Oil & Acrylic Painting Exploration

Oil & Acrylic Painting Exploration

Spring Class | Available

414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 United States
2nd floor Middle
All Levels
3/18/2026-6/10/2026
9:30 AM-12:00 PM EST on Wed
$305.00
Member Discount Available

Oil & Acrylic Painting Exploration

Spring Class | Available

Experience the thrill of color, texture, and light! Learn new strategies to improve your painting. Use oil paint or acrylic, your choice! Fine-tune your skills with the palette to better express yourself. Instructor demonstrations and art history discussions will whet your appetite to paint! Art History will also be used to show examples of concepts being taught in class.

Schedule Notes:
The Community Arts Center will be closed for Spring Break from 3/29/26-4/5/26.
NO CLASS on Wednesday 4/1/2026.

  • You can choose to work in oil OR acrylic paint. Additional supplies required for oil paint are noted below.
    Please bring the following materials to class:
    Student grade oil paint OR acrylic paint: Titanium white (Big tube), Cadmium red, Cadmium yellow, French ultramarine blue, Viridian, Alizarin crimson, Ivory black (small tube), Yellow ochre, Burnt sienna
    Odorless mineral spirits *if using oil paint
    Small jar of linseed oil *if using oil paint
    Double palette cup to hold mineral spirits and linseed oil *if using oil paint
    Water mister or spray bottle with fine spray setting *if using acrylics
    Metal Palette knife, trowel-like
    Uneven diamond blade, approximately 1 1/2 inches long
    Paper towels
    Empty lidded jar
    Two flat and two round brushes #'s 4 and 6
    Pre-stretched canvas
John Meehan

John T. Meehan III was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Tyler School of Art, Temple University’s art school, in 1982 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting. In 1993, he received a Masters of Fine Arts in Painting from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. John's paintings can be seen at Jon Law's Gallery and Frame Shop in Surf City on Long Beach Island, NJ, at the William Ris Gallery in Stone Harbor, NJ, and the Main Street Gallery in Manasquan, NJ.