Step inside the studio of 1960s New York City and discover the intentionality behind abstract painting.
This course offers an immersive, hands-on discussion of approaches that defined painting in the years following War II in the United States. By deconstructing the materials and processes of artists Jackson Pollock, Yayoi Kusama, Mark Rothko, and more you will move into the mindset of the maker. Through a unique combination of studio demonstrations of artist’s techniques and behind-the-scenes look at paintings in The Museum of Modern Art’s world-class collection, you will develop a sophisticated studio practice. You’ll gain a transferable set of skills centered on how ideas evolve through close observation and creative problem solving. Whether you are a student of fine art, a professional looking to unlock new modes of thinking, or a lifelong learner curious about painting, this course provides the intellectual and technical toolkit to transform a blank canvas into a powerful vehicle for expression.












