Lillstreet Spring Class Catalogue 2015

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2015

SPRING CLASS CATALOGUE

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4401 N. Ravenswood Chicago, IL 60640 773.769.4226 www.lillstreet.com

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

CLASS LISTINGS Ceramics Metalsmithing & Glass Drawing & Painting

on a full-length class. Some materials are included and you will have access to open studio during your class session.

3 7 12

ALL CLASSES ARE 5 WEEKS

and begin the weeks of April 6 and May 11 unless otherwise noted. FIRST-TIME POTTER See Page 3

Textiles Printmaking & Book Arts

17 20

FIRST-TIME HANDBUILDING See Page 3

FIRST-TIME JEWELER

Digital Arts & Photography

22

Creative Retreats

26

Kidstreet

27

Membership Benefits

31

See Page 7

FIRST-TIME ENAMELING See Page 7

2 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

FIRST-TIME GLASS BEADMAKING

FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON PAPER

See Page 7

See Page 20

FIRST-TIME DRAWING INTO PAINTING

FIRST-TIME BOOKMAKING

See Page 12

See Page 20

FIRST-TIME EMBROIDERY

FIRST-TIME DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

See Page 17

See Page 22

FIRST-TIME SEWING

FIRST-TIME LIGHTROOM

See Page 17

See Page 22

FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON FABRIC

FIRST-TIME PHOTOSHOP

See Page 17

FIRST-TIME LETTERPRESS See Page 20

See Page 23

FIRST-TIME ILLUSTRATOR See Page 23


LILLSTREET’S LONG-ESTABLISHED

CERAMICS

CERAMICS 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-the-art equipment during our generous open studio hours.

BEGINNING / ADVANCED BEGINNING WHEELTHROWING

BEGINNING / ADVANCED BEGINNING HANDBUILDING

(10 WEEKS)

(10 WEEKS)

Beginning students will develop fundamental throwing techniques while returning students refine their skills 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.

Joe Kraft Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11

Monday 10am-1pm

Tuesday 1:30-4:30pm

Les Orenstein Starts April 6

Lisa Harris Starts April 7

Tuesday 7-10pm

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Tuesday 7-10pm

Susan McBride Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12

Jayson Lawfer Starts April 6

Marissa Neuman Starts April 7

Tuesday 7-10pm

Saturday 1-4pm

$180, Members $175

Gary Jackson Starts April 7

Mary Drabik Starts April 11

Robert Smith Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14

Wednesday 10am-1pm

$340, Members $330

Sunday 10am-1pm

Wednesday 7-10pm

Susan McBride Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17

David and Sharon Hartshorne Starts April 8

Sunday 5-8pm

Kyle Hendrix Starts April 9

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 pot, 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. Tuesday 10am-1pm

Karen Avery Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 Thursday 7-10pm

Mary Drabik Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17 $180, Members $175 $20 Clay tool kit

FIRST-TIME HANDBUILDING (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. Monday 10am-1pm

$20 Clay tool kit

Karen Avery Starts April 8

$20 Clay tool kit

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Saturday 10am-1pm

Catherine Tweedie Starts April 11 Sunday 2-5pm

David Trost Starts April 12 $340, Members $330 $20 Clay tool kit

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BEGINNING FIGURE SCULPTURE: THE PORTRAIT BUST

CERAMICS

(10 WEEKS) Explore sculpting the head and shoulders, known as “portrait bust.” Demonstrations will include various sculpting methods, mapping and measuring facial proportions, facial definition and various finishing techniques. Students will complete one or two half-sized portraits beginning with a self-portrait, using mirrors and black and white photographs. Learn basic portrait sculpting techniques or improve current skills. Wednesday 7-10pm

Lauren Faust Starts April 8 $375, Members $365

MULTILEVEL DREAMS, MYTHS, STORIES IN CLAY SCULPTURE (10 WEEKS) Explore personal stories, dreams and myths in handbuilt clay forms. Ways to form, texture and finish work will be taught to bring students’ ideas to life. Each class includes time to share insights, inspirations or questions. In the final session, students’ work is viewed and discussed in terms of the dreams, myths or stories they express. All levels welcome. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Corinne Peterson Starts April 6 $375, Members $365

THE LOW-FIRE HANDBUILT SURFACE

SMALL SCULPTURES, FIGURINES AND DOLLS (10 WEEKS) Imagination flows as students create abstract, realistic, and anthropomorphic or animal sculptures. Students may choose to articulate their figures through the application of kinetic elements to create a doll. All levels welcome. Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Robin Power Starts April 7 $375, Members $365

TILE MAKING (10 WEEKS) Both decorative and functional, art tiles can add style and character to your home and garden. Learn about selecting the right clay body for tile projects and explore a variety of techniques for construction, mold making, color and embellishments. All levels welcome. Wednesday 10am-1pm

Mike Skiersch Starts April 8 $375, Members $365

SCULPTURAL NARRATIVES IN CLAY (10 WEEKS) A narrative expresses oneself through a story. This class will help you develop your ideas and creative thinking process. Gathering your observations through writing, learn to translate your thoughts through making. For inspiration, the instructor will break down their process and show successful examples of the different forms narratives can take. All levels welcome.

(10 WEEKS)

Thursday 1-4pm

Use handbuilding techniques to make functional work that tells your story. Learn new surface techniques such as mishima, sgraffito, monoprinting and transfers. Explore the pot’s ability to transcend function, becoming a canvas for your ideas. We will work with lowfire terra cotta and terra sigillata, ancient materials that have been telling stories throughout history.

Sean Clute Starts April 9 $375, Members $365

FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE

THE STILL LIFE IN CLAY

(10 WEEKS)

(10 WEEKS)

Students will explore a step-by-step approach to body proportions, construction problem solving and internal armature, the planes of the figure, human expression and body gesture. There will be class discussions on surface treatment for sculpture. A model will be used as needed and fee collected in class. All levels welcome.

The significance of how objects or forms exist together is just as important as the way in which each was independently crafted. Creating a scenario or scene with multiples can give each piece its own personality or inform how they work alongside one another. This is not a class about function, but rather the play on shape and form.

Tuesday 2-5pm

Robin Power Starts April 7 $375, Members $365

HOME & GARDEN POTTERY (10 WEEKS)

To celebrate Lillstreet’s 40th anniversary and ArtReach’s 25th, help us design and install a mosaic to adorn the walls at Lillstreet. This collaborative project introduces beginners to mosaic making, which includes design and composition, materials and adhesives, cutting and layout and the grouting process. In addition, students will create a small project to take home. No prior art experience necessary. Material fee includes all materials and tools needed. A portion of the class fee will benefit ArtReach.

Work independently and in collaboration with the instructor and classmates on home and garden projects.

Sunday 2-5pm

Rochelle Borrett Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17 $185, Members $180 $100 Material fee

INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED

SEE PAG E 11 F O R M O RE INFO.

4 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

Monday 1:30-4:30pm

Karen Avery Starts April 6 $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 April 9

BREAKFAST

$375, Members $365

(10 WEEKS)

$20 Clay tool kit

A mug for coffee, a bowl for cereal, a plate for a muffin or bagel—that’s breakfast. Learn how to practice and improve these shapes on the wheel. What shape feels good in your hands? Find a handle that works. Learn how to use the glazes to turn a cup or a bowl into something special.

$375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

(5 WEEKS)

David Bromley Starts April 6

Molly Bishop Starts April 6

Joe Kraft Starts April 6

MOSAICS WITH ARTREACH

Monday 10am-1pm

Monday 7-10pm

Monday 2-­5 pm


(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 April 7

ALTERING THE THROWN FORM (10 WEEKS) Focus on developing techniques for altering thrown forms on and off the wheel to create functional pottery. Strategies will be presented to encourage students to develop their aesthetic vocabulary. A range of techniques will be demonstrated, from dissecting forms to constructing with slabs. Group discussions of new techniques and contemporary works also aid in our discovery of form and function. Tuesday 7-10pm

PRINT ON CLAY

Kyle Hendrix Starts April 7

(10 WEEKS)

$375, Members $365

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Karen Avery Starts April 7 Thursday 10am-1pm

Patty Kochaver Starts April 9 Friday 10am-1pm

Les Orenstein Starts April 10 Saturday 10am-1pm

Les Orenstein Starts April 11 Sunday 10am-1pm

David Trost Starts April 12 $375, Members $365

INTERMEDIATE HANDBUILDING (10 WEEKS) Build upon existing skills to take your sculptural or functional work to the next level of construction and complexity. You will develop your ideas and expand your style using the methods of handbuilding—pinch pot construction, slab building, and coiling. Become more proficient with the use of molds, slab rollers and extruders. Prerequisite: Beginning Handbuilding Thursday 7-10pm

Molly Bishop Starts April 9 $375, Members $365

CERAMICS

INTERMEDIATE WHEELTHROWING

ADVANCED WHEELTHROWING (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. Monday 7-10p

Print repeatable images on leatherhard clay tiles, vessels and sculptural forms. Learn relief, screenprint 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 6:30-9:30pm

Judy Zeddies Starts April 8

David Trost Starts April 6

$375, Members $365

Sunday 11am-2pm

$35 Material fee

Patty Kochaver Starts April 12

WORKING IN SERIES

$375, Members $365

(10 WEEKS)

ADVANCED HANDBUILDING (10 WEEKS) 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. Wednesday 10am-1pm

Marissa Neuman Starts April 8

$375, Members $365

Thursday 10am-1pm

Lisa Harris Starts April 9 $375, Members $365

Wednesday 7-10pm

David Trost Starts April 8

Explore and build on ideas of series and variation. Students will develop pieces that are related by surface treatment, form and embellishment, technique and theme, in order to delve more deeply into a particular area. Students can look to their older works for continuing refinement or create a new signature look.

SIMPLY SODA: BEGINNING SODA (10 WEEKS) Be prepared for 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 increase your knowledge of more complex forms. Through the use of soda slips and glazes, the soda firing process becomes accessible and understandable. Participation in all stages of the process including some kiln loading, introduction to firing, and unloading outside of class time is required. Prerequisite: One year of experience working with clay or instructor approval. Wednesday 12-3pm

Kyle Hendrix Starts April 8 Sunday 3-6pm

Catherine Tweedie Starts April 12 $375, Members $365 $60 soda firing fee

ADVANCED TOPICS IN SODA FIRING: PAINT WITH FIRE (10 WEEKS) Analyze the critical steps necessary to create dynamic and inventive ceramic works utilizing the potter’s wheel. Explore the idea of “painting with fire” by employing the atmospheric firing process of Lillstreet’s urban soda kiln. Students will participate in all stages of the process including required kiln loading and unloading outside of class time. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Simply Soda or instructor approval. Wednesday 7-10pm

Chris Chaney Starts April 8 $375, Members $365 $60 soda firing fee

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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TRADITIONAL FIGURE SCULPTURE

CERAMICS

(10 WEEKS) Working weekly from a nude model, students will take a methodical approach to sculpting the figure. Students may choose to sculpt a head, torso or full figure. Focus will be given to anatomy, body proportions, poses and gesture. Building techniques and observational skills will be emphasized. Special attention will be given to traditional and nontraditional finishing techniques for sculpture. Sunday, 10am–1pm

Robin Power Starts April 12 $375, Members $365 $60 model fee

ADVANCED TOPICS (10 WEEKS) This class is designed primarily for students who want to develop specific ideas, refine techniques and pursue independent projects. Saturday 10am-1pm

Lisa Harris Starts April 11 $375, Members $365

SODA FIRED VASES (1 DAY) Using atmospheric soda firing, create a unique vase for flowers or display. All participants will hand build one vase during the workshop, and Lillstreet students may bring 2-3 leather hard vases (any clay). Learn how to decorate with soda slips, sgraffito, and wax resist for the soda kiln. Saturday April 25, 2-4pm

Sam Hostert $65, Members $60

SHAPING CLAY, SHAPING LIFE (1 DAY) Make a stoneware “rock” to honor your pain history and a porcelain “object of hope” to honor your core value. Your works will join sculptures from other workshops in installations of a luminous cloud floating over a cairn (mound of rough stones built as a memorial), bringing the healing light of compassion to the darkness of individual loss. Sunday April 26, 2-5pm

Corinne D. Peterson $75, Members $70

PORCELAIN KOKESHI DOLLS (1 DAY)

WORKSHOPS GARDEN GNOMES (1 DAY) Does your garden seem a little lonely? Does it seem like someone should be living there? Make your own garden gnome and decorate it with slips. We’ll high­fire gnomes so they can live in the garden all year. All levels welcome. Saturday April 18, 1-4pm

LILLSTREET LOFT IS IDEAL FOR ALL KINDS OF EVENTS, MEETINGS, AND CELEBRATIONS.

Kokeshi’s are handmade dolls from northern Japan. They are characterized by a simple, limbless trunk decorated in floral designs and an enlarged head with thin painted lines to define the face. Emphasis will be given to doll construction, surface treatment and your own creative touches. All levels welcome.

It is designed to transport you into the center of an artist's studio, complete with unique, handcrafted furnishings, and striking artwork. The flexible space can be easily arranged to accommodate any function, intimate or extravagant. Lillstreet will make planning your event a breeze with in-house event coordination and trusted vendor recommendations.

Saturday May 2, 1-4pm

Robin Power $75, Members $70

Saturday May 16, 1-4pm

Robin Power

TREES

$75, Members $70

(1 DAY) Filled with organic shapes and rich with surface texture, trees have always been a source for creative expression. Let your imagination branch and flow during this workshop. All levels welcome.

Saturday June 6, 1-4pm Robin Power $75, Members $70

4437 N Ravenswood Ave Chicago IL 60640 | 773.769.4226

LILLSTREET.COM/LOFT 6 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11


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 the monitor will be on hand 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

METALSMITHING & GLASS

METALSMITHING 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. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Jessica Armstrong Session II: Starts May 11 Friday 2-5pm

Neil Kraus Session I: Starts April 10 Session II: Starts May 15

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 for the projects of your choice. Copper sheet, pre-cut shapes and additional enamels will be available for purchase from the instructor. An enamel kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class. Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Mary Laskey Session I: Starts April 8

FIRST-TIME GLASS BEADMAKING (5 WEEKS) Become comfortable with basic torch techniques while creating simple bead shapes with a variety of fundamental decorating styles. Shaping, heat control, color, use of tools, classroom equipment and studio safety will be covered. Classes will involve demonstrations, discussions, individual instruction and plenty of practice time. An overview of how to finish your beautiful beads will be discussed. A glass kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class.

BEGINNING METALSMITHING (10 WEEKS) Design and create jewelry in silver, copper and brass. Learn basic skills such as sawing, texturing, soldering and polishing. Students 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. Monday 10am-1pm

Jessica Armstrong Starts April 6 Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Ages 16 yrs and up welcome.

Neil Kraus Starts April 6

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Wednesday 10am-1pm

Mary Laskey Session II: Starts May 11

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Judy Zeddies Session I: Starts April 8

Kelly Novak Starts April 7

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Sarah Beth Tanner Session II: Starts May 12

Darlys Ewoldt Starts April 8

Saturday, 10am-1pm

Saturday 10am-1pm

Cynthia McEwen Session I: Starts April 11

Jessica Armstrong Starts April 11

$180, Members $175 $25 Enamel kit

Sunday 10am-1pm

Susan Franker Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17 $180 Members $175

$180, Members $175

$15 First-Time Jeweler kit

$40 First-Time Glass kit

Sunday 2-5pm

Susan Franker Starts April 12 $340, Members $330 $30 Beginning Metals kit

S E E PAG E 1 1 F O R M O R E I N F O.

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BEGINNING CHAINMAILLE

METALSMITHING & GLASS

(5 WEEK) This comprehensive course covers several basic weaves and tips for “speedweaving.” The Double Spiral, European 4-in-1, Byzantine, Japanese 12-in-2 and Jens Pind Linkage 3 are the five weaves demonstrated. Students will receive enough jump rings for 5 bracelets and full-color, step-by-step tutorials for each weave. Aluminum, copper and anodized aluminum will be used. Instructor will bring pliers to use in class.

BRACELETS: CUFFS, BANGLES AND LINKS (5 WEEKS)

Saturday 10am-1pm

Learn the basics of metalworking while focusing on the bracelet. Sawing, piercing, forming, texturing, soldering and finishing techniques will be demonstrated. A different style and construction of bracelet will be discussed each week. A material kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class. Additional materials will be available for purchase. Open to beginners with no experience or those wishing to hone their skills.

Kat Wisniewski Session I: Starts April 11

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

$185 Members $180 $40 Material fee paid to instructor

ADVANCED BEGINNING METALSMITHING (10 WEEKS) Develop and achieve higher skill levels of design, soldering, stone setting and finishing. Students 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: Beginning Metalsmithing. Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Jessica Armstrong Starts April 9 Friday 10am-1pm

Neil Kraus Starts April 10 Sunday 10am-1pm

Neil Kraus Starts April 12 $340, Members $330

Neil Kraus Session I: Starts April 8 $185, Members $180 $25 Bracelet kit

ETCHING (5 WEEKS) Learn basic techniques for etching to create texture, patterns and images on metal. Experiment with different resists such as spray paint, paint pens, permanent ink stamp pads, PNP paper, nail polish and adhesive film. Etched plates may also be used to texture metal using the rolling mill. Surface treatments will be discussed. PNP paper and metal will be available for purchase. A material kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class. Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing or First-Time Jeweler. Thursday 2-5pm

Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler Session I: Starts April 9 Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

RESIN (10 WEEKS) Learn the basics of working with different epoxies and resins to add color to your pieces. Create domes, cabochons, hollow forms and bezels to be filled with resin. Experiment with mixing pigment, eye shadow, spices, pastel crayons, photographs, papers and found objects into the resin. Basic mold making techniques will be discussed. A material kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class. Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing or First-Time Jeweler. Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm

Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler Session II: Starts May 14 $185, Members $180 $25 Etching kit

BEGINNING/ADVANCED BEGINNING GLASS FUSING (5 WEEKS) Students will become familiar with the tools, materials and basic techniques for fusing glass. Learn to properly cut, design and lay out glass to create jewelry, accessories or small trays. Material fee includes kiln firings, clear, white and black glass, and a variety of scrap glass, frit and stringers. No experience required.

Jessica Armstrong and Carla Nessa Starts April 7

Sunday 2-5pm

$340, Members $330

$185, Members $180

$40 Resin kit

$60 Material fee

LeJean Easley Session I: Starts April 12

BEYOND BEGINNER: ELEMENTS OF BEAD DESIGN (5 WEEKS) We’ll 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. Mandrels and glass available for purchase from instructor. Prerequisite: First-Time Glass Beadmaking. Wednesday 10am-1pm

Judy Zeddies Session II: Starts May 13 $185, Members $180

TORCH FIRED ENAMELING (5 WEEKS) Add color to your metal jewelry/ structures by applying enamels (ground glass) and firing them with a torch. Rich colors and exquisite surfaces are the result. Methods of cold joining and three-dimensional forms will be discussed. Metal and enamels available for purchase from the instructor. Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing. Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Neil Kraus Session II: Start May 13 $185, Members $180

GLASS FUSING OPEN STUDIO For students who have taken at least one 5-week fusing class in the past year. Sheet glass is available for sale. A monitor is on hand to help answer questions but not to instruct. You must sign up online or in person at least one week prior to your session and pre-pay the OS fee. Material fee includes one 8 ½ x 11 box to fill, the use of tools, firings and scrap glass. $25 fee for each additional 8 ½ x 11 box filled. Prerequisite: 5-week fusing class. Sunday May 17 10am-1pm Thursday May 27 6:30-9:30pm

LeJean Easley $35 Material fee

8 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11


GLASS BEAD OPEN STUDIO

MULTILEVEL WORKING WITH WAX AND CASTING (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. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

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 advanced beginners who want to expand and hone their skills. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing or instructor approval.

Susan Franker Starts April 7 Thursday 2-5pm

Susan Franker Starts April 9 Saturday 10am-1pm

Saturday 2-5pm

Sunday 2-5pm

Neil Kraus Starts April 12 $340, Members $330 $25 Material fee

PHOTOSHOP FOR METALSMITHS (5 WEEKS) Use Adobe Photoshop to enhance your metalsmithing skills. Elevate the precision of your sketches and learn to size and preserve your ideas for stencils. Edit and optimize images for PNP paper and etching and use simple tricks to step up your project photos. No prior knowledge of Photoshop required. Bring your sketchbook with ideas to the first class. Tuesday 10am-1pm

Rachel Stoltz Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $190, Members $185

Be more proficient at stone setting and soldering by focusing on bezel setting. Learn to create bezels more quickly and with ease. 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.

Susan Franker Starts April 9

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

$375, Members $365

CREATIVE SETTINGS

BEGINNING FORGING AND FORMING: MOVING METAL WITH HAMMERS

(10 WEEKS)

(10 WEEKS)

Do you have stones, found objects, or anything that you’ve always wanted to set? Have you been challenged by those hard to set items? Bring them to class and we’ll get them incorporated into a piece of jewelry. We’ll investigate bezels, prongs, tabs and anything else we can come up with to get them to stay in place.

Experience the magic of wielding a hammer to coax metal into flowing lines and sensuous forms. Learn to create new shapes for your work not easily achieved by other techniques. Forge wire or rod into linear earrings, rings, or flatware. Foldform metal to create organic textures and threedimensional forms. Transform metal sheet into bracelets or even a teapot. The possibilities are endless.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing

Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing and one Intermediate Metalsmithing or instructor approval.

Pam Robinson Starts April 7

$375, Members $365

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, sanding and staining wood will be demonstrated.

Students work independently on projects and receive individualized attention. This class focuses on the design and development of more advanced technical skills.

Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm

Prerequisite: Two session of Beginning Metalsmithing.

(5 WEEKS)

(10 WEEKS)

Tuesday 1-4pm

Darlys Ewoldt Starts April 12

WOOD AND METAL JEWELRY

ADVANCED TOPICS IN METALS

Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing.

$375, Members $365

Pam Robinson Starts April 11

Sunday 2-5pm

(10 WEEKS)

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Pam Robinson Starts April 6

Pam Robinson Starts April 11

BEZELS, BEZELS AND MORE BEZELS

Mike Stromberg Starts April 7 $375, Members $365

MECHANISMS FOR JEWELRY AND OBJECTS (10 WEEKS) This class will focus on making parts that “stop or move” for either jewelry or objects. Mechanisms including hinges, pivots, box, key, and bayonet clasps will be presented. Students will do a series of sample mechanisms with discussions on how they could be applied to individual projects.

Jessica Armstrong Session I: Starts April 6

Prerequisite: Intermediate Metalsmithing.

$185, Members $180

Wednesday 2-5pm

$35 Material Fee

Darlys Ewoldt Starts April 8 $375, Members $365

METALSMITHING & GLASS

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. $65 for 5 sessions ($13 each session) Or $15 per single session. Punch cards may be purchased at the front desk.

INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED

Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing or instructor approval. Monday 2-5pm

Darlys Ewoldt Starts April 6 $375, Members $365

CONTINUING FORMING, FORGING AND CONSTRUCTION (10 WEEKS) Build upon your metalsmithing skills and acquire a few new techniques. The instructor will review and demonstrate numerous metalsmithing and construction processes. Never tried a seamed or anticlastic form? This is your opportunity. Students will be encouraged to design and complete projects such as jewelry, objects or sculpture. Materials available for purchase. Prerequisite: Forging and Forming or Forming and Construction for Jewelry Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Darlys Ewoldt Starts April 9 $375, Members $365

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CREATIVE TECHNIQUES IN LAMPWORKING (5 WEEKS)

METALSMITHING & GLASS

Improve your beadmaking skills by learning advanced techniques and decorative shapes. Experiment with making and applying shards, using silver leaf, silver wire and silver laden glass. Discover how different types of glass and colors react with one another. Sculptural techniques will be discussed. Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Dobrila Pintar Session I: Starts April 7 $190, Members $185 $60 Material fee

TEEN METALS INTERMEDIATE ENAMELING (5 WEEKS) Students with prior enameling experience will enhance their skills to enliven their small-scale art and jewelry projects. Intermediate to advanced traditional kiln-fired enameling techniques such as basse taille, sgraffito, en ronde bosse, and limoges will be demonstrated. Enamels, metal and additional materials will be available for purchase from the instructor.

EXPERIMENTAL ENAMELING: GOING OUT OF BOUNDS (5 WEEKS)

Prerequisite: First-Time Enameling or basic level enameling experience. Basic metalsmithing skills are required.

Take a journey beyond the basics and explore techniques such as deliberate under- and over-firing, torch firing, fusing and embedding glass and metals, inscribing surface designs, working with fire scale and oxides, firing onto wire and mesh and more. Novice and experienced students alike will expand their skills while redefining enameling beyond its traditional boundaries. Enamels, metal and additional materials available for purchase from the instructor.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Prerequisite: First-Time Enameling or basic enameling experience.

Mary Laskey Session I: Starts April 6

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

$190, Members $185

CLOISSONÉ ENAMELING (5 WEEKS) Cloissoné is a style of enameling in which ground glass, made into a paste, is used to fill cells or cloisons, created by manipulating thin metal wires. Forming and adhering the wires, inlaying the glass and proper firing techniques will be demonstrated. Metal and enamel are available for purchase from the instructor. Prerequisite: First-Time Enameling or basic level enameling experience. Basic metalsmithing skills are required. Saturday 10am-1pm

Lynn Floriano Session II: Starts May 16 $190, Members $185

Mary Laskey Session II: Starts May 13 $190, Members $185

INTERMEDIATE GLASS FUSING (5 WEEKS) Students with basic skills can move on to more challenging projects to discover how glass moves. Continue to work on your own projects while learning new techniques that can be incorporated into your pieces. Material fee includes kiln firings, 2 half sheets of “base” glass, 3 billets and a variety of scrap glass, frit, and stringers. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Glass Fusing. Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

LeJean Easley Session I: Starts April 9 $190, Members $185 $60 Material fee

10 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

AGES 10-14 (5 WEEKS) Explore and create jewelry and metal sculpture. Students will learn basic sawing, texturing, soldering and stone setting skills. All materials included.

TOGGLES AND S-HOOKS (1 DAY) Toggles, s-hooks and clasps, oh my! Learn to fabricate a handmade clasp for that special pendant or bracelet you worked hard to create. These closures will be made from wire that can be purchased from instructor. Prerequisite: First-Time Jeweler. Tuesday April 14 2-5pm Saturday May 2 2-5pm

Jessica Armstrong $75, Members $70

SOLDERING 101 (2 WEEKS) Looking to improve your soldering skills? This class will help you feel confident using sheet, wire and paste solder. Multiple soldering techniques, basic jigs and more advanced setups will be demonstrated. Most materials will be available for purchase from instructor.

Tuesday 4:30-6pm

Prerequisite: First-Time Jeweler.

Susan Franker Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12

Tuesday April 21 & 28 2-5pm

$160, Members $155

Saturday May 9 & 15 2-5pm

Jessica Armstrong

WORKSHOPS

$150, Members $145

EARRING HOOKS AND POSTS

COPPER GARDEN STAKES

(1 DAY)

(1 DAY)

Why buy them when you can make them! This workshop will focus on how to make ear wires and posts that are both traditional and unique. Learn how to make each pair symmetrical and comfortable. The use of a jig to make several pairs quickly along with other helpful tips will be discussed. Materials may be purchased from the instructor.

Create unique, handmade metal decorations for your garden or potted plants. Using copper and brass, learn to saw, texture and shape metal. Wires will be attached with the use of low temperature solder. We’ll have samples to choose from or bring your own ideas. Students can expect to make 1-2 stakes. Materials needed are included in fee. No previous metals experience necessary.

Prerequisite: First-Time Jeweler. Tuesday April 7 2-5pm

Jessica Armstrong Saturday April 25 2-5pm

Jessica Armstrong $75, Members $70

Saturday May 17 1-5pm

Debbie Solomon $105, Members $100


MOTHERS DAY GLASS FUSING (1 DAY)

No experience necessary. Materials needed are included in fee. Ages 14+ Sunday May 10, 10am-1pm

LeJean Easley $100, Members $95

FUN NIGHT OUT – FUSING (1 DAY) Explore the wonderful world of fusing. No experience necessary. Learn how to cut glass and put together several fused pieces you can use as gifts. Fired pieces will be available for pickup approximately two weeks after workshop. No experience necessary. Materials needed are included in fee. Extra glass can be purchased from instructor. Saturday April 18 5-8pm Friday May 15 6:30-9:30pm

LeJean Easley $100, Members $95

DATE NIGHT – FUSING (1 DAY) Have fun with your sweetie. Experience what glass fusing is all about in a relaxed environment. No experience necessary. Learn how to cut glass and put together several fused pieces you can use as gifts. Fired pieces will be available for pickup approximately two weeks after workshop.

HINGES (3 DAYS) A selection of methods for creating hinges will be presented, while simplifying these mechanisms for assured, secure results. Time will be divided between demonstrations and work time, so students have the opportunity to create samples of each technique. A little box with a flat lid, hinge with a carrier/stop and a hinge integrated into a form will be demonstrated. Prerequisite: Intermediate Metalsmithing. Friday-Sunday June 19-21 9am-5pm

Pat Flynn $600 $100 Material fee includes all silver and specific tools needed for projects.

ONE-ON-ONE INTENSIVE: PORTFOLIO REVIEW AND CAREER ADVICE (1 DAY) Starting out as a maker and looking for honest advice or mid-career and feeling stalled? Meet with craft business pro Brigitte Martin, Founder and Editor of Crafthaus, for an in-depth, one-on-one session to discuss your work, your goals and your career in the arts. Focus on what’s important to you and how to move forward. Get answers from a craft world insider.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO MOTIVATE YOUR TEAM TO THINK — AND WORK — MORE CREATIVELY? We offer a unique opportunity to bring you and your team out from behind your desks to a space where you can have fun and discover new and supportive modes of working together. Our professional facilitators bring the authenticity of our classrooms and studios into every one of our custom-designed retreats and workshops.

METALSMITHING & GLASS

Spend the day doing something creative with your mom. Make a small plate, tile or elements for jewelry. Learn to cut and assemble glass that will be fired in a kiln. Fired pieces will be available for pickup approximately two weeks after workshop.

VISITING ARTIST WORKSHOP

LILLSTREET IGNITE USES ART AS A TOOL TO IMPROVE CRITICAL BUSINESS SKILLS, ENCOURAGE CAMARADERIE, AND UNCOVER HIDDEN TALENTS. Today’s most successful business leaders understand the necessity for an innovative and engaged workforce. Lillstreet Art Center has been connecting people from all industries with meaningful creative experiences for over 40 years. Lillstreet Ignite will inspire your team through hands-on art workshops in an energizing and encouraging environment designed for innovative thinking.

Saturday April 18 11am-12pm 12-1pm 1-2pm 2-3pm

No experience necessary. Materials needed are included in fee. Extra glass can be purchased from instructor.

Thursday June 4 10-11am 11am-12pm 12-1pm 1-2pm

Friday April 24

Brigitte Martin

6:30-9:30pm

$125, Members $120

LeJean Easley Saturday May 30 5-8pm

LeJean Easley $100, Members $95

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DRAWING & PAINTING

DRAWING & PAINTING EXPLORE

acrylics, watercolor, gouache, oils, pastels, pen and ink 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.

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, Members $35 per week. $350 per 10-week session.

DROP-IN FIGURE DRAWING Drop-in figure drawing is 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. Pre-registration for the drop-in figure sessions is not required. 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

BEGINNER/ADVANCED BEGINNER

BEGINNING DRAWING

FIRST-TIME DRAWING INTO PAINTING

Students who are new to drawing or painters who would like to refresh their drawing skills will discover something useful in this entry-level class. The use of value, line, and proportion will be demonstrated toward the development of balanced compositions. Beginning drawing kit available for purchase on the first day of class.

(5 WEEKS) Combine basic drawing with the fundamentals of painting in this introductory class. Students will become acquainted with line, value, composition and how they combine to compose a successful drawing. Incorporate these fundamental elements and compositional strategies to create acrylic paintings. First-Time kit available for purchase on the first day of class. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Annie York Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11

Tuesday 10am-1pm

Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12

Saturday 10am-1pm

Pawel Kupiec Session I: Starts April 11 Session II: Starts May 16

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Annie York Session I: Starts April 7 Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Melanie Brown Session I: Starts April 8 Session II: Starts May 13 Saturday 10am-1pm

Annie York Session I: Starts April 11 Session II: Starts May 16 Sunday 10am-1pm

Randall Miller Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17 $180, Members $175 $40 First-Time Drawing and Painting Kit

12 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

(5 WEEKS)

S EE PAG E 11 F O R M O RE I N F O.

Sunday 10am-1pm

Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17 $185, Members $180 $20 Beginning Drawing kit


INTRODUCTION TO THE PORTRAIT AND FIGURE (5 WEEKS)

ANIMAL ILLUSTRATION (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 simply a matter of integrated shapes. Students will work in charcoal and contĂŠ and must supply their own materials. A materials list is available online.

From prehistoric cave paintings to contemporary art, people have been fascinated with illustrating animals. This technique-based class teaches methods on how to render the animal form and improve observational skills by drawing from mounted specimens. Students are welcome to work their drawings into paintings. Ideal for intermediate to advanced acrylic, watercolor, and oil painters who are looking to add animals to their work.

Saturday 10am-1pm

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Bob Horn Session I: Starts April 11 Session II: Starts May 16

Amanda Mulcahy Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12

$185, Members $180

$185, Members $180

$30 model fee

MULTILEVEL BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION (10 WEEKS)

BEGINNING PAINTING (5 OR 10 WEEKS) Experience mixing colors, determining the best type of brush to use and 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. Beginning painting kit available for purchase on the first day of class.

INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING TECHNIQUES (5 WEEKS) Refine and develop painting technique as you build on basic skills. Explore brush and pallet knife use, incorporate painting mediums and investigate the importance of a color plan.

Students will be introduced to techniques necessary to accurately render botanical subjects using graphite and watercolor. We will keep a sketchbook to record details and test techniques, then apply those skills to more considered and developed pieces. Some class periods will be spent at local conservatories practicing our artistry in the field.

Kimberly Pancoast Starts April 6

(10 WEEKS)

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

$340, Members $330

Wednesday 10am-1pm

Annie York Session II: Starts May 12

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Annie York Starts April 9 $340, Members $330 $70 Beginning Painting Kit (5 WEEKS) Sunday 2-5pm

Randall Miller Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17

$185, Members $180

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR (5 WEEKS) Learn the fundamentals of working with watercolors in this introductory class. Brush use, value shape, composition, color mixing and layering will be discussed. Students should have basic skills in painting and drawing. Watercolor kit and additional materials available for purchase.

$185, Members $180

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

$70 Beginning Painting Kit

Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12

Students 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, students will be encouraged to explore both wet or dry media in their work. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Jordan Lentz Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11 $185, Members $180

Monday 10am-1pm

Prerequisite: First-Time Drawing into Painting or prior experience.

Melanie Brown Starts April 8

(5 WEEKS)

Drawing & Painting

ILLUSTRATION SURVEY

PRACTICAL ANATOMY (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 beginning with the head and shoulders down to the feet. This class is specifically designed for the illustrator or cartoonist to build skills and understanding how to simplify the human form. Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Mike Freiheit Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $185, Members $180 $30 Model Fee

$185, Members $180 $95 Watercolor kit

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THE SCRUMPTIOUS STILL LIFE (5 WEEKS)

DRAWING & PAINTING

Refine your observational skills by depicting delectable desserts. This fun multilevel course will focus on drawing from observation as well as rendering the form and texture of delightful treats. Great for advanced beginner to intermediate acrylic, watercolor, and oil painters who are looking to take their skills to the next level in this decadent still life course. Monday 10am-1pm

Amanda Mulcahy Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11 $185, Members $180 $10 Material Fee

ACRYLICS: COMPOSITION AND COLOR CREATE YOUR OWN COMIC

INTRODUCTION TO PASTELS

(5 WEEKS)

(5 WEEKS)

Learn to create your own comic books beginning with a simple strip and ending with a full-fledged short story. Inspirations can come from real-life experiences, dreams or story ideas you’ve always wanted to create. Beginning to experienced students with an interest in sequential art are welcome. Bring a sketchbook (8x10 or larger), pencil and eraser to the first class.

Pastels have been a favorite drawing material of many 19th and 20th century artists, from Degas to O’Keefe to Lucian Freud, because of their quick application and intense colors. We will learn the basics of working with pastels, the perfect medium for creating quick sketches or developing more complex drawings. A supply list will be provided on the first day of class.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Tuesday 10am-1pm

Mike Freiheit Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14

Pawel Kupiec Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12

$185, Members $180

$185, Members $180

BEGINNING TO INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR (10 WEEKS) Watercolor is a versatile painting medium that allows the artist a range of expression including representational, fluid sketches and improvisational abstracts. Students with a foundation in drawing or painting will receive a comprehensive introduction to watercolor techniques such as blending and glazing. Representational techniques will be expanded upon as fun special effects with the medium are explored. Watercolor kit and additional materials available for purchase. Saturday 2-5pm

(5 WEEKS)

(5 WEEKS)

$95 Watercolor Kit

Working from live models, students will achieve a sense of life, power, strength and overall movement in their figure drawings. The class will focus on the tensions, musculature, cohesiveness and individuality each different model brings.

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. Oil painting kit available for purchase on the first day of class.

$185, Members $180

Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14 Sunday 2-5pm

WATERCOLOR: STRATEGIES AND COMPOSITION (10 WEEKS) Most of watercolor painting is planning. This class will focus on strategies for devising and composing a successful watercolor painting. Combining one-on-one skills assessment with group exercises and assignments, this class will emphasize intention and structure in your watercolor practice. Prerequisite: Beginning Watercolor or equivalent experience.

Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17

Saturday 10am-1pm

$185, Members $180

$340, Members $330

$90 Oil Painting Kit

14 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Melanie Brown Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14 $185, Members $180

Develop your own language of mark making through a series of activities structured to develop your painterly instincts. Learn to trust your intuition while generating original ideas and expressing the unconscious. A development of color, compositions and themes will be explored.

$340, Members $330

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Prerequisite: Basic acrylic painting experience.

INTUITIVE PAINTING

OIL PAINTING

Mike Freiheit Session I: Starts April Session II: Starts May

This observation-based class will use still life as a way to explore the medium of acrylic paint. Visually analyzing student and master works will push students to improve their powers of observation, use of color, and composition.

Tom Dieschbourg Starts April 11

THE FIGURE IN ACTION

Tuesday 2-5pm

(5 WEEKS)

Tom Dieschbourg Starts April 11

(5 WEEKS)

Prerequisite: First-Time Drawing into Painting, Beginning Painting or equivalent experience. Saturday 2-5pm

Melanie Brown Session I: Starts April 11 $185, Members $180


IMAGINED LANDSCAPES (5 WEEKS) Explore the landscape in nontraditional ways while experimenting with mark making, materials and color. Students 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. Saturday 2-5pm

Melanie Brown Session II: Starts May 16 $185, Members $180

COLOR THEORY AND PRACTICE FOR PAINTERS I

ENCAUSTIC PAINTING

INTERMEDIATE PORTRAITURE

(5 WEEKS)

(10 WEEKS)

Learn the theory and practice of basic color concepts using acrylic paint. Value and its relationship to color lead to the development and understanding of monochromatic, analogous and complementary relationships. Course participants will learn how to mix colors, distinguish the additive and subtractive properties hues have in relation to one another and develop strategies to lighten and darken colors.

Paint with wax using pigments, damar crystals, various types of waxes and other ingredients to create multilayered, heavily textured paint on a variety of surfaces. Special brushes, tools, torches, heat guns and irons will be used. A supply list will be provided one week before class begins. All levels welcome. *Due to the nature of this medium, open studio is not available for students working with encaustic paints.

Work from a costumed model during two-week poses, with emphasis on observation and perceptual drawing and painting. One-onone instruction is catered to the individual student. Those with less experience will receive structured lessons and demonstrations, and more experienced students will be given continuous feedback. Students may work in the medium of their choice: charcoal, contĂŠ, pastels or oils.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Sunday 2-5pm

Tuesday 10am-1pm

Michelle Welzen Session I: Starts April 8

Jenny Learner Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17

Bob Horn Starts April 7

$185, Members $180

$60 model fee

(5 WEEKS)

$185, Members $180

IMAGE TRANSFER FOR MULTIMEDIA ARTISTS (5 WEEKS)

Thursday 10am-1pm

Kimberly Pancoast Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14

(5 WEEKS)

INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED

Follow Color Theory and Practice for Painters I with exercises that go deeper into value, tone, saturation, tonal contrast, color contrast, and color harmony. We will continue to explore and discuss artists that employ color strategies in their work: Paul Klee, Jennifer Bartlett, Sol Lewitt, etc. Participants will examine images for the sake of their color relationships, mapping them with cut-out color swatches from colored papers and magazines.

$25 Material fee

Prerequisite: Color Theory and Practice for Painters I or instructor approval.

COLLAGE: CUT, MIX, REPEAT

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

$185, Members $180

(5 WEEKS) Generate dynamic, multimedia imagery through collage. We will look at new ways to compose space, work with found materials, think critically about material choices and develop abstract imagery from representational sources. This class is great for beginning collage artists who need a place to start, as well as experienced artists who want to find a fresh approach for their work. Friday 10am-1pm

Amanda Mulcahy Session I: Starts April 10 Session II: Starts May 15 $185, Members $180

Michelle Welzen Session II: Starts May 13 $185, Members $180

ACRYLIC STUDIO: STILL LIFE TO ABSTRACTION

MANET’S STILL LIFE

SILVERPOINT DRAWING (5 WEEKS) Most widely used during the Renaissance by masters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Durer, silverpoint drawing is characterized by its delicacy of line and tone. While the technique remains virtually the same, today both abstract and representational artists can utilize the method of drawing with silver to create sensitive and elegant work. Using traditional materials, learn both the history of metalpoint and its application in our own work. Material list is available online.

(10 WEEKS) Like Manet we will learn the elements of painting directly in color from a still life. Emphasis will be placed on learning to see the form, value and edge relationships, developing all parts of the painting simultaneously and composing a picture. This course is best pursued in oil paint, though pastel is acceptable. Students receive individual instruction catered to their level. Tuesday 2-5pm

Drawing & Painting

Image transfer techniques allow multimedia artists to reproduce images and apply them to myriad surfaces. Explore a new transfer method each week and discover the unique characteristics intrinsic to each process. Learn to combine image and collage techniques to create layered compositions on a variety of surfaces.

COLOR THEORY AND PRACTICE FOR PAINTERS II

$15 Material fee

$375, Members $365

Ken Minami Starts April 7 $375, Members $365 $30 model fee

Thursday 10am-1pm

Jennifer Stocker Session I: Starts April 9 $190, Members $185

(5 WEEKS) Focusing on a new still life each session, we will emphasize 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. Wednesday 10am-1pm

Yvette Weijergang Session I: Starts April 8 $185, Members $180

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DRAWING & PAINTING

CLASSIC PORTRAIT PAINTING TECHNIQUES

DRAWING AND PAINTING THE NUDE FIGURE

(10 WEEKS)

(10 WEEKS)

How did Master oil painters such as Titian, El Greco, and Frans Hals create such stirring and lively portraits? This course will explore a number of historical portrait painting techniques, introducing students to the practices of the Venetian School and Northern Renaissance. Students will create their own works in response to these techniques and influences. Thursday 2-5pm

Individualized instruction supports students as they develop new skills and styles. Working from the nude model, poses are extended through multiple sessions providing students with experience and the opportunity to develop a more considered drawing or painting. Conventional materials include oils, pastels or other drawing media and are supplied by the student. Students should have a foundation in drawing and drawing the nude figure.

Randall Miller Starts April 9

Prerequisite: Introduction to the Portrait and Figure.

$375, Members $365 $60 model fee

THE PORTRAIT AND COSTUMED FIGURE (10 WEEKS)

ALLA PRIMA PAINTING

THE FIGURE IN CONTEXT

(10 WEEKS)

(5 WEEKS)

Using oil paints as the medium, learn the foundation techniques and relationships needed to successfully paint wet-on-wet. Topics include the connection between shape, value and hue creating definition, drawing with a brush and strategies for painting wet into wet. It will liberate you from drawing outlines and filling them in with color. Students will paint from still life for the first five weeks and progress to portraiture with a live model.

The environment surrounding the figure becomes an experiment in the relationship between context and meaning. The persona of the model and the use of the figure can create a psychology whether symbolic, narrative or abstract. Discuss and analyze artists who use the figure to create a narrative or as a vehicle for abstraction as you develop work in the media of your choice.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Ken Minami Starts April 6 $375, Members $365 $30 model fee

PAINTING THE FIGURE ALLA PRIMA (10 WEEKS) Building an understanding of visual concepts enables students 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 April 7 $375, Members $365

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Brenda Moore Session I: Starts April 8 Session II: Starts May 13 $190, Members $185 $30 model fee

Students who would like to paint or draw from the clothed figure will benefit from multiple sessions working from the same pose. Participants have the option to work on a portrait or a full figure composition. Individualized instruction supports students in developing their skills and own style. Come to the first class prepared to work in your medium of choice. Friday 10am-1pm

Bob Horn Starts April 10 $375, Members $365 $60 model fee

Thursday 10am-1pm

Bob Horn Starts April 9 Saturday 2-5pm

Bob Horn Starts April 11 $375, Members $365 $60 model fee

ABSTRACT PAINTING STUDIO (5 WEEKS) Expand your vision in a lively interactive work environment using all forms of abstraction and non-objective painting. Focus will be on formal issues, exploring and encouraging skill development, techniques and materials. Individual needs will be addressed. Works of influential artists will be discussed and visits to galleries encouraged. This class will help you develop and refine your personal creative goals. Prerequisite: Beginning Painting and two sessions drawing and painting classes or equivalent experience. Friday 10am-1pm

PROBLEM SOLVING FOR OIL PAINTERS (10 WEEKS) Your ideas become the subject of individualized instruction as you expand your skills as a painter. 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. Wednesday 10am-1pm

Bob Horn Starts April 8 $375, Members $365

$60 model fee

16 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

Cynthia Vaicunas Session I: Starts April 10 Session II: Starts May 15 $190, Members $185


TEXTILES

THE TEXTILES 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 EMBROIDERY (5 WEEKS)

Monday 10am-1pm

Camille Canales Session II: Starts May 11 Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Camille Canales Session II: Starts May 13 $180, Members $175 $15 Material fee

(5 WEEKS) Perfect for someone who doesn’t know how to thread a machine or stray from the straight stitch. Formal instruction includes operating a sewing machine, cutting patterns, and learning sewing vocabulary. Everyone leaves with an apron and a lined grocery tote in their favorite fabrics. No materials needed on the first day. Material fee includes thread and some notions.

FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON FABRIC (5 WEEKS)

Tuesday 1-4pm

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.

Nora Renick-Rinehart Session I: Starts April 7

Tuesday 10am-1pm

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Sarah Montgomery Session I: Starts April 7 Wednesday 10am-1pm

Paige Fetchen Session I: Starts April 8 Session II: Starts May 13 Saturday 10am-1pm

Amanda Franck Session I: Starts April 11 Saturday 2-5pm

Camille Canales Session I: Starts April 7 Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Paige Fetchen Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 Sunday 2-5pm

Allison Rose Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17

ZIPPERS & BUTTONS (5 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 for formal instruction. Material fee includes thread and some notions. No materials needed on the first day. Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing. Tuesday 1-4pm

Nora Renick-Rinehart Session II: Starts May 12

TEXTILES

Meet new friends while learning embroidery with a contemporary spin. Each week practice stitches such as the chain stitch, bullion knot and turkey work onto a custom sampler designed and printed by the teaching artist. Build layers of thread onto your cloth, leaving with a finished sampler to show off your skills. Material fee includes all supplies.

FIRST-TIME SEWING

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Sarah Montgomery Session II: Starts May 12 Saturday 2-5pm

Nico Gardner Session I: Starts April 11 $185, Members $180 $15 Material fee

$180, Members $175 $30 Material fee

Nico Gardner Session II: Starts May 16 Sunday 2-5pm

Paige Fetchen Session I: Starts April 12 Sunday 5:30-8:30pm

SE E PAG E 11 F O R MOR E IN F O.

Paige Fetchen Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17 $180, Members $175 $10 Material fee

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TEXTILES

BLOCK PRINTING ON PAPER AND FABRIC

FIBER ART: FUSIBLE WEB + MACHINE STITCHING

(5 WEEKS)

(5 WEEKS)

Block printing is a global practice with a rich history, and provides many options for the beginning or advanced printer. Familiarize yourself with the tools and processes as you carve linoleum blocks to create imagery onto cloth and paper. Develop layered artworks, cloth with repeating patterns or create multiple fabric blanks with this easy method. Material fee includes two blocks. Students provide fabric, paper and additional blocks after the first class.

Fusible web adhesives can be used to “quick” appliqué or cut and paste your favorite fabrics. Learn to use machine embroidery to permanently fix layers of collaged fabric while adding texture and decorative elements. Bring samples of favorite fabrics to the first class. Material fee includes most interfacings and some threads. All levels welcome.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Erin Minckley Chlaghmo Session I: Starts April 8

Monday 10am-1pm

Camille Canales Session I: Starts April 6 Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

$185, Members $180

Camille Canales Session I: Starts April 9

$20 Material fee

$185, Members $180

ARASHI “STORM” SHIBORI

$15 Material fee

(5 WEEKS)

MULTILEVEL QUILTING: START TO FINISH (10 WEEKS) No matter your skill level, by the end of this class you’ll have made a completely functional lap quilt. Students are able to add design twists to a deceptively simple pattern by experimenting with color, pattern and geometry. No materials needed on the first day. Some sewing experience suggested but not required. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Nora Renick-Rinehart Starts April 6 $340, Members $330

MULTILEVEL PRINTING ON FABRIC (5 WEEKS) Whether you are right out of First-Time or have taken multiple screenprinting classes, this course allows you to work in the medium of your choice and tackle independent projects. Expect to be inspired, ramp up production and experiment with new materials. Bring fabrics and your favorite prints to the first class. Inks, dyes and general printing supplies available for purchase. Thursday 10am-1pm

Elizabeth Kumor Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14

PRINTING WITH THICKENED DYES

$185, Members $180

(5 WEEKS)

MULTILEVEL SEWING

Experiment with rainbow dyes while reinforcing the basics. Learn about stripping, coating and exposing screens, while introducing new ways of using your screen to create imagery on your cloth. Material fee includes some materials and all dyes in class and open studio. Students provide fabrics.

(10 WEEKS)

Prerequisite: First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric or Paper. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Camille Canales Session II: Starts May 11 Tuesday 10am-1pm

Camille Canales Session II: Starts May 12

You’ve got the sewing basics down, now take the next step. Work closely with classmates and the instructor to complete one-of-a-kind sewing projects. Additional topics covered include serger instruction, sewing machine feet attachments, buttonhole stitches, and topics as they relate to student’s projects.

The term “arashi” suggests driving storm rains in Japanese woodcut prints. This resist dye technique yields diagonal patterns on natural fabrics such as cotton, linen, silk, bamboo, and rayon. Basic arashi, spider web shibori, willow shibori, bomaki shibori and more will be covered. Students walk away with yards of intricately dyed fabrics for fiber art projects or fabric goods. Students provide fabrics after first class. Material fee covers all dyes. All levels welcome. Sunday 10am-1pm

Akemi Nakano Cohn Session I: Starts April 11

$340, Members $330 $25 Material fee

NEJIRI “TWIST” SHIBORI (5 WEEKS) Tie-dye is one of the most common shibori techniques. Take your dyeing skills further and add rich colors to your fabrics with wrapping, twisting, over-dyeing and knotting techniques. Use silk chiffon to learn nejiri shibori and direct applications, as well as using the bullet steamer to set all dyes. Students provide fabrics after first class. Material fee covers all dyes. All levels welcome. Sunday 10am-1pm

$185, Members $180

Nora Renick-Rinehart Starts April 12

$25 Material fee

18 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

Saturday 10am-1pm

$25 Material fee

Sunday 10am-1pm

$25 Material fee

Turn custom-dyed fabrics into a unique and expressive project. Inspired by the color wheel, this class will apply color theory, abstract expressionism and traditional quilting patterns to create imaginative compositions for constructed quilts. Work in both textile studios as you master dye recipes, basic sewing and quilting. Material fee includes all dyes. Students provide fabric after first class. Sewing experience preferred but not required.

$185, Members $180

Akemi Nakano Cohn Session I: Starts May 16

$185, Members $180

(10 WEEKS)

Nora Renick-Rinehart Starts April 11

Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or equivalent experience.

$340, Members $330

COLLECTING COLOR: DYEING FABRIC FOR QUILTS

INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED ZIPPERS & BUTTONS II: THE SHIFT DRESS (5 WEEKS) Learn to sew a knee-length shift dress in your favorite fabrics. Revisit the basics and challenge yourself with darts, zippers, sleeves and bias tape. Leave with a custom dress and the confidence to keep sewing. Material fee includes thread and some notions. No materials needed on the first day. Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or equivalent sewing experience. Sunday 2-5pm

Paige Fetchen Session II: Starts May 16 $190, Members $185 $15 Material fee


GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II: WORKING WITH KNITS

SURFACE DESIGN FOR PRODUCT

WORKSHOPS

T-SHIRT FACTORY

(10 WEEKS)

Create digital patterns from your sketches and paintings using Photoshop and Illustrator. Utilizing tools available in the Digital and Textile studios, students submit their designs to printing companies to produce full color yardage, apparel or home decor goods. Resources provided for printing and products. Students are encouraged to come to the first class with ideas or sketches and are responsible for fees associated with ordering their products.

MOTHER’S DAY TEA TOWEL DYEING WORKSHOP

(5 WEEKS)

Celebrate your mom by doing something creative with her or making her a special gift. Spend the afternoon dyeing and printing a set of tea towels in some of your favorite colors and patterns. Two tea towels provided, more available for purchase if time allows.

Do you have drawings or designs that would look great on a T-shirt? See examples of popular graphic tees and make a cool shirt of your very own. Develop your own individual logos, drawings and clever sayings for one-of-a-kind gear. Learn about the photo-emulsion process, registration and how to pull clean prints. Material fee includes inks and two T-shirts for printing.

Prerequisite: Basic Photoshop or Illustrator skills.

Saturday May 9, 2-6pm

Tuesday 4:30-6pm

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

$95, Members $90

Expand your wardrobe with custom-made garments. Sergers and coverstitch machines make it easy to work with knits like jersey, which is perfect for a T-shirt or dress. The instructor will guide you in making a garment from beginning to end. Advanced topics and troubleshooting as it relates to projects will be discussed. No materials needed on the first day. Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or equivalent experience. Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Nora Renick-Rinehart Starts April 8 $375, Members $365

MANIPULATING FABRIC (10 WEEKS)

Thursday 10am-1pm

Erin Minckley Chlaghmo Starts April 9 $375, Members $365

PRINT TO GARMENT (10 WEEKS) Build on your design, printing and sewing skills by creating custom fabric for wearables. Work in both studios to print colorways and yardage for a basic garment project. Instructor will provide inspiration from contemporary designers and applied pattern textiles. Students provide fabrics for printing and sewing, and should come to the first class with project ideas to discuss with the class. Prerequisite: First-Time Screenprinting and two department sewing classes. Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Liz Enz Starts April 9

$375, Members $365

Nora Renick-Rinehart

SCREENPRINTED T-SHIRT WORKSHOP

Amy Taylor Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $120, Members $115 $15 Material fee

(1 DAY)

DEVORÈ: BURN-OUT (5 WEEKS) Devoré is a French verb meaning “to devour.” Designs are burned into the textile, leaving some fibers intact and a resulting cloth that is at once transparent and opaque. Motifs can be painted or printed directly onto the cloth for a variety of lace effects, with dyes yielding two-tone effects due to the altered fiber structures. Students provide all devoré fabrics. Material fee covers dyes, auxiliaries and sample fabrics on the first day. Instructor will email resources for purchasing fabrics upon registration.

Screenprint on several T-shirts or fabric blanks in this fast-paced workshop. Instructor will email image preparation instructions one week prior to workshop. One shirt provided and more available for purchase. Students should bring additional pre-washed T-shirts. No experience necessary. Saturday May 30, 2-6pm

Camille Canales $95, Members $90

KIDSTREET CLASSES

CREATIVE RETREAT HAND EMBROIDERY: REPETITION AND RELAXATION Hand embroidery has been admired for centuries and is currently popular in the DIY scene. Its repetitive nature and rewarding textures make this craft irresistible to put down. Relax and socialize with classmates as you master popular stitches on a printed sampler, designed by the instructor exclusively for the retreat. Leave compelled to stitch more of your own designs. All levels welcome.

Prerequisite: First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric or equivalent experience.

SEWING 1O1: ELASTIC SKIRT

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

AGES 9-12

$100, Members $95

(5 WEEKS)

$20 Material Fee

John Paul Morabito Session I: Starts April 6 $190, Members $185 $35 Material fee

TEXTILES

Whether constructing a garment, interior decor or sculptural object, the versatility and potential of fabric is endless. Work on exciting studio projects under the guidance of a fiber artist to build multi-dimensional forms. Learn processes such as pleating, boning, weaving, ruffles, interfacing and hand stitching to create unique structures with your fabrics.

Audrey Keiffer Starts April 9

(1 DAY)

AGES 9-12

Sunday, March 29 10am-4pm

Stacia Yeapanis

Gain confidence and a new skill by learning to sew. Learn sewing vocabulary, thread a machine and trace a simple pattern while making friends. Elastic waistband pajama pants can be made as an alternate project. Materials fee includes threads and most notions. Students bring in their own fabric selections after the first class. Monday 4:30-6pm

Nora Renick-Rinehart Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11 $120, Members $115 $10 Material fee

$375, Members $365

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PRINTMAKING

& BOOK ARTS

PRINTMAKING

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. FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON PAPER (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. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Matthew Ginsberg Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11 Thursday 2-5pm

Matthew Ginsberg Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14

FIRST-TIME LETTERPRESS

FIRST-TIME BOOKMAKING

(5 WEEKS)

(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.

Learn the basic skills, tools, and vocabulary of bookbinding and book arts. Students will create simple folded books, pamphlets, Japanese stab bindings, accordion and Coptic books. All levels welcome.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Judy Zeddies Session II: Starts May 12 Thursday 10am-1pm

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Elizabeth Nielsen Session I: Starts April 8 Session II: Starts May 13 Wednesday 10am-1pm

Philip Hartigan Session I: Starts April 8

Judy Zeddies Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14

$180, Members $175

Sunday 10am-1pm

$180, Members $175

Amy Taylor Session I: Starts April 12 Session II: Starts May 17

$20 Material fee

INTRODUCTION TO RELIEF PRINTMAKING

$15 Material fee

(5 WEEKS) Learn to make relief prints by carving and inking linoleum blocks. Receive detailed instruction on tools, techniques, and the translation of ideas. Explore single and multiple block approaches and collage techniques, with the opportunity to incorporate monoprint techniques for even greater creativity. Works can be printed with the press or by hand. Some materials included, additional supplies may be purchased from instructor.

$180, Members $175 $25 Material fee

S E E PAG E 11 F O R M O R E I N F O.

Saturday 2-5pm

Sanya Glisic Session I: Starts April 11 $185, Members $180 $20 Material fee

20 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

MULTILEVEL INTAGLIO (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. All levels welcome. Monday 2-5pm

Philip Hartigan Session I: Starts April 6 $185, Members $180 $20 Material fee

RELIEF, COLLAGRAPH AND FOUND OBJECT MONOTYPES (10 WEEKS) Learn to cut linoleum blocks for printing multiples, then combine them with collagraphs—plates made by collaging materials together—to create background textures and direct compositions. Students will also experiment with inking found objects to add to their composition. Additional creative monotype techniques will also be explored. Plates, inks and some paper are available for student use. All levels welcome. Tuesday 1-4pm

Judy Zeddies Starts April 7 $340, Members $330 $35 Material fee


PAINTERLY PRINTMAKING: MONOTYPES

MULTILEVEL SCREENPRINTING ON PAPER

(5 WEEKS)

(10 WEEKS)

Painters and printmakers will explore the many images that can be created through the variety of materials and techniques used to create monotypes. Students will be introduced to the basic additive and subtractive methods, and will be encouraged to experiment with masking, stamping, and stenciling.

Students will become reacquainted with our updated facilities, learn new tricks and focus on in-depth projects such as poster runs, handmade cards and fine art editions. Material fee includes ink, newsprint and a sampling of specialty paper.

INTERMEDIATE

WORKSHOPS

PRINT ON CLAY

CRASH COURSE: MONOTYPE PRINTMAKING

(10 WEEKS) Print repeatable images on leatherhard clay tiles, vessels and sculptural forms. Learn relief, screenprint 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.

(1 DAY)

$185, Members $180

Matthew Ginsberg Starts April 9

Prerequisite: One year of ceramics classes or instructor approval.

Create one-of-a-kind prints or notecards using plastic plates as a printing surface. Paint, roll and stencil onto plates before transferring to paper. Mark making, found object plates, and a variety of other techniques will be covered. Perfect for artists and non-artists. Materials needed are included in fee. Students should bring sketches or photographs as source material.

$20 Material fee

$340, Members $330

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Sunday May 17, 2-6pm

$35 Material fee

Judy Zeddies Starts April 8

$105, Members $100

MULTILEVEL LETTERPRESS PRINTING

$375, Members $365

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Lea Basile Lazarus Session I: Starts April 7

WORD AND IMAGE: RELIEF AND LETTERPRESS (10 WEEKS) Carve linoleum blocks to make relief prints and combine them with handset type to create unique fine art prints and/or beautiful notecards. Tools, cutting techniques, and the translation of ideas into print will be covered. Use different presses for adding text. Explore monoprint processes, pressure prints and stencils. Some materials included, additional paper and linoleum can be purchased in class. Wednesday 2-5pm

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

(10 WEEKS) Explore classic letterpress techniques and contemporary practices on different types of presses. Projects for new students are designed to showcase type, color, and the printed form while more experienced students are encouraged to explore more indepth, larger-scale works. Material fee includes some paper and most printing supplies. Additional paper for purchase available from the instructor.

$35 Material fee

Hannah King

HANDMADE SKETCHBOOK WORKSHOP (1 DAY) Make an elegant, exposed-spine, easy-open sketchbook. Hand tear and fold paper, cover boards with decorative paper or cloth, and sew to create a custom sketchbook. Book will be bound with Coptic stitch. Simple sewing skills are helpful, not required. Materials provided, but students should come with decorative or printed paper they wish incorporate.

Saturday 10am-1pm

Sunday June 7, 2-6pm

Elizabeth Nielsen

$340, Members $330

Ryan Basile Starts April 11

$35 Material fee

$340, Members $330

$105, Members $100

$35 Material fee

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

PRINTMAKING

Judy Zeddies Starts April 8

Prerequisite: First-Time Screenprinting or equivalent experience.

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DIGITAL

DIGITAL ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY CREATE 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, web designer, or animator. With the recent addition of a 3D modeling and print lab, we are offering a wider range of of tools than ever before. Like digital media, our department is always changing as we innovate with this dynamic means of expression.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNER/ ADVANCED BEGINNER FIRST-TIME DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (5 WEEKS) With easy technical explanations, shooting exercises, and a review of student images, you will learn to find, compose, and capture compelling photographs. Camera with manual settings required, DSLR preferred. Please bring a USB drive. Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Joe Tighe Session I: Starts April 7

BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH ARTWORK

(10 WEEKS)

(5 WEEKS)

Are you stuck on “automatic” mode? Learn how to use your camera with all of its various settings. Learn about composition, subject choice and thematic ideas. The course will also cover the basics of image enhancement in the digital lab. Basic computer skills and a digital camera with manual controls (DSLR preferred) are required.

Make effective photographs of your paintings, ceramics, or jewelry with a few simple lighting techniques and understanding of your camera. Use the computer to adjust, crop, and resize your images for websites and juried shows. Please bring your digital camera, a small piece of your artwork to photograph and a USB drive.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Joe Tighe Session II: Starts May 12

Garrett Baumer Starts April 6

Joe Tighe Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11

Friday 10am-1pm

$190, Members $185

Jaclyn Wright Starts April 10

PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE WEB

FIRST-TIME LIGHTROOM (5 WEEKS) Lightroom is powerful and affordable software for enhancing photographs, cataloging, printing, and more. This overview will teach you to organize, develop, and print your images. This is a perfect follow up to First-Time Digital Photography or can be taken on its own. Basic computer skills required. Students should bring highresolution JPGs on a USB drive to the first class.

$190, Members $185

Saturday 10am-1pm

Alyce McQueen Session I: Starts April 11 Session II: Starts May 16

Saturday 2-5pm

$190, Members $185

$375, Members $365

Garrett Baumer Starts April 11

Monday 10am-1pm

(5 WEEKS) Optimize your photography skills for the internet. We will cover basic exposure and composition skills and discuss how to optimize your digital workflow for the web. You will learn the basics of custom blog and web design skills as well as how to make stunning animated GIFs and other popular visual effects using Photoshop. Tuesday 10am-1pm

Zach Norman Session I: Starts April 7 $190, Members $185

22 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11


MULTILEVEL

EXPLORING CHICAGO

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY

Chicago is a city of neighborhoods, each one with its own colorful identity. We will visit different neighborhoods, learning their histories and geographies, photographing each place to capture the sights, the people, even the sounds and tastes. Each outing will finish with lunch at a unique restaurant in the neighborhood. Every third week will be a review session to give feedback. Improve your travel photography, learn about your city and taste some great food. Students should bring a digital camera, DSLR cameras preferred. Cost of lunch is not included.

(10 WEEKS) Looking to elevate your snapshots into portraits? Learn to coax expression out of blank faces and put subjects at ease. Participants will consider the power of portraits in conveying meaning. Work on location with available light then move into the studio and learn about controlled lighting. There will also be in class shooting assignments and critiques. DSLR camera preferred. Wednesday 10am-1pm

Joe Tighe Starts April 8 $375, Members $365

INVESTIGATE, MANIPULATE, CREATE: FOUND IMAGERY AND THE INTERNET (5 WEEKS)

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Jaclyn Wright Session II: Starts May 13 $190, Members $185

STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY (5 WEEKS) This course provides an introduction to photographic language concerning images and the art object. Students will focus on developing a basic understanding of lighting techniques for photographing three-dimensional work while opening a dialogue regarding image/object in the current state of contemporary art. Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Jaclyn Wright Session I: Starts April 8 $190, Members $185

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.

$375, Members $365

PHOTOGRAPHING FOOD (5 WEEKS) This course aims to provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to make professional quality images of the food you and others make. Using studio strobe equipment and natural daylight you will learn how to light your photographs like the pros. This course will cover intermediate to advanced lighting, exposure, composition and digital workflow skills. Tuesday 10am-1pm

Zach Norman Session II: Starts May 12 $190, Members $185

ENVIRONMENTAL AND STUDIO PORTRAITURE (10 WEEKS) This course provides an in-depth look into photographic portraiture and contemporary approaches to the genre. Students will begin by learning technical skills (lighting, compositional tools, subject positioning) to create visually strong images. We will then progress to creating environmental portraits of a singular interest (family, friends, community, etc.). Think beyond commercial approaches to creating portraits and explore personal interests within the genre. Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Studio rental available for students who have taken How to Photograph Your Artwork or other studio lighting classes. Registration not available online, please call to book your session. $60 per hour $75 per hour includes instructor assistance

$150 per 2-hour session

DIGITAL ARTS

Friday 10am-1pm

Christopher Schneberger Starts April 10

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO RENTAL

BEGINNER/ ADVANCED BEGINNER FIRST-TIME ILLUSTRATOR (5 WEEKS) Turn analog sketches and ideas into stunning digital designs. We will utilize the fundamental Illustrator tools (fill, color and swatches, text, lines and brushes) to make complex patterns out of simple shapes, while exploring and customizing workspace to manage projects. Perfect primer for Beginning Illustrator. Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP (5 WEEKS) Photoshop is an advanced software program used by artists, graphic designers and photographers to create and manipulate graphic and photographic imagery. Learn the basics of the software including brushes, selection tools, image adjustments, and masks. This is a good follow-up to First-Time Photoshop, First-Time Lightroom, Digital Photography I, or can be taken on its own. Basic computer skills required. Monday 10am-1pm

Randee Ladden Session I: Starts April 6

Jessi Meliza Session I: Starts April 8

$190, Members $185

$190, Members $185

PHOTOSHOP: IMAGE BY IMAGE (5 WEEKS)

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. Perfect primer for Beginning Photoshop and Photoshop: Image by Image. Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

Jessi Meliza Session II: Starts May 13 $190, Members $185

Put your understanding of Photoshop fundamentals to practical use. In this follow-up to Beginning Photoshop you will focus on personal projects while benefiting from individualized guidance and feedback from the instructor. Each class will have a tutorial followed by private work time. Bring a flash drive with a variety of photos, scans, and/or images to get your started.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Research, technology, and popular culture converge in this fun and enlightening media arts exploration. Utilizing online tools such as Google image search, Google maps, YouTube, and public domain archives as direct sources for material, you’ll appropriate existing imagery for experiments in digital animation and collage. Basic knowledge of Photoshop is recommended but not required.

(10 WEEKS)

Prerequisite: Beginning Photoshop or equivalent experience. Monday 10am-1pm

Randee Ladden Session II: Starts May 11 $190, Members $185

Jaclyn Wright Starts April 9 $375, Members $365

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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DIGITAL ARTS PHOTOSHOP FOR METALSMITHS

DIGITAL

(5 WEEKS) Use Adobe Photoshop to enhance your metalsmithing skills. Elevate the precision of your sketches and learn to size and preserve your ideas for stencils. Edit and optimize images for PNP paper and etching and use simple tricks to step up your project photos. No prior knowledge of Photoshop required. Bring your sketchbook with ideas to the first class. Tuesday 10am-1pm

Rachel Stoltz Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $190, Members $185

ILLUSTRATOR (10 WEEKS) Illustrator is indispensable software for graphic artists. It allows you to turn visual ideas into stunning digital designs. Learn to work with line, shapes, shading, paths, text and much more. See how easy it is to convert your basic sketches into graphics and illustrations that can be used in your artwork, graphic design, or promotional materials. Appropriate for beginners and those with basic skills in Illustrator. Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

DESIGN YOUR ONLINE PORTFOLIO USING SQUARESPACE (5 WEEKS) Share your artwork with the world using Squarespace. This easy and elegant online platform takes the guesswork out of designing and building your portfolio website. Create web-ready files using Photoshop to refine and optimize your existing images. Then the fun begins. Register for a Squarespace account before the first class, and bring images of your work (preferably digital) to get started. Prerequisite: Basic Photoshop skills. Wednesday 10am-1pm

Randee Ladden Session I: Starts April 8 Session II: Starts May 13 $190, Members $185

INTRODUCTION TO BLENDER (5 WEEKS) Blender is a professional, free and open source 3D computer graphics software. Learn to operate the Blender interface and create 3D models, as well as use materials, textures and photographic lighting to create computer-generated imagery. Thursday 10am-1pm

Jillian Nickell Starts April 7

Zach Norman Session I: Starts April 9

$375, Members $365

$190, Members $185

MULTILEVEL ANIMATING COMIC BOOKS (5 WEEKS) Bring your drawings to life using Photoshop and After Effects. Students can bring digital files or learn to scan hand-drawn images as source material. Learn about Photoshop layers and keyframe animation as you create an animated story. Drawing to be completed outside of class. Great follow up to comic art, practical anatomy or Photoshop. Monday 6:30-9:30pm

3D MODELING AND PRINTING (5 WEEKS) This course will introduce you to the principles of 3D modeling and 3D printing. You will learn to create models using 3D modeling software and print those models as 3D physical objects using our 3D printer. We will cover basic modeling and printing skills and create several 3D printed objects. Thursday 10am-1pm

Zach Norman Session II: Starts May 14 $190, Members $185

Cameron Keleher Session II: Starts May 11 $190, Members $185

24 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

ANIMATING WITH BLENDER (5 WEEKS) Learn the process of creating animations in Blender and rendering those animations to video files. Topics covered will include keyframe animation, graph editor, path animation and the internal Blender physics engine. Gain the skills and knowledge needed to make animations for design, commercial and creative purposes. Prerequisite: Intermediate to advanced experience with Blender

ONE-ON-ONE: INDEPENDENT PROJECTS IN DESIGN AND ANIMATION Need to design a business card 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. $150 per 2-hour session

Friday 2-5pm

Zach Norman Session I: Starts April 10 $190, Members $185

SURFACE DESIGN FOR PRODUCT Create digital patterns from your sketches and paintings using Photoshop and Illustrator. Utilizing tools available in the Digital and Textile studios, students submit their designs to printing companies to produce full color yardage, apparel or home decor goods. Resources provided for printing and products. Students are encouraged to come to the first class with ideas or sketches and are responsible for fees associated with ordering their products. Prerequisite: Basic Photoshop or Illustrator skills.

WORKSHOPS CRASH COURSE IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (1 DAY) Learn about your camera and take better pictures. Start with the essential camera controls like ISO, aperture, shutter speed, shooting modes, and focus. Put these lessons into practice with some in-class exercises. Round out the class with a demonstration of editing images using Lightroom software and printing basics. Students should bring a digital camera (DSLR preferred) with a fully charged battery and blank memory card. Sunday April 12, 1-5pm

Garrett Baumer $120, Members $115

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Audrey Keiffer Starts April 9

CRASH COURSE IN LIGHTROOM

$375, Members $365

Lightroom is a powerful and affordable software for enhancing photographs, cataloging printing, and more. In this crash course, get an overview of how to organize, develop and print your images. This is a great introduction to digital photo editing. Basic computer skills required.

IMAGE TRANSFER FOR MULTIMEDIA ARTISTS (5 WEEKS) Image transfer techniques allow multimedia artists to reproduce images and apply them to myriad surfaces. Explore a new transfer method each week and discover the unique characteristics intrinsic to each process. Learn to combine image and collage techniques to create layered compositions.

(1 DAY)

Sunday April 26, 1-5pm

Garrett Baumer $120, Members $115

Thursday 10am-1pm

Kimberly Pancoast Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14 $190, Members $185 $25 Material fee

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ILLUSTRATOR: BUSINESS CARD DESIGN (1 DAY)

CRASH COURSE IN PHOTOSHOP

CRASH COURSE IN PREMIERE

(1 DAY)

(1 DAY)

Learn the essentials of working with Photoshop workspace and tools including brushes, paint, and flow. Next, edit imagery on screen with adjustments such as levels, curves, hue/saturation and selectively apply those adjustments. Composite different image elements together and conclude with a lesson on printing. Students should bring a flash drive with 5-10 images to edit. Basic computer skills required.

This course will teach students how to edit using Premiere. Students will learn how to import media, select shots, edit to the timeline, add effects, add and adjust music, and exporting. Students should bring a large capacity flash drive or external hard drive. Media will be provided to edit but students are encouraged to bring their own media to work on.

Sunday May 3, 1-5pm

Jaclyn Wright $120, Members $115

CRASH COURSE IN ILLUSTRATOR (1 DAY)

Thursday April 16, 6-10pm Sunday May 31, 1-5pm

Jessi Meliza $120, Members $115

Cameron Keheler $120, Members $115

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: PRINTING

(1 DAY) After Effects is an essential program for motion graphic and visual effect artists. Students will learn how to import media, create compositions, keyframe, add effects, masking, green screen keying, and exporting projects. Students should bring a flash drive or a external hard drive. Students are encouraged to bring their own footage and/or graphics to work on. Thursday April 23, 6-10pm

Cameron Keheler $120, Members $115

Amanda Mulcahy $120, Members $115

ANIMATING WITH PHOTOSHOP (1 DAY) Photoshop’s intuitive interface allows even beginning students to quickly produce animated art. Using its built-in video tools, we will sequence drawings to create animations that mimic hand-drawn or classic animations.

Learn how to take valued family memories and update for the digital age using Photoshop, Illustrator and other programs. You’ll be ready to turn all those upcoming summer wedding and vacation photos into beautiful and stylish souvenirs. Thursday April 16, 2-6pm Monday April 20, 6-10pm

Jessi Meliza $120, Members $115

VIDEO: SHARE YOUR SCRAPBOOK (1 DAY) Learn how to edit photos and family movies into a short video. Create a memorable tribute for special events, ready to share on Facebook with friends and family. Thursday April 23, 2-6pm Monday April 27, 6-10pm

Jessi Meliza $120, Members $115

(1 DAY)

Monday May 4, 6-10pm

This workshop is intended to provide students with the basic skill set necessary to create exhibition-quality photographic prints. Students will focus on developing editing skills for the purpose of creating high resolution and tonally accurate images. Experimentation regarding paper quality, weight, color temperature and texture will be discussed in order to enhance the images overall presentation.

Thursday May 28, 2-6pm

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: CINEMAGRAPHS

Jessi Meliza

(2 DAYS)

$120, Members $115

Watch a photoshoot come alive with Cinemagraphs, a hybrid of video and high-end photography. Students will learn to set up a basic photo/video shoot to gather content and create stunning images with a hint of motion.

Saturday April 18, 1-5pm

Jaclyn Wright $120, Members $115

CRASH COURSE IN AFTER EFFECTS

Saturday May 16, 1-5pm

(1 DAY)

ILLUSTRATOR: DESIGN YOUR OWN INVITATION (1 DAY) Learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator by designing your own event invitation—perfect for weddings, showers, and birthdays. This introductory workshop covers the tools necessary to get you comfortable with organizing text in Illustrator. Leave with invitation designs that you will be excited to send out. Leave with completed designs, ready for you to upload to Moo.com for printing/ purchase. (Printing and mailing costs are not included in workshop fee.) Saturday April 25, 1-5pm

Amanda Mulcahy

STOP MOTION ANIMATION (1 DAY) Create sets, costumes, objects and characters to populate a multimedia moving world of your own. Work toward creating a short film or animated GIFs for your website. This is a great follow-up to any Lillstreet class: breathe life into your artwork.

Thursday 2-6pm April 30 and May 7

DIGITAL

Illustrator is an indispensable software for graphic artists to create designs. This course will teach you about vector-based graphics, to create and edit paths, work with type, use live trace, paint and fill objects and much more. Basic computer skills required.

Thursday April 30, 6-10pm

Isn’t it time to finally check this off your To-Do List? Forget the cookiecutter templates—make connections and define your brand with a signature business card of your own design. Learn the basics of Illustrator, gaining understanding of layout, typographical considerations and basic logo design. Leave with completed designs, ready for you to upload to Moo.com for printing/purchase. (Printing and mailing costs are not included in workshop fee.)

DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING

Joe Tighe Jessi Meliza $240, Members $235

Monday April 6, 6-10pm

Jessi Meliza $120, Members $115

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: CINEMAGRAPHIC PORTRAITS (2 DAYS)

ANIMATED GIFS (1 DAY) Amuse yourself, your friends, and the Internet universe with your own original and hilarious GIFs. Students will learn to digitally create and animate colorful images, understand the basics of the twelve principles of animation and make beautiful moving images that rival professionally created content. Monday April 13, 6-10pm

Jessi Meliza

Take that same-old profile pic and give it eye-catching vibrancy and personality. Triumph over the mundane, static headshot by creating a Hogwarts-worthy moving portrait. Whether for entertainment, hobby, or art—bring your selfie to life! (No knowledge of Harry Potter required.) Thursday 2-6pm May 14 and May 21

Joe Tighe Jessi Meliza $240, Members $235

$120, Members $115

$120, Members $115

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CREATIVE RETREATES

CREATIVE RETREATS

LILLSTREET WELCOMES YOU TO RETREAT WITH US as you balance your busy schedule with a little creative and relaxing “me time.” All retreats take place at Lillstreet Loft 4437 N Ravenswood Ave, 2nd Fl. Please note that Lillstreet Loft is only accessible by a flight of 20 stairs

HAND EMBROIDERY: REPETITION AND RELAXATION Hand embroidery has been admired for centuries and is currently popular in the DIY scene. Its repetitive nature and rewarding textures make this craft irresistible to put down. Relax and socialize with classmates as you master popular stitches on a printed sampler, designed by the instructor exclusively for the retreat. Leave compelled to stitch more of your own designs. All levels welcome. Sunday March 29 10am-4pm

Stacia Yeapanis $100, Members $95 $20 Material Fee

INTUITIVE PAINTING Enjoy the freedom of unselfconscious creation as you discover your own imagery with drawing and painting. Explore mark making and color mixing while drawing inspiration from objects, music, and your own intuition. In addition to using charcoal and pastel, you’ll apply acrylic paint with brushes, palette knives, and nontraditional tools. All levels welcome. Sunday April 19 10am-4pm

Melanie Brown $100, Members $95

ASIAN INK PAINTING

INTUITIVE COLLAGE

MEDITATIVE MANDALA

Learn the art of Asian sumi-e ink painting and the symbolism behind it. Spend time experimenting with basic sumi-e brush strokes and techniques. Each participant will create multiple paintings on paper of the traditional Asian flora bamboo, plum blossom, chrysanthemum and orchid. Retreat includes a guided meditation. All levels welcome.

Using guided meditation for focus and clarity, you’ll create intuitive collages that focus on your instinctual decision-making process as a form of sensory storytelling. Explore your personal narrative while incorporating various techniques such as gel image transfers, 3D elements, and charcoal drawing into your collage. Together we will investigate your internal landscape in a relaxed and welcoming environment. All levels welcome.

Investigate your universe by creating your own mixed-media mandala. Focus on an idea or occurrence that has personal meaning and explore its significance. In a relaxed and welcoming environment, use meditation as a tool while exploring composition and techniques in color theory, material choice and image transfer. You are welcome to bring any collage materials of personal significance (optional). All levels welcome.

Saturday May 2 10am-4pm

Allison Svoboda $100, Members $95

EXPERIMENTAL WATERCOLOR: PLANT-LIFE INSPIRATION Learn experimental techniques with water-soluble watercolors. After exploring a variety of brushwork and mark-making methods, take a break to explore Lillstreet’s rooftop deck and green roof to gather inspiration for painting. Leave with a finished original watercolor and several experimental sketches. All levels welcome. Please note that Lillstreet’s rooftop deck is not ADA accessible. Sunday May 3 10am-4pm

Allison Svoboda $100, Members $95

26 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

Saturday May 9 10am-4pm

Gwendolyn Terry $100, Members $95

Saturday May 30 10am - 4pm

Gwendolyn Terry $100, Members $95

CANCELLATION POLICY Retreats dropped 15 days or more prior to the scheduled date are eligible for a full studio credit or a refund minus a $40 processing fee. Retreats dropped 8-14 days prior to the scheduled date will receive a full credit for another retreat of their choosing. Retreats dropped 7 days or less prior to the scheduled date are not eligible for refunds, studio credits, or alternative retreat dates.


KIDSTREET YOUNG ARTISTS BECOME EXPLORERS

as they investigate a variety of

media and creative processes. We present opportunities for students to develop critical thinking skills, enhance creativity, and build confidence. Students are encouraged to discover their own artistic interests while refining technical abilities. Our classes are kept small and taught by talented teaching artists.

AGES 18-30 MONTHS AGES 2–4 YEARS

AGES 31/2 TO 5

AGES 5 – 7

A caregiver stays 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. Class size limited to 10 children.

In early childhood classes marked for ages 2–4 yrs, a caregiver stays with the child. In order to provide the best quality time with your toddler, we ask that you refrain from bringing other children to class. Class size limited to 10 children.

Children enjoy these classes on their own, however parents may stay for the first class. Classes are limited to 12 children.

CLAY AND ART

PAINT AND STORIES

(5 WEEKS)

(5 WEEKS)

Meet animals from around the world before creating your own in this exploratory class for young artists. Inspired by both fiction and nonfiction stories, use clay, paint, and collage to create both familiar and not-so-familiar animals.

PLANTING A RAINBOW (5 WEEKS) Inspired by spring and the collaged stories of Lois Ehlert, have fun experimenting with materials selected especially for your young artist while building language, fine motor skills, and creative thinking. Each session explores new stories and provides a perfect progression to grow.

Melanie Weeks Session I: Starts April 10 Session II: Starts May 15 $100, Members $95

Tuesday 10-11:30am

Julie Christou Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $120, Members $115

SOUNDS OF SPRING (5 WEEKS) Lines, circles, and songs combine to create colorful works of art inspired by springtime sounds and the wonderful paintings of Wassily Kandinsky. We will listen to art and paint music in this highly creative and fun class. Thursday 10-11:30am

Julie Christou Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14

Monday 1–2:30pm

Catherine Gacki–Hartt Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11 $120, Members $115

ART SPROUTS (5 WEEKS) Celebrate spring as you create art that is all about the natural world. Create pots for growing sprouts that can hang outside and catch the breeze or decorate your own garden or porch. Nature artists will use clay and other materials to create garden stones, nature mobiles, windchimes, and more. Tuesday 1–2:30pm

Make famous masterpieces come alive through 2D and 3D works of art. Using your imagination, dive into paintings and climb sculptures, taking note of color, line and shape to create your own designs. A take-home portfolio helps your young artist explain why we love such masters as Van Gogh, Calder, and Cassatt. Mondays 4:30–6pm

Julie Christou Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11 $120, Members $115

BRICKS AND MORTAR (5 WEEKS) Explore building basics with shapes, lines, and size from big to small. Following in the footsteps of urban designer Daniel Burnham, gain inspiration from the skyscrapers here in Chicago, creating our own original ideas using clay and paint.

KIDSTREET

Friday 10–11:00 am

Award-winning stories will be used as inspiration for works of art this springtime. Emphasis will be on the story illustrations to guide our own colorful paintings, textured collages, and 3D works of art. Each session we will make a book to take home, encouraging pre-literacy and lettermaking skills. Come ready to work alongside your child throughout class.

ANIMALS: ORDINARY TO EXTRAORDINARY

(5 WEEKS)

Tuesdays 4:30–6pm

Susan Tecktiel Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $120, Members $115

Susan Tecktiel Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $120, Members $115

$120, Members $115

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AGES 5 – 7

AGES 9 – 12

A GROWING GARDEN

HANDBUILDING AND WHEELTHROWING

KIDSTREET

(5 WEEKS) With a warm welcome to spring, explore nature together through fun plant-based activities and handson investigations from a painter’s perspective. By pinching, coiling, and pounding a lump of clay, create your own ceramic growing vessel before planting a take-home garden. Wednesdays 4:30–6pm

Julie Christou Session I: Starts April 8 Session II: Starts May 13

(5 WEEKS) This class is a great opportunity to try your hand at clay. We will spend time learning the basic techniques of handbuilding, then move onto the wheel, while making great pots and unique sculpture. Thursday 4:30–6:30pm

Nicole Fischer Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14 $140, Members $135

$120, Members $115

AGES 8 – 12 DRAWING AND CARTOONING (5 WEEKS) Come explore the world of cartooning. Find inspiration in your favorite TV and comic book friends. Then develop your own individual characters, incorporating drawing and cartooning techniques. Mondays 4:30–6pm

Annie York Session I: Starts April 6 Session II: Starts May 11 Tuesdays 4:30–6pm

Annie York Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $120, Members $115

SPRING IMAGES (5 WEEKS) Warm colors and the springtime sun provide vivid inspiration for original drawings and paintings. While studying popular illustrations, artists will learn drawing and painting techniques, having the chance to combine their work into a book or a frame able piece of art.

FAMILY WORKSHOPS (1 DAY) These workshops are a wonderful opportunity to work together on themed projects and bring laughter, smiles and great new crafts into your life. All workshops are 2 hours long and meant for children ages 5+ accompanied by a paying adult.

AGES 10 – 14

$60, Members $55 for one adult and one child.

TEEN METALS

$30 for each additional family member.

(5 WEEKS) Explore and create jewelry and metal sculpture. Students will learn basic sawing, texturing, soldering and stone setting skills. All materials included. Tuesday 4:30-6pm

Susan Franker Session I: Starts April 7 Session II: Starts May 12 $160, Members $155

SURREALISM: DREAM AND REALITY

AGES 2+ WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE

Thursday 4:30–6pm

Kate Schick Session I: Starts April 9 Session II: Starts May 14 $160, Members $155

Wednesday 4:30–6pm

Kate Schick Session I: Starts April 8 Session II: Starts May 13 $120, Members $115

Get ready for all the delicious seasonal fruit that will soon be available by making your own pie plate out of clay. Make a trivet for holding it and some blackbirds for our pie. Saturday May 9 10am–12pm

SCHOOL’S OUT CAMPS COLOR YOUR WORLD AGES 5 - 8

Saturday May 2 10am–12pm

Young artists will be inspired by famous works from the Art Institute of Chicago collections as we take a virtual tour through books, prints, and the museum’s online gallery. Students will then create their own masterpieces, exploring handbuilding techniques with clay, painting through the color wheel, photography, and mixed-media collage.

AGES 5+

April 6-10 9am-3:30pm

This special toddler workshop is designed to give families with children younger than 5 an opportunity to spend an afternoon creating with clay. Imagine you are walking through the jungle and share the animals you see in clay.

(5 WEEKS) After introducing the history and concepts of the Surrealist movement, artists create original works combining the improbable and the unimaginable. Explore a variety of materials through collage, printmaking, and painting.

FOUR AND TWENTY BLACKBIRDS

JEWELRY BOXES Using clay, we will make a decorative pendant and a small jewelry box to hold it. Artists take home wire and beads to add to your pendant once it’s fired. A perfect gift for yourself or for Mom on Mother’s Day. Saturday April 18 10am–12pm

SPRING BIRDHOUSES Chirp! Give a bird a colorful new home made out of clay in this popular family workshop. Your birdhouse will make the perfect dwelling to hang from a tree or set on a porch. Saturday April 25 10am–12pm

$345, Members $340

MOVIE MAKING AGES 9 - 12 This camp explores the technical and collaborative aspects of digital storytelling as students write and produce short films. You’ll participate in screenwriting, costume design, cinematography, directing, editing, music composition, lighting, and more. On the last afternoon of camp, we will have a movie premiere. April 6-10 9am-3:30pm $345, Members $340

SCHOOL’S OUT CAMPS: Are there other days you’d like to have a school’s out camp? Let us design a School’s Out camp for your child and his schoolmates. Custom Camps are available for 5 or more students. For more information call the front desk at 773.769.4226 or email Julie Christou at julie@lillstreet.com.

28 SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11


LILLSTREET OFFERS A CREATIVE WAY TO CELEBRATE YOUR CHILD’S SPECIAL DAY!

PRIVATE LESSONS Kidstreet private lessons offer one-on-one mentorship for those interested in further developing skills, working on a special project, or fulfilling a portfolio requirement. Students may choose their medium and take advantage of our talented teaching staff and fine arts materials. Small group lessons are available for young artists who want to make art with friends.

CUSTOM CLASSES Our teachers and staff will work with you to create a custom class or camp tailored to your interests and availability.

For more information call the front desk at 773.769.4226 or email Julie Christou at julie@lillstreet.com

your child and their friends will have a wonderful time exploring the word of art! Kids ages 3+ can choose from a variety of clay or multimedia projects, Including: masks,outer space clay, shrinky dinks, bowls, mugs, clay animals, miniature worlds, and awesome accessories. Metalsmithing parties are available for kids, ages 10-18. Projects might include: jewelry or small sculpture in copper or brass. Silver available for an additional fee. Parties are usually scheduled for Saturday or Sunday afternoons from 11am-1pm, 2-4pm, or 5-7pm. If you have a special theme, we’ll develop a special project just for your party!

KIDSTREET

School’s Out Camps: Are there other days you’d like to have a school’s out camp? Let us design a School’s Out camp for your child and their schoolmates. Custom Camps are available for 5 or more students.

FROM TODDLERS TO TEENAGERS,

Please call the front desk to plan and book your party at 773∙769∙4226.

For more information please visit

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LILLSTREET

NEW CAMPS START EACH WEEK

JUNE 8 - AUGUST 24

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 formed 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.

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


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:

MONDAY-THURSDAY: 10AM-7:30 PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 10AM-6PM SUNDAY: 10AM-5PM

OFFICE & GALLERY HOURS:

REGISTER EARLY! CLASSES FILL QUICKLY. We strongly encourage you to preregister to ensure a space in class. Registration is accepted on a first-come, 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.

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

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.

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)

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.

• 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

CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

• Member’s price on children’s camps (entire family)

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

PRIVATE LESSONS

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.

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

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.

Contact us for more information customclasses@lillstreet.com SPRING SESSION

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. By 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 3/29/15

Dropped between 3/30/15-4/5/15

Dropped between 4/6/15-4/12/15

Dropped after 4/12/15 No refund or class credit

Adult/Child Classes

Refund minus $40 or full class credit

No refund – class credit only

No refund – half class credit

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.

School’s Out Camps

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

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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GALLERY | CLASSES | STUDIOS

4401 N. Ravenswood Chicago, IL 60640 773.769.4226 www.lillstreet.com

SPRING CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF APRIL 6 & MAY 11

ENJOY ALL THAT LILLSTREET HAS TO OFFER GALLERY & ARTISAN GIFT SHOP

ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

Lillstreet represents emerging and established artists working in ceramics, textiles, photography, painting, drawing, metalsmithing and more. Join us for exhibitions, receptions, and special events throughout the year.

Our resident artist program provides a unique opportunity for emerging artists to work in a collaborative community, offering resources and instruction in all of our departments. Get to know our Lillstreet resident artists at lillstreet.com/ artist-in-residence

LILLSTREET STUDIOS Lillstreet Studios is a unique community of 40+ artists working side by side throughout the 2nd and 3rd floors of Lillstreet Art Center.

ARTREACH

FIRST SLICE PIE CAFÉ

ArtReach brings the Lillstreet programs you love to over sixty different underserved educational, residential, and social service communities throughout Chicago. Support our work with a 100% tax-deductible donation. artreachatlillstreet.org

Support the community while enjoying delicious pie and other tasty treats. Every purchase helps fund outreach efforts, serving nearly 4,000 meals each month to Chicago’s hungry.


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