National Sporting Library & Museum hosts Maslyk workshop

Two-day event guides participants through 'expressive journey' of painting horses

The National Sporting Library & Museum (NSLM) in Middleburg, Virginia, has issued an invitation to join acclaimed local artist Gail Guirreri Maslyk June 11–12 for an “inspiring, hands-on oil painting workshop that celebrates process over perfection.”

In this immersive two-day experience, Maslyk will guide participants through the expressive journey of painting horses—encouraging spontaneity, exploration and a deeper connection to one’s creative voice.
“Like a vacation, painting is about the journey, not the destination. The twists and turns are where your unique voice emerges.”

Painting with energy, intention

“Unharnessed,” 2015, by Gail Guirreri Maslyk

This workshop emphasizes painting with energy and intention. Participants will explore fast, intuitive techniques that help them stay loose and responsive—learning to recognize when a piece is finished, when to push further, or when to start fresh.

Working with a limited palette, they will uncover surprising color harmonies and new ways to capture form and movement.

Throughout the workshop, Maslyk will share demonstrations, individual guidance and group feedback—all in a supportive, focused environment. This workshop offers a fresh and dynamic approach to oil painting for both seasoned painters and those looking to deepen their practice.

Some experience drawing and painting is helpful. The workshop size is limited to 15 students to ensure personalized attention.

Workshop Schedule:

Wednesday, June 11

  • Morning: Horse Eye Study on an 11×14 panel
  • Afternoon: Horse Portrait on a 16×20 panel

Thursday, June 12

  • Full day: Horse Figure on an 18×24 panel

Register now to reserve your spot—the workshop is quickly filling up!

NSLM Member Fee: $220

Non-Member Fee: $250

About the NSLM

Founded in 1954, the National Sporting Library & Museum (NSLM) is located in Middleburg, the heart of Virginia’s hunt country. The six-acre campus, world-class research library and fine art museum highlight the rich heritage and tradition of country pursuits. Angling, horsemanship, shooting, steeplechasing, foxhunting, flat racing, polo, coaching and wildlife are among the subjects one can explore in the institution’s general stacks, rare book holdings, archive, and art collection. The NSLM offers a wide variety of educational programs, exhibitions and family activities throughout the year.

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