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Sketchbook Magic with Watercolor (Triton Online Fall 2026)

Price

Members: $120 (6 Weeks)
General Admission: $140 (6 Weeks)
Day Pass (Members): $21
Day Pass (General): $24

Location
Online
Dates
Wednesday Evenings, August 26th through September 30th, from 6PM-8PM

Duration

6 Weeks

About the Course

Join artist Jeff Bramschreiber and the Triton Museum in exploring the magic of using your sketchbook with Watercolor! Join in and try something new or purchase the class as a gift for a friend/family member!

After enrollment through Eventbrite, zoom information will be sent by the

instructor.


Schedule

Week 1: August 26th - Nuts and Bolts

Week 2: September 2nd - Berries

Week 3: September 9th – The Islands

Week 4: September 16th – Baked Goods

Week 5: September 23rd – Pocket Change

Week 6: September 30th – It’s Halloween


Questions? Please contact education@tritonmuseum.org

Your Instructor

Jeff Bramschreiber

Jeff Bramschreiber

Jeff Bramschreiber has been drawing and painting for over forty years, and while he is primarily a pastelist, he also frequently works in acrylic, watercolor, silverpoint, most dry media and even airbrush. His artworks hang in private collections throughout the United States and Europe and have received many awards. A local art advocate, he has served as an art club president, (East Valley Artists and Santa Clara Art Association), as a juror with nearly fifty shows to his credit, as treasurer and lecturer for Silicon Valley Open Studios, as a demonstrator and lecturer for many of the Bay Area art clubs, colleges and museums. Jeff also worked at University Art San Jose for 21 years before its closing in 2018 as an assistant Manager, Frame Designer, and Community Art Liaison. Mr. Bramschreiber has also helped coordinate, organize, and participate in numerous local art shows, group shows and events throughout his career. Currently he is an exhibiting and “live paint” artist at Kaleid Gallery in Downtown San Jose; Jeff is also an art instructor for the Triton Museum of Art, The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, and The Villages Arts and Crafts Association.

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