Artists meet monthly to experiment with watercolors and share techniques. A hybrid program series open to in-person and virtual participants. Supply list provided. Registration begins May 19.
Intermediate and advanced artists meet monthly to experiment with watercolors and share techniques. This will be a hybrid program series open to in-person and virtual participants. Please indicate in your preference in registration. Registrants will receive an email with class details and a supply list. Registration begins Thursday, May 19, 10:00 a.m.
The Watercolor Collaborative meets on the 4th Thursday each month. For more information, contact lgonzalezberrios@pwcgov.org.
Want to learn more about watercolor painting on your own?
Stop by your local library branch and browse the non-fiction section under the call number 751. If you don't see what you are looking for, ask library staff to assist you.
Visit the Digital Library via the PWPL website to explore online resources for instruction about watercolor painting and art in general. Get started with these databases by searching for "watercolor":
Creative Bug, a crafter’s resource with more than 1,000 video classes on painting, knitting, scrapbooking, jewelry-making, and more.
Hoopla Digital, E-books, movies, TV episodes, music albums and audiobooks. Internet Explorer is not supported.
Access Video on Demand, Tens of thousands of educational videos, including content from PBS, the BBC, National Geographic, and many other content providers.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | STEAM | Lifelong Learning |
TAGS: | watercolors | virtual program | Virtual | painting | LifelongLearning | Class | Art |
Montclair Library serves a bustling suburban community in eastern Prince William County. With large glass windows and a stone terrace suited for outdoor performances, the LEED-certified building offers inviting spaces for children, young adults, and adults, including 22 public access computers, a PS5 gaming station, and a fireplace in the reading room.
Library grounds are also home to a restored 19th century historic property known as the Barnes House, an important part of the county’s rich African-American heritage.
Montclair’s community room offers seating for up to 100 people and a large-screen TV for presentations. There are four group study rooms. An individual quiet study room is also available on a first-come, first-served basis.