
Becoming the Landscape: A Hudson River School Reflection
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In celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Hudson River School, Becoming the Landscape is more than a workshop series—it’s a creative and contemplative journey through place, presence, and personal expression.
Session 4: Becoming the Landscape – A Blueprint for Our Lives
This closing session invites participants to explore landscape as a perceptual and atmospheric experience shaped by light, weather, memory, and inner reflection. Participants will begin with close looking in the galleries before moving into a guided, process-based art practice.
Using fluid media and layered mark-making, each person will create an abstract atmospheric study — a personal visual "blueprint" rooted in presence, clarity, and forward vision. Rather than focusing on traditional representation, the experience emphasizes attentiveness, observation, and intuitive response.
Guided by the spirit of artists such as Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, and Albert Bierstadt — whose luminous works are represented within The Hyde’s collection — participants are invited to reimagine the landscape not only as something to admire, but as something to embody.
No prior art experience is necessary — only a willingness to slow down, notice, create, and connect with the landscape in new and meaningful ways.