Learn How to Create a Visual Journal or Scrapbook at First Class Inc.
First Class Inc. Learning Center (1726 20th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009)
- Full Price:
- $45.00
- Our Price:
- $22.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Create a Visual Journal or Scrapbook have expired.
The last date listed for Create a Visual Journal or Scrapbook was Thursday July 21, 2011 / 6:00pm.
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About the Instructor:
Peat O'Neil was invited to participate in the exhibition Artists' Sketchbooks: The Intimate Journeys’ in 1994 at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. She is the author of Travel Writing: See the World, Sell the Story. In addition to a decade of online teaching for UCLA, Peat has also taught at GWU, Georgetown, Smithsonian Resident Associates and the USDA Graduate School. Her artwork has been featured at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Glen Echo Gallery and the Water Tower Gallery in Chicago. Peat is also available for private, one-on-one art classes in watercolor, pen/pencil, collage, pastel, mixed media, and oil.
About the Ticket Supplier: First Class Inc.
First Class, Inc. is an independently owned non-profit lifelong learning program that was launched in September of 1984.
Their specialty is the short-term, no frills seminar packed with practical information. Their motto: "Learn it on Tuesday, Use it on Wednesday!"