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TAKE A MASTER CLASS
Watercolor Seascapes with Chung-Fan Chang
Date Tuesday, August 25; 1:30pm -3:30pm
Fee $60 + $15 materials fee
Explore the beauty of ocean landscapes while learning essential watercolor techniques to create dynamic, atmospheric seascapes. From soft horizons to crashing waves, discover how to
capture movement, light, and depth with confidence. Bring your own reference images for inspiration. Learn traditional watercolor methods to improve your painting skills and focus on the expressive power of the wet-on-wet technique to create fluid, atmospheric seascapes. Learn how water, pigment, gravity and timing work together to produce soft skies, glowing horizons, and beautifully blended ocean washes.
BIO
Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Chung-Fan Chang’s work explores her Taiwanese and Chinese heritage, displacement and Eastern aesthetic through painting, works on paper, video, and wall installation. Chung-Fan Chang was the recipient of the 2022 Individual Artist Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts; 2013-14 Visual Arts Fellow of the Mississippi Arts Commission. Her “Kite” series of work has been exhibited in galleries and museums nationally and internationally. Selected solo and group exhibitions include the Kite XIII: Emarginate (2024) at the Monmouth Museum in Morristown, NJ; A Building with a View: Experiments in Anarchitecture (2016) at the Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans, LA; the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia in Atlanta, GA (2013). Chang’s curatorial project Shifting Momentum – Abstract Art from Taiwan and the Noyes Collection, was exhibited at the Taipei Cultural Center in New York, NY and Noyes Museum of Art in Hammonton, NJ (2018). Chung-Fan Chang holds a BFA from Taipei National University of the Arts, and an MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design. Chang is an Associate Professor of Art at Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey