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SUMMARY:Oil Painting with Andrea Gianchiglia - Winter 2026 SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:10 week series – Tuesdays\, 1/6-3/10 \n\nThe focus of this class is to train the student in the basic skills needed to paint in oils with particular attention to the use of color\, light\, shadow\, composition\, brush handling and materials. Students work from photographs from either the instructor or from their own collection. Every class\, a weekly challenge will be demonstrated focusing on either subject matter\, technique or other various painting elements. The student can watch the demo and either execute the exercise or use the demo as a learning tool and apply to their continuing project.\n\nMaterials\nOIL PAINT COLORS Titanium White Viridian Burnt Sienna Yellow Ochre Sap Green Alizarin Crimson Pthalo blue Cadmium Yellow Ultramarine Blue Cadmium Red Optional: Portland warm grey and Portland cool grey (made by Gamblin) Ice blue (Richeson shiva series) Kings Blue by Michael Harding There are many brands to choose from. Instructor recommends Windsor and Newton or Grumbacher. (Windsor and Newton has two quality grades\, Professional Artist and student grade. The student grade is called Winton.) Instructor recommends the Artist grade. The quality is better\, however\, the price is a bit more. \nAcrylic Paint – one tube of Yellow Ochre Palette (used for mixing paint).Instructor will go over different types of palettes in class. If you would like\, you can wait until the first class to see which one you would want (use a paper palette pad in the meantime.) Otherwise\, a large wooden palette or a piece of clear glass makes a great palette. \nPalette box – Used to place your wet palette in after class and in between painting sessions. (Available at Michaels. It is a Tupperware –like box with a blue top and white bottom.)\nTurpenoid (small container)\nLiquin by Windsor and Newton (You can find this in the “medium” section.)\nA variety of brushes (suggested – synthetic brushes for a beginner) Usually they have a packet of them with a variety of sizes in the brush section. Palette knife – Metal is preferred over plastic\nSurface to paint on – Instructor will show many different surfaces to paint on in class\, however\, to start out with instructor recommends using a canvas board or a stretched canvas. Size is up to the student. Instructor recommends 11″ x 14″ to 16″ x 20″.\nSketchbook and sketching supplies (pencils\, charcoal\, erasers\, etc.)\nSmall container to hold painting medium. (Art stores sell small metal cups that attach to your palette.Mason jars work great as well.)\nPlease bring two (one for the Liquin and the other for the Turpenoid).\n“The Masters”- Brush Cleaner & Preserver – a little tub of brush cleaner in beige colored container.\nAny questions e-mail me at andrea@agillustration.com. \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\nAndrea Gianchiglia\nBFA\, University of Hartford Art School\, major in illustration\, minor in art history. Exhibitions: Many solo\, group and juried shows at various galleries and museums in the tri-state area. Awards: has won awards for her specialty\, animal portraiture. Her work is in private collections throughtout the country and is available for commissions. A member of Society of Animal Artists\, Salmagundi Club\, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe art group. Visit www.agillustration.com \n\n\n\nCancelation Policy: Students cancelling at least 1 week prior to class will be refunded. Within one week\, tuition is non-refundable as we need to pay for materials and instructor cost.\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://amakerscircle.com/class-workshop/oil-painting-with-andrea-gianchiglia-winter-2026/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:A Maker’s Circle Studio\, 8 Hacklebarney Road\, Pottersville\, NJ\, 07979\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Andrea Gianchiglia,Painting,Studio D - Rae
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SUMMARY:The Power of Pastels\, Winter 2026 with Andrea Gianchiglia (10 wk series)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Pastel Tuesdays starting January 6 – March 10.  (10 weeks) \nDelve deeper into the power of pastels each week with a teacher challenge.  Andrea will guide you through step by step demonstrations. Discussions will include color theory\, proportion\, drawing\, texture and more. \nAll levels are welcome. \nStudents are required to bring their own supplies. \n\n\nMaterials\nThe more pastels the better! \nA great starter set is Prismacolor Nupastels. The minimum set recommended is 36 count.\nSurfaces are important for pastels. Pastelmat by Clairfontaine is recommended. (A variety pack in several colors in 9 x 12 size is encouraged) \nOther great pastel brands that are optional: Unison\, Terry Ludwig\, Sennelier. \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\nAndrea Gianchiglia\nBFA\, University of Hartford Art School\, major in illustration\, minor in art history. Exhibitions: Many solo\, group and juried shows at various galleries and museums in the tri-state area. Awards: has won awards for her specialty\, animal portraiture. Her work is in private collections throughtout the country and is available for commissions. A member of Society of Animal Artists\, Salmagundi Club\, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe art group. Visit www.agillustration.com \n\n\n\nCancelation Policy: Students cancelling at least 1 week prior to class will be refunded. Within one week\, tuition is non-refundable as we need to pay for materials and instructor cost.\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://amakerscircle.com/class-workshop/the-power-of-pastels-winter-2026-with-andrea-gianchiglia-10-wk-series-2/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:A Maker’s Circle Studio\, 8 Hacklebarney Road\, Pottersville\, NJ\, 07979\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Andrea Gianchiglia,Painting,Studio D - Rae
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ORGANIZER;CN="a maker's circle":MAILTO:amakerscircle@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Oil Painting with Andrea Gianchiglia - Winter 2026 SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:10 week series – Tuesdays\, 1/6-3/10 \n\nThe focus of this class is to train the student in the basic skills needed to paint in oils with particular attention to the use of color\, light\, shadow\, composition\, brush handling and materials. Students work from photographs from either the instructor or from their own collection. Every class\, a weekly challenge will be demonstrated focusing on either subject matter\, technique or other various painting elements. The student can watch the demo and either execute the exercise or use the demo as a learning tool and apply to their continuing project.\n\nMaterials\nOIL PAINT COLORS Titanium White Viridian Burnt Sienna Yellow Ochre Sap Green Alizarin Crimson Pthalo blue Cadmium Yellow Ultramarine Blue Cadmium Red Optional: Portland warm grey and Portland cool grey (made by Gamblin) Ice blue (Richeson shiva series) Kings Blue by Michael Harding There are many brands to choose from. Instructor recommends Windsor and Newton or Grumbacher. (Windsor and Newton has two quality grades\, Professional Artist and student grade. The student grade is called Winton.) Instructor recommends the Artist grade. The quality is better\, however\, the price is a bit more. \nAcrylic Paint – one tube of Yellow Ochre Palette (used for mixing paint).Instructor will go over different types of palettes in class. If you would like\, you can wait until the first class to see which one you would want (use a paper palette pad in the meantime.) Otherwise\, a large wooden palette or a piece of clear glass makes a great palette. \nPalette box – Used to place your wet palette in after class and in between painting sessions. (Available at Michaels. It is a Tupperware –like box with a blue top and white bottom.)\nTurpenoid (small container)\nLiquin by Windsor and Newton (You can find this in the “medium” section.)\nA variety of brushes (suggested – synthetic brushes for a beginner) Usually they have a packet of them with a variety of sizes in the brush section. Palette knife – Metal is preferred over plastic\nSurface to paint on – Instructor will show many different surfaces to paint on in class\, however\, to start out with instructor recommends using a canvas board or a stretched canvas. Size is up to the student. Instructor recommends 11″ x 14″ to 16″ x 20″.\nSketchbook and sketching supplies (pencils\, charcoal\, erasers\, etc.)\nSmall container to hold painting medium. (Art stores sell small metal cups that attach to your palette.Mason jars work great as well.)\nPlease bring two (one for the Liquin and the other for the Turpenoid).\n“The Masters”- Brush Cleaner & Preserver – a little tub of brush cleaner in beige colored container.\nAny questions e-mail me at andrea@agillustration.com. \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\nAndrea Gianchiglia\nBFA\, University of Hartford Art School\, major in illustration\, minor in art history. Exhibitions: Many solo\, group and juried shows at various galleries and museums in the tri-state area. Awards: has won awards for her specialty\, animal portraiture. Her work is in private collections throughtout the country and is available for commissions. A member of Society of Animal Artists\, Salmagundi Club\, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe art group. Visit www.agillustration.com \n\n\n\nCancelation Policy: Students cancelling at least 1 week prior to class will be refunded. Within one week\, tuition is non-refundable as we need to pay for materials and instructor cost.\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://amakerscircle.com/class-workshop/oil-painting-with-andrea-gianchiglia-winter-2026/2026-03-10/
LOCATION:A Maker’s Circle Studio\, 8 Hacklebarney Road\, Pottersville\, NJ\, 07979\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Andrea Gianchiglia,Painting,Studio D - Rae
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SUMMARY:The Power of Pastels\, Winter 2026 with Andrea Gianchiglia (10 wk series)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Pastel Tuesdays starting January 6 – March 10.  (10 weeks) \nDelve deeper into the power of pastels each week with a teacher challenge.  Andrea will guide you through step by step demonstrations. Discussions will include color theory\, proportion\, drawing\, texture and more. \nAll levels are welcome. \nStudents are required to bring their own supplies. \n\n\nMaterials\nThe more pastels the better! \nA great starter set is Prismacolor Nupastels. The minimum set recommended is 36 count.\nSurfaces are important for pastels. Pastelmat by Clairfontaine is recommended. (A variety pack in several colors in 9 x 12 size is encouraged) \nOther great pastel brands that are optional: Unison\, Terry Ludwig\, Sennelier. \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\nAndrea Gianchiglia\nBFA\, University of Hartford Art School\, major in illustration\, minor in art history. Exhibitions: Many solo\, group and juried shows at various galleries and museums in the tri-state area. Awards: has won awards for her specialty\, animal portraiture. Her work is in private collections throughtout the country and is available for commissions. A member of Society of Animal Artists\, Salmagundi Club\, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe art group. Visit www.agillustration.com \n\n\n\nCancelation Policy: Students cancelling at least 1 week prior to class will be refunded. Within one week\, tuition is non-refundable as we need to pay for materials and instructor cost.\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://amakerscircle.com/class-workshop/the-power-of-pastels-winter-2026-with-andrea-gianchiglia-10-wk-series-2/2026-03-10/
LOCATION:A Maker’s Circle Studio\, 8 Hacklebarney Road\, Pottersville\, NJ\, 07979\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Andrea Gianchiglia,Painting,Studio D - Rae
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SUMMARY:Monotype Printmaking Workskhop with Artist Jane Ramsey - Sun. March 22
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]\n\n\n\nExplore the mark making possibilities of this monotype printmaking workshop!\n\n\n\n\n\nThe tools in monotype printmaking are simple and easy to use. We’ll begin by inking our acrylic plates and then\, using a variety of different items (rags\, q-tips\, spatulas\, popsicle sticks\, etc.) you will remove the ink to reveal our “whites”.  There’s even more to explore with adding texture by using different items to press into the ink to create patterns. After the print is pulled you can go back in and add more toning or marks using a variety of tools such as litho sticks\, charcoal pencils and graphite. The possibilities are endless!\n\n\n\n\n\nMonotype printmaking is an experience in “letting go”!  Even as you plan and create there will always be unexpected marks that happen. This leads to all kinds of improvisation.\n\n\n\n\n\nJane will be doing a demo of the process and showing you how she finds inspiration from her sketchbooks\, translating them to monotypes. Then you’ll begin making our own monotypes.\n\n\n\nAll art supplies are included.\n\nWhat to bring:\n\n\nThe process can be a little messy so wear appropriate clothes and/or an apron. If you are wearing long sleeves make sure you can push them up out of the way. Nothing dangly on your wrists\, they get in the way.\nBring some photos on your phone for inspiration. Or some sketches or drawings that you find inspiring to work from. The subjects should be simple. For instance\, a singular tree\, flower\, animal\, etc.\nBring 5-6 sheets (8-1/2 x 11) of wax paper or parchment so you can safely transport your prints back home\nPack a lunch/snacks and beverage as we’ll take a break during the day.\n\n\n\n\n\n10-4pm\nSunday\, March\, 22\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nwww.janeramsey.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n  \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://amakerscircle.com/class-workshop/monotype-printmaking-workshop/
LOCATION:A Maker’s Circle Studio\, 8 Hacklebarney Road\, Pottersville\, NJ\, 07979\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Drawing,Elevated Craft,Jane Ramsey,Studio D - Rae
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T100000
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CREATED:20260204T192824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T175708Z
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SUMMARY:Oil Painting with Andrea Gianchiglia – Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:8 week series – Tuesdays\, 3/24-5/12\nThe focus of this class is to train the student in the basic skills needed to paint in oils with particular attention to the use of color\, light\, shadow\, composition\, brush handling and materials. Students work from photographs from either the instructor or from their own collection. Every class\, a weekly challenge will be demonstrated focusing on either subject matter\, technique or other various painting elements. The student can watch the demo and either execute the exercise or use the demo as a learning tool and apply to their continuing project.\n\nMaterials\nOIL PAINT COLORS Titanium White Viridian Burnt Sienna Yellow Ochre Sap Green Alizarin Crimson Pthalo blue Cadmium Yellow Ultramarine Blue Cadmium Red Optional: Portland warm grey and Portland cool grey (made by Gamblin) Ice blue (Richeson shiva series) Kings Blue by Michael Harding There are many brands to choose from. Instructor recommends Windsor and Newton or Grumbacher. (Windsor and Newton has two quality grades\, Professional Artist and student grade. The student grade is called Winton.) Instructor recommends the Artist grade. The quality is better\, however\, the price is a bit more. \nAcrylic Paint – one tube of Yellow Ochre Palette (used for mixing paint).Instructor will go over different types of palettes in class. If you would like\, you can wait until the first class to see which one you would want (use a paper palette pad in the meantime.) Otherwise\, a large wooden palette or a piece of clear glass makes a great palette. \nPalette box – Used to place your wet palette in after class and in between painting sessions. (Available at Michaels. It is a Tupperware –like box with a blue top and white bottom.)\nTurpenoid (small container)\nLiquin by Windsor and Newton (You can find this in the “medium” section.)\nA variety of brushes (suggested – synthetic brushes for a beginner) Usually they have a packet of them with a variety of sizes in the brush section. Palette knife – Metal is preferred over plastic\nSurface to paint on – Instructor will show many different surfaces to paint on in class\, however\, to start out with instructor recommends using a canvas board or a stretched canvas. Size is up to the student. Instructor recommends 11″ x 14″ to 16″ x 20″.\nSketchbook and sketching supplies (pencils\, charcoal\, erasers\, etc.)\nSmall container to hold painting medium. (Art stores sell small metal cups that attach to your palette.Mason jars work great as well.)\nPlease bring two (one for the Liquin and the other for the Turpenoid).\n“The Masters”- Brush Cleaner & Preserver – a little tub of brush cleaner in beige colored container.\nAny questions e-mail me at andrea@agillustration.com. \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\nAndrea Gianchiglia\nBFA\, University of Hartford Art School\, major in illustration\, minor in art history. Exhibitions: Many solo\, group and juried shows at various galleries and museums in the tri-state area. Awards: has won awards for her specialty\, animal portraiture. Her work is in private collections throughtout the country and is available for commissions. A member of Society of Animal Artists\, Salmagundi Club\, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe art group. Visit www.agillustration.com \n\n\n\nCancelation Policy: Students cancelling at least 1 week prior to class will be refunded. Within one week\, tuition is non-refundable as we need to pay for materials and instructor cost.
URL:https://amakerscircle.com/class-workshop/oil-painting-with-andrea-gianchiglia-spring-2026/2026-03-24/
LOCATION:A Maker’s Circle Studio\, 8 Hacklebarney Road\, Pottersville\, NJ\, 07979\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Andrea Gianchiglia,Painting,Studio D - Rae
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T123000
DTSTAMP:20260510T000813
CREATED:20260204T192824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T175708Z
UID:10007533-1774951200-1774960200@amakerscircle.com
SUMMARY:Oil Painting with Andrea Gianchiglia – Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:8 week series – Tuesdays\, 3/24-5/12\nThe focus of this class is to train the student in the basic skills needed to paint in oils with particular attention to the use of color\, light\, shadow\, composition\, brush handling and materials. Students work from photographs from either the instructor or from their own collection. Every class\, a weekly challenge will be demonstrated focusing on either subject matter\, technique or other various painting elements. The student can watch the demo and either execute the exercise or use the demo as a learning tool and apply to their continuing project.\n\nMaterials\nOIL PAINT COLORS Titanium White Viridian Burnt Sienna Yellow Ochre Sap Green Alizarin Crimson Pthalo blue Cadmium Yellow Ultramarine Blue Cadmium Red Optional: Portland warm grey and Portland cool grey (made by Gamblin) Ice blue (Richeson shiva series) Kings Blue by Michael Harding There are many brands to choose from. Instructor recommends Windsor and Newton or Grumbacher. (Windsor and Newton has two quality grades\, Professional Artist and student grade. The student grade is called Winton.) Instructor recommends the Artist grade. The quality is better\, however\, the price is a bit more. \nAcrylic Paint – one tube of Yellow Ochre Palette (used for mixing paint).Instructor will go over different types of palettes in class. If you would like\, you can wait until the first class to see which one you would want (use a paper palette pad in the meantime.) Otherwise\, a large wooden palette or a piece of clear glass makes a great palette. \nPalette box – Used to place your wet palette in after class and in between painting sessions. (Available at Michaels. It is a Tupperware –like box with a blue top and white bottom.)\nTurpenoid (small container)\nLiquin by Windsor and Newton (You can find this in the “medium” section.)\nA variety of brushes (suggested – synthetic brushes for a beginner) Usually they have a packet of them with a variety of sizes in the brush section. Palette knife – Metal is preferred over plastic\nSurface to paint on – Instructor will show many different surfaces to paint on in class\, however\, to start out with instructor recommends using a canvas board or a stretched canvas. Size is up to the student. Instructor recommends 11″ x 14″ to 16″ x 20″.\nSketchbook and sketching supplies (pencils\, charcoal\, erasers\, etc.)\nSmall container to hold painting medium. (Art stores sell small metal cups that attach to your palette.Mason jars work great as well.)\nPlease bring two (one for the Liquin and the other for the Turpenoid).\n“The Masters”- Brush Cleaner & Preserver – a little tub of brush cleaner in beige colored container.\nAny questions e-mail me at andrea@agillustration.com. \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\nAndrea Gianchiglia\nBFA\, University of Hartford Art School\, major in illustration\, minor in art history. Exhibitions: Many solo\, group and juried shows at various galleries and museums in the tri-state area. Awards: has won awards for her specialty\, animal portraiture. Her work is in private collections throughtout the country and is available for commissions. A member of Society of Animal Artists\, Salmagundi Club\, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe art group. Visit www.agillustration.com \n\n\n\nCancelation Policy: Students cancelling at least 1 week prior to class will be refunded. Within one week\, tuition is non-refundable as we need to pay for materials and instructor cost.
URL:https://amakerscircle.com/class-workshop/oil-painting-with-andrea-gianchiglia-spring-2026/2026-03-31/
LOCATION:A Maker’s Circle Studio\, 8 Hacklebarney Road\, Pottersville\, NJ\, 07979\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Andrea Gianchiglia,Painting,Studio D - Rae
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