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In Focus: Henri Rousseau
On Demand

In Focus: Henri Rousseau

Introducing Our Newest On-Demand Class

Study Rousseau’s enigmatic paintings using our state-of-the-art interactive platform. Zoom in on his strange imagery, and discover why Rousseau continues to captivate.

Exhibition Seminar: <i>Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets</i>
Workshops / On-Site / Exhibition-Related

Exhibition Seminar: Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets

Tuesday, December 9
10 am–noon or 2–4 pm

Explore the dreamlike imagery of Henri Rousseau face-to-face in our exhibition gallery. Instructor: Martha Lucy

Discovering Daumier’s <i>The Ribalds</i>
Workshops / On-Site / Barnes Method

Discovering Daumier’s The Ribalds

Wednesday, December 10, 2 – 4pm

This immersive workshop is an opportunity to study and discuss an individual work in the Barnes galleries. Instructor: William Perthes

Close-Looking Immersion: Cézanne’s <i>Portrait of a Woman</i>
Online / Barnes Method

Close-Looking Immersion: Cézanne’s Portrait of a Woman

Wednesday, December 10, 6 – 7pm

Spend an hour with Cézanne’s haunting Portrait of a Woman. Instructor: William Perthes

Surrealism, Then and Now
Online

Surrealism, Then and Now

Mondays, January 5 – January 26, 6 – 8pm

Revisit the movement’s origin and global expansion and consider its legacy today. Instructor: Naina Saligram

Caravaggio: Revolutionary Painter of the Roman Baroque
Online

Caravaggio: Revolutionary Painter of the Roman Baroque

Wednesdays, January 7 – January 28, 2 – 4pm

Learn how Caravaggio rejected classical idealism for raw naturalism, fueling works with psychological intensity. Instructor: James Harper

Famous Heists: Crimes in the History of Art
Online

Famous Heists: Crimes in the History of Art

Wednesdays, January 7 – January 28, 6 – 8pm

An in-depth look at art crimes, including museum heists, stolen artifacts, and forgeries that fooled the world. Instructor: Caterina Y. Pierre

Close-Looking Immersion: Rousseau’s <i>Scouts Attacked by a Tiger</i>
Online / Barnes Method / Exhibition-Related

Close-Looking Immersion: Rousseau’s Scouts Attacked by a Tiger

Friday, January 16, 1 – 2pm

Spend an hour exploring this magnificently theatrical jungle scene. Instructor: Kaelin Jewell

The Traditions of Art
On-Site / Barnes Method

The Traditions of Art

Tuesdays, January 20 – April 28, 1:30 – 4:30pm

Trace art’s evolution from ancient to modern times while immersed in the Barnes collection galleries. Instructor: Kaelin Jewell

The Elements of Art
On-Site / Barnes Method

The Elements of Art

Tuesdays, January 20 – May 5, 6 – 9pm

Learn the core principles of visual art by studying works in the Barnes collection. Instructor: William Perthes

Collection Concentration: Exploring American Arts
Online / Barnes Method

Collection Concentration: Exploring American Arts

Thursdays, January 22 – May 7, 1 – 4pm

Explore American art and identity—from Glackens and Pippin to folk crafts and design. Instructor: William Perthes

The Elements of Art
Online / Barnes Method

The Elements of Art

Thursdays, January 22 – May 7, 6 – 9pm

Learn basic aesthetic principles and discover art’s communicative power by studying works in the Barnes collection. Instructor: Kaelin Jewell

Sound and Color: Listening to Cézanne’s Paintings
On-Site

Sound and Color: Listening to Cézanne’s Paintings

Monday, January 26, 6 – 8pm

Connect Cézanne’s paintings to compositions by Mozart, Beethoven, and others in this sensory-rich workshop. Instructors: Alison Boyd, Kaelin Jewell

The Art of Looking: An Introduction to the Barnes Method
Barnes Method / On Demand

The Art of Looking: An Introduction to the Barnes Method

Ongoing

This interactive online course will teach you the basics of the Barnes Method of studying art, at your own pace.

Art and Censorship in the 21st Century
Online

Art and Censorship in the 21st Century

Mondays, February 2–16, and Tuesday, February 24, noon – 2pm

Art censorship is on the rise worldwide. Explore the causes and implications of this alarming trend. Instructor: Gareth Harris

Exhibition Seminar: <i>Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets</i>
Workshops / On-Site / Exhibition-Related

Exhibition Seminar: Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets

Tuesday, February 3, 6 – 8pm

Explore the dreamlike imagery of Henri Rousseau up close in our exhibition gallery. Instructor: Martha Lucy

Exploring Impressionism: Modernity Painted in Broad Strokes
Online

Exploring Impressionism: Modernity Painted in Broad Strokes

Wednesdays, February 4 – February 25, 1 – 3pm

Learn about the radical artists who broke from tradition to represent the modern world around them. Instructor: Larissa Bailiff

In the Studio with Degas
On-Site

In the Studio with Degas

Wednesdays, February 4 – February 25, 2 – 4pm

Explore Degas’s process and learn classic drawing methods in a hands-on setting. Instructor: Michael Kowbuz

The Harlem Renaissance in Philadelphia
Online

The Harlem Renaissance in Philadelphia

Fridays, February 13 – March 13, 2 – 4pm

Uncover Philadelphia’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance and the movement’s enduring legacy on the city. Instructors: Alison Boyd, Zita C. Nunes

Close-Looking Immersion: Manet’s <i>Laundry</i>
Online / Barnes Method

Close-Looking Immersion: Manet’s Laundry

Monday, February 23, 1 – 2pm

Using a meditative approach, this hour-long session offers an in-depth look at Manet’s masterful composition. Instructor: William Perthes

The Art of Display: Exploring the Barnes Ensembles
Barnes Method / On Demand

The Art of Display: Exploring the Barnes Ensembles

Ongoing

Uncover connections hidden in plain sight by studying Dr. Barnes’s enigmatic displays of art at your own pace.

The Gilded Age: Art, Industry, and the Making of American Culture
Online

The Gilded Age: Art, Industry, and the Making of American Culture

Wednesdays, March 4 – March 25, 2 – 4pm

Explore the relationship between art and industry during the Gilded Age and the era’s cultural legacy. Instructor: Caterina Y. Pierre

The Nabis: Late 19th-Century Prophets of the New
Online

The Nabis: Late 19th-Century Prophets of the New

Mondays, March 9 – March 30, 6 – 8pm

Explore the legacy of this group of early modern trailblazers. Instructor: Larissa Bailiff

17th-Century Dutch Art’s “Holy Trinity”: Hals, Rembrandt, and Vermeer
Online

17th-Century Dutch Art’s “Holy Trinity”: Hals, Rembrandt, and Vermeer

Fridays, March 20 – April 10, 1 – 3pm

Examine Hals, Rembrandt, and Vermeer through deep-zoom analysis and cultural context. Instructor: Wayne Franits

Close-Looking Immersion: Gritchenko’s <i>Fortified Town</i>
Online / Barnes Method

Close-Looking Immersion: Gritchenko’s Fortified Town

Monday, March 23, 1 – 2pm

Take a deep dive into this cityscape by Ukrainian artist Alexis Gritchenko. Instructor: Kaelin Jewell

Being Present with Art: Cultivating Equanimity for Spring
Workshops / On-Site

Being Present with Art: Cultivating Equanimity for Spring

Monday, March 23, 6 – 8pm

This course is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the collection and learn mindfulness-based stress reduction meditation. Instructor: Roksana Filipowska

In Focus: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
On Demand

In Focus: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Ongoing

An introduction to Renoir’s life and work, with interactive videos that let you explore his canvases up close. See why Renoir is more than just rosy cheeks and cute babies.

The Art of the Late Medieval Book: Illuminated Treasures at the Met
Online

The Art of the Late Medieval Book: Illuminated Treasures at the Met

Fridays, April 3 – April 24, 1 – 3pm

Explore some of the great Western medieval manuscripts in the museum’s collections. Instructor: C. Griffith Mann

The Restless Modernism of John Singer Sargent
Online

The Restless Modernism of John Singer Sargent

Wednesdays, April 8 – April 29, 1 – 3pm

Explore Sargent’s artistic evolution, from his Paris training to his “restless” portraits in London, and consider his place in modern art. Instructor: Susan Sidlauskas

Size <i>Does</i> Matter: A History of Miniatures in Art
Online

Size Does Matter: A History of Miniatures in Art

Wednesdays, April 8 – April 29, 6 – 8pm

What makes miniatures so fascinating? And what compels artists to work on such a tiny scale? This course shines a spotlight on the art of miniatures. Instructor: Julie Steiner

Monet at Giverny
Online

Monet at Giverny

Thursdays, April 9 – April 30, 4 – 6pm

Explore Monet’s final decades at his home and gardens in Giverny, where he created his iconic Water Lilies series. Instructor: Martha Lucy

Close-Looking Immersion: Cézanne’s<i>Ginger Jar</i>
Online / Barnes Method

Close-Looking Immersion: Cézanne’sGinger Jar

Monday, April 13, 1 – 2pm

Discover hidden details in this hour devoted to observing and discussing the Cézanne still life. Instructor: William Perthes

Discovering Matisse’s <i>Studio with Goldfish</i>
On-Site

Discovering Matisse’s Studio with Goldfish

Wednesday, April 15, 2 – 4pm

Look closely at Matisse’s vibrant studio scene and its daring composition. Instructor: Cindy Kang

In Focus: The Ancient World
On Demand

In Focus: The Ancient World

Ongoing

A fresh look at ancient art. Learn about works from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome.

The Femme Fatale in Art, Film, and Pop Culture, 1890 to Now
Online

The Femme Fatale in Art, Film, and Pop Culture, 1890 to Now

Tuesdays, May 5 – May 26, 4 – 6pm

Study the mysterious femme fatale, an archetype for exploring themes of gender, power, sexuality, and morality across art forms. Instructor: Martha Lucy

Abstraction in Modern Art
Online

Abstraction in Modern Art

Wednesdays, May 6 – May 27, 1 – 3pm

Studying artists as diverse as Hilma af Klint, Paul Klee, and Joan Miró, this course explores abstraction between the 1900s and 1950s. Instructor: Francesca Ferrari

Close-Looking Immersion: Renoir’s <i>Young Mother</i>
Online / Barnes Method

Close-Looking Immersion: Renoir’s Young Mother

Monday, May 11, 1 – 2pm

Take a deep dive into what is perhaps Renoir’s modern, secular take on the Madonna and Child subject. Instructor: Kaelin Jewell

Decades of Change: American Art and Culture 1950–70
Online

Decades of Change: American Art and Culture 1950–70

Fridays, May 15 – June 5, 1 – 3pm

See how postwar American art reflected innovation, protest, and social change. Instructor: Matthew Palczynski

The Hudson River School in Context
Online

The Hudson River School in Context

Tuesdays, May 26 – June 16, 12 – 2pm

Explore 19th-century landscape painting and its politics through deep-zoom analysis. Instructor: William L. Coleman

Exhibition Seminar: <i>Freedom Dreams</i>
Workshops / On-Site / Exhibition-Related

Exhibition Seminar: Freedom Dreams

Saturday, May 30, 11am – 1pm

Discuss Black artistic futures and representation in the exhibition Freedom Dreams. Instructor: James Claiborne

Sound and Color: Music and Landscape
On-Site

Sound and Color: Music and Landscape

Monday, June 1, 6 – 8pm

Discover how composers and painters intertwined sound and scenery in art. Instructor: William L. Coleman

Cézanne: The Battle of the <i>Bathers</i>
Online

Cézanne: The Battle of the Bathers

Wednesdays, June 3 – June 24, 6 – 8pm

Compare Cézanne’s Bathers paintings through guided close looking and deep-zoom study. Instructor: Naina Saligram

Sicily: Crossroads of Art and Culture
Online

Sicily: Crossroads of Art and Culture

Thursdays, June 4 – June 25, 2 – 4pm

Explore the island’s rich artistic history from antiquity to the early modern era. Instructor: Kaelin Jewell

Close-Looking Immersion: Pissarro’s <i>Garden in Full Sunlight</i>
Online / Barnes Method

Close-Looking Immersion: Pissarro’s Garden in Full Sunlight

Monday, June 8, 1 – 2pm

Examine Pissarro’s radiant brushwork using guided close looking and deep-zoom technology. Instructor: William Perthes

Being Present with Art: Practicing Openness
On-Site

Being Present with Art: Practicing Openness

Wednesday, June 17, 1 – 3pm

Use mindfulness and guided looking to cultivate openness and creative presence. Instructor: Roksana Filipowska

Saint Joseph’s University Museum Education Graduate Program
Professional Workshops & Certificate Programs

Saint Joseph’s University Museum Education Graduate Program

Ongoing

A collaboration with SJU, this new program prepares future museum educators for roles in public and private institutions.

Horticulture Certificate Program
Professional Workshops & Certificate Programs

Horticulture Certificate Program

Ongoing

Our two-year certificate program covers horticultural science, methods, and design.

The Barnes–de Mazia Certificate Program
Professional Workshops & Certificate Programs

The Barnes–de Mazia Certificate Program

Ongoing

This special track offers an immersion in the Barnes Method and an introduction to other interpretive approaches.

Art, Well-Being, and Medicine
Professional Workshops & Certificate Programs

Art, Well-Being, and Medicine

Professional Development Workshops for Groups

Our group workshops help medical students and healthcare professionals develop a more empathetic, humanistic approach to patient care.

Gift a Barnes Class
Special Offer / Online / On-Site

Gift a Barnes Class

Ongoing

Give the gift of lifelong learning with art history classes taught by Barnes experts.