IN THE STUDIO with Mia Bergeron | oil painting
a virtual art talk and demo
Sunday, October 25 from 2-4 pm EST
Join us from anywhere!
Please note that you will need to register before 12 noon EST the day of the demo. Registration received after that will not be able to join the live event but will receive a recording of it.
Artists, collectors, students, art lovers, or just the plain curious will love these events.
Be sure to check out the other demos in the series.
This oil painting demo will be held live via ZOOM from the artist’s studio so that you can be up close and personal and listen to Mia talk about her process, materials, and inspiration while watching her work on a piece from the beginning throughout two hours. Mia will be working on one of her incredible flame paintings. Plenty of time will be set aside for Q & A. The work will be available for sale a few weeks later.
After registering, you will receive an email confirmation. One day prior to the event, we will email you a link to join the ZOOM event. Those who are not able to join live event will be given access to a recording of the event for one week following the demo. A link to the recording will be sent one day after the live event. All events will be held EST.
Click here to download the free ZOOM app in advance.
About Mia:
Mia Bergeron’s interest in art was cultivated early on, beginning with continuous exposure to visual works through her parents’ graphic design firm in New York City. Mia has studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and has studied and taught at the Charles H. Cecil Studio in Florence, Italy, a small private painting atelier primarily focused on the naturalistic tradition of such artists as Van Dyck, Velasquez, and John Singer Sargent. In May 2007, she was a national finalist for the American Artist Magazine Cover competition. In 2010, she was named one of the “Top 21 Artists Under 31 Years Old To Be Collected Now” by SouthWest Art Magazine. She has served as Adjunct Professor at UTC, a faculty member at the Art of the Portrait Conference in Atlanta, GA and a regular instructor at Townsend Atelier.