Lee University students Lillana Holland, Jordan Lenarz, and Madison VanHook, senior studio art majors, have spent their semester studying at the Atelier Neo Medici art school in Monflanquin, France. Through the program, the students have the opportunity to study Renaissance art technique while being immersed in French culture.
“This is a unique opportunity to work closely with a painting master to learn techniques derived from centuries ago in an environment that allows for complete immersion in the discipline of painting and drawing,” said Mary Mathias-Dickerson, Lee professor of art. “Living in Monflanquin is a wonderful cross-cultural experience. Students enjoy the slower place of life and the time to focus on an artistic process that they love.”
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