Friday, July 15, 2011

Art classes in Columbia

Local artist Tom Hermansader is offering free art instruction for anyone "age 6 through senior citizens." The instruction, with the theme "Draw and Paint Historic Columbia 2011," will take place in different locations around the river town on several days throughout the summer.
Students will sketch sites in charcoal and pencil and develop them into paintings.
Sites and times are:
Columbia Market House "dungeon," on July 21 at 11 a.m.; the Burning Bridge Antique Market on July 28; St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Aug. 4; Hermansader's Victorian Mansion Art Gallery on Aug. 11; Burger King on Aug. 18; and the First National Bank Museum on Aug. 25.
Art supplies will be provided free through the support of Frank Sahd Salvage Center, Hinkle's Pharmacy and Hotel Locust.
For more information, call Hermansader at 684-7899.





4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Barry,I thank you for posting this. It means a great deal to me!
Have a great day!
Carmen

Anonymous said...

thank you to Tom Hermansader and thank you to Sahd's Hinkles and Hotel Locust !!!! you all are angels !

Jody Gable said...

Thats way cool, thanks Tom. Your are a true Columbian and your willingness to share you talent is admirable.

Jody Gable

Anonymous said...

this is the kind of front page news that all should read about ! tom you are doing a wonderful thing ! thank you.