When Evelyn Bartlett occupied the Bonnet House historic estate, she made it a priority to ensure that her home was always filled with beautiful artwork and decorative elements. She saw the importance of celebrating local and international artists and featuring their work in her home for her many guests to enjoy.
Today, Evelyn’s legacy is celebrated through a variety of artwork throughout the museum and hosting artistic workshops for all skill levels. To kick off 2020, Bonnet House will be hosting calligraphy, watercolor, acrylic, and basket weaving classes for all skill levels.
The new year begins with a 6-week beginner level calligraphy workshop on January 7th through February 4th from 9:30 to 11:30 am. These courses show how the art of calligraphy, or “beautiful writing,” can be learned and enjoyed by almost anyone. For those who are a bit more advanced in skill, an intermediate calligraphy class will begin on February 11th, and continue on Tuesdays through March 10th from 9:30-11:30 am.
These hands-on learning opportunities will teach participants about the history of pen lettering, and the importance of the hand-copying of great works of antiquity, including the Bible.
The popular watercolor workshops begin on Wednesday, January 8th and will be taught weekly by fine artist and watercolorist Karen Eskesen in the historic Bonnet House gardens. These sessions will be held each Wednesday from January 8th – February 12th, 2020 from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. Each class will include lessons about traditional techniques of realism in watercolor, as well as a line drawing. If the weather permits, each class will also include time to paint in our beautiful gardens at our art tables located in shaded areas.
On January 9th, 2020, artist Jane Riles will kick off the first of two 6-week acrylic workshops. These classes will explore a variety of methods to achieve personal expression with acrylic paint, and are great for students of any skill level. Each class will include time to paint in our beautiful gardens and will teach the basic principles of acrylic painting. Classes are held weekly on Thursdays from January 9th through February 13th.
Bonnet House is also proud to announce they will be hosting two basket weaving classes in 2020. The first will occur on Wednesday, January 29th from 10:00 am-2:00 pm, and the second will take place on Saturday, March 7th from 10:00 am-2:00 pm. These classes will give guests the opportunity to create an artistic basket from locally-found, natural materials. These days will include an introduction to basketry as well as a walk throughout the property to identify the materials used.
For more information on any or all of these events, visit their class list.