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The American Watercolor Tradition (In-Person)

$295

with Richard Estell

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 9, 2026 at 12:30 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Mondays, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. 
Instructor: Richard Estell 
Six-Week Short Course (18 Hours) 

Explore the painting techniques of the masters who pioneered the 19th and 20th century American watercolor movement, including Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, Edward Hopper, and Charles Demuth. Characterized by bright color and bold handling that includes accents of opaque watercolor and loose washes, work in this tradition captures subject matter with dazzling light-filled effects. Practice these classic methods and learn to incorporate them into your own artwork to achieve a greater freedom of expression as well as adaptability and control in the way that you paint. Demonstrations and art historical discussions will be combined with short and more extensive still life and self-portrait exercises. This course is appropriate for beginning and intermediate levels.

Image: Richard Estell, Watercress, 2011, watercolor, 30 x 22 in.

Register by: March 2 
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Please review CE's Winter/Spring 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Holistic Figure Drawing and Anatomy (Online)

$265

with Roberto Osti

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 12, 2026 at 9:30 am, runs for 6 weeks

Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.  (Zoom meetings supplemented by Canvas content)
Instructor:  Roberto Osti 
Six-Week Short Course (18 Hours) 

The human body is one of the most fascinating and inspiring subjects for artists, but many are intimidated by its complexity. Join Roberto Osti, artist, teacher and author of Basic Human Anatomy: An Essential Visual Guide, to draw the human figure with confidence through an understanding its basic shapes and underlying anatomy. Study the human form from a structural point of view to become familiar with its basic landmarks, essential volumes, main muscle groups, and proportional relationships. Supplement this anatomical knowledge with classical rendering methods using graphite, charcoal, and chalk on on white and toned papers, including the trois crayons technique, to produce beautiful figure drawings. The online structure allows for an optimal overhead view of the instructor’s demonstration drawings and a focused but conversational community environment as students draw alongside the instructor and complete in-class work together. 

Image:  Roberto Osti, Katal Huyuk Venus, 2006, red eath colored pencil on paper, 13.75x17.75 

Register by: March 5 
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Please review CE's Winter/Spring 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering. 
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Assemblage Art: Creating Work in a Series (Online)

$265

with Colleen O'Donnell

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 13, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 6 weeks

Fridays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. (Zoom meetings supplemented by Canvas content)
Instructor:  Colleen O'Donnell 
Six-Week Short Course (18-Hour Equivalent) 

Unlock your creative voice through the art of assemblage. Learn how to build a cohesive body of mixed-media work by exploring themes, motifs, and the power of working in a series. Through discussion, material exploration, and supportive critique, develop your visual language while experimenting with found objects and personal materials. By the end of the course, each participant will complete a meaningful 3–6 piece assemblage mini-series that expresses their unique story and artistic perspective.

Image: Student Patti Rosenberg.

Register by: March 6 
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Please review CE's Winter/Spring 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.  
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Introduction to Photolithography (In-Person)

$315

with Justine Ditto

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 31, 2026 at 12:30 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Tuesdays, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. 
Instructor: Justine Ditto
Six-Week Short Course (18 Hours) 

Photolithography the process by which images are photographically transferred to a plate and then printed. This wonderfully approachable practice allows students to transition from image creation to printing relatively quickly while still learning the principles of lithographic printmaking. In this short course, students will be guided through the process of creating monochromatic and multi-color lithographs using both photographic materials and hand-drawn imagery. Instruction will cover film drawing techniques, plate exposure, developing, and press printing. This type of printmaking is excellent as an introduction to lithography as well as a great technique for experienced printmakers to add to their repertoire. Tuition includes a $20 lab fee.

Image courtesy of Justine Ditto

Register by: March 24 
Materials List - Coming Soon 
Please review CE's Winter/Spring 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Plein Air in Water-Media: Themes and Variations with a Limited Palette (Outdoor)

$260

with Michelle Oosterbaan

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 23, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 4 weeks

Thursdays, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 
Instructor: Michelle Oosterbaan 
Four-Week Short Course (16 Hours) 
Rain Date: May 21

Water-based paints such as watercolor,  gouache, and fluid acrylics are the perfect mediums for landscape painting in the open air! Work in your choice of these portable, fast-drying, and easy-to-clean-up alternatives to oils as you portray the beauty of spring in Philadelphia’s parks in your own personal style. Learn how to choose a composition and mix color for depth and expressive effects as you complete a series of rapid sketches and at least one sustained painting. Explore techniques for achieving transparency effects with stained gesso, working fat over lean, and rendering with ink over washes.  Open to all levels. Painting locations featuring shade, restrooms, and other amenities may include Northwestern Stables in Wissahickon Park in Mt. Airy, Washington Square Park near Independence Hall, Glen Foerd overlooking the Delaware River, and Bartram's Garden in Southwest Philadelphia. Note: Students are responsible for their own transportation to painting locations. 

Image: Michelle Oosterbaan

Register by: April 16 
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Please review CE's Winter/Spring 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.

Plein Air Landscape at Boathouse Row (Outdoor)

$195

with Joseph Sweeney

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 28, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 3 weeks

Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 
Instructor: Joseph Sweeney 
Three-Week Short Course (12 Hours) 

Join veteran plein air artist Joe Sweeney for a unique opportunity to paint inside one of the oldest rowing clubs in Philadelphia: the Bachelors Barge Club on Boathouse Row.  Work from picturesque views of the Schuylkill River with the benefit of full access to the historic building with access to the dock, rain-/sun-sheltered porch, and amenities including restrooms.  Experienced guidance will cover tactics for working efficiently outdoors, selecting a composition, color mixing, and capturing time of day and atmospheric effects.  Instruction and demonstrations will be geared toward acrylic, oil, and pastel painting, but experienced watercolorists are welcome to participate.  Note: Students are responsible for their own transportation to painting locations.

Learn more about the history of the Bachelors Barge Club at https://www.bachelorsbargeclub.org/history

Register by: April 21 
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Please review CE's Winter/Spring 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.





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