Workshops — Pickle Street School Studio

Check out the 2025 workshops! CONTACT NUMBER: 269.686.6617

Pickle Street School Studio

Pickle Street School Studio is a one-room school building that has been renovated into a working art studio located in scenic Monterey Township, Michigan. Transformed into an art studio, Pickle Street offers a variety of arts and enrchment classes and workshops.

269-686-6617

2980 134th Avenue, Hopkins, Michigan

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BOTANICAL PAINTINGS IN WATERCOLOR
May
29
to May 30

BOTANICAL PAINTINGS IN WATERCOLOR

with James Johnson

Enjoy watercolor with Jim Johnson in this two day workshop. You will view a demonstration, discuss painting materials and with Jim’s guidance, work on your own paintings. Jim approaches botanical paintings more as a study than as a full blown painting. It's really a portrait of the botanical subject with no background to compete with the subject. He paints from life and up close to capture the structure and some of the interesting textures.

This is a great chance to expand your abilities in watercolor.

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Exploring the Versatility of Gouache
Jun
7
to Jun 8

Exploring the Versatility of Gouache

with Sharon Griffes Tarr

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, this workshop will offer an opportunity to explore plein air painting with the fun and forgiving medium of gouache. Learn color mixing, brush handling, paint consistency and technique options. Gouache is also a great sketching medium for water medium artists and oil and pastel painters.

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Painting Mystical Light in Watercolor (and Pastel)
Jul
12
to Jul 13

Painting Mystical Light in Watercolor (and Pastel)

with Cedar Kindy

Have you ever want to paint the mystical light of the forest? This one day workshop uses several of Nita Engle’s watercolor techniques which does just that. The techniques we will explore are wet on wet, throwing paint, floating color, spraying, and flooding. While this approach is intuitive, the second layer of painting is more thought out and controlled. In this particular painting we will articulate trees in a forest, which are backlit and reflected in the water. Watercolor will be the dominate medium, but we may use pastel to create opaque overlays in the reflections, or paint  a heron on the banks. No experience is necessary. Experienced painters will loosen up in their approach.  All supplies are included.

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