Date: Thursday, June 30th, 2022
Times: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost: $50
Class Description
This 2-part lesson introduces students to landscape painting through a variety of approaches. Students will learn about linear and aerial perspective to create the illusion of depth in their paintings. Students will be inspired by demonstrations as well as examples of landscape painting throughout art history and contemporary art.
Supply List
Canvas or gessoed board
Acrylic or oil paint
Assorted brushes
Container for water or turpentine
Paper towels
Palette
Palette knife
3-5 reference photos
The Instructor
Jim McGee was born in Philadelphia where his interest in art started at an early age. He received a BFA in Illustration from the University of the Arts in 2001 before moving to Salt Lake City to pursue an MFA in painting from the University of Utah. Jim has been a professional artist for 20 years, exhibiting his work in galleries and museums, as well as receiving numerous commissions, grants, and awards.
In addition to making art, McGee has been teaching art for over 15 years. He has taught drawing and painting at the University of Utah as well as visual arts at Juan Diego Catholic High School, where he also served as department chair and Visual Arts Director.
When he’s not creating art, Jim enjoys traveling, cycling, being outdoors, and Italian cooking. He currently lives in Holladay, Utah with his wife Brooke, and son Louie.