Focus on drawing and designing fashions inspired by the MFA collection. Each class will explore paintings and other works of art, fashion history, the use of color, garment anatomy, surface design, and rendering techniques. Grab a cup of coffee, gather your supplies and we'll see you in the virtual studio!
Students are responsible for providing their own supplies. View the supply list here.
Occurring every Saturday except 2/15

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Ticket Information
Before registering for Studio Art Classes, please review Program Information and Policies.
Online Studio Art Classes can only be purchased through mfa.org. Unfortunately we cannot process phone orders or in-person sales.
All ticket sales are final. Tickets may not be refunded, are nontransferable, nor may they be resold.
Tickets are delivered to the e-mail address that was used to log in when registering for the class. Please check the spam folder if the ticket does not arrive within 30 minutes after registration.
About the Instructor
Jay Calderin is the author of The Fashion Design Reference & Specification Book, Fashion Design Essentials, and Fashion Design, Referenced. Jay founded and serves as the Executive Director of Boston Fashion Week and was appointed Creative Director of the first Chengdu Fashion Week in 2012. He is the Director of Creative Marketing and an instructor at the School of Fashion Design in Boston. In addition to artist demonstrations and teaching studio art classes at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, he also facilitates a program called Fashion Tales at several branches of the Boston Public Library. Jay was honored by Youth Design as Mentor of the Year 2014. His early work as a fashion designer graced the pages of Vogue and Elle magazines.
Did You Know?
Members receive a discount on all studio art classes. Join now to save on classes and parking every time you visit!