
In this workshop for teens and adults, celebrate the new year with the Triton Museum and instructor Mei-Ying Dell’Aquila in a special painting session on the iconic animal: the Horse!
As a symbol of bravery and strength, the Horse has been depicted in visual art since prehistoric times. Art Educator Mei-Ying Dell’Aquila will guide you in creating your own Horse painting inspired by the style of Franz Marc and Expressionism. All materials provided!
Required Materials:
As this is a painting class, please wear clothes that you are comfortable wearing around acrylic paint, as well as comfortable shoes for walking. A portion of this workshop will be spent outside. (Optional: Bring an apron for painting) All other materials will be provided for use during the workshop.
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Triton Museum History:
The iconic Morgan Horse sculpture in front of the Triton Museum was commissioned by our museum’s founder, Robert Morgan, whose favorite horse was also named Triton. Learn more from the City of Santa Clara website. (https://www.santaclaraca.gov/Home/Components/ServiceDirectory/ServiceDirectory/1261/2661)
FAQ
Questions? Please contact education@tritonmuseum.org
Mei-Ying Dell’Aquila is a Taiwanese American award-winning artist residing in California. Primarily working in oils, her work has been exhibited in solo and juried shows in museums and galleries throughout the US, including the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA and the Coos Art Museum in Coos Bay, Oregon. Mei-Ying holds a Master of Arts degree from San Francisco State University and is the former owner and teacher at My Art School, an afterschool art program she ran for 25 years in Cupertino. As an educator, she encourages students to become the best they can be through promoting “self-empowerment to take charge and change the world for the better.” This legacy can be seen in her own paintings, which depict strong, confident figures and dynamism.
Website: https://meiyingdellaquila.org/