Hours: Tuesday- Saturday, 11 am–4 pm
Workshops & Classes
Upcoming Workshops/Classes
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Pastel artist Francesca Droll
Seeing my art will tell you that I’m crazy in love with painting ‘en plein air’ or in the great outdoors. Landscape is my first love but I also enjoy exploring other subjects including animals, vintage objects, and still life.
Pastels are my medium. Working with the little sticks is like an extension of my fingers. They offer me a lot of flexibility in how I use them to achieve the effects I’m looking for. From bold, expressive strokes to subtle blending, they are the perfect medium to convey the mood and motion of the scene before me.
I know many people share my love of a beautiful landscape. It can take them to a place of peace and comfort as it does me. If my art provides a feeling of tranquility to someone, then I’ve managed to create a connection with that person and myself. Art often brings people together in unexpected and delightful ways.
My formative years were spent in the Pacific Northwest but I grew up close to the coast in Southern California. Relocating to Bigfork, Montana, i the early 2000s, seemed like coming home to me. I was back in the mountains, feeling the peace of the forests and the refreshing water of streams and lakes.
My background includes 35 years as a graphic designer, operating a small design studio with my husband and partner, John R. Webster. On the side, I’m an avid reader, enjoying puzzling when I can find the time, and during the summer months, you’ll find me swimming in Flathead Lake.
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If you have an idea for a class or workshop that you would like to propose to the Hockaday, please fill out the form below and send it to info@glacierartmuseum.org, or mail it to us at 302 2nd Ave E, Kalispell, MT 59901.
Past Workshops/Classes
STAINED GLASS CLASS
Instructor: Kathy Martin
Dates:
Saturday, January 25 (Full)
Saturday, February 1 (Full)
New class added! Saturday, February 15
Time: 10:00 am-4:00 pm (bring a sack lunch)
Section 1 – Beginning Stained Glass
No experience necessary! Receive step-by-step instructions on how to cut glass, pattern preparation, foiling, and soldering to complete a stained-glass sun catcher. All materials and use of tools included.
Section 2 – Personal Projects – Intermediate to advanced students
Bring your own project or work with one of our patterns. Students must contact the instructor (at the Museum) to ensure project chosen is appropriate for level of experience and to determine what glass and other supplies they may need to bring. Some materials and use of tools are included in class fee.
Both sections are offered simultaneously, choose the one that is right for you.
Cost: $80 , 10% discount for members ($72)