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Classes
Close up of paint brushes with paint on them one brush has white paint another has mixed paint of redish orange,yellow and some green

Art Class: Oil-Painted Still Lifes

Saturday
July 11, 2026
10:00 am-5:00 pm

Explore the process of oil painting to better understand color blending, brushwork, and compositional balance. Attendees get inspiration from the still lifes in the CMA Collection galleries and then create their own. Taught by artist and educator Laurel Archie. All skill levels welcome;, some familiarity with drawing and painting is helpful. Ages 15 and up. All supplies and equipment provided. 

$140 / $112 for members. Members get priority registration through Wednesday May 6. Join today!

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Laurel Archie is a professional painter and instructor in Columbia. An Illinois native, she studied fine arts at Loyola University Chicago, receiving her B.A. in 2007. She went on to complete her MFA in painting at the University of South Carolina; her graduate work was inspired by time studying modern art in Italy and France. After graduating, her figurative work expanded to include genre painting and still life traditions. Archie’s work continues to explore color theory, the tension between 2D and 3D, and the haptic nature of human interaction. Her awards include the USC College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s MFA Fellowship as well as The John Benz Painting Award. Archie currently teaches at Columbia College while maintaining a painting practice in her home studio with her husband and three children. 

Can we assist you with accommodations for accessibility during your visit? Please let us know at 803-799-2810 or [email protected].

 

 

 

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