Sunday: Doodling Meet-up Online [Adult]

10/04/2020 10:00 AM - 12/06/2020 11:15 AM ET

Category

Adult Classes + Workshops

Location

online

Summary

You don’t need to think of yourself as an artist to explore this intuitive free-form art practice. Each session will have a theme and there will be an abundance of prompts to get you started. (click title for more info)

Teaching Artist: Eleni Litt
Sundays, 10:00-11:15am: 8 sessions
October 4 - December 6 (No class Nov. 8 & 29)
$215 Member | $235 Non-member

Description

Doodling Meet-up is now online. This class will be both a one-on-one experience with Eleni Litt and a great opportunity to connect with other students with similar interests. You must have internet on a device with a built in camera to participate.  Doodling is improvisational art – even a form of meditation. You don’t need to think of yourself as an artist or have fancy art supplies to explore this free-form art practice. Join Eleni for art making with prompts based on weekly themes to get things started. Along the way we'll learn new techniques, reflect on life and treat ourselves to some playful time! Enjoy making marks on the page with others in community rather than in judgment. No Art Experience Necessary!

We'll go over supplies in the first class. The following are a good start: paper, an art journal, pencils, pens, markers, crayons, oil pastels, water color, acrylic paints, brushes, cups for water, paper plates for palettes.


About the Teaching Artist

Eleni Litt is a teaching artist, creativity coach and founder of Yellow Ladder Studio. A graduate of the London School of Economics (PhD, Social Anthropology) and Reed College (BA, Art History), she has spent the majority of her professional career as a higher education administrator (currently serving as Associate Provost at The New School in NYC) even as she cultivates a lifelong creative arts practice. Along the way she obtained Certificates in Fine Arts (Parsons School of Design) and Creative Arts Therapies (The New School). Eleni loves to make art in community, sharing her unique approach to art expression and meaning making that incorporates poetry and learning art techniques to explore values, thoughts and feelings.