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Private Twin Room - Shared Bath Details
Twin beds with bath en suite, room shared with another student. Includes daily breakfast, lunch & 2 dinners. Check-in Sunday, Checkout Friday.
All rooms include the following amenities:
- Wi-Fi
- Hair Dryer
- Coffee Maker
- Mini Fridge
- Microwave
- Art by MISA Instructor
- Convient Parking
- Individually Controlled HVAC
Queen Bed Private Room Details
Queen bed, bath en suite – Limited availability. Includes daily breakfast, lunch & 2 dinners. Check-in Sunday, Checkout Friday.
All rooms include the following amenities:
- Wi-Fi
- Hair Dryer
- Coffee Maker
- Mini Fridge
- Microwave
- Art by MISA Instructor
- Convient Parking
- Individually Controlled HVAC
Shared Twin Room (with another student) Details
Two twin beds, room shared with another student with bath en suite – includes daily breakfast, lunch & 2 dinners (price is per person). Check-in Sunday, Checkout Friday.
All rooms include the following amenities:
- Wi-Fi
- Hair Dryer
- Coffee Maker
- Mini Fridge
- Microwave
- Art by MISA Instructor
- Convient Parking
- Individually Controlled HVAC
Day Student Details
Includes daily lunch, onsite parking, 24/7 studio access, and MISA staff.
Meal Plan Details
We offer a gourmet meal plan with all of our on-campus lodging packages. Daily breakfast and lunch, and two on-campus dinners are served in our spacious Barn dining hall. For the other evening meals, enjoy the sights and sounds of Madeline Island at one of the Island restaurants overlooking Lake Superior sunsets.
Our delicious gourmet meals are prepared by master chef Laura DeRam. Her handcrafted meals are filled to the brim with local and organic ingredients. All meals are tailored to your dietary needs, vegetarian and gluten free options are always available.
Unlimited healthy snacks and beverages are always available 24/7 in our dining hall and workshop studios. We take great pride in providing fresh fruits from our famous Bayfield Orchards.
You’ll always find our chocolate chip cookie jars full morning, noon and night.
Sketchbook Evolution: A Drawing & Watercolor Retreat on Madeline Island
Genre: Urban Sketching
Type of Medium: Watercolor, Pencil, Pen
Instructors:
Availability: Spaces Available
Workshop Description:
You asked for it - and we made it happen! After two years of rave reviews, our renowned sketching duo of Eduardo Bajzek, and Rita Sabler return to Madeline Island for the 2026 season with an all-new curriculum designed to expand, refine, and energize your sketchbook practice.
This immersive 5-day retreat weaves together complementary foundations of great sketching:
- Playing with whites and negative space with Eduardo
- Simplifying complex scenes with Rita
Each instructor brings a distinct artistic lens, and together they offer a rich blend of demonstrations, guided exercises, and on-location sketching adventures around the island. Whether you’re strengthening core skills or exploring a new way of seeing, you’ll be supported, challenged, and inspired every step of the way.
Throughout the week, you’ll rotate between instructors at different island locations, with additional opportunities to learn together in group settings. Expect a dynamic mix of campus sessions, field sketching, camaraderie, and creative play.
A special highlight: mid-week you’ll enjoy an Open Studio Day, a flexible, self-directed session with instructors available for feedback, demos, and personal guidance. It’s the perfect moment to deepen your work, revisit earlier concepts, or explore new ideas sparked during the retreat.
By Friday, you’ll head out on a celebratory sketchcrawl and conclude with a warm, constructive group sharing session where each participant highlights a favorite piece from the week.
Whether you're a seasoned sketcher or a watercolor enthusiast looking to broaden your artistic voice, this retreat offers an unforgettable blend of learning, exploration, and community - set against the one-of-a-kind backdrop of Madeline Island.
Instructor: Eduardo Bajzek - Playing with and around the Whites
Foundational Concept: Exploring creative approaches to working with the white of the paper in drawing and painting
Application: Playing with the edges of the drawing, experimenting with negative space, and embracing the absence of color
Techniques: Pencil drawing and watercolor painting
The instructor will introduce the 3 core concepts of the workshop, through visual references, detailed explanations and useful exercises:
- Framing games: a playful way to bring interest and variety to the edges or boundaries of the image
- Negative spaces: learning to see and use negative space is crucial for every visual artist. Participants will explore ways to use it creatively
- Presence and absence of color: color can be used to express focus and create visual dynamics within a scene. Its absence can also communicate in powerful ways!
The instructor will provide reference images to inspire students and help them explore different approaches to these concepts. They will be invited to draw and paint small scenes, experimenting with framing, negative space, and the presence / absence of color.
Instructor: Rita Sabler - Selecting and Simplifying: Drawing for Impact
Foundational Concept: Simplify complex scenes by selecting key visual elements
Application: What to choose and what to leave out. How to simplify complex shapes
Techniques: Use of thumbnails, simplified linear perspective, depth
Urban sketching can be fun and rewarding—but also a bit daunting. Faced with overload of visual information, complicated perspective, and endless details, it’s easy to feel unsure about where to begin. This workshop is designed to help you approach the scene with confidence by learning how to select what matters most and simplify everything else.
We’ll focus on capturing urban scenes on the go, using quick, playful sketches that highlight sense of depth and bring in elements of visual storytelling. Through step-by-step demos and hands-on practice, you’ll learn how to create a sketch that truly captures the spirit of a place.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:
- Simplify complex scenes by selecting key visual elements
- Use linear perspective to anchor your sketches
- Create quick thumbnails to build confidence
- Capture the energy and atmosphere of a location
- Make fast, satisfying visual decisions—doing more with less
By the end, you’ll have a toolkit of techniques for sketching anytime and anywhere–from a cafe, market, a busy street corner, or on a daily walk. Join us as we will be looking closely, discovering beauty in a scene, and finding joy in every moment.
Workshop Schedule:
Sunday Night: Welcome Reception at 6pm
Monday – Friday: 9am – 4pm
*Subject to change*
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