ArtZine 2013 Fall Catalog - Sedona Arts Center

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Fall 2013 Catalog School of the Arts | Gallery | Events


15 Art Barn Road | P.O. Box 569 Sedona, AZ 86339 928.282.3809 | 888.954.4442

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Board of Directors Larry Swearingen President Charlie Wolter Vice President Jim Peterson Treasurer David Simmer Secretary Renata Barnwell Richard Gandolfo John Heyer Sonya Malkhassian

New Dimensions The Sedona Arts Center has partnered with the Sedona Culture Collaborative to create special events associated with our Sedona Plein Air Festival this year. Three distinct events have emerged through an exploration of connection to our Native American legacy.

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• Oct 20, 4 – 7pm: Ed Wade will be hosting a ceramic pit-firing and presentation of his collection of Native pottery. This event will include wine, fine dining and fascinating conversation. Twenty pit-fired vessels will be raffled to attending guests. • Oct 24, 9 – noon: A mini-tour originating at the Sedona Arts Center will journey to Montezuma’s Well where guests will meet a representative from the Yavapai tribe and four artists participating in the Festival. The theme of creation will be explored as the artists talk about how they composed their paintings at the Well and the Yavapai speaker tells the story of this sacred place from the tribe’s perspective.

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Dr. Edwin Wade with his historic Native American collection

See more about this event including registration and fees at the Festival website sedonapleinairfestival.org and see more about the 9th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival on page 8 of this catalog.

Pam Frazier Executive Director Vince Fazio Director, School of the Arts Shirley Eichten Albrecht Gallery Director Debbie Winslow Education Operations Director Kelli Klymenko Marketing Director Liz Gregg Finance Manager Joseph Schibler Facilities Manager

Our Mission

The Sedona Arts Center is a nonprofit educational institution dedicated to nurturing creative discovery, learning and sharing through arts education and artistic development.

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Carl Dalio Afternoon Shadows Fifth Avenue (see page 7)

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Tony Abeyta

• Oct 24, 4 – 7pm: Thirty Festival artists will present works they have painted at select Native American legacy sites at the Mary D. Fisher theatre. Tony Abeyta will present awards and give a talk on “Ancient Questions and the New Face of Native American Painting.” A special painting that Tony creates in Sedona will be presented for Silent Auction.

Another exciting dimension in programming is the Sedona Art Retreats (see page 4). This interdisciplinary model of art experience has the magic of an enlivened connection between each piece of the program. This connection is experienced differently by each participant. We have done a number of these retreats in the spring semester and the testimonials from participants are unlike anything I have seen before. This kind of learning inspires at a unique and personal level. That is, after all, where art originates.

The Sedona Culture Collaborative is a new organization creating immersive cultural events to enhance Sedona’s reputation on the national scene as a unique learning

Director, School of the Arts

Scholarships: The Sedona Arts Center’s mission is served by helping emerging artists achieve their goals. Scholarship funds are available each year for students demonstrating financial need. Funding is made possible by a generous donation from The Kling Family Foundation. Contact us for more information or find our scholarship application at SedonaArtsCenter.org/School/ScholarshipApp.html.

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School of the Arts Chronological Workshop Listing

Sept 7 & 14 After Glow Scott Stulberg pg 11 Sept 14–15 Colored Pencil Adventure Richard Drayton pg 6 Sept 21–22 Sedona Art Retreat 4 Instructors pg 4 Sept 22 iPhoneography Kelli Klymenko pg 11 Sept 30–Oct 4 Sculpting the Head John Soderberg pg 10 Oct 3–6 The World of Encaustics Catherine Nash pg 6 Oct 5–7 Sedona Art Retreat 6 Instructors pg 4 Oct 7–11 Drawing without Fear Peggy Sands pg 6 Oct 8–13 From Zion to Capitol Reef Kathryn Stats pg 5 Oct 9–13 Blurb Photography Book Janise Witt pg 11 Oct 12 Releasing the Voice Within Kate Hawkes pg 12 Oct 12–13 Plein Air to Studio Bill Cramer pg 8 Oct 12–15 Glow! With Watercolor Peggy Sands pg 6 Oct 16–18 Effective Illusions Joshua Been pg 8 Oct 16–18 Painting en Plein Air Lori Putnam pg 8 Oct 16–18 Capturing Atmosphere David Santillanes pg 8 Oct 19–20 Colored Pencil Adventure Richard Drayton pg 6 Oct 20 The Plein Air Palette Scott Gellatly pg 8 Oct 21–25 From Source to Studio Jill Carver pg 8 Oct 26–27 Creative Journaling Libby Caldwell pg 6 Oct 27–29 Painting the Moment Jim Wodark pg 9 Oct 28–31 Watercolor Secrets Revealed Tom Lynch pg 6 Oct 28–Nov 1 Sedona Fall Colors Betty Carr pg 9 Oct 31–Nov 2 Sedona Art Retreat 6 Instructors pg 4 Nov 1–3 Raku Figure Lorri Acott pg 10 Nov 1–3 Paper Paintings Elizabeth St. H. Nelson pg 7 Nov 1–3 Alla Prima Plein Air Scott Prior pg 9 Nov 2–4 Pocket Sketching Kath Macaulay pg 7 Nov 4–7 Watercolor Dynamics Carl Dalio pg 7 Nov 5–8 Texture-Color-Feeling Jan Sitts pg 7 Nov 9–10 Photoshop for Photographers Scott Stulberg pg 11 Nov 9–10 Colored Pencil Adventure Richard Drayton pg 6 Nov 9–10 Self-Publishing and Marketing Kelli Klymenko pg 12 Nov 11–15 The Beauty of Clay Susan Kliewer pg 10 Nov 16 Releasing the Voice Within Kate Hawkes pg 12 Nov 16–18 Portrait Essentials Deon Duncan pg 10 Nov 16–17 Your Book with InDesign Kelli Klymenko pg 12 Nov 30 iPhoneography Kelli Klymenko pg 11 Dec 2–6 Activating Negative Space Vince Fazio pg 7 Dec 7–8 Sedona Art Retreat 4 Instructors pg 4 Dec 16–19 Pigment Sticks Lisa Pressman pg 7 Dec 21 iPhoneography Kelli Klymenko pg 11 Dec 27–29 Sedona Art Retreat 6 Instructors pg 4 Apr 14–18, 2014 A Portrait of San Francisco Kevin Macpherson pg 5 May 6–16, 2014 Painting in the Grand Canyon Gregory Hull pg 5 May 19–23, 2014 Painting the Urban Landscape Patti Mollica pg 5

Fall Catalog Faculty Lorri Acott, pg 10 Joshua Been, pg 8 Libby Caldwell, pg 6 Betty Carr, pg 9 Jill Carver, pg 8 Bill Cramer, pg 8 Carl Dalio, pg 7 Richard Drayton, pg 6 Deon Duncan, pg 10 Vince Fazio, pg 7 Scott Gellatly, pg 8 Kate Hawkes, pg 12

Gregory Hull, pg 5 Susan Kliewer, pg 10 Kelli Klymenko, pg 11, 12 Liz Learmont, pg 4 Tom Lynch, pg 6 Kath Macaulay, pg 7 Kevin Macpherson, pg 5 Patti Mollica, pg 5 Catherine Nash, pg 6 Elizabeth St. H. Nelson, pg 7 Dennis Ott, pg 4 Lisa Pressman, pg 7 Sedona Arts Center

Scott Prior, pg 9 Lori Putnam, pg 8 Komala U. Rohde, pg 4 Peggy Sands, pg 6 David Santillanes , pg 8 Jan Sitts , pg 7 John Soderberg, pg 10 Kathryn Stats, pg 5 Scott Stulberg, pg 11 Janise Witt, pg 11 Jim Wodark, pg 9

What’s Inside Field Expeditions page 5

Painting/Drawing/Mixed Media page 6-7

Plein Air Painting page 8-9

Sculpture

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Photography page 11

Writing/Publishing/Marketing page 12

Registration, Policies, Travel page 12

Ongoing Weekly Classes

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Donors/Partners page 14

Join the Fun!

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Supported by Generous Grants from: J. W. Kieckhefer Foundation The Kling Family Foundation Margaret T. Morris Foundation Arizona Commission on the Arts City of Sedona PROUD MEMBER OF: Sedona Arts & Culture Collaborative Sedona Gallery Association Sedona Chamber of Commerce Sedona Events Alliance

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Art is self discovery! The Sedona Art Retreat guides you into a world of creative possibilities. Sedona is known for three things: its beautiful landscape, its art-colony atmosphere and as a place for spiritual discovery. The Sedona Arts Center has wrapped these elements into a unique package where art and self discovery fuse to create a life-changing experience.

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Field Expeditions

Zion to Capitol Reef

A Portrait of San Francisco

October 8–13, 2013

April 14–18, 2014

Kathryn Stats is one of the most sought after instructors in plein air painting. She is known for the beautiful color and brushwork that bring her stunning compositions to life. We will focus first on the selection of subject, design within our formats and blocking in value pattern; then we’ll explore color combinations and how they can be used to create the effect of aerial or atmospheric perspective to create a convincing sense of depth. Kathryn will demonstrate numerous times during this five-day workshop. On one of these occasions she will use a previously started piece to focus on the finishing process.

Taught by Kevin Macpherson and hosted by the Friends School of San Francisco, this workshop will be about capturing in paint the wonder of the San Francisco urban landscape. Students will spend three days working with San Francisco street scenes. Kevin will coach students on best practices for capturing imagery with the camera and translating those images into quality painting experiences. Demonstration and individual consultation will help students absorb lessons to be applied for years to come. The final two days you will have a portrature option with a live model on the Chinatown theme.

oil | intermediate/advanced

oil | intermediate/advanced

Kevin Macpherson

Kathryn Stats

tuition: $1250 deposit: $500

tuition: $975 deposit: $500

Painting in the Grand Canyon

Painting the Urban Landscape NYC

May 6–16, 2014

May 19–23, 2014

This unique 10-day, 220-mile river journey through the Grand Canyon has been custom designed to create a once-in-a-lifetime plein air painting experience. You will capture afternoon and morning light in camp, then travel by boat to the next destination midday. Each camp is selected for its exquisite views. There will be two layovers at exceptional sites. Gregory Hull will provide instruction in the form of demonstrations, group and individual critiques, and personal guidance in 6 three-hour sessions during the trip. Outfitted by Moki Mac River Expeditions.

Patti Mollica’s workshop will be about capturing in paint the unexpected beauty of light and form in New York City. Your digital photographs taken on the streets and in the parks and museums of the city will be printed for reference when painting. Patti will encourage students to develop multiple paintings during the five-day workshop. On the last two days, students are invited to explore a technique in representational collage using acrylics and papers to echo the vibrancy of city life with its surprising juxtapositions.

Gregory Hull

oil | intermediate/advanced

tuition: $3800 deposit: $500

Patti Mollica

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Paintin g, Dra wi n g & M i xe d M e di a

Colored Pencil Adventure

The World of Encaustic

Drawing without Fear

Sept 14–15 | Oct 19–20 | Nov 9–10

October 3–6, 2013

October 7–11, 2013

Learn the secrets of creating high performance art with Prismacolor Art Pencils. Award-winning artist and teacher Richard Drayton will guide students through thorough step-by-step techniques that will result in rich blended color and exciting composition and design. Participants may use their own subject matter or the photographic references provided by the instructor.

This comprehensive encaustic workshop provides an introduction to painting with hot pigmented wax. Artists with backgrounds in almost any medium will find this workshop to be an exciting way to expand their visual vocabulary. Encaustic can submerge through layering, reveal through scraping back and offer surfaces from glassy smooth to heavily textured. Materials sponsored by R & F Paints.

Taught with patience, humor and the practical goal that you will be able to enjoy drawing for the rest of your life, this course is designed for absolute beginners and those who wish to refresh their drawing skills. Guiding you toward your own personal style, the class explores five key techniques of drawing and different ways they can be creatively combined.

colored pencil | all levels

mixed media | all levels

mixed media | all levels

Richard Drayton

tuition: $275

tuition: $675

Peggy Sands

tuition: $495

Glow! with Watercolor

Creative Journaling

Watercolor Secrets Revealed

October 12–15, 2013

October 26–27, 2013

October 28–31, 2013

In this workshop the focus is on color— creating rich, luminous, glowing color. There are many tricks to recreating vibrant color, most of them surprisingly simple. You will learn how to work within your palette to achieve the glow you want. Learn the basics of how to work with water and pigment to create those wonderful watery effects: wet into wet, scumbling, glazing and more.

Libby teaches a process of combining sketches, color and words to make unique personal compositions that capture the moments and memories in your life. Exercises that unify the left and right brain are applied to recording everyday life, life changing events, travels and things remembered. Learn to approach a challenge creatively, rearrange its form and dispel its energy.

The overall objective of this workshop is to explore the vast range and flexibility of watercolor and to put emotion and conviction into painting by exploring, experimenting and developing the creativity of each individual. Tom likes to put fun into the process of painting, along with enthusiasm and new techniques that make any level of painter feel welcome!

Peggy Sands

Libby Caldwell

Tom Lynch

tuition: $275 watercolor | all levels tuition: $400 mixed media | all levels . . . Sedona Arts Center 888-954-4442 928-282-3809 SedonaArtsCenter.org

watercolor | all levels 6

Catherine Nash

tuition: $450


Pocket Sketching

Texture-Color-Feeling

November 1–3, 2013

November 2–4, 2013

November 5–8, 2013

Paper Painting is an intense workshop in which students are taught a unique figurative collage technique. Students will learn to create a beautiful palette of colors with various papers and create an under-painting and collage for a final finish. Working with photographic reference, students will explore drawing, composition, proportion, value, color and collage application.

Is getting started scary? Does carrying everything keep you from painting or sketching? Whether you’re a raw beginner or a professional, Pocket Sketching is for you. The format is only 4 x 6 inches and can go anywhere. When you’re working, everything fits in your “personal space.” In a café, on the subway, on a horse, who’s to notice but you? Learn enough to play for a lifetime.

Jan’s experience and enthusiasm create an atmosphere of spontaneity inspiring new directions and discovery through innovative combinations of design and materials. We get surprising results in abstract painting by combining aggressive textures and unusual mediums with various “raw” materials. The layering method yields a magnetism that is particular to mixed media.

mixed media | all levels

watercolor | all levels

mixed, acrylic | all levels

Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson

tuition: $350

Kath Macaulay

Jan Sitts

tuition: $350

tuition: $450

Watercolor Dynamics

Activating Negative Space

Pigment Sticks

November 4–7, 2013

December 3–6, 2013

December 16–19, 2013

Learn to create powerhouse watercolors using your own photo references. Are you tired of struggling with your photos and being disappointed with your watercolor results? Painting from life is certainly the best teacher for the effects of light and color. But when that’s not possible, many artists turn to their photo references. Don’t get trapped into “reporting” what the photo is dictating, detail by detail.

Through drawing, collage and painting on paper, students will be guided through an exciting hands-on process of learning the key lesson of modern art— activating the negative space—to create images that are both representational and dynamically abstract. One day of intensive drawing from still-life and one day of collage will then lead to two days of working with a model.

R&F Pigment Sticks are oil paint with just enough wax added for the paint to be molded into stick form. They allow the artist to draw or paint onto a surface with freedom and directness. This workshop introduces you to pigment sticks and allows you to explore a wide variety of mark making, creating rich layered surfaces. Learn techniques to heighten and enhance your own visual language.

watercolor | all levels

mixed | all levels

Carl Dalio

tuition: $425

Vince Fazio

Lisa Pressman

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Pa i n t i n g, Dra wi n g & M i xed Media

Paper Painting


Plein Air Painting Plein Air to Studio

Capturing Atmosphere

Effective Illusions

October 12–13, 2013

October 16–18, 2013

October 16–18, 2013

We will spend an enjoyable and intense weekend painting on site in the Sedona landscape one day and in the studio the next. By revisiting the same subject in these two different environments we will learn the advantages of both studio and plein air painting and how to combine them effectively.

This three-day workshop for all levels focuses on painting outdoors. Artists will learn to quickly gather the visual information needed to complete a painting in the field. Learning how to simplify a landscape and interpret color relationships will be a primary goal of this workshop, but other fundamental concepts will also be discussed.

Joshua Been will dispel the mystery of creating effective illusions in the context of plein air painting. Through demonstrations and one–on–one attention, you will learn to comprehend the relationships between values, shapes, edges and textures. Through this four-pronged approach, you will learn to organize visual information and build the illusion of space and light.

oil | all levels

oil | all levels

oil | all levels

David Santillanes

Bill Cramer

tuition: $300

tuition: $450

Painting en Plein Air

The Plein Air Palette

From Source to Studio

October 16–18, 2013

October 20, 2013

October 21–25, 2013

This exciting workshop includes lectures and demonstrations, individual painting time and lots of one-on-one instruction as well as personal and group critiques to promote your progress. Lori will motivate you to new understanding, teach you to reap the benefits of painting outdoors and help you think, see, plan and paint your subjects using a modern impressionist approach.

This five-hour afternoon workshop will follow the free lecture-demonstration given in the morning on color, space, pigment history and color palettes. This workshop is taught by Scott Gellatly, product manager for Gamblin Artist’s Colors. Scott consults with painters worldwide on technical issues and is involved in developing and testing all Gamblin oil colors and mediums.

Students will paint en plein air in and around beautiful Sedona for as much time as nature and weather permit. The last 1½ days will be spent developing larger or more detailed works out of the plein-air studies and photo references. This class is open to all levels but best suited to those students with at least some experience painting en plein air.

Lori Putnam

oil | all levels 8

tuition: $450

Joshua Been

Scott Gellatly

Jill Carver

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tuition: $650


Plein Air Painting

Painting the Moment

Sedona Fall Colors

Alla Prima Plein Air

October 27–29, 2013

October 28–November 1, 2013

November 1–3, 2013

This three-day workshop follows right on the heels of the 9th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival. Jim is one of the thirty invited artists from around the country painting the Sedona landscape October 19–26. The workshop is for all levels and will be focused on painting outdoors from life. Demonstration and individual attention will be assured with a maximum enrollment of 10 students.

Learn to capture the beauty of light! Betty Carr teaches students to accurately portray the effect of light on any subject, both in oil and in watercolor. Students may work in either medium or both to explore a variety of locations in beautiful Sedona. This weeklong workshop begins directly following the 9th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival.

This is a high-energy workshop concentrating on the fundamentals of plein air painting. By working on the basics— drawing, values, edge control, composition and paint handling—you will start building confident brushwork and make quicker decisions, forcing you to rely more on instincts whether in the studio or painting en plein air.

oil | all levels

oil | all levels

oil | intermediate

Jim Wodark

Betty Carr

tuition: $450

Scott Prior

tuition: $575

tuition: $450

9 th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival October 19–26, 2013 2013 Festival Artists: Joshua Been (Colorado) Shonto Begay (Arizona) Amery Bohling (Arizona) Betty Carr (Arizona) Bill Cramer (Arizona) Robert Dalegowski (Arizona) Carl Dalio (Arizona) Christine Debrosky (Arizona) Katie Dowling (Colorado) Tracey Frugoli (Illinois)

SedonaPleinAirFestival.org Coni Grant (Colorado) Bruce Gomez (Colorado) Carolyn Hesse-Low (California) J. Brad Holt (Utah) Hai-Ou Hou (Maryland) Susiehyer (Colorado) Peggy Immel (New Mexico) Shelby Keefe (Wisconsin) Shanna Kunz (Colorado) Gretchen Lopez (Arizona)

Tom Lynch (Illinois) Larry Moore (Florida) Marshall Noice (Montana) Carl Ortman (Colorado) Susan Pitcairn (Arizona) Lori Putnam (Tennessee) Dave Santillanes (Colorado) Loriann Signori (Maryland) Jim Wodark (California) Williamson Tapia (Arizona)

Presented by Sedona Arts Center

Keynote with Jill Carver Wednesday, October 23, 2013

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S cu l pt u re

Sculpting the Head John Soderberg

September 30–October 4, 2013

In this five-day workshop, open to beginners and professionals, we will sculpt a life-sized human head from clay. Afterwards, the head may be expanded to a torso or full figure. In my 30–plus years of teaching, from young children to elders over 80, I have never found anyone who could not sculpt a good face, if they were willing to learn and do the work, step by step, regardless of whatever “talent” they may or may not possess. Many of my ex-students are selling professionals today, and several over 80 years old had not touched clay before. I feel that sculpture is one of the most primal of the arts, and an artist’s ability in sculpture may benefit any of the other arts they choose to pursue. sculpture | all levels

tuition: $600

Raku Figure

The Beauty of Clay

Portrait Essentials

November 1–3, 2013

November 11–15, 2013

November 16–18, 2013

Lorri’s three-day workshop will present participants with a new way of working with clay. Using fiberclay (regular ceramic clay with special fibers added to it), she teaches skills and techniques that encourage fragile and elongated forms that are often regarded as impossible to make and fire. The class will culminate in raku firing of your piece so that you will leave class with your finished sculpture!

This workshop will explore figurative sculpture in depth and is appropriate for beginning or advanced sculptors. Students will be using oil base clay over a pre-made armature. We will start with gestures and the nude, then arrive at our final pose and complete our sculpture of a Native American model in native dress.

A rock solid understanding of the structure and features of the head and neck are an essential foundation in the developing artist’s growth as a figurative sculptor. The subtleties of the human form are so complex that one MUST educate the eye to the underlying structure that creates visible form. This workshop is the nuts-and-bolts approach to sculpting that you’ve been looking for!

sculpture | all levels

sculpture | all levels

sculpture | all levels

Lorri Acott

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Susan Kliewer

tuition: $375

Deon Duncan

tuition: $600

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Ph o t o gra ph y

After Glow

iPhoneography

Blurb Photography Book

September 7 & 14, 2013

Sept 22 | Nov 30 | Dec 21, 2013

October 9–13, 2013

From dusk till dawn, darkness can reveal a world filled with mystery and wonder. Photographic possibilities become endless when imagination and knowledge collide after dark. Longer shutter speeds can produce imposing cobalt blue skies, surreal car trails and star trails, one-of-a-kind silhouettes and gorgeous motion blurs.

In today’s technological world, even professional photographers and artists are recognizing the iPhone as a dynamic photographic tool. Learn how to shoot, edit and share with ease the remarkable landscapes, portraits and the macro world around you. Learn to use basic framing techniques and editing tools to move beyond the snapshot into the realm of stunning photography.

In this innovative workshop you will start then use your camera to create the visual imagery that will be woven with your writing into a beautiful, personal book. We’ll go into the field each day to capture your visual images and spend two days creating your story with Blurb software. At the conclusion of the workshop you will have a book to upload to Blurb. Labonly option available Oct. 12 & 13.

photography | all levels

photography | all levels

photography | all levels

Scott Stulberg

Kelli Klymenko

tuition: $275

Janise Witt

tuition: $75

tuition: $550

Save the Date! June 2-8, 2014 FREE DAY June 5, 2014

Photoshop for Photographers Scott Stulberg

November 9–10, 2013 Adobe Photoshop is a photographer’s best friend and this hands-on workshop is designed for photographers of any level who would like to broaden their understanding of this amazing program. Instruction will cover the digital workflow using the three components of the program—Bridge, Camera Raw and Photo shop—and will focus on the importance of working in Raw. photography | all levels

tuition: $250

Photo by Kelli Klymenko

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Writing, Pu bl i sh i n g & M a rk e t i n g

Releasing the Voice Within Publishing & Marketing

Your Book with InDesign

Kate Hawkes

Kelli Klymenko

Oct 12 | Nov 16, 2013

November 9–10, 2013

November 16–17, 2013

Learn to experience the power of trusting your instinctive, inner voice through writing and sharing. This playshop will bring your raw material to the conscious surface through games with words, guided imagery, art and music, plumbing emotional depth and resulting in pride and delight.

Learn the ins and outs of self-publishing your art, words, photography and more. In today’s ever-changing publishing world, more and more people are publishing their own books. Learn how to create e-books, print on demand and traditional printed books. Compare the different types of publishers/printers and learn how to market your books on a tight budget.

Design Lab! Create your book using Adobe InDesign. Get the hands-on experience of creating your art book, novel, memoir or creative publication using InDesign. This lab will take place at Yavapai College in Sedona, Arizona. Come prepared with your book documents and preliminary designs or experiment with a sample book using InDesign and uploading to Blurb or Lulu.

writing | all levels

computer | intermediate

One-day workshop. writing | all levels

tuition: $100

tuition: $250

Kelli Klymenko

tuition: $310

Registration | Policies | Travel REGISTRATION You may register online, by phone or by mail. For more detailed descriptions of courses described in this catalog, visit our website at SedonaArtsCenter.org/School. • Online registration is available 24/7 on our website at SedonaArtsCenter.org/School. Find your workshop by area of interest or chronological list and click through to registration. Payment may be made online at our secure site. • Call us toll-free at 888-954-4442 or locally at 928-282-3809 to register and pay with your credit card. • Mail your registration request to P.O. Box 569, Sedona, AZ 86339, noting the workshop by name and date; include your mailing address, phone number and email address and enclose a check payable to Sedona Arts Center.

PAYMENT & CANCELLATION POLICIES • Workshops require a non-refundable deposit of $100. The balance of tuition is due 30 days before the first day of the workshop. The student’s credit card will be charged for the remaining tuition at that time. There are no refunds after the 30-day cut-off date. • Field Expeditions: Each field expedition has its own payment and cancellation policy, which may be reviewed online or call for details. • Ongoing Weekly Classes are paid in full at the time of registration. There is a 15% fee for cancellations up to 7 days before the first day of the class; no refunds are given after that date.

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Cancellations must be in writing and received by the Sedona Arts Center before the 30-day cut-off date. Absolutely no refunds after the 30-day cut-off for any reason. Email cancellations are not valid unless confirmed. The Sedona Arts Center is not responsible for providing make-up opportunities or issuing refunds, credits or transfers for sessions missed as a result of illness, emergency or other events beyond our control. Students will receive a full tuition refund only in the event that the Arts Center cancels a workshop. We strongly urge students to purchase refundable airline tickets and travel insurance in case of workshop cancellations or other unforeseen changes. The Arts Center is not responsible for non-refundable ticket purchases or lodging fees.

Travel By Air: The closest major airport is Phoenix Sky Harbor, approximately 115 miles south of Sedona. Begin your creative adventure with a two-hour drive through the spectacular Sonoran Desert—a peaceful space of endless horizons. Car rentals are available at the airport, but if you would rather relax and enjoy the scenery, shuttles are available to deliver you right to your hotel door in Sedona. By Car: Sedona is located near the center of the state of Arizona, one hour south of Flagstaff, two hours north of Phoenix, five hours from Las Vegas and nine hours from Los Angeles.

Online Registration is available 24/7 Non-discrimination Policy: The Sedona Arts Center does not discriminate in its programming or activities on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender or disability. Hearing impaired? Dial 7-1-1 for AZ Relay Service.

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On go i n g We e k l y C l a sse s

Ongoing Weekly Classes Sedona residents and newcomers alike look to Sedona Arts Center for their introduction to and ongoing involvement in the arts. The School of the Arts programming is designed to reach out to all aspiring artists and students of all ages and levels of learning. Ongoing instruction is available in a variety of mediums. Taking classes on our campus in Uptown Sedona affords the opportunity not only to explore the arts, but also to meet new neighbors and immerse yourself in the Sedona arts community. These classes have a membership discount and are offered weekly on an ongoing basis.

Ceramics Sculpture Painting Drawing Jewelry Mosaic Glass Fusion Weekly Class & Satellite Studio Faculty Richard Bayles Barbara Brown Vince Fazio Meg Freimarck Lori Levin

Gretchen Lopez Dennis Ott Komala Rohde Delfina Valentini Joanie Wolter

Business of Art Private Lessons and more!

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Do n o rs / Pa r t n e rs

We Thank Our Donors! Foundations

J. W. Kieckhefer Foundation The Kling Family Foundation Margaret T. Morrison Foundation

Visionary Circle ($10,000 or more) Jay and Sheri Young Founder’s Circle ($5,000-$9,999) David and Isabel Simmer

President’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) Mary D. Fisher John and Pam Frazier

Director’s Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Rod Abbott Jim and Lorie Garver Bill and Kath Gilliam John and Gail Heyer Janet and Terry Klebe Dennis and Pat Ott Dick and Jan Sitts Larry and Marcia Swearingen Ed and Melanie Voboril Charles and Joanie Wolter

Sedona Arts Center circa 1963. Photo by Bob Bradshaw

Business Members

Melissa Andrea and Judy Ellickson George Averbeck and Holly Stahl, Fire on the Mountain Gallery Roger and Jodi Bredemeier, La Vista Motel Paul and Florence Chevalier Bob Coates, Bob Coates Photography, Inc. Janiece Fazio Rob Holeman, Sedona Real Inn & Suites Vaughn and Joyce Knapp Deborah Leatherwood, Rene at Tlaquepaque Rob MacDowell Margaret Mitchell Tom and Diana Oliphant Ken and Monica Rowe, Rowe Gallery

Gold Circle ($500-$999)

Anonymous Joan Bankert Richard and Renata Barnwell Janet Collins John and Liz Danbury Lynn and Deborah Heil Inge Hilberg Barbara Lago Jim & Betty Peterson Neil and Mary Pope Wayne and Joan Roberts

Silver Circle ($250-499)

David and Jennette Bill R. A. and Mary Flaisig Jeffery and Debra Fleeger Craig and Cornelia Hartley Robert Hartmann Beth Jaynes Bill and Nancy Lundy Byron and Deanne McKeown Stephen and Susan Moody Tom and Linda Pallas Patsy B. Reed Steven Heilbrun, MD and Adriana Selvaggio, MD Charlie and Joanie Wolter Jack and Carole Wooldrik

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Lodging Partners Amara Resort 310 North Highway 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336 928-282-4828 amararesort.com Best Western Arroyo Roble Hotel (Adjacent to Arts Center) 400 North State Rt 89A, Sedona AZ 86336 800-773-3662, bestwesternsedona.com Poco Diablo Resort 1752 Arizona 179, Sedona, AZ 86336 928-282-7333 pocodiablo.com Sedona Real Inn & Suites 95 Arroyo Pinion Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336 928-282-1414 sedonareal.com Sky Ranch Lodge Airport Rd., Sedona, AZ 86336 888-708-6400 skyranchlodge.com

Sedona Arts Center . 888-954-4442 . 928-282-3809 . SedonaArtsCenter.org

The Sedona Arts Center has been changing lives for more than 50 years! Founded in 1958, the Sedona Arts Center has been the foundation of art education in Northern Arizona for more than half a century. It’s first (and current) home was in the Jordan family’s apple packing barn. A lot has changed since then. We’ve grown and expanded, but the Art Barn remains at the heart of the organization. As a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization we still work to fulfill the same mission:

Our Mission The Sedona Arts Center is a nonprofit educational institution dedicated to nurturing creative discovery, learning and sharing through arts education and artistic development.


M e mbe rsh i p

JOIN THE FUN!

As a member of the Sedona Arts Center you receive the following benefits: • Discounts on most weekly classes • 10% Discount on purchases in the Fine Art Gallery • Participation in Members’ Exhibits • Opportunity to be juried into the Fine Art Gallery • Free admission to The Business of Art Series • Sedona Arts Center Newsletter via Email • Advance notice of all Sedona Arts Center Events • Volunteer opportunities • The satisfaction of enriching lives and the community through the arts

Individual $50 Household $75 (Up to 5 individuals at one address) Business Membership $150 $250 $500 Business Members receive all Household benefits listed plus: • Logo and link on Sedona Arts Center website • Recognition in selected publications

Contributions

Beginning at the $250 level your membership can be paid for in installments and automatically charged to your credit card.

Silver Circle $250–$499 Gold Circle $500–$999 Director’s Circle $1,000–$2,499 President’s Circle $2,500–$4,999 Founder’s Circle $5,000–$9,999 Visionary Circle $10,000 or more Your contributions support arts education and help build the Sedona community. Your gift has an impact. Because of patrons like you we are able to provide classes and workshops for all levels of artistic ability. Your generous commitment through membership is a key source of operating funds, community outreach, programs and events. Thank you for your very important gift.

Join today by:

Mural by Marlys Powell Mallet and Kevin Karnes, 1999

Phone: 928-282-3809 888-954-4442 Online: SedonaArtsCenter.org/Members/Join.html In Person: At the Fine Art Gallery or Office 15 Art Barn Road Sedona, Arizona, 86336

Sedona Arts Center . 888-954-4442 . 928-282-3809 . SedonaArtsCenter.org

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15 Art Barn Rd. | P.O. Box 569 | Sedona, AZ 86339 928-282-3809 | 888-954-4442 | SedonaArtsCenter.com sac@sedonaartscenter.com

Gretchen Lopez

FINE ART GALLERY | Uptown Sedona – 89A & Art Barn Rd | 928-282-3865

Justine Mantor-Waldie

Fine Art Gallery

Open Daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

SedonaArtsCenter.org sac@sedonaartscenter.org

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April Bower

New Exhibit Each Month Featuring Sedona Artists

Sedona Arts Center . 888-954-4442 . 928-282-3809 . SedonaArtsCenter.org

Exhibiting over 100 local artists!


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