Autumn Workshop in the Grand Tetons

Autumn Workshop in the Grand Tetons

Off-site workshop | Available

All Levels
10/6/2025-10/10/2025
9:00 AM-4:00 PM on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri
$710.00

Autumn Workshop in the Grand Tetons

Off-site workshop | Available

Come and experience the Grand Tetons in full fall color with like-minded artists! This workshop is sure to be one of a kind with lots of practical information that you can use immediately and take back home with you. 

Who will benefit from this workshop?

This class is for artists of all levels who have some experience painting outdoors and would like to free up their brushwork while learning a natural method of composing quickly on the spot. If this is your goal, then this workshop is for you! 

 The workshop will begin on Monday morning at 10 am, with a meet & greet at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, followed by a Power-point presentation on seeing and using masses while composing outdoors. The group will then reconvene on location where John will demonstrate the concepts learned in the classroom that morning. 

During the afternoon session, class participants will have the opportunity to paint for the rest of the day with plenty of one-on-one instruction from John. * We will normally work from 9am to 4 pm daily, except for the first day since the museum doesn’t open until 10 am. On that day we will work out on location until 5 pm.

Each day will include a demo, either in the morning or afternoon, so that class members have the chance to paint in both morning and afternoon light. 

All skill levels are welcome. https://www.johnhughesstudio.com/

• Portable equipment and transportation required 

• Registered students will receive lodging recommendations

Hughes, John
John Hughes

John Hughes is an award-winning instructor who has taught for the Scottsdale Artists School in the past with rave reviews! He has also taught a plein air class on the college level for the past 20 years, and his classes fill up very fast! Additionally, John has written almost 100 articles for various art magazines including Plein Air Magazine’s Newsletter which recently published his 50thcolumn. 

John is a member of the Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters and he’s a Signature Member of the American Impressionist Society. He is also  featured in the book, “Painters of Grand Teton National Park” by Donna and James Poulton; a lavishly illustrated volume for any serious Teton painter. 

You can see more of John’s work at: johnhughesstudio.com