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Figure Drawing through the eyes of Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) with Laura Shabott
Figure Drawing through the eyes of Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) with Laura Shabott

Figure Drawing through the eyes of Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) with Laura Shabott

Friday, June 27, from 10:00 - 3:00 pm, includes Museum admission. The first of three single workshops with Laura Shabott which explores Drawing the Figure.

Jun 27, 2025, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Ln, Dennis, MA 02638, USA

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Friday, June 27, 10:00 am-3:00 pm. The first of three single workshops with Laura Shabott which explores Drawing the Figure.

Single Workshop: Member $150 / Non-Member $175, includes course, model fee, and lecture

Three Workshop Series: Member $30 / Non-Member $475


Hofmann’s theory of pushing and pulling a composition on a two-dimensional surface is best understood when drawing from life with charcoal on paper. We will work using guided exercises that demonstrate this fundamental principle and how it is integral to understanding modern art. Our course begins with a lecture on Hofmann’s push/pull theory by viewing the work of his students and continues with two and half hours of drawing with a break for lunch. Each artist, no matter what your level of experience, will leave with a deeper understanding of how you respond to the figure in your art.

 

Supply List:

  • One 18 x 24” sized white acid-free drawing pad with at least 25 sheets. Strathmore Windpower, XL Sketch are two of many options. There is great benefit in seeing how other people approach drawing on the same-sized surface.

  • One package Vine Charcoal: Grumbacher Soft 3-Sticks or Nitram Soft Fine Art Charcoal

  • One Artist Chamois

  • Two Faber Castelli Kneadable Art Erasers

  • One Acid-Free Glue Stick: Avery, Blick, and 3M are good.

  • Scotch Tape (temporary so any kind will do)

  • Scissors

  • Gloves (like for food prep)

 

Image: Blanche Lazzell, Untitled Drawing with Hofmann annotations, marked “summer 1937”, 1937, charcoal on paper, 25 x 19 inches West Virginia University Art Collection


We have scholarships!

The Cape Cod Museum of Art is committed to making Art accessible to everyone in the Cape Cod Community. The Museum School Scholarship Fund provides tuition assistance to qualified, year-round Cape Cod residents ages 6 and up. Click here to apply.



LAURA SHABOTT is a graduate of School of Museum of Fine Arts at TUFTS, Boston, with multiple self-directed Returning Residencies at the Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC), Provincetown. She is known for working directly from life using sweeping gestural forms, vibrant color and bold brushwork. Shabott’s post-college training at FAWC and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum is evident in her process-based approach. A studio artist, she is a gallerist, teacher and lecturer with a passion for sharing the history of Provincetown art. From October 9, 2025 to January 25, 2026, Shabott will present her first solo show YOU ONLY GET THIS BODY ONCE at the Cape Cod Museum of Art.


Cancellation policy: CCMoA must be notified 1 week prior for refund.

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