Showing posts with label Rowe Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rowe Center. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Back From Rowe

I just got back from the Rowe Center, in Rowe, MA, where I taught a weekend paint-and-collage workshop.  What a BLAST!!  Rowe is a small camp/conference center out in the sticks of Massachusetts, offering workshops and conferences on a range of topics in areas of personal growth.  We had the place to ourselves (sometimes they have two workshops going on at once), and it was very cozy and communal.  We had all our meals together (fabulous food!), and the staff were great. Such a relaxed and friendly atmosphere!  Here are a couple of pix, taken by one of the students:




And here is some student work:

Amina

Emily

Michelle (maybe in process, maybe finished)

Suzanne (maybe in process, maybe finished)

A table of art, Katie's in the foreground

Ulanda
See my upcoming workshops here.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

The Rowe Center in January

If you saw my recent post on The Rowe Center, you are aware that I am offering a workshop there in January, called "True  Colors: A Collage Studio Adventure".  I promised you a little video, and here it is:
  I'm delighted to offer this creative kick off to the new year!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Summer Camp in Winter

I am teaching a weekend of painting and collage at The Rowe Center, in Rowe, MA this coming January 3rd - 5th.  Since Rowe is not too far away from where I live in Vermont, I thought I'd take a trip there to see what it's like.  WOW!  It is an absolutely magical place, with a cozy, rustic, and totally peaceful atmosphere.  The campus is gorgeous, with hiking trails and a lake nearby; the accommodations are comfortable and welcoming; the food is great (we had lunch there by the lake); and the community is warm and generous.  I took some video while I was there, and will share that once I get it put together.  Meanwhile, take a look at a few pix.

I took these ones:
A cairn in the woods

I wonder what this meeting place looks like in winter.

An example of the housing
 And here are a few that I took from the Rowe web site:
In summer

In winter

The building where my workshop will be held

The lake

Register for my workshop here.  BOOK EARLY to get the best choice of housing.  Even though Rowe is "out in the sticks", the roads leading there are well maintained, so getting there should be no problem in the winter.