Studio Art Classes

Elements of Art from the Collection Intensive (Galleries)

Wednesday, July 15–Friday, July 17, 2026
12:30 pm–4:30 pm
Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Visitor Center (130.10)
Ticket Required
Members
$231.00
Nonmembers
$273.00

In the galleries, explore and identify seven elements of art: line, shape, color, value, texture, space, and form. These are considered the fundamental building blocks used to create, compose, and analyze art. Practice using these visual components to guide the eye, create depth, evoke emotion, and structure your compositions to make impactful and engaging work.  

Students are responsible for providing their own supplies. View the supply list here.

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Wheelchair accessible

Course Number
D4
Medium
Drawing
Level
All Levels
Number of Sessions
3
Age
18+

Ticket Information

Registration for February, April, and Summer vacation week classes ends at Noon the Friday before the class starts.

Before registering for classes, please review Program Information and Policies.

Tickets can only be ordered through the website or by phone; no in-person ticket sales. To order tickets by phone, call 1-800-440-6975 ($6 processing fee applies).

All ticket sales are final. Tickets may not be refunded, are nontransferable, nor may they be resold.

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About the Instructor

Rosangeline Fleming is an art educator and licensed teacher based in Boston. She has over four years of experience in connecting her fine art education in oil painting and graphic design to her studies and field experience in archeology and art history. She has taught classes in graphic design, photography, art history, and visual arts for Boston Public Schools. Rosangeline serves as a board member of the Rural Justice Network, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting arts, culture, and education in rural communities in Massachusetts. Rosangeline also has work experience in traditional film photography as a darkroom technician. She was chosen to participate in the Artist Pipeline Program through Harvard EdPortal for the 2026–27 school year. In her professional work as an independent artist, she explores themes of history and identity through illustration.

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