Art in the Heart of Glacier
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore expressive and playful approaches to personal landscape sketching
Discover how to translate natural beauty into meaningful personal artwork
Explore short hikes that provide both inspiration and accessible field studies
Experience a combination of classroom learning and guided field practice
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Experience the inspiring beauty of Glacier National Park while joining local artist Sydney Boveng for a half-day plein air art course. Discover how to translate the park’s towering peaks, alpine lakes, and pristine wilderness into expressive and playful landscape sketches. Learn techniques to break through common barriers when drawing outdoors, focusing on capturing your favorite elements of a scene while letting go of perfection. Explore your own unique visual language as you practice in the field, connecting with nature and developing your artistic skills in a supportive and hands-on environment.
Experience a blend of classroom instruction and guided field studies that make plein air drawing accessible for all skill levels. Discover small-group guidance from an experienced artist while hiking through scenic locations, observing light, color, and composition in real time. Learn to translate natural beauty into meaningful artwork while enjoying the tranquility and inspiration of Glacier National Park. Explore different techniques, experiment with materials, and create personal artwork that reflects both the landscape and your own creative perspective.
Instruction from a local artist
Short classroom session and guided field studies
Supervised plein air drawing practice
Park entry pass
Food and personal snacks
Binoculars and field guides
Gratuities
Trail lunch and snacks
Water bottle
Comfortable hiking shoes and backpack
Rain gear and warm layers
Binoculars and field guides
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Easy hike up to 2 miles with under 200 ft elevation
Weather may vary bring warm layers and rain gear
Participants must purchase park entry passes prior to the hike
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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