Studio Tour & Private Lessons

Conveniently located in the middle of Suffolk County, Long Island, New York I am excited to open up my home studio this spring for private and small group lessons. I have select days and times that I am available and can accommodate a group of up to 4 people. Why should you book a private lesson?

If you’re curious what an artist’s home and studio space is like well this is the perfect opportunity to see mine. Your session will be in my studio (one on one) or dining room (small group), surrounded by my art, what inspires me, and the ability for more one-on-one instruction for calligraphy or watercolor painting. This intimate setting allows you to come behind the scenes and connect with me.

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GROUP LESSONS

Do you have a group of friends, co-workers, family that you’re looking to gather together to do something unique with? I am booking private small groups (up to 4 people) at my home for either calligraphy or watercolor painting sessions. For specific pricing, available dates and times please contact me directly to inquire and book.

Christie Jones

Christie Jones (b. 1987) is a Patchogue-Medford-based artist whose work merges coastal beauty with climate advocacy. Using mixed media, handmade acrylic, and watercolor made from earth and mineral pigments, she explores environmental themes.

Since 2011, she has run a successful creative business, exhibiting at Guild Hall, MOCA LI, Gallery North, The Other Art Fair Brooklyn (2023), and various Long Island galleries. She received The Nature Conservancy’s 2024 Andy Warhol Visual Arts grant. Returning to college in 2024 after 14 years, she graduated from Suffolk County Community College in Spring 2025 with highest distinction. She will finish undergraduate studies at Stony Brook University in Fall 2025 for Studio Art: Sculpture & Ceramics.

In August and September 2025, she will be an artist-in-residence at The Caumsett Foundation.

https://christiejonesstudio.com
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