Intro to Impressionism with Artist Jay Durrah
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Intro to Impressionism with Artist Jay Durrah

By Prince George's Arts and Humanities Council

Join us for a brush with art history as we dive into Impressionism with acclaimed artist Jay Durrah

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Arts’tination

162 Waterfront Street Oxon Hill, MD 20745

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Arts • Painting

Step into the world of light, color, and movement in this engaging workshop, Intro to Impressionism with Artist Jay Durrah. Guided by renowned artist Jay Durrah, participants will explore the history and techniques of Impressionism while learning how to bring their own creative vision to life on canvas.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced painter, this session offers an accessible introduction to brushwork, color blending, and capturing the fleeting beauty of everyday moments—hallmarks of the Impressionist style. Jay Durrah will share insights from his artistic journey, demonstrate techniques, and provide hands-on guidance to help you create your own Impressionist-inspired piece.

What You’ll Experience:

  • A brief introduction to the history and influence of Impressionism
  • Live demonstrations and step-by-step instruction from Jay Durrah
  • Hands-on painting session with personalized feedback
  • A finished piece of artwork to take home

All materials will be provided.


ARTIST PROFILE

JAY DURRAH

Jay Durrah is a self-taught artist from Western PA who has been sketching since the age of nine. Jay has a B.A. in Political Science from Howard University, Class of 1983. Jay had some formal training at the Corcoran School of Art and the Montpelier Arts Center.

Jay draws portraits mostly starting with the eyes, for he believes they capture the essence of a person’s being. Jay’s style strategically places multiple colors on canvas to create portraits. The use of multiple colors represents the multiracial aspect of humans. Through his art, Jay aims to draw people's attention to the commonalities of humanity.

Jay has showcased his work in museums, galleries, corporate exhibitions, music venues, and art festivals throughout the country. A highlight of his journey was getting selected for a group show at the US Embassy in Rome. Jay had four solo shows: at the Lamar Art Center in Barnesville, GA; Gallery O on H in Washington, DC; The Harlem Coffee Co. in Harlem, NY; and Harmony Hall Art Center in Ft. Washington, MD.

Jay completed several public art projects in the DMV area. During the George Floyd protests, Jay had a mural on display at the National Building Museum, depicting a young Black boy holding a sign that asked, “Am I Next?” His works are held in either private or public collections, both in the US and abroad.


EXPLORE SOME OF JAY DURRAH'S WORK

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Oct 19 · 2:00 PM EDT