2012 Schedule:
"Capturing the Light": April 20-22, 2012 - class is full - email kmdunphy@pacbell.net to be added to waiting list
"Fall in the Foothills": September 21-23, 2012 - just a few seats left!
both of the above classes will take place in Murphys, CA ~ $375 per person
contact Kathleen at kmdunphy@pacbell.net or 209-728-9825 for more information
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"Limited Palette, Unlimited Possibilities!": June 8-10, 2012
in Lodi CA ~ $375 per person
contact Robin at 209-368-5123 for information on this workshop.
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"No Whiners! Serious Art for Serious Artists": October 29- November 2, 2012
5-day advanced plein air class in Murphys, CA ~ $675 per person
(students must have attended one of my 3-day workshops prior to taking this class)
Frustrated with trying to catch the ever-changing light conditions while painting outdoors?
Always wanted to learn about plein air painting but have been afraid to try it?
Need some inspiration to kick-start your work?
This class is for you!
Join Kathleen Dunphy, award-winning oil painter, for 3 intensive days of painting landscapes on location. Kathleen will walk you through her process for creating dynamic, light-filled paintings. Class meets in Murphys, CA from 9am to 4pm each day. Workshop includes lectures, hand-outs, demonstrations, lots of one-on-one instruction and painting on location at various sites in picturesque Calaveras County.
Space is limited, so register early!
For more information about the workshop or special rates on accommodations for out-of-town students, call (209)728-9825

Braving the elements in the April 2010 workshop

Finding shade in Lodi in the June 2010 class

Beautiful scenery and great weather in the October "08 workshop

Workshop painting sites include many historical building such as this barn near Murphys.

Murphys Park provides lots of variety and inspiration for paintings

The workshop starts with a 3 hour lecture in the historic Douglas Flat Schoolhouse