Art School Santa Fe: Classes or Summer Camp


Item Number: 159

Time Left: 7d 4h

Leading Bidder: Serch

Leading Bid: $160

Next Minimum Bid: $170

Value: $300

Online Close: Apr 26, 2025 10:00 PM MDT

Bid History: 5 bids




Description

Art School Santa Fe


Winner's Choice - a month of art classes or a week of summer camp


The mission of our summer camp is to provide a safe, fun and relaxing experience for students to grow, make friends and learn extensively about art. It is crucial for the school to create a space where everyone is welcomed, feels safe and supported. Our camps vary in art styles but are based on old masters techniques. Some of the different themes are: paintings, portraits, creature design, surrealism, yokai, kaiju, and kawaii, to name a few.


About the owner: 


Ronny Beeman’s initial training as an artist was focused on anatomy and classical painting techniques. From there, my interests shifted into fantasy illustration, comics, and cartoon character design. These days my artistic focus ranges from impressionist landscapes to portraits and watercolor fantasy art… any subject really! I have had the fortune of having my work exhibited and published internationally, from books and magazines to galleries and some appearances at San Diego Comic Con.


In addition to being a creator, Ronny has had the rewarding pleasure of being an art educator for nearly three decades, teaching art classes in Los Angeles, Seattle, and now in Santa Fe. Since 2017, she has been teaching art at Santa Fe School for Arts and Sciences K - 6th as well as being in the classroom as a teacher aid for numerous grade levels. She is a certified Waldorf instructor and taught art and held the position of after care director at Waldorf schools in Tacoma and Seattle WA. As an insecure, frequently overwhelmed child, art gave her strength, confidence, hope and joy which is now the Art School’s mission to spread to young learners everywhere!  

Special Instructions

Generously donated by Arts & Sciences alum parent and past Arts & Sciences teacher, Ronny Beeman.

Donated by

Ronny Beeman