[Pictured: Robert Weingarten, United States, “Palette Series: Jamie Wyeth #1,” 2005, Archival pigment print on epson ultra smooth fine art paper. Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser, 2016.129.4, © Robert Weingarten]
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As we age, our capacity for creativity increases but often goes untapped. In Mia’s new series of virtual classes designed for adults aged 55+, we’ll learn how painting can be a journey of self-determination during times of uncertainty and discover our personal capabilities while forming meaningful connections with other participants.
These virtual class sessions take place online from 2-4p.m. on 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30, 12/07. Step-by-step instructions and materials will be provided. No painting experience, perceived talent, or specific knowledge necessary. We will have fun in the process of discovery.
Register here: “Virtual Creative Aging Class: Legacy Painting” by 11/2.
This virtual class is part of an ongoing collaboration between the Cultural Wellness Center and Mia with generous support provided by Aroha Philanthropies.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art is one of the leading comprehensive fine-art museums in the country. In a beautiful landmark building near downtown Minneapolis, the museum houses nearly 83,000 works of art, representing more than 5,000 years of world art and culture. Free daily museum admission!