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GROPIUS MASTER ARTIST WORKSHOP

ART FOR THE NEXT GENERATIONS

This program is presented by the Booth Foundation in memory of Dr. Alex Booth Jr. and Katherine Booth. The Walter Gropius Master Artist Series is presented with support from The Isabelle Gwynn and Robert Daine Exhibition Endowment. The Walter Gropius Master Arist Series was originally funded through the generosity of the Estate of Roxanna Y. Booth, who wished to assist in the development of an art education program in accordance with the proposals of Walter Gropius, who designed the Museum’s Gropius Addition, as well as the Gropius Studios. The Museum is indebted to Roxanna Y. Booth’s son, the late Alex Booth, for his participation in the concept development of the Gropius Master Artists Workshops.

The Walter Gropius Master Artist Program Presents Linda Nguyen Lopez

This workshop is full. We cannot accept any additional registrations for this workshop. Linda Lopez will conduct a workshop at HMA from Friday, January 16, 2026, through Sunday, January 18, 2026. The workshop will take place each day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Linda Nguyen Lopez will speak at HMA about her work on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at 7 p.m. Admission to the public presentation is free. This program is presented by The Booth Foundation.
 
“Exploring Clay in Color Through Abstraction”
January 16-18, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
 
This workshop is full. We cannot accept any additional registrations for this workshop. In this workshop, students will discover the vibrant possibilities of commercial pigmented clays as both medium and palette. We will mix clays to create unique hues and explore subtle color blending, treating the clay itself as our pigment. Drawing inspiration from everyday surroundings, we will investigate how familiar forms can be transformed through abstraction.
 
Participants will discover the poetics of abstraction, which emerge through form and texture. We will examine how color, shape, and surface work together to capture the essence of observed moments while departing from literal representation. The workshop emphasizes the expressive potential of the clay when color becomes integral to the forming process rather than an applied surface treatment.
 
Demonstrations will include color mixing techniques, methods for achieving smooth and varied transitions, and approaches to abstract form making that honor both the material qualities of clay and the visual language of color. Students will develop a personal vocabulary for translating everyday experiences into abstract ceramic expressions.
 
 

Workshop Fees

Workshop fee per person per workshop is $325 for non-members; $275 for Museum Members; $250 for teachers; & $200 for students. Meet-and-greet, first-day breakfast and daily lunch included in the workshop fee. The number of workshop participants is limited.

How to Enroll

Registration must be received at least three days in advance of the class starting date.  All checks should be made to the Huntington Museum of Art. Most major credit cards are accepted by fax, phone, mail or in person. Send payment to: Huntington Museum of Art Education Classes, 2033 McCoy Road, Huntington, WV 25701. For more information, visit www.hmoa.org or call (304) 529-2701. HMA is fully accessible.