Summer 2019 Class Catalog

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ART CLASSES EXHIBITIONS OUTREACH ARTSPARK EVENTS & MORE

MEMBERS EARLY ACCESS REGISTRATION: APRIL 22-MAY 5 REGISTRATION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: MAY 6 ER TO B M E M EA BECOM VANTAGE OF TAKE AD BENEFITS! R MEMBE

SUMMER CLASSES BEGIN: JUNE 3 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVES BEGIN: JUNE 10 FOR INFORMATION ON BECOMING A MEMBER PLEASE SEE PAGE 4


WHAT & WHERE Artist Development............................... 28 Board of Directors................................. 47 Ceramics................................................ 29 Digital Arts............................................. 31

CONTACT US Indianapolis Art Center Marilyn K. Glick School of Art 820 East 67th Street Indianapolis, IN 46220 317.255.2464 317.255.2464 x 0 - Guest Services Desk 317.254.0486 - Fax Info@IndplsArtCenter.org IndplsArtCenter.org

HOURS OF OPERATION Gallery & Studio Hours During Semesters 9 am-10 pm Monday-Friday 9 am-6 pm Saturday Noon-6 pm Sunday Gallery & Studio Hours During Semester Breaks

Drawing................................................. 32 Glass...................................................... 33 Harry Potter Day...................................... 9 Jewelry & Metalsmithing....................... 34 Make It Take It......................................... 6 Painting.................................................. 36 Photography.......................................... 38 Printmaking........................................... 40 Sculpture............................................... 42 Studio Staycations................................. 26 Summer Camps & Teen Intensives........ 10 Textile Arts............................................. 44 Tuition Assistance.................................. 41 Woodworking........................................ 45

December 17, 2018-January 13, 2019 May 13-June 2, 2019 9 am-6 pm Monday-Saturday Noon-6 pm Sunday Administration Offices 9 am-5 pm Monday–Friday

HOLIDAY HOURS The Art Center will be closed on the following holidays. Online registration will still be available. Easter - April 21, 2019 Memorial Day Weekend - May 25-27, 2019 Fourth of July - July 4

POLICIES & PROCEDURES Go to: IndplsArtCenter.org/ArtClasses

QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT: Paul Hayes - Ceramics PHayes@IndplsArtCenter.org Shawn Everette - Glass SEverette@IndplsArtCenter.org Kimberly Conrad - Jewelry & Metalsmithing KConrad@IndplsArtCenter.org Elise Howell - 2D & Fiber Arts EHowell@IndplsArtCenter.org Dan Fifer - Printmaking, Photography & Digital Arts - DFifer@IndplsArtCenter.org Jeremy Pugh - Sculpture & Wood JPugh@IndplsArtCenter.org Jheny Nieto - Youth & Teen, TAC & SMART JNieto@IndplsArtCenter.org

ADULT CLASS LEVELS BEGINNING - Perfect for those artists ready to begin their art journey or those who

want a refresher on the basics. Students will learn key studio safety, skills and techniques and get acquainted with the tools and terms associated with the medium.

INTERMEDIATE - Great for those artists who are already familiar with the basics.

Students will learn next-level skills and techniques while building on the tools and terms learned in beginning level classes.

ADVANCED - For artists with working knowledge of a medium, with the necessary skills and techniques to generate artwork. Students will further develop more complex skills to advance and perfect their techniques.

ALL LEVELS - These classes are unique opportunities for beginning through advancedlevel students. Our faculty work with students individually to ensure the growth of each one of our students.

MISSION The mission of the Indianapolis Art Center is to engage, enlighten and inspire our community by providing interactive art education, outreach to underserved audiences, support of artists and exposure to the visual arts.


After a long winter it sure is nice thinking ahead to warm weather and the joys of summer. Having purchased a new home with my wife Valorie in November I am personally looking forward to see what will be growing in our new yard and taking advantage of the season to further unpack my garage studio, host cookouts and enjoy jam-sessions around the camp fire. Summer has a lot to look forward to at the Art Center too. Our nationally recognized ArtReach program turns 30 years old this year. Make it a point to visit our 27th Annual ArtReach Exhibition on display from April 19 – June 12 to see incredible work from youth created in our tuition-free after school programs throughout the community. We hold their work in high esteem as it will be on display alongside our Creative Renewal Fellowship Retrospective featuring works by the winners of the last round of the Arts Councils of Indianapolis’ Creative Renewal Fellowship recipients. As always these exhibitions are free and open to the public seven days a week so be sure to bring a friend. The 49th OneAmerica Broad Ripple Art Fair has a new layout! The Art Center’s largest fundraiser will be held entirely on the grounds of the Art Center. Look forward to an energetic street fair experience with improved accessibility. We are proud to host 175 incredible artists from across the country. We couldn’t do this without you as it takes over 600 volunteers to pull this off – please consider volunteering this year. Fair dates are May 18-19 – visit our website for more information and to find the link to volunteer. Summer Camps and Studio Staycations are on sale now. I have two daughters (aged 10 and 13) and they have “agedin” to the same block of camps offered at the Art Center this summer. They are both excited to take glassblowing in the morning and jewelry in the afternoon – TOGETHER. Let’s see how excited they are about that after a few classes! In all seriousness, if you haven’t enrolled your children or grandchildren in camp yet do not delay as they are selling out fast. For adults check out our Studio Staycations. These one week offerings are a great way to give back to yourself this summer. Mark your calendars for ArtSparkle: Chroma. ArtSparkle will take place Friday, August 16. Join us for an exclusive night of great food, a silent auction and dancing to the music of Endless Summer Band. This vibrant party is a great way to have fun while giving back to the Art Center as we dance the night away raising money to support our mission. Finally, thank you to all who contributed to our spring appeal. As a non-profit we could not continue to operate without donations from you. Your gift, no matter the amount, is directly responsible for us being able to continue our mission. See you at the Art Center soon!

Patrick Flaherty President & Executive Director

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BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! T he Art Center is a unique place. For youth and teens, it provides an arts education creating pathways to academic achievement, career goals and civic engagement. For adults, it provides hands-on opportunities to express emotions, build connections with others and hone new skills. There is no other living community creative space with its breadth and depth in the state of Indiana. There are very few anywhere in the country. An Art Center membership is a unique opportunity to benefit from being a part of a creative community. Please visit our website to learn how you can become a member today!

• Exclusive early access to a members-only registration period two weeks prior to open enrollment for all students. First priority access to classes! • 10% Discount on adult classes and workshops during the two-week exclusive early enrollment (Excludes Special Programming) • 10% Discount on youth & teen classes during the two-week exclusive early enrollment (With Family Membership and Excludes Special Programming) • 10% Discount on youth camps and teen intensives, plus $5 off creative aftercare, during the entire camp season (With Family Membership and Excludes Special Programming) • Discounts on art supplies at various art supply stores • More than 40 exhibitions each year • Invitations to receptions, exhibition openings & events • Additional Periodic Discounts at various times throughout the year on Art Center merchandise, artwork, classes, and more! • A chance for your work to be juried for the Annual Student Show • ROAM Reciprocal Program - Free admission and member discounts to over 250 institutions across the nation! (With Family Membership)

Members Early Access Registration: April 22-May 5*

*Please note that members must sign up during this window to receive the member discount.

Registration Open To The Public: May 6

BECOME A MEMBER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL MEMBER BENEFITS!

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COLOR EXPLOSION AT THE INDIANAPOLIS ART CENTER! BENEFIT BASH FOR THE ARTS! SAVE THE DATE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 VIP HOUR: 6-7 PM, MAIN EVENT: 7-10 PM Join us for an end-of-summer party that starts in our galleries and spills out under the stars in our art and nature park! With one-of-a-kind art experiences, a special first look to our newest exhibition, specialty food and drink, dancing, and fun, ArtSparkle is a party with purpose and an exclusive preview of the coming year at the Art Center. Explore your vibrant side and come dressed to impress in striking hues and eyecatching patterns! Tickets on sale Friday, May 17! Sponsored By:

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Two-hour art adventures in every medium! Leave with a finished product every time! Think It, Do It, Make It, Take It, Love It.

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

PRINTING WITH COPPER

FELTED FLOWERS

Acid and ink come together with fine lines and intricate details to create wonderful artwork. Learn the basics behind the traditional printmaking technique of Copper Etching and walk away with a completed print!

Create ornate and wearable felt flowers from colorful wool roving in just a few hours! Watch petals, stems, and leaves magically form as you use simple wet and needle felting techniques.

Come learn the mysterious science of how glass melts in a kiln and create one-of-a-kind fused glass jewelry. Vivid colors and shapes come together to create two dazzling glass pendants. Finished pendants will be available for pick up at a later date. (Cooling time is required).

1 Day • June 12 • 1:00-3:00 pm $40.00 • SP331

1 Day • June 20 • 7:00-9:00 pm $30.00 • SP341

1 Day • June 14 • 7:00-9:00 pm $50.00 • SP500

WATERCOLOR PAINTING Get inspired and paint an abstract work of art by pouring, spacing, and playing with watercolors! 1 Day • July 31 • 1:00-3:00 pm $40.00 • SP302

FRIDAY CUTTING BOARD With just wood scraps and a few simple tools, you can build and finish your very own handmade cutting board to use daily or pass down to future generations of onion choppers in your family! 1 Day • June 7 • 7:00-9:00 pm $55.00 • SP700

Join the Art Center for a casual evening of guided two-hour classes taught by our talented instructors. Discover the enriching practice of creating art with a community of makers in an inspiring space, without pressure to master a medium or commit to an entire semester of classes!

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DICHROIC GLASS PENDANT

ENCAUSTIC PAINTING Encaustic painting lets you create amazing art using colorful melted wax! Explore color and texture while you learn the basics and paint an abstract scene in wax. You’ll be burning with creativity! 1 Day • June 14 • 7:00-9:00 pm $55.00 • SP300


FUSED GLASS

GLASS BIRD

Learn how to cut sheet glass and use it to create interesting patterns in this introduction to glass fusing. Walk away with a fused glass tile of your own making! This activity is family friendly and does not involve handling molten glass or working with the kilns. This activity is family friendly and does not involve handling molten glass or working with the kilns.

As the saying goes, “Put a bird on it!” Learn how to make a feathered friend sculpture out of molten glass! This introductory glass class will teach you the basics of working creatively in the hot shop.

1 Day • June 14 • 7:00-9:00 pm $60.00 • SP401

WHEEL THROWING Take yourself out for a spin with some relaxing time at the potter’s wheel. Try different techniques in a supportive environment and be prepared to get messy!

1 Day • July 12 • 7:00-9:00 pm $75.00 • SP404

BEER FLIGHT In the amount of time it takes to drink a couple pints you’ll create a beer flight tray in the woodshop for all your favorite beers to comfortably sit in. Continue the creativity after class and test your creation at Sun King Brewery with gift cards that will be provided to each student 21 and older.

CUTTING BOARD With just wood scraps and a few simple tools, you can build and finish your very own handmade cutting board to use daily or pass down to future generations of onion choppers in your family!

1 Day • June 21 • 7:00-9:00 pm $55.00 • SP701

1 Day • July 19 • 7:00-9:00 pm $55.00 • SP702

GLASS FLOWER

FORGED RING

1 Day • June 14 • 7:00-9:00 pm $50.00 • SP100

ARCHITECTURE PHOTOGRAPHY Learn to take dazzling images of buildings and architecture! Create dramatic effects in your photography by examining how light and different angular perspectives influence captured images. Cameras are provided! 1 Day • June 21 • 7:00-9:00 pm $30.00 • SP201

Make a color infused, solid glass flower. This class can be a single stem introduction to working with glass, or bloom into a bouquet of projects! 1 Day • June 21 • 7:00-9:00 pm $75.00 • SP402

ACRYLIC POUR PAINTING Discover the wonders of fluid art at the Indianapolis Art Center! We’ll talk about color theory and the science behind this fun art form, then we’ll enjoy the spontaneity of pouring paint. Each student will have the opportunity to create multiple works of art in just one night! Drying time is required, work will be picked up at a later date. 1 Day • July 12 • 7:00-9:00 pm $55.00 • SP301

Experience one of the world’s oldest metalsmithing techniques, forging! Use a hammer, anvil, and torch to cold forge a beautiful ring. 1 Day • July 19 • 7:00-9:00 pm $50.00 • SP501

LINOCUT ACCORDION BOOK Delve into the world of Linocut and learn all about this amazing form of printing! Explore techniques used to carve a relief image, learn how to fold an accordion book, and walk away with a book of your own making to be filled with whatever you desire! 1 Day • July 19 • 7:00-9:00 pm $40.00 • SP334

Think It, Do It, Make It Take It, Love It.

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SPARKS FLY! WELDING Spark up your creativity and learn the basics of welding! Explore the malleability of metal and all you can build with it by cutting and forming it into free-form ferrous works of art. 1 Day • July 19 • 7:00-9:00 pm $55.00 • SP601

WHEEL THROWING Take yourself out for a spin with some relaxing time at the potter’s wheel. Try different techniques in a supportive environment and be prepared to get messy!

XMAS IN JULY GLASS ORNAMENTS It’s Christmas in July! Spend an evening creating a blown glass ornament with guidance from our glass faculty while you learn to gather glass in the furnace, add color and form glass into magnificent treasures. No experience necessary! 1 Day • July 19 • 7:00-9:00 pm $75.00 • SP405

SATURDAY GARDEN TRELLIS Give some love to your garden this summer by welding your very own garden trellis! You will learn the basics of welding and walk away with a structure fit to support even the largest of tomatoes! 1 Day • June 8 • 11 am-1:00 pm $55.00 • SP600

SUNDAY GLASS GARDEN GLOBES

GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS

Spend the weekend working out your art muscles and create a brilliant glass globe with a metal stand for your yard or garden. Spend Friday evening gathering glass in the furnace, adding color, and forming blown glass into a glass globe. Come back on Saturday to learn basic welding techniques and make a metal stand for your beautiful glass globe. No experience necessary!

Keep your papers from flying away or simply decorate your desk with a beautiful color-infused, solid glass paperweight! This introductory glass class will teach you the basics of working creatively in the hot shop.

2 Days • July 26: 7-9 pm & July 27: 3-5 pm $120.00 • SP406

1 Day • June 30 • 12:30-2:30 pm $75.00 • SP403

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

RAIN STICKS - AGES 4-6

MANGA PORTRAIT - AGES 6-10

FAMILY CLAY TOTEM POLE - AGES 4 & UP

Stimulate your senses while you explore sound, texture, and movement in this hypnotic class! Go home with a new instrument to create sounds and music!

Create your own portrait in the popular manga style! Come discover the common characteristics and storytelling techniques that define this Japanese drawing technique.

1 Day • June 12 • 1:00-2:00 pm $20.00 • SP801

1 Day • July 11 • 2:00-3:30 pm $25.00 • SP810

1 Day • July 19 • 7:00-9:00 pm $50.00 • SP102

SATURDAY ACRYLIC POUR PAINTING - AGES 14-18 Discover the wonders of fluid art at the Indianapolis Art Center! We’ll talk about color theory and the science behind this fun art form, then we’ll enjoy the spontaneity of pouring paint. Each student will have the opportunity to create multiple works of art in just one class! Drying time is required, work will be picked up at a later date. 1 Day • June 15 • 11 am-1:00 pm $30.00 • SP830

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1 Day • June 9 • 12:30-2:30 pm $75.00 • SP400 OR

Join us for an exciting adventure in our ceramics studio! In this family focused class, we’ll focus on handbuilding techniques to create totem poles that tell your family history. Perfect for your garden or walkway to welcome family and friends! This family price is for up to four people. You must register all members of your family at the same time. There will be a discount applied to your purchase at checkout. One project per family. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 1 Day • June 29 • 11:00 am-1:00 pm $50.00 • SP101

GREEN SCREEN VIDEOS - AGES 10-14 Ever wanted to fly? How about swim with sharks? Now you can! Using a green screen and digital software, learn how to make wacky and wild videos that are perfect for sharing with friends! 1 Day • June 29• 11:00 am-1:00 pm $30.00 • SP820


MAKE IT TAKE ITS: 11:00 AM-1:00 PM OR 2:30-4:30 PM PUBLIC FESTIVITIES: 1:00-5:00 PM Join the Indianapolis Art Center as we magically transform our halls into a world-class wizarding school for a special day of Harry Potter-inspired Make It Take Its and festivities. There will be a costume contest, trivia, scavenger hunts in the Forbidden Forest, and many more magical surprises. Transfigure yourself into a fantastic beast or down a vial of polyjuice potion while gathering with a community of creatives and Potter fans who keep the dream alive. Register for a Make It Take It class or visit for our public festivities between 1:00-5:00 pm. Muggles, Squibs, and Wizards of all houses are welcome for this spellbinding day of witchcraft and wizardry!

Make It Take It Classes: 11:00 AM-1:00 PM

2:30 PM-4:30 PM

Book Making • $45 Clay Goblet • $60 Glass Crystal Ball • $75 Patina Potions • $60 Silkscreened Shirts (Ages 14-18) • $40 Sparks Fly! • $65 Wandmaking (Ages 6-10) • $35 Woodturned Wands • $65

Clay Creatures (Ages 4-6) • $30 Flip Books • $40 Glass Crystal Ball • $75 Silkscreened Shirts • $50 Sparks Fly! • $65 Wandmaking (Ages 6-10) • $35 Woodturned Wands • $65

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AGES 4-6 MORNING • AFTERNOON MORNING CAMPS

Check-In: 9:30-10 am Check-Out : 11:30 am Friday Art Show: 11-11:30 am

AFTERNOON CAMPS

Check-In: 1:30-2 pm Check-Out: 3:30 pm Friday Art Show: 3-3:30 pm

Campers will exercise their creativity and fine motor skills through fun and educational hands-on art projects. Teaching artists and supportive camp counselors will guide little artists in experimenting with a variety of art materials all week long! Each week will conclude with a celebration of the campers’ work in a student-led art show for friends and family! Join us 30 minutes before the end of class on Friday, art shows will take place in the campers’ studio. Campers should bring a snack and a water bottle daily. Please leave valuables and gadgets at home.

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MORNING CAMPS

AFTERNOON CAMPS

BIG ART

SENSORY ARTS

Little artists and big art - the perfect match! Campers will learn about size and dimension while making big sculptures, big paintings, big everything! This camp is perfect for little artists adventuring outside of their early paper and crayon days.

Stimulating, messy, and endlessly entertaining is what we have in store in this camp! Little artists will participate in active art making all week long using a wide range of materials.

June 10-14 • 9:30-11:30 am • Y101w1m $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

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FUN WAYS TO PAINT

June 17-21 • 1:30-3:30 pm • Y102w2a $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

ART IN THE PARK

SPLATTER, DRIP & SQUIRT

Little Indy explorers will go wild creating art inspired by nature, the creatures and sculptures in our ArtsPark! In this camp campers will draw, paint and build using different materials each day. If your little camper likes the outdoors, this is the camp for them!

Throw out the brushes and discover new ways to paint! Inspired by artists who do not mind getting dirty, little campers will learn through play and creative experimentation. A perfect camp for messy artists!

July 8-12 • 9:30-11:30 am • Y104w4m $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

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MUSIC & ART

CLAY CREATIONS - CERAMICS

Music and art harmoniously join together in this wide-ranging camp where little artists will sing, dance and have a blast making their very own sound making creations!

Little artists will discover creative and messy ways to make art! Campers will be encouraged to explore various paint application methods and practice some traditional techniques as well.

It is never too early for little artists to experience sensory play and art-making. Campers will work with clay and similar materials to explore different textures. Each camper will make unique glazed pieces to take home.

June 17-21 • 9:30-11:30 am • Y102w2m $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

July 15-19 • 9:30-11:30 am • Y105w5m $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

COLOR EXPLORERS

ERIC CARLE’S COLLAGES

Bring your little artist to explore all the colors one can imagine in this fun, week-long camp! We will draw, paint, and explore mixed media projects to help expand campers’ understanding of color.

You ate through a whole apple, two pears, and three plums and you are still hungry! Come make mixed media critters with collage and painting techniques inspired by Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

June 24-28 • 9:30-11:30 am • Y103w3m $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

July 22-26 • 9:30-11:30 am • Y106w6m $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

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June 24-28 • 1:30-3:30 pm • Y103w3a $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

July 22-26 • 1:30-3:30 pm • Y106w6a $135.00 Member/$150.00 Nonmember

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AGES 6-10 MORNING • AFTERNOON • FULL DAY MORNING CAMPS Check-In: 8:30-9 am

Check-Out : 12:30 pm Friday Art Show: 12-12:30 pm

AFTERNOON CAMPS

Check-In: 12:30-1 pm Check-Out: 4:30 pm Friday Art Show: 4-4:30 pm

FULL DAY CAMPS

Check-In: 8:30-9 am Check-Out: 4:30 pm Friday Art Show: 4-4:30 pm

CREATIVE AFTERCARE

4:30-6 pm (See page 20 for details and pricing.)

Campers will learn from professional artists as they grow their critical thinking skills and creative problem-solving abilities through hands-on art projects. Campers will also have opportunities to socialize with fellow artists through interactive outdoor activities, making installations at ArtsPark and exploring galleries filled with contemporary works made by Art Center students, local and regional artists. Each week will conclude with a celebration of the campers’ work in a student-led art show for friends and family! Join us 30 minutes before the end of class on Friday. Art shows will take place in the campers’ studio.

WHAT TO BRING Campers should bring snacks and a water bottle daily. Full Day campers must bring a ready-to-eat lunch that does not require refrigeration. Please leave valuables and gadgets at home. All materials are provided for youth and teen camps.

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SUMMER 2019


MORNING CAMPS

INTRO TO ANIMATION Join us for this hands-on camp and learn about storyboarding, character development, and animation all in one camp! Students will watch animated clips to guide and inspire each lesson.

COMICS, CARTOONS & CHARACTERS After looking at your favorite comics, cartoons and anime for inspiration, your teaching artist will share various drawing techniques to help you improve your storytelling and characterdesigning skills. Learn the tricks that professional artists use and have fun applying them in your own drawings! June 10-14 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y200w1m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ CLAY MASKS - CERAMICS Clay Masks is a ceramics camp for young artists who enjoy sculpting and coming up with new characters! Use inspiration from world history or elsewhere, and take on the challenge of seeing how many different masks you can create. June 10-14 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y201w1m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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July 8-12 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y202w4m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

ALL ABOUT THE ELEMENTS OF ART

Practice growing an essential skill in artmaking: making portraits! This skill-building camp will teach you various drawing and painting techniques while creating portraits in several styles.

June 24-28 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y200w3m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

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CERAMIC TILES - CERAMICS

Learn how to make your own cups and bowls in ceramics camp! Campers will learn handbuilding methods like slab, coil, and pinch construction to create original, functional pieces.

Explore concepts like shape, size, and color while working on various tile-based projects. Campers will experiment daily with clay and practice using traditional handbuilding tools.

June 17-21 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y200w2m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

Shoot images all week long and learn about digital photography through daily photo challenges.

TEXTURE EXPLORATION CERAMICS

June 24-28 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y202w3m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

June 17-21 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y201w2m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

July 15-19 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y200w5m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

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June 24-28 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y201w3m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

Learn handbuilding techniques as you work with clay and explore all the different ways you can add texture and detail to your pieces! This is a great introduction to ceramics for young artists!

PORTRAITS!

All About the Elements of Art is an engaging and educational camp where young artists will explore foundational concepts like line, value, and space. Projects and materials change from day to day, allowing kids to experience new mediums and elements of art.

The combination of drawing and painting lessons make this one of the most popular summer camps. Come grow your skills as you create a series of different projects throughout the week!

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__________________________ ABSTRACT TO THE MAX! Let creativity, colors, and shapes drive your art-making! Learn about masters of abstraction like Picasso, Pollock, Kandinsky and learn how to harness your inspiration as they did. July 8-12 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y200w4m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

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July 15-19 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y201w5m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ FUN WAYS TO PAINT Who said you were too old to paint with your fingers or splash watercolor paint on a canvas? Come and explore unusual painting methods using a little science, engineering, and creativity all at once! July 22-26 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y200w6m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ CLAY CREATURES - CERAMICS Clay Creatures is the perfect camp for young artists with big imaginations. Campers will learn various handbuilding and texturemaking techniques to give form to magical creatures from their wildest dreams! July 22-26 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y201w6m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

Ever wondered how or why humans began using clay thousands of years ago? Join us as we dig up answers and practice ancient handbuilding techniques in the ceramics studio! This camp includes an exciting Raku firing demonstration! July 8-12 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y201w4m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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AFTERNOON CAMPS

PORTRAITS! Practice growing an essential skill in artmaking: making portraits! This skill-building camp will teach you various drawing and painting techniques while creating portraits in several styles.

COMICS, CARTOONS & CHARACTERS After looking at your favorite comics, cartoons and anime for inspiration, your teaching artist will share various drawing techniques to help you improve your storytelling and characterdesigning skills. Learn the tricks that professional artists use and have fun applying them in your own drawings! June 10-14 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y200w1a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ OUTSIDE THE BOX Think outside the box and set your imagination free in the art studio! Campers will practice foundational and non-traditional drawing and painting techniques and apply them on one of a kind compositions! June 10-14 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y203w1a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ DRAWING & PAINTING STUDIO The combination of drawing and painting lessons make this one of the most popular summer camps. Come grow your skills as you create a series of different projects throughout the week! June 17-21 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y200w2a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ MOVING ART Create art that moves and interacts with its environment! This camp is the perfect introduction to installation sculpture and three dimensional art. June 17-21 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y203w2a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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July 15-19 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y200w5a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ PUPPET LAB ALL ABOUT THE ELEMENTS OF ART All About the Elements of Art is an engaging and educational camp where young artists will explore foundational concepts like line, value, and space. Projects and materials change from day to day, allowing kids to experience new mediums and elements of art.

Do you love creating characters or finding uses for unusual materials? In this camp you will learn different ways to construct and decorate puppets, using lots of mixed media. Puppet Lab is a hands-on camp with endless room for imaginations to run free! July 15-19 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y203w5a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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June 24-28 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y200w3a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

FUN WAYS TO PAINT

ABSTRACT TO THE MAX!

Who said you were too old to paint with your fingers or splash watercolor paint on a canvas? Come and explore unusual painting methods using a little science, engineering, and creativity all at once!

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Let creativity, colors, and shapes drive your art-making! Learn about masters of abstraction like Picasso, Pollock, Kandinsky and learn how to harness your inspiration as they did.

July 22-26 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y200w6a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

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July 8-12 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y200w4a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

WEARABLE ART

INTRO TO WOODWORKING

Get creative and make your own costumes, masks, and accessories using a wide range of materials! You will practice basic design and construction methods to bring your original designs to life!

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Work in the shop and learn to join, nail, and glue wood through the exciting projects we have in store for each day! You will learn about proper tool use and shop safety.

July 22-26 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y203w6a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

July 8-12 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y203w4a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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FULL DAY CAMPS COMICS, CARTOONS & CHARACTERS After looking at your favorite comics, cartoons and anime for inspiration, your teaching artist will share various drawing techniques to help you improve your storytelling and characterdesigning skills. Learn the tricks that professional artists use and have fun applying them in your own drawings! June 10-14 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y200w1f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

__________________________ DRAWING & PAINTING STUDIO The combination of drawing and painting lessons make this one of the most popular summer camps. Come grow your skills as you create a series of different projects throughout the week! June 17-21 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y200w2f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

__________________________ ALL ABOUT THE ELEMENTS OF ART All About the Elements of Art is an engaging and educational camp where young artists will explore foundational concepts like line, value, and space. Projects and materials change from day to day, allowing kids to experience new mediums and elements of art. June 24-28 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y200w3f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

__________________________ ABSTRACT TO THE MAX! Let creativity, colors, and shapes drive your art-making! Learn about masters of abstraction like Picasso, Pollock, Kandinsky and learn how to harness your inspiration as they did.

PORTRAITS! Practice growing an essential skill in artmaking: making portraits! This skill-building camp will teach you various drawing and painting techniques while creating portraits in several styles. July 15-19 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y200w5f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

__________________________ FUN WAYS TO PAINT Who said you were too old to paint with your fingers or splash watercolor paint on a canvas? Come and explore unusual painting methods using a little science, engineering, and creativity all at once! July 22-26 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y200w6f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

July 8-12 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y200w4f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

All materials are provided for camps and teen intensives. REGISTER NOW! Visit

IndplsArtCenter.org or call 317.255.2464.

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AGES 10-14 MORNING • AFTERNOON • FULL DAY MORNING CAMPS Check-In: 8:30-9 am

Check-Out : 12:30 pm Friday Art Show: 12-12:30 pm

AFTERNOON CAMPS

Check-In: 12:30-1 pm Check-Out: 4:30 pm Friday Art Show: 4-4:30 pm

FULL DAY CAMPS

Check-In: 8:30-9 am Check-Out: 4:30 pm Friday Art Show: 4-4:30 pm

CREATIVE AFTERCARE

4:30-6 pm (See page 20 for details and pricing.)

Campers will learn from professional artists as they explore advanced art techniques and gain a deeper understanding for what art is. Teaching Artists will lead campers through hands-on, experimental learning in nurturing studio environments. Campers will also have opportunities to socialize with fellow artists through interactive outdoor activities, making installations at ArtsPark and exploring galleries filled with contemporary works made by Art Center students, local and regional artists. Each week will conclude with a celebration of the campers’ work in a student-led art show for friends and family! Join us 30 minutes before the end of class on Friday. Art shows will take place in the campers’ studio.

WHAT TO BRING Campers should bring snacks and a water bottle daily. Full Day campers must bring a ready-to-eat lunch that does not require refrigeration. Please leave valuables and gadgets at home. All materials are provided for youth and teen camps.

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MORNING CAMPS

ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS & METHODS

CHARACTER DESIGN

How would you like to paint using a pendulum, palette knife, or even an entirely new tool of your choosing? Curious minds will get a chance to explore unusual art-making methods using a little science, engineering, and creativity all at once!

Study your favorite comics, cartoons, and characters in order to bring your own to life! In this camp, students will explore various illustration styles and practice drawing expression, different poses, and costume design on original characters. June 10-14 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y300w1m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ CAMP SCRAP! In Camp Scrap!, you will learn to use unclaimed materials and find creative ways to recycle everyday stuff into art! Let your creativity flow and show us what you can create while being a resourceful, ecofriendly artist. June 10-14 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y303w1m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ EXPLORING THE ARTISTS Find your creative voice as you look at how other artists have expressed themselves throughout time. Campers will experiment with a variety of ideas and techniques to help unlock their own artistic styles! June 17-21 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y300w2m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ PHOTOGRAPHY Ready for the perfect introduction to digital photography? Practice using a digital camera all week and get familiar with manual settings. Lessons on composition and digital editing are included. Campers are encouraged to bring their own cameras.

July 15-19 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y300w5m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

CONTEMPORARY ART CAMP What is Contemporary Art to you? Join us as we explore that question and create drawings, paintings, and mixed media projects inspired by modern culture. June 24-28 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y300w3m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ INTRO TO WOODWORKING Learn basic woodworking skills such as cutting, joining, and finishing in a safe and supportive environment. You will gain knowledge of proper tool use and shop safety through fun, hands-on projects in the wood shop! June 24-28 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y303w3m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ MANGA ILLUSTRATION Can’t get enough Fullmetal Alchemist, Naruto, or any number of the wildly popular manga out there? Join us as we create our own characters in the popular manga style! Campers will discover and practice the common characteristics that define these Japanese graphic novels. July 8-12 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y300w4m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

June 17-21 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y303w2m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

REGISTER NOW! Visit

IndplsArtCenter.org or call 317.255.2464.

__________________________ INTRO TO SEWING Whether for art or function, this hands-on camp will teach you all you need to know to get started with a sewing machine. Join us for a week in the Textiles Studio to bring your designs to life! July 15-19 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y303w5m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ PUBLIC ART Artists around the world are using their art and voice to communicate powerful messages. Join us and learn about those artists who have and are using art to make a difference in the world. Throughout the week you will work on individual and collaborative projects to be displayed on the grounds of the Art Center! July 22-26 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y300w6m $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ INTRO TO DIGITAL ARTS Transform your drawings into impressive digital art using Adobe Photoshop and Wacom tablets just like professional designers. This camp is a perfect introduction to digital drawing and painting, so sign up before it’s too late! July 22-26 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • Y302w6m $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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AFTERNOON CAMPS

ANCIENT CERAMICS Ever wondered how or why humans began using clay thousands of years ago? Join us as we dig up answers and practice ancient handbuilding techniques in the ceramics studio! This camp includes an exciting Raku firing demonstration!

CHARACTER DESIGN Study your favorite comics, cartoons, and characters in order to bring your own to life! In this camp, students will explore various illustration styles and practice drawing expression, different poses, and costume design on original characters.

July 8-12 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y301w4a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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June 10-14 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y300w1a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

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CONTEMPORARY ART CAMP

STOP MOTION ANIMATION

What is Contemporary Art to you? Join us as we explore that question and create drawings, paintings, and mixed media projects inspired by modern culture.

Bring your fantastic stories to life! With a digital camera and computer software, you can turn any idea into artistic moving creations and movies to share with friends. June 10-14 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y306w1a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

June 24-28 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y300w3a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

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CERAMIC FIGURES - CERAMICS

CUPS, BOWLS & MORE

Learn a variety of handbuilding and texturemaking techniques to help you sculpt the human figure, animals, and imaginary characters with clay! You will become familiar with various sculpting methods and take home one-of-a-kind creature creations!

Create beautifully balanced clay pieces to use at home or give as gifts. Practice traditional handbuilding methods like slab, coil, and pinch construction and try your hand at the potter’s wheel too! June 10-14 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y301w1a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ EXPLORING THE ARTISTS Find your creative voice as you look at how other artists have expressed themselves throughout time. Campers will experiment with a variety of ideas and techniques to help unlock their own artistic styles! June 17-21 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y300w2a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

__________________________ INTRO TO WHEEL THROWING Experience the mesmerizing art of wheel throwing! Get your clay spinning and make various pots and bowls to build on your construction skills. June 17-21 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y301w2a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

INTRO TO JEWERLY & METALSMITHING Show off your style with your own wearable art! In this camp you will learn basic metalsmithing skills such as piercing, forming, annealing, and soldering. Come and see what makes our jewelry studio such a sought after space! July 8-12 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y303w4a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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Movie Making camp is the perfect place to learn about how some of your favorite movies were made! Join us and shoot a short movie with your friends, practicing various shooting and editing techniques along the way. Campers are welcome to bring their own cameras.

PHOTOGRAPHY

July 8-12 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y302w4a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

Ready for the perfect introduction to digital photography? Practice using a digital camera all week and get familiar with manual settings. Lessons on composition and digital editing are included.

ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS & METHODS

June 24-28 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y301w3a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

June 24-28 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y302w3a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ MANGA ILLUSTRATION Can’t get enough Fullmetal Alchemist, Naruto, or any number of the wildly popular manga out there? Join us as we create our own characters in the popular manga style! Campers will discover and practice the common characteristics that define these Japanese graphic novels.

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How would you like to paint using a pendulum, palette knife, or even an entirely new tool of your choosing? Curious minds will get a chance to explore unusual art-making methods using a little science, engineering, and creativity all at once! July 15-19 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y300w5a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

July 8-12 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y300w4a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember All materials are provided for camps and teen intensives. 18

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CERAMICS AROUND THE WORLD Let’s explore the history of ceramics by discussing and discovering how clay has continued to be used throughout the world! Campers will make their very own ceramic pieces while taking inspiration from styles all around the world. July 15-19 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y301w5a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ PRINTMAKING LAB Discover traditional and alternative printmaking methods as we explore and get creative in the Print Studio! You’ll see how your drawings and paintings come together in this popular camp! July 15-19 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y302w5a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

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FULL DAY CAMPS

PUBLIC ART

CHARACTER DESIGN

Artists around the world are using their art and voice to communicate powerful messages. Join us and learn about those artists who have and are using art to make a difference in the world. Throughout the week you will work on individual and collaborative projects to be displayed on the grounds of the Art Center!

Study your favorite comics, cartoons, and characters in order to bring your own to life! In this camp, students will explore various illustration styles and practice drawing expression, different poses, and costume design on original characters.

July 22-26 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y300w6a $184.50 Member/$205.00 Nonmember

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June 10-14 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y300w1f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

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EXPLORING THE ARTISTS

INTRO TO WHEEL THROWING

Find your creative voice as you look at how other artists have expressed themselves throughout time. Campers will experiment with a variety of ideas and techniques to help unlock their own artistic styles!

Experience the mesmerizing art of wheel throwing! Get your clay spinning and make various pots and bowls to build on your construction skills. July 22-26 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y301w6a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

__________________________ T-SHIRT LAB Bring your ideas and designs to this camp and you will learn to transform them into original t-shirt designs! Work in the print studio, practice screenprinting techniques and develop original designs you can wear. July 22-26 • 12:30-4:30 pm • Y303w6a $247.50 Member/$275.00 Nonmember

June 17-21 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y300w2f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

__________________________ CONTEMPORARY ART CAMP What is Contemporary Art to you? Join us as we explore that question and create drawings, paintings, and mixed media projects inspired by modern culture. June 24-28 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y300w3f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

MANGA ILLUSTRATION Can’t get enough Fullmetal Alchemist, Death Note, or any number of the wildly popular manga out there? Join us as we create our own characters in the popular manga style! Campers will discover and practice the common characteristics that define these Japanese graphic novels. July 8-12 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y300w4f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

__________________________ ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS & METHODS How would you like to paint using a pendulum, palette knife, or even an entirely new tool of your choosing? Curious minds will get a chance to explore unusual art-making methods using a little science, engineering, and creativity all at once! July 15-19 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y300w5f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

__________________________ PUBLIC ART Artists around the world are using their art and voice to communicate powerful messages. Join us and learn about those artists who have and are using art to make a difference in the world. Throughout the week you will work on individual and collaborative projects to be displayed on the grounds of the Art Center! July 22-26 • 8:30 am-4:30 pm • Y300w6f $351.00 Member/$390.00 Nonmember

REGISTER NOW! Visit

IndplsArtCenter.org or call 317.255.2464.

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Even artists need a break. Join us after the camp day is over for structured creative play and art making with our professional staff. Creative Aftercare is available for afternoon and full day campers only. Ages 6 and up.

4:30-6 pm $20 Member/$25 Nonmember June 10-14 • Y600w1e June 17-21 • Y600w2e June 24-28 • Y600w3e July 8-12 • Y600w4e July 15-19 • Y600w5e July 22-26 • Y600w6e

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AGES 10-18

GLASSBLOWING

CAMP CHECK-IN/OUT Check-In: 10-10:30 am

Check-Out : 12:30 pm Friday Art Show: 12-12:30 pm

Campers will work with various glass techniques while experimenting with form, surface and texture. These camps will focus on equipment safety and safe studio habits. By the end of the week, campers will know their way around the workshop! Each week will conclude with a celebration of the campers’ work in a student-led art show for friends and family! Join us 30 minutes before the end of class on Friday, art shows will take place in the campers’ studio.

WHAT TO BRING Campers should bring snacks and a water bottle daily. Please leave valuables and gadgets at home. All materials are provided for youth and teen camps.

GLASSBLOWING Whoever said not to play with fire never tried glassblowing. Harness heat reaching almost 2000 degrees Fahrenheit! Learn all the tips, tricks and techniques to turn molten fire into glass art with a focus on tool use and safety. Suitable for returning students. Height requirement is 56 inches. June 10-14 • 10:30 am-12:30 pm • Y410w1m $324.00 Member/$360.00 Nonmember or June 17-21 • 10:30 am-12:30 pm • Y410w2m $324.00 Member/$360.00 Nonmember or June 24-28 • 10:30 am-12:30 pm • Y410w3m $324.00 Member/$360.00 Nonmember or July 8-12 • 10:30 am-12:30 pm • Y410w4m $324.00 Member/$360.00 Nonmember or July 15-19 • 10:30 am-12:30 pm • Y410w5m $324.00 Member/$360.00 Nonmember or July 22-26 • 10:30 am-12:30 pm • Y410w6m $324.00 Member/$360.00 Nonmember

REGISTER NOW! Visit

IndplsArtCenter.org or call 317.255.2464.

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AGES 14-18 TEEN INTENSIVES MORNING INTENSIVES Check-In: 8:30-9 am

Check-Out : 12:30 pm

AFTERNOON INTENSIVES

Check-In: 12:30-1 pm Check-Out: 4:30 pm

Join other creative teens for a summer of high quality artistic experiences with professional Teaching Artists! Teen Intensives are designed with your interests in mind, allowing you to continue developing your skills or try your hand at a new creative discipline! Morning and afternoon Teen Intensives are scheduled back-to-back so you can make it a full-day experience!

WHAT TO BRING Half day campers should bring a snack and a water bottle daily. Teens registered for a combination of morning and afternoon camps within the same week will have a lunch break of 30 minutes at noon. See additional information on page 31. Please leave valuables and gadgets at home.

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MORNING INTENSIVES FIGURE & PORTRAIT DRAWING Drawing is a fundamental and useful skill for all artists and designers. Gain confidence with the basics of rendering, anatomy, line quality and proportions in figure and portrait drawing. You will work with a clothed model to create impressive figure studies that helps improve your portrayal of the human figure and fabrics we wear! June 10-14 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • T401w1m $256.50 Member/$285.00 Nonmember

__________________________ STEEL SCULPTURE Strap on some safety glasses and see sparks fly as you learn to weld, cut and shape metal into art! Practice techniques and learn about proper tool use and shop safety in an encouraging and creative environment. All levels welcome! June 17-21 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm• T402w2m $310.50 Member/$345.00 Nonmember

__________________________ ACRYLIC PAINTING Explore the principles of painting and refine your skills in a fun, relaxing environment. We will study a variety of artists and learn different painting techniques. Lessons will focus on color mixing and composition. All levels welcome!

VIDEO PRODUCTION

ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY

Ready, set, ACTION! Interested in how movies, trailers, or YouTube videos are produced? In this interactive camp, you will learn about scripting, directing, staging, lighting, and all things editing as you work with your peers to create a short video in a week. Campers are welcome to bring their own cameras.

Ditch your phone’s automatic settings and learn to use a digital camera in manual mode. In this Teen Intensive, you will also learn about digital editing, light management and framing an eye-catching composition. Students are welcome to bring their own cameras.

July 15-19 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • T402w5m $256.50 Member/$285.00 Nonmember

__________________________ ART PORTFOLIO REVIEW & DEVELOPMENT Learn to stand out in the college application process and refine your portfolio in this dynamic, week-long course. With the guidance of a professional artist, you will complete a series of model drawings, giving you the figure studies that every strong portfolio should have. The week will conclude in the Image Studio where you will photograph your artwork, digitalizing and preparing the files for the online application. Students are expected to bring existing portfolio or samples of their work. July 22-26 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • T406w6m $256.50 Member/$285.00 Nonmember

AFTERNOON INTENSIVES GRAFFITI MURAL

June 17-21 • 12:30-4:30 pm • T402w2a $256.50 Member/$285.00 Nonmember

__________________________ WOODWORKING Learn basic woodworking skills such as cutting, joining, and finishing while gaining an appreciation for wood as a creative medium. You will learn about proper tool use and shop safety in an encouraging and creative environment. All levels welcome. June 24-28 • 12:30-4:30 pm • T403w3a $310.50 Member/$345.00 Nonmember

__________________________ ADVANCED CERAMICS Continue developing your skills in ceramics and create work on the potter’s wheel! You will receive direct guidance from a professional artist as you explore different methods of construction. All levels welcome! July 8-12 • 12:30-4:30 pm • T404w4a $310.50 Member/$345.00 Nonmember

__________________________ ALTERED CLOTHING

Interested in learning or refining your jewelry or metalsmithing skills? Join us as we practice a variety of techniques like sawing, piercing, forming, annealing, and soldering! You will learn how to create your own wearable pieces in our equipped studios.

Have you seen the incredible murals and graffiti all around the city in neighborhoods like Fountain Square, Broad Ripple, and Irvington? This is your opportunity to learn from professional graffiti artists and create your own! Each class session will include experimentation with a variety of materials and techniques, including spray paint and stencils. Working collaboratively and independently, teen artists will create their own designs and work on a large-scale public mural on the grounds of the Art Center!

July 8-12 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • T403w4m $310.50 Member/$345.00 Nonmember

June 10-14 • 12:30-4:30 pm • T401w1a $310.50 Member/$345.00 Nonmember

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June 24-28 • 8:30 am-12:30 pm • T403w3m $256.50 Member/$285.00 Nonmember

__________________________ JEWELRY & METALSMITHING

Are you Indianapolis’ next fashionista? Do you enjoy creating your own unique looks? Whether it’s for a fancy party, everyday use, or cosplaying, join us for a week of freestyle sewing where you will bring your designs to life. This will be a hands-on experience with access to the sewing machines in the Textiles Studio. Bring your sketches and inspiration, and let’s get sewing! July 15-19 • 12:30-4:30 pm • T405w5a $310.50 Member/$345.00 Nonmember

DIGITAL ARTS Delve into digital arts using Adobe Photoshop and Wacom tablets. You will get hands-on practice with professional design software in a relaxed and supportive environment. This camp is great for new or returning students! July 22-26 • 12:30-4:30 pm • T406w6a $256.50 Member/$285.00 Nonmember All materials are provided for camps and teen intensives. REGISTER NOW! Visit

IndplsArtCenter.org or call 317.255.2464.

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written by Dion Hazelbaker

In a time where the benefits of an art education can seem undervalued in our national economy but are growing in popularity locally, we reflect on 30 years of our community arts outreach program, ArtReach, and its impact on the people of Indianapolis. Youth and teens who participate in arts education show more positive academic and social outcomes than students who do not. Arts programming can play an even more transformational role in the lives of youth who face disproportionate risk factors, particularly youth and teens whose families are below the poverty threshold and are food-insecure, or children whose home situation is in flux or whose guardianship is in transition. Knowing this, and seeking to bring arts education to youth living in public housing, ArtReach was founded in 1989 as a collaborative effort between the Indianapolis Art Center and Indianapolis’ Department of Housing and Urban Development. The program quickly established a rich and meaningful arts curriculum, which expanded to meet demand in community centers, churches, schools, and other spaces serving vulnerable children. To this day, it is an out-of-school program that brings high-quality art education to students who have little or no access to it through traditional school art classes. ArtReach not only delivers an expansive visual art and art history curriculum, but it also uses creativity as a vehicle for young people to learn academically transferrable skills, develop increased self-confidence, and express themselves in a safe space.

“ArtReach is one of, if not the primary way that the Art Center brings its mission out beyond its main campus along 67th Street,” says Michelle Winkelman, Director of Education and Outreach. “It’s really a bridge between the Art Center and all of these neighborhoods, schools, communities … giving students a place to pursue art where they aren’t being graded, where they have access to a professional artist as their instructor, where they can experience and experiment with multiple media, where they get an exhibition opportunity at an award-winning gallery.” The program is critical to the Art Center as an “ambassador, advocate, partner, and opportunity-maker,” for the community. Today, ArtReach serves 20 sites during the school year and an average of 10 sites in the summer. The program expects to reach 1,000 youth ages 5 to 18 during the 2018-19 fiscal year, and remains Indianapolis’ most comprehensive visual arts outreach program. While she is proud of the growth—under her leadership ArtReach has grown from 8 sites to its current size—Winkelman stresses what’s most rewarding is seeing the program’s impact on individual students, and the community support and recognition it has garnered. ArtReach partners and teaching artists also testify to the merit of the program. Asked what differences she observed in students participating in ArtReach, Niki Girls—Executive Director at partner site Concord—states, “It makes them feel good about themselves.” Like other Art Center education programs, ArtReach has a high-quality curriculum, materials, and evaluation, and classes are delivered by skilled and compassionate art instructors. Each weekly lesson includes study of an artistic style, medium, artist, art production, criticism, history, and aesthetics. Supplies range from traditional canvases, paints, and brushes for painting lessons to digital cameras and MacBooks for the digital arts. These components play important roles in the creation and understanding of art, and extend students’ experience far beyond a simple craft to a robust creative, personal, and cultural experience. ArtReach culminates with an exhibition in the spring where youth work is professionally displayed in three galleries at the Art Center. Every individual participating in the program has work on display, and students value the recognition and celebration of their successes.

“We can’t give our kids enough of those badges of accomplishment,” says Girls. “It’s particularly true of the more quiet youth that we serve; it gives them affirmation that they don’t get as much. This is a place for them to shine. We all want to be able to shine."


In ArtReach classes, teaching artists act as role models, creating nurturing environments for peers to communicate and connect. As Girls says, “People want to be loved, to have opportunities to succeed, go someplace where we will be welcomed; we want to be able to do things where people don’t laugh at us when we make a mistake.” This is the kind of atmosphere the ArtReach program strives to create and maintain with every class. If you ask how the program has changed over its 30 years, folks generally will agree that while some sites and activities have changed, the core values and enthusiasm for spreading arts education has not.

“One of the strengths of the program is that the curriculum is developed by the teaching artists, and they have the ability and opportunity to respond to the needs and interests of the students in their particular class. So in a sense we have always and are continually adapting to evolving needs,” Winkelman says. For example, it has adapted to shorter summers and the “balanced calendar” of many of the school systems by adjusting semesters without taking away any programming. Similarly, enthusiasm from partners is mutually present. Girls states that Concord has had and does have a million partners, out of necessity, but jokes that “ours is a marriage, because we haven’t divorced! It’s been a very stable, working relationship. I don’t ever recall having any challenges with ArtReach through the years. That’s kind of an anomaly. The Art Center is not a pop-up organization or a fad. Reading is a staple, math is a staple, art is a staple," Girls finishes. The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Foundation provides major funding for ArtReach, and the program also relies on other grants and generous donations to ensure its continuity and innovation for the next generation of artists. The Art Center sees a bright future for ArtReach.

“A best practice of after school arts programming is the notion of depth of partnership,” states Teresa Vazquez, the Art Center’s Community Programs Manager. “Therefore, we are looking for ways to become more intertwined with our ArtReach partners, to customize our programming to respond to their organizational needs while we continue to do what the Art Center does best, which is provide high-quality, multi-faceted, and high-impact art experiences,” she continues. Via deeper relationships with community partners, the Indianapolis Art Center outreach staff hope to reverse polarity and achieve a sense of “inreach” as well, to bring the community into the Art Center and enjoy what it has to offer in-house, including exhibitions, a 9.5-acre ArtsPark, and studio experiences that cannot easily be carried out to the community. “We always strive to have strong, meaningful partnerships that go beyond a transactional relationship—so we aim to be part of each of the communities or locations we are serving,” Winkelman says. That partnership-building takes time but is very rewarding and usually results in other ways that the Art Center can work with that community. “I can see a vision of ArtReach in the future that, for example, hits every school in Indianapolis at or below a certain socioeconomic level. But it could also be taking our model to other communities (say outside of Marion County) and helping them develop their own local versions of ArtReach. We definitely want to continue incorporating local artists, underrepresented artists, and especially artists of color into the curriculum while building strong and long-lasting partnerships with excellent youth-serving agencies.” The 27th Annual ArtReach Exhibition will be on display at the Art Center from April 19 to June 12, 2019.

To find out more about the Art Center’s ArtReach program, please visit IndplsArtCenter.org/ArtReach today!


ALL LEVELS

BEGINNING STEEL SCULPTURE

3D FOUNDATIONS

PRINTED COLLAGE

Get comfortable working in the sculpture studio and learn to weld, cut, and form steel to create your own sculptures and functional objects.

Explore the elements and principles of art while practicing a variety of 3D media. Glass, ceramic, wood, ferrous and non-ferrous metals will be explored as we learn what makes exceptional art regardless of the media.

Create beautiful prints with fabric, flowers, and other fun textures. Learn basic principles of printmaking while creating colorful collagraph prints.

1 Wk • July 8-12 • 3:30-6:30 pm $329.00 • ST102w1 • Beginning Julie Ball

2D FOUNDATIONS Explore the elements and principles of art while practicing a variety of 2D media. Drawing, Painting, Photography, and printmaking will be explored as we learn what makes good art regardless of medium. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD175w1 • Beginning Multiple Teaching Artists

1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD174w1 • Beginning Multiple Teaching Artists

WHEEL THROWING 1 Learn the basics of wheel throwing or add to your existing skills. Explore different techniques for creating cylinders, bowls, and mugs. Finish your pots using decorating and glazing techniques. This class is geared toward those with little or no prior experience, but all skill levels are welcome. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • C104w1 • Beginning Kyle Rees

RAPID FIRE RAKU This week-long course is design to make the student a master of fire. Raku firing is quickest way to make pots shiny and take them home. Take work directly out of the fire with this fascinating and beautiful technique. 1 Wk • August 5-9 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • C184w1 • Beginning Soyong Kang-Partington 26

1 Wk • June 3-7 • 12:30-3:30 pm $259.00 • PR157w1 • All Levels Leena Dobouni

THE ART OF GARDENING Woodworking, sculpture, and drawing will be explored in this week-long adventure. From tilled earth to bounty of opportunity, you will explore the art of gardening by building planter’s boxes, steel trellises, and making drawings of the finished product during growing season. All materials provided for this class. 1 Wk • June 3-7 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD105w1 • All Levels Multiple Teaching Artists

THE ART OF POLLENATION Do you hear that buzzing sound? Don’t be afraid! Beyond their stings, these flying friends help bring about the beauty and bounty of the world around us. In this class, you will explore drawing, photography, and woodworking while learning all about the possibilities pollinators provide artists every day. 1 Wk • June 3-7 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD123w1 • All Levels Multiple Teaching Artists SUMMER 2019


FUN WITH PHOTOSHOP

SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY

PAINTING ON YOUR IPAD

Photoshop is fun, intuitive, and not scary at all with a little practice and instruction! Students will get comfortable with this software’s tools, and learn to navigate its menus with thoughtful lessons and a welcoming environment. Explore brushes and filters as you begin making terrific digital art!

Capture beautiful images wherever you are with the most popular camera in the world, your phone! Learn about all of your smartphone camera’s capabilities, explore elements of composition and improve your photo taking skills.

Learn to paint...digitally! Use your drawing skills on your iPad with various apps to create your own art. Then send the finished product to one of our professional printers and leave class with your masterpiece in hand!

1 Wk • June 3-7 • 3:30-6:30 pm $269.00 • DA143w1 • All Levels Christine Rider

4 Days • July 1-5 • 12:30-3:30 pm $209.00 • PH173w2 • All Levels Jedediah Johnson No Class July 4

1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $269.00 • DA119w1 • All Levels Christine Rider

THE ART OF NATURE FINE METAL CASTING

CARVED METAL JEWELRY

Make your own jewelry using the ancient arts of wax carving and lost-wax casting. Learn how to carve wax models to sprue, invest, burnout, and cast metal for unique designs.

Indulge in a week of perfecting your 3D jewelry skills: filing, carving, and using the flexshaft. In this class you will learn how to layout patterns and use basic tools to create beautiful dimensional, sculptural jewelry.

1 Wk • June 17-21 • 9:00 am-Noon $299.00 • J108w3 • All Levels Grace Marshall

1 Wk • July 15-19 • 12:30-3:30 pm $299.00 • J235w4 • All Levels Kimberly Conrad

PLEIN AIR PAINTING Explore painting in the great outdoors! Get out into our 9.5-acre ArtsPark and learn to capture the atmospheric feel that is unique to outdoor painting in your own oil or acrylic artwork. 1 Wk • June 24-28 • 12:30-3:30 pm $249.00 • P209w1 • All Levels Elise Howell

REDUCE, REUSE, RIVET: RECYCLED JEWLERY! What to do with discarded aluminum cans, t-shirts, plastic, cool patterned paper, and more? Turn trash to treasure as you create oneof-a-kind jewelry with found objects and metal. 4 Days • July 1-July 5 • 9:00 am-Noon $249.00 • J128w1 • All Levels Jacqueline Perry No Class July 4

CLAY & WOOD TURNING Learn the fundamentals of woodturning on a lathe, while marrying the medium with ceramic pieces made on the potter’s wheel. Spin imaginative works of art with us and learn the joys of working in the wood and ceramics studios. 1 Wk • June 10-14 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • W105w1 • All Levels Debbie Kirby & Steve Wolf

By better understanding our world, we can better work as artists within it. In this class, you will see the world with new eyes and use painting, sculpture and photography to manipulate and record the amazing world around us. All materials provided for this class. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD103w1 • All Levels Multiple Teaching Artists

LETTERPRESS Stun your friends and family with one-ofa-kind handmade cards and invitations. Students will use traditional type and letterpresses while learning the basics of letterpress printing. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 3:30-6:30 pm $259.00 • PR158w3 • All Levels Martin Clinch

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CREATIVE LIGHTING Get funky with lights and brighten up your work. Add creative elements to your photographs while exploring the world of soft-boxes, strobes, and reflectors. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $269.00 • PH261w3 • All Levels Jedediah Johnson

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ARTIST DEVELOPMENT Artist Development courses gives you the foundation to build your skills from the first class, no matter what stage you’re at in growing a budding and rewarding career as a working artist. We’ll explore Art History, Elements, Principles, and Studio setup— helping you gain the know-how to develop into the artist you’ve always wanted to be.

THE ART OF POLLENATION

BEGINNING 2D FOUNDATIONS Explore the elements and principles of art while practicing a variety of 2D media. Drawing, Painting, Photography, and printmaking will be explored as we learn what makes good art regardless of medium. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD175w1 • Beginning Multiple Teaching Artists

3D FOUNDATIONS Explore the elements and principles of art while practicing a variety of 3D media. Glass, ceramic, wood, ferrous and non-ferrous metals will be explored as we learn what makes exceptional art regardless of the media. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD174w1 • Beginning Multiple Teaching Artists

ALL LEVELS THE ART OF GARDENING Woodworking, sculpture, and drawing will be explored in this week-long adventure. From tilled earth to bounty of opportunity, you will explore the art of gardening by building planter’s boxes, steel trellises, and making drawings of the finished product during growing season. All materials provided for this class.

Do you hear that buzzing sound? Don’t be afraid! Beyond their stings, these flying friends help bring about the beauty and bounty of the world around us. In this class, you will explore drawing, photography, and woodworking while learning all about the possibilities pollinators provide artists every day. 1 Wk • June 3-7 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD123w1 • All Levels Multiple Teaching Artists

THE ART OF NATURE By better understanding our world, we can better work as artists within it. In this class, you will see the world with new eyes and use painting, sculpture and photography to manipulate and record the amazing world around us. All materials provided for this class. 1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $219.00 • AD103w1 • All Levels Multiple Teaching Artists

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CERAMICS The Indianapolis Art Center’s Ceramics department offers ceramics classes for all skill levels — ­ from brand-new students to well-fired professionals. Start with the basics of handbuilding and wheel throwing, or hone your skills in raku, coiling large forms or altered shapes while you explore more than 200 glaze combinations in our state-of-the-art studios.

BEGINNING

SUNDAY WHEEL THROWING 1 Learn the basics of wheel throwing or add to your existing skills. Explore different techniques for creating cylinders, bowls, and mugs. Finish your pots using decorating and glazing techniques. This class is geared toward those with little or no prior experience, but all skill levels are welcome. 8 Wks • June 9-July 28 • 3:00-6:00 pm $389.00 • C102a8 • Beginning Mariah Niedbalski

TUESDAY WHEEL THROWING 1 Learn the basics of wheel throwing or add to your existing skills. Explore different techniques for creating cylinders, bowls, and mugs. Finish your pots using decorating and glazing techniques. This class is geared toward those with little or no prior experience, but all skill levels are welcome. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • C102e8 • Beginning Judy DeGan

THURSDAY

INTERMEDIATE MONDAY WHEEL THROWING 2 Practice really does make perfect! Continue improving your cylinders, bowls, mugs, and ceramics creations! Develop new techniques in decorating and glazing with expert guidance.

INDEPENDENT STUDY Discover endless possibilities for bringing your ceramics projects to life with the aid of an entire studio and tons of equipment at your disposal. Explore new and exciting ideas for making your work, with expert guidance from an instructor. This class truly puts you in the driver’s seat. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • C205e8 • Intermediate-Advanced Mariah Niedbalski

WEDNESDAY INDEPENDENT STUDY Discover endless possibilities for bringing your ceramics projects to life with the aid of an entire studio and tons of equipment at your disposal. Explore new and exciting ideas for making your work, with expert guidance from an instructor. This class truly puts you in the driver’s seat. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 9:30 am-12:30 pm $389.00 • C205m8 • Intermediate-Advanced Paul Hayes

8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 9:00 am-Noon $389.00 • C203m8 • Intermediate Judy DeGan

INTRO TO CERAMICS Tap into your creativity and learn the basics of making artwork with clay in a fun and relaxed environment. Coil, throw, and glaze projects while developing your own style! 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • C115m8 • Beginning Teaching Artist TBD No Class July 4 Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list. 29


ALL LEVELS

WEDNESDAY

MONDAY

MAKING WITH MOLDS

SHAPE AND SURFACE Elevate your wheel throwing and altering skills, and learn to make new forms using fun decorating techniques. Experiment with darting, folding, and trimming while finishing your pieces with slip, inlay, and glazing. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • C103e8 • All Levels Kyle Rees

TUESDAY CERAMIC JEWELRY Learn to craft your own necklaces, pendants, rings, and all sorts of unique jewelry! This class is dedicated to creating imaginative earthen accessories from your wildest dreams while developing hand-building clay techniques. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • C133e8 • All Levels Mariah Niedbalski

BEGINNING

Discover the magic that lies within! Learn to make your own molds using wood, plaster, bisque, and found objects. Texture, pattern, and repetition are all easily achieved in ceramics with the use of molds. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • C266e8 • All Levels Paul Hayes

THURSDAY WOOD FIRING IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS The Art Center is home to Indianapolis’ only public wood-fired kiln and you can learn how to use it! Students will make work, load, and fire the kiln over a 24-hour period. The class will culminate with a kiln opening and celebration of all the amazing art made in the class! 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • C177e8 • All Levels Paul Hayes No Class July 4

ALL LEVELS

WHEEL THROWING 1

RAPID FIRE RAKU

CLAY & WOOD TURNING

Learn the basics of wheel throwing or add to your existing skills. Explore different techniques for creating cylinders, bowls, and mugs. Finish your pots using decorating and glazing techniques. This class is geared toward those with little or no prior experience, but all skill levels are welcome.

This week-long course is design to make the student a master of fire. Raku firing is quickest way to make pots shiny and take them home. Take work directly out of the fire with this fascinating and beautiful technique.

Learn the fundamentals of woodturning on a lathe, while marrying the medium with ceramic pieces made on the potter’s wheel. Spin imaginative works of art with us and learn the joys of working in the wood and ceramics studios.

1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • C104w1 • Beginning Kyle Rees

1 Wk • August 5-August 9 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • C184w1 • Beginning Soyong Kang-Partington

1 Wk •June 10-14 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • W105w1 • All Levels Debbie Kirby & Steve Wolf

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DIGITAL ARTS Our Digital Arts department boasts all the hardware and software you need to grow as an artist of the virtual realm. Working with iMac computers, our students harness the power of technology to discover new frontiers in art and design. Explore Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and beyond with the Adobe Creative Suite. These classes offer something for everyone regardless of your familiarity with the programs.

WEDNESDAY

ALL LEVELS

ADOBE ILLUSTRATIOR

TUESDAY

Create stunning illustrations with brilliant colors and crisp details in Adobe Illustrator. Explore the world of digital arts with the industry’s leading software and learn what vector graphics are, when to use them, and how to create them. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $349.00 • DA189e8 • Beginning Daniel Fifer

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BEGINNING

THURSDAY

MONDAY INTRO TO DIGITAL ART Explore the world of digital art software and find processes that work best for you. Learn about pixels, vector shapes, and how to utilize different color spaces while practicing techniques to make stunning digital art. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $349.00 • DA115e8 • Beginning Christine Rider

PHOTOSHOP AND LIGHTROOM Use professional image editing software to improve your photographs! Learn to organize, color correct, resize, crop, clean up, and manipulate digital photographs. Returning students will be encouraged to refine their skills and explore advanced techniques. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $349.00 • DA103e8 • All Levels Jedediah Johnson

DIGITAL PAINTING Use Photoshop to create beautiful paintings. Students will learn to use brushes, layers, and filters as they get comfortable using a Wacom graphics tablet to create wonderful works of digital art. 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $349.00 • DA113e8 • Beginning Christine Rider No Class July 4

Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list.

* Skip McKinney Faculty Award winner

ALL LEVELS FUN WITH PHOTOSHOP Photoshop is fun, intuitive, and not scary at all with a little practice and instruction! Students will get comfortable with this software’s tools, and learn to navigate its menus with thoughtful lessons and a welcoming environment. Explore brushes and filters as you begin making terrific digital art!

PAINTING ON YOUR IPAD

1 Wk • June 3-June 7 • 3:30-6:30 pm $269.00 • DA143w1 • All Levels Christine Rider

1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $269.00 • DA119w1 • All Levels Christine Rider

REGISTER NOW! Visit

Learn to paint...digitally! Use your drawing skills on your iPad with various apps to create your own art. Then send the finished product to one of our professional printers and leave class with your masterpiece in hand!

IndplsArtCenter.org or call 317.255.2464.

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DRAWING Anyone can draw! Students in our drawing classes learn fundamental drawing skills and techniques to advance on their artistic path. More advanced students can refine their technique and build on previous learning. From basic skills to more advanced techniques, our classes will help you discover your artistic vision.

BEGINNING

PORTRAIT DRAWING 1

ALL LEVELS

Study the basics of portrait drawing and the anatomy of the human head with a focus on structure, composition, and other helpful drawing techniques.

TUESDAY

8 Wks • June 4-July 30 • 12:30-3:30 pm $359.00 • D105a8 • Beginning Vandra Pentecost No Class July 16

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WEDNESDAY

DRAWING FOR PAINTERS

DRAWING 1

Learn the basic drawing techniques you need to create a painting. This class focuses on key concepts to keep in mind when you take to the canvas including perspective, proportion, form, and composition.

Draw with confidence! Learn to see differently and gain skills while developing line, form, and perspective techniques. Exercises include contour drawings, value studies, still lifes, anatomy, portraiture, and figure drawing.

8 Wks • June 3-July 29 • 12:30-3:30 pm $329.00 • D162a8 • Beginning Dianna Porter

8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • D120e8 • Beginning Ethan Culleton

FIGURE DRAWING Learn to draw the human figure! Working from a nude model you will learn to illustrate gestures, shapes, and proportions of the class model. Join us to draw from life in a supportive environment! 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $359.00 • D254e8 • Beginning Ethan Culleton

TUESDAY

ADVANCED TUESDAY DRAWING INDEPENDENT STUDY Explore new drawing mediums and take your skills with perspective, value studies, and still life to the next level. Delve into art history, as well as anatomy and portrait drawing to practice proportions. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • D313e8 • Advanced Ethan Culleton

DRAWING 1 Draw with confidence! Learn to see differently and gain skills while developing line, form, and perspective techniques. Exercises include contour drawings, value studies, still lifes, anatomy, portraiture, and figure drawing. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 9:00 am-Noon $329.00 • D120m8 • Beginning Vandra Pentecost

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DRAWING FROM PHOTOS Learn how to analyze various aspects of a photograph and translate it into a drawing. Students will learn about proportion, volume, and perspective while sketching landscapes, city scenes, and still lifes from photo sources. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • D147e8 • All Levels Vandra Pentecost

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TRAVEL SKETCHBOOK Create a traveling work of art and learn about keeping a sketchbook full of ideas and illustrations. You will explore various mediums while creating an original sketchbook that you won’t mind judging by the cover 8 Wks • June 4-July 30 • 9:00 am-Noon $329.00 • D318m8 • All Levels Elise Howell No Class July 16

WEDNESDAY COLORED PENCIL Step beyond black and white and learn to create vibrantly colored pencil drawings! Explore value, color combinations, layering, expression, and mood. Class projects and individualized instruction will focus on basic colored pencil drawing techniques, rendering, creating surface texture, and more. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 9:00 am-Noon $329.00 • D101m8 • All Levels Vandra Pentecost

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Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list.

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GLASS The Indianapolis Art Center specializes in teaching beginning to advanced glassblowing classes to the next generation of glass artists. We offer a variety of class options for students interested in learning about the art of glass, including visiting artist workshops and Pop-Up classes.

BEGINNING MONDAY WORKING WITH SHEET GLASS Discover the foundational practices and processes of fusing glass. You’ll learn to cut and assemble glass plate, frit, noodles, and stringers to make a variety of plate and jewelry projects. We’ll go over what different temperatures do to glass in a kiln, and how to prepare molds for slumping. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $709.00 • G134e8 • Beginning Shawn Everette

TUESDAY INTRO TO GLASS In this introductory course we are going to experiment with several types of glass working. We’ll use a mixture of hot sculpting, fusing, and flameworking to showcase the malleability of glass. This is a great way to test the waters before jumping into a full semester glass class.

THURSDAY

INTERMEDIATE

INTRO TO GLASS

MONDAY

In this introductory course we are going to experiment with several types of glass working. We’ll use a mixture of hot sculpting, fusing, and flameworking to showcase the malleability of glass. This is a great way to test the waters before jumping into a full semester glass class. 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $709.00 • G102e8 • Beginning Shawn Everette No Class July 4

SUNDAY INTRO TO GLASS In this introductory course we are going to experiment with several types of glass working. We’ll use a mixture of hot sculpting, fusing, and flameworking to showcase the malleability of glass. This is a great way to test the waters before jumping into a full semester glass class. 8 Wks • June 9-July 28 • 3:00-6:00 pm $709.00 • G104e8 • Beginning Kenton Pratt

8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $709.00 • G101e8 • Beginning Kenton Pratt

WORKING WITH SHEET GLASS Advanced Sheet Glass will focus on progressing your skills in glass fusing. Demonstrations will showcase traditional and modern techniques, as well as those requested by the class. Personal projects will be mostly self-directed. Previous enrollment in an intensive fusing workshop highly suggested. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 1:00-4:00 pm $709.00 • G234a8 • Intermediate-Advanced Shawn Everette

ALL LEVELS WEDNESDAY HOT GLASS Express your hottest artistic ideas while you learn the basics of molten glass forming. Explore composition, melting and working with extreme temperatures, and the medium’s sculptural capabilities as you get comfortable in the glass studio. Class time is divided between basic use of glassblowing equipment, demonstrations of techniques, and hands-on learning. Previous enrollment in Hot Glass I highly suggested. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $709.00 • G108e8 • All Levels Kenton Pratt

Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list. REGISTER NOW! Visit

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JEWELRY & METALSMITHING Our Jewelry & Metalsmithing department offers classes to anyone interested in creating their own earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces and holloware. From beginners to professionals, our program offers an affordable, hands-on education in the metal arts.

BEGINNING MONDAY

THURSDAY INTRO TO JEWELRY & METALSMITHING Learn to design and construct your own metal jewelry. You will be introduced to sawing, forming, soldering, and so much more across a variety of metals. 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • J106e8 • Beginning Heather Nuber No Class July 4

LAPIDARY 1 This class will introduce you to the unique properties of various stones and how to analyze a slab for cutting. Once your stones are selected you will grind, shape, and polish your stone into beautiful cabochons. Proper use of equipment and experience in cutting soft and hard stones will add to your lapidary art skills. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • J107e8 • Beginning Stacey Cassell

WEDNESDAY INTRO TO JEWELRY & METALSMITHING Learn to design and construct your own metal jewelry. You will be introduced to sawing, forming, soldering, and so much more across a variety of metals. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • J105e8 • Beginning Heidi Mandich

Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list.

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ADVANCED TUESDAY INDEPENDENT STUDY: JEWELRY & METALSMITHING Refine your metalsmithing skills or find a new direction in your jewelry and holloware. Choose a project and set your own pace with the Chair of the Jewelry & Metalsmithing Department as your guide. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • J300e8 • Advanced Kimberly Conrad

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ALL LEVELS MONDAY FUSED GLASS JEWELRY Create colorful tiles or jewelry from solid colored glass and multicolored dichroic glass. This mixed level class is perfect for exploring and learning new design possibilities while honing your cutting, assembling, and firing skills with fused glass. 8 Wks • June 3-July 29 • 4:00-6:00 pm $379.00 • J100a8 • All Levels Kelly Jenkins No Class July 8

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ALL LEVELS

CARVED METAL JEWELRY

FINE METAL CASTING

REDUCE, REUSE, RIVET: RECYCLED JEWLERY!

Make your own jewelry using the ancient arts of wax carving and lost-wax casting. Learn how to carve wax models, sprue, invest, burnout, and cast metal for unique designs.

What to do with discarded aluminum cans, t-shirts, plastic, cool patterned paper, and more? Turn trash to treasure as you create oneof-a-kind jewelry with found objects and metal.

1 Wk • June 17-June 21 • 9:00 am-Noon $299.00 • J108w3 • All Levels Grace Marshall

4 Days • July 1-July 5 • 9:00 am-Noon $249.00 • J128w1 • All Levels Jacqueline Perry No Class July 4

Indulge in a week of perfecting your 3D jewelry skills: filing, carving, and using the flexshaft. In this class you will learn how to layout patterns and use basic tools to create beautiful dimensional, sculptural jewelry. 1 Wk • July 15-July 19 • 12:30-3:30 pm $299.00 • J235w4 • All Levels Kimberly Conrad

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Join internationally recognized metalsmith Charles Lewton-Brain, the inventor of foldforming. In this workshop you will go beyond the basics and explore foldforming methods that rapidly create bowls and various container forms. You will also learn the best techniques for adding textures to your projects.

4 Days • Wednesday-Saturday July 24-27 • 12:30-5:30 pm $430.00 • JW156 • All Levels Lecture: Free and Open to the Public Wednesday • July 24 • 6:30 pm Charles Lewton-Brain is a master goldsmith; he trained, studied and worked in Germany, Canada and the United States. His jewelry work and writing on his research into compositional systems in metal working and its results have been published internationally. He invented and disseminated foldforming, a system of working sheet metal new to the field. Lewton-Brain has been recognized globally for his art work, and received Canada’s highest honor for craft, The Saidye Bronfman Governor Generals Award. He was one of the founders of the Canadian Craft Federation, Canada’s national organization, and served as President for over two years.


PAINTING WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

EXPRESSIVE ACRYLIC PAINTING

ACRYLIC PAINTING 1

Work from the heart and let your inner self shine through! Learn all about acrylic paints, color mixing, and brushwork while exploring how to translate emotion onto your canvas.

Bring your inspiration and eye for beauty, and discover the unique properties of acrylic paint. You will learn basic color mixing, brushwork, application, and composition.

8 Wks • June 5-July 31 • 9:00 am-Noon $329.00 • P225m8 • Beginning Martha Koen No Class July 17

8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P125e8 • Beginning Leena Dobouni No Class July 4

WATERCOLOR 1

EMULATING THE MASTERS

WATERCOLOR 1

Develop basic watercolor painting skills in a relaxed studio environment. Study composition, color mixing, and color relationships with helpful demonstrations and feedback designed to help you develop your artistic style.

Recreate famous works of the Dutch Masters, Impressionists, and Harlem Renaissance to enhance your brushwork and color theory. By emulating their composition, brushwork, and use of color you’ll develop new techniques to use in your paintings and greater insight into art history.

Develop basic watercolor painting skills in a relaxed studio environment. Study composition, color mixing, and color relationships with helpful demonstrations and feedback designed to help you develop your artistic style.

Learn to explore color and form in our painting classes. The Art Center’s Painting department offers beginning classes that provide a foundation for students to experiment and explore their creative vision as they progress in their learning. HIgherlevel students can hone their techniques and improve their skills in our advanced classes.

BEGINNING MONDAY

8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 9:00 am-Noon $329.00 • P120m8 • Beginning Dianna Porter

8 Wks • June 5-July 31 • 12:30-3:30 pm $329.00 • P205e8 • Beginning-Intermediate Vandra Pentecost No Class July 17

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8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P111e8 • Beginning R Carol Skinner No Class July 4

WATERCOLOR 1 Develop basic watercolor painting skills in a relaxed studio environment. Study composition, color mixing, and color relationships with helpful demonstrations and feedback designed to help you develop your artistic style. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P120e8 • Beginning Dianna Porter

ACRYLIC PAINTING 1 Bring your inspiration, along with an eye for beauty, and discover the unique properties of acrylic paint. You will learn basic color mixing, brushwork, application and composition. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P104e8 • Beginning Mickie Duesing Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list.

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ALL LEVELS

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

MONDAY

PAINT LIKE THE IMPRESSIONISTS

ENCAUSTIC PAINTING

OIL PAINTING

Explore the painting style of the impressionists! Focus will be placed on creating landscapes and capturing the atmospheric feel that is unique to impressionism. Students may choose to work in oil or acrylic.

The world is your canvas! Study composition, color mixing, and brushwork, as well as the importance of working in values to create focal points and the illusion of depth. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P103e8 • All Levels R Carol Skinner

8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P209e8 • All Levels Vandra Pentecost

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Discover the unique art of painting with melted wax! Explore the basics of encaustic painting and experiment with collage, threedimensional paint layering, and drawing in wax. No prior experience necessary! Supplies needed can be found on the class syllabus. 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P127e8 • All Levels Mickie Duesing No Class July 4

TUESDAY INTUITIVE PAINTING Explore your artistic intuition while working with acrylics. Get comfortable working big and mixing colors both on the palette and on the canvas. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • P255e8 • All Levels Mickie Duesing

ALL LEVELS PLEIN AIR PAINTING Explore painting in the great outdoors! Get out into our 9.5-acre ArtsPark and learn to capture the atmospheric feel that is unique to outdoor painting in your own oil or acrylic artwork. 1 Wk • June 24-June 28 • 12:30-3:30 pm $249.00 • P209w1 • All Levels Elise Howell

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PHOTOGRAPHY Photography at the Art Center brings an understanding of both Digital and Film photography into focus. Providing classes both the cameras needed to start on day one and a full-service lighting studio, our students learn the best techniques to shoot inside and out. Experience one of the few remaining community darkrooms and grow alongside talented peers of all skill levels.

BEGINNING THURSDAY INTRO TO PHOTOGRAPHY Develop your eye for photography by learning the basic principles of operating manual controls. You will explore the darkroom and digital photography while getting comfortable with your camera and learning to see the world through your viewfinder. 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $349.00 • PH111m8 • Beginning Jedediah Johnson No Class July 4

INTERMEDIATE MONDAY DIGITAL PHOTOTOGRAPHY Got the basics down but want to build additional photography skills? Get comfortable with the advanced functions of your camera and focus on light and composition for brilliant results in your photos. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $349.00 • PH211e8 • Intermediate Bob Zyromski

ALL LEVELS TUESDAY FILM PHOTOGRAPHY Discover the beauty of film photography and create gorgeous images in one of Indy’s last working darkrooms. Learn to process your own film and create stunning prints. Enjoy exploring traditional processes and techniques shooting with film, and experience all the wonders the darkroom has to offer. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $349.00 • PH210e8 • All Levels Daniel Evans

WEDNESDAY STUDIO LIGHTING Create stunning still-lifes and portraits by learning to control light. Learn to use strobes, light-kits, and light modifiers to take your photographs to the next level.

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ALL LEVELS SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY

CREATIVE LIGHTING

Capture beautiful images wherever you are with the most popular camera in the world, your phone! Learn about all of your smartphone camera’s capabilities, explore elements of composition and improve your photo taking skills.

Get funky with lights and brighten up your work. Add creative elements to your photographs while exploring the world of soft-boxes, strobes, and reflectors.

4 Days • July 1-July 5 • 12:30-3:30 pm $209.00 • PH173w2 • All Levels Jedediah Johnson No Class July 4

1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $269.00 • PH261w3 • All Levels Jedediah Johnson

Join us for this session with the internationally recognized Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Bill Foley. In this four-day workshop, you will explore Indianapolis neighborhoods, as you make photographs and talk to/photograph “new” strangers you meet. After a day on the streets, the class will return to the Art Center to process the days “take.” The following morning will be spent editing your work, making contact sheets, and discussing the work. With newfound confidence about street shooting, we will venture to a different location and repeat the exercise. This is sure to be a story-filled adventure for all. Cameras and materials provided.

4 Days • Tuesday-Friday June 4-7 • 12:30-4:30 pm $346.00 • PHW200 • All Levels Lecture: Free and Open to the Public Thursday • May 30 • 6:00 pm Bill Foley is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist with over 34 years experience in news, creative editorial and corporate photography. Over the course of his career, he has worked on assignments in more than 47 countries. His work has been published in all major newspapers and magazines around the world. Foley’s work is included in a number of books on photojournalism. Additionally, his work has been shown in museums and galleries in New York, Cairo, Beirut and numerous cities in Europe. Foley’s photographs are also held in a number of private collections. He uses his experiences as a photojournalist working around the world in his workshops and classrooms, where he focuses on the power and the potential of photography to communicate. REGISTER NOW! Visit

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PRINTMAKING Discover the joy of multiple originals! Our Printmaking department is set up to accommodate artists of all levels with or without any previous printmaking experience. The Art Center offers traditional methods of printmaking, including woodcut, linocut, letterpress, intaglio, stone lithography and silkscreen, as well as newer techniques such as Pronto Plate lithography, Solarplate and ImagOn.

BEGINNING MONDAY PRINTMAKING 1 Explore the traditional printmaking processes of silkscreen, relief and intaglio printing. This introduction is a great opportunity to create beautiful and interesting printed editions while finding which printmaking approach best matches your interests. 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • PR100e8 • Beginning Kalleen Chilcote

SUNDAY

ALL LEVELS

PRINTMAKING 1

TUESDAY

Explore the traditional printmaking processes of silkscreen, relief and intaglio printing. This introduction is a great opportunity to create beautiful and interesting printed editions while finding which printmaking approach best matches your interests. 8 Wks • June 9-July 28 • 3:00-6:00 pm $329.00 • PR101a8 • Beginning Kalleen Chilcote

INTERMEDIATE FRIDAY INDEPENDENT STUDY: PRINTMAKING Choose your own printmaking adventure! This is your chance to pursue an independent printmaking project in a positive, helpful space. Choose from a variety of techniques including relief, intaglio, and monoprint. The instructor will act as your guide as you refine your skills and discover new techniques. 8 Wks • June 7-July 26 • 9:00 am-Noon $329.00 • PR307m8 • Intermediate-Advanced Kalleen Chilcote

SILKSCREEN PRINTING Silkscreen printing brings bold colors and graphic design to life! In this class, you will learn the basics of this useful and versatile printing technique while making an edition of colorful prints. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • PR135e8 • All Levels Leena Dobouni

WEDNESDAY WOODCUT AND LINO CUT Pop off of the page with bold and graphic relief printmaking. Learn the basics to create your own edition of woodcut or linocut prints. Returning students will be encouraged to explore advanced techniques. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • PR105e8 • All Levels Leena Dobouni

THURSDAY INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING Beautiful lines and intricate details are just some of the perks that make working with intaglio a unique printmaking experience. In this class, you will make your own prints and explore basic intaglio techniques, like copper etching. Returning students will be encouraged to explore more advanced techniques. 8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $329.00 • PR108e8 • All Levels Kalleen Chilcote No Class July 4

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ALL LEVELS PRINTED COLLAGE

LETTERPRESS

Create beautiful prints with fabric, flowers, and other fun textures. Learn basic principles of printmaking while creating colorful collagraph prints.

Stun your friends and family with one-ofa-kind handmade cards and invitations. Students will use traditional type and letterpresses while learning the basics of letterpress printing.

1 Wk • June 3-June 7 • 12:30-3:30 pm $259.00 • PR157w1 • All Levels Leena Dobouni

1 Wk • July 29-August 2 • 3:30-6:30 pm $259.00 • PR158w3 • All Levels Toni Ridgway

Did you know the Art Center has scholarships for adult, youth and teen classes, and camps?

Apply for a scholarship today and discover what the creative process can do for you! For more information on Tuition Assistance please contact Alyson Walbridge at AWalbridge@IndplsArtCenter.org, visit Guest Services or go to:

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SCULPTURE In our Sculpture studio, students play, experiment and progress while working in metals, wood and more. Learn to create successful three-dimensional works of art from our experienced instructors. Whether you’re a beginner making your first piece or a pro honing your skills in a first class studio, everyone has fun with their creativity!

BEGINNING MONDAY SCULPTURE 1 Get comfortable working in the sculpture studio and learn to weld, cut, and form steel to create your own sculptures and functional objects. 8 Wks • June 3-July 29 • 9:00 am-Noon $389.00 • ST102m8 • Beginning Eric Shotwell

WEDNESDAY BLACKSMITHING Practice the ancient art of blacksmithing and forge your own artistic destiny! Learn the basics of blacksmithing through weekly projects. Once you have the techniques down, you can work independently using your new skills! 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • ST145e8 • Beginning Eric Shotwell

INTERMEDIATE

ALL LEVELS

THURSDAY

MONDAY

BRONZE CASTING AND LOST WAX

BLACKSMITH BLADE MAKING

Create molds for casting your own bronze sculpture! Learn to use either resin-bonded sand or lost wax with ceramic shell casting methods to create a mold. The class will finish with a group casting! 4 Wks • July 11-August 1 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • ST200a4 • Intermediate-Advanced Glenn Evans

SUNDAY SCULPTING WITH NEW MATERIALS Create fantastic works of art by cutting, bending, and connecting wood, metal, and stone. This class will focus on building sculptures with a variety of materials to achieve interesting textures and visual effects. 8 Wks • June 9-July 28 • Noon-3:00 pm $389.00 • ST254a8 • Intermediate-Advanced Cory Constantine

8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • ST265e8 • All Levels Jeremy Pugh

TUESDAY WELDING Ignite your creativity and learn the basics of welding! Explore theory, welding techniques, and equipment safety while developing the welding and fabrication skills necessary to turn your artistic vision into a complete work of art! 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $389.00 • ST101e8 • All Levels Cory Constantine

THURSDAY OIL SAND CASTING

ADVANCED FRIDAY SCULPURE INDEPENDENT STUDY Shape your own path and receive guidance along the way! Explore the creative process in clay, while learning about contemporary sculptures and making unique forms of your own. This class is intended for the advanced artists.

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Design your own knife to cut, dice, and chop in style! Learn how to heat, form, shape, and beat metal into your own personalized blade.

8 Wks • June 7-August 2 • 9:00 am-Noon $389.00 • ST354a8 • Advanced Julie Ball No Class June 21

Cast amazing creations in bronze or aluminum using a simple sand cast. Start with a basic design and personalize the masterpiece in an oily sand mixture. Once the sand molds are complete, the class will do a group casting! 4 Wks • July 11-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $309.00 • ST120e4 • All Levels Glenn Evans

Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list. SUMMER 2019


BEGINNING STEEL SCULPTURE Get comfortable working in the sculpture studio and learn to weld, cut, and form steel to create your own sculptures and functional objects. 1 Wk • July 8-July 12 • 3:30-6:30 pm $329.00 • ST102w1 • Beginning Julie Ball

The wonderful world of blade-making awaits! Learn how to craft knives with the renowned blacksmith Jon Nagel, winner of the “Forged in Fire” veteran’s edition competition. Jon is visiting the Indianapolis Art Center to head a four day intensive workshop. Attendees will learn the ins and outs of this time-tested tradition by forging, profiling, beveling, heat treating, and affixing a handle to your very own one-of-a-kind knife you can brag to all your friends about.

4 Days • Wednesday-Saturday July 17-20 • 1:00-5:00 pm $344.00 • STW202 • All Levels Q & A Demo: Free and Open to the Public Thursday • July 18 • 6:00 pm

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TEXTILE ARTS From weaving and knitting to fiber spinning and dyeing, our Textile Arts classes offer students a sound technical foundation to succeed in creating their own projects! Our studio is equipped with a number of looms and excellent teaching artists experienced in traditional and experimental techniques.

WEDNESDAY

ALL LEVELS

INTRO TO TEXTILE DYEING

TUESDAY/THURSDAY

BEGINNING

8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $309.00 • TA105e8 • Beginning Marcia Stone

MONDAY

Learn the basics of textile dying in this introductory course. Discover indigo, batik, and shibori dying while learning about the history and chemistry involved in making beautiful fabric.

SEWING Learn to use a sewing machine, troubleshoot common sewing problems, and grasp the basics of hand appliqué in this introductory sewing class. 8 Wks • June 3-July 29 • 9:00 am-Noon $309.00 • TA100a8 • Beginning Hailee McElroy-Herin No Class July 15 OR 8 Wks • June 3-July 29 • 6:30-9:30 pm $309.00 • TA100e8 • Beginning Hailee McElroy-Herin

INTRO TO YARN MAKING Come take a spin at making your own yarns! Wool, alpaca, and even old recycled dryer lint can be spun into yarn for your next weaving or knitting project! Explore the basics and learn the pros and cons of different fibers while trying your hand at this ancient craft. 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • TA126e8 • Beginning Marcia Stone

WEAVING Students will learn about fabric structure, various fiber characteristics, weaving patterns, the workings of the loom, and all the tools and terminology that go with the weaving process. Throughout the class students will also learn about the various patterns developed throughout history, and how weaving fits into different regions and cultures around the world. 2 Days/4 Wks • June 4-27 • 6:30-9:30 pm $309.00 • TA255e8 • All Levels Mindy McCain

FRIDAY TEXTILES WITH NEW MATERIALS This class will focus on using a variety of different materials including vinyl, fabric, upcycled favorites, and more to create fantastic works of art. Cutting and combining different materials will allow you to create the textiles of your dreams! 8 Wks • June 7-August 2 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • TA188a8 • All Levels Hailee McElroy-Herin No Class July 19

Please Note: Supplies for Adult Classes are not included. Please see class listing online for supply list.

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WOODWORKING The Art Center offers a range of classes and workshops to meet the needs of all aspiring woodworkers — from first-time students to those with experience looking to hone their skills under professional supervision. Our state-of-the-art workshop is the perfect place to engage with your creativity through wood.

WEDNESDAY PRACTICAL CONSTRUCTION Find your inner carpenter by gaining the skills to do any number of home projects. Learn to build real stuff right! 8 Wks • June 5-July 31 • 9:00 am-Noon $379.00 • W294m8 • Beginning Kimberly McNeelan No Class June 26

BEGINNING MONDAY WOODWORKING 1 This class will cover all the basics to get you comfortable in a wood shop with a focus on tool safety and proper equipment operation. By the end of the semester, you’ll have all the necessary skills to advance to a higher-level woodworking class! 8 Wks • June 3-July 22 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • W103e8 • Beginning Steve Wolf

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WOODWORKING 1 This class will cover all the basics to get you comfortable in a wood shop with a focus on tool safety and proper equipment operation. By the end of the semester, you’ll have all the necessary skills to advance to a higher-level woodworking class! 8 Wks • June 5-July 24 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • W100e8 • Beginning Steve Wolf

DECORATIVE WOODWORKING Burn it, turn it, carve it and more. Use your imagination as you make beautiful creations while exploring the wonderful world of wood. 8 Wks • June 4-July 30 • 9:00 am-Noon $379.00 • W105m8 • Beginning Steve Wolf No Class June 25

REGISTER NOW! Visit

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INTERMEDIATE MONDAY DESIGN & BUILD SIMPLE FURNITURE Find inspiration in the clean simplicity of Shaker and Arts & Craft designs as you expand your wood skills. Create a bookcase, trestle table, standing cabinet, or other project fine-tuned to your needs. Learn machine and hand-skill techniques to produce sturdy mortise, tenon, and other joinery. Requires beginning class or prior experience. 8 Wks • June 3-July 29 • 9:00 am-Noon $379.00 • W201m8 • Intermediate Steve Miller No Class June 24

TUESDAY WOODWORKING 2 Have you completed a beginning woodworking course or have prior wood shop experience? If you’re comfortable working with hand and power tools, this class will improve your design skills and woodworking techniques with plenty of demonstrations and individual guidance. 8 Wks • June 4-July 23 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • W200e8 • Intermediate Steve Miller

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THURSDAY

FRIDAY

WOODWORKING 2

WOODWORKING 2

Have you completed a beginning woodworking course or have prior wood shop experience? If you’re comfortable working with hand and power tools, this class will improve your design skills and woodworking techniques with plenty of demonstrations and individual guidance.

Have you completed a beginning woodworking course or have prior wood shop experience? If you’re comfortable working with hand and power tools, this class will improve your design skills and woodworking techniques with plenty of demonstrations and individual guidance.

8 Wks • June 6-August 1 • 6:30-9:30 pm $379.00 • W201e8 • Intermediate Steve Miller No Class July 4

8 Wks • June 7-August 2 • 9:00 am-Noon $379.00 • W200m8 • Intermediate Steve Miller No Class July 28

ALL LEVELS CLAY & WOOD TURNING Learn the fundamentals of woodturning on a lathe, while marrying the medium with ceramic pieces made on the potter’s wheel. Spin imaginative works of art with us and learn the joys of working in the wood and ceramics studios. 1 Wk • June 10-14 • 12:30-3:30 pm $309.00 • W105w1 • All Levels Debbie Kirby & Steve Wolf

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