Alternative Process: Landscape Tools & Temperament with Timothy Wilson
Instructor: Timothy Wilson
Dates: September 23-27, 2024
Times: 9 am–4 pm (break 12–1 pm)
Workshop Location: There are multiple local plein-air locations, but in case of inclement weather, a studio on the campus of the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts will be reserved. Participants will be asked to walk short distances with materials in tow to reach painting sites.
Directions and Parking: Registered students will receive detailed information before the workshop.
Levels/Ages: This workshop is open to all levels, ages 18+.
Throughout this multi-day workshop, students will be led through a series of demonstrations, both en plein air and in the studio. Traditional tools and approaches will be presented as a foundation for exploration, allowing each student to overcome creative blocks and develop a more personalized vision of the landscape unique to the individual artist.
Housing Option for Timothy Wilson Workshop Participants
In partnership with the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Lyme Academy will be offering dormitory-style housing for participants in Timothy Wilson’s 2024 workshop. Housing is located on the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center campus in Waterford, CT, approximately 25 minutes from the Academy. The cost for this budget-friendly option is $450 per week and includes two meals daily (breakfast and dinner).
Please note that transportation is not provided.
For more information or to book this option, please contact Lyme Academy Admissions at admissions@lymeacademy.edu
Supplies: The supply list will be provided to registrants.
Terms: Please review our Terms, Conditions, and Policies before enrollment.
Artist Bio
After attending the Rhode Island School of Design for illustration, Timothy Wilson worked briefly in the design field before returning to his home state of Maine to pursue a career in painting. Today, he maintains a studio in coastal Maine and his work is sold internationally. Wilson exhibits at Sloane Merrill Gallery in Boston, Steven Amedee in New York City, Noh/wave in Los Angeles, and at Corey Daniels Gallery in Maine.
Instagram @timothypwilson