Arts & Entertainment
Viewfinder: Watercolor Class
Participants enjoyed an intermediate watercolor class at the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation on March 2.
Members of the intermediate watercolor class that is offered through the (OCAF) participated in their last class of the winter session on March 2.
Former Oconee County art teacher Kie Johnson began teaching beginning and intermediate watercolor classes for OCAF after her retirement in May 2010 and since has taught during both winter and spring sessions with multiple returning students.
Art education is just one facet of the many classes, workshops, and events offered through OCAF for both adults and children. Spring sessions in all art mediums will be starting soon and anyone who is interested is encouraged to register early as space is limited for many of the classes.
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OCAF is a mecca of artistic and cultural expressions and experiences that both its members and non-members can enjoy. The center, which is a non-profit charity, is open to the public and to residents of any county and always welcomes volunteers and community support.
