeling 

Weeks 5 - 6: Plaster Casting 

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Gain a basic understanding of the osteology, myology, and morphology of the head
  • Analyze and organize the various forms of the head and neck into simplified sculptural forms
  • Understand various techniques for creating a “likeness” of the sitter
  • Carry out best practices for modeling and maintaining water-based clay sculpture
  • Understand and execute basic plaster casting techniques

Note: Course tuition includes a $50 model fee. 

Optional: This course is available for 1.0 undergraduate credit for $745 (including models fee). Select credit option with price adjustment when registering.

Register by: July 2
Materials List
Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies

Art & Ritual: Building a Sustainable Creative Practice (Online)

$265

with Erlin Geffrard

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 9, 2025 at 1 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Wednesdays, 1 - 3 p.m. (Zoom with Posted Canvas Content)
Instructor: Erlin Geffrard
Six-Week Short Course (18-Hour Equivalent)
Credit:
Non-Credit Only

Art isn’t just a practice—it’s a habit. This course encourages students to integrate creativity into their daily lives through structured exercises, prompts, and discussions on process over perfection. By studying artistic practices from different historic periods, we will examine how artists across time have incorporated daily rituals into their work. Students will also explore a range of materials and techniques, allowing them to experiment and develop their own creative routines. Whether you’re returning to art after a long break or looking to establish a new creative habit, this course provides the tools and inspiration to make art a fulfilling and sustainable part of everyday life.

Key Topics:

  • Overcoming creative blocks and self-doubt
  • Examining artistic routines and rituals from different time periods
  • Experimenting with a variety of materials and techniques
  • The role of repetition and improvisation in art-making
  • Developing a personal creative philosophy

Register by: July 2
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Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide,
including withdrawal/refund policies 
Information for PAFA CE Online Courses

Precision Pencil Drawing (In-Person)

$295

with Frederic Kaplan

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 9, 2025 at 1 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Wednesdays, 1 – 4 p.m. 
Instructor: Frederic Kaplan 
Six-Week Short Course (18 Hours) 
Credit: Non-Credit Only

The simple pencil is an economical medium readily accessible to students at all levels, including beginners. It can produce drawings that range from poetic delicacy to energetic and bold expressiveness. Working from still life arrangements, interiors, window views, and PAFA’s cast collection, students will explore a variety of approaches for using pencil to shade and model form convincingly and with beauty. Instruction will review basic drawing principles and observational skills such as evaluating shape, gauging proportions, and employing perspective effects like foreshortening. Previous drawing experience is recommended but not required.

Register by: July 2
Materials List
Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies

The Portrait in Charcoal (Online)

$265

with Deon Robinson

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 9, 2025 at 6 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Tuesdays, 6 – 8 p.m. (Zoom with Posted Canvas Content)
Instructor: Deon Robinson
Six-Week Short Course (18-Hour Equivalent)
Credit: Non-Credit Only

Charcoal is one of the most common yet versatile drawing mediums, used to create both delicate and dramatic effects – perfect for portraiture. Work from photo sources, family/friends, or yourself as self-portrait subject to learn fine art principles and methodology to gain a comprehensive understanding of the head structure, proportions, and features toward achieving both a likeness and aesthetic effect. Explore additive and subtractive techniques for different types of charcoal implements to promote its malleability and capacity for rich value and contrast. All levels welcome. 

Register by: July 2
Materials List
Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide,
including withdrawal/refund policies 
Information for PAFA CE Online Courses

The Portrait in Oil (In-Person)

$615

with Roberto Osti

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 10, 2025 at 9 am, runs for 6 weeks

Thursdays, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Instructor: Roberto Osti
Six-Week Condensed Course (36 Hours)
Credit: Non-Credit or 1.0 Undergraduate Credit (See Below)

Paint portraits from a variety of models using the direct painting method. Examine the proportions and volumes of the head, as well as the placement, structure, and characteristics of the facial features, through preliminary drawings and demonstrations. Develop color using a limited palette to understand how to use chroma, temperature, value, tint, and tone. Instruction will address materials, composition, paint handling, and color mixing, blending, and theory. Homework assignments working from photos, Masterworks, or oneself/others will encourage students to learn to make personal aesthetic and technical choices and to practice concepts addressed in class. Open to all levels, this course is excellent for beginners as well as experienced students who want to review fundamental techniques or who simply enjoy painting portraits from life. Note: Course tuition includes a $75 model fee.

Optional: This course is available for 1.0 undergraduate credit for $770 (including models fee). Select credit option with price adjustment when registering.

Register by: July 3
Materials List
Summer 2025 CE Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies





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