Author: Larry Weinberg
Show us Your Face!
You’re invited to submit your artwork for The Jan Johansen Gallery at Rumriver Art Center for our winter Call for Entry: The Art of the FaceThe Rumriver Art Center invites regional artists of all ages to enter two- and three-dimensional work in any medium (acrylic, watercolor, drawing, mixed-media, photography, pottery, mosaic, fiber, sculpture, etc.) that… Read More
Underwater World of Larry Weinberg
QCTV featured Rumriver Art Center Director Larry Weinberg’s art making process in their recent The Post program. You can check out the segment.
Emerging Artists Mentorship Program
The Rumriver Art Center just completed its second year of it’s Emerging Older Adult artists program. The program is a 12 month program where a older adult emerging artists gets to work with a mentor. The emerging artists are chosen from applications from older adults in the North Metro and then paired with artist mentor.
Vitality Arts Virtual Gallery Show Winter 2021
Enjoy the artwork from the Vitality Arts winter session of Painting, Drawing and Pottery. The artwork was created during the 8 week session during the winter.
Holiday Ornament Drawing Project With Deb
Deb Kirkeeide takes you step by step to draw a fun holiday ornament. Materials needed; paper, pencil and eraser.
QCTV Relief Sessions: Rumriver Art Center 2020 Virtual Art Crawl
QCTV visited with three artists from the Rumriver Art Center in a virtual artists studio crawl. Get a chance see Delayne Hostetler, Jerry Jorgenrud and Larry Weinberg in their studios.
Sea Turtle Watercolor Project with MaryLeah
Join MaryLeah Marshall as she takes you step by step to create a sea turtle with watercolor. Materials needed; Watercolor paint (tube, pans, liquid or pencils), watercolor brush (#10 round is good size) 140lb cold pressed watercolor paper, water container and paper towel
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Drawing a Tree Project by Deborah Ann Kirkeeide
Deb takes you step by step in creating your tree drawing. The materials you will need are; #2 pencil, eraser, drawing paper, q-tip
Charly Harper Birds Project
American artist Charly Harper (1922 – 2007) had a way of turning everything into geometric or free form shapes. For this project we are inspired by his birds.