summer 2019
thank you!
A heartfelt thank you to these companies, grantors, and organizations who provide the Lawrence Arts Center funding, materials, and additional support, allowing us to stretch our limited budget and resources to create meaningful arts experiences with and for the community. We couldn’t do everything in this catalog without your support!
creative placemakers $20,000+ DOUG & MARY GLASNAPP FAMILY FUND OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
THOMAS D. GALLOWAY FAMILY
HARRISON FAMILY FUND OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
JEFF & MARY WEINBERG OF THE JEDEL FAMILY FOUNDATION
SABATINI FAMILY FOUNDATION
creative placemakers
$10,000–$19,999
inspiration society $5,000-$9,999
imagination society $1,000-$4,999 ANN DEAN PHOTOGRAPHY
PALEY PROPERTIES
Prairie Band Potawatomie Nation
illumination society $500-$999 Bittersweet Floral & Design
Checkers Foods
CBD American Shaman-Lawrence
Free State Brewing Company
Sunflower Rentals
The Dentists in Lawrence
patron up to $499 715 Biemer’s BBQ Cici’s Cottin’s Hardware Dillons Food Stores Domino’s Pizza Fuzzy’s Taco Shop
Great Harvest Bread Company Jimmy John’s Kennedy Glass Lawrence Delta Zeta Alumni Marston Hearing McAlister’s Deli Minsky’s
Mr. Goodcents Paden Photography Papa Keno’s Party America Pendleton’s Country Market Pickleman’s Gourmet Café Pet World
Prairie Elf Tree Farm Royal Crest Lanes Rudy’s Pizzaria Sarpino’s Pizza Simpson Foundation Sylas & Maddy’s The Roost
Townplace Suites Lawrence Downtown Weaver’s WheatFields Bakery and Café Yello Sub
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summer 2019 volume XXI | no 1
5 preschool/ kindergarten 7 elementary school summer youth theatre 10 2-6 YEAR OLDS
1ST–5TH GRADE
PRE-K–12 GRADE
middle & high school
12 arts, 15 performing exhibitions & special events –18 6TH–12 GRADE
PULL OUT/PIN UP SECTION
WELCOME! The mission of the Lawrence Arts Center is to create meaningful arts experiences with and for the community through education, exhibitions, and performances.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jean Anderson Don Buchner Clare Doveton Chris English Joshua Falleaf Ron Gaches Matt Gilhousen David Hollond
Sheryl Jacobs Isabel Johnson Whitney Lang Cindy Maude Dalton Paley Margie Wakefield Hong Zhang
NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Mike Michaelis Deanell Reece Tacha
Roger Shimomura Susan Tate
ARTS TUTORIALS
19 adult classes
Individual sessions are available with Arts Center teaching staff in all areas and mediums. RATES BEGIN AT $36 PER HOUR. CALL FOR MORE INFO!
ON THE COVER COVER Collaborative work by Arts-based Preschool Students and Faculty with Visiting Artist Alex Olson, Intertwined, Mixed media, 24x18”, 2019; BACK COVER Erok Johanssen, detail from Duality, Hong-Kong Street Ads foraged and Collaged, 24x24x3”, 2018. Both pieces are available for purchase at the 2019 Benefit Art Auction.
This catalog is published three times annually by the Lawrence Arts Center, and is made possible by our advertisers. If you would like to advertise in the course and events catalog please contact Amy Albright, amy@lawrenceartscenter.org or 785.843.2787. The Lawrence Arts Center is located at 940 New Hampshire Street, Lawrence, Kansas 66044. Photographs in this catalog are by Ann Dean, Marlo Angell, Jeremy Rockwell, Kyla Strid, Andria Devlin, Neal Barbour, Aaron Paden and Amy Albright unless noted. IMAGE Hong Chun Zhang, detal from Dawn, Chinese Ink and Watercolor on Rice Paper, 18x24”, 2019. Available for purchase at the 2019 Benefit Art Auction.
how to enroll
STAFF Chief Executive Officer Margaret Weisbrod Morris margaret@lawrenceartscenter.org Chief Operating Officer Stacy Galloway Haywood business@lawrenceartscenter.org Graphic Designer Amy Albright | amy@lawrenceartscenter.org Exhibitions Director Ben Ahlvers | ben@lawrenceartscenter.org
Member enrollment begins March 24 Open enrollment begins March 31
Tr y o u r BROWSE: lawrenceartscenter.org 24 hours a day to enroll, ove d r p im & purchase tickets, become a member, or donate. new t n e m ll ro o n li n e e n CALL: 785.843.2787 Seven days a week, 9AM - 9PM. system!
Exhibitions Coordinator Nazanin Amiri Meers | nazanin@lawrenceartscenter.org Director of New Media Marlo Angell | marlo@lawenceartscenter.org Director of Youth Education Neal Barbour | neal@lawrenceartscenter.org Artistic Director of Lawrence Ballet Theatre Cynthia Crews | ccrews@lawrenceartscenter.org Early Childhood Education Assistant Andria Devlin | andria@lawrenceartscenter.org Office Manager Jennifer Donnelly | jennifer@lawrenceartscenter.org
We’d love to hear from you.
VISIT: 940 New Hampshire St. in downtown Lawrence. Let us help you find just the right class. MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS! Popular classes tend to fill fast, so Arts Center members enjoy a full week of early enrollment, and a 10% discount on all regular class enrollments! Member prices are shown in parentheses throughout class listings. Membership discounts cannot be used with other special offers, for preschool tuition, or for individual sessions.
Technical Director & Production Manager Samaria Fleig | samaria@lawrenceartscenter.org Development Director Cindy Hart | chart@lawrenceartscenter.org Grant Writer Jackie Hedeman | jacquelin@lawrenceartscenter.org School of Dance Coordinator Olivia Hernández | olivia@lawrenceartscenter.org Print Studio Coordinator Kate Horvat | kate@lawrenceartscenter.org Marketing Assistant Madeline Ingram | marketing@lawrenceartscenter.org Salesforce Administrator Brent Lind | brent@lawrenceartscenter.org Visual Arts Education Coordinator Anne Luben | anne@lawrenceartscenter.org Studio Manager Adam Meistrell | adam@lawrenceartscenter.org School of Dance Director Hanan Misko | hanan@lawrenceartscenter.org Development Coordinator Alex Olson | alex@lawrenceartscenter.org Associate Director of Performing Arts & Education Amanda Pintore | amanda@lawrenceartscenter.org Director of Early Childhood Education Linda Reimond | preschool@lawrenceartscenter.org Facility Maintenance Director Steve Richardson | stever@lawrenceartscenter.org Exhibitions Assistant Jeremy Rockwell | jeremy@lawrenceartscenter.org
Financial aid, Scholarships & Discounts
Art is for everyone. Arts education should never be out of reach. EARLY ENROLLMENT DISCOUNT is available for classes listed with red codes. Must enroll by May 19, 2019. Discount is automatically applied! FINANCIAL AID is available on a sliding scale based on household income throughout the year for youth and adults interested in classes. Applications are available at the front desk and online. Last year we provided over $120,000 in financial aid! DANCE BUNDLE DISCOUNTS: Individuals and families who enroll in multiple weekly dance classes can receive a 15%-30% discount off tuition. This cannot be combined with any other discount and is only redeemable through the Front Desk. Receive a discount of 15% off (2 classes), 20% off (3 classes), 30% off (4+ classes). BOYS DANCE SCHOLARSHIPS are for young men who demonstrate a strong interest in the field of dance. Applicants must be in 2nd-12th grade to be eligible. Contact Hanan Misko to apply. Established in 1997, CARMINE BALLERE SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded by audition to two students who have demonstrated excellence in dance and a commitment to their craft. TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT! Give any dance class a try. The first one is on us. Call the front desk for more information about discounts and trial classes. CREATIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIPS are available.
Director of Residencies & Adult Education Kyla Strid | kyla@lawrenceartscenter.org Director of Performing Arts Elizabeth Sullivan | elizabeth@lawrenceartscenter.org
CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR STAFF & FACULTY BIOS
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ACCESSIBILITY to facilities, programming, and the website is imperative at the Lawrence Arts Center. All patrons requiring an accommodation, auxiliary aid, or other service are encouraged to inquire at the front desk. The Hearing Loop, an assistive listening system, is now available in the main theater. Special thanks to our partners at Lawrence Sign Up for providing updated braille signage throughout the building.
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preschool & kindergarten Play clothes are a must!
AGES 4 TO 6
Construction Zone
Kim Rack
Building with found objects, nature items, wood, boxes, to name a few. Get your hard hats ready as we might be constructing BIG too! Ages 4-5 years. CEK1a: 6/3-6/6, M-TH, 9:30-11:30 AM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK1b: 6/36/6, M-TH, 1-3:00 PM, $80 ($72)
Kids Choice: Cooking Kids’ Favorites Emily Wilson
On the first day, campers will cook Emily’s favorite recipe. The campers will then help plan the rest of the week’s recipes. Ages 4 to 5 CEK1c: 6/3-6/6, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK2c: 6/106/13, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
AGES 2 TO 3
Coloring Outside the Lines
Ages 2 to 3 This child/adult class allows you and your 2- or 3-year-old to explore the arts together. We will paint and play, and sing and play, and print and play in a hands-on atmosphere. Plan to get messy! Must be 2 by first day of class. CEC1: 5/31-6/21, FR, 9:30-10:30 AM, $70 ($63) CEC2: 5/31-6/21, FR, 10:45-11:45 AM, $70 ($63) CEC3: 6/28-7/19, FR, 9:30-10:30 AM, $70 ($63) CEC4: 6/28-7/19, FR, 10:45-11:45 AM, $70 ($63) AGES 3 TO 5
Integrated Arts
Ages 3 to 5 Integrated Arts is ideal for your child’s first class away from home, or as a supplement to traditional preschool programs. Child must be fully toilet trained. Must be 3 by first day of class. CEI: 5/31-7/19, FR, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, $150 ($135)
Jumpin’ June Fun
Ages 3 to 5 Join in the Arts-Based Preschool’s creative adventures during the month of June. This class will offer art and play activities both indoors and outdoors. Snack provided. Children must be fully toilet trained. CEP1: 6/3-6/26, M/W, 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144) CEP2: 6/4-6/27,TU/TH, 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Jazzy July Fun
Ages 3 to 5 Join in or continue the Arts-Based Preschool’s creative adventures during the month of July. This class will offer art and play activities both indoors and outdoors. Snack provided. Children must be fully toilet trained. CEP3: 7/1-7/24,M/W, 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144) CEP4: 7/2-7/25 (No Class July 4),TU/TH, 9:30 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126)
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Snails, Slugs, Ladybugs and All Things Nature Pat Pisani
Discover all things art, science and nature with our resident naturalist, Pat. A perfect combination. Ages 4 to 5 CEK2a: 6/10-6/13, M-TH, 9:30-11:30 AM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK2b: 6/106/13, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Wizard Academy
Rebecca Dunn
Discover the wizard inside you! Learn how to make wands, potions, read the stars, and care for magical creatures during this week of magical play. Ages 4 to 5 CEK3a: 6/17-6/20, M-TH, 9:30-11:30 AM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK3b: 6/176/20, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Outdoor Creativity
Emily Wilson
Water, water, water, add some sand and mud. Messy fun will help us solve a daily challenge. Ages 4 to 5 CEK3c: 6/17-6/20, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK4c: 6/246/27, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Artful Dressing: Creating Wearable Art Kristin Morland
We will create art that we can wear: t-shirts, jewelry, and tote bags to name a few. We’ll paint, print and sew our creations. Ages 4 to 5 CEK4a: 6/24-6/27, M-TH, 9:30-11:30 AM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK4b: 6/246/27, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Clay Masterpieces
Hollie Rice
Who knows how many different kinds of clay and tools we might use. We will get to work in the ceramics studio, too! Ages 4 to 6 CEK5a: 7/1-7/3, M-W, 9:30-11:30 AM, $60 ($54)
Art Explosions
Kim Rack
Pop! Splat! Squish! These are some of the techniques we will use to create our painting, printing, drawing and sculpture masterpieces! Ages 4 to 5 CEK6a: 7/8-7/11, M-TH, 9:30-11:30 AM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK6b: 7/87/11, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Colorful Cooking
Emily Wilson
LEGO STEAM
Becky Rogers
Explore the health and creativity of a colorful plate. We will learn basic culinary skills like measuring, mixing, and cleaning up. Ages 4 to 5 CEK6c: 7/8-7/11, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK7c: 7/157/18, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Calling all master builders to join in the lego fun! We will play with legos, create art with legos, and creatively problem solve lego engineering challenges! Ages 4 to 5 CEK7a: 7/15-7/18, M-TH, 9:30-11:30 AM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK7b: 7/157/18, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Where Art & Science Meet
Pat Pisani Let’s create fun art while learning how people and animal bodies work. A perfect way to begin our understanding of science by using our creative thinking and problem solving skills to create art. Ages 4 to 5 CEK8a: 7/22-7/25, M-TH, 9:30-11:30 AM, $80 ($72) Ages 5 to 6, beginning or completed kindergarten CEK8b: 7/227/25, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
Loose Parts: A Builders Delight
Joeleyn Trahan Campers can create amazing 3D art using a variety of materials like shells, rocks, and wood, to name just a few. The art of building is guaranteed to broaden your imagination! Ages 4 to 6 CEK8c: 7/22-7/25, M-TH, 1-3 PM, $80 ($72)
SCHOOL OF DANCE
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preschool & Play clothes are a must! kindergarten
Linda Reimond Arts-Based Preschool & Kelly Galloway Arts-Based Kindergarten THE ARTS-BASED PRESCHOOL offers a creative approach to early education. The preschool provides social, motor, and creative experiences within an award winning curriculum. The program includes music, creative movement, sculpture, painting, drama, drawing, and opportunities to work with visiting artists alongside experienced early education specialists.
WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON PREPARING YOUNG STUDENTS to develop innovation skills, the creative, arts- and play-based Kindergarten curriculum developed at the Arts Center sets the stage for a lifetime love of learning. Unique learning centers are custom designed daily to engage young children and to offer creative, hands-on ways of learning standardized academic skills.
For more information about getting your child into our innovative program, please contact Linda Reimond, Director of Early Childhood Education at 785.843.2787, or preschool@lawrenceartscenter.org. Â
View the School of Dance Handbook on the School of Dance web page for information on class attire, policies, and opportunities. Little Movers classes are designed to improve motor skills, self-control, and encourage confidence in movement within a playful environment. Enroll in age appropriate classes
Dancing Among the Stars Little Mover Dance Camp
Preschool Dance
Take Me to the Ballet Dance Camp Shannon Pickett, Stephanie Day
Amanda Pintore, Juliet Remmers
DANCE I Ages 3 to 4 CDYLM16: 6/8-7/27, SA, 9-9:45 AM, $100 ($90) DANCE II Ages 3.5 to 4.5 CDYLM26: 6/8-7/27, SA, 9:50-10:35 AM, $100 ($90) DANCE III Ages 4 to 5 CDYLM36: 6/8-7/27, SA, 10:40-11:25 AM, $100 ($90)
Kinder Ballet
Kindergarteners Students are introduced to the basic elements of Ballet through simple ballet movements and participation in storytelling using movement. Hope DeYoung-Daniels CDYKB2: 6/4-7/23, TU, 4:30-5:15 PM, $100 ($90) Stephanie Day CDYKB6: 6/8-7/27, SA, 9-9:45 AM, $100 ($90)
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Donna Jo Harkrider, Ana Glocker
Ages 3 to 5 Catch a ride on a shooting star and discover the stellar movements of our magical universe in motion! Includes crafts and a final showing on the last day. CDYLMC: 6/3-6/6, M-TH, 9:30-11 AM, $100 ($90)
Grades K to 1 Slip on your dance shoes and experience the magical world of classical ballet. Learn famous dance steps as you take flight over Swan Lake, awaken the Sleeping Beauty, and help Cinderella find her slipper. Then, use your imagination to help create an original ballet to perform on the last day of camp. No story ballet is complete without a costume, so you will be crafting your very own tutu and other accessories to wear for your performance. See you at the ballet! CDYBC: 6/10-6/14, M-F, 9:30-11:30 AM, $120 ($108)
SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE SYT Creative Play
Amanda Pintore
SYT Creative Play
Kayla Sandusky
Grades Pre-K to K Join us for our Summer Youth Theatre experience for our youngest performers. Using their wildest imaginations, students will create a performance through play and dramatic exploration. SU-PLAYI: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 9-10 AM, $90 ($81)
Grades Pre-K to K Join us for our Summer Youth Theatre experience for our youngest performers. Using their wildest imaginations, students will create a performance through play and dramatic exploration. SU-PLAYII: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 9-10 AM, $90 ($81)
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1st–5th Grade
SCHOOL OF DANCE
Tap I
View the School of Dance Handbook on the School of Dance web page for information on class attire, policies, and opportunities.
Intro to Ballet
Grade 1 Students learn the basic techniques of ballet through fundamental movements, as well as begin building their ballet vocabulary. Hope DeYoung-Daniels CDYIB2: 6/4-7/23, TU, 5:15-6 PM, $100 ($90) Stephanie Day CDYIB6: 6/8-7/27, SA, 9:45-10:30 AM, $100 ($90)
Ballet I
Cynthia Crews
Grade 2 Beginning with Ballet I, School of Dance students follow a sequential program in which the syllabus for each level is designed to encourage greater awareness of musicality and coordination as well as increased flexibility and strength. CDYB14: 6/6-7/25, TH, 4:45-5:45 PM, $90 ($81)
Ballet II
Cynthia Crews
Grades 3 to 4 Two ballet classes a week are recommended at this level. Students are also encouraged to enroll in Contemporary, Hip-Hop, Jazz, or Tap classes. CDYB21: 6/3-7/22, MO, 5-6 PM, $100 ($90)
Ballet III
Cynthia Crews
Grades 4 to 5 Two ballet classes a week are required at this level. Students are also encouraged to enroll in Contemporary, Hip-Hop, Jazz, or Tap classes. CDYB31: 6/3-7/22, MO, 6-7:15 PM, $110 ($99)
Ballet IV-V (Pointe at Barre) (OPEN CLASS)
elementary school classes
Paige Comparato
Grades 5 to 12 In this specific summer class, students previously approved for pointe work will be allowed to wear pointe shoes at the barre. Students are highly encouraged to also enroll in the following Variations and Pirouettes and Jete classes as well as consider cross training in Jazz II, Tap II, Hip Hop, and Pilates to become a well-rounded dancer. CDYB454: 6/6-7/25, TH, 5:45-7:15 PM, $110 ($99)
Donna Jo Harkrider
Grades 1 to 3 This class teaches the basics of tap through fun rhythms and combinations. CDYT12: 6/4-6/25, TU, 6-7 PM, $50 ($45)
Tap II
Donna Jo Harkrider
Jazz I
Ana Glocker
Grades 3 to 6 Students focus on identifying rhythmic patterns, structures, syncopation, counter rhythms, and call and response. Rudimentary tap dance sequences such as timesteps and more complex vocabulary are regularly rehearsed. CDYT22: 7/2-7/23,TU, 6-7 PM, $50 ($45)
Grades 1 to 2 This is an introductory technique class that focuses on the fundamentals of Jazz. Stylized choreography will be taught and performed in-class. CDYJ14: 6/6-7/25, TH, 5:45-6:45 PM, $90 ($81)
Jazz II
Ana Glocker
Grades 3 to 5 This upbeat class teaches intermediate Jazz vocabulary/choreography and develops the coordination, flexibility, and stability of the dancer. CDYJ24: 6/6-7/25, TH, 6:45-7:45 PM, $90 ($81)
Musical Theatre Jazz Justin Harbaugh
Grades 4 to 8 This class is grounded in Broadway moves and jazz technique. Learn what you need to become a triple threat or dance just for fun! CDYMTJ16: 6/8-6/29, SA, 12-1 PM, $50 ($45)
Hip Hop I
Emily Holloman
Hip Hop II
Raul Dueñas
Grades 1 to 2 Tick, Wave, Tut, and Bounce! These are just a few of the moves you will learn in this introductory Hip Hop dance class. CDYHH12: 6/4-7/23, TU, 5-6 PM, $100 ($90)
Grades 3 to 5 It’s Time To Get Funky! In this class, Mr. Rauly will teach you some street moves mixed with different Funk styles. Bring your knee pads! CDYHH23: 6/5-7/24, WE, 4:30-5:30 PM, $100 ($90)
Can’t make the whole summer? Purchase a Class Card and drop in to this class when you can. Available at the front desk.
Pilates Mat Class (Open Class)
Irish Ceili Dances
Grades 5 to Adult Strengthen your core and balance through mat exercises in order to create a lean, strong, and flexible body. Mats provided. CDYP4: 6/6-7/25, TH, 4:45-5:45 PM, $100 ($90)
Annie Stark
Grades 2 to 4 Come learn the basics of Irish Step Dance through various Irish ceili dances. Ceili dances are fun and energetic group dances that have been around since the early 1500s. CDYID3: 6/5-6/26, WE, 6:30-7:30 PM, $50 ($45)
Ashley Sandefur
Take Me to the Ballet Dance Camp Shannon Pickett, Stephanie Day
Grades K to 1 Slip on your dance shoes and experience the magical world of classical ballet. Learn famous dance steps as you take flight over Swan Lake, awaken the Sleeping Beauty, and help Cinderella find her slipper. Then, use your imagination to help create an original ballet to perform on the last day of camp. No story ballet is complete without a costume, so you will be crafting your very own tutu and other accessories to wear for your performance. See you at the ballet! CDYBC: 6/10-6/14, M-F, 9:30-11:30 AM, $120 ($108)
Sensational Seuss Summer Dance Performance Camp
Paige Comparato Shannon Pickett
Grades 2 to 6 All levels. Through whimsical rhymes and big life ideas, Seuss teaches ‘bout life and who “me” really is. With costumes and sets, each girl and each boy will perform many dances that all will enjoy. We’ll interpret the stories of Gwark, Zlock and Pop. With two weeks of fun, you will bop ‘til you drop! Shannon and Paige will direct this fun crowd We’ll be dancing and dancing and laughing out loud! CDYDPC: 7/8-7/19, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $240 ($216)
Junior Summer Ballet Intensive Cynthia Crews Grades 3 to 6 For Ballet Level II-III. An extension of the popular Lawrence Dance Intensive, created for students who have completed Ballet II or Ballet III and who seek opportunity to build on their technique. This intensive will offer technique classes and specialty classes designed to expand technique and build muscle groups specific to dance, knowledge of dance as an art form, and confidence on stage. CDYJBI: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
Break’n to the Beat Summer Hip Hop Camp
Raul Dueñas, Ian Sotomayor
Grades 3 to 6 Think you know hip hop? This funky camp teaches street moves and grooves that are based on the original principles of hip hop - love, peace, unity, and having fun! Learn how to break, mix, mc, and dj. Become a b-boy or b-girl for a week and discover the rich history and fun culture of hip hop! CDYHHC: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
School of Dance End-of-Year Showcase 2019 This annual event celebrates the achievement of School of Dance students. Tickets on sale to the public starting 4/1. $8 tickets (general admission). PERFORMANCES: May 17 | 5:30pm, 7:30pm May 18 | 9:30am, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 5:30pm, 7:30pm
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ARTspace
Our award winning ARTspace STEAM elementary camps mix Visual Art, Dance, and Performing Art to explore each week’s theme. All day camp is available by signing up for the Morning and Afternoon sections for each week. We also offer expanded care in the form of Morning (8-9am) and Afternoon (4-5pm) Open Studios. Piece together the perfect camp experience for your family by signing up for any or all sections!
WEEK 1
WEEK 2
WEEK 3
WEEK 4
WEEK 5
Prairie Power
Circus Comes to Town
Cat Attack
Monster Hunters
Jedis and Siths
JUNE 3 — JUNE 7
JUNE 10 — JUNE 14
JUNE 17 — JUNE 21
JUNE 24 — JUNE 28
JULY 1 — JULY 3
Learn how to capture the beauty and power of the prairie through exploring history, storytelling, engineering, and making naturalist artwork. We will incorporate native plants and animals, seed pods, wind power, garden design, insects, and all the beauty of the great outdoors found in our neck of the prairie. Have fun making tiny terrariums, seed sculptures, Andy Goldsworthy installations, and yard art sculptures. The perfect way to kick off the summer is to bring your art into the backyard!
Welcome to the Big Top! This week we make circus-based visual and performance art in this fun class that ends in a circus installation. STEAM concepts focus on kinesthesiology, forces of motion, and animal biology. Make artwork that focuses on big, bold colors and sideshow-worthy talents, and then wrap them all up into your own, special circus. Barnum and Bailey beware, this art circus will give you a run for your money!
Big cats and little cats, wild cats and domestic cats, cats in pop culture and lesser known cats. No cat is off limit in this fancy feline romp. We’ll study taxonomy and animal biology to inform the creation of fur-nominal costumes, meow-numental art, and develop our cat-itude, and construct a final theatrical pur-formance. Look at the artwork of Laurel Birch and Jim Dine, build sculptural cats and draw fun cat portraits. Don’t be afraid to get your paws dirty!
Create your own interactive monster game loosely based on the structure of Dungeons and Dragons. A mysterious island. Unbelievable sounds and sights. A mystery that can only be solved by Monster Hunters. Work together to make artwork in the form of monster drawings, maps, and expedition gear and then collaborate to solve the mystery of Monster Island. Rooooaaaar!
The galaxy needs you now more than ever! Hone your Jedi skills as you immerse yourself into the rich mythology of the Force and all its players. From Sith Lords to Cantina jazz players, every character is important and our artwork will explore the many facets of Star Wars. STEAM concepts include the physics of light sabers, the astronomy of the galaxy, and the engineering of ship design. Combine Jedi training in performance and dance with character design in visual art. By the end of the week, our young Padawans will become Jedis (or turn to the dark side of the Sith)!
1st- 2nd Mornings
1st-2nd Mornings
1st- 2nd Mornings
1st-2nd Mornings
1st-2nd Mornings
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
CYX119: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st- 2nd Afternoons
CYX219: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st-2nd Afternoons
CYX319: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st- 2nd Afternoons
CYX419: 9 AM-4 PM, $140 ($126) 1st-2nd Afternoons
Neal Barbour, Erdin Schultz-Bever
Cindy Bicker, Amanda Pintore
Cindy Bicker, Amanda Pintore
Katie Alldritt, Amanda Pintore
Alicia Kelly, Neal Barbour
CYX111: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX211: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX311: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
3rd-5th Mornings
3rd-5th Mornings
3rd-5th Mornings
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
CYX139: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
CYX239: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
CYX339: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
CYX439: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
Cindy Bicker, Amanda Pintore
Cindy Bicker, Amanda Pintore
Katie Alldritt, Amanda Pintore
CYX131: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX231: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX331: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Open Studio Mornings
Open Studio Mornings CYX118: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons CYX114: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
Open Studio Mornings CYX218: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons CYX214: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
Open Studio Mornings CYX318: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons CYX314: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
Rachel Johnson
CYX411: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Mornings
CYX431: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX418: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons
Brandon Keenan CYX414: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
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Alicia Kelly, Neal Barbour
CYX519: 9 AM-12 PM, $90 ($81) 1st-2nd Afternoons
Rachel Johnson, Donna Jo Harkrider CYX511: 1-4 PM, $90 ($81) 3rd-5th Mornings
Neal Barbour, Erdin Schultz-Bever CYX539: 9 AM-12 PM, $90 ($81) 3rd-5th Afternoons
Rachel Johnson, Donna Jo Harkrider CYX531: 1-4 PM, $90 ($81) Open Studio Mornings
Rachel Johnson CYX518: 8-9 AM, $25 ($22.50) Afternoons
Brandon Keenan CYX514: 4-5 PM, $25 ($22.50)
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THOMAS D. GALLOWAY FAMILY
elementary school classes
HANKINS FOUNDATION
1st–5th Grade
WEEK 6
WEEK 7
WEEK 8
WEEK 9
Toy Convention
Rainbow Explosion!
Box City Chicago
Heroes and Villains Polar Extremes
JULY 8 — JULY 12
JULY 15 — JULY 19
JULY 22 — JULY 26
JULY 29 — AUGUST 2
AUGUST 5 — AUGUST 9
Design, prototype, and build your own toy! Mix performance, dance, and visual arts in order to explore STEAM concepts of physics, motion, and engineering. We will begin with initial games and drawing exercises to generate brilliant new toy ideas and then work through the week to build our prototypes. This week is as much a design/ build workshop as it is summer camp. Learn how inventors go through trial and error and interpret feedback to change design. No matter the outcome, the lobby will be filled with our designs and inventions in a concluding toy celebration!
Part color theory, part chemistry experiment, all fun. Join us for a trip down a rainbow road for an adventure in holographic art, mixing color with paint and light, playing with prisms, and spectral music! Study the scientifics of refraction, reflection, and elemental composition while building skills in artistic principles of design and composition. In one colorful week, we’ll digitally capture light, create rainbow smoke bombs, and make artwork in every tint and tone. We can’t wait to see hue!
The Second City gets box city treatment as we replicate the marvels of modern architecture. While planning, designing, and engineering a kid-sized cardboard box metropolis, students apply their imaginations to fill the city in. Using Chicago as an example, we will look at urban planning and design and how it shapes the world we live in. Students gain appreciation for shape, form, and proportion as they apply these principles to their expanding city. The real magic happens as students take ownership of their structures, identities, and culture within the city. The city is installed in the lobby for all to enjoy with a public opening on the last day of camp.
Join an epic, superpowered battle between good and evil! We’ll be studying comic book characters on and off the page as we practice 3pt. landings, explore theatrical battles, create comic book characters, and use digital art to produce custom comic book covers. In addition to crafting a good catch phrase, we’ll learn about physics, digital arts technology, narrative construction, and storyboarding. Feel free to wear costumes throughout the week, just like a mini Comic Con. Dust off your utility belt and warm up those superpowers; this art adventure is going to be a page turner!
Cool down with this camp that explores the natural world at both poles. Discover the mysteries of the Arctic and Antarctic regions as we explore the patterns, forms, and colors of the life within them. As a team member on our expedition, you’ll build a base camp, study historical explorers including Ernest Shackelton, survey native ecology, and build adventure endurance. Warm up with STEAM concepts including animal biology, ecosystems, and biodiversity, and fend off frost by the northern lights. How cool!
1st-2nd Mornings
1st-2nd Mornings
1st-2nd Mornings
1st-2nd Mornings
1st-2nd Mornings
Rachel Johnson, Erdin Schultz-Bever
Katie Alldritt, Erdin Schultz-Bever
Alicia Kelly, Erdin SchultzBever
Cathy Joritz, Erdin Schultz-Bever
Katie Alldritt, Erdin Schultz-Bever
CYX619: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st-2nd Afternoons
CYX719: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st-2nd Afternoons
CYX819: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st-2nd Afternoons
CYX919: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st-2nd Afternoons
CYX019: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 1st-2nd Afternoons
Katie Alldritt, Madi Sha
Katie Alldritt, Donna Jo Harkrider
Alicia Kelly, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Madi Sha
Katie Alldritt, Madi Sha
CYX811: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX911: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX011: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
3rd-5th Mornings
3rd-5th Mornings
3rd-5th Mornings
Whitney Jacobs, Erdin Schultz-Bever
Cathy Joritz, Erdin Schultz-Bever
Katie Alldritt, Erdin Schultz-Bever
CYX839: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
CYX939: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
CYX039: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
Katie Alldritt, Leah Towle
Katie Alldritt, Madi Sha
Katie Alldritt, Madi Sha
CYX831: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX931: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX031: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
CYX731: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Open Studio Mornings
Open Studio Mornings
Open Studio Mornings
Marie Bower
Open Studio Mornings
CYX611: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Mornings
Rachel Johnson, Erdin Schultz-Bever CYX639: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Afternoons
Katie Alldritt, Madi Sha CYX631: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126) Open Studio Mornings
Rachel Johnson CYX618: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons
Traci Bunkers CYX614: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
CYX711: 1-4 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd-5th Mornings
Katie Alldritt, Erdin Schultz-Bever CYX739: 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126) 3rd- 5th Afternoons
Katie Alldritt, Donna Jo Harkrider
Marie Bower
CYX818: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons
CYX718: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons
CYX814: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
Rachel Bower
Marie Bower
WEEK 10
Marie Bower
CYX918: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons
CYX018: 8-9 AM, $40 ($36) Afternoons
Katie Alldritt
Traci Bunkers
CYX914: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
CYX014: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
Traci Bunkers CYX714: 4-5 PM, $40 ($36)
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pre-K through high school
summer youth theatre
SYT Littles PRE-K/K
Join us for a Summer Youth Theatre experience for our youngest performers. Using their wildest imaginations, students will create a performance through play and dramatic exploration. A sharing for families will take place on the Friday of each week-long class at 9:40am.
SYT Rookies: Make a Play GRADES 1-4
Join us in our brand new SYT Rookie Make a Play series. In this week-long camp, students will focus on character building and developing their actor’s toolbox (body, voice, and imagination), all while creating their own original story and characters. Enroll for just 1 session, or take all 7! Classes meet at Studio 720 at 720 E 9th St #8. NO AUDITIONS NECESSARY for Rookies
SYT Creative Play
Amanda Pintore
SYT Creative Play
Kayla Sandusky
SU-PLAYI: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 9-10 AM, $90 ($81)
SU-PLAYII: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 9-10 AM, $90 ($81)
WEEK 1
WEEK 5
Down the Rabbit Hole
Ric Averill
A sharing will occur on May 31st at 11:30AM. SU-RABBIT: 5/28-5/31, T-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $100 ($90)
WEEK 2
Jungle Adventure
Leah Towle
A sharing will occur on July 12th at 11:30AM. SU-PET: 7/8-7/12, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
WEEK 6 Susanna Pitzer
A sharing will occur on June 7th at 11:30AM. SU-JUNGLE: 6/3-6/7, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
WEEK 3
Fairytale Fantasy
Pet Detectives
Mythical Creatures
Leah Towle
A sharing will occur on July 19th at 11:30AM. SU-MYTH: 7/15-7/19, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
WEEK 7 Susanna Pitzer
A sharing will occur on June 14th at 11:30AM. SU-FAIRYTALE: 6/10-6/14, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
Deep Sea Discovery
Leah Towle
The Myth of Perseus
Becky O’Keefe
A sharing will occur on July 26th at 11:30AM. SU-DEEPSEA: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
WEEK 4
Wizards n’ Witches
Susanna Pitzer
A sharing will occur on June 21st at 11:30AM. SU-WITCHES: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
SYT Novice GRADES 4-6
Join us for our brand new Summer Youth Theatre for 4th-6th Graders. This program offers opportunities in both dramatic & musical theatre. Using their bodies, voices, and imaginations, students will work with professional directors to develop characters and analyze a script. Using these skills, young actors will present performances in our new studio setting, Studio 720. Classes meet at Studio 720 at 720 E 9th St #8. AUDITIONS ARE REQUIRED & HELD ON APRIL 28th at Studio 720 at 720 E 9th St #8.
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Disney’s The Jungle Book KIDS
Amanda Clark Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman, Book by Marcy Heisler. Banished by the ferocious tiger, Shere Khan, a human boy named Mowgli and his panther friend, Bagheera, are on the run in the deepest parts of the jungle. When Shere Khan returns, our heroes must rally their fellow animals into battle and restore peace throughout the jungle. REHEARSALS: 2 weeks, at Studio 720 at 720 E 9th St #8. May 28th – June 7th M-F 1-5PM PERFORMANCES: Saturday, June 8, 10AM, 11:15AM, & 1PM SU-JUNGLEBOOK: 5/28-6/7, M-F, 1-5 PM, $200 ($180)
Written by Ric Averill. Join Perseus, son of Danae and Zeus, on his heroic quests through Greek mythology and his epic battle with Medusa. REHEARSALS: 2 weeks, at Studio 720 at 720 E 9th St #8. July 1st-12th M-F 1-5PM, PERFORMANCES: Saturday, July 13, 10AM, 11:15AM, & 1PM SU-PERSEUS: 7/1-7/12, M-F, 1-5 PM, $200 ($180)
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Summer Youth Theatre Audition Techniques with Jeanne Averill for Grades 6 to 12
It’s nearly time for Summer Youth Theatre auditions! In our two-week, 90 minute audition technique course, students may come prepared with an audition or the instructor will supply audition material. We’ll walk through what students can expect at the audition, have them present their monologue and sing, and then give feedback on how to make the audition stronger. WI-AYZ076: 4/20-4/27, SA, 1:30-3 PM, $45 ($40.50)
SYT Junior GRADES 6-8
This program offers opportunities in both dramatic & musical theatre. Students will work with professional directors to develop & analyze characters, build ensemble, and analyze a script. Using these skills, young actors will present a full-fledged main stage production with costumes, scenery, and lights to full audiences. AUDITIONS ARE REQUIRED & HELD ON APRIL 28th
Disney’s Mary Poppins Jr.
Elizabeth Sullivan
Music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman, book by Julian Fellowes. Mary Poppins, a ”practically perfect” nanny, arrives at Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane and bursts into the lives of the three Banks children. With patience, kindness, and a little bit of magic, Mary helps their family set things right. REHEARSALS: 3 weeks, May 28th-June 12th, M-F 1-5PM, PERFORMANCES: June 13th, 7PM, June 14th, 7PM, June 15th, 3PM & 7PM, June 16th, 3PM. SU-POPPINS: 5/28-6/12, M-F, 1-5 PM, $270 ($243)
The Odyssey: By Thespis and the Peloponnesian Midwest Regional Third Place Chorus
Daniel Bird Tobin
Written by Will Averill. The Peloponnesian Midwest Regional Chorus is tired of placing last in every competition with their ho-hum renditions of heroic myths. Enter Thespis with a risky idea to cure the Chorus’s recitation-related woes: a full theatrical production! REHEARSALS: 3 weeks, July 1st-17th, M-F 1-5PM, No Rehearsal July 4th PERFORMANCES: July 18th, 7PM, July 19th, 7PM, July 20th, 3PM & 7PM SU-ODYSSEY: 7/1-7/17, M-F, 1-5 PM, $270 ($243)
SYT Senior GRADES 8-12
This program offers opportunities in both dramatic & musical theatre. Students will work with professional directors to develop characters who make bold choices, build character relationships, and collaborate with others. Using these skills, young actors will present a full-fledged main stage production with costumes, scenery, and lights to full audiences.
Taming of the Shrew Jeanne Averill Chicago Written by William Shakespeare. A tale of courtship, trickery, and deceit. Experience this tale from a new perspective, as gender roles are flipped and characters take new power. REHEARSALS: 4 weeks, May 28th – June 19th M-F 4-10PM, PERFORMANCES: June 20th, 7PM, June 21st, 7PM, June 22nd, 2PM & 7PM SU-SHREW: 5/28-6/19, M-F, 4-10 PM, $300 ($270)
AUDITIONS ARE REQUIRED & HELD ON APRIL 28th
SYT Technical Theatre GRADES 5-12
Guided by professionals, technical theatre students will learn the basics of “behind the scenes”, specializing in the area they are most interested in. Using these skills, students will work with a team to build full-fledged stage productions for Junior and Senior SYT main stage productions. Be prepared to get messy and have fun!
SYT Costuming Basics
Erin McElroy
Guided by industry professionals, students will learn the basics of costume design and use their skills to bring costumes to life for our exciting summer season! SU-COSTJUNE: 5/28-6/23, M-F, 9 AM-1 PM, $150 ($135) SU-COSTJULY: 7/1-7/28, M-F, 9 AM-1 PM, $150 ($135)
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SYT Technical Theatre Tammy Keiser,
Elliot Yochim
Students will learn “”behind the scenes”” basics, specializing in the area that interests them the most: lighting, carpentry, sound, property, and rigging. SU-TECHJUNE: 5/28-6/23, M-F, 9 AM-1 PM, $150 ($135) SU-TECHJULY: 7/1-7/28, M-F, 9 AM-1 PM, $150 ($135)
Intro to Theatrical Scene Painting Lexey Jost Students will learn the basics of popular scenic finishes in this studio-style class, including wood grain, stone, and marble. SU-AYZ001: 7/29-8/2, M-F, 1-4 PM, $150 ($135)
Advanced Theatrical Scene Painting Lexey Jost Students will explore advanced painting techniques and scenic finishes in this studio-style class. SU-AYZ002: 8/5-8/9, M-F, 1-4 PM, $150 ($135)
Amanda Pintore
Music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. In roaring twenties Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly vie for the spotlight and the headlines, ultimately joining forces in search of the American Dream: fame, fortune, and acquittal. REHEARSALS: 4 weeks, July 1st-24th M-F 4-10PM, No Rehearsal July 4th PERFORMANCES: July 25th, 7PM, July 26th, 7PM, July 27th, 2PM & 7PM, July 28th, 3PM SU-CHICAGO: 7/1-7/24, M-F, 4-10 PM, $300 ($270)
SYT Internships GRADES 8-12
Elizabeth Sullivan, Samaria Fleig, Amanda Pintore Learn what it takes to become future theatre leaders in this eight week program providing students with opportunities for professional skill building, resume building, and collegiate audition preparation. Weekly meetings on Mondays in June and July from 12-1PM are required. Paid positions available. Classes meet at Studio 720 at 720 E 9th St #8. To be considered, please send your resume and letter of interest to Elizabeth Sullivan at elizabeth@ lawrenceartscenter.org by Sunday, April 28th.
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middle & high school
art institutes
WEEK 1
Secret Rain Stencils
WEEK 3 Alicia Kelly
Grades 6 to 12 Guerilla art is all the rage! Learn a method to make your own stencils and graffiti them around town without the toxic and illegal mess of spray paint. That’s right, this is sophisticated invisible ink that only shows up when it rains, and your designs will be a bright spot on an otherwise dreary day. CYG164: 6/3-6/7, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Reflective Portraits
Rachel Johnson
Grades 6 to 12 Jump into portraiture and its many forms of storytelling. Discover more about yourself and the curiosities that lie within. Explore portraiture through many different lenses to create multi-media portraits that range from abstract to representational. Enjoy learning about many unique, contemporary artists along the way! CYP164: 6/3-6/7, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
YouTube Shorts
Christie Dobson
Grades 6 to 12 Work as a production team with teaching artist and filmmaker Christie Dobson to create super short films for all the world to see. Write, rehearse, shoot, and edit exciting narratives to share on the Arts Center’s YouTube channel, as well as your own. CYD164: 6/3-6/7, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
WEEK 2
Pop Up Books
Enroll in any class with a red code before May 19 and get $10 off tuition!
Alicia Kelly
Grades 6 to 12 Paper engineers of the world unite as you cut, bend, fold, and weave paper to your command, creating pop up, architectural books and art pieces. CYP264: 6/10-6/14, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126)
Scraper Bike Makers Whitney Jacobs Grades 6 to 12 Spend a week with KU Engineering Professor Nils Gore and local artists to build and trick out your own Scraper Bike--a completely customized, rideable, and unique two wheeled marvel. Cost covers engineering, embellishment, and a bike! CYB364: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 1-4 PM, $190 ($171)
Bird Builders
Michelle Rogne
Grades 6 to 12 Part bird watching, part art making, all fun! Create ceramic bird sculptures based on your own observations from guided field studies. CYJ364: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126)
Document This
Christie Dobson
Grades 6 to 12 Work with teaching artist and filmmaker Christie Dobson to create documentaries about relevant, social issues. These are films by, for, and about youth. CY364: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Sew Fun
Traci Bunkers
Grades 6 to 9 Starting with thrift store finds, learn how to take old clothes and turn them into fashionable unique garments! Students will use their creativity and basic sewing skills to design, modify, and reconstruct articles of clothing. Beginners welcome. CYM364: 6/17-6/21, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
WEEK 4
Claymation
Cathy Joritz
Grades 6 to 12 Use stop action animation to bring your own characters and stories to life in claymation shorts. CYG464: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
Darkroom
Ann Dean
Grades 9 to 12 Explore film photography in this hands on class that combines art, technology, history, and science. Students learn the basics of 35mm photography, including composition and camera mechanics, film development, and darkroom printing. Film, chemicals, and paper provided. Students may need their own 35mm camera, but the LAC does have some, so inquire when enrolling. CYM464: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
WEEK 5
Collage Animation
Cathy Joritz
Grades 6 to 12 Use a variety of digital arts software including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Comic Book Life to combine imagery into animated art pieces. CYD564: 7/1-7/3, M-W, 9 AM-12 PM, $90 ($81)
Guerilla Art
Traci Bunkers
Grades 6 to 9 This class will introduce students to the methods and ideas behind guerrilla art, and exercise getting ideas out into the world -starting at the Arts Center and expanding to the surrounding area. Chalking, planting, stickering, leaving behind books, postering, miniature environments included. CYP564: 7/1-7/3, M-W, 1-4 PM, $90 ($81)
Alternative Comic Illustration
Eugene Sarmiento Grades 9 to 12 Use techniques in watercolors and drawing to illustrate a narrative through the formats of alternative comics and zines. CYJ564: 7/1-7/3, M-W, 1-4 PM, $90 ($81)
WEEK 6
Let’s Make a Movie
Jennifer Nelson
Loosen Up and Let Go Cindy Bicker Radical Coloring Books Jessica Conner
Grades 6 to 12 In this process/project oriented class, you will become part of a production team who will create the plot, storyboard, and script of a movie you will shoot and edit. Can you reach final cut in a week? CYD264: 6/10-6/14, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Grades 6 to 12 Silence your inner critic and DRAW! Using contour and gesture drawing, brain-based learning exercises, and mindfulness practices, students will leave this class with practical skills they can apply to their own drawing pursuits. CYP464: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Sketchbook Studio
Traci Bunkers
Throw on the Wheel Jessica Conner Screenprint T-Shirts Brandon Keenan
Grades 6 to 12 Learn how to make a simple sketchbook, then experiment with different tools & styles of sketching/ drawing to fill your pages with artwork. CYJ264: 6/10-6/14, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Darkroom Photo
Ann Dean
Grades 6 to 9 Explore film photography in this hands on class that combines art, technology, history, and science. Students learn the basics of 35mm photography including composition and camera mechanics, film development, and darkroom printing. Film, chemicals, and paper provided. Students may need their own 35mm camera, but the LAC does have some, so inquire when enrolling. CYG264: 6/10-6/14, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
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Grades 6 to 12 Learn fundamental techniques for making pottery on the wheel. Instructor will provide demonstration as well as hands on instruction as you develop your throwing skills. Learn the motions behind the forms of cups, bowls, vases, and more. All skill levels welcome! CYD464: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Digital Illustration
Michelle Salmans
Grades 6 to 12 Using Adobe Illustrator, tablets, a stylus, and your imagination, take your illustrations to the digital world and learn how to utilize the vast amount of software tools to accentuate your skills. CYJ464: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Grades 6 to 12 Create your very own coloring book that fits your style by learning contour line practices and bookbinding skills. Walk away with multiple copies of the coolest original coloring books for you and your friends. CYP664: 7/8-7/12, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Grades 6 to 12 Walk away wearing your art! Take your drawings through the silkscreen process to create multi-color prints on fabric and paper. CYD664: 7/8-7/12, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Felting Fun
Raven Harper
Grades 6 to 12 Work with the fun form of felt to create sculptural and functional forms. Explore the vivid world of fiber arts through felt. CYM664: 7/8-7/12, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Animal Illustration
Katie Alldritt
Grades 6 to 9 Use the inspiration of the animal kingdom to learn to illustrate many types of animals, including ones that wear clothes, are anime-styled, and more! CYG664: 7/8-7/12, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
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STUDENTS 14 & OLDER ARE ALSO WELCOME TO ENROLL IN ADULT VISUAL ART CLASSES. ADDITIONAL DANCE CLASSES FOR 9TH GRADE & UP ARE NOTED IN THE ADULT DANCE CLASS LISTINGS. SEE PAGES 19 -21.
Downtown Digital Photo
Ann Dean Grades 9 to 12 Photograph cultural treasures and quirky areas of Lawrence around the Arts Center, then edit images in the digital lab and create a photo essay. Students will need their own digital camera, all skill levels welcome. CYJ664: 7/8-7/12, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
WEEK 7
Metal Art
Holly Hanguer
Grades 6 to 12 Discover the basics of metalwork and the science behind them, including sawing, soldering, forging, and more. Design and create your own finished work using metal as a medium of expression. CYG764: 7/15-7/19, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Expressive Clay Portraits Marie Bower Grades 6 to 12 Take portraiture into the third dimension. Create a small portrait bust as well as a shallow relief tile portrait as you work with clay. CYP764: 7/15-7/19, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
Screenprinting Continued
Brandon Keenan
Grades 6 to 12 Take more drawings through the silkscreen process to create multi-color prints on fabric and paper. This class can further any skills and projects from our first section of Screenprinting. CYD764: 7/15-7/19, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Character Illustration Eugene Sarmiento Grades 6 to 12 Use a variety of drawing mediums to invent and illustrate your own characters. Create the story of a lifetime with pen, ink, marker, graphite, and more! CYM764: 7/15-7/19, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Digital Animation
Michelle Salmans
Grades 6 to 12 Bring your characters to life in this five day animation crash course. Learn how to create original, animated, cartoon characters using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Basic caricature drawing, Illustrator and Photoshop skills, and animation will be covered. Use prior digital illustrations if you took the earlier class with Michelle Salmans. CYJ764: 7/15-7/19, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
WEEK 8
Clay Â
Mini Masterpieces
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Whitney Jacobs
Grades 6 to 12 Focus on creating mini paintings while gaining skills and confidence with acrylic and oil technique. CYM864: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
DJing From Scratch
Ian Sotomayor
Grades 6 to 9 Become a master of sound with DJ Proof. Move from how turntables and mixers work to selecting to beat matching to scratching, as you mix and remix vinyl. Students will find their own sound and DJ identity using music of their choice. CYP864: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Filmmaking
Jennifer Nelson
Grades 9 to 12 In this process/project oriented class, you will become part of a production team who will create the plot, storyboard, and script of a movie you will shoot and edit. CYJ864: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Box City Cardboard Engineers
Alicia Kelly Grades 6 to 9 Design, engineer, and perfect large scale cardboard sculptures to fit into our lobby wide installation of Box City Chicago CYL864: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 1-4 PM $140 ($126)
Improvise and Devise Leah Towle Grades 6 to 12 Explore theater without a script! Tell stories of your own invention with hilarious games, collaboration, and performance skill-building. Forecast: Lots of wit with a slight chance of swords. CYB864: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 1-4 PM $140 ($126)
WEEK 9
Metals: Patina and Enamel
Holly Hanguer
Grades 9 to 12 Learn how to alter copper by annealing to work the metal, using daps to make domes, hammering and stamping, etching designs, and using substances to patina and enamel. CYJ964: 7/29-8/2, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Metals: Stone Setting Holly Hanguer Shadow Puppetry Grades 6 to 12 Work with metal to set stones with both bezels and wire wraps. Combine techniques to make metal masterworks! CYG864: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 1-4 PM, $150 ($135)
Traci Bunkers
Grades 6 to 12 Become an expert at creating and constructing functional objects out of clay slabs, making art you can use to eat off of, display, and show off to friends. CYD864: 7/22-7/26, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Johanna Winters
Grades 6 to 12 Explore shadow puppetry with Resident Artist Johanna Winters. With an emphasis on low-tech, handdriven mechanisms to create small-scale theater, students will create shadow theater events that will be performed live at the culmination of the class. CYP994: 7/29-8/2, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Alternative Print
Traci Bunkers
Grades 6 to 12 Discover experimental printmaking using ordinary & non-traditional materials! Explore techniques such as monoprints, collagraphs, screen printing, and ways to make our own printing plates, rollers, and blocks. CYG964: 7/29-8/2, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Downtown Digital Photo
Ann Dean
Grades 6 to 9 Photograph cultural treasures and quirky areas of Lawrence around the Arts Center, then edit images in the digital lab and create a photo essay. Students will need their own digital camera. All skill levels welcome. CYP964: 7/29-8/2, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
DJing From Scratch
Ian Sotomayor Grades 9 to 12 Become a master of sound with DJ Proof. Move from how turntables and mixers work to selecting to beat matching to scratching, as you mix and remix vinyl. Students will be encouraged to find their own sound and DJ identity using music of their choice. CYD964: 7/29-8/2, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $140 ($126)
WEEK 10
Paper Mache Sculpture
Marie Bower Grades 6 to 12 Start with an armature and build up layers of paper mache. Once sculpted, students will incorporate found objects and 3D materials into their work. CYG064: 8/5-8/9, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
Yard Art
Traci Bunkers
Grades 6 to 12 Work with the bright colors & varied textures of broken plates, plastic bottles, silverware & beads to create mobiles, wall hangings, and garden ornaments to decorate your yard, porch or balcony. CYP064: 8/5-8/9, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
Soft Sculpture Creatures
Raven Harper Grades 6 to 12 Upcycle old sweaters and clothes into simple stuffed animals and imagined creatures using basic sewing techniques. CYD04: 8/5-8/9, M-F, 1-4 PM, $130 ($117)
Secret Rain Stencils
Alicia Kelly
Grades 6 to 12 Learn a method to make your own stencils and graffiti them around town without the toxic and illegal mess of spray paint. That’s right, this is sophisticated invisible ink that only shows up when it rains, and your designs will be a bright spot on an otherwise dreary day. CYM064: 8/5-8/9, M-F, 1-4 PM, $140 ($126)
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middle & high school School of Dance End-of-Year Showcase 2019 This annual event celebrates the achievement of School of Dance students through senior solos and class-based performances. Tickets on sale to the public starting 4/1. $8 tickets (general admission). PERFORMANCES: May 17 | 5:30pm, 7:30pm May 18 | 9:30am, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 5:30pm, 7:30pm
SCHOOL OF DANCE
Saturday, June 8 | 2-4pm | Dance Studio 206
Lawrence Ballet Theatre Company Auditions
Ages 11-18 Equivalent to Ballet IV-VII
Auditions are held each year for company members and apprentices. To be considered for LBT, applicants must attend a formal audition. Registration is available now online and in person 30 minutes prior to the audition. Company Members & Apprentices are required to: • Be at least 11 years of age or older • Take three ballet technique classes per week • Take one additional dance technique class of any style per week • Attend all company weekly rehearsals (2-4 hours per week) and additional rehearsals during production weeks • Be available to perform at scheduled events/concerts
Tap II
Donna Jo Harkrider
View the School of Dance Handbook on the School of Dance web page for information on class attire, policies, and opportunities.
Grades 3 to 6 Students focus on identifying rhythmic patterns, structures, syncopation, counter rhythms, and call and response. Rudimentary tap dance sequences such as timesteps and more complex vocabulary are regularly rehearsed. CDYT22: 7/2-7/23,TU, 6-7 PM, $50 ($45)
Inter-Adv Ballet (OPEN CLASS)
Tap III/IV
Grades 6 to Adult This is an intermediate-advanced class for dancers in levels Ballet V-VII or equivalent. Pointe shoes are optional for level VI-VII students. Shannon Pickett CDYBI1: 6/3-7/22, MO, 5-6:30 PM, $130 ($117) Cynthia Crews CDYBI3: 6/5-7/24, WE, 5-6:30 PM, $130 ($117) Cynthia Crews CDYBI6: 6/8-7/27, SA, 10:30 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
Musical Theatre Jazz Justin Harbaugh
This class is grounded in Broadway moves and jazz technique. Learn what you need to become a triple threat or dance just for fun! Grades 4 to 8 CDYMTJ16: 6/8-6/29, SA, 12-1 PM, $50 ($45) Ages 12 to Adult CDYMTJ26: 7/6-7/27, SA, 12-1 PM, $50 ($45)
Pilates Mat Class (OPEN CLASS)
Ashley Sandefur
Grades 5 to Adult Strengthen your core and balance through mat exercises in order to create a lean, strong, and flexible body. Mats provided. CDYP4: 6/6-7/25, TH, 4:45-5:45 PM, $100 ($90)
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Donna Jo Harkrider
Grades 6 to 12 The Intermediate-Advanced class introduces complex rhythms and new vocabulary. Completion of Tap II is required. CDYT3413: 6/5-6/26, WE, 7:30-8:30 PM, $50 ($45) CDYT3423: 7/3-7/24, WE, 7:30-8:30 PM, $50 ($45)
Sensational Seuss Summer Dance Performance Camp
Paige Comparato, Shannon Pickett
Grades 2 to 6 All levels. Through whimsical rhymes and big life ideas, Seuss teaches ‘bout life and who “me” really is. With costumes and sets, each girl and each boy will perform many dances that all will enjoy. We’ll interpret the stories of Gwark, Zlock and Pop. With two weeks of fun, you will bop ‘til you drop! Shannon and Paige will direct this fun crowd. We’ll be dancing and dancing and laughing out loud! CDYDPC: 7/8-7/19, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $240 ($216)
Break’n to the Beat Summer Hip Hop Camp
Rauly Dueñas, Ian Sotomayor
Grades 3 to 6 Think you know hip hop? This funky camp teaches street moves and grooves that are based on the original principles of hip hop - love, peace, unity, and having fun! Learn how to break, mix, mc, and dj. Become a b-boy or b-girl for a week and discover the rich history and fun culture of hip hop! CDYHHC: 6/24-6/28, M-F, 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
Lawrence Ballet Theatre (LBT) is the resident pre-professional ballet company of the Lawrence Arts Center. The mission of Lawrence Ballet Theatre is to provide extensive training, performance opportunities, and artistic experience to dancers seeking to develop advanced experience in preparation for a professional career in dance. Led by Artistic Director Cynthia Crews, company members gain exposure and experience through numerous performances of classical ballet repertoire and original works. LBT dancers work directly with professional guest choreographers in addition to their work with the artistic director. Lawrence Ballet Theatre is a member company of the prestigious Regional Dance America/ MidStates. Each year, Lawrence Ballet Theatre attends the annual RDA/Midstates Festival held in various cities across the Midwest.
Lawrence Dance Intensive: Summer Ballet 2019
A collaboration between the Lawrence Arts Center and the KU School of Theatre and Dance, this two-week ballet intensive provides dancers with world class instruction by accomplished faculty, guest artists, and choreographers. Full Intensive students have the option of staying in a residence hall on KU’s beautiful campus. Students must be 12-21 years old and dancing at an Intermediate/Advanced level with at least two years of dance experience to apply. Partial merit scholarship are available. Visit the Arts Center School of Dance online for more. Half Intensive: Mon-Fri, June 10-14, 9 AM-2:30 PM, 1 wk Tuition: $375 ($335.50 if enrolled by 4/1 plus free t-shirt) SU-DYLDIH Full Intensive: Mon-Fri, June 10-21, 9 AM-4 PM, 2 wks Tuition: $650 ($585 if enrolled by 4/1 plus free t-shirt) SU-DYLDIF Full Intensive & Housing: Mon-Fri, June 10-21, 9 AM-4 PM, 2 wks Arrival: June 9, Departure: June 21; includes free t-shirt Tuition: $585 Housing: $800 Activity Fee: $175 Total Cost $1,560 SU-DYLDIFH (ages 12-21yrs, deadline to enroll April 1)
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Johanna Winters 2018-19 Printmaking Artist in Residence
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Art Tougeau STREET PartY
May 31, 5-9PM INSIGHT art talk: June 10, 7PM PERFORMANCES May 31, 7PM & 8PM June 6 , 7PM & 8PM June 15, 2PM & 3PM
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Nate Ditzler2018-19 Ceramics Artist in Residence
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PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE 1969 WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL Henry Diltz • John Dominis • Bill Eppridge • Elliot Landy Jason Laure • Lisa Law • Ken Regan • Baron Wolman
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adult classes
STUDENTS 14 & OLDER ARE WELCOME TO ENROLL IN ADULT VISUAL ART CLASSES. ADDITIONAL DANCE CLASSES FOR 9TH GRADE & UP ARE NOTED IN THE ADULT DANCE CLASS LISTINGS. *no classes on Thursday, July 4th
WRITING
Found Forms
TEXTILES
Mercedes Lucero
Screenprinting Fabric
Anne Luben
Page to Screen: Screenplay Writing through Image and Story
Counter Culture Cloth
Anne Luben
What might it look like to tell a story in the form of a grocery list? Or an essay in the shape of an instruction manual? What if a poem took the form of a recipe? In this class, we’ll destabilize our notion of genre and explore purposeful ways to tell our stories. CAW11: 6/3-7/22, MO, 6:30-8:30 PM, $160 ($144)
Dreaming of designing your own fabric? This class will cover methods of screenprinting specific to textile arts. Printmaking using simple stencils and more elaborate hand drawn photosensitive films will be covered, including structuring and printing continuous patterns. Students will explore printing on new and found fabrics and textile surfaces. CAF14: 6/6-6/27, TH, 5-7 PM, $110 ($99)
Will Averill
Time to tell your story! Learn the fundamentals of script writing including character, dialogue, action, formatting, and story structure. This course will cover these through weekly exercises and practical examples from popular films. Students will be encouraged to develop a ten-page film short by the end of the course. CAW12: 6/4-7/23, TU, 7-9 PM, $160 ($144)
Compelling Characters
Bryn Greenwood
Characters that feel like real people produce the most compelling short fiction. In this class, we’ll discuss and implement techniques to create characters to inhabit your stories. Once you’ve created your characters, we’ll build stories using characters’ desires, obstacles, and interactions to drive the plot. CAW13: 6/5-7/24, WE, 5:30-7:30 PM, $160 ($144)
From 60s paisley to the studded punk style, clothing communicates political resistance, cultural identity, and individualism. Commemorate the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, printing your own t-shirts and embroidering graphic patches while learning about music history. Rebellion mobilized for all levels. CAF24: 7/11-8/15, TH, 5-7 PM, $150 ($135)
JEWELRY, METALS, GLASS
Beginning Metalsmithing
Carly Kimbrough
This course will provide an introduction to basic metalsmithing skills like sawing, sanding, filing, soldering, and setting a stone. CAJ02: 6/4-8/20, TU, 7-9 PM, $240 ($216)
Jewelry Design
Rachael Sudlow
Get your hands wet and learn how to make some paper! We will collect local plants, break down the fibers to create paper pulp, and learn how to create sheets of paper to take home. In addition to plain pulp, we will explore the world of inclusions, such as confetti, leaves, and seeds that can be added to the paper. CAX14: 7/11-8/22, TH, 5-7 PM, $160 ($144)
Chain Making
Rachael Sudlow
In this class, we will learn about making our own chain from scratch. We will learn about soldering and chainmail and work on creating several bracelets, earrings, & necklaces. Techniques used will be sawing, filing, using pliers, soldering, and forming. Previous experience not necessary. CAJ23: 6/5-7/24, WE, 5-7 PM, $220 ($198)
Artist Books
Stained Glass
Shanna Wagner
Learn how to make rings, earrings, & pendants in silver & copper using a wide range of techniques from soldering to stone setting. CAJ13: 6/5-7/24, WE, 7-9 PM, $220 ($198)
PAPER & BOOK ARTS
Papermaking
Kate Horvat
Kate Horvat
This class will explore traditional book forms and binding techniques, such as the Western codex, Eastern accordion style, and Japanese side stitch. Additionally, students will learn to create entirely new structures of the students’ invention. CAX13: 7/10-8/21, WE, 5-7 PM, $160 ($144)
SCHOOL OF THEATRE & MUSIC
Adult Improv: Summer Session
Leah Towle
Ready for a spontaneous and hilarious challenge? Spend your summer with us continuing to build your improv skills, learning new games, and meeting new people. This class meets at Studio 720 at 720 E 9th St #8. SU-AAZ001: 6/4-7/16, TU, 6:30-7:30 PM, $90 ($81)
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Explore fundamental stained glass techniques while creating unique pieces in one of the most precious and revered mediums in the decorative arts. CAJ11: 6/3-7/8, MO, 6-8 PM, $150 ($135)
Glass & Mosaics Open Studio
Shanna Wagner
This class is for students with previous experience in Stained Glass and/or Mosaics who wish to work on self-directed projects. One-on-one guidance will be provided by the instructor as well as access to supplies and equipment. CAJ16: 6/8-7/13, SA, 9-11 AM, $150 ($135)
Enroll in any class with a red code before May 19 and get $10 off tuition!
PHOTOGRAPHY & GRAPHIC DESIGN
Intro to Digital Photography
Ann Dean
Develop your photographic technique and learn more about your camera in this beginning class for DSLR users. We will explore basic camera function, the lens, light, composition and exposure as you learn to take better pictures. CAH21: 6/3-7/22, MO, 6:30 PM-8:30 PM, $170 ($153)
Darkroom Photo
Ann Dean
This class provides students with the basic skills to develop, print, and manipulate 35mm black & white images in the darkroom. Work with the instructor as you learn to finesse your printing technique. Chemistry, 1 roll of film, and a limited amount of paper is provided. CAH12: 6/4-7/23, TU, 6-8 PM, $180 ($162)
Posters that Sing Nicholas Stahl Learn how to create a dynamic poster design for your favorite band, or one you’re in! This class will focus on how to use composition, typography/lettering, symbolism, and hierarchy of information to generate a stunning gig poster. CAH24: 7/11-8/1, TH, 5:30-7:30 PM, $90 ($81)
FEATURED CLASS sponsored by Decade!
The Shared Table
Thomas Huang & Kyla Strid Join us for a making and dining experience like no other. Students will make their own plates and collectively work on a dining table designed to encourage communal dialogue through its construction process. The course will culminate in a shared meal prepared by the students, served on their handmade plates, around the table they craft hand in hand. CAX16: 6/8-6/22, SA, 10 AM-4 PM, $230 ($207)
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adult classes CERAMICS
First Time Potter
Jason Woolery, Adam Meistrell, Antonio Martinez
Learn the basics of wedging, centering, wheel throwing, and trimming and glazing while making objects like cylinders, mugs, bowls, and plates. Jason: CAC11: 6/3-7/22, MO, 7:30-9:30 PM, $180 ($162) Adam: CAC12: 6/4-7/23, TU, 5-7 PM, $180 ($162) Antonio: CAC16: 6/8-8/24, SA, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM, $240 ($216)
Handbuilt Function
Adam Meistrell
Learn how to design paper stencils to create and fold functional forms out of clay. The stencils will also be used to explore surface techniques. CAC13: 6/5-7/24, WE, 5-7 PM, $180 ($162)
Narrative Sculpture
Nate Ditzler
We all have stories to tell, so what if we used a visual language instead of a verbal one? Learn how to use clay for visual storytelling. Bring a sketchbook and source imagery to begin handbuilding a sculpture that tells a tale. CAC21: 6/3-7/22, MO, 5-7 PM, $180 ($162)
Ceramics Revolution
Hollie Rice
Fresh, new, and alternative approaches to working with clay are explored in this experimental class. All levels welcome! CAC24: 6/6-8/1, TH, 7-9 PM, $180 ($162)
Mold Making
Nate Ditzler
This course will give students a foundational understanding of the principles of mold making. Learn how to create 1 and 2 part molds for press-molding or slip-casting using found forms or clay prototypes. Previous clay experience recommended. CAC34: 6/4-7/23, TU, 7:30-9:30 PM, $180 ($162)
Returning Potter
Antonio Martinez
This class expands on existing skills, refines techniques, and develops more complex forms made with parts. CAC36: 6/8-8/24, SA, 1:30-3:30 PM, $240 ($216)
Ceramics Open Studio
Adam Meistrell
Open studio is for advanced students who want to work independently. Participants must provide their own clay and classes have studio right-of-way. CAC57: 6/3-8/24, SU-SA, 9 AM-9 PM, $280 ($252)
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PRINTMAKING
Letterpress
Tim O’Brien
If you like the written word and making images, this class gives you a chance to combine the two. Learn how to design, set and print type to create stationery, business cards and broadsheets, or the student’s own project. CAT11: 6/3-8/19, MO, 7-9 PM, $240 ($216)
Beginning Printmaking
Fuko Ito
Learn the basics of all forms of traditional and contemporary printmaking processes, including but not limited to; relief, silkscreen, intaglio, monotype, and collagraph. CAT14: 6/6-8/1, TH, 7:30-9:30 PM, $180 ($162)
Printmaking Open Studio
Kate Horvat
Open studio is for advanced students who want to work independently, using their own inks and paper. Scheduled classes have studio right-of-way. CAT57: 6/3-8/24, SU-SA, 9 AM-9 PM, $280 ($252)
Rough Translation: Word to Image & Back Again Johanna Winters
& Katie Foster
This class will trace the movement of thought to word to visual form on the page. Through writing and printmaking we will investigate the interplay between the literary and visual arts. What happens when you write a poem then respond with a printed image, or vice versa? CAT13: 6/5-7/24, WE, 5:30-7:30 PM, $180 ($162)
Unconventional Print Johanna Winters
Experiment with alternative approaches to traditional printmaking that will invigorate how we think about the medium in a contemporary context. With the aid of a printing press, we will utilize drawing, stenciling, collage, one-offs, Xeroxing, and image transfers to make distinct yet printerly works on all kinds of surfaces. CAT12: 6/4-7/23, TU, 5:30-7:30 PM, $180 ($162)
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SCHOOL OF DANCE
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DRAWING & PAINTING
Beginning Drawing
Purchase a Class Card and Drop-In to an “Open Class”
Ken Bini
This class focuses on training the eye and hand to translate imagery from the real world to marks on a page. CAD11: 6/3-8/19, MO, 5-6:30 PM, $200 ($180)
Drawing Lawrence: Feathers & Fur Kent Smith This course focuses on sketching various birds, reptiles, and mammals at a new Lawrence location each week. The instructor will work with students to develop skills in gesture, anatomy, value, texture, color, and composition as you drink coffee and study some crazy critters. Class will meet at the Arts Center for week one. Be prepared for adventure! CAD15: 6/7-7/26, FR, 10 AM-12 PM, $180 ($162)
Drawn to Color
Fuko Ito
Explore adding color to your drawings and paintings with colored pencils and watercolors. Students will learn to mix and layer colors, control transparency and luminosity with watercolor, and experiment with the wide range of markmaking techniques as they develop personal imagery. CAD22: 6/4-7/23, TU, 7-9 PM, $180 ($162)
Life Drawing and Anatomy for the Artist Jeff Ridgway Students learn to draw the human figure working from a live model using a variety of drawing media. Must be at least 18 years to enroll. CAD24: 6/6-8/22, TH, 7-9:30 PM, $280 ($252)
Open Model
Available for purchase at the front desk and may be used to attend any class marked as an “Open Class” until March 11.
Jeff Ridgway
This class provides an opportunity for skilled artists to draw a model each week using their choice of media. Students who enroll in Life Drawing receive a 50% discount on Open Model. Must be at least 18 yrs to enroll. CAD37: 6/2-8/18, SU, 1-3 PM, $260 ($234)
Fundamentals of Oil Painting
Ken Bini
Students will learn about the basic tools, chemistry, and control of oil paint with fundamental exercises that are of value to beginning and experienced artists alike. Learn how to develop paintings with lessons in composition, focus and color. CAP11: 6/3-8/19, MO, 7-9 PM, $240 ($216)
Adult Ballet I (OPEN CLASS)
Adult Tap I
Donna Jo Harkrider
Grades 9 to Adult This class introduces the fundamentals of ballet and is designed for those with little to no prior ballet training. CDAB12: 6/4-7/23, TU, 6-7:15 PM, $110 ($99)
Grades 9 to Adult Come take this upbeat class and learn the basics of Tap. From Fred Astaire to Savion Glover, this class will cover a wide range of rhythmic styles. This class is open to all skill levels. CDAT12: 6/4-6/25, TU, 7-8 PM, $50 ($45)
Adult Ballet II (OPEN CLASS)
Adult Tap II
Donna Jo Harkrider
Hope DeYoung-Daniels
Paige Comparato
Grades 9 to Adult For students who have at least 1 year of prior ballet training. CDAB24: 6/6-7/25, TH, 7:15-8:30 PM, $100 ($90)
Adult Ballet III (OPEN CLASS)
Grades 9 to Adult This class is an Intermediate/Advanced level class for dancers with some prior dance experience. CDAB31: 6/3-7/22, MO, 6:30-7:45 PM, $110 ($99)
Ballet Fitness for Adults (OPEN CLASS)
Shannon Pickett
Grades 9 to Adult This class blends the beauty of ballet within a traditional fitness framework. Experience a full workout that includes cardio, strengthening, and stretching exercises. Whether you are a beginner looking for a new workout or an Advanced dancer wanting to build stamina, everyone will benefit from this unique workout. CDYBF3: 6/5-7/24, WE, 6:30-7:30 PM, $100 ($90)
Contemporary Modern
Adult Classical Chinese Dance Wanwan Cai
Shannon Pickett
(OPEN CLASS)
Grades 9 to Adult This is an intermediate class for those with previous tap experience. CDAT22: 7/2-7/23, TU, 7-8 PM, $50 ($45)
Juliet Remmers
Grades 9 to Adult Learn the fundamentals of the graceful, fluid, and breath-based movements of Chinese Classical Dance. This class incorporates diverse influences such as folk dance, martial art movement, ballet, and Chinese opera to create a unique cultural art form. CDACC2: 7/2-7/23, TU, 7:15-8:15 PM, $50 ($45)
Musical Theatre Jazz Justin Harbaugh Ages 12 to Adult This class is grounded in Broadway moves and jazz technique. Learn what you need to become a triple threat or dance just for fun! CDYMTJ26: 7/6-7/27, SA, 12-1 PM, $50 ($45)
Adult Irish Step Dance
Annie Stark
Grades 9 to Adult This upbeat class will introduce the basics of Irish Step Dance and some traditional beginning dances. CDAID3: 6/5-6/26, WE, 7:30-8:30 PM, $50 ($45)
Ages 12 to Adult This class explores circular and grounded movements through an array of contemporary and modern dance methods. CDAM3: 7/3-7/24, WE, 6:30-7:30 PM, $50 ($45)
Adult Hip Hop (OPEN CLASS)
Raul Dueñas
Grades 9 to Adult Come bounce to the beat and get funky! This high-energy class explores various hip hop styles and street moves. For adults of all experience levels. CDAHH3: 6/5-7/24, WE, 5:30-6:30 PM, $100 ($90)
Pilates Mat Class (OPEN CLASS)
Ashley Sandefur
Grades 5 to Adult Strengthen your core and balance through mat exercises in order to create a lean, strong, and flexible body. Mats provided. CDYP4: 6/6-7/25, TH, 4:45 PM-5:45 PM, $100 ($90)
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a driving force for creativity for more than 40 years ... In 1975, a group of Lawrencians inspired by the belief that the arts are for everyone came together around an idea: to create a place where people from all over Lawrence could experience the best in arts programming. Working in partnership with the City, they launched the Lawrence Arts Center in the historic Carnegie Library Building. Starting with art classes and a gallery, the Lawrence Arts Center grew to become a creative hub for this exceptionally imaginative town. Following a generation of growth, by 2000 the Lawrence Arts Center had outgrown its beloved Carnegie Building. Rallying in support, the people of Lawrence raised $3.5 million to build a state of the art facility that could house the full spectrum of creativity the Arts Center was known for: its innovative preschool, dance classes, Seem-to-be-Players and Summer Youth Theatre productions, and art classes. The City agreed to match this private investment, and through this partnership, a $7 million thriving public facility and city asset was born.
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Today, the Lawrence Arts Center provides Arts Center offers a robust resident and visiting artist contemporary exhibitions, performances, and program. At the core of this program is a year-round arts education for individuals of all ages and residency that offers studio space, housing, and backgrounds in a 40,000 square foot, state-of-thestipends to two artists selected each year in a highly art contemporary building. Completed in 2002, competitive juried process. the facility contains a 300-seat theater, a black box theater, four exhibition galleries, two dance studios, The Free State Festival and the East Ninth Street a digital media lab, graphics and printmaking studio, Project demonstrate our commitment to investing in photography darkroom, ceramics studio, writing community artists, and to the economic power of art lab, preschool and kindergarten and its central role in creating a great city to Our mission is classrooms and outdoor creative play live and work. spaces, painting studio, and two to create additional visual arts studios. Driven meaningful arts Living true to the principal that art is by high demand for Arts Center for everyone, the Lawrence Arts Center’s experiences programs, in 2018 the Arts Center community engagement is focused on with and for expanded to Studio 720, an East partnerships with Boys and Girls Club of the community Lawrence performance space Lawrence, Head Start, Cottonwood, Inc., for dance and theatre classes, The Children’s Shelter, Douglas County through small audience productions, and CASA, and the Juvenile Detention Center education, community events. among others. With your support, we are exhibitions, and committed to ensuring that the healing and performances. educational power of art is accessible to all. Honoring the idea that artists are central to its mission, the Lawrence
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