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Carnegie Museum of Art announces
adult studio classes for spring
April 1, 2008
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania… Carnegie Museum of Art is now taking registrations for a selection of adult art studio classes offering the highest level of instruction by professional artists. At Carnegie Museum of Art, students work in small class settings and receive individual guidance. The unique opportunity to visit the museum’s galleries with their instructor gives the student inspiration and the knowledge learned from first-hand examination of the art and techniques of master artists.
Studio classes are offered in drawing, sketching, and watercolor, and begin this week. Courses are offered four times a year, and several new classes are offered each term to coincide with special exhibitions on view in the museum.
A full course offering is available here, and is updated each term with the new schedule. Prospective students may also call 412.622.3288 for more information.
Carnegie Museum of Art
Founded by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1894, Carnegie Museum of Art, one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, is nationally and internationally recognized for its distinguished collection of American and European works from the sixteenth century to the present. The Heinz Architectural Center, part of Carnegie Museum of Art, is dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of architectural drawings and models. For more information about Carnegie Museum of Art, call 412.622.3131 or visit our web site at www.cmoa.org
Contact:
Tey Stiteler
Carnegie Museum of Art
412.688.8690
stitelert@carnegiemuseums.org
Leigh Kish
412.622.3316
kishl@carnegiemuseums.org
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