Description
Expressionism and abstraction are the hallmarks of contemporary 20th century painting. Elizabeth Greisman will guide students to find their own unique voice in these genres through a variety of exercises. An eclectic mix of artists who pioneered this way of painting will be discussed. Some acrylic painting experience is recommended.
Feb 5th 6:30-8:30 pm
Materials included
Your Instructor
Elizabeth Greisman
(BFA, B.Ed)
Elizabeth studied at York University and graduated with a degree in Visual Arts and Education. She studied Dance Education at the Laban Centre in London and graduated from Ryerson University in Landscape Design. Since 2001 she has participated in yearly international residencies where she developed collaborations in art, dance, poetry, music, theatre, creative writing and cuisine. Elizabeth is a practicing painter, curator and visual arts administrator who has worked both internationally and in Toronto with a studio at Wychwood Barns. She has exhibited 5 years at Spadina Museum during Nuit Blanche in Toronto, the Canadian Embassy in Dublin, and has had shows in Marnay sur Seine France including two garden installations and an illustrated cookbook based on seasonal fruits, flowers and vegetables.
For more information and artwork visit Elizabeth’s website here.