Adult Studio Workshop

Painting the Peculiar

Event

Monday, November 16, 2015
6 – 8:30 pm
Floor 4 Studio

Registration for this workshop is at capactiy. Please let us know if you'd like to be informed about upcoming classes by contacting us at universityprograms@thejm.org.

Please note, this the second session of a three session class, ticket purchase is required and includes all sessions. The final session will take place on Monday November 23, at 6 pm.

Discover painting techniques and processes that explore your personal history and cultural inspirations in this three-session workshop, led by contemporary artist Jaqueline Cedar and inspired by the wild array of representational painting styles on view in the exhibition Unorthodox.

Jaqueline Cedar holds an MFA in Painting from Columbia University and a BA in Art from University of California, Los Angeles. Cedar's work addresses such issues as self-awareness, control, and immobility, staging a potential but arrested movement toward knowledge or engagement. By arranging figures as armatures for hanging line and color, her paintings construct scenarios in which subjects behave both as backdrops and participants, observers and actors. Selected exhibitions of Jaqueline’s work include 106 Green, Fredericks & Freiser, and Dutton in New York, and Wharton + Espinosa in LA. She has also been featured in The Huffington Post and New American Paintings. She has also been featured in The Huffington Post and New American Paintings. Her work is included in the current Next Wave exhibition at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. 

Course Fee: $50; $40 for members. All materials included in course fee.

Jacqueline Cedar, But rather merry-go-round, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 78 in x 72 in

Photo by Steve Bates.

Ticket Information

General Admission Tickets

General Admission tickets are sold at the Museum and online at TheJewishMuseum.org/Tickets.

Program and Event Tickets

Online

Order program and event tickets online at TheJewishMuseum.org/Calendar.

By Phone

Order program and event tickets by phone at 212.423.3200.

In Person

Tickets can be purchased in-person at the Museum's Admissions Desk during regular Museum hours, excluding Saturdays.

Ticket Policies

  • Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that seating is limited; we recommend purchasing tickets in advance.
  • Ticket holders are encouraged to arrive promptly, as seating is not guaranteed once a program has begun.
  • Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded.
  • If your ticket was emailed to you, present the ticket on your mobile device or the print-out of your ticket.
  • Tickets purchased for events and programs at the Museum include admission to the galleries on the day of the program during regular Museum hours.