Like a Voyage at Sea: Exploring the Work of Cecily Brown
Wednesday, March 26, 10am – 4pm
$180; members $162
(one-day workshop)
About the Workshop
Artist and educator Stuart Shils leads this playful one-day workshop focused on paintings and works on paper by Cecily Brown. Together, we’ll explore Brown’s work, discuss how we encounter and engage with art every day, and take part in hands-on art activities. Learn to see art in a new way by examining the formal qualities of Brown’s artwork, its relationship to art history, and its connections to works in the Barnes collection, and access your inner artist—no experience required.
Capacity: 25
Barnes classes will:
- Sharpen your observational and critical thinking skills.
- Improve your ability to communicate about art.
- Deepen your appreciation for cultures and histories outside your own.
Cecily Brown. Body (after Sickert), 2022. Private collection. © Cecily Brown
Instructor
Stuart Shils
Shils, a Philadelphia native, has been a painter for more than 40 years. His passion for the visual world was shaped early on during childhood train rides, where glass windows would “condense light and landscape into an almost theological visual presence.” Shils studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and has had solo exhibitions at Tibor de Nagy Gallery, Davis & Langdale, and Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects.
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