This fall class is now closed for registration. Winter session will go on sale December 1 for classes starting in January.

Thursday, Ten-week session, Oct 4 to Dec 13 (No class Nov 22)

Course Description: Beginners focus on color, composition, style, form, and space to create representational and abstract paintings. Advanced students develop and expand personal imagery and technical skills by solving problems involving color, composition, and paint application. You may bring your own supplies; a list of required materials is distributed during first class.

Instructor: Bill Commerford

Bill Commerford has taught core and graduate subjects at the Boston University School of Fine and Applied Art, where he received his BFA in advertising design and his MFA. He has also taught a History of Modern Art class at Boston State as well as Illustration, Design, and Typography at Massachusetts College of Art. He was the award-winning typographic director of the world-famous "T.J. Lyon’s Antique Type Collection," and one of his dozens of watercolors, “The Third Moose,” was published in Yankee magazine’s anthology “The Best of Fifty Years.” A twenty-year teacher of watercolor and water media at the MFA, Bill is also a principal of FIVESEVENDELLE, a premiere Boston alternative art space providing exhibitions and community interactive opportunities for artists and local institutions in the Mission Hill neighborhood.

P10-F: Painting: All Levels, Adult

Next Session: This event is closed.
Occurs every week until December 13, 2012.
10:15 am - 12:45 pm
3rd Floor Studios, 305B
SOLD OUT
Admission
$240MFA members
$285Nonmembers
Course Ticket Required for Admission
Event Type
Studio Art Class
Course Number
P10-F
This event is sold out
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Speaker: Bill Commerford

Speaker Bio: Bill Commerford has taught core and graduate subjects at the Boston University School of Fine and Applied Art, where he received his BFA in advertising design and his MFA. He has also taught a History of Modern Art class at Boston State as well as Illustration, Design, and Typography at Massachusetts College of Art. He was the award-winning typographic director of the world-famous "T.J. Lyon’s Antique Type Collection," and one of his dozens of watercolors, “The Third Moose,” was published in Yankee magazine’s anthology “The Best of Fifty Years.” A twenty-year teacher of watercolor and water media at the MFA, Bill is also a principal of FIVESEVENDELLE, a premiere Boston alternative art space providing exhibitions and community interactive opportunities for artists and local institutions in the Mission Hill neighborhood.