Easy! Watercolor – for Adults
Sunday, March 15, 4:30 to 5:45 pm – Adults, 3:00 to 4:15 pm – Families with Kids
Every session is a little adventure, as facilitator Tomo Mori introduces a new project and fresh techniques to try. There’s always something fun and different to explore, and absolutely no need to stress about making a mess—CAC is all about creating and experimenting at your own pace. Painting, especially with watercolors, is a soothing experience—whether you love watching colors swirl and blend or simply enjoy the calming motion of your brush. Additionally, some new projects explore the art of paper weaving and dyeing.
The 3 pm class is perfect for children ages 4 to 12 (and their families), while the 4:30 pm session offers a slightly more challenging experience for those ready for a bit more. No matter which class you join, Tomo is happy to help anyone who wants to dive deeper into their art and get creative.
We’ll play with a variety of materials: watercolor ink, tube and acrylic paints, markers, pencils, Sumi ink, masking tape, stencils, salt, sponges, and even bubbles!
Come unwind in our painting workshop—a relaxed, creative space open to all ages!
March 15: Playing with textures. Get ready to dive into fun watercolor techniques that’ll add cool textures to your art! We will try 4-5 techniques to create textures using salts, hand sanitizer, bubble wrap, cardboard, combs, and other everyday items.
For: All ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. (Drop off not allowed)
Max Participants: 15
Fees:
Individual (adult) $5
Or, donate-what-you-can
60 mins class + 15 mins to clean up or catch up
Wear ready-to-make-art clothes, or bring old T-shirts/art aprons. Some aprons are available.
Registration is required to participate: Save your spot today!
About the facilitator:
Tomo Mori, originally from Japan, is a West Harlem-based artist specializing in fiber art installations and collage. From ages 14 to 15, Tomo studied watercolor rigorously under a master watercolorist, preparing herself to enroll at Tokyo Metropolitan High School for Music and Fine Art, where she was accepted with a perfect score.
Although watercolor is not central to her current art practice, Tomo uses the medium to sketch ideas and maintain a visual journal. When she paints with watercolor, she experiences a sense of freedom and an uplifted spirit—perhaps because the works are only sketches or because the medium is easy to get started with and to clean up. Through these workshops, she aims to share the joy and therapeutic qualities of watercolor painting.
Tomo’s work has been exhibited at venues such as Columbia University, Scope Miami, The Laundromat Project, Rush Arts Galleries, Governors Island, Newark Museum, Christie’s, and Swann Auction Galleries. In 2018, she completed a laminated glass and metal installation commissioned by the MTA. She participated in the Winter Workspace Residency at Wave Hill in early 2023 and currently works as a studio artist at the Children’s Art Carnival.
Registration is required to participate: Save your spot today!
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
April 19: Sumi Ink painting. Sumi ink is a traditional black ink used in East Asian calligraphy and painting (sumi-e). Participants can do abstract images or objects, animals, portraits, landscapes, or mixtures of multiple elements, playing with the lightest gray to darkest black.
May 17: Coffee Filter Paper Dying (more info coming soon)
June 21: Father’s Day! Masking Tape Painting. We will use painter’s tape and acrylic paint to create a color-block painting on a canvas board or sheet




