
Join us for this exploratory watercolor workshop to build confidence with the medium.
Engage in watercolor techniques from intuitive mark making and blind drawings to movement-inspired activities and observational sketching. Through playful, process-driven exercises, participants will explore light in 2D, develop timing and technique, and discover ways to refine their work (yes, you can "erase" watercolor!). Contribute to a fluid sketchbook practice or work on more developed pieces. Open to all levels, this workshop invites a joyful, curiosity-led approach to drawing and painting, with an emphasis on personal voice and artistic exploration.
Location
The Grove Studio 104 & 105
Instructor
Vessna Scheff
Disrupting divides between visual and performing arts with a master’s from the Rhode Island School of Design '22, Vessna Scheff is a San Francisco Bay Area-raised multi-hyphenate artist who breathes visuals into vocal runs for immersive performances, installations, watercolors, and recordings. Her recent artworks explore the relationships between watercolors, texture, and sound, culminating in a series of visual collections and a debut album released in October 2024. Her work has found home in public and private collections across the US and internationally, and developed through time as an Artist-in-Residence with Pratt>FORWARD, Mass MoCA, Glen Foerd, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, alongside teaching at Penland School of Craft and Brown University.