Acrylic Painting 3 Workshop Registration
Days: Mondays, from 7 - 9:30 pm, starting on Monday 13th January, 2025.

Dates: There will be 6 classes: 28 Oct; 4, 11, 18, 25 Nov; 2 Dec, 2025

Location: Art Studio in the Island Recreation Club (IRC).

Cost: The total cost for all 6 classes is 400 SAR, plus approximately 300 SAR for all materials, so you will pay up to 700 SAR in CASH on the first day for the 6 week workshop.

Teacher: Felix Corteza, (known as Cocoy), is an art teacher from the Philippines with a passion for painting. He graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts and Design (PWU-IFAD), in Manila,  and has worked with several major painters in the Philippines. He has had several exhibitions of his work internationally, and was a winner in the KAUST Sustainability art competition in 2022. You can view some of his work if you copy and paste this in your browser: felixcorteza.ucraft.site

Materials: All materials, including a drawing pad, acrylic paints,  and brushes can be bought from the Art Club on the first day. (If you already have your own materials please bring them.)

Participants: Beginner, intermediate and advanced acrylic painting artists who are adult KAUST residents and senior Secondary School students. Intermediate and advanced students should have already done a beginner or intermediate acrylic painting workshop.

Registration: Please complete the Google Form (below) and submit it. You will receive confirmation later. 
For family members please submit a separate form for each person. Please DO NOT reply to this email – you will not get registered.

More information: email: crnewns@gmail.com 

Best regards,

Chris Newns
President KAUST Art Club
055 372 0502

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