2016 Summer Class Catalog
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Summer at Lillstreet is a really different season for us. Young artists, ages 3 ½ - 14 years, fill our 23 classrooms with exuberance during summer
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camps. While we still hold adult classes in all our departments, the hum of
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campers’ creativity and excitement resonates throughout the Art Center. The
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buzz of imagination is truly among us, and every year we look forward to it! This year we’re offering over 190 week-long camps starting June through August. There’s something for everyone – with opportunities to
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create in clay, metals, drawing, painting, printmaking and digital arts. For
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to throw pots the next, lead a photo safari another week and construct super
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example, this summer your child can make an animated movie one week, learn
heroes still another week. Check out our Summer Camp Catalogue or visit Lillstreet.com
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for more details. As we embark upon our 41st year, we’re adding new programs and new
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materials to help you make art. This spring, we started our newest program, Lil’ Kidstreet, teaching art and
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We also added a new creative community for our teens, ages 13+ (page 27).
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equipment and make updates in all our departments in order to improve the
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We hope by staying constant with our own growth and change, we’ll help
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music to our youngest artists from ages newborn to 4 years old (page 26).
For artists of every age, we continue to create new programs, add new
creative experience in the Lillstreet community.
everyone find their creative niche here at Lillstreet.
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Bruce Robbins, Founder and Executive Director
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Not sure where to start? Explore a new medium in a no pressure environment. Each of our adult departments offers five-week introductory classes for beginning students with no previous experience. Get comfortable with the basics before you decide on a full-length class. Some materials are included, and you will have access to open studio during your class session.
Ceramics
Metals & Glass
First-Time Potter
First-Time Jeweler
First-Time Handbuilding
First-Time Enameling
First-Time Porcelain
First-Time Glass Beadmaking
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Digital First-Time Digital Photography See Page 11
See Page 18
See Page 22
First-Time Illustrator
First-Time Letterpress
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6 MONTHS TO 4 YEARS
Printmaking & Book Arts
See Page 12
First-Time Drawing into Painting
A CREATIVE COMMUNIT Y FOR OUR YOUNGEST MEMBERS
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First-Time Screenprinting on Paper
Drawing & Painting
A DEPARTMENT OF KIDSTREET
See Page 18
First-Time Photoshop
See Page 12
First-Time Artists
First-Time Artists
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First-Time Etching See Page 22
First-Time Bookmaking See Page 22
Textiles First-Time Sewing See Page 24
First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric See Page 24
Lil’ Kidstreet inspires your child’s natural
delight for song, rhythm, color and texture. We combine visual art and music to encourage developmentally appropriate learning through original songs, musical instruments, rhythm-based activities, paint, clay and collage. These classes are the first step in the foundation of exploration, creativity and enthusiasm for art and music.
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Summer Classes
Classes begin the weeks of June 20 & July 25
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm
Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm
Home & Garden Pottery, 1:30-4:30pm
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 1:30–4:30pm
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 6:30–9:30pm
Figurative Sculpture, 2–5pm
Advanced Wheelthrowing, 7–10pm
Small Sculptures, Figurines & Dolls, 6:30–9:30pm
First-Time Handbuilding, 7–10pm Morning Forms for Breakfast & Brunch, 10am-1pm Extrude the Tube, 2-5pm Art of Food-Wheat, 7-10pm
Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 6:30–9:30pm Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 7–10pm Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 7–10pm
Print on Clay, 2-5pm Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 7–10pm First-Time Porcelain, 6:30-9:30pm Designing for the Soda Kiln, 6:30-9:30pm Mold Making for the Ceramic Artist, 2-5pm
Advanced Handbuilding, 10am-1pm The Low-Fire Handbuilt Surface, 6:30-9:30pm
Sets & Series, 6:30-9:30pm
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First-Time Digital Photography, 6:30-9:30pm
Developing a Personal Vision, Starting a Subject-Driven Photo Project, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Illustrator, 6:30-9:30pm
Out of the Box, 6:30-9:30pm
Visual Projection, 6:30-9:30pm
Chicago at Night, 6:30-9:30pm
Introduction to Digital Fabrication, 6:30-9:30pm First-Time Photoshop, 6:30-9:30pm
Foundations in Documentary Photography, 6:30-9:30pm
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Acrylic Studio: Still Life to Abstraction, 10am–1pm
Painting the Figure Alla Prima, 10am–1pm
Children’s Book Illustration, 10am–1pm
Advanced Beginning to Intermediate Watercolor, 2–5pm
Drawing II, 6:30–9:30pm
Imagined Landscapes, 6:30–9:30pm
Beginning Drawing, 6:30–9:30pm
Introduction to Colored Pencil, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting, 6:30–9:30pm
Oil Painting III, 6:30-9:30pm
Introduction to Painting Techniques, 6:30–9:30pm
Drawing Techniques, 6:30-9:30pm
Alla Prima Painting in Oil and Pastel, 6:30–9:30pm
Practical Anatomy, 6:30–9:30pm
Problem Solving for Oil Painters, 10am-1pm
Beginning Drawing, 6:30–9:30pm
Introduction to Watercolor, 10am-1pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting, 6:30–9:30pm
The Figure in Action, 6:30-9:30pm
Introduction to Watercolor, 6:30-9:30pm
Introduction to Pastels, 6:30-9:30pm
Illustration Survey, 6:30–9:30pm Drawing II, 6:30-9:30pm
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Beginning Metalsmithing, 2-5pm
Advanced Topics in Metals, 2-5pm
Advanced Beginning Metalsmithing, 6:30–9:30pm
Beginning Metalsmithing, 6:30–9:30pm
First-Time Jeweler, 6:30-9:30pm
Beginning Metalsmithing, 6:30–9:30pm
Working With Wax & Casting, 6:30–9:30pm
Intermediate Metalsmithing, 6:30–9:30pm
First-Time Glass Beadmaking, 2-5pm
First-Time Glass Beadmaking, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Enameling, 6:30-9:30pm
Beyond Beginner: Elements of Bead Design, 2-5pm
Teen Metals, 2-5pm
Flatware and Functional Objects, 2-5pm
Beyond Beginner: Elements of Bead Design, 6:30-9:30pm
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Power Coating, 6:30-9:30pm Enamel Your Etchings, 6:30-9:30pm
Forms in Wire, 2-5pm
Forms in Wire, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 6:30–9:30pm
First-Time Etching, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Letterpress, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 6:30–9:30pm
Intaglio: Drypoint, Etching & Collagraph, 2-5pm
First-Time Bookmaking, 6:30-9:30pm
Mixed Media Bookmaking, 6:30-9:30pm
Beyond Beginner: Letterpress II, 6:30-9:30pm
Independent Sewing Project, 6:30-9:30pm
Print on Clay, 2-5pm
First-Time Sewing, 6:30-9:30pm
Independent Printing Projects, 6:30–9:30pm
Zippers & Buttons, 6:30-9:30pm
Embroidery & Beyond, 6:30-9:30pm
Teen Textiles: All The Pretty Colors, 4-6pm First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric, 6:30–9:30pm
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Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Early Registration Discount
Save up to $20 on classes when you register and pay in full by June 6
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm
Advanced Topics, 10am–1pm
First-Time Potter, 10am–1pm
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm
Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm
Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm
Advanced Wheelthrowing, 11am–2pm
Best of Both, 12–3pm Sculptural Narratives in Clay, 1–4pm Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 6:30–9:30pm
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 1–4pm
First-Time Potter, 7–10pm
Traditional Figure Sculpture, 10am–1pm Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 2–5pm
Beginning Figure, 7-10pm
Simply Soda: Beginning Soda, 3–6pm
Surface Studies, 2-5pm
First-Time Potter, 5–8pm
Inspired by Nature, 10am-1pm Intermediate Handbuilding, 6:30-9:30pm
3D Model & Print Your Own Texture Tools for Artist, 6:30-9:30pm
Basic 3D Modeling, 2-5pm
Website Design, 6:30-9:30pm
Pens & Pixels: Traditional Integration in Digital Graphic Media, 2-5pm
iPhone-ography, 10am-1pm
Digital Photography for the Advanced Beginner, 10am-1pm
3D Model & Print Your Own Texture Tools For Artist, 2-5pm First-Time Digital Photography, 2-5pm Beginning Digital Photography, 10am-1pm First-Time Illustrator, 10am-1pm Character Design, 10am-1pm
Drawing & Painting the Nude Figure, 10am–1pm
Intermediate Portrait & Costumed Figure, 10am–1pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting, 10am–1pm
Beginning Drawing, 10am–1pm
Drawing at the Art Institute of Chicago, 5–8pm
Sketchbook Artist at Large, 2-5pm
Introduction to the Portrait & Figure, 10am–1pm
Drawing II, 10am-1pm
The Portrait & Figure II, 10am–1pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting, 10am–1pm
Drawing & Painting the Nude Figure, 2-5pm
Beginning Painting, 6:30–9:30pm
Graphic Novel Studio, 2–5pm
Create Your Own Comic, 6:30–9:30pm
Beginning Painting, 2–5pm
Colored Pencil: Drafting on Film, 2-5pm
Introduction to Oil Painting, 2–5pm
Landscape Painting from Photographs, 10am-1pm
Oil Painting II, 2–5pm Drop-In Figure Drawing, 10:30am-1:30pm
Plein Air Painting on Lake Michigan, 10am-1pm
Seeing the Body: Anatomical Figure Drawing, 2-5pm
Intermediate Metalsmithing, 2–5pm
Beginning Metalsmithing, 10am–1pm
Advanced Beginning Metalsmithing,
Bezels, Bezels & More Bezels, 6:30–9:30pm
Teen Metals, 10am–1pm
Comic Storytelling, 6:30–9:30pm Contemporary Watercolor Practice, 6:30–9:30pm
First-Time Jeweler, 2-5pm
Wood & Metal, 6:30-9:30pm
10am–1pm
Beginning Metalsmithing, 2–5pm Intermediate Metalsmithing, 2–5pm Working With Wax & Casting, 2–5pm Filigree, 2-5pm
First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 2–5pm Multilevel Screenprinting on Paper, 6:30–9:30pm
First-Time Letterpress, 10am-1pm
First-Time Etching, 10am–1pm
Beyond Beginner: Letterpress II, 10am-1pm
First -Time Screenprinting on Paper, 2-5pm First-Time Bookmaking, 10am-1pm Developing a Journal & Sketchbook, 2–5pm
First-Time Quilting, 6:30–9:30pm Topics in Quilting, 6:30–9:30pm
Sew Your Own Underwear, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Sewing, 10am-1pm Natural Dye, 10am-1pm
First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric, 2-5pm Zippers & Buttons, 10-1pm First-Time Sewing, 10am-1pm Surface Design with Dyes, 10am-1pm Garment Construction: Patternmaking 101, 2-5pm
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Ceramics Lillstreet’s Long-Established Clay Department offers classes for all skill levels in wheelthrowing, handbuilding and sculpture. Advanced students can fine-tune their work or experiment with soda firing. Take advantage of over 200 glaze combinations, firings and state-of-theart equipment during our generous open studio hours.
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding
9 Weeks & 10 Weeks
10 Weeks
Beginning students will develop fundamental throwing techniques while returning students refine their techniques to create more complex forms. Be inspired by those around you and challenged by your personal goals. Teacher demonstrations are designed for multilevel students. Class fee includes one 25-pound bag of clay.
Whether your aim is functional or sculptural ceramics, learn the basic techniques of handbuilding as you work with slabs, coils and pinching to create virtually anything you can dream up. Use of tools such as molds, slab roller and extruder will be demonstrated. Class fee includes one 25-pound bag of clay.
9 Weeks
Monday 10am-1pm
Les Orenstein Starts June 20 (No class July 4) Monday 6:30-9:30pm Jayson Lawfer Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $310, Members $300 $20 Clay tool kit 10 Weeks
Beginner/ Advanced Beginner First-Time Potter 5 Weeks Dress for mess and spin the wheel to shape clay into the basic forms of mugs and bowls. You will work with various tools and later glaze your pottery. Learn a little handbuilding too, such as pinch pots, bowls and small serving trays. New students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet. Class fee includes one 12-pound bag of clay.
Thursday 7-10pm Mary Drabik Session I: Starts June 23 Session II: Starts July 28 Sunday 10am-1pm Susan McBride Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31
First-Time Handbuilding 4 Weeks & 5 Weeks Learn the timeless handbuilding techniques of attaching pinch pots, coils and slabs to make pottery, art objects or sculptures. Use of tools such as molds, slab roller and extruder will be demonstrated. New students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet. Class fee includes one 12-pound bag of clay. 4 Weeks
Monday 7-10pm Lauren Faust Session I: Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $145, Members $140 $20 Clay tool kit 5 Weeks
Monday 7-10pm Lauren Faust Session II: Starts July 25 $180, Members $175 $20 Clay tool kit
Tuesday 7-10pm Gary Jackson Starts June 21 Wednesday 10am-1pm Susan McBride Starts June 22
Wednesday 7-10pm David and Sharon Hartshorne Starts June 22 Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Nicole Paulina Starts June 23
Friday 10am-1pm Susan McBride Starts June 24 Saturday 10am-1pm Catherine Tweedie Starts June 25 Sunday 2-5pm Nicole Paulina Starts June 26 $340, Members $330 $20 Clay tool kit
Sunday 5-8pm Kyle Johns Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31 $180, Members $175 $20 Clay tool kit
Tuesday 1:30-4:30pm Lisa Harris Starts June 21 Tuesday 7-10pm Nicole Paulina Starts June 21 Saturday 1-4pm Mary Drabik Starts June 25 $340, Members $330 $20 Clay tool kit
Multilevel Small Sculptures, Figurines & Dolls 10 Weeks Imagination flows as you create abstract, realistic and anthropomorphic or animal sculptures. You may choose to articulate your figures through the application of kinetic elements to create a doll. All levels are welcome.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Robin Power Starts June 21 $350, Members $340
Sculptural Narratives in Clay 10 Weeks What story do you have to tell? Learn handbuilding techniques to develop your ideas into clay sculpture while maturing your creative thinking process. By using research materials and asking appropriate questions, you will bring clarity to your story. Come prepared to share ideas and process development with each other. All levels are welcome.
Thursday 1-4pm Sean Clute Starts June 23 $350, Members $340
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Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Figurative Sculpture 10 Weeks
All levels are welcome.
Tuesday 2-5pm Robin Power Starts June 21 $350, Members $340
Beginning Figure 10 Weeks Explore the human body and learn methods to develop the human form. We will break down multiple ways to construction a hand, self-portrait and full figure. There will be a nude model available during the second half of the session. All levels welcome.
Thursday 7–10pm Sean Clute Starts June 23 $350, Members $340
Intermediate/ Advanced Home & Garden Pottery 9 Weeks This independently driven class begins each week with a potluck and group discussion about ongoing projects. Instructor is on hand to guide you through your projects, problem solve and demonstrate as needed. Prerequisite: Two Beginning Wheel/ Handbuilding & One Intermediate Ceramics Class
Monday 1:30-4:30pm Karen Avery Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $340, Members $330
10 Weeks Working from a nude model, you will learn a methodical approach to sculpting the figure. You may choose to sculpt a head, torso or full figure. Focus will be given to anatomy, body proportions, poses and gestures. Building techniques and observational skills will be emphasized. Special attention will be given to traditional and nontraditional finishing techniques for sculpture. Prerequisite: At least one Beginning/ Advanced Beginning Handbuilding
Sunday 10am-1pm Robin Power Starts June 26 $375, Members $365 $60 Material fee
Surface Studies 5 Weeks Surface defines a ceramic piece as much as the shape. Discover the right marks, slips, stains and glazes that can enhance the look and feel of your work. Prerequisite: Two Beginning Wheel/ Handbuilding classes
Thursday 2-5pm David Bromley Session I: Starts June 23 Session II: Starts July 28 $195, Members $190
Morning Forms for Breakfast & Brunch
First-Time Porcelain
Advanced Handbuilding
5 Weeks
10 Weeks
This beautiful, yet finicky clay can be a joy to work with. Learn the necessary techniques needed to succeed at throwing wonderful forms with this medium.
Increase your clay skills while building functional and sculptural objects. Weekly demonstrations will teach more complex techniques to manipulate clay and allow further development of your handbuilt work.
Prerequisite: Two Beginning Wheel/ Handbuilding classes
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Susan McBride Session I: Starts June 22 $195, Members $190
Simply Soda: Beginning Soda 10 Weeks Experience flashes of color, textured surfaces and the excitement of unpredictable results utilizing the distinct atmospheric qualities of the soda kiln. Weekly wheelthrowing or handbuilding demonstrations will encourage more complex forms. Using slips and glazes, the soda-firing process becomes accessible and understandable. You will participate in all stages of the process including required kiln loading and unloading outside of class time. Prerequisite: One year of experience working with clay or instructor approval.
Intermediate Wheelthrowing 10 Weeks You have mastered the basics; now challenge yourself to throw a better pot. Design pottery and develop a personal aesthetic while learning techniques to make complex forms. Weekly demonstrations and experimentation with new glaze combinations will help develop your signature look. Prerequisite: Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing.
Tuesday 10am-1pm Lisa Harris Starts June 21
$375, Members $365 $60 Material fee
Thursday 10am–1pm Patty Kochaver Starts June 23
Print on Clay
Do you start your day with a cup of coffee, a bowl of cereal or a plate of toast? Take an exploratory look at your favorite morning forms and experiment with new colors and adding textures to your favorite pieces.
Print repeatable images on leatherhard clay tiles, vessels and sculptural forms. Learn relief, screenprinting and paper lithography techniques that can be applied directly and indirectly to greenware. Transfer images, textures and patterns to your clay pieces using slips, stains and special inks. Most techniques can be adapted for earthenware.
$340, Members $330
$375, Members $365
Tuesday 6:30-v9:30pm Karen Avery Starts June 21
10 Weeks
Monday 10am-1pm David Bromley Starts June 20 (No class July 4)
Tuesday 10am-1pm David Trost Starts June 21
Sunday 3-6pm Catherine Tweedie Starts June 26
9 Weeks
Prerequisite: Two Beginning Wheel/ Handbuilding classes
Prerequisite: At least two Beginning/ Advanced Beginning Handbuilding
Prerequisite: One year of ceramics classes or instructor approval.
Wednesday 2-5pm Judy Zeddies Starts June 22 $375, Members $365 $35 Material fee
Ceramics
Explore a step-by-step approach to body proportions, construction problem solving, internal armature, planes of the figure, human expression and body gesture. There will also be class discussions on surface treatment for sculpture. A model will be used as needed and fee collected in class.
Traditional Figure Sculpture
Saturday 10am–1pm Les Orenstein Starts June 25 Sunday 10am–1pm David Trost Starts June 26 $375, Members $365
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Ceramics
Advanced Wheelthrowing
Advanced Topics
Sets & Series
Inspired by Nature
9 Weeks & 10 Weeks
10 Weeks
9 Weeks
10 Weeks
Demonstrations of more complex forms will encourage you to expand your repertoire of pots and build confidence. Throw taller, bigger pieces with nuance. Try new and advanced glazing techniques to create pots of your own design and aesthetic.
This class is designed primarily for students who want to develop specific ideas, refine techniques and pursue independent projects.
Learn tricks and techniques that save time and make it easier to execute multiples with consistency in form. Interested in focusing on a particular form but not concerned with making them identical? We’ll address the idea of making a series. Push a form’s concept while keeping original ideas at the core. Critique and class dialog will be an important component of this class.
Explore the confluence of art and the environment in clay. Whether creating abstract representations of the flora and fauna in their environment or exploring the geometric uniformity of the growth of a budding plant, nature can stimulate artistic expression.
Prerequisite: At least two Intermediate Wheelthrowing
Saturday 10am-1pm Lisa Harris Starts June 25
9 Weeks
$375, Members $365
Monday 7-10pm David Trost Starts June 20 (No classes July 4) $375, Members $365 10 Weeks
Sunday 11am–2pm Patty Kochaver Starts June 26 (No classes July 4) $375, Members $365
Best of Both 10 Weeks If you have basic throwing skills and want to learn about handbuilding, this is the class for you. Throw pots and embellish with handbuilt elements, throw forms and use sections of them in your handbuilt vessels. Coils, slabs and pinch pots can add another dimension to your thrown work. Prerequisite: Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing.
Thursday 12–3pm Mary Drabik Starts June 23 $375, Members $365
The Low-Fire Handbuilt Surface 10 Weeks Use handbuilding techniques to make functional work that tells a story. Learn new surface techniques such as mishima, sgraffito, monoprinting and transfers. Explore the pot’s ability to transcend function to become a canvas for your ideas. We will work with low-fire terra cotta, terra sigillata and glazes. Prerequisite: At least two Beginning/ Advanced Beginning Handbuilding
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Molly Bishop Starts June 21 $375, Members $365
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Prerequisite: One year of Handbuilding or Wheelthrowing.
Extrude the Tube 9 Weeks Small scale, large scale, solid and hollow extrusions will be the primary building blocks. Manipulate, cut and build sculptural, abstract forms or functional objects. Precise and loose methods are both encouraged. We will explore and discuss artists who are using extrusions in their work. Prerequisite: One year of Handbuilding or Wheelthrowing.
Monday 2-5pm Joe Kraft Starts June 20 (No classes July 4) $340, Members $330
Art of Food 9 Weeks Explore vessels and sculptural objects used and inspired by baking, pizza, bread warming and more. Discussions will include exploring your own history of food, family and the use of local or homegrown ingredients while creating hand built, functional vessels or sculptural works.The class culminates in a feast celebrating grains and wheat, the most ancient of our sustenance (One guest per person). Prerequisite: One year of Handbuilding or Wheelthrowing.
Monday 7-10pm Cathi Schwalbe Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $340, Members $330 $25 lab fee
Prerequisite: One year of Handbuilding or Wheelthrowing.
Prerequisite: At least two Beginning/ Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing/ Handbuilding
Thursday 10am-1pm Lisa Harris
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Patty Kochaver Starts June 20 (No classes July 4)
Starts June 23
$340, Members $330
Intermediate Handbuilding
Designing for the Soda Kiln
You’ve mastered the basics, now it’s time to increase your clay skills while building functional and sculptural objects. Demonstrations will teach more complex techniques to manipulate clay and allow further development of your handbuilt work. Discussions of contemporary approaches will help you find your voice in clay.
10 Weeks Explore the development and creation of works specifically for Lillstreet’s soda kiln based on the formal elements of design. You will be encouraged to design and create a cohesive body of work through weekly demonstrations and individual critique. Class participation will include all stages of the creative process including required kiln loading and unloading outside of class time. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Simply Soda or instructor approval.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Chris Chaney Starts June 22 $375, Members $365
Mold Making for the Ceramic Artist 10 Weeks Learn the basics of prototyping and producing a slump/hump mold platter form then build off those skills to learn to make simple, multipart molds. You will learn the use of traditional plaster mold making as well as new technologies to achieve greater variety of forms and precision. Prerequisite: One year of Handbuilding or Wheelthrowing
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm David Trost Starts June 22 $375, Members $365
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
$375, Members $365
10 Weeks
Prerequisite: At least two Beginning/ Advanced Beginning Handbuilding
Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Marissa Neuman Starts June 23 $375, Members $365
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Workshops
3 day Get an introduction to the processes involved in soda firing. Friday night, bring in bisque for slip, glazing & wadding. Then load and close the kiln. Return Saturday evening for two hours during the soda insertion part of the firing. Then come back on Monday evening for four hours to unload, clean the kiln, potluck & critique. Open to currently enrolled ceramics students at any level.
Kensuke Yamada Workshop
1 Day
2 Day
Scan your signature and turn it into a 3D model using Tinkercad. Print your stamp using the 3D printers in Lillstreet’s digital fabrication studio. You’ll take home stamps in several sizes.
This hands-on workshop allows you to create a head using basic hand building methods such as coil building and pinching. Various handbuilding techniques used in making figurative forms will be demonstrated. Individual instruction helps each student to make their own, unique ceramic head. Glazing techniques and how to personalize your piece will be discussed.
No experience necessary.
Friday July 15, 6:30-9:30pm Sunday July 24, 2-5pm Rebecca Orth $75, Members $70
Model & Print Custom Ribs 1 Day
Monday August 15 6-10 pm Gary Jackson
Have you ever picked up a rib and thought this is almost what I want? Design your own throwing or texture ribs. You’ll go from sketch to 3D model using Tinkercad then print your ribs using the 3D printers in Lillstreet’s digital fabrication studio.
$245, Members $240
No experience necessary.
Friday August 12 6-10 pm Saturday August 13 7-9 pm
Suzy’s Sculptural Hair Salon 1 day
Saturday July 23, 2-5pm Friday August 12, 6:30-9:30pm Rebecca Orth
Learn to build a variety of sleek and textured hairstyles to add personality to your figure sculptures. Create curls, braids, beehives, soft layers, or wild rumpus goddess waves that give your sculpture just the attitude you are looking for. We will begin by making a simple head shape or bring a sculpture you’ve already started and are looking to enhance.
$75, Members $70
Saturday, July 23, 2-5pm Susan Volk
2 Day
$75, Members $70
Building Botanicals, Barnacles & Coral Clusters 1 day Learn to easily create beautiful, unique and intricate bouquets from land and sea to adorn your pots, vases and sculptures or simply create a self-standing centerpiece or wall hanging for your home or garden. Underglaze and cold-finish painting techniques will be demonstrated to give you options for finishing. No experience necessary.
Visiting Artist Workshops
Ceramics
Three Night Soda Workshop
Model & Print a Custom Signature Stamp
No experience necessary.
Saturday-Sunday September 24-25 10-5pm Kensuke Yamada $150
Tammi Marinuzzi Short term visiting artist July 1-July 22
Lillstreet would like to welcome back Tammi Marinuzzi, as our summers short term resident in the ceramics department. During her time here, she will create work, teach a one-day hands on workshop and present a slide talk to the Lillstreet community. Tammi creates figurative functional pottery that draws inspiration through body language and facial expressions from the people around her.
Bill Wilkey Workshop Bill Wilkey will demonstrate his large utilitarian vocabulary by focusing on creating divided and textured surfaces in a way that highlights the geometry of the pot. The wheel is a starting point for the altered pieces he creates. Techniques include rasping and texturing to create multiple planes, giving the pieces lines, edges and corners. No experience necessary. Saturday-Sunday July 9-10 10-5pm
Bill Wilkey $150
Saturday, August 6, 2–5pm Susan Volk $75, Members $70
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Digital Arts, Photography & Fabrication Construct a framework for creative exploration using a variety of technological tools and processes. Our current classes offer students the opportunity to refine their skills as a photographer, graphic artist, animator or explore 3D modeling and digital fabrication. Like digital media, our department is always changing as we innovate with this dynamic means of expression.
3D Design, Printing & Fabrication Think it…make it…use it. When you take a class in the digital department you’re encouraged to continue working in other departments. Students who qualify for open studio can continue to work in other departments for the duration of this class with an additional $100 fee. Introduction to Digital Fabrication
3D Model & Print Your Own Texture Tools for Artists
5 Weeks
5 Weeks
Learn the basics of 3D modeling with open source software and digital fabrication. Using the 3D printer, CNC and plotter cutter, you will add to your skill set and toolbox by designing your own jigs and tools to help in your professional art practice. Some PLA and vinyl included in fee.
Interested in making your own texture tools while learning to use a 3D printer? Take complete control of your surface design by creating your own tools that can be used in printmaking, painting, textiles, metals and clay. Learn the fundamentals of modeling in Tinkercad and utilize Lillstreet’s 3D printers to print a variety of stamps, rollers and other texture tools.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Erika Uzmann Session I: Starts June 22 Session II: Starts July 27 $185, Members $180 $20 Material fee
Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Rebecca Orth Session I: Starts June 23 Sunday 2-5pm Rebecca Orth Session II: Starts July 28 $185, Members $180 $20 Material fee
Basic 3D Modeling 5 Weeks Learn the basics of 3D modeling software. Basic 2D and 3D commands in Autodesk 123D Design will be covered to aid in refining your designs. No experience necessary, however, basic computer skills will expedite the learning process. Material fee covers 3D printing done in class.
Saturday 2-5pm Agnes Ma Session I: Starts June 25 $185, Member $180 $15 Material fee
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Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Digital Photography Beginner/ Advanced Beginner First-Time Digital Photography 4 & 5 Weeks With easy technical explanations, shooting exercises and a review of student images, you will learn how to find, compose and capture compelling photographs. Camera with manual settings required, DSLR preferred. Please bring a USB drive. 4 Weeks
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Brittney Connelly Session I: Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $145, Members $140 $10 Print fee Monday 6:30-9:30pm Brittney Connelly Session II: Starts July 25 Sunday 2-5pm Brittney Connelly Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31 $180, Members $175 $10 Print fee
Digital Photography for the Advanced Beginner 10 Weeks
10 Weeks Are you stuck on “automatic” mode? Learn how to use your camera with all of its various settings. Explore composition, subject choice and thematic ideas. The course will also cover the fundamentals of image enhancement in the digital lab. Basic computer skills and a digital camera with manual controls (DSLR preferred) are required.
Sunday 10am-1pm Barbara Deiner Starts June 26 $340, Members $330 $10 Print fee
Foundations in Documentary Photography: An Exploration into Social and Personal Photographic Projects 5 Weeks This informative and inspirational class will examine the ideas, concepts, themes and motivation behind some of photography’s most historically significant documentary projects. You will learn how the type of camera and equipment you choose affects the results, dissect photo books on important projects and develop editing and sequencing skills.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm David Gremp Session I: Starts June 21 $190, Members $185
SOCIAL MARKETING
101 S E E PAG E 1 3 F O R M O R E I N F O.
Developing a Personal Vision: Starting a SubjectDriven Photo Project 5 Weeks This class is for those wanting to make photography a more meaningful and rewarding activity in their lives by focusing on an idea or subject that is important to you. In addition to photographing a subject of your choice, you will learn to develop a style and approach that compliments and communicates your message. Class discussion and critiques will provide invaluable feedback.
5 Weeks Make the image more than just a photograph. You’ll work together to construct an installation of images/paint and other materials. Utilizing collage components, video interjections, traditional image making, rocks, wood, bodies, paint and squares this project will be the accumulation of collaborative effort. Leap forward in your art making practice by doing and experiencing image construction through nontraditional means. Artist working in all medium welcome. No experience necessary.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Brittney Connelly Session II: Starts July 26 $190, Members $185
iPhone-ography 5 Weeks Examine the camera phone as a tool and method of picture making. You’ll review basic iPhone or Smartphone functions as well as explore applications used to manipulate and edit images. Engage in creative assignments and discussions of image sharing and sourcing to broaden our understanding of technology and photography. Bring a camera phone and USB cord / charger to class.
Saturday 10am-1pm Eileen Walsh Session II: Starts July 30 $190, Members $185
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm David Gremp Session II: Starts July 26
Digital Arts & Photography
5 Weeks
Beginning Digital Photography
Multilevel
Out of the Box
$190, Members $185
Build your camera and postproduction skills by learning how your camera, Photoshop and printer can work together to produce professional results. Create projects within different genres such as environmental portraiture, architecture, landscape, narrative and documentary photograph. Learn advanced techniques in Photoshop to enhance images and refine the final image. Develop printing techniques and strategies for color correction. DSLR camera and USB drive required.
Saturday 10am-1pm Brittney Connelly Starts June 25 $375, Members $365
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Intermediate/ advanced Chicago at Night 5 Weeks Chicago is a luminous subject for photography, especially at night. Take amazing photographs of the city using techniques such as long exposure and HDR. We’ll meet on location to capture the city from stunning and unusual vantage points including the street and the lake, above and below. Meeting places will be accessible by public transit or carpooling. DSLR camera preferred and tripods are recommended.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Christopher Schneberger Session I: Starts June 21 $195, Members $190
One-On-One Independent Projects in Photography Want to make prints from your paintings, share your work online, apply to shows or simply keep a record of your projects before you sell them? Book a two-hour session with one of our photography faculty and receive individualized instruction to achieve your personal and professional goals. Registration not available online, please call to book your session.
$150 per 2-hour session
Photography Studio Rental Studio rental available for students who have taken How to Photograph Artwork or another studio lighting classes. Registration not available online, please call to book your session.
$60 per hour $75 per hour includes instructor assistance
Digital Arts Beginner/ Advanced Beginner First-Time Photoshop 5 Weeks Master the essentials of Photoshop (crop, brushes and selection tools) needed for making simple image adjustments, understanding differences between file formats and saving images.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Randee Ladden Session I: Starts June 22 Session II: Starts July 27 $180, Members $175
First-Time Illustrator
Digital Arts & Fabrication
5 Weeks Turn analog sketches and ideas into stunning digital designs. We will utilize the fundamental Illustrator tools (fill, color, swatches, text, lines and brushes) to make complex patterns out of simple shapes, while exploring and customizing workspace to manage projects.
Sunday 10am-1pm Scott Shellhammer Session I: Starts June 26 Monday 6:30-9:30pm Cameron Keleher Session II: Starts July 25 $180, Members $175
MultiLevel Pens & Pixels: Traditional Integration in Digital Graphic Media 5 Weeks There are no substitutions for the fluidity of hand drawn lines and the subtle nuances of brushstrokes. Graphic components will be created with traditional mediums and digitally integrated into graphic projects via digital imaging and file manipulations. By expanding the palette of tools and methods of application, you’ll tap into new ways to apply traditional techniques into digital media. Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and beginning skills in Photoshop and/or Illustrator
Saturday 2-5pm Jason Fuller Session I: Starts June 25 $190, Members $185
Website Design 5 Weeks Learn to create and manage the visual basics for website design. You will discuss layout, information hierarchy and navigation options. Explore techniques for organizing the design process, managing different page states and design for multiple devices. This is not a coding class.
Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Scott Shellhammer Session I: Starts June 23 Session II: Starts July 28 $190, Members $185
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Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Character Design 5 Weeks Study the fundamentals of character design. You’ll consider character proportion, the backstory and world your character inhabits to inform details in your design. Begin with basic sketches then add digital tools to formally flesh out your design. Use visual texture to give your character a finished appearance.
Sunday 10am-1pm Scott Shellhammer Session II: Starts July 31 $190, Members $185
Visual Projection 3 Weeks Create, find, edit, mix and loop video, using simple, free software. You will have the opportunity to do live mixing and projection to music. Please bring basic digital camcorder to class, most compact still cameras or camera phones are sufficient. Basic computer skills required.
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Cameron Keleher Session I: Starts June 20 (No class July 4th) $120, Members $115
Need to create a brand for your business or an animated GIF for your website but aren’t sure how to make your idea a reality? Book a two-hour session with one of our digital art, animation or 3D-modeling faculty and receive individualized instruction that will help you achieve your personal and professional goals. Registration not available online, please call to book your session.
Photoshop for Printmakers 1 Day Take your monotypes, pronto plates and silk screens to the next level. Learn to manipulate your imagery in Photoshop to correct values, balance hot spots and color separate. Take your revised imagery back to your printmaking classes. No previous Photoshop experience needed. Bring a flash drive with a few JPG images to this digital workshop. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge how to operate a Mac interface and computer.
Saturday June 25, 2-6pm Sanya Glisic Saturday August 6, 2-6pm Sanya Glisic $105, Members $100
Model & Print a Custom Signature Stamp 1 Day Scan your signature and turn it into a 3D model using Tinkercad. Print your stamp using the 3D printers in Lillstreet’s digital fabrication studio. You’ll take home stamps in several sizes.
1 Day Curious about 3D modeling and 3D printing? Explore modeling with open source software and then learn to export and prepare models for 3D printing. You’ll go home with an object you designed and printed. No experience necessary.
Sunday July 17, 2-5pm Friday August 19, 6:30-9:30pm Rebecca Orth
Social Marketing 101 1 Day Learn to increase your presence, gain followers and drive sales on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. Learn the dos and don’ts of paying to promote posts, the secrets of hashtags, what makes a good photo and how to make the most of 140 characters. No experience necessary.
Saturday July 30, 2-5pm
$75, Members $70
Saturday August 20, 2-5pm Rachel Stoltz
Model & Print Custom Ribs
$75, Members $70
1 Day Have you ever picked up a rib and thought this is almost what I want? Design your own throwing or texture ribs. You’ll go from sketch to 3D model using Tinkercad then print your ribs using the 3D printers in Lillstreet’s digital fabrication studio. No experience necessary.
Saturday July 23, 2-5pm Friday August 12, 6:30-9:30pm Rebecca Orth $75, Members $70
3D Model Print Your Own Texture Tools for Artists S E E PAG E 10 F O R M O RE I N F O.
No experience necessary.
Friday July 15, 6:30-9:30pm Sunday July 24, 2-5pm Rebecca Orth $75, Members $70
Digital Arts & Photography
One-On-One: Independent Projects in Design & Animation
Workshops
Crash Course: 3D Model & Print
$150 per 2-hour session
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Drawing & Painting Explore pen and ink, acrylics, watercolor, gouache, oils, pastels or encaustic techniques. Drawing and Painting classes are divided into beginning, intermediate, multi-level or advanced classes. Use these designations and class descriptions to create a custom curriculum that best fits your interests.
Beginning Drawing 4 Weeks & 5 Weeks If you are new to drawing or would like to refresh your drawing skills you will discover something useful in this entry-level class. The use of value, line and proportion will be demonstrated and provide the foundation of balanced compositions. The Beginning Drawing kit is available for purchase on the first day of class. 4 Weeks
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $150, Members $145 $20 Beginning Drawing kit
Introduction to Painting Techniques 5 Weeks Develop and refine painting techniques as you build on basic skills. Explore brush and palette knife approaches, incorporate painting mediums, and investigate the importance of a color plan. Prerequisite: First-Time Drawing into Painting or prior experience.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Annie York Session II: Starts July 26 $185, Members $180
Introduction to Watercolor 4 or 5 Weeks
5 Weeks
Open Studio If you have taken a class in Drawing and Painting and would like to continue developing your work independently, open studio is for you. This option allows former students the opportunity to use the classroom as your studio.
$40, Member $35 per week
Drop-In Figure Drawing
4 Weeks & 5 Weeks Combine basic drawing with the fundamentals of painting in this introductory class. You will become acquainted with line, value and composition while learning to combine them into successful drawings. These fundamental elements will then be integrated into compositional strategies for creating acrylic paintings. The First-Time Drawing into Painting kit is available for purchase on the first day of class.
Drop-in figure drawing sessions offer an excellent opportunity for beginning to advanced students to practice their perception and drawing skills. We supply drawing benches, easels, tables, clips and backup support boards for pads. Please bring your own drawing materials. Instruction and critique are not included.
4 Weeks
Pre-registration for the drop-in figure sessions is not required.
5 Weeks
If you have any questions or want more information, please email lillstreet@lillstreet.com or call us at 773-769-4226. Drop-in figure drawing is located at our Drawing and Painting West Wing Studio, 4410 N. Ravenswood Avenue, on the other side of the train tracks from our main facility.
Wednesdays 6:30–9:30pm Sundays 10:30am–1:30pm $20 per session or $180 for a 10 session package.
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First-Time Drawing into Painting
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Annie York Session I: Starts June 20 Session II: Starts July 25 $145, Members $140 $40 First-Time Drawing and Painting Kit
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Jordan Lentz Session I: Starts June 21 Sunday 10am-1pm Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts June 26 $185, Members $180 $20 Beginning Drawing kit
Beginning Painting 5 or 10 Weeks Experience mixing colors, determine the best type of brush to use, and learn techniques for working with paint. This class is ideal for those who have taken First-Time Drawing into Painting or have previous experience and want to expand their skills. The Beginning Painting kit is available for purchase on the first day of class. 10 Weeks
Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Annie York Starts June 23
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Annie York Session 1: Starts June 21
$340, Members $330 $70 Beginning Painting Kit
Saturday 10am-1pm Annie York Session I: Starts June 25 Session II: Starts July 30
5 Weeks
Sunday 10am-1pm Randall Miller Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31
$185, Members $180 $70 Beginning Painting Kit
Sunday 2–5pm Randall Miller Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31
$180, Members $175 $40 First-Time Drawing and Painting Kit
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Learn the fundamentals of watercolor painting. Composition, color mixing, brush style, shape and form, light and value, paint application and layering will be explored. You should have basic skills in painting and drawing. The Watercolor kit and additional materials are available for purchase. 4 Weeks
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Jordan Lentz Session I: Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $150, Members $145 $95 Watercolor kit 5 Weeks
Tuesday 10am-1pm Kaye Buchman Session II: Starts July 26 $185, Members $180 $95 Watercolor kit
Introduction to Oil Painting 5 Weeks New students will learn the fundamentals of oil painting as more experienced painters continue to develop and refine their skills. Experiment with color mixing and painting techniques that accumulate to enhance skill and provide a foundation for confident painting with oils. The Oil Painting kit is available for purchase on the first day of class.
Sunday 2-5pm Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts June 26 $185, Members $180 $90 Oil Painting Kit
Oil Painting II
5 Weeks
5 Weeks
Pastels, being both a painting and drawing medium, helps the drawing student to begin working in color. Layering and blending techniques will help you understand how to mix colors directly on the paper. Discover why the medium inspired great artists for its quickness in capturing visual effects and color intensity. The class will work with still life subjects. A supply list will be provided on the first day.
Continue your study of oils as you expand your practice with advanced techniques and challenges. Projects include using complementary colors, copying a master and creating both a palette knife painting and an all white painting. Some oil painting experience is required.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Ken Minami Session I: Starts June 21 Session II: Starts July 26
$185, Members $180 $90 Oil Painting Kit
$185, Members $180
Introduction to Colored Pencil 5 Weeks Knowledge of drawing fundamentals and basic skills are all you need to produce stunning works using colored pencil. Exercises help you develop skills for mixing and blending color, creating tonal grayed under painting and taking advantage of the semi-transparent qualities of colored pencil.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Tracy Frein Session II: Starts July 27 $185, Members $180
Drawing II 5 Weeks Continue to develop your drawing skills as you are introduced to different media including pastel, conte and pen and ink. The topics of color, drawing glass, fabric and the rudiments of portrait will be covered. Materials are available for purchase on the first day of class.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Jordan Lentz Session II: Starts July 26 Sunday 10am-1pm Patrick Miceli Session II: Starts July 31
Sunday 2–5pm Patrick Miceli Session II: Starts July 31
Oil Painting III 5 Weeks
Multilevel Introduction to the Portrait & Figure 5 Weeks Explore the fundamentals of drawing portraits and figures while working from a nude model. Weekly demonstrations and structured exercises will emphasize observation, proportion, measuring, anatomy and seeing the figure and face as a combination of integrated shapes. You will work in charcoal and conté and must supply your own materials. A material list is available online.
Advanced Beginning to Intermediate Watercolor 5 Weeks Watercolor is a versatile medium that allows the artist a range of expression including representational, fluid sketches and improvisational abstracts. You will receive a comprehensive introduction to watercolor techniques such as blending and glazing. Representational techniques will be expanded upon as special effects with the medium are explored. The Watercolor kit and additional materials are available for purchase.
Monday 2–5pm Tom Dieschbourg Session II: Starts July 25
Students with prior painting experience will work from their own reference materials including photographs, pictures or still life objects to create original works in oils. Additional projects will be proposed by the instructor to encourage further growth and technical development.
Saturday 10am–1pm Bob Horn Session I: Starts June 25
$190, Members $185 $95 Watercolor Kit
$190, Members $185 $30 model fee
Contemporary Watercolor Practice
The Portrait & Figure II
Prerequisites: Introduction to Oil Painting and Oil Painting ll or equivalent experience.
In this continuing course, the material introduced in part A will be reviewed and expanded upon by longer, more studied poses and the introduction of additional materials and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on developing perceptual skills needed for representational drawing.
Work with a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional painting tools, materials and supports. Working with water-soluble paints (including watercolor, ink and gouache) on paper, board, duralar and other synthetic surfaces, you will discover new ways to integrate materials, techniques and ideas. Emphasis will be placed on expanding the creative process as a means to finding new and meaningful directions to pursue. The Watercolor kit and additional materials are available for purchase.
Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Patrick Miceli Session II: Starts July 27 $185, Members $180 $90 Oil Painting Kit
Drawing Techniques 5 Weeks Students with prior drawing experience who have developed good basic drawing skills through regular practice will focus on a variety of drawing projects to expand their skill set. Working on alternative surfaces, washes, pentimenti erasures and mixed media approaches will be explored.
5 Weeks
Saturday 10am–1pm Bob Horn Session II: July 30 $190, Members $185 $30 model fee
10 Weeks
Drawing & Painting
Introduction to Pastels
Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Kaye Buchman Starts June 23 $350, Members $340 $95 Watercolor kit
Prerequisites: Beginning Drawing and Drawing II or equivalent experience.
Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts June 22 $185, Members $180
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Patrick Miceli Session II: Starts July25 $185, Members $180 $10 Drawing II kit $20 Beginning Drawing kit
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Sketchbook Artist at Large 5 Weeks
Drawing & Painting
Students will explore a wide range of drawing and painting approaches in their sketchbooks while visiting the Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory, neighborhood parks and architectural sites. A complete listing of sketching locations will be available on the first day of class. Please come prepared with an 8”x10” or larger sketchbook and general drawing supplies.
Friday 2-5pm Kaye Buchman Session II: Starts July 29 $190, Members $185
Illustration Survey 5 Weeks You will be introduced to many different styles of illustration including children’s book, fashion, comic and movie poster illustration. Through demonstrations in using graphite, ink, watercolor and markers, you will be encouraged to explore both wet and dry media in your work.
Monday 6:30–9:30pm Jordan Lentz Session II: Starts July 25 $190, Members $185 $10 Model fee
Colored Pencil: Drafting on Film 5 Weeks You will learn to apply colored pencil on drafting film, working both sides of the film to create texture, color and depth while creating beautiful luminous portraits, landscapes and florals.
Saturday 2–5pm Tracy Frein Session II: Starts July 30 $190, Members $185
Create Your Own Comic 5 Weeks Learn to create your own comic books beginning with a simple strip and ending with a full-fledged short story. Inspiration can come from real life experiences, dreams or story ideas you’ve always wanted to create. Students of all levels with an interest in sequential art are welcome. Bring a sketchbook (8x10 or larger), pencil and eraser to the first class.
Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Mike Freiheit Session I: Starts June 23 $190, Members $185
Comic Storytelling 5 Weeks
Children’s Book Illustration 5 Weeks Celebrate the whimsical worlds of children’s literature as you translate written word into visual language through creative illustration. Explore different approaches to interpreting and illustrating children’s stories. Create unique and memorable character designs while bringing depth and personality to your favorite story environments and developing your own style.
Wednesday 10am–1pm Scott Shellhammer Session I: Starts June 22 Session II: Starts July 27 $190, Members $185
Designed for students who are interested in delving deeper into comic book making or for those who already have a small body of work and would like to create longer, more elaborate stories. This class is a perfect follow-up to Create Your Own Comic.
Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Mike Freiheit Session II: Starts July 28 $190, Members $185
3D Model Print Your Own Texture Tools for Artists
Practical Anatomy
Graphic Novel Studio
5 Weeks
5 Weeks
Delve deeper into rendering the human anatomy. Each week the class will begin with drawing from a live model, focusing on a different part of the body. This class is designed for the illustrator or cartoonist interested in building skills and learning how to simplify the human form. You should bring an 18”x24” pad of paper and 4B-6B drawing pencils to the first class.
Learn the steps involved in sharing your own story. Learn the narrative story structure step-by-step by, writing, scripting, thumbnailing, penciling, layout, inking and coloring a complete comic. Digital drawing and painting techniques, webcomics and self-publishing will also be explored. Graphic novelist as well as those with no drawing or comic experience are welcome.
Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Mike Freiheit Session I: Starts June 21
Saturday 2–5pm Sheika Lugtu Session I: Starts June 25 Session II: Starts July 30
$190, Members $185 $30 Model Fee
The Figure in Action 5 Weeks Working from live models, you will achieve a sense of life, power, strength and overall movement in your figure drawings. The class will focus on the tensions, musculature, cohesiveness and individuality each model brings. You should bring an 18”x24” pad of paper and 4B-6B drawing pencils to the first class.
Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Mike Freiheit Session II: Starts July 26 $190, Members $185 $30 Model Fee
Seeing the Body: Anatomical Figure Drawing 5 Weeks In this class you will learn to recognize anatomical landmarks including bone and muscle structures evident on the live model. Charcoal and graphite are explored and short and long poses will enable students to focus on gesture and material exploration. You will have access to live models in each class and focus on specific parts of the body.
Sunday 2–5pm Sarah Kaiser Session II: Starts July 31 $190, Members $185 $30 Model Fee
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$190, Members $185 $10 Material Fee
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Acrylic Studio: Still Life to Abstraction 9 Weeks Focusing on a new still life each session, emphasis will be on composition, color and the importance of equal attention to background and foreground. Within the group setting, there will be a focus on the level and interest of each individual. Through group discussion and evaluation, we will build common vocabulary and explore a variety of styles and methods.
Monday 10am-1pm Kaye Buchman Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $315, Members $305
Imagined Landscapes 5 Weeks Explore the landscape in nontraditional ways while experimenting with mark making, materials and color. You will be introduced to a new artist each week and investigate different strategies for abstracting from the landscape. Prerequisite: First-Time Drawing into Painting, Beginning Painting or equivalent experience.
Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Melanie Brown Session I: Starts June 22 $190, Members $185
Landscape Painting from Photographs 5 Weeks Students of all levels will learn to create dynamic and striking landscape paintings working from photographs. Perspective, composition, light source and color will be explored. Creativity is especially encouraged in this class so any combination of painting media is welcome. A supply list will be provided on the first day.
$190, Members $185
Plein Air Painting on Lake Michigan 5 Weeks Students of all levels will explore plein air landscape painting while working on site at the Chicago lakefront. The foundations of landscape painting including composition, perspective, light source, color, and paint application are covered. Should the weather not cooperate, the class will move indoors and paint from photographs. Students can work in acrylic or oil paint and supply list will be provided on the first day.
Saturday 10am-1pm Kendra Fuller Session II: Starts July 30 $190, Members $185
SOCIAL MARKETING
101 S E E PAG E 1 3 F O R M O R E I N F O.
Intermediate/ Advanced Alla Prima Painting in Oil and Pastel 9 Weeks Using oil paints or soft pastels, you will learn the approaches and techniques for creating visual effects through direct, alla prima painting. Focus is placed on integrating value, color temperature and lost and found edges of subject matter. Still-life objects are explored the first five weeks and portraiture with a live model during the second five weeks.
Problem Solving for Oil Painters
Intermediate Portrait & Costumed Figure
10 Weeks
10 Weeks
Your ideas become the subject of individualized instruction as you expand your skills as a painter. If you choose, a still life setup will be available each week to further develop your skills in representational painting. This is a class for students with previous painting experience. Please come to the first class prepared to work in oils on a 16” x 20” canvas.
Those who would like to paint or draw from the clothed figure will benefit from working from the same pose over multiple sessions. You will have the option to work on portraits or full figure composition. Individualized instruction supports the development of personal skills and styles. Come to the first class prepared to work in your medium of choice.
Wednesday 10am–1pm Bob Horn Starts June 22
Friday 10am–1pm Bob Horn Starts June 24
$375, Members $365
$375, Members $365 $60 model fee
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Ken Minami Starts June 20 (No class July 4)
Drawing & Painting the Nude Figure
$340, Members $330 $30 model fee
Individualized instruction helps you develop new skills and styles as you work from the nude model. Poses are extended through multiple sessions and provide extended opportunities for developing more considered drawings and/or paintings. Conventional materials including oils, pastels or other drawing media and are supplied by the student.
Painting the Figure Alla Prima 10 Weeks Building an understanding of visual concepts enables you to paint directly in color. The bravura strokes of a Velazquez or Sargent require an intimate knowledge of how light travels across a form, how values shift, the interconnectedness of color and the varied quality of edges. This class is ideal for oil painters and pastel artists.
Tuesday 10am–1pm Ken Minami Starts June 21 $375, Members $365 $60 model fee
10 Weeks
Prerequisite: Introduction to the Portrait and Figure or instructor approval.
Thursday 10am–1pm Bob Horn Starts June 23 Saturday 2-5pm Bob Horn Starts June 25 $375, Members $365 $60 model fee
Drawing & Painting
Saturday 10am–1pm Kendra Fuller Session I: Starts June 25
Drawing at the Art Institute of Chicago 5 Weeks Each week you will learn to draw from many different historical periods in art history. Areas of study may include the Old Masters, Greek and Roman sculpture, the modernists, and the museum’s most contemporary works. Learn about composition, pictorial organization, and subject matter alongside discussions on the lives, methods, strategies, and historical impact of the various artists. Class meets each week at the Art Institute of Chicago. Admission is free on Thursdays (must present valid Illinois ID).
Thursday 5–8pm Brenda Moore Session I: Starts June 23 Session II: Starts July 28 $195, Members $190
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Metalsmithing Jewelry & Glass Make wearable pieces of art and learn to create unique designs in our fully equipped classrooms. Closed-toe shoes are required in both the Metals & Glass studios. Metals, enamels, glass and mandrels are available for sale during class time and open studio hours from the instructor or monitor. Please note that monitors are present to answer questions but not instruct. Given fluctuating metals prices, all material costs are approximate and subject to change. We use COE 104 for beadmaking and COE 90 for fusing.
Beginner / Advanced Beginner First-Time Jeweler 5 Weeks This class is designed for beginning jewelers who want to sample basic skills. Saw piercing, texturing, cold connections and a soldered band ring will be covered. A material kit is required and can be purchased on the first day of class.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Neil Kraus Session I: Starts June 21 Metals D Session II: Starts July 26 Metals A Saturday 2-5pm Jessica Armstrong Session I: Starts June 25 Session II: Starts July 30 $180 Members $175 $15 First-Time Jeweler kit
First-Time Enameling 5 Weeks Learn basic enameling techniques such as sifting, stenciling, sgrafitto and basse-taille by kiln-firing colorful powdered glass enamels on copper. Acquire a range of skills to create your own vibrantly colored designs. An enamel kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class. Copper sheet, pre-cut shapes and additional enamels will be available for purchase.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler Session I: Starts June 21 $180, Members $175 $25 Enamel kit
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First-Time Glass Beadmaking 5 Weeks Learn basic torch techniques while creating simple, decorative bead shapes. Shaping, heat control, color, use of tools, classroom equipment and studio safety will be covered. Classes will involve demonstrations, discussions, individual instruction and practice time. An overview of how to finish your beautiful beads will be discussed. A kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class. Ages 16 yrs and up welcome.
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Sarah Beth Tanner Session II: Starts July 25 $180, Members $175 Wednesday 2-5pm Cynthia McEwen Session I: Starts June 22 $180, Members $175 $40 First-Time Glass kit
Beginning Metalsmithing 9 Weeks & 10 Weeks Design and create jewelry in silver, copper and brass. Learn basic skills such as sawing, texturing, soldering and polishing. You will also learn simple forming techniques and how to bezel-set stones. A material kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class. 9 Weeks
Monday 2-5pm Jessica Armstrong Starts June 20 (No class July 4)
5 Weeks Ages 10 and up Create cool metal jewelry or small sculpture out of brass and copper sheet & wire. You will learn various skills such as piercing, forming, texturing and soldering, leading to the creation of their own designs.
Tuesday 2-5pm Kelly Novak Session I: Starts June 21 Session II: Starts July 26 Saturday 10am-1pm Susan Franker Session I: Starts June 25 Session II: Starts July 30 $180 Members $175
Advanced Beginning Metalsmithing 10 Weeks Develop and achieve higher skill levels of design, soldering, stone setting and finishing. You will also explore patinas and other means of joining metals. This is the perfect class for those students not yet comfortable enough to move into an intermediate level class. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Neil Kraus Starts June 22 Sunday 10am-1pm Neil Kraus Starts June 26 $340, Members $330
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Neil Kraus Starts June 20 (No class July 4)
Bezels, Bezels & More Bezels
$310, Members $300 $30 Beginning Metals kit
Be more proficient at stone setting and soldering by focusing on bezel setting. Learn to create bezels more quickly, with ease and improve skills learned in beginning metals. Step bezels and decorative bezels will also be covered in this class. Bring cabochon stones to the first class. Materials may be purchased from the instructor.
10 Weeks
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts June 22 Saturday 10am-1pm Jessica Armstrong Starts June 25 Sunday 2-5pm Susan Franker Starts June 26 $340, Members $330 $30 Beginning Metals kit
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Teen Metals
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
10 Weeks
Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing.
Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Susan Franker Starts June 23 $340, Members $330
Powder Coating 10 Weeks
Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Jessica Armstrong Starts June 21 $340, Members $330 $25 Material Fee
Wood & Metal 5 Weeks Wood is a great alternative material to incorporate into your jewelry or small sculpture. Combine wood with metal using traditional metalsmithing techniques to shape, embellish and finish wooden forms. Rivets, tab settings, metal inlay, forming, displays, sanding and staining wood will be demonstrated. Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing
Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Jessica Armstrong Session I: Starts June 23 Session II: Starts July 28 $185, Members $180 $35 Material fee
4 & 5 Weeks We will start by reviewing beginning torch techniques and continue with a focus on heat control, consistency and confidence. Explore color combinations and experiment with composition and shaping. Learn methods for creating patterns with dots and stringers and spend plenty of time perfecting your encasing techniques. Bring your 104 COE glass and mandrels with you. Additional glass and mandrels will be available for purchase from instructor. Prerequisite: First-Time Glass Beadmaking. 4 Weeks
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Sarah Beth Tanner Session I: Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $150, Members $145 5 Weeks
Wednesday 2-5pm Cynthia McEwen Session II: Starts July 27 $185, Members $180
Glass Bead Open Studio Work on projects and improve skills outside of class in open studio. Glass and mandrels are available for sale; tools will be available for use. A monitor will be on hand to answer questions but not instruct. Punch cards may be purchased at the front desk.
$65 for 5 sessions $15 for 1 session
Multilevel Working With Wax And Casting 9 & 10 Weeks Explore the three-dimensional possibilities of hard waxes for carving and soft waxes for modeling. Students can expect to complete two small pieces such as rings, charms or miniature sculptures. Two castings will be done in class or waxes may be brought to a production caster for a nominal fee. All levels welcome 9 Weeks
Forms in Wire 5 Weeks Scoring, bending, forging and forming wire are just a few techniques that will be covered to build 3D forms for small sculpture and jewelry. Annealing, soldering and cold connections will be demonstrated. All levels welcome
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Kelly Novak Session I: Starts June 21 Monday 2-5pm Kelly Novak Session II: Starts July 25 $190, Members $185 $15 Kit fee
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Pam Robinson
Metalsmithing & Glass
Powder coating is a fun and economical way to color coat your brass or copper jewelry. Learn to powder coat, layer colors, draw on the surface, preserve polished pieces, mask off patterns and fabricate work to be powder coated. It will be beneficial if you come with previously finished jewelry. Students should bring a respirator mask to the first class
Beyond Beginner: Elements Of Bead Design
Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $315, Members $305 $25 Material fee 10 Weeks
Sunday 2-5pm Neil Kraus Starts June 26 $350, Members $340 $25 Material fee
Enamel Your Etchings 5 Weeks Start by acid etching drawings or design transfer on copper. Explore various processes of enamel application onto your pieces using liquid enamels along with the layering of opaque and transparent colors. Forming and soldering techniques will be discussed and utilized. Techniques such as ChamplevĂŠ, Basse taille and Limoges will be discussed. Silver foil, enamel, copper and additional materials may be purchased from instructor. All levels welcome
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler Session II: Starts July 26 $190, Members $185
Intermediate/ Advanced Intermediate Metalsmithing 10 Weeks Develop your ability to solder, create three-dimensional forms and set stones. Design, craftsmanship, and refining techniques will be discussed. This class is for those who are ready to expand and hone their skills. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning/Advanced Beginning Metalsmithing or instructor approval.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Susan Franker Starts June 21 Thursday 2-5pm Susan Franker Starts June 23
Saturday 10am-1pm Pam Robinson Starts June 25 Sunday 2-5pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts June 26 $375, Members $365
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Flatware And Functional Objects
Metalsmithing & Glass
5 Weeks Hone your hammering techniques while refining your fitting and soldering skills. Create flatware, serving pieces and unique, functional objects for the tabletop. Think spoons, salad servers, napkin rings, vessels that pour or a pie server. This class will focus on creating finished projects – from design and technical procedures to completed objects. Materials available for purchase from the instructor Prerequisite: 2 sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing
Wednesday 2-5pm Darlys Ewoldt Session I: Starts June 22 Session II: Starts July 27 $195, Members $190
Filigree 5 Weeks This class will allow students to learn the basic techniques used to create filigree. With the use of heat, manipulation, and paste solder students will be able to fabricate and construct their own framework and filigree wire. In this class students will learn techniques such as rolling, twisting, and flattening wire to explore traditional shapes and create contemporary designs. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing
Sunday 2-5pm Meghann Sottile Session I: Starts June 20 Session II: Starts July 25 $195, Members $190 $50 Material fee includes silver and tools needed
Advanced Topics In Metals 10 Weeks Students work independently on projects and receive individualized attention. This class focuses on design and development of more advanced technical skills. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing and one Intermediate Metalsmithing or instructor approval.
Tuesday 2-5pm Pam Robinson Starts June 21 $375, Members $365
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Workshops Running your own Jewelry Business: How To’s, Hang Ups and Home Truths 1 Day This course offers students a real world insight into running a jewelrybased business. Whether for a primary source of income or hobby, this seminar gives attendees a good idea of how to run their business and what to expect. Topics will include: business plans, start-up, income, branding, pricing, building relationships, designs, galleries, customer relations, finances, outsourcing, etc. All levels welcome
Wednesday June 22 10-3pm David Parker $150 Members $145
Master Class Workshop: A Skills Tune Up 1 Day Set your creativity free and take your skills to the next level. Tips, tricks and exercises are designed to improve your proficiency, precision and finish. Remove restrictions, improve your work and increase satisfaction. We’ll cover elemental metal working skills such as saw piercing, soldering, filing, sanding and polishing. Time will also be set aside to investigate areas of individual interest. Materials to bring with you: 3” x 3” 20 gauge silver sheet & 6” of 10 gauge square silver wire and all materials dealing with areas of your specific interest. Prerequisite: 2 Beginning Metalsmithing classes
Saturday, June 25 9:30-5:30pm David Parker $145, Members $140
Garden Stakes
Parallel Bars Bracelet
1 Day
1 Day
Make your own copper or brass garden stake to decorate your garden or flowerpot. You will design, saw, file and stamp metal which will be soldered to a copper or brass post, ready to put into the dirt. Copper or brass to make one garden stake supplied. Students can buy additional metal from the instructor.
Learn to create a glass variation of the popular European 4-in-1 weave. This project can be done quite quickly once you get the hang of repeatedly reversing the direction of the weave. Material fee includes full-color instructions, aluminum rings, a clasp and a variety of glass ring colors in order to make an 8” bracelet.
All levels welcome
All levels welcome
Sunday, June 26 12-4pm Debbie Solomon
Monday, July 25 6:30-8:30pm Kat Wisniewski
$95 Members $90
$55 Members $50 $12 Material fee payable to the instructor
Monday Night Chainmaille Series: Encapsulated Delicacy Bracelet
Fold & Gather Linear Star Pendant
1 Day
1 Day
A variation on the traditional Byzantine, the X-Lock Byzantine features large and small glass rings and seed beads. Knowledge of the Byzantine weave is necessary and you should be comfortable closing rings in tight areas. Material fee includes full-color instructions, aluminum rings, a clasp and a variety of glass ring and bead choices to make an 8” bracelet.
Brightly colored rubber rings are pulled through each other, then folded and stacked to form this striped pendant. Joining the loose rubber ends create star-shaped points. Perfect for students who have knowledge of just a few weaves. Material fee includes full-color instructions, aluminum rings, rubber rings, a clasp and aluminum necklace chain to make a 20” pendant.
Prerequisite: At least 2-3 workshops or knowledge of 2-3 patterns
Monday, June 20 6:30-9:00pm Kat Wisniewski $65 Members $60 $15 Material fee payable to instructor
Prerequisite: At least 2-3 workshops or knowledge of 2-3 patterns
Monday, August 8 6:30-8:30pm Kat Wisniewski $55 Members $50 $13 Material fee payable to the instructor
Interstellar Pendant 1 Day Create a glass-accented, star-shaped Interstellar Pendant based on a weave named Hourglass. Using annealed stainless steel and bronze rings, this 3-D pendant measures about 1.25” wide and almost 1/2” deep. You must be proficient with at least 4 weaves and be comfortable closing rings in tight areas. Material fee includes full-color instructions, metal rings, a steel clasp, steel necklace chain and a variety of glass ring colors to make a 20” pendant. Prerequisite: One 5-week Chainmaille class
Monday, July 11 6:30-8:30pm Kat Wisniewski $55 Members $50 $13 Material fee payable to the instructor
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
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Critters & Crawlies
1 Day
1 Day
Looking for a fun night out with friends or that special someone? Spend an evening wielding a hammer or heating metal with a torch. You’ll learn to saw, texture, form and even solder to create a unique metal creation. At the end of the night, you’ll be able to take your creation home Why not make it a party. You’re welcome to bring snacks and the beverage of your choice!
Improve your sculptural bead skills by making fun critters such as caterpillars, ladybugs, turtles or frogs. You never know what will crawl home with you! Bring your 104COE glass and mandrels with you. Additional mandrels and glass available for purchase from instructor.
All materials included. All levels welcome
Silver Band Rings Friday July 8 6:30-9:30pm
Olive Picks Friday July 22 6:30-9:30pm
Copper Cuff Bracelets Friday August 5 6:30-9:30pm
Cocktail Spoon Friday August 19 6:30-9:30pm
Money Clips Friday August 26 6:30-9:30pm $100 Members $95
Stars and Stripes
Prerequisite: First-Time Glass Beadmaking.
Friday August 12 6:30–9:30pm Cynthia McEwen $100 Members $95
Christmas In July: Blown Glass Ornaments 1 Day Why wait until the holidays to make beautiful glass ornaments? We’ll teach you how to blow your very own ornament. You choose the colors, heat them and inflate. It’s that easy! Pre-made glass points and colored glass frit are turned into beautiful, round ball ornaments. Take them with you at the end of the class. All materials included.
Fusing & Etching Copper Clad Silver 3 Day Learn to fuse copper and sterling to create bi-metal sheet. Once achieved, the sheet will be rolled down to a workable gauge. Using an image of your choice, a toner transfer resist method and ferric chloride will be used for etching through the copper layer. Soldering techniques, forming and patinination of the bi-metal will be demonstrated.
Friday-Sunday June 10-12, 9-5pm Carol Webb $535 $30 Material fee
Mokume-gane: Wood Grain Pattern in Metal 3 Day Copper and sterling are fusion bonded through compression and high heat to form a solid billet with alternating layers of metal. Billet is fired in a refractory brick mini-furnace with a torch. After forging to a predetermined thickness, the billet can be made into twisted ring stock or patterned sheet metal. Raw material is made in conjunction with a jewelry project; a seamless washer formed ring or forged band ring, both lined with sterling.
Friday-Sunday September 2-4, 9-5pm Eric Burris $495 $35 Material fee
A handout with additional materials and tools needed will be given upon registration.
A handout with additional materials and tools needed will be given upon registration.
No experience necessary. Ages 14 yrs and up are welcome.
Friday July 8, 6-7:30pm Friday July 8, 8:30-10pm Saturday July 9, 10-11:30am
1 Day
Saturday July 9, 12:30-2pm
July 4th is coming and you might like to create one-of-a-kind red, white and blue beads for the occasion. Designs are based on Independence Day imagery—flags, stars, fireworks and more. All materials included.
Friday July 15, 6-7:30pm
No experience required. Ages 16 yrs and up welcome.
Friday July 22, 8:30-10pm
Friday June 24 6:30-9:30pm Cynthia McEwen
Saturday July 23, 12:30-2pm
$100 Members $95
Visiting Artist Workshops
Metalsmithing & Glass
Metals & Mixers
Friday July 15, 8:30-10pm Saturday July 16, 10-11:30am Saturday July 16, 12:30-2pm Friday July 22, 6-7:30pm Saturday July 23, 10-11:30am Friday July 29, 6-7:30pm Friday July 29, 8:30-10pm Saturday July 30, 10-11:30am Saturday July 30, 12:30-2pm $75 Members $70
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Printmaking & Book Arts Explore printmaking and handmade books in our fully-equipped studio. Letterpress and bookbinding complement techniques such as etching, relief and screenprinting. Get creative with traditional, contemporary and experimental approaches to printmaking. With generous open studio time and non-toxic inks and solvents, printmaking has something for students of all skill levels. Additional materials and paper are available for sale from instructors and monitors. Open Studio is included with tuition.
Beginner / Advanced Beginner First-Time Screenprinting on Paper 4 or 5 Weeks Learn to craft colorful prints of your own designs to hang on your walls or turn into handmade notecards. Learn the photo-emulsion process to print from your own drawings or digital files. Material fee includes ink, newsprint and some paper. 4 weeks
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Matthew Ginsberg Session I: Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $145, Members $140 $25 Material fee 5 Weeks
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Matthew Ginsberg Session II: Starts July 25 Thursday 2–5pm Matthew Ginsberg Session I: Starts June 23 Session II: Starts July 28 *Ages 16+ welcome to enroll in this class
Sunday 2-5pm Sanya Glisic Session II: Starts July 31 $180, Members $175 $25 Material fee
First-Time Letterpress 5 Weeks Explore both classic letterpress techniques and contemporary practices on different types of presses. This technique uses movable type to create an impression on the paper when printed. Projects are designed to showcase type, color and the printed form. Material fee includes ink, newsprint and a sampling of specialty paper.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Judy Zeddies Session I: Starts June 22 Saturday 10am-1pm Alyse Benenson Session I: Starts June 25 $180, Members $175 $20 Material fee
First-Time Etching 5 Weeks Explore contemporary and traditional methods of intaglio printmaking including line etching, aquatint and drypoint on copper plates to create an edition. Utilize etching’s distinctive qualities to produce multiples, creating beautiful handmade prints in single or multiple colors.
Sunday 10am-1pm Katie Chung Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31 *Ages 16+ welcome to enroll in this class
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Judy Zeddies Session II: Starts July 26 $180, Members $175 $25 Material fee
First-Time Bookmaking 5 Weeks Learn the basic skills, tools and vocabulary of bookbinding and book arts. You will create simple folded books, pamphlets, Japanese stab bindings, accordion and Coptic books.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Isabella Myers Session I: Starts June 22 Liz Nielsen Session II: Starts July 27 Sunday 10am–1pm Liz Nielsen Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31
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Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
$180, Members $175 $20 Material fee
Beyond Beginner: Letterpress II
Intaglio: Drypoint, Etching & Collagraph
5 Weeks
10 Weeks
Explore classic letterpress techniques and contemporary monotype practices on three types of presses. Projects will showcase hand-set type, color and the printed form, including monotype and pressure printing of color fields. You will be encouraged to explore more in-depth, complex and larger-scale works. Material fee includes some paper and most printing supplies. Additional paper may be purchased in class.
Explore contemporary and traditional intaglio methods: drypoint on plastic plastic plates; line etching, aquatint and soft ground on copper plates to create an edition. Then combine them with collagraphs—plates made by collaging materials together. Make beautiful handmade prints in single or multiple colors. Additional monotype techniques explored. Plates, inks and some paper are available for student use.
Prerequisite: First-Time Letterpress or instructor approval.
All levels welcome.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Judy Zeddies Session II: Starts July 27 Saturday 10am-1pm Alyse Benenson Session II: Starts July 30 $185, Members $180 $20 Material fee
Developing a Journal & Sketchbook 5 Weeks The journals and sketchbooks of Kafka, Goya, Faulkner and others have been inspired by the intersection of word and image. Open to those interested in writing and/or visual art, the class uses an interdisciplinary approach to help you better “see” your narrative work, considering your written and visual work fully through personal observation, imagination and memory. All levels welcome.
Sunday 2-5pm Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts July 31 $190, Members $185 $10 Material fee
$350, Members $340 $35 Material fee
Print on Clay 10 Weeks Print repeatable images on leatherhard clay tiles, vessels and sculptural forms. Learn relief, screenprinting and paper lithography techniques that can be applied directly and indirectly to greenware. Transfer images, textures and patterns to your clay pieces using slips, stains and special inks. Most techniques can be adapted for earthenware. Prerequisite: One year of ceramics classes or instructor approval.
Wednesday 2-5pm Judy Zeddies Starts June 22
Mixed Media Bookmaking 5 Weeks Focus on the integration of bookmaking, contemporary printmaking and gel transfers. Make simple folded books for a collection of photographs, collage processes and painterly printmaking techniques to tell your personal story. Experiment embellishing your work with decorative papers, thread and objects. Inks, plates, gel medium, newsprint and open studio time are available to students. All levels welcome.
Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Lea Basile Lazarus Session I: Starts June 21 $190, Members $185 $20 Material fee
$375, Members $365 $35 Material fee
Workshops Staycation Screenprinting on Paper 5 Days Learn screenprinting in one fastpaced week! Craft colorful prints of your own designs to hang on your walls or turn into handmade notecards. Learn the photo-emulsion process to print from your own drawings or digital files. Material fee includes ink, newsprint and some paper. All levels welcome.
Multilevel Screenprinting on Paper 10 Weeks Catering to those who have screenprinted before or those interested in refining their skills. You will learn new tricks such as color fades and watercolor monoprinting while focusing on projects such as poster runs, handmade cards and fine art editions. All inks and some paper included in materials fee. All levels welcome.
Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Matthew Ginsberg Starts June 23 $350, Members $340 $35 Material fee
1 Day Take your monotypes, pronto plates and silk screens to the next level. Learn to manipulate your imagery in Photoshop to correct values, balance hot spots and color separate. Take your revised imagery back to your printmaking classes. No previous Photoshop experience needed. Bring a flash drive with a few JPG images to this digital workshop. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge how to operate a Mac interface and computer.
Saturday June 25, 2-6pm Sanya Glisic Saturday August 6, 2-6pm Sanya Glisic $105, Members $100
Silkscreen Monotypes 1 Day Create beautiful monoprints with screen. Learn how to approach silkscreen with painterly, hand drawn and experimental methods, such as printing with watercolor, graphite, drawn media and stencils. Instruction in setting up a print station, pulling prints and registration will be covered. All materials included. You are encouraged to bring sketches and photographs as source material for this workshop. All levels welcome.
Saturday July 9, 2-6pm Sanya Glisic Saturday August 20, 2-6pm Sanya Glisic $105, Members $100 $10 Material fee
Monday-Friday, July 11-15 10am-1pm Katie Chung
Crash Course: Monotype Printmaking
$190, Members $185 $20 Material fee
An introduction to the amazing world of printmaking. Create one of a kind prints or notecards with plastic plates as a printing surface. Painted, roll and stencil onto plates before transferring to paper. Mark making, found object plates, and more techniques are covered. Perfect for artists and non-artists. All materials included. Students should bring sketches or photographs as source material.
3D Model Print Your Own Texture Tools for Artists S E E PAG E 10 F O R M O RE I N F O.
Printmaking & Book Arts
Multilevel
Tuesday 2-5pm Judy Zeddies Starts June 21
Intermediate
Photoshop for Printmakers
1 Day
All levels welcome.
Saturday July 16, 2-6pm Philip Hartigan Saturday August 13, 2-6pm Philip Hartigan $105, Members $100 $10 Material fee
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Textiles The Textile Department welcomes students of all levels whether you sew, print, dye or collect fabric. Our student population is diverse—from professional artists who sell at artisan fairs, online shops and consignment, to those who enjoy working with their hands and want to explore something new. Our instructors will guide you as you turn your project ideas into one-of-a-kind completed works of functional, decorative or fine art.
Beginner/ Advanced Beginner First-Time Sewing 5 Weeks Perfect for someone who doesn’t know how to thread a machine or stray from the straight stitch. Learn how to operate a sewing machine, cut patterns and the basics of sewing vocabulary. You will leave with an apron and a lined grocery tote in your favorite fabrics. No materials needed on the first day. Material fee includes thread and some notions.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Nico Gardner Session I: Starts June 21 Saturday 10-1pm Kendra de Kuiper Session I: Starts June 25 Session II: Starts July 30 Sunday 10-1pm Nico Gardner Session II: Starts July 31 $180, Members $175 $15 Material fee
First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric 5 Weeks Whether you are interested in onesies, yardage or band T-shirts, this class shows how easy it can be to put designs onto fabric. Our studio is equipped with a UV exposure unit, aluminum screens and large print tables. Projects can include tote bags, gifts or fabric for sewing and quilting. Material fee includes some ink and general printing supplies. Students provide fabric.
Tuesday 6:30-9:30 Tabor Shiles Session I: Starts June 21 Sunday 2-5pm Allison Rose Session I: Starts June 26 Session II: Starts July 31 $180, Members $175 $30 Material fee
First Time Quilting
Sew Your Own Underwear
5 Weeks
3 Weeks
Reinforce the basics while learning new skills. Take home a set of coordinating pillows and a zip pouch, plus the confidence to keep sewing. Self-taught sewers with basic knowledge are welcome to take the class to expand your knowledge and skill set. Material fee includes thread and some notions. No materials needed on the first day.
Whether you’ve run out of clean laundry or you just can’t find anything that fits right, join us and learn how to make your own underwear. It’s easier than you think! You’ll use both the sergers and the home-sewing machines to create custom underwear in a variety of styles. Materials provided on the first day.
Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or equivalent experience.
Sunday 10-1pm Nico Gardner Session I: Starts June 26 Tuesday 6:30-9:30 Nico Gardner Session II: Starts July 26 $185, Members $180 $15 Material fee
Independent Printing Projects 5 Weeks While reinforcing the basics we’ll introduce you to some new techniques including a comparison of inks versus thickened dyes, which yield different results depending on fabric types. Utilize equipment and open studio time to perfect the process and knock out projects! Materials fee includes some dyes in class. Prerequisite: First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Elizabeth Kumor Session I: Starts June 22 $185, Members $180 Materials Fee: $15
5 Weeks Is quilting something that you want to try, but embarking on a large project seems intimidating? This class introduces quilting basics, covering six block patterns to create a small quilted project giving you the confidence to start larger projects. No materials needed on the first day. You invited to bring in sample fabrics and ideas. Material fee includes some thread and notions. Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing experience recommended.
Thursday 6:30-9:30 Nora Renick Rinehart Session I: Starts June 23 $180, Members $175 Material Fee: $10
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Zippers & Buttons
Independent Sewing Projects 9 Weeks You’ve got the sewing basics down; take the next step to complete oneof-a-kind sewing projects. You will discuss serger instruction, sewing machine feet attachments, buttonhole stitches and additional topics as they relate to individual student projects. Material fee covers thread and notion use in class and open studio. Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or equivalent experience.
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Nora Renick-Rinehart Starts June 20 (No class July 4) $310, Members $300 $10 Material fee
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or equivalent experience.
Friday, 6:30-9:30pm Nora Renick-Rinehart Starts July 1 $115, Members $110 $15 Material fee
Topics in Quilting 5 Weeks Perfect for students who want to keep learning about quilts while having access to the studios. Add to your quilt vocabulary with topics and demos including improvisation, cathedral windows, paper piecing and other requests as they pertain to student projects. You provide fabrics. Material fee includes some thread and notions. Prerequisite: First Time Quilting or equivalent experience.
Thursday 6:30-9:30 Nora Renick Rinehart Session II: Starts July 28 $185, Members $180 Material Fee: $10
SOCIAL MARKETING
101 S E E PAG E 1 3 F O R M O R E I N F O.
Multilevel
Intermediate/ Advanced
Surface Design with Dyes 10 Weeks Start designing your own fabric from the ground up! Learn how to mix any color with repeatable results. Explore surface design techniques like shibori resist and ombré dye. Full access to dye equipment available during class and open studio. Materials provided for the first day of class. All levels welcome.
Sunday 10am-1pm Sasha de Koninck Starts June 26th
Embroidery & Beyond 10 Weeks Meet new friends while learning embroidery with a contemporary spin. Socialize with classmates while creating an embroidery project combined with other techniques. Topics covered include stabilizers, hand and machine embroidery, image transfers with screen printing, beads and fabric collage. Beginners welcome. Experienced stitchers can bring initial ideas on the first day. Material fee includes some inks and notions. All levels welcome.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Timothea Canny Starts June 22 $350, Members $340 $20 Material fee
Natural Dye 5 weeks Investigate how to apply beautiful, rich color to various fabrics while exploring the foundations of natural dyes, and their relevance in contemporary practice. You will experience the incredible process of natural dyes, learning various methods of dyeing and resist techniques. You will provide fabrics after the first week of class. Materials fee includes all dyes and fabric on first day. No experience necessary
Saturdays 10am-1pm Amy Taylor Session II: Starts July 30 $190, Members $185 $40 Material Fee
10 Weeks Using your own measurements you’ll draft a simple, custom garment that is the first step to developing more complex designs known as a basic sloper. After creating a mock up, you’ll learn how to fit and alter the pattern so that it fits you perfectly. Materials will be provided on the first day, as will resources for fabric and books on the topic of patternmaking. Prerequisite: One department sewing class or equivalent experience
Sunday 2-5pm Jamie Hayes Starts June 26 $375, Members $365 $10 Material Fee
Surface Design for Product 10 Weeks Create hand-illustrated digital patterns from drawings, paintings, Photoshop and Illustrator. Utilizing tools available in the Digital and Textile studios, you’ll create and finish pattern designs for prototypes such as full color yardage, apparel or home decor goods. Resources provided for printing and products. You are encouraged to come to the first class with ideas or sketches and are responsible for fees associated with ordering their products and printing.
Workshops
Teens
Dyes to the Rescue
Teen Textiles: All The Pretty Colors
1 Day Bring new life to old pieces in your closet by giving them a color boost! This easy and fun technique of immersion dyeing with MX dyes can be cathartic. Bring one to three items made of 100% cotton, linen, viscose, bamboo or other all cellulose based fiber and we’ll transform as many as time permits. Dress to be messy, dyes are permanent! No experience necessary.
Saturday, June 25th, 2-5pm Elizabeth Kumor
Block Printing
$140, Members $135 $35 Material Fee
1 Day Block printing is a centuries-old method of creating beautiful fabric. In this workshop you’ll learn how to carve into linoleum blocks and print your image onto fabric. Explore color and pattern.
Sunday 5:30-8:30pm Audrey Keiffer
Saturday, July 30 2-6pm Erin Minckley Chlaghmo
$375, Members $365 $10 Material Fee
$95, Members $90 $10 Material fee
S E E PAG E 10 F O R M O R E I N F O.
No experience necessary.
Tuesday, 4-6pm TBD Session I: Starts June 21
No experience needed. All materials included.
Texture Tools for Artists
Interested in textiles but not sure where to start? In this introductory course, we’ll start with color by learning how to dye fabric. Then you’ll create your own designs and screen print them onto your dyed fabric. Screen printing is also great for t-shirts, tote-bags and other prepurchased items. You’ll also make some yardage that can be used in the future.
$75, Members $70 $5 Material fee
Prerequisite: Basic Photoshop or Illustrator skills.
3D Model Print Your Own
5 Weeks
Model & Print a Custom Signature Stamp 1 Day Scan your signature and turn it into a 3D model using Tinkercad. Print your stamp using the 3D printers in Lillstreet’s digital fabrication studio. You’ll take home stamps in several sizes.
Textiles
$350, Members $340 Material Fee: $20
Garment Construction: Patternmaking 101
Teen Textiles: Sew The Things 5 Weeks If you’ve always wanted to sew your own clothes, this class is for you. You’ll learn how to operate a sewing machine and make basic garment alterations. You’ll even leave with a pair of made-from-scratch PJ pants of your own design! No experience necessary.
Tuesday, 4-6pm TBD Session II: Starts July 26 $140, Members $135 $15 Material Fee
No experience necessary.
Friday July 15, 6:30-9:30pm Sunday July 24, 2-5pm Rebecca Orth $75, Members $70
Click Here to Register Today! Visit Lillstreet.com or Call 773.769.4226
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Lil’Kidstreet
A creative community for our youngest members: 0-4 years old. Lil’ Kidstreet inspires your child’s natural delight for song, rhythm, color and texture. We combine visual art and music to encourage developmentally appropriate learning through original songs, musical instruments, rhythm-based activities, paint, clay and collage. These classes are the first step in the foundation of exploration, creativity and enthusiasm for art and music. Each class is 45 minutes and includes both music and art. *A caregiver participates with the child in these classes. In order to provide the best quality time with your toddler, we ask that you refrain from bringing other children to class. ** All classes will be held at Lillstreet Loft unless otherwise noted
Ages 0 months 6 months
Ages 6 months–12 months
Lil’ Shakers 10 weeks Welcome your little ones into this world with delightful exploration through touch, sight and sound. We focus on activities that encourage development through a variety of sensory activities, including music and visual arts. It’s a creative space to meet new parents and share experiences while creating memorable keepsakes.
Tuesday 12:00-12:45 Anna Soltys Starts June 21 Thursday 2:00-2:45 Rachel Gansner Starts June 23 $160, Members $155
Lil’ Movers 10 Weeks This class focuses on music and rhythm through original songs, new activities and shaker instruments. Begin building a creative foundation captivated by the world of music.
Tuesday 11-11:45 am Anna Soltys Starts June 21 Thursday 12-12:45pm Anna Soltys Starts June 23 $160, Members $155
Ages 1-2 years
Ages 2-4 years
Lil’ Artists
Lil’ Artists
10 Weeks
10 Weeks
Music and art collide in this fun and creative combination class. We’ll begin with songs, instruments and dance before moving to the art table to explore paint, collage and clay. Encourage motor development, social skills and visual thinking through an inspiring and art-filled time.
Music and art collide in this fun and creative combination class. We’ll begin with songs, instruments and dance before moving to the art table to explore paint, collage and clay. Encourage motor development, social skills and visual thinking through an inspiring and art-filled time.
Tuesday 10-10:45am Sam Hostert & Jessica Robbins Starts June 21
Thursday 9:00-9:45am Emily Pick & Jessica Robbins Starts June 23
$160, Members $155
$160, Members $155
Lil’ Learners
Lil’ Studio
10 Weeks
10 Weeks
Bring your child to this class and learn about the journey of language in a creative setting. Each week focuses on a different theme, infused with stories, rhyme, song, and finger play to encourage the love of language and literacy. Families will also create pages to a unique story to read and enjoy with your child as a keepsake.
This arts-based class nurtures creativity while introducing your child to clay, collage, paint and print with developmentally appropriate experiences and projects exploring various mediums and techniques.
Tuesday 4:00-4:45 Amy Fatall Starts June 21 $160, Members $155
Lil’ Artists 10 Weeks Music and art collide in this fun and creative combination class. We’ll begin with songs, instruments and dance before moving to the art table to explore paint, collage and clay. Encourage motor development, social skills and visual thinking through an inspiring and art-filled time.
Thursday 11–11:45am Sam Hostert & Jessica Robbins Starts June 23 $160, Members $155
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Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Tuesday 9:00-9:45am Sam Hostert Starts June 21 Thursday 10:00-10:45am Sam Hostert Starts June 23 Saturday 9:30-10:15am TBD Starts June 25 Sunday 9:30-10:15am TBD Starts June 26 $160, Members $155
Kidstreet Teens
Textiles
A creative community for our teen members: 13+
Teen Textiles: All The Pretty Colors
Digital Arts & Fabrication
Metalsmithing & Glass
Basic 3D Modeling
Teen Metals
5 Weeks
5 Weeks Ages 10 and up
Learn the basics of 3D modeling software. Basic 2D and 3D commands in Autodesk 123D Design will be covered to aid in refining your designs. No experience necessary, however, basic computer skills will expedite the learning process. Material fee covers 3D printing done in class.
Saturday 2-5pm Agnes Ma Session I: Starts June 25 $185, Member $180 $15 Material fee
Introduction to Digital Fabrication 5 Weeks Learn the basics of 3D modeling with open source software and digital fabrication. Using the 3D printer, CNC and plotter cutter, you will add to your skill set and toolbox by designing your own jigs and tools to help in your professional art practice. Some PLA and vinyl included in fee.
Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Erika Uzmann Session I: Starts June 22 Session II: Starts July 27 $185, Members $180 $20 Material fee
Character Design 5 Weeks
Sunday 10am-1pm Scott Shellhammer Session II: Starts July 31
Tuesday 2-5pm Kelly Novak Session I: Starts June 21 Session II: Starts July 26
Interested in textiles but not sure where to start? In this introductory course, we’ll start with color by learning how to dye fabric. Then you’ll create your own designs and screen print them onto your dyed fabric. Screen printing is also great for t-shirts, tote-bags and other prepurchased items. You’ll also make some yardage that can be used in the future.
5 Weeks If you’ve always wanted to sew your own clothes, this class is for you. You’ll learn how to operate a sewing machine and make basic garment alterations. You’ll even leave with a pair of made-from-scratch PJ pants of your own design! No experience necessary.
Tuesday, 4-6pm TBD Session II: Starts July 26 $140, Members $135 $15 Material Fee
No experience necessary.
Tuesday, 4-6pm TBD Session I: Starts June 21 $140, Members $135 $35 Material Fee
Saturday 10am-1pm Susan Franker Session I: Starts June 25 Session II: Starts July 30 $180 Members $175
First-Time Glass Beadmaking 5 Weeks Ages 16 yrs and up welcome. Learn basic torch techniques while creating simple, decorative bead shapes. Shaping, heat control, color, use of tools, classroom equipment and studio safety will be covered. Classes will involve demonstrations, discussions, individual instruction and practice time. An overview of how to finish your beautiful beads will be discussed. A kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class.
Monday 6:30-9:30pm Sarah Beth Tanner Session II: Starts July 25 $180, Members $175 Wednesday 2-5pm Cynthia McEwen Session I: Starts June 22
Teens
Study the fundamentals of character design. You’ll consider character proportion, the backstory and world your character inhabits to inform details in your design. Begin with basic sketches then add digital tools to formally flesh out your design. Use visual texture to give your character a finished appearance.
Create cool metal jewelry or small sculpture out of brass and copper sheet & wire. You will learn various skills such as piercing, forming, texturing and soldering, leading to the creation of their own designs.
5 Weeks
Teen Textiles: Sew The Things
$180, Members $175 $40 First-Time Glass kit
$190, Members $185
Click Here to Register Today! Visit Lillstreet.com or Call 773.769.4226
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LILLSTREET
WEEK LONG CAMPS RUN FROM
June 6 to September
Make Friends
Lillstreet Summer Camps bring together kids from across Chicagoland and beyond to have fun and create art alongside their peers. With over 100 camps to choose from, there’s an opportunity for every child, from age 3 ½ to 18, to meet friends who share their interests and enthusiasm for art!
Make Memories
Each day of camp introduces new skills, inspires ideas and offers unforgettable experiences and discoveries. Throughout the week, each camper will create something unique and special—whether a cereal bowl forged from clay, an original design screenprinted on a T-shirt, a painting of the cityscape, or an original movie—to take home, share and keep for a lifetime.
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Make Art
With 18 classrooms devoted to summer camps throughout Lillstreet’s facilities, campers gain hands-on experience with the same state-of-the-art equipment and tools used by professional artists. Our expert teachers and counselors-in-training provide unparalleled instruction and individualized attention, encouraging and celebrating the talents and creativity of your young artist.
EXPLORE OUR COMPLETE CAMP OFFERINGS AND CALENDAR ONLINE AT LILLSTREET.COM
Summer Camps Calendar For full Summer Camp descriptions visit lillstreet.com
Ages 3 1/2-5 Once Upon a Castle Weeks B, H, K *Week E (4-day camp week)
Messy Masterpieces Weeks A, D, G, J, M
Bugs & Butterflies Weeks C, F, I, L
Ages 5-7
Ages 8-10
Ages 9-13
Movie Making
Nature Animation
Weeks D, F, I, K
Week C
Explorations in Art Add-on
Superheroes
Zines
Weeks A - M* *Week E (4-day camp week)
Week I
Week M
Photo Safari
Art of the Graphic Novel Week L
Week C
Week L, H *Week E (4-day camp week)
Drawing into Painting
Wheelthrowing
Weeks F, G, L *Week E (4-day camp week)
Weeks B - M* *Week E (4-day camp week)
Create Your Own Video Game
Drawing into Painting
Mythical Creatures
Weeks H, J, M
Handbuilding & Wheelthrowing Week A, D, G, K
Digital Photography: Build a Miniature World Week G
Plushies Weeks H, L
Clay & Multimedia Weeks A - M* *Week E (4-day camp week)
Clay & Art Afternoon Add-On Weeks B - M* *Week E (4-day camp week)
Clay Every Day Weeks D, G, K
Picasso, Paints & Prints Weeks B, F, J, K, M Week E (4-day camp week)
Sweet Home Chicago Weeks C, F, H, I, J, L
Art in Action Weeks C, K
Swirly Stars & Sculptures Weeks I, L
Animal Kingdom Weeks D, G
Under the Sea Weeks J, M
Ages 8–12 Weeks G, L
Drawing into Painting
Week J
Weeks B - M* *Week E (4-day camp week)
Digital Arts Survey
Bookmaking & Storytelling Week M
3D Design & Printing Week I
Art of the Graphic Novel
Intermediate Metals Camp Weeks B, G, I, K, M
Fashion Camp Week F
Glass Beads & Jewelry
Drawing & Cartooning
Week E (4-day camp week)
Drawing into Painting
Wax Carving & Casting Week D
Week D
Week C
WEEK DATES
Weeks F, J, M
Fashion Camp
Week A: June 6–10
Week K
Week B: June 13–17
Sewing 101
Week C: June 20–24
Weeks F, H, J
Forge, Fire & Feast Week H
Movie Making
Weeks I, M
Weeks B, G, L, M Week E (4-day camp week)
Drawing & Watercolors: Nature
Posters
Week J
Week H
Week D, K
Week G
Bookmaking & Stories
Week D
Wheelthrowing
Acrylic Painting Techniques
Week D
Week G
Metals Camp
T-Shirt Factory
Drawing & Watercolors: Insects
Letterpress
Stop Motion Animation
Making Comics Start to Finish
Week F
Week C, J
Ages 10-13
Sew Crafty
Chess Camp
Street Photography
Postcards, Prints & Posters
Week K
Weeks C, H, K
Week I
Week B
Weeks C, G, H, I
Mythical Creatures
Printmaking
Weeks D, K
Sew Crafty Weeks B, D, I
Ages 13+
Week D: June 27–July 1 Week E: July 5–8* 4 day camp week due to July 4th holiday Week F: July 11–15 Week G: July 18–22
Weeks H, K, L
Street Photography
Week H: July 25–29 Week I: August 1–5
Week F
Week J: August 8–12
Acrylic Painting Techniques
Week K: August 15–19
Sewing 101
Week J
Week J
Week L: August 22–26
Sculptures Big to Small
Week M: August 29–Sept 2
Week J
Click Here to Register Today! Visit Lillstreet.com or Call 773.769.4226
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LILLSTREET LOFT Events, Meetings & Celebrations
The Loft is a unique event venue designed to transport you and your guests into the heart of an artist’s studio.
INSPIRE YOUR TEAM TO THINK AND WORK MORE CREATIVELY Lillstreet Ignite uses art as a tool to build camaraderie and improve critical business skills. Our custom-designed, hands-on art workshops distinguish us as one of the most engaging retreats for businesses in Chicago.
Complete with a unique collection of furnishings and eclectic artwork, the space can be easily arranged to accomodate a variety of functions and events.
BOOK YOUR EVENT TODAY! Contact events@lillstreet.com 4437 N Ravenswood
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BRING YOUR TEAM TO CHICAGO’S LARGEST VISUAL ARTS CENTER FOR A MEMORABLE AND MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCE. CONTACT LILLSTREET IGNITE TODAY. EVEN TS @L IL L STR EET.COM I 7 7 3 .7 69.4226 L IL L STR EET.COM/IG N ITE
Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of JUNE 20 & July 25
Membership Benefits
Policies & Procedures
Be a part of the Lillstreet Community by becoming a member today. You will join a supportive and friendly art community and have access to all the great benefits listed below:
Office & Gallery Summer Hours:
Artist Membership: $40/year • Discounts on classes and workshops • VIP membership card • Discounts at participating art supply stores and other community services • 10% off of gallery purchases
Household Membership: $75/year (for 2 people) Receive all the benefits of an Artist Membership plus: • Attend an available workshop and receive a 2-for-1 offer (One per year, some restrictions apply) • Members’ price on children’s camps (for 2 people) Family Membership: $110/year (for 3 or more people) Receive all of the benefits above plus: • One free family workshop per year, some restrictions apply • Member’s price on children’s camps (entire family)
Private Lessons Would you prefer individualized instruction over a classroom situation? Is there a specific technique you’ve always wanted to learn but don’t have the time to commit to a 10 week class? If this is what you’ve been looking for we have some options for you to choose from. • A two-hour minimum commitment is required. • Your customized lesson can be for one person, two or three. • No previous experience necessary. • Private classes can be set up in any of our departments. • Your lesson includes open studio time on the day of your lesson only; it does not include open studio for the week.
Pricing structure: $75 per hour for one-on-one instruction $60 per hour, per student for two $50 per hour, per student for three Contact us for more information: customclasses@lillstreet.com
Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-7:30pm Friday: 8:30am-6pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 10am-5pm Register Early! Classes Fill Quickly. We strongly encourage you to preregister to ensure a space in class. Registration is accepted on a firstcome, first-served basis with a 50% deposit required. Workshops must be paid in full at time of registration. Balance is due on the first day of class. Lillstreet accepts payments by visa, master card, american express or discover. Checks should be made payable to lillstreet art center.
Holidays And Missed Classes: For classes that fall on holidays, it is up to individual teachers and students to decide whether to hold the class or to schedule a make up class later in the session. Missed classes may only be made up within the same class session. Tools And Materials: Students may be required to purchase a tool kit from lillstreet, or other materials in order to complete class work. Unless otherwise specified, materials will be provided for the first class session and students will receive a supply list for purchase.
Cancellations & Refunds (Please Read Carefully)
Cancellations: Classes are canceled when enrollment minimums are not reached. Students will be notified if classes are canceled and will be eligible for a full refund or class credit. Tuition credits are good indefinitely toward any classes, workshops or gallery items and are not redeemable for cash under any circumstances.
Refund Policy For Dropped Classes And Workshops: Tuition is refundable for all classes and workshops dropped more than one week prior to the session start date, minus a $40 processing fee. Classes dropped during the week prior to the start of the class session are eligible for a studio credit only (no refunds). Classes dropped during the first week of the session are eligible for a 50% studio credit (no refund). Classes dropped after the first week of the session are not eligible for a credit or refund except in cases of documented medical emergency with physician’s note. Students are responsible for notifying the lillstreet staff that they wish to drop a class or workshop. Not attending class does not constitute an official withdrawal or cancellation of tuition or fees. Creative retreats, visiting artist workshops, and summer camps have separate cancellation policies. Please see each class for their individual policies. See complete policy information at lillstreet.com. SUMMER SESSION Adult/Child Classes
Getting To Lillstreet We are located on the northeast corner of Montrose and Ravenswood.
Public Transportation: Take the CTA Brown Line to Montrose, or use Montrose Bus #78. The Metra Union Pacific North line Ravenswood stop is located four blocks north of Lillstreet.
Car: We are three blocks west of Ashland and four blocks east of Damen. On-street parking is available. Complete directions at lillstreet.com/ directions.
Dropped on or before 6/12/16 Refund minus $40 or full class credit
Dropped between 6/13/16-6/19/16
Dropped between 6/20/16-6/26/16
Dropped after 6/27/16
No refund – class credit only
No refund – half class credit
No refund or class credit
Refund Policy For Dropped Workshops: • If dropped one full week prior to start date, refund minus $40 or full class credit. • If dropped 3-6 days before start date, no refunds – class credit only. • If dropped less than 3 days before start of workshop, no refund or class credit.
Refund Policy For Dropped Camps Camps dropped on or before May 31, 2015
Refund minus $40 (per week of camp) or full camp credit.
Camps dropped more than a week prior to camp start date No refund - Camp credit only.
Camps dropped less than a week prior to camp start date No refund or camp credit.
Click Here to Register Today! Visit Lillstreet.com or Call 773.769.4226
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L I L L S T R E E T. C O M Summer Classes Begin the Weeks of June 20 & July 25 Summer Camps start June 6
SAVE UP TO $20 ON CLASSES WHEN YOU REGISTER AND PAY IN FULL BY JUNE 6
SUMMER 2016
L I L L ST R E E T G A L L E RY
LILLSTREET ART CENTER
ROOFTOP PROJECT SPACE
Small Scale: Sculptural Ceramics June 24-July 24 Opening Reception June 24, 6-8pm Expected artists include: Chris Gustin, Kensuke Yamada, Kyle Johns, Zemer Peled, and Chase Grover
L I L L ST R E E T G A L L E RY
The Lillstreet
Artist-InResidence Showcase Exhibition July 29-Aug 28 Opening Reception July 29, 6-8pm Please join the Lillstreet community in viewing what our incredibly talented group of artists-in-residence have been working towards during their one-year residency.
LILLSTREET’S ROOFTOP PROJECT SPACE
A satellite gallery and outdoor installation space, displays work May through December from artists around the country. Work can be viewed from the street, train or atop our rooftop deck and garden.
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