One-hour Residency (COMING SOON)
One-hour Residency is a virtual retreat dedicated to helping artists foster connection with one another while rediscovering their own relationship to their painting or drawing practice. It offers a structure to help artists reconsider their own studio practice as JPA strategizes a creative approach to one’s process. Best suited for artists who are open to curveballs, risks, and ready to engage with what’s in front of them through a lens of playful experimentation.
While the program is promoted as one-hour residency, participants are asked to put aside 3 hours of their time for introduction, discussion, work time, and debrief session immediately after their residency.
Additional supplies needed would include: Camera facing the easel, wall, or working area, painting &/or drawing materials ready to go, a steady internet connection, and an open mind.
One-hour Residency is a virtual retreat dedicated to helping artists foster connection with one another while rediscovering their own relationship to their painting or drawing practice. It offers a structure to help artists reconsider their own studio practice as JPA strategizes a creative approach to one’s process. Best suited for artists who are open to curveballs, risks, and ready to engage with what’s in front of them through a lens of playful experimentation.
While the program is promoted as one-hour residency, participants are asked to put aside 3 hours of their time for introduction, discussion, work time, and debrief session immediately after their residency.
Additional supplies needed would include: Camera facing the easel, wall, or working area, painting &/or drawing materials ready to go, a steady internet connection, and an open mind.
One-hour Residency is a virtual retreat dedicated to helping artists foster connection with one another while rediscovering their own relationship to their painting or drawing practice. It offers a structure to help artists reconsider their own studio practice as JPA strategizes a creative approach to one’s process. Best suited for artists who are open to curveballs, risks, and ready to engage with what’s in front of them through a lens of playful experimentation.
While the program is promoted as one-hour residency, participants are asked to put aside 3 hours of their time for introduction, discussion, work time, and debrief session immediately after their residency.
Additional supplies needed would include: Camera facing the easel, wall, or working area, painting &/or drawing materials ready to go, a steady internet connection, and an open mind.