Welcoming back - BEN LONG! Ben will be here for the 12 week Spring Semester at the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas, the school which he founded to teach Portrait Painting. We welcome the advanced Artist to join Ben along with other Master's Apprentice students from the Fine Arts League to share in the wisdom of a living Master. For more information on the Spring courses being offered at the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas, please visit our website at: www.FineArtsLeague.org or telephone: (828) 252-5050.
The Fine Arts League of the Carolinas is a small and very unique school dedicated to teaching in the style of the 'old masters'. We draw and paint from life. If you choose to become a full time Student, enrolling in our Master's Apprentice course - you will learn everything from mixing your own pigments, stretching your canvas, fundamental drawing, painting people and landscapes to staging and having your own gallery show.
One of our students, Renee Whisnant will have her Opening this coming Thursday, January 19th from 5 pm until 8 pm at the Fine Arts League Gallery in the Historic Grove Arcade in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. We welcome you to attend.
A non-profit fine arts school dedicated to teaching in the style of the 'old masters’. Located in Asheville, North Carolina. The Fine Arts League is the only school in the US to teach the art of Fresco! http://www.FineArtsLeague.Org
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
SPRING CLASSES begin JANUARY 23rd 2012
Monday, October 24, 2011
Still Life Drawing and Painting
Come join us this Spring for a Still Life Pen and Ink/Drawing Class with Mark Henry, Rebecca King or John MacKah or Anatomy with Michael Smith! Classes open to individuals with a passion to learn more about drawing, painting and the art of fine art! For more information, go to our website at: www.FineArtsLeague.orghttp://www.fineartsleague.org/index.html and feel free to register for our Spring Classes which begin January 23rd! Pre-registration deadline is: November 15th!
As you know art and music enable the brain to function at a more creative level. See the quotes below:
"Play keeps us fit physically and mentally. "
Stuart Brown, MD, Contemporary American Psychiatrist"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct."
Carl Jung, Swiss Pychoanalyst, 1875–1961The Fine Arts League of the Carolinas located in the historic River Arts District of Asheville, North Carolina. Feel free to call us with any question you may have: (828) 252-5050!
Friday, October 21, 2011
SPRING REGISTRATION 2012- November 12th
The Fine Arts League of the Carolinas - located in the River Arts District of Asheville, North Carolina. A unique school dedicated to classical realism and fine art!
SPRING SEMESTER:January 23—April 20, 2012
Monday through Friday (12 week classes, combined with a non-profit art school whose specialty is FRESCO and FINE ARTS) See more at: www.FineArtsLeague.org
• Course 101S— Materials Course: Monday, 2-5 pm. Instructor: JP Sullivan.
• Course 102S—Fundamental Drawing II: Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-1 pm.
Instructor: Mark Henry.
• Course 103S— Fundamental Painting II: Tuesday and Thursday, 2-5pm.
Instructor: Mark Henry.
• Course 104S—Intro. To Landscape & Still Life Drawing 1: Monday and
Wednesday, 10am-1pm.
Instructor: Rebecca King.
• Course 201S— Cast Drawing II: Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-1pm.
Instructor: John Dempsey.
• Course 202S— Anatomy II: Monday and Wednesday, 10am-1pm.
Instructor: Michael Smith.
• Course 204S— Portrait Drawing II: Tuesday and Thursday, 2-5pm.
Instructor: John Dempsey.
• Course 205S— Landscape and Still Life Painting II: Tuesday and Thursday 2-5pm.
Instructor: John Mac Kah.
• Course 300S— Artistic Anatomy II: Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-1pm.
Instructor: Michael Smith.
• Course 301S— Advanced Landscape and Still Life Painting II: Monday and
Wednesday, 2-5pm.
Instructor: John Mac Kah.
• Course 304S— Sculpture II, Friday, 2-5pm.
Instructor: TBA.
• Course 401S— Long Pose Figure Drawing/Painting II: Monday and Thursday, 2-5pm.
Instructor: Michael Smith (Monday).
Instructor: Roger Nelson (Thursday).
• Course 402S/POST GRAD.— Fresco II: Friday, 10am-5pm.
Instructor: Roger Nelson.
• Course 403S/POST GRAD.— Figure and Portrait Drawing/Painting II: Monday and
Wednesday, 2-5pm.
Instructors: John Dempsey and Ben Long.
Monday through Friday (12 week classes, combined with a non-profit art school whose specialty is FRESCO and FINE ARTS) See more at: www.FineArtsLeague.org
• Course 101S— Materials Course: Monday, 2-5 pm. Instructor: JP Sullivan.
• Course 102S—Fundamental Drawing II: Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-1 pm.

• Course 103S— Fundamental Painting II: Tuesday and Thursday, 2-5pm.

• Course 104S—Intro. To Landscape & Still Life Drawing 1: Monday and


• Course 201S— Cast Drawing II: Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-1pm.

• Course 202S— Anatomy II: Monday and Wednesday, 10am-1pm.

• Course 204S— Portrait Drawing II: Tuesday and Thursday, 2-5pm.

• Course 205S— Landscape and Still Life Painting II: Tuesday and Thursday 2-5pm.

• Course 300S— Artistic Anatomy II: Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-1pm.

• Course 301S— Advanced Landscape and Still Life Painting II: Monday and


• Course 304S— Sculpture II, Friday, 2-5pm.

• Course 401S— Long Pose Figure Drawing/Painting II: Monday and Thursday, 2-5pm.


• Course 402S/POST GRAD.— Fresco II: Friday, 10am-5pm.

• Course 403S/POST GRAD.— Figure and Portrait Drawing/Painting II: Monday and


Electives
• Course 203S/Etching I: Friday 10am-1pm.
Instructor: John Dempsey.
• Course 204S/Pastels I: Friday 2-5pm
Instructor: Mark Henry.
• Course 303S— Composing Illustrations From Literary Works II: Friday, 10am-1pm.
Instructor: Al Ramirez.
• Course 203S/Etching I: Friday 10am-1pm.

• Course 204S/Pastels I: Friday 2-5pm

• Course 303S— Composing Illustrations From Literary Works II: Friday, 10am-1pm.

Evening Classes
• Course 203S— Anatomy II: Tuesday and Wednesday 6-9pm.
Instructor: Michael Smith.
• Course 300S— Portrait Painting II: Thursday and Friday 6-9pm.
Instructor: Roger Nelson.
• Course 203S— Anatomy II: Tuesday and Wednesday 6-9pm.

• Course 300S— Portrait Painting II: Thursday and Friday 6-9pm.

DATES TO REMEMBER for SPRING registration:
• November 15 Pre-registration deadline.(Pre-register and
receive one weekend workshop at ½ price).
• January 20: Open registration deadline.
• January 23: Classes begin.
• April 2-6: spring break.
• April 20: Classes end.
• November 15 Pre-registration deadline.(Pre-register and

• January 20: Open registration deadline.
• January 23: Classes begin.
• April 2-6: spring break.
• April 20: Classes end.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
TED Speaker, Author & Founder of National Institute for Play: Dr. Stuart L. Brown
introduces Dr. Stuart L. Brown to discuss the affects of PLAY and ART on the Brain.
WHERE: Diana Wortham Theatre, 2 South Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801
DATE & TIME: Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 at 7:00 PM
TICKETS: Available at Diana Wortham Theatre at
http://www.dwtheatre.com/box-office/ticket-information.
COST: Educators, Students & Seniors: $15.00 Adults: $25.00
Stuart L. Brown, MD trained in General and Internal Medicine, Psychiatry and Clinical research.
Upon his broad based evaluations of highly creative individuals, he revealed the centrality of playfulness to their success and well-being. Dr. Brown broadened his scope of interest to include the evolution and nature of play behavior, and its manifestations in human story and art. This led to a long-term affiliation with mythologist scholar, Joseph Campbell.
The National Geographic Society sponsored Dr. Stuart Brown's exploration of animal play in the wild, resulting in his authoring a Society magazine cover article and the production of an Explorer TV program, each on animal play behavior.
Dr. Brown's recent years of independent scholarship and exploration of the evolution and neuroscience of human and animal play have helped to focus a central commitment bringing the promises and stories of play into general cultural consciousness and to the establishment of the National Institute for Play (NIFP). (www.nifplay.org)
Dr. Brown has authorized the recently released Avery/Penguin Book, PLAY: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination and Invigorates the Soul.
This lecture/event assuredly sheds a different light on the importance of art for all persons no matter what their age!
Find out more about art by reviewing our course offerings at www.FineArtsLeague.Org.
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