PAINT & SIP: THE MASTER ARTISTS

OVERVIEW

Conceptualized, developed, and promoted an arts education series that introduced participants to influential artists through guided painting experiences. The program combined creative expression, art history, and community engagement, providing accessible opportunities for audiences to connect with the visual arts in a relaxed and welcoming environment.

SKILLS DEMONSTRATED

  • Program Development

  • Arts Education

  • Cultural Programming

  • Event Marketing

  • Audience Engagement

  • Community Building

  • Creative Direction

  • Content Development

  • Public Outreach

  • Experiential Programming

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Developed the concept and educational framework for the Paint & Sip series.

  • Researched featured artists and incorporated art historical themes into each program.

  • Created promotional materials, marketing campaigns, and audience engagement strategies.

  • Coordinated program logistics, registration, supplies, and event execution.

  • Facilitated partnerships and community outreach efforts to expand participation.

  • Supported attendee engagement and overall program experience during each event.

  • Evaluated program performance and adapted future sessions based on audience interest and feedback.

REFLECTION

What fascinated me most about this project was watching people discover that art history is not something confined to museums or textbooks—it is something they can actively participate in.

Each program invited participants to spend an evening learning about an artist’s life, creative process, and legacy while creating artwork of their own. The experience transformed art appreciation into a shared act of discovery.

Seeing the program continue to grow over time reinforced my belief that cultural programming succeeds when it creates opportunities for curiosity, creativity, and connection.

It reminded me that the arts are not only about preserving the past, but also about inspiring people to create, learn, and engage with one another in the present.

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→ Art in the Park Festival

→ Art Film Series

→ Artist Talk Series