Class: Diving into Watercolor
Step beyond traditional watercolor and explore the playful, unpredictable side of the medium in this 6-week workshop designed for adults. This course is all about experimentation, creative risk-taking, and discovering new ways to make watercolor your own. Each week, we’ll dive into a different experimental approach — from layering and lifting to working with texture, unconventional tools, mixed media, and expressive mark-making. You’ll learn how to let go of perfection, embrace happy accidents, and use water, pigment, and movement to create dynamic, expressive work.
Receive an early registration discount of 5% if you register by May 1.
Wednesdays 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
June 10, 2026 -July 15, 2026
Number of Sessions: 6
Fees: Non-Members $240 || Members $228
Please note: If the class does not meet its minimum enrollment prior to the registration deadline, it risks being cancelled. Please call the Museum at 954-340-5000 for any questions related to registration.
Students Will Need:
-Watercolor set of pans or tubes
-Watercolor Brushes: Round 4, Long Round 8, Angle Shader 3/8″”, and a Wash 3/4″” flat.
-Additional items:
-Cold press watercolor paper 140 lb. or 300gsm.
-Sketchbook that contains paper that works well with water media.
-A board or flat surface to tape watercolor paper onto
-Water container
-Masking Tape
-Paper towels and tissues
-Plastic Palette or china plate to use as a palette
-Drawing pencils, erasers
