Course Catalogue


Artmaking Through the Eyes of Helen Frankenthaler (Part 3 of 3-Part Series) ONLINE
Mar
11

Artmaking Through the Eyes of Helen Frankenthaler (Part 3 of 3-Part Series) ONLINE

Helen Frankenthaler (1928 – 2011) was an abstract expressionist painter who spent summers in Provincetown. Her contributions to modern art include introducing color field painting to her contemporaries and continuing to influence future generations, including ours. You will work from a model, with exercises that reveal how color, use of materials and memory can be incorporated into working from life.

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Artmaking Through the Eyes of Tony Vevers (Part 2 of 3-Part Series) ONLINE
Mar
4
to Mar 11

Artmaking Through the Eyes of Tony Vevers (Part 2 of 3-Part Series) ONLINE

Tony Vevers (1926 - 2008) was a central figure in the Provincetown art community who made lyrical expressionist paintings in the 1950’s and 60’s. By working from a model with guided exercises, you will learn how to make compelling compositions on a two-dimensional surface with subject matter (the model in a chosen environment) and color as your primary focus.

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How to Make Abstract Paintings
Jan
11

How to Make Abstract Paintings

This painting Intensive is about making abstractly expressive brushwork, shapes, forms, lines, and colors working from a model. The day begins with a visual presentation of Willem de Kooning and Grace Hartigan to understand the foundation of abstract expressionism through the lens of the figure as subject matter. When the model arrives, we will begin by drawing with charcoal on a 24 x 18-inch sketchpad to warm up. Then, we will alternate between two different long poses.

Students will work on two or more paintings simultaneously with a break for lunch and group critique. As the day continues, you will become more present and immediate with paint, gaining a deeper relationship to the material as well as how it is applied. A follow up online affirming and insightful critique on Zoom with Alana Barrett will complete the workshop.

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Pop-up Open Life
Dec
17

Pop-up Open Life

Join Sam Sewell and Laura Shabott for an open life figure drawing session from the comfort of your home. There will be a group of warm up poses. Attending artists will vote on a long pose or a series of short poses. Laura will monitor and look at drawings for quick feedback during breaks for those who request it.

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Understanding Hofmann's Push/Pull Theory through Figure Drawing
Dec
3

Understanding Hofmann's Push/Pull Theory through Figure Drawing

Master Teacher Hans Hofmann’s theory of push/pull is the catalyst for two generations of Abstract Expressionists in both New York and Provincetown from 1938 to 1957. Artists and educators Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett contemporize his theory in this course.

The 1-day workshop begins with a lecture about Hofmann and his students, moving into guided exercises with a model as our prompt. Artists will leave with a deeper understanding of how their lines, shapes, and compositions push and pull on a two-dimensional surface. A one-hour online critique in a scheduled group Zoom meeting will complete the course in an insightful and inspiring way (scheduled after the workshop).

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Agree to Disagree Art Critique
Jul
28

Agree to Disagree Art Critique

A critique of two works each by students and former students of Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett will be held outdoors at Edgewood Farm in a guided discourse designed to enliven, elevate and engage. Up to twenty. Students in Painting in Nature will attend as part of their course.

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Painting in Nature
Jul
25
to Jul 29

Painting in Nature

Imagine a week of class time at Edgewood Farm, creating art with like-minded people, exploring the modernist elements of line, form, shape, color and composition. In this marathon course, we will explore the principles of painting while also creating time to enjoy the summer weather. Artists will have the option to work en plein air, with a live model indoors, from a still life, or abstractly. A teacher will be available before and after class, for a Friday afternoon critique and at events such as a group gallery stroll and social gatherings. You will leave with artwork, a clear idea of your direction, breakthroughs, discoveries and being part of the Outer Cape artist community.

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[Hybrid] Monumental Art and the Figure
Jun
13
to Jun 17

[Hybrid] Monumental Art and the Figure

This immersive class will explore the human form in art from antiquity to today. Each morning begins with a presentation. Then, three hours of model time daily will be guided by exercises that demonstrate to each student what composition, shape and form can do when the intent is to make the figure both talisman and social statement. Critiques happen within a safe, lively discourse and a shared love of art. You will leave with very large roll-able art, sketches, maybe paintings and a whole new sense of scale to bring back to your own studio practice. Large paper for a fee will be provided in person. This is a hybrid in-person/Zoom class. In response to the pandemic, they created Shabott + Barrett, a virtual art school which partners with arts institutions.

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May Open Studios
May
15
to May 29

May Open Studios

Open Studio is a place for artists to immerse themselves in an energizing studio atmosphere from the comfort of their home via Zoom. During this time, Alana and/or Laura will also be working on artwork and available to answer questions and give feedback. Artists can also break out into small breakout rooms on Zoom or in person to collaborate on projects or give each other critique.

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[Online] PAAM Collection Series | Figure Drawing and Painting: Through the Eyes of Milton Avery
Apr
23
to Apr 28

[Online] PAAM Collection Series | Figure Drawing and Painting: Through the Eyes of Milton Avery

Students will be guided to create their own figurative expressions, first in charcoal, then in paint or collage in collective virtual work sessions with a model. At lunch, Alana will present a contemporary artist who embodies Avery’s principles, continuing to make art in guided exercises. A compassionate and insightful hour-long critique follows on Thursday evening. No matter what one’s level of experience, students will leave with artwork, a working knowledge of minimalist figurative abstraction and time well spent with other artists.

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Painting Through the Eyes of Hilma af Klint
Mar
26
to Apr 2

Painting Through the Eyes of Hilma af Klint

Join us on Zoom to study the innovative work of Hilma af Klint and create art that emulates her spirit. This two session workshop will kick off with a discussion-based lecture about her work, where we will examine her use of color, pattern, geometry, and symbolism. Afterwards, artists will participate in a virtual “open studio" co-working space, where they will begin making their own artwork in the spirit of Hilma af Klint, and Laura, Alana, and fellow artists will be available to answer questions and provide feedback. Artists will have the remainder of the week to independently finish their art. The following Saturday, the course will end with a group critique, in which compassionate, thoughtful, and encouraging analysis will be provided about everyone’s work.

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[Virtual] PAAM Collection Series: “The Figure.” Part Three: Lester Johnson.
Feb
19

[Virtual] PAAM Collection Series: “The Figure.” Part Three: Lester Johnson.

Guggenheim Fellow Lester Johnson (1919-2010) exhibited at Provincetown’s Sun Gallery (1954-60), and created bold figurative work worth noting and unpacking in order to learn his approach to drawing and painting the human form.

Our course begins with a presentation of works from PAAM’s collection by Lester Johnson and his association with the Sun Gallery. When the model arrives online, we continue with three hours of drawing and painting exercises that embody and demonstrate the impasto and drip techniques employed by Johnson.

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[Virtual] PAAM Collection Series: “The Figure.” Part Two: Robert Beauchamp.
Feb
12

[Virtual] PAAM Collection Series: “The Figure.” Part Two: Robert Beauchamp.

Guggenheim Fellow and Hofmann student Robert Beauchamp (1923-1995) approached his paintings with a highly original response to figurative expression.

His compelling, dream-like paintings curated from PAAM’s collection will be the focus of our opening presentation, where we examine the artist’s sense of composition, palette, and subject matter. When the model joins us online, we draw and paint for three hours through process-driven exercises so that you learn how to create abstracted figurative tableaus.

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PROMPT
Feb
2
to Apr 27

PROMPT

PROMPT is a member-based virtual community for visual artists who have worked with educators/artists Alana Barrett and Laura Shabott. Designed to foster creative connections and individual artistic growth for members, there are two ways to participate in PROMPT: community and studio memberships.

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Online Figure Drawing and Painting through the eyes of Bay Area Figurative Art with Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett (SERIES 3 of 3)
Oct
24

Online Figure Drawing and Painting through the eyes of Bay Area Figurative Art with Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett (SERIES 3 of 3)

Hofmann’s school created two generations of Abstract Expressionists and the Bay Area Figurative Art movement was a direct reaction and rebellion to AbEX. Our course begins with a lecture of the work of David Parks, Joan Brown, Manuel Neri, and others. Exercises with a model will show you the elements of this art movement through two and half hours of drawing and painting with a break for lunch. Each artist, no matter what your level of experience, will learn the possibility of abstracting the figure directly with the paint, a wonderful discovery and very freeing.

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Revisiting Experimental Surfaces and Materials in Painting
Oct
23
to Nov 20

Revisiting Experimental Surfaces and Materials in Painting

Our first experimental art class was so freeing for students and teachers alike that we are bringing it back. You will push the boundaries of your painting beyond the typical paint on canvas. Inspired by iconic and contemporary artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Robert Rausenberg, students will use fabrics, collage, cardboard, wood, paper mache, image transfers, wire and a plethora of bold material and surface choices in their work.

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Online Figure Drawing and Collaging Through the Eyes of Matisse with Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett (SERIES 2 of 3)
Oct
17

Online Figure Drawing and Collaging Through the Eyes of Matisse with Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett (SERIES 2 of 3)

Matisse (1869–1954) revolutionized how we respond to the figure in paint so completely that students will see his influence in contemporary artists, and themselves. The course begins with a lecture on Matisse’s interiors of saturated color, and graphic stylization with his cutouts. We will use a series of exercises that give artists an experiential understanding of Matisse's principles.

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Online Figure Drawing through the Eyes of Hans Hofmann (SERIES 1 of 3)
Oct
10

Online Figure Drawing through the Eyes of Hans Hofmann (SERIES 1 of 3)

Hofmann’s theory of pushing and pulling a composition on a two-dimensional surface is best understood when drawing from life with charcoal on paper. We will work using guided exercises that demonstrate this fundamental principle and how it is integral to understanding modern art. This course begins with a lecture on Hofmann’s push/pull theory by viewing the work of his students and continues with two and half hours of drawing with a break for lunch. Each artist, no matter what your level of experience, will leave with a deeper understanding of how you respond to the figure in your art.

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Color Theory and Chromesthesia
Aug
21
to Aug 28

Color Theory and Chromesthesia

In this painting course, students will take a deep dive into different color theory concepts, and explore how color relates to sound and music (chromesthesia). Using Josef Alber’s Interaction of Color, Kassia St. Claire’s Secret Lives of Color, and artists like Kandinsky as guides, students will explore the history and foundations of color theory, color history, and chromesthesia. Each day students will work in a specific color palette. Every color palette will have a corresponding music composition written by jazz musician Eli Feingold. Students will respond to the composition as painters after they have been equipped with extensive color theory knowledge of their palettes, and how their colors might represent sounds, pitches or tempos.

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From Bauhaus to the Russian Avante-Garde, Painting in Geometric Abstraction
Aug
21
to Sep 18

From Bauhaus to the Russian Avante-Garde, Painting in Geometric Abstraction

In this painting course, we will explore the history of geometric abstraction, how it disrupted the art world, and its historical relevance to the turn of the 20th century and both World Wars. Each week, we will focus on a particular geometric abstraction movement/collective, including the Dutch De Stijl, the Bauhaus School, and the Russian Avant-Garde, as well as contemporary artists continuing the legacy of geometric abstraction today. You will get to choose a preferred artist from each movement and study them during the week, replicating or responding to their artwork.

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How to Stretch a Canvas
Aug
1

How to Stretch a Canvas

In this one day virtual workshop, students will learn the basic essentials of how to stretch their own canvases and prepare them with gesso. Stretching and gessoing are essential skills to have as an artist, as it not only intimately connects you with your painting surfaces, but is also a cost effective way to paint. On Zoom, Alana will walk you step-by-step through the process of stretching and preparing your canvas, and will answer any specific questions or concerns that come up as the class is working.

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Painting Through the Eyes of the Ninth Street Women
Jun
19
to Jul 17

Painting Through the Eyes of the Ninth Street Women

The book, Ninth Street Women, by Mary Gabriel is the inspiration for this masterclass. We will look at the work of five women during the Abstract Expressionist movement: Lee Krasner, Elaine De Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Joan Mitchell. Often overshadowed by husbands and male critics, these women are being honored, exhibited and studied now. We will learn about the philosophies, color palettes and compositional choices these artists made through our own observation, replication and response.

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Figure Artists who want to Learn Hofmann's Push/Pull Theory
May
16

Figure Artists who want to Learn Hofmann's Push/Pull Theory

Hofmann’s theory of pushing and pulling a composition on a two-dimensional surface is best understood when working from life. The course begins with a lecture on Hofmann’s push/pull theory by viewing his work and his students’ work (Search for the Real) in the PAAM collection. You will draw to warm up through guided exercise, real-time critique and affirming feedback. Each artist, no matter what their level of experience, will leave with a direct experience of the natural law of push/pull and how it shaped modern art; and, how it will shape you.

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Exploring Figure Painting and Drawing Through the Spirit of Matisse
Apr
11

Exploring Figure Painting and Drawing Through the Spirit of Matisse

The course begins with a lecture on Matisse’s interiors of saturated color, and graphic stylization with his cutouts. We will work from a model, with exercises presented by Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett that evoke the principles used in Matisse’s work. A model will start with a series of gesture drawings, move to two longer poses and then to a final pose for the remainder of the day.

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Experimental Surfaces and Materials in Painting
Apr
10
to May 8

Experimental Surfaces and Materials in Painting

In experimental surfaces and materials in painting, students will push the boundaries of their painting beyond the typical paint on canvas. Inspired by artists like Rauschenberg and more, students will use fabrics, collage, cardboard, image transfers and a plethora of bold material and surface choices in their work. Each week, students will be shown a lecture on past and present artists who push the material boundaries of their work. Then, students will be given a weekly assignment and critique, as well as a demonstration from their instructors on how to approach the materials and surfaces suggested.

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The Art of the Mark: Bauhaus
Apr
9

The Art of the Mark: Bauhaus

In this online course, you will learn about one of the most influential art schools/movements of the 20th century: the Bauhaus. The class will start with a lecture that explores four crucial areas of the Bauhaus: Theatre, Furniture Design, Textiles and 2D Design. Then, you will respond to the work that we studied with your own paintings and collages. You will be encouraged to borrow from the Bauhaus aesthetic, while still adding in your own personal artistic voice and style. Student work will be critiqued in an engaging and thoughtful group setting at the end of class.

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