Watercolor Intensive with Eileen Greene (Ages 15-17)


Watercolor Intensive with Eileen Greene (Ages 15-17)
Monday, June 23 - Friday, June 27
1:00pm-4:00pm
This class is designed for rising Juniors and Seniors in High School
Join us for an exciting and enriching weeklong intensive designed for both aspiring watercolorists and those eager to discover the joy of painting. Whether you're building upon your existing skills or returning to painting after some time away, this class is your perfect opportunity to dive back into the world of watercolor.
You will be guided through a dynamic exploration of innovative wet and dry techniques that will expand your horizons. Through engaging demonstrations and thoughtfully crafted exercises this class will provide opportunities for experiment, personal expression and cultivation of your unique artistic voice.
No matter your painting goals—be it perfecting your brushwork, mastering color and fluid applications, or exploring new styles—this intensive offers a fun and supportive environment tailored to your artistic journey.
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Eileen Greene has always loved art and has fond memories of creating at a very young age. Her drawings and paintings are often eclectic, and she enjoys bringing this diversity to her teaching through a variety of methods and techniques that she has learned and continues to explore. Eileen considers it a privilege to have the opportunity to teach and share her passion with students of all ages and varying skill levels.
She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which is known for its historic tradition and reputation for classical formal drawing and figurative painting methods. Eileen later earned an MFA degree in Painting from Savannah College of Art. Since 1992, she has taught numerous college-level courses in Foundations (2D Design & Color Theory) as well as Introductory and Advanced courses in Drawing, Life Drawing, Oil Painting, and Watercolor. Her teaching experience includes institutions such as Savannah College of Art and Design, St. Louis University, and the New Hampshire Institute of Art (now New England College) since 2002. Currently, she has been with the Visual Arts Department at NHTI Concord Community College for several years.
Eileen has led numerous art workshops in both community and college venues, including NHIA Continuing Education, Art Educator Workshops and Certificate Programs, the Currier Museum, and Kimball Jenkins. She has also served as a juror for several NH Scholastic Awards and various local art exhibitions over the years.