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Steven L. Saitzyk Consulting

Steven Saitzyk lectures, teaches and consults throughout the Los Angeles area about the creative process and artists' materials. He is an Adjunct Professor at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and International Director of Shambhala Art a non-profit arts education program designed to merge meditation with the creative process. He has given lectures and workshops at many of the colleges and universities in the Los Angeles area as well as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.  He has been recognized by the California Courts as an expert in the field of art materials.  He consults for professional artists, art materials importers, and manufacturers and is currently a member of the National Art Materials Trade Association and the American Society for Testing and Materials. He is the author of ART HARDWARE: The Definitive Guide to Artist's Materials (currently out of print, but available on request for $22 plus shipping).

For information regarding rates for Lectures, Workshops, and Consulting please E-mail: Steve@trueart.info 
(Questions regarding materials and their use will only be answered by prior appointment or arrangement)

Winsor & Newton's North American Program

The Education Advisor Program from Winsor & Newton offers a variety of technical workshops to ensure that students develop a clear understanding of how to get the very most from their materials. These programs for colleges and serious students in the Fine Arts present essential information about pigment characteristics, vehicles, history, permanence, mixing, techniques, mediums, and more. All that, and they're fun, too. The programs are focused upon technical information and not upon sales (although there are product samples for the students). Each free program runs from one to two hours.

For scheduling information outside of the Los Angeles area, call Winsor & Newton at 1(800) 445-4278 ext.7711. 

Liquitex

Liquitex sponsors a nationwide, free, educational, non-commercial, lecture/demonstration program entitled "Understanding Acrylics" to colleges, universities and art centers. The purpose of this presentation is to educate and inspire artists by providing them with information about the creative possibilities of acrylic art materials. The length of the presentation is approximately two hours and questions are encouraged throughout. There are no costs of any kind, and Liquitex will provide promotional materials to announce the lecture. Each attendee receives free Liquitex paints & mediums, including the new Liquitex Acrylic Book, and the Liquitex Paint Exchange Student Grant Program.

For scheduling information call ColArt Americas, Inc. 732-562-0770 or e-mail: bstefano@colartusa.com

Gamblin Artists Colors

Gamblin Artists Colors is a company dedicated to making finest quality oil painting materials and to sharing technical knowledge about painting. For information regarding lectures and demonstrations:

Telephone: 503.235.1945   E-mail: gamblin@gamblincolors.com

Golden

GOLDEN Artist Colors, Inc. designed the Working Artist Program with the intention to inform people about the variety of GOLDEN acrylic products and their uses. Professional artists with extensive product training conduct classes and demonstrations showing many aspects of GOLDEN acrylics. The artists receive extensive training to expand their knowledge of GOLDEN products and painting techniques. Each artist then provides exciting, friendly and interactive lectures, classes and demonstrations to their community.

For Scheduling call Patti Brady at 864-467-1985, or E-mail: consultesa@aol.com

 

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