SUMMER 2024 CLASSES&EVENTS
i lawrenceartscenter FIFTY YEARS OF ART FOR EVERYONE
RACHEL BEER 2024 PRINTMAKING ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
DEHMIE DEHMLOW 2024 CERAMICS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
THANK YOU.
We extend our appreciation to each and every one of these companies, grantors and organizations who have poured their unwavering support into the Lawrence Arts Center. Their generous funding, valuable materials, and engagement have been the essential building blocks of our vision: a thriving community where ART IS FOR EVERYONE!
CREATIVE PLACEMAKERS $20,000+
CREATIVE PLACEMAKERS $10,000 – $19,999
INSPIRATION SOCIETY $5,000 – $9,999
IMAGINATION SOCIETY $1,000 - $4,999
ILLUMINATION SOCIETY $500 - $999
PATRON up to $499
Biemer’s BBQ
Blick Art Materials
Grandstand
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THOMAS D. GALLOWAY FAMILY
SABATINI FAMILY FOUNDATION FUNDTOPEKA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Allie Clarke Photo Artist & Craftsman Supply
Bracker’s Good Earth Clays Checkers Food
Cottin’s Hardware & Rental Eldridge Hotel Kansas Clay LMH Health Women’s Center
Paden Photography
Insomnia Cookies KU Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Institute
Lawrence Delta Zeta Alumni Pendleton’s Country Market Pet World
Natural Grocers Scott Temperature Sylas and Maddy’s
Tom Harper with Stephens Real Estate Vinland Valley Nursery
HARRISON FAMILY FUND OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
THE ETHEL AND RAYMOND F. RICE FOUNDATION
BROOKS POINT FOUNDATION
JEFF & MARY WEINBERGJEDEL FAMILY FOUNDATION KU DEPARTMENT OF FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES
CLASSES & EVENTS
HOW TO ENROLL
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CONTACT
785-843-2787
frontdesk@lawrenceartscenter.org
VISIT
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There are no classes and the building is closed on May 27, June 19, and July 4, 2024.
SUMMER 2024
volume XXVI | no 1
WELCOME!
The Lawrence Arts Center is a creative community organization that activates the artist in everyone through education, exhibitions and performances.
The Lawrence Arts Center 940 New Hampshire Street Lawrence, KS 66044 785-843-2787 lawrenceartscenter.org
Cover Art
Rachel Beer & Dehmie Dehmlow
Background Art (this page)
Rachel Beer
Catalog Design
Jackalope | jack-a-lope.com
Photo Credits
Photographs throughout the catalog were created by Katie Alldritt, Anders Benson, Jeff Burkhead, Ena Chambers, Ann Dean, Andria Devlin, Isabelle Mcghee, Amanda Roberts and Mariah Seifert.
MEMBER enrollment begins MARCH 19, 2024
OPEN enrollment begins MARCH 26, 2024
BECOME A MEMBER Popular classes fill fast, but members enroll early and get a 10 percent discount on tuition!* Member prices are in parentheses in class listings. *Excludes preschool tuition and independent study.
FINANCIAL AID ART IS FOR EVERYONE | Apply online for our sliding scale financial aid based on household income for any class. Contact the Front Desk at frontdesk@lawrenceartscenter.org or 785.843.2787 for more information. See pages 7 and 16 for dance and visual arts discounts and scholarships.
NOTICE
The elevator at 940 New Hampshire will be out of service for maintenance from July 29 - Sept. 7, 2024. Classes impacted are marked with an asterisk throughout the catalog. Need accommodations? Contact Jennifer Donnelly, Director of Operations, at jennifer@lawrenceartscenter.org to discuss options.
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EXHIBITIONS SCHOOL OF THEATRE & MUSIC SCHOOL OF DANCE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION YOUTH VISUAL ARTS ADULT VISUAL ARTS EVENTS 2 4 7 12 14 24 29
BROWSE
APRIL 14 - APRIL 21
EXHIBITIONS
MARCH 8 - APRIL 13
2024 BENEFIT ART AUCTION EXHIBITION
Browse more than 150 works of art, generously donated by more than 100 artists, including this year’s featured artist Angie Pickman. All works are available in our annual art auction from March 8 - April 13! Join friends, artists and fellow art lovers to raise funds and support our mission of ensuring art is for everyone.
* FINAL FRIDAY RECEPTION | March 29, 6-9 PM
LINDA REIMOND PRESCHOOL & KELLY GALLOWAY KINDERGARTEN EXHIBITION
The Linda Reimond Preschool and Kelly Galloway Kindergarten Exhibition showcases imaginative works by Lawrence Arts Center early childhood students. Through fearless creativity and collaboration with professional artists, actors, dancers, and musicians, these young artists reveal their creative confidence, providing a rare glimpse into the roots of imagination and inspiration.
USD 497 EXHIBITION
APRIL 26 - MAY 10
HANG 12 | TRANSFERRED INSPIRATION: BREAKTHROUGH
Curated by the Lawrence Arts Center’s teen curatorial collective, Hang12, Transferred Inspiration: Breakthrough highlights artwork created by Lawrence High School and Free State High School student artists in workshops inspired by the creative practices of Arts Center artists-in-residence Dehmie Dehmlow and Rachel Beer. After working alongside the residents at the Arts Center, students developed original works at school utilizing their newly learned skills and techniques.
The annual USD 497 public schools show features works selected by art teachers of K-12 students from across Lawrence. Showcasing a cross-section of the diverse, excellent visual arts programming in Lawrence Public Schools, this exhibit spotlights the value of arts learning and the importance of Fine Arts programs in public education.
* FINAL FRIDAY RECEPTION | April 26, 4-8 PM
Friday, April 26, 4-6 PM
OPEN STUDIO EXPLORATION Explore the studios to make art and meet the friendly faces that lead classes and programs at the Arts Center.
Friday, April 26 , 6:30-7:30 PM
VANGUARD AWARDS PRESENTATION
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MAY 31- JUNE 22
RACHEL BEER | VITAL ENCOUNTERS
2023-24 Printmaking Artist-in-Residence
Rooted in the aching present, Vital Encounters extends an outstretched hand towards the small, weedy spaces within our bodies and landscapes that are routinely deemed deviant, disposable, and unworthy of attention. This work combines the subtle language of drawing with the spontaneous nature of monotype printmaking to amplify the significance of these often-overlooked encounters.
* FINAL FRIDAY RECEPTION: MAY 31, 6-9 PM
MAY 31 - JULY 27
ROSA LEFF | STORYDWELLING
Rosa Leff creates papercuts by hand from a single sheet of paper using a knife. Her cityscapes are based on photos she’s taken in her neighborhood and worldwide, including Lawrence. Some of Lawrence’s most unassuming, most unlikely, most mundane-looking places are where Black history was made – places where we forget to listen to the whispers of the bricks and porches. The papercuts in this exhibit flood us with stories that were once everything to someone who called Lawrence home.
NIKI DIONNE | THE PEOPLE WE PASS
Niki Dionne brings faceless representations of Black women to life with a unique blend of illustration, oil pastel, and needle felting techniques. Her art delves into the intricate interplay between self-perceived identity and how it influences the self-perception of Black women. Having grappled with her own identity, each creation bears a part of Niki, extending an open invitation to viewers to discover echoes of themselves within these relatable figures.
* FINAL FRIDAY RECEPTION: MAY 31, JUNE 28 AND JULY 26, 6-9 PM
JUNE 28 - JULY 27
DEHMIE DEHMLOW | I’VE DECIDED.
2023-24 Ceramics Artist-in-Residence I’ve decided. is a collection of Dehmie’s prints, textiles, and pottery. Her work is based in storytelling and often weaves common themes through the different media she works in. Dehmie’s work playfully references utility by using a wide range of salvaged materials and carefully fabricated objects. This exhibition will culminate the work Dehmie has created during her tenure as the Ceramics Artist in Residence at the Arts Center.
* FINAL FRIDAY RECEPTION: JUNE 28 AND JULY 26, 6-9 PM
2024 SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE
IN-PERSON AUDITIONS: Sunday, April 28
CALLBACKS: Monday, April 29 & Tuesday, April 30
Calling all singers, actors and dancers, grades 4-12. Audition for all June and July shows. Register to audition by Friday, April 26, at lawrenceartscenter.org.
AUDITIONS
SYT NOVICE/JUNIOR
GRADES 4-8, AUDITIONS REQUIRED
The Wizard of Oz
KAYLA SANDUSKY
We’re off to see the wizard! After a tornado whisks her away to the magical land of Oz, Dorothy and her newfound friends — a Scarecrow, a Tin Woodsman and a Cowardly Lion — team up to find the mighty Wizard of Oz, her ticket home. Along the way, they must avoid the clutches of the Wicked Witch of the West, who is after the mysterious magic slippers on Dorothy’s feet. Story by L. Frank Baum. Music and lyrics by Harold Alen and E.Y. Harburg.
Auditions: April 28
Rehearsals: 3 weeks, May 28-June 13. M-F | 1 PM-5 PM
Performances: June 14, 7 PM | June 15, 2 PM & 7 PM
CZWIZARD: 5/28-6/13, MO-FR; 1 PM-5 PM, $280 ($252)
SYT SENIOR
GRADES 8 TO 12, AUDITIONS REQUIRED
Students in these productions will have an unsupervised dinner break during rehearsal.
Alice in Wonderland
ELIZABETH SULLIVAN, COY GARRETT
With the help of a Cheshire Cat, an astute caterpillar, and a righteous Humpty Dumpty, Alice must find her way home and discover who she really is. Original music composed by Ric Averill, and written specifically for Summer Youth Theatre Novice/ Junior. Adapted from Lewis Carroll by Ric Averill. Commissioned for home production and national tour by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Auditions: April 28
Rehearsals: 3 weeks, July 1 - July 18. No rehearsals July 4, 5. M-F | 1 PM-5 PM.
Performances: July 19, 7 PM | July 20, 2 PM & 7 PM
CZALICE: 7/1-7/18, MO-FR; 1 PM-5 PM, $280 ($252)
Puffs
CRAIG FISHER
In this hilarious parody of a familiar story, three potential heroes try to make it through a magic school that proves to be very dangerous for children. Alongside them are the Puffs, a group of well-meaning, loyal outsiders with a thing for badgers. Their epic quest takes the classic story to new places and reimagines what a wizard hero can be. Written by Matt Cox. Puffs is not authorized, sanctioned, licensed or endorsed by J.K Rowling, Warner Bros. or any person or company associated with the Harry Potter books, films or play.
Auditions: April 28
Rehearsals: 4 weeks, May 28 - June 20. No rehearsals on June 19.
M-TH | 4 PM-9:30 PM & F | 4 PM-7 PM.
Performances: June 21, 7 PM | June 22, 2 PM & 7 PM
CZPUFFS: 5/28-6/20, MO-FR; 4 PM-9:30 PM, $330 ($297)
Cabaret
JUSTIN HARBAUGH
Daring, provocative and exuberantly entertaining, Cabaret explores the dark and heady culture of Bohemian Berlin as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb and Book by Joe Maseroff. Based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood.
Auditions: April 28
Rehearsals: 4 weeks, July 1-July 25. No rehearsals July 4, 5.
M-TH | 4 PM-9:30 PM & F | 4 PM-7 PM.
Performances: July 26, 7 PM | July 27, 2 PM & 7 PM.
CZCABARET: 7/1-7/18, MO-FR; 4 PM-9:30 PM, $330 ($297)
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SCHOOL OF THEATRE & MUSIC NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4 & 5 SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE OZOF WIZARD THE YOUTH EDITION or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years At A Certain School of Magic and Magic SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE ADAPTEDFROMLEWISCARROLLBYRICAVERILL CABARET SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE Book by Joe Masteroff | Based on the play by John Van Druten | Stories by Christopher Isherwood | Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE PERFORMANCES
GRADES 1 TO 4 NO AUDITIONS NECESSARY
SYT ROOKIE
In these weeklong Make-a-Play camps, SYT Rookies will focus on character building and developing their actor’s toolbox (body, voice and imagination) to create an original adventure story. A sharing will occur on the last day of class. These camps take place at 10th & Mass Studios.
Pickle Hotel
KAYLA SANDUSKY
Welcome to the Pickle Hotel, where every room holds a quirky surprise! We will embark on a whimsical journey to create a story. From crafting peculiar characters to designing pickle-themed sets and costumes, campers will transform this unique lodging into a stage filled with laughter and surprises.
CZROOKA: 5/28-5/31, TU-FR; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $100 ($90)
Unicorn Training Hullabaloo Extravaganza
KAYLA SANDUSKY
Calling all aspiring Unicorns! Join us for heroic adventures in the Unicorn Training Hullabaloo Camp. Young recruits will develop their own magical story, complete with dynamic original characters, action-packed sets and costumes that showcase their newfound unicorn powers. Get ready for a hullabaloo of excitement!
CZROOKB: 6/3-6/7, MO-FR; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $125 ($112.50)
Space is the Place
GWENTESSA ALFIE
Let’s have a fantastical space adventure! Who will we meet along our journey? What should we pack for our trip? Explore exciting new worlds with newfound friends!
CZROOKC: 6/10-6/14, MO-FR; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $125 ($112.50)
Cat Detectives
BECKY O’KEEFE
Do you love cats? Do you love mysteries? Purrrfect! Let’s create cat characters and use our detective skills. For beginning and experienced cat detectives. No class on June 19.
CZROOKD: 6/17-6/21, MO;TU;TH;FR; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $100 ($90)
Red, White, Blue & YOU!
BECKY O’KEEFE
We will explore the July 4th holiday through movement, drama and song to create a memorable celebration performance.
CZROOKE: 7/1-7/3, MO-WE; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $75 ($67.50)
Time Travelers Adventure Quest
KAYLA SANDUSKY
Step into the world of time travel! We will embark on a thrilling journey through different eras. Join us in creating a magical time-traveling machine and a story that will transcend time.
CZROOKF: 7/8-7/12, MO-FR; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $125 ($112.50)
Super Hero Training Academy
MK SCHULTZ
All great superheroes start somewhere! At the Superhero Training Academy, up-and-coming superheroes hone their powers. What shenanigans and adventures might these young superheroes get into?
CZROOKG: 7/15-7/19, MO-FR; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $125 ($112.50)
Bamboozled Pirate Treasure Hunt
KAYLA SANDUSKY
Ahoy, mateys! Prepare for a swashbuckling adventure! We will set sail on a quest for hidden treasure, creating a pirate-themed play filled with nautical characters, ship sets and treasure-filled props.
CZROOKH: 7/22-7/26, MO-FR; 9 AM-11:30 AM, $125 ($112.50)
IMAGINATION & ADVENTURE: GRADES PRE-K TO K
Creative Play: July
KAYLA SANDUSKY
Join us for a Summer Youth Theatre experience for our youngest performers. Using their wildest imaginations, students will engage with each other through play and dramatic exploration.
CZPLAY1: 7/8-7/12, MO-FR; 1 PM-1:55 PM, $80 ($72)
CZPLAY2: 7/22-7/26, MO-FR; 1 PM-1:55 PM, $80 ($72)
TECHNICAL THEATRE: GRADES 5 TO 12
SYT COSTUMES
Guided by industry professionals, students will learn the basics of costume design and use their skills to bring costumes to life during our exciting summer season!
June Session
KNOX MCCLENDON
No class on June 19.
CZCOSTUME1: 5/28-6/21, MO-FR; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $185 ($166.50)
July Session
MAYA SABATINI
No class July 4, 5.
CZCOSTUME2: 7/1-7/26, MO-FR; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $185 ($166.50)
SYT TECH THEATRE
Guided by industry professionals, students will learn behind-the-scenes basics, specializing in the area that most interest them: lighting, painting, carpentry, sound, property or rigging. As part of this course, each student will work as a crew member on one of our June SYT performances.
June Session
LEXEY JOST, ELLIOT YOCHIM
No class on June 19.
CZTECH1: 5/28-6/21, MO-FR; 9 AM-12:30 PM, $240 ($216)
July Session
LEXEY JOST, ELLIOT YOCHIM
No class July 4, 5.
CZTECH2: 7/1-7/26, MO-FR; 9 AM-12:30 PM, $240 ($216)
SYT Internship Program:
GRADES 9 TO COLLEGE
ELIZABETH SULLIVAN
SYT’s Internship Program is open to high school and college students who are enthusiastic about exploring a hands-on, work-study experience in theatre. Over eight weeks, each student will be assigned a role for a specific show and required to attend weekly meetings. Stipends are available for all positions. Email Elizabeth Sullivan a resume and letter of interest at elizabeth@ lawrenceartscenter.org by Saturday, April 27, to apply.
CSYTINTERN24: 5/30-7/25, TH; 12:30 PM-1:30 PM
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SCHOOL OF THEATRE & MUSIC
MUSIC: AGES 14 TO ADULT
Music Artist Development
SANJANA ASHA
This course will feature vocal lessons, songwriting workshops and an introduction to vocal recording and music marketing. This class is a conduit for emerging musicians to launch their careers!
CTZA14: 5/30-6/20, TH; 12 PM-12:55 PM, $100 ($90)
Beatboxing: Anyone’s Special Skill
LUKE “SKIPPY” HARBUR
Want to have a talent that will stand out and build your confidence? Make drum sounds with your mouth with Luke “Skippy” Harbur, and add beatboxing to your list of talents! No class June 6.
CZTA34: 5/30-6/20, TH; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $75 ($67.50)
ACTING, IMPROV & PERFORMANCE
Barbies & Supervillains: AGES 11 TO 14
JEANNE AVERILL
Dress for class as your favorite Barbie character or super villain! We will write and perform mini-plays based on your characters in just three sessions. Make sure their superpowers involve more wit and science than weapons. On June 22, we will present our favorite to caregivers!
CZYT16: 6/1-6/22, SA; 11 AM-11:55 AM, $85 ($76.50)
Great Plays from
Greek Mythology: AGES 11 TO 14
JEANNE AVERILL
Do you like Percy Jackson? Dive deeper into the world of Greek mythology and act out plays! We will pick our favorite to present to caregivers on the final day of class.
CZTY11: 7/22-7/26, MO-FR; 2 PM-2:55 PM, $105 ($94.50)
You’re No Dummy: Ventriloquism for Beginners: AGES 14 TO ADULT
DIANA ROCKWELL
Learn and demonstrate the art of ventriloquism! We will master beginning techniques such as lip control, puppet manipulation, vocal range, illusionary arts and more. No class June 25.
CZTA12: 5/28-7/23, TU; 6 PM-6:55 PM, $175 ($157.50)
Unarmed Combat for Stage & Screen: AGES 14 TO ADULT
DAVID REED
Learn to act out the fight scenes you see on the stage and screen! The class will cover the basic vocabulary, techniques and theory necessary to make a fight safe for the actors and realistic for the audience.
CZTA13: 5/29-6/12, WE; 6:00 PM-7:25 PM, $85 ($76.50)
Professional
Acting for the Camera: AGES 14 TO ADULT
SARAH JEAN ROBINSON
Are you interested in a career in film acting? Learn the fundamentals of screen acting and gain the necessary physical tools to start your career. By the end of class, you’ll have at least one or two recorded monologues or scenes, and a strategy for applying to talent agencies!
No class June 19 or 26.
CZTA23: 5/29-7/31, WE; 7:30 PM-8:55 PM, $195 ($175.50)
Acting for the
Artist’s Spirit: AGES 14 TO ADULT
SARAH JEAN ROBINSON
Are you an artist needing inspiration? This class is for ALL artists (writers, visual artists, dancers, performers, etc.) Dive into movement techniques, beginner improv, simple scenes and more to reignite your imagination and get your artistic juices flowing. Explore your inner world and create in a new, collaborative way.
No class on June 24.
CZAT21: 6/3-7/29, MO; 8 PM-8:55 PM, $175 ($157.50)
The Chayd: Vogueing 101: AGES 14 TO ADULT
JARRON LEWIS, CHAY D. BOOTS
This course makes the history of ballroom culture and techniques more accessible to everyone. We will learn the elements of the ballroom category “Butch Queen Vogue Femme” along with quintessential pop culture references and impacts from throughout the decades. With special guest Chay D. Boots.
CZTA32: 7/2-7/23, TU; 7 PM-8:25 PM, $125 ($112.50)
Single Sword Stage Combat: AGES 14 TO ADULT
DAVID REED
Fight like Errol Flynn or your other favorite heroes from the swashbuckling golden age of cinema! In this course, we will cover the basics of stage combat by exploring targeting, vocabulary, safety and more.
CZTA33: 7/3-7/24, WE; 6 PM-7:25 PM, $115 ($103.50)
ADULTS ON STAGE: MUST BE 18 OR OLDER
Burlesque: Crafts
ALYSHA BAROS, AMIE MONTEDORO
Peek into the crafty side of Burlesque! Under the instruction of Lawrence Burlesque Society co-founders, you will learn everything from pastie-making to classic hair styling and costume construction. Gather valuable tips and tricks to be the most successful and prepared performer possible!
CZTA22: 5/21-6/18, TU; 7 PM-8:55 PM, $225 ($202.50)
Adult Improv: Summer Session
LEAH TOWLE
Ready for a spontaneous and hilarious challenge? Spend your summer building your improv skills, learning new games and meeting new people. No class on June 24.
CZAT11: 6/3-7/29, MO; 6:30 PM-7:55 PM, $195 ($175.50)
Adult Acting Exploration: Bring a Friend
JEANNE AVERILL
In this class open to all experience levels, explore how an actor studies a role, develops a character and builds their portfolio. Bring a friend or family member (at no extra charge) to be your acting partner! You’ll leave with new skills to use in auditions and performances.
CZTA24: 7/11-8/1, TH; 6 PM-7:25 PM, $100 ($90)
Intro to Drag
CARMA LEA
Explore the world of Drag! Whether you want to be a Queen or King, all are welcome. Learn about wigs, make-up, lip-sync, building a persona and performance! Ages 16+ can enroll with parental permission.
CZTA44: 7/11-8/1, TH; 7:30 PM-8:55 PM, $125 ($112.50)
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NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4 & 5
SCHOOL
Looking for attire and shoe requirements?
Learn more in the School of Dance Handbook at lawrenceartscenter.org.
DANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
The School of Dance strives to provide access to dance classes and performances through various financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
Financial Aid | Available on a sliding scale, based on household income. Apply online or call the Front Desk at 785.843.2787.
Boys Dance Scholarship | For young men in grades 2-12 who demonstrate a strong interest in the field of dance. To apply, contact Hanan Misko at hanan@lawrenceartscenter.org.
Carmine Ballere Scholarship | Awarded by audition to two students (Ballet IV-VII) who demonstrate excellence in dance and a commitment to their craft. Auditions for this scholarship are each spring.
Try Before You Buy | Reach out to dance@lawrenceartscenter.org to give any class a try. The first one is on us!
Bundle Dance Discount | Enroll in three or more dance classes at the same time, and get 10% off dance tuition. Combine with the 10% member discount for 20% off. Applies to the entire household. Online, automatically applies at checkout.
CLASS INFO & PRICING KEY
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DANCE BUNDLE PRICE
2024 LAWRENCE DANCE INTENSIVE
LDI returns to host a series of programs for contemporary and ballet dancers.
Dancers must be ages 10-21 by the start of the intensive and dancing at an Intermediate/Advanced level with at least two years of prior dance experience. No pre-screening or audition is required to attend. Learn more about LDI, including scholarships and financial aid at lawrenceartscenter.org.
Senior Intensive
Scholarships are available for those enrolled in the Senior Intensive only.
DANCE FACULTY, VISITING GUEST ARTIST
Includes ballet, pointe, partnering, variations, wellness/ enrichment, contemporary, improv, creative process, hip hop, repertory, choreography sessions and showing on the final day.
Prerequisites: Ages 12-21, dancing at intermediate/ advanced level. Enroll by May 30.
CDLDI1: 6/3-6/14, MO-FR 9:00 AM-3:30 PM, $650 ($585)
Can’t attend the full intensive?
Contact dance@lawrenceartscenter.org about prorated tuition and a modified schedule.
Junior Intensives
Session I: Ballet
DANCE FACULTY, VISITING GUEST ARTIST
Includes ballet demonstration on the final day. Prerequisites: Ages 11-15, dancing at an intermediate level. Enroll by June 1.
CDYJB1: 6/3-6/7, MO-FR; 9:00 AM-11:45 AM, $160 ($146)
Session II: Ballet & Contemporary
Cynthia Crews, Donna Jo Harkrider
Includes dance showing on the final day. Prerequisites: Ages 10-15, dancing at an intermediate level. Enroll by June 22.
CDYJB2: 6/24-6/28, MO-FR; 9:00 AM-11:45 AM, $160 ($146)
SCHOOL OF DANCE CHOREOGRAPHER SHOWCASE
Calling all movement creators, ages 10 through adult! Apply for the annual Choreographer Showcase. This event provides a venue for both new and experienced choreographers to exhibit their work in a supportive and encouraging environment. Choreographers must apply and be approved to perform. Applying choreographers must adhere to the guidelines listed online. There is no cost to apply and perform if selected. Apply at lawrenceartscenter.org!
June 3 | Online Applications Deadline
June 7 | Announcement of Accepted/Declined Applications
Jan. 28 | Student Choreography Showcase
Learn More:
AUDITIONS FOR LAWRENCE BALLET THEATRE COMPANY
Saturday, June 8 | 1-3 PM
Location: Studio B, 10th and Mass Studios
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. Pre-registration is required. The deadline to register online is June 6.
Lawrence Ballet Theatre (LBT) is the resident pre-professional ballet company of the Lawrence Arts Center. LBT provides extensive training and performance opportunities while broadening connections to the dance community. Led by Artistic Director Cynthia Crews, company members gain experience through performances of classical ballet repertoire and original works. LBT dancers work directly with professional guest choreographers and the artistic director.
Learn More:
LAWRENCE DANCE INTENSIVE SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONS
In-Person Auditions | Sunday, March 24, 1-2:30 pm*
*Online registration is required by Thursday, March 21. Virtual Submission Deadline | Sunday, March 24
Dancers must be 10-21 years old and dancing at an intermediate/advanced level with at least two years of dance experience.
There is no cost to apply for a scholarship. Partial merit scholarships will be awarded to those enrolled in both Senior Intensive sessions only.
Learn More:
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2023-24
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CAMPS & PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLES
Take Me to the Ballet -
Dance Camp: AGES 5 TO 6
SHANNON M PICKETT
Kindergarten & Grade 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 Sleeping Beauty and help Cinderella find her slipper. Then, use your imagination to help create an original ballet and craft your own tutu for a performance on the final day of camp.
CDYTMB: 6/17-6/21, MO;TU;TH;FR; 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, $90 ($81)
Little Red Riding Hood -
Dance Performance Camp: AGES 7 TO 14
PAIGE COMPARATO, SHANNON M PICKETT
Some prior dance experience required. Retell the popular fairytale “Little Red Riding Hood” through movement and music! As Little Red Riding Hood journeys to her grandmother’s house, she encounters the townspeople, forest animals, a field of daffodils and the noble huntsman – until her fateful meeting with the Wolf changes everything. Don’t miss out on this fun performance opportunity! Enroll by May 20 and save $10.
CDYSDC: 7/8-7/19, MO-FR; 9 AM-12 PM, $200 ($180)
Stop, Rock, Mic Drop -
Hip Hop Camp: AGES 9 TO 14
MAYA TILLMAN-RAYTON
No previous experience required. Calling those who are interested in and love hip hop! Based on the original principles of hip hop – love, peace, unity, and having fun – learn to become a DJ, beatboxer, dancer, or graffiti artist. This is your one-stop shop to discover the rich history of hip-hop culture. Ends with a camper-led explosive hip-hop show! Enroll by May 20 and save $10.
CDYHHC: 7/22-7/26, MO-FR; 9 AM-12 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Summer Ballet
Performance Ensemble: AGES 7 TO 10
CYNTHIA CREWS
Performance opportunity! Join the Summer Ballet Performance Ensemble to present original choreography by Cynthia Crews. Deadline to enroll is May 31. Final showing will be held during the Choreographer’s Showcase on June 28 at 7:30 pm. Participants should be dancers placed in Ballet I-III or equivalent and actively attending a summer weekly dance class.
CDYBE2: 6/4-6/25, TU; 6:30 PM-7:40 PM, $100 ($90)
LITTLE MOVERS
School of Dance Little Movers classes are designed to improve motor skills and self-control as well as encourage confidence in movement within a playful environment. Enroll in age-appropriate classes.
Preschool Dance I: AGES 3 TO 4
ALLISON MCNELLIS
No prior experience is required.
CDYL12: 6/4-7/23, TU; 4:30 PM-5:10 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Preschool Dance II: AGES 4 TO 5
ALLISON MCNELLIS
CDYL22: 6/4-7/23, TU; 5:30 PM-6:10 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Kinder Ballet: AGES 5 TO 6
DANCE FACULTY
For those of Kindergarten age only
CDYKB2: 6/4-7/23, TU; 5 PM-5:40 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
YOUTH BALLET
Beginning with Intro to Ballet, School of Dance students follow a sequential program in which each level is designed to encourage greater awareness of musicality, coordination and increased flexibility and strength.
Intro to Ballet: AGES 6 TO 7
DANCE FACULTY
Grade 1
CDYB12: 6/4-7/23, TU; 5:45 PM-6:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Ballet I: AGES 7 TO 9
LIAT ROTH
Grade 2-3
One ballet class a week is recommended at this level to build strength and technique. Students are also encouraged to enroll in a class of another genre.
CDYB11: 6/3-7/22, MO; 4:30 PM-5:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Ballet II: AGES 8 TO 10
CYNTHIA CREWS
Grade 3-4
One ballet class a week is recommended at this level to build strength and technique. Students are also encouraged to enroll in a class of another genre.
CDYB23: 6/5-7/24, WE; 5 PM-5:55 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Ballet III: AGES 9 TO 11
CYNTHIA CREWS
Grade 4-5
Enrolling in just one ballet class per week is recommended during the summer session to continue building strength and technique. Students are also encouraged to enroll in a class of another genre, Junior Lawrence Dance Intensive or a special summer program.
CDYB33: 6/5-7/24, WE; 6 PM-7:10 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Ballet IVa-Va: AGES 11 TO 18
CYNTHIA CREWS
Grade 5-12
One ballet class a week is required at this level. Students are also encouraged to enroll in a class of another genre, Junior Lawrence Dance Intensive or a special summer program.
CDYB42: 6/4-7/23, TU; 4:30 PM-5:55 PM, $155 ($139.50) $124
CDYB44: 6/6-7/25, TH; 4:30 PM-5:55 PM, $135 ($121.50) $108
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Advanced Ballet Variations: AGES 12 TO 18
LIAT ROTH
Must be enrolled in the prior Ballet Vb-VII class. In this class, students will learn famous and renowned ballet solos, duos and trios that every dancer should know.
CDYBV3: 7/10-7/24, WE; 6:30 PM-6:55 PM, $25 ($22.50) $20
Contemporary Ballet Vb-VII: AGES 12 TO 18
LIAT E ROTH
Grade 6-12
This is an intermediate-advanced class for dancers in Ballet Vb-VII or at the equivalent level. Pointe shoes are optional for level VI-VII students. Dancers will explore the use of modern techniques in the context of ballet while moving to non-traditional music. Students at this level are encouraged to attend the Senior Lawrence Dance Intensive.
CDYB61: 6/3-7/22, MO; 5:30 PM-6:55 PM, $155 ($139.50) $124
Ballet Vb-VII: AGES 11 TO 18
TRISTIAN GRIFFIN, LIAT ROTH, PAIGE COMPARATO
Grade 6-12
This is an intermediate-advanced class for dancers in Ballet Vb-VII or at the equivalent level. Pointe shoes are optional for level VI-VII students. Students at this level are encouraged to attend the Senior Lawrence Dance Intensive.
CDYB63: 6/5-7/24, WE; 5 PM-6:25 PM, $135 ($121.50) $108
CDYB64: 6/6-7/25, TH; 5 PM-6:25 PM, $135 ($121.50) $108
Beginner Pointe: AGES 11 TO 18
CYNTHIA CREWS
This class continues the study of beginning pointe technique for those who have been approved by the School of Dance.
Enrolling/attending the prior Ballet IV-V leveled class is required.
CDYP2: 6/4-7/23, TU; 6 PM-6:25 PM, $62 ($55.80) $49.60
CDYP4: 6/6-7/25, TH; 6 PM-6:25 PM, $55 ($49.50) $44
Ballet Fundamentals
Workshop: AGES 9 TO 13
CYNTHIA CREWS
4-8 Grade
For beginners who are mature learners, this class aims to provide students with fundamental knowledge, vocabulary and physical skills needed to later join a higher-level class.
CDYTB2: 7/2-7/23, TU; 6:30 PM-7:40 PM, $70 ($63) $56
Ballet for Teens: AGES 8 TO 16
PAIGE COMPARATO
This is a beginner/intermediate-level class for those with at least one year of prior ballet experience. The teen ballet program is specifically designed to introduce students to ballet techniques and prepare them to join the sequential ballet program. This class is intended for mature learners, actors and musical theater students who may have little experience with dance but understand concepts and can work toward self-correction.
CDYTB1: 6/3-7/22, MO; 4:45 PM-5:55 PM, $140 ($126) $112
WELLNESS AND CONDITIONING
Conditioning For Dance: AGES 11 TO 18
CYNTHIA CREWS
Grade 6-12
This class conditions the body through stretch and strength exercises for the rigors of dance.
CDYB2: 6/4-7/23, TU; 4 PM-4:25 PM, $62 ($55.80) $49.60
CDYB4: 6/6-7/25, TH; 4 PM-4:25 PM, $55 ($49.50) $44
HIP HOP
Based on the original principles of hip hop – love, peace, unity, and having fun – these classes are filled with choreography and cover a wide range of movement styles.
Hip Hop for Beginners: AGES
7 TO 12
CLAIRE BUSS
Grade 2-6
CDYH13: 6/5-7/24, WE; 5 PM-5:55 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Hip Hop for Teens: Ages 12 to 18
MAYA TILLMAN-RAYTON
Grade 6-12
CDYH24: 6/6-7/25, TH; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $110 ($99) $88
IRISH
Irish dance is upbeat and involves choreographed traditional and non-traditional dances. Beginner-level students will learn fundamental movements like the basic jig and reel steps. Intermediate-level students will incorporate more complicated patterns and preparations for hard shoes. All are welcome to join the Irish Dance program and enjoy this percussive dance form.
Irish Step Dance for 2-8th Graders:
AGES 7 TO 13
ANNIE STARK
No previous experience required.
CDYR11: 6/3-6/24, MO; 4:30 PM-5:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Intermediate/Advance Irish Step
Dance: AGES 8 TO 18
ANNIE STARK
Prior experience is required. For those dancing at level I-III.
CDYRT1: 6/3-6/24, MO; 5:30 PM-6:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Irish Step Dance For Teens & Adults I:
AGES 14 TO 120
ANNIE STARK
No previous experience required.
CDAR1: 6/3-6/24, MO; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Irish Dance for Teens & Adults II: AGES 14 TO 120
ANNIE STARK
For those with prior Irish dance experience. This is an intermediate-level class. Youth level II-III also encouraged to enroll.
CDAD41: 6/3-6/24, MO; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
JAZZ
The Jazz Dance program features various styles of jazz including classic, Broadway and contemporary. Beginning students focus on building rhythm, coordination, and character skills until they are ready for syncopation movements, body isolations, dynamic leaps, suspended turns, and stylized choreography.
Beginning Jazz: AGES 8 TO 120
CLAIRE BUSS
No previous experience required.
CDYJ13: 6/5-7/24, WE; 6 PM-6:55 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Intermediate Jazz: AGES 12 TO 120
CLAIRE BUSS
For those with prior experience.
CDAJ3: 6/5-6/26, WE; 7:15 PM-8:10 PM, $110 ($99) $88
YOUTH & ADULT TAP
Tap dance combines rhythm, musicality and coordination into a fun percussive movement session for your feet. Starting with Level I, students remain in each level until they’ve mastered the required material to progress to the next level.
Tap for Beginners: AGES 10 TO 120
DONNA JO HARKRIDER
No previous experience required.
CDYT14: 6/4-7/23, TU; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Intermediate Tap: AGES 10 TO 120
DONNA JO HARKRIDER
For those with prior experience
This is an intermediate-level class for those with at least two years or prior experience.
CDYT22: 6/4-7/23, TU; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
MODERN
These classes explore circular and grounded movements by teaching the fundamentals of various contemporary and modern dance methods.
Beginner/Intermediate
Modern: AGES 8 TO 120
LIAT ROTH
No previous experience required
CDYAM1: 6/3-7/22, MO; 7 PM-7:55 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Intermediate/Advanced
Modern: AGES 12 TO 120
TRISTIAN GRIFFIN, LIAT ROTH
For those with prior experience
Session A:
CDYMa3: 6/5-6/26, WE; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $45 ($40.50) $36
Session B:
CDYMb3: 7/3-7/24, WE; 7 PM-7:55 PM, $65 ($58.50) $52
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ADULT DANCE
(AGES 14+ UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
Adult Ballet I
SHANNON M PICKETT
No prior experience is required. This adult dance program offers a variety of techniques for first-time dancers and those pursuing a lifelong interest in dance. Instructors specifically organize curricula to emphasize progress over perfection and experiencing the joy of dance.
CDAB3: 6/5-7/24, WE; 7 PM-8:10 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Adult Ballet II-III
PAIGE COMPARATO
This is an intermediate-level class for those with prior ballet experience.
CDAB31: 6/3-7/22, MO; 6 PM-7:10 PM, $140 ($126) $112
CDAB34: 6/6-7/25, TH; 6:30 PM-7:40 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Adult Pointe
PAIGE COMPARATO
This course is for those with prior ballet experience. Students must also enroll in Adult Ballet II-III.
CDAP4: 6/6-7/25, TH; 7:45 PM-8:15 PM, $55 ($49.50) $44
Ballet Fitness
SHANNON M PICKETT
No prior experience is required. This class blends the beauty of ballet with 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.
CDABF3: 6/5-7/24, WE; 8:15 PM-9:00 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Afro-Caribbean Fitness: AGES 11 TO ADULT TRISTIAN
GRIFFIN
Bring your body and heart pure joy by blending styles of traditional African dance, hip-hop and contemporary. Get ready to move and groove to the latest pop tunes and throwback jams and build up a workout. This is a perfect dance class for young adults and adults of all levels.
CDAD3: 6/5-6/26, WE; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $45 ($40.50) $36
Afrodance
MAYA TILLMAN-RAYTON
No prior experience is required. Afrodance is a collection of dances originating from Sub-Saharan African countries. Dancers will learn a combination of traditional African, Afro-Carribbean, and African hip-hop moves set to African pop and Reggaeton music. This high-energy class will get you moving!
CDAFD2: 6/4-6/25, TU; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Choreography for Adults
PAIGE COMPARATO
This class provides adults with previous dance experience the opportunity to learn choreography and experience working as an ensemble of performers. Must also be enrolled in Monday’s Adult Ballet II-III.
CDAP1: 6/3-7/22, MO; 7:15 PM-8:10 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Dance House
MAYA TILLMAN-RAYTON
No previous experience is required.
A genre created in the 90’s clubs of Chicago, House dance is a street style that focuses on footwork and freestyle performed to the hi-hats of house music. The style is flowy and groovy and allows for personal expression.
CDAH2: 6/4-7/23, TU; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Hip Hop for Adults
MAYA TILLMAN-RAYTON
No prior experience is required Dance to some of your favorite throwback jams! This is a no-stress class where students will learn combinations and have a good time grooving.
CDAH4: 6/6-7/25, TH; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Irish Step Dance
For Teens & Adults: AGES 14 TO ADULT
ANNIE STARK
No previous experience is required.
Irish dance is upbeat and involves choreographed traditional and non-traditional dances. Beginner-level students will learn fundamental movements like the basic jig and reel steps. Intermediate-level students will incorporate more complicated patterns and preparations for hard shoes. All are welcome to join the Irish Dance program and enjoy this percussive dance form.
CDAR1: 6/3-6/24, MO; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Irish Dance
for Teens & Adults II: AGES 14 TO ADULT
ANNIE STARK
For those with prior Irish dance experience. This is an intermediate-level class. Youth level II-III students are also encouraged to enroll.
CDAD41: 6/3-6/24, MO; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4
SCHOOL OF DANCE
Beginning Jazz: AGES 8 TO ADULT
CLAIRE BUSS
The Jazz Dance program features various styles of jazz including classic, Broadway and contemporary. Beginning students focus on building rhythm, coordination and character skills until they are ready for syncopation movements, body isolations, dynamic leaps, suspended turns and stylized choreography. No previous experience is required.
CDYJ13: 6/5-7/24, WE; 6 PM-6:55 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Intermediate Jazz: AGES 12 TO ADULT
CLAIRE BUSS
For those with prior experience.
CDAJ3: 6/5-6/26, WE; 7:15 PM-8:10 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Tap for Beginners: AGES 10 TO ADULT
DONNA JO HARKRIDER
Tap dance combines rhythm, musicality and coordination into a fun percussive movement session for your feet. Starting with Level I, students remain in each level until they’ve mastered the required material to progress to the next level. No previous experience is required.
CDYT14: 6/4-7/23, TU; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Intermediate Tap: AGES 10 TO ADULT
DONNA JO HARKRIDER
This is an intermediate-level class for those with at least two years or prior experience.
CDYT22: 6/4-7/23, TU; 7:30 PM-8:25 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Beginner/Intermediate
Modern: AGES 8 TO ADULT
LIAT ROTH
No previous experience is required. These classes explore circular and grounded movements by teaching the fundamentals of various contemporary and modern dance methods.
CDYAM1: 6/3-7/22, MO; 7 PM-7:55 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
Intermediate/Advanced
Modern: AGES 12 TO ADULT
TRISTIAN GRIFFIN, LIAT ROTH
For those with prior experience. These classes explore circular and grounded movements by teaching the fundamentals of various contemporary and modern dance methods.
Session A:
CDYMa3: 6/5-6/26, WE; 6:30 PM-7:25 PM, $45 ($40.50) $36
Session B:
CDYMb3: 7/3-7/24, WE; 7 PM-7:55 PM, $65 ($58.50) $52
Inside Flow Yoga
RECHELLE BISHOP
Some yoga experience is recommended. Inside Flow is a joyful and dance-like style of yoga developed by Young Ho Kim. Innovative in connecting yoga postures in a fluid, graceful and seamless manner, Inside Flow is founded on the principle of Spanda, a Sanskrit word referencing the divine vibration of the Universe. In each class, we will build the choreography for the flow to a variety of music. If you enjoy yoga and dance, you will love Inside Flow.
CDAY4: 6/6-7/25, TH; 5:30 PM-6:20 PM, $110 ($99) $88
Pilates
ASHLEY SANDEFUR
No previous experience is required. This class improves strength, flexibility and overall health. Mats are provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Feel free to bring your own.
CDAP3: 6/26-7/24, WE; 1:30 PM-2:25 PM, $60 ($54) $48
SOCIAL DANCE
Whether it be at home, in a club, or at a wedding, the Social Dance program will teach you the basic skills needed to dance with your partner. Learn the fundamentals of social dance to become a master of the dance floor. Tuition is priced per person so be sure to enroll and bring a partner.
Beginning/Intermediate West Coast Swing
CHARLIE MYERS
No previous experience is required
West Coast Swing is a dance style born out of Lindy Hop and Carolina Shuffle popularized by movies in the 1950s and known for its elastic and improvisational style.
CDAS14: 6/6-7/25, TH; 6:30 PM-7:30 PM, $115 ($103.50) $92
Intermediate/Advanced West Coast Swing
CHARLIE MYERS
This class is for experienced dancers seeking to move to the next level and improve their social dance. Students will learn about other dance scenes, further develop their moveset and improvisational methods and gain a more confident dancefloor demeanor. Enrollees are expected to be familiar with the basics of social dance and West Coast Swing: sugar push, left/right-side pass, the whip and concepts around momentum and improvisation.
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CDAS24: 6/6-7/25, TH; 7:45 PM-8:55 PM, $125 ($112.50) $100
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
NOW ENROLLING Enroll for the 2024-25 school year!
Linda Reimond Arts-Based Preschool
Linda Reimond Arts-Based Preschool offers a creative, developmentally appropriate approach to early childhood education. The curriculum’s foundation is child-centered experiences – indoor/outdoor arts, play and discovery. The program’s thoughtful early educational environment nurtures creative thinking, problem-solving, imagination, confidence, cultural awareness and social/emotional skills that last a lifetime.
For children ages 3-5 years.
Children must be fully and independently toilet-trained.
Kelly Galloway Kindergarten
Kelly Galloway Kindergarten specializes in preparing young students to develop innovation skills. The creative arts- and play-based curriculum sets the foundation for a lifetime love of learning. Unique learning centers are custom-designed daily to engage young children and offer creative, hands-on ways of learning academic skills.
We learn and explore core concepts through interactive experiences in a rich cultural environment. Each academic center meets your child where they are. Our low student-to-teacher ratio and small group centers allow us to meet children’s individual learning needs and styles in and out of the classroom.
Children five years old before August 31 are eligible to enroll.
For more information, contact Andria Devlin, Director of Early Childhood Education, at 785.843.2787 ext. 125 or andria@lawrenceartscenter.org.
ARTS-BASED CLASSES
Coloring Outside the Lines: AGES 2 TO 3
LINDA REIMOND
Must be two by first day of class.
This child/adult class allows 2- or 3-year-olds to explore the arts together. We will paint, sing, print, sculpt and PLAY in a safe, hands-on atmosphere. Plan to get messy. Play clothes are a must!
CEC1: 5/31-6/21, FR; 9:15 AM-10:15 AM, $80 ($72)
CEC2: 5/31-6/21, FR; 10:45 AM-11:45 AM, $80 ($72)
CEC3: 6/28-7/19, FR; 9:15 AM-10:15 AM, $80 ($72)
CEC4: 6/28-7/19, FR; 10:45 AM-11:45 AM, $80 ($72)
Integrated Arts: AGES 3 TO 6
EARLY EDUCATION FACULTY
Must be three by the first day of class and fully toilet trained.
Integrated Arts is ideal for your child’s first class away from home or as a supplement to traditional preschool programs. Together, we will explore a variety of art and sensory experiences. Play clothes are a must!
CEI1: 5/31-6/21, FR; 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, $100 ($90)
CEI2: 6/28-7/19, FR; 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, $100 ($90)
SUMMER PRESCHOOL FUN: AGES 3 TO 5
Join the Arts-Based Preschool’s summer creative adventures through arts- and play-based experiences in our outdoor and indoor classrooms. Play clothes are a must! Snacks are provided. Children must be fully toilet trained.
Jumpin’ June Preschool Fun
EARLY EDUCATION FACULTY
CEP1: 6/3-6/26, MO;WE; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
No class on 6/19
CEP2: 6/3-6/26, MO;WE; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
No class on 6/19
CEP3: 6/4-6/27, TU;TH; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $170 ($153)
CEP4: 6/4-6/27, TU;TH; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $170 ($153)
Jazzy July Preschool Fun
EARLY EDUCATION FACULTY
CEP5: 7/1-7/17, MO;WE; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
CEP6: 7/1-7/17, MO;WE; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)
CEP7: 7/2-7/18, TU;TH; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $105 ($94.50)
No Class on 7/4
CEP8: 7/2-7/18, TU;TH; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $105 ($94.50)
No Class on 7/4
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MUSIC CAMPS & CLASSES
Music in Nature: AGES 4 TO 6
JORDAN MILLS
We’re taking music outside for this hands-on, immersive music class in nature. Every day will include songs and activities about plants, flowers and our beautiful outdoors. We will sing, learn, and each child will plant their own plant to take home at the end of camp!
CEM1: 6/3-6/6, MO-TH; 1 PM-3 PM, $100 ($90)
Sing, Play, Move: AGES 3 TO 4
JORDAN MILLS
This music camp has it all: instrument exploration, dancing, singing, creative movement and imaginative play. We will spend every minute moving and grooving!
Ages 3 to 4:
CEM2: 6/10-6/13, MO-TH; 1 PM-2 PM, $45 ($40.50)
Ages 4 to 6:
CEM3: 6/10-6/13, MO-TH; 2:15 PM-3:15 PM, $45 ($40.50)
Feel the Beat: AGES 3 TO6
JORDAN MILLS
Bongos, djembes, cajóns and more! In this music camp, kids will learn about different kinds of drums and percussion instruments. We will learn about beat, tempo and rhythm with a drum circle at the end of every class!
Ages 3 to 4:
CEM4: 6/24-6/27, MO-TH; 1 PM-2 PM, $50 ($45)
Ages 4 to 6:
CEM5: 6/24-6/27, MO-TH; 2:15 PM-3:15 PM, $50 ($45)
Beginner Ukulele: AGES 6 TO 8
JORDAN MILLS
In this beginner class for 6- to 8-year-olds who already own a ukulele, we will learn the fundamentals of playing, holding and tuning your ukulele. Along the way, we will have fun with new chords and songs! Be sure to bring your ukulele each day.
CEM6: 7/8-7/11, MO-TH; 1 PM-2 PM, $50 ($45)
Musical Engineers: AGES 4 TO 6
JORDAN MILLS
How does a guitar string make noise? What makes a drum so loud? What exactly makes a bell jingle? In this camp, engineers will learn the ins and outs of musical instruments while constructing their own instruments out of recyclables and household materials.
CEM7: 7/15-7/18, MO-TH; 1 PM-3 PM, $100 ($90)
Tiny Tunes: AGES 0 TO 2
JORDAN MILLS
In this music class, caregivers and babies will bounce, wiggle and move to fun tunes while exploring various baby-friendly instruments. You will leave with music activities you can incorporate at home to keep moving, grooving and connecting!
CEM8: 6/1-6/22, SA; 9:45 AM-10:15 AM, $50 ($45)
CEM10: 6/29-7/20, SA; 9:45 AM-10:15 AM, $50 ($45)
Magical Musicians: AGES 2 TO 3
JORDAN MILLS
Magical musicians and their caregivers will explore music through play, movement and instruments. Embark on a musical experience tailored specifically to this stage in your child’s development!
CEM9: 6/1-6/22, SA; 10:30 AM-11 AM, $50 ($45)
CEM11: 6/29-7/20, SA; 10:30 AM-11 AM, $50 ($45)
Playful Printmakers: AGES 4 TO 6
BECKY ROGERS, LAUREN WATSON
Join us as we explore a variety of basic printmaking techniques. Using found objects and nature items, we will design, print and explore hand carving to create print plates.
CEK1: 6/3-6/6, MO-TH; 1 PM-3 PM, $100 ($90)
Amazing Monarchs
& Pollinators: AGES 4 TO 6
PAULA PEPPIN
Did you know monarchs taste with their feet? Learn amazing facts about monarchs, bees, butterflies and the plants that support them. Explore the world of monarchs through messy interactive art, a dramatic play, sensory activities, storytime and a close examination of the Arts Center Monarch Waystation. We are excited to partner with Ann Ryan of KU’s Monarch Watch for a day of fun with live monarch butterflies.
CEK2: 6/10-6/13, MO-TH; 1 PM-3 PM, $95 ($85.50)
Clay-mazing: AGES 4 TO 6
BECKY ROGERS, TWIGGY CERCY
Join us as we learn and use basic, fundamental clay techniques to create unique ceramic art. We will also create visual art and have a blast playing the summer day away!
CEK3: 6/24-6/27, MO-TH; 1 PM-3 PM, $100 ($90)
Imagineering Adventures: AGES 4 TO 6
EMILY CASEY
If you enjoy creatively solving problems and inventing unique solutions, then this three-day camp is for you! We’ll dream big and let our imaginations take us on an adventure as we use science, technology, engineering, art and math in fun and exciting ways!
CEK4: 7/1-7/3, MO-WE; 1 PM-3 PM, $75 ($67.50)
Design Dreamers: AGES 4 TO 6
REBECCA DUNN
Calling all budding architects and designers! Build a miniature playhouse out of cardboard and recycled materials, outfitted with mini furniture and mini food, too! Take your creation home at the end of the week for hours of imaginary fun with your favorite figurine friends.
CEK5: 7/8-7/11, MO-TH; 1 PM-3 PM, $100 ($90)
The Breakfast Club: AGES 4 TO 6
BECKY ROGERS
Bring your appetite for this cooking camp full of your favorite breakfast foods. In addition to the art of cooking, we will create visual art and PLAY. Please let us know if you have any food allergies or intolerances.
CEK6: 7/15-7/18, MO-TH; 1 PM-3 PM, $100 ($90)
SUMMER CAMPS
13
YOUTH VISUAL ARTS CAMPS
AGES 6-8 & 9-12
Ignite your creativity this summer! Young artists will be inspired by a different weekly themes exploring various art media and techniques. Morning and afternoon projects are always different – register for both to attend a full day! Campers need to bring a snack for the AM and PM.
All-day campers should also bring a sack lunch for the supervised lunch bunch.
WEEK 1, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JUNE 3-7
Captivating Critters
KATIE ALLDRITT, MIA HAVERKAMP (AM)
JESS GRUBENHOFF, FINN FINNERTY (PM)
Make art inspired by mesmerizing animals like tigers, chameleons, and peacocks that use colors and patterns to hide, show-off, or captivate others. We’ll learn new and exciting artmaking methods to celebrate these stunning creatures.
CY68A1: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P1: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A1: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P1: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
WEEK 2, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JUNE 10-14
Mini City
KATIE ALLDRITT, BRYANN BURKE (AM)
SYDNI WILLIAM, ANNABELLE WITHINGTON (PM)
Design a small-scale cardboard building for your toys or pets as you work with fellow artists to assemble a mini-metropolis. We’ll learn what types of buildings make a community special. Our finished designs will be arranged in the Main Lobby for family and friends to visit at the end of the week.
CY68A2: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A2: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P2: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P2: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
WEEK 6, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 8-12
Super-Big & Teeny-Tiny
ERIN MARTIN, CAITLIN DEFILIPPO (AM)
BAILEY KIVETT, ANDY SMITH (PM)
1 2 6 7
Use your art like a magic spell to make everyday things super-big or teeny-tiny. We’ll create large artworks and learn to see small things in new ways. Then, we will shrink giant objects into mini works of art that can fit in our pockets.
CY68A6: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A6: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P6: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P6: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
WEEK 7, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 15-19
Box City: London Through the Looking Glass
KATIE ALLDRITT, BRYANN BURKE (AM)
SYDNI WILLIAM, ANNABELLE WITHINGTON (PM)
Create a cardboard version of jolly ol’ London with a Wonderland twist! Inspired by Summer Youth Theatre’s production of Alice in Wonderland, learn about London’s architectural traditions and many neighborhoods before building dream-like cardboard structures in small groups. At the end of the week, we’ll assemble our kid-sized cityscape in the main lobby for visitors to tour. (These structures may be too large to take home!)
CY68A7: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A7: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P7: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P7: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
YOUTH VISUAL ARTS AGES 6-8 & 9-12 NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4
WEEK 3, MONDAY-FRIDAY: JUNE 17-21
DAY CAMPS!
Young artists can explore their creativity in one-day, all-day camps, June 17-21. No camp on Wednesday, June 19.
Art You Can Wear
MIA HAVERKAMP, FINN FINNERTY
3
Make art you can wear as we explore ideas in fashion and other wearable art!
CY68MON3: Ages 6-8; 6/17, 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
CY912MON3: Ages 9-12; 6/17, 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
Art for Your Room
ANNABELLE WITHINGTON, BRYANN BURKE
Create decorative works of art to add style and personal flair to your bedroom!
CY68TUE3: Ages 6-8; 6/18, 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
CY912TUE3: Ages 9-12; 6/18, 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
Art for the Dinner Table
ERIN MARTIN, WHITNEY JACOBS
Set the table with your crafty creations as we learn to make functional artwork for the kitchen table.
CY68THR3:Ages 6-8; 6/20, TH; 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
CY912THR3: Ages 9-12; 6/20, TH; 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
Art in the Garden
KATIE ALLDRITT, CAITLIN DEFILIPPO
Bring color and whimsey to your garden or yard as we make works of art to put outside.
CY68FRI3: Ages 6-8; 6/21, FR; 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
CY912FRI3 Ages 9-12; 6/21, FR; 9 AM-4 PM, $80 ($72)
WEEK 4, MONDAY-FRIDAY: JUNE 24-28
Blended Arts: Level Up!
KATIE ALLDRITT, KAYLA SANDUSKY (AM)
ANDY SMITH, KAYLA SANDUSKY (PM)
This blended arts camp will combine performing and visual arts instruction. We’ll press ‘start’ on our imaginations to make art and tell stories inspired by our favorite video games. Campers will make puppets, props, and more to level up our storytelling for a performance at the end of the week.
CY68A4: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A4: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P4: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P4: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
WEEK 5, MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, JULY 1-3
Make it Move!
LAC INSTRUCTOR, FINN FINNERTY (AM)
TRACI BUNKERS, BRYANN BURKE (PM)
No camp on July 4-5.
Bring your art to life as we learn to make kinetic artworks that move! We’ll look to artists who combine engineering and artmaking to make artworks that sway, twist, spin, or move with mechanical elements.
CY68A5: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $90 ($81)
CY912A5: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $90 ($81)
CY68P5: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $90 ($81)
CY912P5: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $90 ($81)
WEEK 8, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 22-26
Blended Arts: Prairie Power
ANDY SMITH, LIAT ROTH (AM)
MAEVE HILGERS, LIAT ROTH (PM)
Explore the beauty of prairie ecosystems through blended dance and visual arts instruction. Campers will learn about the diverse plants and animals of the Great Plains to make art and move our bodies inspired by prairie dogs, bison, meadowlarks, and more. At the end of the week, we’ll debut our grassland dances and artworks to family and friends with a special performance.
CY68A8: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A8: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P8: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P8: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
4 5 8 9 10
WEEK 9, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 29-AUGUST 2
Art-Mart*
KIM BROOK, BAILEY KIVETT (AM)
ANNABELLE WITHINGTON, FINN FINNERTY (PM)
This camp will prepare young artists to sell their work at Art Mart after creating handmade stickers and prints, simple home décor, and jewelry and fashion designs that will fly off the shelves. Each young artist will design and prepare a vendor’s booth before inviting family and friends to the Art Mart grand opening!
CY68A9: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A9: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P9: Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P9: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
WEEK 10, MONDAY-FRIDAY, AUGUST 5-9
Anime & Beyond*
KATIE ALLDRITT, AVERY REMBOLDT (AM)
ANDY SMITH, MIA HAVERKAMP (PM)
Dive into the world of anime, cartooning, and illustration to create characters and imaginative environments fit for comic book-style storytelling. Campers will practice the drawing tricks of traditional anime and use alcohol markers for vibrant colors and intriguing shadows to push artistic boundaries and craft original, unique characters.
CY68A10: Ages 6-8; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912A10: Ages 9-12; 9 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
CY68P10:Ages 6-8; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
CY912P10: Ages 9-12; 1 PM-4 PM, $150 ($135)
* Classes are impacted by elevator service. See page 1 for ADA information.
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TEEN VISUAL ARTS CAMPS & WORKSHOPS
AGES 13-18
Teen summer camps introduce young artists to the Arts Center’s studios and classes through in-depth exploration of art mediums, techniques, and ideas. Teen camps are led by local artists to provide insight into their creative processes through fun exercises, projects, and collaboration.
WEEK 1, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JUNE 3-7
Studio Sampler
WHITNEY JACOBS
1 2
This camp will sample various art mediums and give a glimpse into what’s possible for teen artists in the Arts Center’s studios. We’ll spend our week studio-hopping, exploring techniques in painting, printmaking, ceramics and metalsmithing.
CYTJA1: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Drawing for Real!
WHITNEY JACOBS
Learn the fundamentals of observational drawing to accurately render proportion, perspective, mass, and value. Students will explore various drawing media, including pencil, charcoal, pen and ink, to draw things as they appear.
CYTJP1: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Handbuilt Ceramics
TRACI BUNKERS
Learn how to create handbuilt sculptures and functional objects with clay. We’ll roll out slabs, pinch, coil, shape and texture clay to make pots for plants, dishes, whimsical sculptures and more.
CYTCP1: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM, $160 ($144)
TEEN VISUAL ARTS
Teen summer camps are eligible for an early enrollment discount of $10. Enroll in summer camps by May 14 to receive the discount.
No Classes June 19 or July 4.
WEEK 2, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JUNE 10-14
Making with Metals
JULES SOTOMAYOR
This intro to metalworking will encourage students to transform sheet metal into jewelry and decorative objects. Learn basic skills like sawing, filing, sanding and soldering.
CYTJA2: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $170 ($153)
Photo + Print Collage
WHITNEY JACOBS
This mixed-media camp will introduce teen artists to darkroom photography and printmaking techniques through experimental explorations of color and value. Make surrealistic drawings with light in the darkroom using photo development techniques and tools. Then, make stacks of colorful prints using the printing press. Finally, we’ll combine what we create using collage and mixed-media techniques to make abstract compositions.
CYTPA2: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Digital Media: Character Design
MIA HAVERKAMP
Create a character from scratch while learning to use digital illustration tools and techniques. Students will practice traditional cartooning and illustration skills to sketch original characters on paper before transforming them into a digital format.
CYTDA2: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Extreme Painting!
WHITNEY JACOBS
Push the possibilities of painting to the limit and think beyond the frame of the canvas. We’ll experiment with wild paint additives, paint on found objects, make patterns with spray paint, and even draw with fire and heat to make extreme compositions.
CYTJP2: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Wheel Thrown Ceramics (A)
MAEVE HILGERS
Learn to create a pot on the wheel as we practice creating functional forms. When not on the wheel, students will have opportunities to explore hand-building techniques to create small objects and sculptures.
CYTCP2: 1 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Digital Animation
YEKYOUNG KIM
Learn the fundamentals of digital animation using Photoshop tools and tricks. We’ll spend time sketching character designs, storyboarding, and learn about traditional animation techniques to bring our drawings to life.
CYTDP2: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $155 ($139.50)
TEEN VISUAL ARTS AGES 13-18 NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4
WEEK 3, MONDAY-FRIDAY: JUNE 17-21
TEEN WORKSHOPS
Dip your toes into the studios with one-day, project-based workshops the week of Juneteenth!
Ages 13-18.
No class on Wednesday, June 19.
Polymer Clay Techniques
KATIE ALLDRITT
3
Make intricate sculptures with oven-bake polymer clay as we learn to use specialized tools to model, shape, and assemble our material to produce small charms, pins, earrings, and other fun things.
CYTJMONA3: 6/17 MO; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Cyanotype: Printing with the Sun!
ANNABELLE WITHINGTON
Create prints with sunlight using a special cyanotype printmaking technique. We’ll start in the print studio to prepare paper and fabrics with a photosensitive solution before heading outside to make prints with the power of the sun.
CYTPMONA3: 6/17 MO; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Drawing on the Body
BRYANN BURKE
Learn about Mehndi, the historic tradition of creating decorative designs on hands, feet, and the body using the dried leaves of the henna plant. We’ll look at traditional designs from India, Africa and Pakistan before creating original designs on paper and then our hands or feet using traditional and contemporary tools and materials.
CYTJMONP3: 6/17 MO; 1:30 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Digital Media: The 2.5-Dimension
AVERY REMBOLDT
Make art in the zone between 2D and 3D as you learn to create with Adobe Photoshop and After Effects. We’ll combine layers of imagery to make a digital scene with cinematic depth.
CYTDMONP3: 6/17 MO; 1:30 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Drawing: Focus on the Face
WHITNEY JACOBS
Practice portraiture basics to create drawings that look like the people you’re trying to draw. We will work from a live model to learn about facial proportions and how to render the planes of the face using various drawing tools.
CYTJTUEA3: 6/18 TU; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Printmaking: Painterly Prints
SYDNI WILLIAM
Use the printing press to make one-of-a-kind painterly prints using a variety of simple techniques. We’ll experiment with stencils, reductive drawing, and loosely painted mark-making to produce prints with depth and movement.
CYTPTUEA3: 6/18 TU; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Lego Animation
MIA HAVERKAMP
Play with stop-motion animation basics to create a short animation with Lego bricks and characters. We’ll capture our movements with cameras and use stop-motion editing software to make our Lego go-go.
CYTDTUEA3: 6/18 TU; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Drawing: Rendering Reflections
WHITNEY JACOBS
This drawing workshop will teach you to render the shimmering surfaces and distorted reflections of metal or glass surfaces using white conte crayon, colored pencils, and pastels on black paper to make glistening still-life studies.
CYTJTUEP3: 6/18 TU; 1:30 PM-4:00 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Ceramics: Slips & Drips
ADELAI SPEARS
Learn to draw, paint, scratch, and drip colorful clay slips to make whimsical designs. We’ll practice on tile wall hangings before designing colorful clay cups!
CYTCTUEP3: 6/18 TU; 1 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Advanced Alcohol Marker Techniques
KATIE ALLDRITT
Elevate your drawings and illustrations with a better understanding of the possibilities of alcohol markers. Learn to control your materials to create intense color, blended hues, highlights, and shadows to produce impactful imagery.
CYTJTHRA3: 6/20 TH; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Printmaking: A Taste of Intaglio
SYDNI WILLIAM
Get a taste of this traditional printmaking technique to reproduce your drawings again and again We’ll learn to incise lines into plexiglass and use the printing press to create a stack of prints from of our designs.
CYTPTHRA3: 6/20 TH; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
TEEN WORKSHOPS
Ceramics: Painted Plates
MAEVE HILGERS
Decorate a plate with your own design as we consider color, pattern and balance while learning to carefully apply underglazes to make colorful compositions good enough to eat off.
CYTCTHRP3: 6/20 TH; 1 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Screen Print Crash Course
ANDY SMITH
Jump into screen-printing and learn the process from start to finish. Work collaboratively to create a design for printing onto tote bags and posters.
CYTPTHRP3: 6/20 TH; 1:30 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Urban Art: Street Style Lettering
JULES SOTOMAYOR
Learn to create street-style lettering using drawing and painting skills in the studio. We’ll learn about the history of graffiti writing styles before designing tags or throw-ups to paint onto model train boxcars with brushes and markers.
CYTJFRIA3: 6/21 FR; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Printmaking: Stamps for Style
ANNABELLE WITHINGTON
Carve handmade stamps while learning the basics of relief printing to add your personal style to zippered pencil bags, iron-on patches, stickers, greeting cards, and more.
CYTPFRIA3: 6/21 FR; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Fiber Arts: Hand Dyed Patterns
FINN FINNERTY
Learn to create beautiful, complex patterns on hand-dyed fabric using simple twists, folds, and binding techniques inspired by historic Japanese shibori tradition.
CYTJFRIP3: 6/21 FR; 1:30 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Bite-Sized Clay Sculptures
ADELAI SPEARS
Learn to model tiny food-themed ceramic sculptures good enough to eat! Students will have the opportunity to make their sculptures into charms, pendants, or shadowbox sculptures.
CYTCFRIP3: 6/21 FR; 1 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
Digital Media: Make a GIF!
AVERY REMBOLDT
Make super-short GIF animations of your very own while learning basic Photoshop tools and tricks.
CYTDFRIP3: 6/21 FR; 1:30 PM-4 PM, $55 ($49.50)
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WEEK 4, MONDAY-FRIDAY: JUNE 24-28
Dynamic Figure Drawing
WHITNEY JACOBS
4 5 6
Gain confidence in drawing the human body with a dynamic approach to rendering people. Students will investigate human anatomy and skeletal structure using still-life models and photo studies, then work with dressed models.
CYT212A4: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $170 ($153)
Draw + Print: Exploring Intaglio
SYDNI WILLIAM
Apply your drawing skills to a historic printmaking method called intaglio. We’ll learn to incise detailed lines into metal copper plates and how to prepare our printing plates with ink before rolling them through a large printing press. Reproduce your drawn image again and again!
CYTPA4: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Teen Writer’s Club: Summer Edition
JENEA HAVENER
Stretch your creative writing muscles in this multi-genre class! We’ll explore poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Each day will start at 10th and Mass Studios before we travel downtown, making stops at Raven Book Store to pick-up writing journals, jotting notes in the park, or grabbing a treat and writing in the café at Sunflower Outdoor and Bike.
CYTSAA4: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Papier-maché Sculpture
JACOB LEWIS
Take your papier-maché skills beyond the basics while learning versatile sculpture techniques using simple materials to create sculptures, costumes, puppets, and more. We’ll experiment together to hone our skills while making a GIANT collaborative puppet and have time to pursue personal projects.
CYT212P4: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Ceramics: Set the Table
CATHERINE MEIHAUS
Make a dinner setting with a plate, cup, bowl, and spoon in your personal art style. We will look to see how artists design dinnerware in a unified motif and learn to use hand-building techniques to transform slabs of clay using geometric templates, drape molds, and more. We’ll finish with colored slip and glaze so you’re ready for your next big meal.
CYTCP4: 1:00 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Mini-Masterpieces
WHITNEY JACOBS
Shrink the great works of the masters down to the size of a matchbook or spoon! We’ll learn to carefully control our brush to paint on tiny canvases and found objects, making small-scale artworks that pack a punch.
CYTJP4: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
WEEK 5, MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, JULY 1-3
Metals: Make a Ring
JULES SOTOMAYOR
Create a simple ring while learning to cut, shape, file, and polish your metal design.
CYTJA5: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $115 ($103.50)
Portfolio Practice
MIA HAVERKAMP
Practice preparing a portfolio in this condensed look at best practices for documenting, formatting, and presenting your art in an online portfolio.
CYTPA5: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $110 ($99)
Fiber Arts Grab Bag!
FINN FINNERTY
Get a taste of fiber arts techniques as we learn to dye fabric, create stamped textile designs, and assemble appliqué and embroidered motifs. We’ll bring it all together as we learn to use a sewing machine to create a simple bag using our fiber experiments.
CYTJP5: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $110 ($99)
Ceramics: Make a Mug!
MAEVE HILGERS
Use simple hand-building techniques to quickly shape flat clay slabs into functional mugs with some character. We’ll also learn to pull and attach handles, create texture and brush on pattern designs with colorful clay slips.
CYTCP5 1:00 PM-4 PM, $110 ($99)
WEEK 6, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 8-12
Watercolor Painting
KATIE ALLDRITT
Dive into the hypnotizing world of watercolor to learn the fundamentals of color mixing, practice brush strokes, and explore special effects. Students of all skill levels will work to create finished artwork and set up their own watercolor palette to take home at the end of the week!
CYTJA6: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Screen Printing: Tees & Totes
ALICIA KELLY
Create your own t-shirts, totes and posters in this camp that will teach the foundations of screen printing. Students will experiment with hand-drawn stencils, color and design to create piles of prints and wearable works of art.
CYTPA6: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $170 ($153)
Assembled Sculptures
TRACI BUNKERS
Construct sculptural artworks using cold-fusion techniques you can easily replicate at home. We’ll start by gathering materials at the thrift store and stroll down alleyways to reclaim materials that spark our imaginations. In the studio, we’ll learn how to engineer structural armatures to attach materials with wire, adhesives, rivets, and screws.
CYTJP6: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Darkroom Photography (A)
ANN DEAN
Learn the basics of 35mm photography, including composition and camera mechanics, film development and darkroom printing. Film, chemicals and paper provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own 35mm film camera, or request to borrow one from the Arts Center.
CYTG6: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $170 ($153)
Painting with Clay
MAEVE HILGERS
Go beyond the surface of ceramic decoration as we learn different ways to bring color and style to handbuilt ceramic forms. We’ll learn to easily transfer designs from our sketchbook onto clay, create carved and impressed textures, and add color and pattern with slips and underglaze.
CYTC6: 1 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Summer Studio Volunteers Needed!
Lend a hand in the studios this summer! We need volunteers ages 14+ to assist youth visual arts classes and camps, working alongside instructors to prepare materials, assist young artists and tidy the studios. Volunteer orientation will be on Saturday, May 11, for new volunteers. To apply, visit lawrenceartscenter.org.
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TEEN VISUAL ARTS AGES 13-18 NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4
FIFTY YEARS OF ART FOR EVERYONE
lawrence artscenter
WEEK 7, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 15-19
Fiber Collage Figures
CATHERINE MEIHAUS
Draw inspiration the gallery featuring artworks by Dallas, Texas-based artist Niki Dionne. We will explore mixed-media methods that combine fabrics, paint, yarn, and more. Students will learn to simplify and stylize the figure to basic shapes that we will cut from reclaimed fabrics and assemble onto loose canvas. At the end of the week, we’ll learn to stretch and attach our fiber collages to wooden frames ready for the wall.
CYTJA7: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Visual Journaling
RACHEL DOWNS-DOUBRAVA
Diary+Sketchbook+Scrapbook. Combine these artistic practices and take your journal to a whole new level. We will transform old books into new works of art by ripping, tearing, pasting, drawing, painting, and writing while expressing and depicting personal multi-media narratives.
CYTPA7: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Digital Media: 5-Minute Docs
AVERY REMBOLDT
Learn to use basic film editing software to create a five-minute (or less) documentary about your favorite downtown place, thing, or person! We’ll spend the week collecting and editing footage before debuting our short films at a family and friends film festival at the end of the week (popcorn provided!). Students are encouraged to bring a digital recording device or request to borrow one from the Arts Center.
CYTDA7: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Set Stone Jewelry
BAILEY KIVETT
Create jewelry showcasing the beauty of natural stones. Students will select a stone to inspire their design, then learn to saw, file, sand, and polish metal to create a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry. Our finished jewelry will be ready to wear on a chain or cord.
CYTJP7: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $170 ($153)
Cut-Ups & Cut-Outs: From Photo to Paper-Cut
ALICIA KELLY
Learn to create intricate cut-paper designs with an X-Acto knife. Gain first-hand insight into this unique art form with instruction from Lawrence cut-paper artist Alicia Kelly and a Zoom conversation with exhibiting artist Rosa Leff. Each student will create an original, framed, cut-paper design inspired by investigative walks down Mass Street with our sketchbooks or cameras.
CYTPP7: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Wheel Thrown Ceramics (B)
JACOB LEWIS
This camp will introduce students to the skills needed to create a pot on the wheel with guided instruction as we practice creating functional forms. When not on the wheel, students can explore hand-building techniques to create small objects and sculptures.
CYTCP7: 1 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
WEEK 8, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 22-26
Oil Painting: Start to Finish
RACHEL DOWNS-DOUBRAVA
Investigate oil painting from surface construction to final touches. Learn how to work with oil from thin glazed layers to thick impasto techniques. Students will explore personal mood and experience to create individual abstract expressions.
CYT21A8: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $170 ($153)
Printmaking Possibilities
ANNABELLE WITHINGTON
Discover the many possibilities of printmaking and making multiples with the printing press. We’ll learn to make loose monotypes, carve relief prints, and try our hand at screen printing. Before we begin we’ll visit Wonder Fair to soak in the immense collection of prints for inspiration.
CYTPA8: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Darkroom Photography (B)
ANN DEAN
Learn the basics of 35mm photography, including composition and camera mechanics, film development and darkroom printing. Film, chemicals and paper provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own 35mm film camera or request to borrow one from the Arts Center.
CYTGP8: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $170 ($153)
Hand-Dyed Fabrics
KIM BROOK
Create one-of-a-kind designs on fabric with simple hand-dying techniques you can do at home. We’ll learn to make folded shibori patterns, use wax stamps to create Batique motifs, and dye in reverse using bleach. Each student will apply what we learn to produce pillowcases, wall hangings, upcycled fashions, and more.
CYTPP8: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Ceramics: Make it Small!
ADELAI SPEARS
This clay sculpture class will celebrate the small and shrink big things into pocket-sized art. We’ll learn to model, shape, and assemble clay with specialized tools and even practice making a mini-pot on a pint-sized potter’s wheel.
CYTCP8: 1 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
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WEEK 9, MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 29-AUGUST 2
Acrylic Painting*
KATIE ALLDRITT
Explore the basics of acrylic painting while creating a finished canvas painting. Students will learn to lay out a composition, mix colors and experiment with paint application.
CYTJA9: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Digital Media: Making the Brand*
MIA HAVERKAMP
Learn what it takes to build a brand, logo, or mascot character that communicates an idea or exudes a vibe. We’ll learn digital design tools to craft our ideas and explore online marketplaces to launch a product line. We’ll produce a batch of stickers, trading cards and take a trip to Acme T-Shirt Company to put our brand on a shirt.
CYTPA9: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Sewn Sculptures*
TRACI BUNKERS
Stitch and sew soft sculptures that combine machine sewing with hand stitching to make playful 3D forms. We’ll practice sewing simple forms and experiment with upcycling stuffed animals in a Frankenstein style to create wild new creatures.
CYTJP9: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Wheel Thrown Ceramics (C)*
ADELAI SPEARS
Learn to create a pot on the wheel with guided instruction as we practice creating functional forms. When not on the wheel, students can explore hand-building techniques to create small objects and sculptures.
CYTCP9: 1 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
WEEK 10, MONDAY-FRIDAY, AUGUST 5-9
Wheel Thrown Ceramics (D)*
MICHELLE ROGNE
Learn to create a pot on the wheel with guided instruction as we practice creating functional forms. When not on the wheel, students can explore hand-building techniques to create small objects and sculptures.
CYTCA10: 9 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Fashion Photography*
ERIKA KJORLIE GEERY
Express your unique style as we create fashionable looks and capture them with digital photography. We’ll build and model outfits using vintage and costume clothing while learning to take striking photos using ambient street lighting and carefully composed studio lighting.
CYTBBA10: 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
Graphic Novels*
ERIKA KJORLIE GEERY
Learn to tell visual stories with original characters or fan fiction. We’ll spend time sketching storyboards and designing characters, then work to produce a colorful panel page using alcohol markers, pen and ink.
CYTJP10: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $155 ($139.50)
Up-Cycled Fashions*
FINN FINNERTY
Give those thrift stores threads new life in this camp that will teach you easy alteration and transformation techniques to make old stuff new. After scouring the racks at downtown thrift stores, we’ll learn simple hand stitching and how to use a sewing machine to make one-of-a-kind fashion statements.
CYTBBP10: 1:30 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
Clay Jewelry*
MICHELLE ROGNE
Create fashionable clay adornments using hand-building techniques to make pendants, earrings, pins, and bracelets. Students will also make a ceramic jewelry box, ring holder, or earring tree to hold our ceramic treasures. Students in this class are encouraged to attend an additional session on Saturday, Aug. 17 to assemble their jewelry creations.
CYTCP10: 1 PM-4 PM, $160 ($144)
* Classes are impacted by elevator service.
See page 1 for ADA information.
lawrence artscenter
FIFTY YEARS OF ART FOR EVERYONE
TEEN VISUAL ARTS AGES 13-18 NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4 9 10
Summer Studio Volunteers Needed!
Lend a hand in the studios this summer! We need volunteers ages 14+ to assist youth visual arts classes and camps, working alongside instructors to prepare materials, assist young artists and tidy the studios. Volunteer orientation will be on Saturday, May 11, for new volunteers. To apply, visit lawrenceartscenter.org.
HANG12 IS HIRING!
Hang12 is a curatorial collective led by high school students to strengthen their professional skills and experience by producing gallery exhibitions and community events. New member applications are accepted beginning April 22. No art experience is necessary! Follow Hang12 @hang12lawrence to stay up to date on events and application details. Learn more about this special program at hang12.org.
TEEN ARTIST CO-OP
TACO: Summer Studio Club*
SYDNI WILLIAM, ANDY SMITH
Join the weekly TACO Summer Studio Club to hang out and make art with other teen artists and mentor artists. Each Studio Club member is welcome to bring a friend each week as you build your portfolio, try new tools and techniques, or just relax and express yourself in a supportive environment. Co-Op members receive a 20% discount code for any teen camp or workshop. There is no obligation to attend each session.
CYT212THRP: 6/13-8/8, TH; 4:30 PM-6:30 PM, $150 ($135)
* Classes are impacted by elevator service. See page 1 for ADA information.
WORKSHOPS
Kansas Clay Workshop
JOSH GOERING
Learn about the high-firing clay deposits of Kansas and using local stones as a glaze ingredient. We will take a one-day field trip to central Kansas to collect samples. Another shorter field trip will take place near Lawrence. Students will learn to test local materials through line blends and triaxial tests.
Class hours:
Sat. 9 AM-5 PM, Sun. 1 PM-5 PM, Mon-Wed. 5 PM - 7:30 PM
CAC35: 5/18-5/22, SA-WE; see above for hours, $200 ($180)
Zine Jam
KATHRYN COMBS
Grab your favorite collage materials and join us in making one-page, one- to two-color Risograph zines – artist-made mini-pamphlets on any subject.
CAT12: 6/25, TU; 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, $60 ($54)
Foraged Cordage
LIZ BONNY
Making cordage is a fundamental survival skill and artistic practice. Learn how to cordage from a variety of plants found in your neighborhood.
CAF51: 7/1, MO; 6 PM-9 PM, $70 ($63)
Felt a Wool Bowl
JERRY DOWDLE
Wet felt a wool bowl using a resist, a simple tool that helps create three-dimensional felted objects. All supplies included.
CAF11: 7/15, MO; 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, $60 ($54)
Jump Start Your Creative Writing
JENEA HAVENER
Calling all writers! Love to write but feeling stuck? Together, we will use writing prompts and creative activities to generate new ideas and, more importantly, renew your creative energy.
CAW11: 7/22, MO; 6 PM-9 PM, $50 ($45)
Stone Setting Workshop*
EMILY MARKOULATOS
This workshop will guide students through the stone-setting process from design to finish. Bezel set the stone of your choice by bringing your own Cabochon stone or choosing one from a provided selection.
CAJ58: 7/29-8/2, MO-FR; 5 PM-7 PM, $140 ($126)
Pearl Knotted Necklaces*
ALLISON ICE
Students will leave this pearl-knotting and bead-stringing workshop with a finished necklace. Choose from 3D-printed beads and vintage costume pearls, or bring your own materials. Open to all skill levels.
CAJ56: 8/3, SA; 1 PM-5 PM, $80 ($72)
Hand Carved Spoons*
THOMAS HUANG
Enjoy the serenity of quiet, homebound or fireside handwork. Students will learn the basics of crafting wooden spoons and cookware with basic hand tools. Delight your friends and family with handmade gifts. No previous woodworking skills are required.
CAX59: 8/5-8/9, MO-FR; 5:30 PM-8 PM, $160 ($144)
Mokuhanga Workshop*
MATTHEW WILLIE GARCIA
Spend a week learning traditional Mokuhanga carving and printing techniques. This highly technical class will allow the students to focus and hone their carving and printing skills. Prior experience with Mokuhanga is strongly encouraged.
CAT25: 8/5-8/9, MO-FR; 5:30 PM-8:30 PM, $190 ($171)
Statement Earrings Workshop*
ALLISON ICE
Make a pair of copper earrings decorated with a technique using Prismacolor pencils. We will cover sawing, filing, drilling/piercing, basic flex-shaft use, proper shading, blending and liver-of-sulfur patina application.
CAJ76: 8/10, SA; 1 PM-5 PM, $80 ($72)
Breaking the Mold*
SHANTEL WRIGHT-HANCOCK
This week-long workshop will explore alternative approaches to making and using molds to generate multiples in clay, no plaster needed! Previous clay experience is recommended.
CAC85: 8/12-8/16, MO-FR; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $160 ($144)
DRAWING & PAINTING
Beginning Drawing*
RACHEL BEER
This class invites students of all levels to learn how to train the eyes and hands together. Observe and translate real objects into a two-dimensional drawing, render light and shadow and delve into basic color theory.
CAD13: 6/5-7/31, WE; 5 PM-6:30 PM, $170 ($153)
Drawing Lawrence: Feathers & Fur
KENT SMITH
What has beaks, talons and scales all over? Lawrence, of course! Merge feral and fine art in this sketchbook safari, traveling to a new location and drawing new creatures weekly! This class will focus on observational drawing, anatomy, value and texture, gestural mark making, and composition.
CAD15: 6/7-7/26, FR; 9 AM-11 AM, $210 ($189)
Life Drawing & Anatomy for the Artist: AGES 18+ *
JEFF RIDGWAY
Students learn to draw the human figure, working from a live model and using various drawing media. No photographic devices allowed.
CAD24: 6/6-8/8, TH; 7 PM-9:30 PM, $270 ($243)
Open Model: Ages 18+*
JEFF RIDGWAY
This class provides an opportunity for skilled artists to draw a model each week using their choice of media. The models will make quick gesture poses at the beginning of each session and then a longer pose for the group. This class is not for beginners. Enrollees must provide their own art supplies. Must be 18 to enroll. Photographic devices are not allowed.
CAD27: 6/2-8/4, SU; 1 PM-3 PM, $230 ($207)
ENROLL ONLINE!
MEMBERS MARCH 19, EVERYONE MARCH 26
Ages
14
to Adult
(unless otherwise noted)
Classes with red codes are eligible for an early enrollment discount of $10. Enroll in summer classes by May 14 to receive the discount.
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VISUAL ARTS NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4
ADULT
Intro to Watercolor
JESS BELANGEE-ENGLERT
This introductory watercolor class invites students from all levels to explore different water-based media and techniques. Discover mark-making, color mixing and a variety of subjects to render in this course.
CAP21: 6/3-7/22, MO; 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, $210 ($189)
Oil Painting Portraits
AMY BABER
Students will learn the importance of portraiture when presenting a likeness, how to achieve flesh tones and how to construct facial features in oil paint. Previous painting experience is encouraged.
CAP26: 6/8-7/27, SA; 1 PM-3 PM, $210 ($189)
Painting Open Studio w/Jess
JESS BELANGEE-ENGLERT
This open studio is for self-directed students and artists of all skill levels working with oil or water-based media who see lively discussion, individual guidance and an occasional demonstration. Students are responsible for bringing their own supplies.
CAP32: 6/4-6/25, TU; 6 PM-8 PM, $120 ($108)
Mixed Media Watercolors
BLANCA HERRADA
Learn how to bring mixed media watercolors to life! Students will draw and paint with watercolors, add mixed media and collage elements to create vibrant and expressive works of art. All experience levels welcome.
CAP12: 7/2-7/23, TU; 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, $120 ($108)
Mixed Media Abstraction*
JAVY ORTIZ
Each session will focus on discussing and using different tools and surfaces to create abstract compositions.
CAP13: 7/10-8/7, WE; 7 PM-9 PM, $150 ($135)
PRINTMAKING & PAPER ARTS
Paper Cuts: Intro to Papercutting
ALICIA KELLY
This four-week crash course investigates the possibilities of cut paper in the two- and three-dimensional form. We will experiment with cut paper stencils, folding and sculpting techniques. Leave this workshop with a framed one-of-a-kind cut paper work of art.
CAT31: 7/1-7/22, MO; 5:30 PM-7 PM, $120 ($108)
Risograph Bootcamp*
KATHRYN COMBS
Learn the basics of operating a risograph, to create everything from band posters to books. No previous experience is necessary.
CAT32: 7/9-7/30, TU; 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, $120 ($108)
Bold Letterpress Posters
TIM O’BRIEN
Use BIG wooden type and bold colors to make posters that POP. No prior experience is necessary.
CAT56: 6/8-6/29, SA; 2 PM-4 PM, $120 ($108)
Relief Printmaking
RACHEL BEER
This class will introduce relief printmaking. Students will learn to carve and print their designs using materials like linoleum and wood.
CAT14: 6/6-7/25, TH; 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, $190 ($171)
Screenprinting
STEPHANIE ALANIZ
Learn the basics of the popular printmaking method, silkscreen. Students will study both drawn stencil methods and photographic stencils to create multiple-layer color editions on paper or fabric.
CAT16: 6/8-7/27, SA; 1:30 PM-3:30 PM, $210 ($189)
Letterpress
TIM O’BRIEN
If you like the written word and making images, this class allows you to combine the two. Learn how to design, set, and print type to create stationery, business cards and broadsheets, or your own project. This class will also introduce linoleum carving and pressure printing techniques.
CAT11: 6/3-7/22, MO; 7 PM-9 PM, $210 ($189)
Plein Air Printmaking
RACHEL BEER
Take the joy of printmaking into the great outdoors! Create lively observational drawings on drypoint plates to print and layer using monotype techniques.
CAT26: 6/8-7/27, SA; 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, $210 ($189)
Printmaking Open Studio*
KYLA STRID
Open studio is for advanced students to work independently. Participants must provide their own inks and paper, and classes have studio right-of-way. Instructor permission is required.
CAT57: 6/3-8/10, ALL; 9 AM-9 PM, $250 ($225)
PHOTOGRAPHY
Darkroom Photography
DAVE CASELLA
This class provides students with the basic skills to develop, print and manipulate 35mm black and white images in the darkroom. Chemistry, one roll of film and a limited amount of paper is provided.
CAL13: 6/5-7/24, WE; 5:30 PM-8 PM, $220 ($198)
JEWELRY, METALS, GLASS
Beginning Metalsmithing
LAURA ROLLINS
This course will introduce basic metalsmithing skills like sawing, filing, soldering and setting a stone.
CAJ12: 6/4-7/23, TU; 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, $210 ($189)
Basic Beading Stitches & Design
KRYSTLE PERKINS
Learn to make jewelry with seed beads and delicas. You’ll learn versatile stitches, correct tension and how to start and tie off a piece.
CAJ21: 6/3-6/24, MO; 6:30 PM-8:30 PM, $120 ($108)
Jewelry Design
RACHAEL SUDLOW
Learn how to make rings, earrings and pendants in silver and copper using a range of techniques from soldering to stone setting.
CAJ13: 6/5-7/24, WE; 5 PM-7 PM, $220 ($198)
Metals Open Studio
RACHAEL SUDLOW
Designed for those who have completed at least one jewelry or metalsmithing course, this open studio allows students to work independently, and ask for instruction and feedback as they work on self-guided projects. Experimentation is encouraged!
CAJ23: 6/5-7/24, WE; 7 PM-9 PM, $220 ($198)
Stained Glass
DOROTHY HOYT-REED
Explore fundamental stained glass techniques while creating unique pieces in one of the most precious and revered mediums in the decorative arts.
CAX16: 6/8-7/27, SA; 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, $190 ($171)
CAX26: 6/8-7/27, SA; 12 PM-2 PM, $190 ($171)
Making a stained glass Moravian star*
DOROTHY HOYT-REED
Students in this workshop will create a 3D stained glass star by cutting the glass, putting it on copper foil and soldering it.
CAX37: 7/28-8/11, SU; 2 PM-4 PM, $100 ($90)
* Classes are impacted by elevator service.
See page 1 for ADA information.
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FIBER ARTS
Silk Painting
GERI CUMMINGS
This class introduces painting on silk fabric and using a resist to control and compose the dyes. Then, learn how to steam and set the dyes. Open to all levels.
CAF26: 6/8-6/29, SA; 9:30 AM-12 PM, $150 ($135)
Make Local Yarn: Spinning and Dyeing
LIZ BONNY
Take locally grown wool from farm to yarn: skirt and scour a raw fleece, prepare the fibers and spin them into yarn, then mordant and dye your yarn with local dyes from the yard, garden and kitchen. Open to all levels.
CAF24: 6/6-7/25, TH; 6 PM-8:30 PM, $180 ($162)
Sewing Fundamentals
TWIGGY CERCY
This class introduces the fundamentals of clothing construction, sewing machine operation, alterations and various types of seams and stitches.
CAF17: 6/2-7/21, SU; 1 PM-3 PM, $200 ($180)
CERAMICS
First Time Potter
ADELAI SPEARS, MICHELLE ROGNE, RACHEL ROSS, TWIGGY CERCY
Learn the basics of wedging, centering, wheel throwing, trimming and glazing while making functional objects like cylinders, mugs, bowls and plates.
Adelai: CAC22: 6/4-8/6, TU; 5 PM-7 PM, $250 ($225)*
Michelle: CAC12: 6/4-7/23, TU; 10 AM-12 PM, $210 ($189)
Rachel: CAC11: 6/3-8/5, MO; 6:30 PM-8:30 PM, $250 ($225)*
Twiggy: CAC16: 6/8-8/10, SA; 10 AM-12 PM, $250 ($225)*
Beginning Handbuilding
DEHMIE DEHMLOW
Students will learn basic building techniques through pinch pots, coiling and slab construction before transitioning into more advanced forming and surface decoration techniques.
CAC32: 6/4-7/23, TU; 7 PM-9 PM, $210 ($189)
Clay Studio Hacks
DEHMIE DEHMLOW
Expand your problem-solving skills and grow as a ceramic artist in this class designed to help you think like a technician. This class will focus on the ins and outs of mixing glaze, clay body elements, firing processes and different firing temperatures. Previous clay experience strongly encouraged.
CAC25: 6/7-7/26, FR; 10 AM-12 PM, $210 ($189)
Unconventional Clay*
KYLA STRID, HOLLIE RICE
Join Hollie and Kyla for a class on unconventional approaches to working with clay. Whether we are discussing unusual clay objects or processes, this class is sure to be an adventure (likely with a bit of chaos, a.k.a. CLAYOS). Open to all levels.
CAC14: 6/6-8/1, TH; 10 AM-12 PM, $210 ($189)
Ceramics Revolution*
HOLLIE RICE
Explore fresh, new and alternative approaches to working with clay in this experimental class. All levels are welcome!
CAC34: 6/6-8/1, TH; 6 PM-9 PM, $260 ($234)
Heads Up: Ceramic Busts*
TWIGGY CERCY
Sculpt your own ceramic busts based on real or imagined figures, human or animal. This class focuses on making small- to medium-sized heads for the wall. Previous clay experience is recommended.
CAC26: 6/8-8/10, SA; 1 PM-3 PM, $250 ($225)
Ceramic Jewelry
ADELAI SPEARS
Learn the basics of both jewelry and small ceramic making. Explore using Nichrome wire in both functional and sculptural ways. Also, learn how to color clay using mason stains. No prior clay experience required.
CAC13: 6/5-7/3, WE; 5 PM-7 PM, $130 ($117)
Ceramics Open Studio*
SHANTEL WRIGHT-HANCOCK
Open studio is for advanced students who want to work independently. Participants must provide their own clay, and classes have studio right-of-way. Instructor permission is required.
CAC57: 6/3-8/10, ALL; 9 AM-9 PM, $250 ($225)
WRITING
Diaries Against Despair [VIRTUAL]
RAE ATAKPA
In this course, practice archiving, citizen journalism, somatic processing and future building through the art of diaries.
CAW15: 6/7-7/26, FR; 10 AM-11:30 AM, $150 ($135)
Crafting the Fairy Tale*
COLLEEN MORRISSEY
Students will learn to create their own spin on the “fairy tale,” be it a modern-day, realistic retelling or a fantastical fable.
CAW13: 6/6-8/1, TH; 5 PM-7 PM, $180 ($162)
I Wrote a Story. Now What? [VIRTUAL]
MELANIE PIERCE
You’ve written a short story and believe in your work, but how do you make it great? In this class, writers will bring in an existing story draft and, through revision exercises, break their story and rebuild it stronger. Everyone will have the opportunity for an in-depth workshop, and the class will cover how to submit your work for publication.
CAW22: 6/4-7/23, TU; 6 PM-7:30 PM, $150 ($135)
* Classes are impacted by elevator service.
See page 1 for ADA information.
ADULT VISUAL ARTS NO CLASSES JUNE 19 OR JULY 4
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You’re invited to Lawrence’s arty-est party!
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