Phil Levine Workshops Inc


November 7-14 2006 painting and Culture in San Miguel de Allende


Choose your Club Phil package!

(all packages include lodging, ground transportation to and from the Leon Airport, breakfasts and dinners at Mansion del Bosque).

Basic Level Packages - Pick the package that applies to you then add costs of additional choices

painting without instruction
$1350 single occupancy $1150 double occupancy
painting with instruction
$1650 single occupancy $1450 double occupancy
non-painter choosing activities
$1350 single occupancy $1150 double occupancy
Mexican Cooking Classes
group or private classes $50 -$80 per day 2-3 hour classes 5 days a week
Spanish Language Classes
private lessons and/or group lessons available $70 - $130 per week
golf/tennis - 9 hole golf course
Includes two rounds of golf and equipment rental. More information below at www.paintingfrance.com/golf.htm
walking, shopping and market tours
Includes the walking and shopping tour and one out of town tour.
Click here for more information.

To submit your registration fee by credit card or pay the balance please go to my secure registration page.

If all of this is just a little confusing....please email or call me for clarification. After all, this is Club Phil and who else but Phil should know the answers?

some of Jennifer Padgett's paintings

Born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1973, Jennifer Padgett is an artist noted for her strong sense of light and color. Her oil paintings are rendered in a loose and painterly manner that convey the vitality and essence of a moment. From Diebenkorn to Vermeer, Jennifer loves and is influenced by a wide range of painters.

She graduated in 1995 from Lipscomb University with a bachelors degree in fine art. Jennifer has studied with Dawn Whitelaw, Ann Templeton, Kim English, Ken Auster, and George Strickland. Widely collected, her paintings are found in many private and corporate collections such as Ingram Industries and Vanderbilt University.

Jennifer has had numerous one woman shows and has exhibited widely.

Some sample fares to Leon from USA cities as of last week.

Atlanta $408
Chicago $230
Los Angeles $480
Miami $420
Newark $500
Houston $420

Durham $510


To submit your registration fee by credit card or pay the balance please go to my secure registration page.


near el Jardin in central San Miguel


sample room at Mansion del Bosque

According to the GoNOMAD Destination Miniguide:
" Nestled high in the cool hills of the Mexican altiplano, San Miguel De Allende is one the hippest,busiest, most charming towns in Mexico. More importantly, this seductive little city - with clear nights and warm days -- offers the alternative traveler numerous inexpensive and high-quality opportunities to study Spanish or the arts. So much so, that many travelers come to visit and never seem to make it home." I have found this certainly to be true in the years I've been bringing groups there. The sizeable ex-pat American population has added a cultural familiarity and comfort for those of us visiting. The art galleries and openings they have, and the music in the clubs at night are remarkable. I like to be in bed by 10:30, so rarely get to hear music in NYC, but in San Miguel I find that I can go out and listen to some great music that starts at 7:30 and still not miss my beauty rest!

Among the best attractions in San Miguel is without question, el Jardin, the central town square. Hang out for a few hours, listen to music from strolling musicians, read beneath a shady tree. Or, go church hopping and check out the Parroquia, the Oratorio, or any one of the numerous other churches in town.

For real local flavor, check out the Tuesday Market, a sprawling flea market that takes place all day every Tuesday on the outskirts of town. Buy everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to bicycle repair parts and puppies.

On a hot day, head to La Gruta, a private park on the road to Dolores Hidalgo, with 4 hot spring pools that vary from warm to steaming. Swim the blue canal to the grotto pool and stand in line with everyone else to be baptized by the gushing hot water that flows from a hole in the wall.


San Miguel de Allende is one of Mexico's marvelous colonial towns. It is located at an altitude of 6,300 feet,The entire town has been declared a national monument to control development and preserve it's colonial nature. The average high temperature in November is 75 degrees with an average monthly precipitation of 0.6".

The colonial gem of San Miguel de Allende population 80,000, is situated on a hillside facing the Laja River and the distant Guanajuato Mountains. Declared a national monument in 1926, San Miguel is a picturesque city of arched colonial mansions, flower-filled patios, and winding, terraced cobblestone streets.

The city boasts some of Mexico's best craft shops and fine art boutiques. The variety of merchandise is exceptional, as is the workmanship.

 



The food is incredibly delicious and so affordable, especially considering the strength of the dollar against the peso. All this plus a diverse assortment of international dining options have given San Miguel a reputation for having the best "small town" dining in Mexico.

For the painters, we will go to Pozos and have lunch at the gorgeous Casa Montana, owned and operated by American Ex-pat Susan Montana and paint in her gardens. We will also paint the Lavenderia which is where the local Mexican women still go to wash their clothes. But we will find the most incredible painting opportunities right there in the heart of San Miguel, particularly in and around el jardin, the magical park that is the central meeting place of this remarkable town.

Click on this to see the NY Times feature article written about Pozos.

Ruth Hyba - Owner of La Mansion del Bosque and author of "Gourmet My Way" will be our hostess for 7 glorious days in San Miguel de Allende. From her personally supervised kitchen, carefully planned meals are designed to give you a variety of nutritious foods that are attractive to the eye and pleasing to the palate.
Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables and safe salads!

El Mansion is ideally located: by tree filled Juarez Park; 3 blocks to El Jardin; 4 blocks to Instituto Allende; away from church bells and traffic and as close to taxis as our telephone!

Click on the following links to see what the rooms look like:

entrance
dining room
room #1
room #2
room #3
room #4
room #5

One of the best ways to get to San Miguel is to fly into Leon International Airport, between León and Guanajuato, about 1½ hour drive from San Miguel. This airport has a limited number of flights each day. Continental offers a few arriving from Houston, which is their main hub; AeroMexico has fights from LA and Atanta; American Airlines has flights from Dallas and Mexicana has flights from Chicago, LA and San Jose. Of course if you live elsewhere, like I do, then you will need to make connecting flights to these other cities. As you can see when you click on the transportation link below you can also fly into Mexico City although the drive time to San Miguel will be longer.

click here for transportation links



Some Photos of San Miguel de Allende!


on of the local side streets


sunset over San Miguel

the Parroquia across from El Jardin

great view from above town

vegetable merchant


yeah, we've painted these ladies before!

a San Miguel window

a typical San Miguel street

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Phil Levine Workshops, Inc.
242 East 38th Street suite 3E. NY, NY 10016
phone: 212-414-8875 fax: 866-501-6873
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