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Figure and Portrait Drawing: Foundational Techniques (ONLINE)
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Figure and Portrait Drawing: Foundational Techniques (ONLINE)

$265

with Roberto Osti

Calendar Next session starts May 18, 2026 at 5 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Mondays, 5 - 8 p.m. (Primarily Zoom, with supplemental Canvas content) 
Instructor: Roberto Osti 
Six-Week Short Course (18-Hour Equivalent) 
No class on May 25 

Practice a variety of fundamental figure drawing approaches while working from photographic references. Media and techniques include graphite on white paper, charcoal on white paper, charcoal and chalk on toned paper, reduction methods, and the trois crayons technique. Proportions and methods of measuring will be emphasized. Students will gain confidence in their representation of the human form and handling of materials as they draw alongside the instructor during live Zoom sessions. The online structure allows for an optimal overhead view of the instructor’s demonstration drawings and a focused but conversational community environment as students engage with the instructor and complete in-class work together.

Image: Roberto Osti

Register by: May 11 
Materials List 
 
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering. 
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The Landscape Oil Sketch (OUTDOOR)

$315

with Roger Chavez

Calendar Next available session starts May 19, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 5 weeks

Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 
Instructor: Roger Chavez 
Five-Week Short Course (20 Hours) 
Rain Date: June 23 

The oil sketch is a traditional way for painters to execute preparatory ideas and quickly capture initial impressions – perfect for plein air painting! Learn useful techniques for rapidly encapsulating color and form while working directly from observation. Locations with shade and restrooms include Bartram’s Garden and other sites along the Schuylkill River. Note: Students are responsible for their own transportation to painting locations.

Image: Roger Chavez

Register by: May 12 
Materials List 
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Watercolor Plunge

$295

with Tony Rosati

Calendar Next available session starts May 19, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 6 weeks

Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 
Instructor: Tony Rosati 
Six-Week Short Course (18 Hours) 

Take the plunge to learn the fundamentals of watercolor through this beginner-friendly class designed for those with little or no painting experience! Acquire a thorough grounding in basic watercolor materials and techniques, including papers, brushes and pigments, as well as transparent and opaque painting methods. Gain the confidence to further your skills and enjoyment in the medium, in future studies or personal expression.

Image: Tony Rosati

Register by: May 12 
Materials List 
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Letterpress Printmaking

$315

with Rosae Reeder

Calendar Next available session starts May 20, 2026 at 6 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Wednesdays, 6 - 9 p.m.  
Instructor: Rosae Reeder 
Six-Week Short Course 

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 $20 lab fee.

Image: Rosae Reeder

Register by: May 13 
Materials List
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Portrait Drawing and Anatomy

$615

with Jill A. Rupinski

Calendar Next available session starts May 21, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 6 weeks

Thursdays, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 
Instructor: Jill A. Rupinski 
Six-Week Condensed Course (36 Hours)  
*Note: This course has been updated with adjusted information and dates.  

Develop a solid background in drawing the human head and features. Learn first the structure of the head – planar structure, axial relationships, proportions and foreshortening – and progress to anatomy and the features. Work with a variety of materials including graphite, charcoal, and chalk (conté crayon and pencil).  Extended poses will promote strengthening of observational abilities and drawing techniques toward achieving both a likeness and aesthetic effect.  Historical and contemporary examples of master portrait drawings will provide inspiration and insight.  All levels are welcome.  Note: Course tuition includes a $75 models fee.

Image: Jill A. Rupinski, David (detail), pastel on toned paper. 

Register by: May 14  
Materials List  
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Screenprinting and Beyond

$480

with Tony Rosati

Calendar Next available session starts May 21, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 10 weeks

Thursdays, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 
Instructor: Tony Rosati 
Ten-Week Course (30 Hours) 
No class on July 2 

The versatile nature of screenprinting lends itself to printing on paper, fabric and other surfaces. For the beginner, this course will cover all aspects of the process including screen preparation, image development, and printing techniques. Printmakers with experience may propose independent projects. Note: Tuition includes $30 lab fee. 

Learning Objectives: 

  • Students will gain a basic understanding of the screenprinting process.
  • Students will acquire technical experience with screens, squeegees, ink, tools, and equipment.
  • Students will learn basic screenprinting techniques including image development, coating and processing screens, mixing ink, and printing.
  • Students will acquire technical expertise by way of printing various stencils from fine detail images to flat broad areas.
  • Students will learn printmaking professionalism including printing editions on clean registered printmaking paper, signing and numbering editions appropriately.
  • Students will learn the importance of image development through individual reviews and by exploring various possibilities with the process.
  • Students will develop critical visual and verbal skills by way of individual discussions with the instructor and with their peers.

Image: Tony Rosati, GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE, screen print, 15 x 11 in.

Register by: May 14 
Materials List 
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Foundry: An Introduction/All Levels

$615

with Pavel Efremoff

Calendar Next session starts May 21, 2026 at 12:30 pm, runs for 10 weeks

Thursdays, 12:30 - 4 p.m. 
Instructor: Pavel Efremoff 
Ten-Week Condensed Course (35 Hours)
No class on July 2 

This course will cover all aspects of the foundry process. Demonstrations and hands-on instruction will be given in wax modeling and casting, ceramic shell techniques, bronze pouring, metal chasing, TIG welding and patination. All levels welcome. Note: Tuition includes a $75 lab fee.

Image: Pavel Efremoff

Register by: May 14 
Materials List 
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Full Course

Portrait Drawing: An Introduction

$315

with RA Friedman

Calendar Next available session starts May 21, 2026 at 6 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Thursdays, 6 - 9 p.m.  
Instructor: RA Friedman 
Six-Week Short Course 

Whether you are a fine artist, illustrator, comic book creator, or simply enjoy drawing people, this fascinating course will prompt you to expand how you envision the human head and face. Learn methods of working that lead to accuracy and animated likeness. Starting with geometric solids in space, instruction will focus largely on structure and form as you understand volumes and ways of defining the foundation of the head. The course also examines the construction of facial features and how to handle light and shade. Students will work from a variety of references including three sessions with a live model. Tuition includes a $20 models fee.

Image: RA Friedman

Register by: May 14  
Materials List
Please review CE's Summer 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.





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