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Thu, 4 Apr 1996 11:36:56 -0500
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 *****Drawing and Painting Field Camp******

Near Sunlight Basin in Northwestern Wyoming

           --August 11-17, 1996--

This field class is located in the unique landscape of northwest Wyoming
inside the Shoshone National Forest near the Absorka Mountains. The
terrain encompasses expansive views offering a variety of geological
formations, spatial scale and temporal elements.

Along with other committed artists, you will have an opportunity to
investigate issues of drawing and painting from the "landscape." Emphasis
will be given to developing perception while working from direct
observation. The program of study includes off site trips, open
discussions, group and individual critiques and slide presentations.

Enrollment: Open to individuals age 18+
Fees & Costs: Tuition $250, Bunk and Board $225. Payment: $225  deposit
is due with enrollment. The balance of $250 is due July 1.

Facilities & Location: Rustic cabin accommodations with group meals in
the dining hall at the Northwest College Field Station at Painter Road
off the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, approximately 30 miles north of
Cody, Wyoming.

Schedule: Mornings and afternoons students work on-site in "outdoor"
studios. Discussions, critiques and presentations are held in late
afternoon or evening at the conference lodge. Sunday-Saturday.

Equipment: A list of recommended supplies and equipment is provided upon
enrollment.

Credit: This is a non credit program with no college affiliation. College
students can check with their academic advisors or department chairs for
requirements to arrange credit for independent study.

Travel Arrangements: Participants provide their own transportation to
Cody, Wyoming from where transportation to the site will be provided
Sunday. (Contact your travel agent for air travel arrrangements to and
from Cody).

For more information:
Please call (918) 748-5375

or write:
Field Camp
Philbrook Museum of Art
P.O. Box 52510
Tulsa, OK 74152

or e-mail:
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