& ART dance
Spring 2013
COMMUNITY
BEGINNERS THROUGH ADVANCED ART AND DANCE CLASSES FOR YOUTH, TEENS AND ADULTS
REGISTRATION DECEMBER 17 THROUGH JANUARY 28 • 315∙797∙8260
REGISTRATION & INFORMATION Registration: December 17 through January 28
Class registration is available using our secure on-line system or in person, by mail or by phone. or visit us at www.mwpai.org Please call the Registration office at 315∙797∙8260 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. use Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover. TO REGISTER BY FAX: 797-9349 REGISTER IN PERSON at the School of Art (Studio Building) weekdays, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MAIL: Complete registration form in back of catalog, and mail to the School of Art. The form must be accompanied by a check payable to MWPAI. Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover are also accepted. Full payment is due at the time of registration. No partial payments will be accepted. No registrations will be taken without full payment. YOUR BEST VALUE IN ART & DANCE EDUCATION… SCHOLARSHIPS Community Art & Dance Scholarships are available awarded by need and merit. Scholarship request forms for Spring 2013 can be found on-line, www.mwpai.org or you can request one at the School of Art reception desk 315∙797∙8260. Deadline for the Spring semester is December 17, 2012. Any questions please call 315∙797∙8260. DANCE CLASSES Dance.......................................................................... 2 Adult/Teen Dance........................................................ 3 Kids/Teens Dance (Students to Age 19)....................... 4-5 YOUTH AND TEEN ART CLASSES Youth Saturday Art Classes For Ages 4-12.................... 6 Teen Saturday Art Classes For Ages 13-17.................... 7 Teen Methods & Media Illustration Ages 13-17 ....... 7 Portfolio Development For Grades 10, 11 and 12......... 7 ADULT STUDIO ART CLASSES Painting....................................................................... 8 Hand Piecing and Quilting........................................... 9 Sculpture..................................................................... 9 Jewelry/Metal Arts...................................................... 10-12 Drawing....................................................................... 13 Printmaking................................................................ 14 Pottery........................................................................ 15 Photography................................................................ 16 Information, Registration and Academic Calendar......................... 17 Registration Form.......................................................................... 18
Photo by Nancy Long
dance classes Registration: December 17 through January 28
Dance Classes Begin January 7- See Academic Calendar page 17
About the
dance Program
The School of Art provides a broad, community-based dance program with classes ranging from dance appreciation to a pre-professional curriculum. Classes for children, teens and adults are offered in ballet, jazz, tap and modern dance. A pre-ballet introduction to dance for younger students covers the basics of movement and music. Fundamentals of ballet and jazz give students the necessary foundation to begin pursuing more complicated and refined elements of dance. STUDENTS ONLY ADVANCE AT THE INVITATION OF THE FACULTY. DANCERS CAN ANTICPATE STUDYING AT EACH LEVEL FOR ONE TO FOUR YEARS. Photo by Nancy Long
Photo by Brian Ure
Photo by Nancy Long
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Adult/Teen dance Registration begins December 17 315∙797∙8260
*Start and end dates vary by class; please refer to the actual class for specific start and end dates* ADULT/TEEN DANCE CLASSES - 15 WEEK CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF JANUARY 7 Students do not prepare to perform in these classes.
Adult/Teen
dance Classes
Dance Class
Course Number
Day/Time
Start End
Tuition
Ballet - Beginning
AD501-1
Wednesday 7:30-9 p.m.
1/9 5/1
$170
Ballet - Intermediate
AD502-1
Monday 6:45-8:15 p.m.
1/7 4/29
$180
Ballet - Intermediate
AD502-2
Thursday 7:15-8:45 p.m.
1/10 5/2
$180
*New Intermediate/Advanced Ballet 8 week short session
AD502-3
Friday 6-7:45 p.m.
1/11 3/8
$100
Jazz - Intermediate
AD520-1
Thursday 7-8:30 p.m.
1/3 4/25
$180
Tap - Intermediate
AD620-2
Tuesday 1/8 $170 7:30-8:30 p.m. 4/30 *New* May/June Spring Sessions in Ballet & Jazz Tues. and Thurs. evenings register in April (315)797-8260
Adult Ballet 2 • photo by Nancy Long
Multiple dance class discounts and other dance class informationcan be found online at www.mwpai.org/dance
Kids/Teen dance
Registration begins December 17 315∙797∙8260
*Start and end dates vary by class; please refer to the actual class for specific start and end dates*
KIDS/TEEN DANCE Classes (Students to age 19)
15 & *19 Week Classes- Classes begin week of January 7 Students will prepare to perform in the Annual Student Performance at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) in May (see dates on calendar page 17)
Kids/Teen
dance Classes (Students to age 19) - 14 Week Classes
Dance Class
Course Number
Day/Time
Start End
Tuition
Pre-Ballet (ages 4-5) (Must be 4 by January 1, 2013)
CD098-1
Saturday 9-10 a.m.
1/12 5/4
$170
Fundamental Ballet (First grade approx.)
CD099-1
Saturday 9-10 a.m.
1/12 5/4
$170
Ballet 1 (Second-Fifth grades approx.)
CD101-1
Monday 3:45-5:15 p.m.
1/7 4/29
$170
Ballet 1 (Second-Fifth grades approx.)
CD101-2
Saturday 11:30 a.m. -1 p.m.
1/12 5/4
$180
Ballet 2 - First Year Level 2 (Second-Fifth grades approx.)
CD102-1
Saturday 10-11:30 a.m.
1/12 5/4
$180
Ballet 2 (Second-Fifth grades approx.)
CD102-2
Saturday 10-11:30 a.m.
1/12 5/4
$180
Fundamental Jazz and Tap (minimum age 7/Second Grade)
CD110-1
Friday 4-5:50 p.m.
1/11 5/3
$185
*Kids Jazz Level 1 and Tap Section A
CD110-2
Tuesday 4-6 p.m.
1/8 5/30
$185
*Jazz/Tap Level 1 will be added to the Annual Spring Dance Concerts at Hamilton College. 5/29 and 5/30*
Annual Spring Concert Multiple dance class discounts and other dance class informationcan be found online at www.mwpai.org/dance
Photo by Jim Scherzi
Kids Jazz • photo by Nancy Long
Pre-Ballet • photo by Nancy Long
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KIDS/TEEN Classes (Students to age 19)
19 weeks-Start dates vary by class Students will prepare to perform in the Annual Spring Concert at Hamilton College (in theater May 28 – June 2 for technical rehearsal and performances) Dance Class
Course Number
Day/Time
Start End
Tuition
Ballet 3* (Fourth -Seventh Grade approx; Strongly reccomended to be taken with Jazz/Tap
CD103-1
Monday 5:15-6:45 p.m.
1/7 6/2
$190
Ballet 3* (Fourth -Seventh Grade approx; Strongly reccomended to be taken with Jazz/Tap
CD103-2
Saturday 1-2:30 p.m.
1/12 6/2
$190
Ballet 4* (Jazz required to be considered for performance)
CD104-1
Thursday 3:45-5:30 p.m.
1/10 6/2
$195
Ballet 4* (With pointe and repertory)
CD104-2
Saturday 2:30-4:15 p.m.
1/12 6/2
$200
Ballet 5* (Jazz required for level 5)
CD105-2
Thursday 5:30-7:15 p.m.
1/10 6/2
$195
Ballet 5*
CD105-3
Saturday 1/12 11:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m. 6/2
$200
Ballet 6* (Level 5 students encouraged to attend; Jazz/ Tap required for level 6)
CD106-1
Monday 6:45-8:15 p.m.
1/7 6/2
$190
Ballet 6*
CD106-2
Thursday 5:30-7:15 p.m.
1/10 6/2
$195
Ballet 6*
CD106-3
Saturday 1/12 11:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m. 6/2
$200
Ballet 7* (Jazz required for level 7)
CD107-1
Monday 3:45-6 p.m.
1/7 6/2
$200
Ballet 7*
CD107-2
Thursday 3:45-5:30 p.m.
1/10 6/2
$200
Ballet 7 Repertory* (Level 5 and 6 with Teacher approval; Rehearsal until 6:15 if needed)
CD107-3
Friday 3:45-6p.m.
1/11 6/2
$200
Ballet 7* Rehearsal until 5:15 if needed
CD107-4
Saturday 1:45-4:15 p.m.
1/12 6/2
$200
Kids Jazz Level 2 and Tap** (Ballet Required)
CD120-1
Wednesday 3:45-6 p.m.
1/9 6/2
$200
Kids Jazz Level 3 and Tap** (Ballet Required)
CD130-1
Wednesday 3:45-6 p.m.
1/9 6/2
$200
Kids Jazz Level 4 and Tap** (Ballet Required)
CD140-1
Tuesday 5-7:30 p.m.
1/8 6/2
$200
Jazz/Tap for Junior Workshop (Ballet Required)
CD160-1
Tuesday 6-9 p.m.
1/8 6/2
$200
Jazz/Tap for Senior Workshop
CD170-1
Wednesday 6-9 p.m.
1/9 6/2
$200
Jr./Sr. Performance Workshop (mandatory to perform)
CD170-2
Thursday 5:30-7 p.m.
1/10 6/2
$100
Advanced Jazz (teacher approval; ballet experience required)
CD170-3
Wednesday 7-9 p.m.
1/10 6/2
$200
Advanced Tap (by invitation only)
CD170-4
Wednesday 6-7 p.m.
1/10 6/2
$185
Please note: starts dates for Tap/Jazz Levels 2 -4, Junior & Senior Wksp INCLUDE mandatory rehearsals. *Students must take all courses offered at this level (i.e., Ballet 3 and 4 meets twice weekly). Students can expect to be at each level for 1 to 4 years. **Jazz/Tap Level 2, 3, 4 will perform at both MVCC and Hamilton College Multiple dance class discounts and other dance class information can be found online at www.mwpai.org/dance
Youth Art Program YOUTH ART CLASSES
Registration begins December 17 through January 28 *Ages 4-12 (age requirement strictly followed) • January 26 through May 4
About the Saturday Morning Youth Programs
The Community Arts Education youth and teen programs are designed for students to discover their potential as learners through art. Students will work with qualified artist educators to explore materials and processes creating and having fun as they challenge their imaginations. Students will experiment with clay, recycled materials and fibers and learn about texture line and color as they build their own creations and create their own paintings and drawings. Students will develop confidence and skills as they make friends and become inspired by art. Children’s Art Classes — Materials fees are included in tuition for children’s art classes. It is recommended that children bring an old shirt to wear as a smock in class.
ARTBOX I & II
TUITION: $230 Youth and teens attend art classes for the entire morning, 9 to 11:30 a.m., providing them ample time to work on creative projects and to experience several areas of art. *Parents/Family members: The Museum of Art opens at 10 a.m. on Saturday mornings if you would like to view our exhibitions during your child’s class time. Each ArtBox class is divided into two, seven-week sessions. One group meets with the drawing/painting instructors for the first seven weeks, while the other group attends the clay & sculptural media classes. At mid-semester, the groups switch instructors and classrooms so that all students participate in each media. *Please supply your child with a snack each class. Saturdays 9 to 11:30 a.m. January 26 through May 4
ARTBOX I (AGES 6 TO 8)
* (must be 6 by first class) CA101-1 Team taught by Linda Foote, Painting & Drawing Instructor and TBA, Clay & Sculptural Media Instructor Class limit: 30
ARTBOX II (AGES 9 TO 12)
* (must be 9 by first class) CA102-1 Team taught by Sarah Kilian, Painting & Drawing Instructor and Paula Caruana, Clay & Sculptural Media Instructor Class limit: 30 *All ArtBox I and II students will meet in the School of Art Gallery for the first meeting on Saturday, January 26 at 9 a.m.
MINI MONET
(ages 4 and 5)* *Students must be 4 by January 14, 2013 TUITION: $150 Student will learn the basics of art such as cutting, pasting, shapes and colors, in a safe comfortable environment. Activities will include collage, sculpture, painting and drawing. Due to the same lesson plan each session, children may only enroll in ONE session each semester. Saturdays 9 to 10:15 a.m. January 26 through May 4 (14 weeks) Stephanie Bevins, Instructor CA099-1 Class limit: 10 Saturdays 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. January 26 through May 4 (14 weeks) Stephanie Bevins, Instructor CA099-2 Class limit: 10
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TEEN ART CLASSES Registration begins December 17 through January 28 Age requirement is strictly followed.
YOUNG ARTISTS PAINTING/DRAWING
Ages 13 to 17 (must be 13 by first class) TUITION: $230 This class is designed specifically for teenagers who want to grow creatively and explore the visual arts. Students spend the semester with their classmates developing artistic abilities through creative instruction using various water-media. Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m. January 26 through May 4 (14 weeks) Sandra DeVisser, Instructor Class limit: 15 TA101-1
METHODS & MEDIA ILLUSTRATION
Ages 13 to 17 (must be 13 by first class) TUITION: $230 /LAB FEE: $70 Course Narrative in Illustration – The objectives of this course is to develop drawing skills through in-class instructions and practice. Introduction to the history, theory, and practice of communication through different mediums and methods such as, children’s book illustration, spot illustration, sequential art illustration and story boarding. Students will learn the formal element of drawing: line, shape, value, texture, and linear perspective. Students will also develop an understanding of composition and format, and also develop critiquing skills. Through this process students will also learn to achieve line and tone to arrive to an integrated image and work with a variety of media, including, charcoal pencils, colored pencils, and inks. Students will also be required to keep a sketchbook for outside assignments. Saturdays 9 - 11:30 a.m. January 26 through May 4 (14 weeks) Jason Egitto, Instructor Class limit: 15 TA103-1
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT For Grades 10, 11 and 12
TUITION: $250 / LAB FEE: $75 This is a serious portfolio development course that will focus on building and improving drawing skills, an important criterion for art college admission. Students will work from the still life and figure (no nude models), as well as self-portrait. Monday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. January 28 through May 6 (14 weeks) Stephen Arnison, Professor Class Limit: 15 TA102-1
ADULT STUDIO ART PAINTING
Registration: December 17 through January 28
PAINTING TECHNIQUES FOR BEGINNERS
Beginners - must be 18 years and older TUITION: $250 This course provides a structured program designed for beginning students. Projects focusing on composition and design, color mixing and essential painting techniques will be investigated. Acrylic paints are preferred. Monday 9 a.m. to Noon January 28 through May 6 (14 weeks) Sandra DeVisser, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-4 Monday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. January 28 through May 6 (14 weeks) Sandra DeVisser, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-5
MULTI-LEVEL PAINTING (ACRYLIC AND OIL PAINT)
All levels – must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 This is a hands-on class that explores painting through practical applications and experiences that relate line, form, texture, and color, while also investigating how these visual relationships relate to the artist’s intentions and the meaning of the work. Thursday 9 a.m. to Noon January 24 through May 2 (14 weeks) Chris Cirillo, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-1
LANDSCAPE PAINTING
All levels – must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 This course will encourage students to work from various sources, including sketches, color studies and photographs in order to create landscape paintings. Watercolors, acrylics, oils and pastels may be used. Tuesday 1 to 4 p.m. January 22 through April 30 (14 weeks) Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-8
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QUILTING INTRODUCTION TO HAND AND MACHINE PIECING
All Levels - must be 18 years and older TUITION: $250/LAB FEE: $70 Learn simple tips and basic techniques in machine quilting and hand piecing; choosing fabric and playing with the color wheel with time saving tips in batting choices, threads, and needles. Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. February 20 through May 1 (10 weeks) Linda Foote, Instructor Class limit: 10 AA200-1
SCULPTURE INTRODUCTION TO THE WELDED FORM
All Levels - must be 18 years and older TUITION: $250/LAB FEE: $70 Through this course you will have the chance to learn basic skills in metalworking and electric arc welding to produce a welded form. In addition, other aspects of creative metalworking will be discussed, such as forming, cold connections and finishing. Concepts on scale, kinetics and design will also be discussed to help in understanding limits of material. The student will come away from the class with a creation of his or her own design as fabricated by their own hands. Wednesday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. January 23 through May 1 (14 weeks) Paul Valdez, Instructor Class limit: 10 AA107-1
JEWELRY/ METAL ARTS
Registration: December 17, 2012 through January 28, 2013 *Registration deadlines for classes and workshops that have a later start date will be extended*
BEGINNING JEWELRY
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $250/ Lab Fee: $70 This course is for the beginning student with little or no previous jewelry making experience. Students will learn basic techniques through demonstrations and projects. Techniques will include sawing, piercing, texturing, riveting, soldering and bezel setting cabochon stones. Prerequisite: No previous jewelry experience is required. Tuesdays 6 to 9 p.m. January 22 – April 30 (14 week) Chris Irick, Professor Class limit:15 AA106-1
ADVANCED BEGINNING JEWELRY AND METAL ARTS
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $250/ Lab Fee: $70 This course is for students who have successfully completed the beginning level jewelry class and are ready to learn a variety of new techniques. Technical demonstrations vary each semester. Techniques may include basic lost-wax and cuttlefish casting techniques, beginning enameling, a variety of stone setting techniques, surface development including etching, reticulation and fusing, as well as die-forming and hollow construction. Students will have plenty of class time to practice new techniques and make jewelry of their own design incorporating these techniques. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. January 23 – May 1 (14 weeks) Chris Irick, Professor Class limit:15 AA106-3
COMBINED CLASS: ADVANCED BEGINNING JEWELRY AND INDEPENDENT PROJECTS / INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY
Advanced Beginners: Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $250/ Lab Fee: $70 This course is designed for students who have successfully completed the beginning level jewelry class and are ready to learn a variety of new techniques. Technical demonstrations vary each semester. Techniques may include basic lost-wax and cuttlefish casting techniques, beginning enameling, a variety of stone setting techniques, surface development including etching, reticulation and fusing, as well as die-forming and hollow construction. Students will have plenty of class time to practice new techniques and make jewelry of their own design incorporating these techniques. INDEPENDENT PROJECTS / INTERMEDIATE: This course is designed for the self-motivated student with intermediate level skills to create projects of their own design, continue to expand skills and get practical advice from a professional metalsmith. Technical demonstrations will depend upon the needs of the students for their individual projects. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry Wednesday 1 to 4 p.m. January 23 – May 1 (14 week) Chris Irick, Professor Class limit:15 AA106-2
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INDEPENDENT PROJECTS / INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $250/ Lab Fee: $70 This course is designed for the self-motivated student with intermediate level skills to create projects of their own design, continue to expand skills and get practical advice from a professional metalsmith. Technical demonstrations will depend upon the needs of the students for their individual projects. Prerequisites: Beginning Jewelry, Two semesters of Advanced Beginners Jewelry Thursday 6 to 9 p.m. January 24 – May 2 (14 week) Chris Irick, Professor Class limit:15 AA106-4
CHAINS
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $180/ Lab Fee: $45 In this class, students will learn to make classic chain patterns using jump rings. Patterns made will include but not be limited to: Byzantine, Queen’s, Foxtail, flat chainmail, Double and Single Flower, Helm’s and Orbital. Other patterns can be made as student’s request. In the process, students will learn about wire temper, gauges, proper use of pliers and how to properly open and close jump rings. Prerequisite: No previous jewelry experience is required
MIXED MATERIALS
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $180/ Lab Fee: $45 This class is a good opportunity for students to explore using non-traditional or unexpected materials in their jewelry. Plastic, paper, found objects or metals such as anodized aluminum are some examples, but students are encouraged to bring in ia objects and materials that • Mixed Med n, Instructor ia st ri O sa Li they would like to include in their jewelry. This is a design class in which the group works together to help each other consider various ways their materials may be included in the jewelry, and demonstrations will be given accordingly. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry Mondays 6 to 9 p.m. March 25 – May 6 (7 weeks) Lisa Oristian, Instructor Class Limit: 15 AA106-8
Mondays 1 – 4 p.m. January 28 – March 18 (7 weeks) Lisa Oristian, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA106-5
MAKING METAL BEADS
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $180/ Lab Fee: $45 Students will learn to make metal beads by both cold and hot connected methods. Techniques used and explored will include riveting, tab connecting and soldering. Metals used can be silver, copper, brass and aluminum. Other techniques explored will be piercing, texturing, finishing Lisa Oristian, Instructor • Metal Beads and Keum boo. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry
Lisa Oristian, Instructor • Chains
Mondays 6 to 9 p.m. January 28 – March 18 (7 weeks) AA106-6 Mondays 1 to 4 p.m. March 25 – May 6 (7 weeks) AA106-7 Lisa Oristian, Instructor Class Limit: 15
Aleana D/Aniello, Instructor • Cloisonné
*NEW* WORKSHOPS DIE FORMING
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $295 Learn the process of die forming with the hydraulic press to make jewelry scale pieces with three dimensional form. Basic to advanced techniques in die forming will be covered in demonstrations in this two day intensive class. We will focus on non-conforming/silhouette dies used in conjunction with a variety of non ferrous metals. Examples will also be shown of soldering die formed pieces together, mechanism used with die forming to create lockets and small containers, conforming dies and pieces of finished jewelry using this process. Materials will be provided so that students can make their own dies during the workshop as well as use dies provided by the professor. Students will need to bring or purchase at the school; copper, brass and / or sterling silver sheet in 22, 20 and/or 18 gauge. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry Saturday and Sunday 9 to 4 p.m. (with an hour break for lunch at noon) February 23 and 24 (2 day workshop) Chris Irick, Professor Class limit: 12 WK106-5
Chris Irick, Professor • Die Forming
ADVANCED CLOISONNÉ ENAMELING
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $195 This class is for students that have some experience with enameling, especially cloisonné enameling, as we will dive right into more advanced and exciting techniques. Students will learn how to cloisonné enamel on a 3-dimensional form such as domes, containers...etc. Students will also learn how to apply precious metal foils and how to prepare and use transparent enamels for shading. Learn how to successfully apply enamels to soldered objects. Students will be provided with the basic materials needed to make a finished piece, and other items may be brought to class or purchased at the school. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry and basic enameling experience Saturday 9 to 4 p.m. (with an hour break for lunch at noon) March 2 (1 day workshop) Aleana D’Aniello, Instructor Class limit: 8 WK106-4
ENAMELING: APPLYING COLOR TO METAL Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $195 Want to learn the fundamental techniques behind the ancient art of enameling? Students will first learn to prepare a surface to accept enamels, then how to apply the foundation layer, and several techniques for adding details and embellishments. Students will learn how to fire their piece in the kiln, and will take home a finished work of art. Students will be provided with all of the materials needed to make a finished piece, but feel free to bring copper sheet, fired PMC scrap, small stencils, left over glass seed beads, or other items to use as inspiration and decoration. Prerequisite: No previous jewelry or enameling experience required Saturday 9 to 4 p.m. (with an hour break for lunch at noon) January 26 (1 day workshop) Aleana D’Aniello, Instructor Class limit: 8 WK106-1
SOLDERING 101
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $295 This two day intensive workshop is ideal for those new to soldering or those who do not feel confident in their soldering skills. Demonstrations will focus on proper soldering technique, troubleshooting common problems, different types of torches used in soldering and show examples of small to large scale soldering for jewelry and metalsmithing projects in a variety on non ferrous metals. Students will have ample time to practice soldering seams in between demonstrations. Copper and brass will be provided for samples. Students may bring their own sterling silver or purchase metal at the school. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry Saturday and Sunday 9 to 4 p.m. (with an hour break for lunch at noon) February 2 and 3, (2 day workshop) Chris Irick, Professor Class limit: 12 WK106-2
CLOISONNÉ ENAMELING
Must be 18 years or older Tuition: $195 Students will learn how to prepare a surface for cloisonné enameling, forming and firing cloisonné wires, wet-packing enamels to fill in the design with color, and finishing techniques. Students will be provided with the basic materials needed to make a finished piece, and other items may be brought to class or purchased at the school. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry and basic enameling experience Saturday 9 to 4 p.m. (with an hour break for lunch at noon) February 16 (1 day workshop) Aleana D’Aniello, Instructor Class limit: 8 WK106-3
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DRAWING
Registration: December 17, 2012 through January 28, 2013
FIGURE DRAWING
All Levels - must be 18 years and older TUITION: $250 / MODEL FEE: $60 Gestural drawing, contour drawing and other methods of recording the figure are the foundation of this course. A nude model will be used. Thursday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. January 24 through May 2 (14 weeks) Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class limit: 20 AA101-2
DRAWING
Beginners - must be 18 years and older TUITION: $250 This course begins with the basic elements of drawing – line, gesture, mark, mass, shape, value and texture – with emphasis on observation from life. Tuesday 9 a.m. to Noon January 22 through April 30 (14 weeks) Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class Limit: 20 AA101-1
PRINTMAKING
Registration: December 17, 2012 through January 28, 2013
INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING
All levels – must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 / LAB FEE: $75 This course provides an introduction to a variety of printmaking techniques and the concept of “multiple identical originals”. Possible areas of instruction in relief, intaglio, collagraph & monotype processes. Tuesday 6 – 9 p.m. January 22 through April 30 (14 weeks) TBA Class limit: 12 AA103-2
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED PRINTMAKING Intermediate/Advanced – must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 / LAB FEE: $75 This course is designed for the self-motivated student with previous experience in printmaking. Students may work on individual projects with instructional guidance. Thursday 1 to 4 p.m. January 23 through May 1 (14 weeks) TBA Class limit: 12 AA103-1
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POTTERY
Registration: December 17, 2012 through January 28, 2013
BEGINNING POTTERY
Beginners-must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 / LAB FEE: $75 This course covers beginning levels of throwing and hand building. In a creative, positive community atmosphere students will develop the skills, dexterity, and coordination required to use the potter’s wheel as one tool of the ceramic forming process. Students will be introduced to various ceramic techniques, processes and aesthetics in a contemporary, social and historical context. The fundamentals of the firing and glazing processes will also be explored. Art offers us a lifetime of learning and exploration, taking this class, students will experience personal growth and artistic discovery. Ceramic history along with the history of craft will be explored learning about clay as both a sculptural and functional medium. Thursday 6 to 9 p.m. January 24 through May 2 (14 weeks) Janelle Roginski, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA104-4
POTTERY
All levels – must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 / LAB FEE: $75 This course covers throwing and hand building techniques for beginners and experienced students. It will cover various throwing techniques, functional design and surface treatments. Advanced students may pursue projects of the own choosing with instructional guidance. Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m. January 22 through April 30 (14 weeks) Bryan McGrath, Professor Class limit: 10 AA104-1 Wednesday 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. January 23 through May 1 (14 weeks) Bryan McGrath, Professor Class limit: 10 AA104-2 Thursday 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. January 24 through May 2 (14 weeks) Bryan McGrath, Professor Class limit: 10 AA104-3 Nominal firing fees will be charged.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Registration: December 17, 2012 through January 28, 2013
BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
All levels - must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 / LAB FEE: $90 This course is designed for students wishing to learn the art of traditional black and white or color photography. Students must choose to work in either black and white or color upon registration. Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. January 23 through May 1 (14 weeks) Keith Sandman, Professor Class limit: 12 AA105-1
BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Beginners - must be 18 years or older TUITION: $250 / LAB FEE: $70 This course is designed to help those wishing to advance their interest in the art of photography through the use of their digital camera, and the digital darkroom. Monday 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. January 28 through May 6 (14 weeks) Eric Mishalanie, Instructor Class limit: 12 AA120-1 *Photography Courses: It is required that students have a 35mm camera for the black and white and color photography courses. *Digital Photography Courses: It is required that students have a digital camera.
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CANCELLATION DUE TO WEATHER
If classes are cancelled due to inclement weather, it will be announced on the following: TELEVISION STATIONS: WKTV, WUTR RADIO STATIONS: WIBX, WFRG, WLZW, WODZ, WOUR, KISS FM, Mix 102.5 WRCK/ WKLL Please refrain from calling the School of Art, as there will be no receptionists on duty to answer the calls
MUNSON-WILLIAMS-PROCTOR ARTS INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SPRING 2013
Art Classes Art Classes Begin
January 22
Last Day to Register
January 28
No Classes
March 10-16
ArtBox switch day
March 23
Art Classes End
May 6
has a policy of non-discrimination, which assures that students are accepted fairly, and without discriminatory regard for sex, race, national origin, color, religion, age, disability or sexual orientation. Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute is a not-for-profit educational corporation, which in furtherance of its purposes and objectives, endeavors to publicize the work and achievements of its students, faculty, staff and alumni. In connection with these efforts the Institute reserves the right to release appropriate information and to take photographs, motion pictures, or videotape of students, faculty, staff and alumni, and their work, and to use and distribute these materials in any form or format in furtherance of the Institute’s purpose and objectives.
MWPAI INSTRUCTORS may, with the approval of the Dean,
dismiss from class or refuse enrollment to any attendee who is disruptive or uncooperative or whose skills are advanced beyond the level of instruction of a particular class or section.
REFUND POLICY:
• A full refund of tuition and lab fee will be granted for Community Arts Education classes or workshops when a class is canceled or the Office of the Registrar receives an official course withdrawal form from a student prior to the first scheduled class meeting. • After the start of Community Arts Education classes and workshops pro-rated tuition and lab fee will be refunded based off of the last day of attendance and/or date the official course withdrawal form is received by the registrar. • If a student withdraws after the third scheduled class, no refund will be granted, unless it is a medical emergency accompanied by a doctor’s note. • Registration fees are not refundable. • This refund policy covers withdrawals for any reasons including injury, illness or family emergencies. Refunds take four weeks to process. Refunds are issued in the form of a check, which is mailed directly to the student’s home address. In case of credit card payment, refunds are applied directly to the credit card account. * Official Course Withdrawal Forms can be found on-line www. mwpai.org or at the School of Art reception desk.
Dance Classes Dance Classes Begin
varies by class; see course schedule
Last Day to Register
Prior to 2nd Class
No Classes
February 16-22
No Classes
April 6-12
Dance Classes End
varies by class; see course schedule
Young Children’s Dance Performances Fifteenth Annual Student Performance (at MVCC) Spring Dance Concert (at Hamilton College): Technical rehearsal Jazz (tentative) Ballet (tentative)
May 4
May 28 May 29 and 30 June 2 May 31
Please note: This catalog must be considered as informational and not binding on the Institute. MWPAI reserves the right to make changes in the information printed in this catalog without prior notice.
Photo by Nancy Long
REGISTRATION FORM NAME: Student Name
Date of Birth (required; if under 18 years)
Name of Parent or Guardian (Youth/Teen Class)
CLASSES: Class Code
Class
Day/Time
Class Code
Class
Day/Time
Class Code
Class
Day/Time
Class Code
Class
Day/Time
State
Zip
MAILING ADDRESS: House Number / Street City Daytime Phone Number
Evening Phone Number
Cell Phone Number
Email Address Are you a current (with card) member of Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute?
❏ Yes ❏ No
TUITION: Total Tuition (excluding lab fees) $ Deduct Member Discount Here
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Deduct 1st Time Student Discount
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Subtotal $ Phone 797-8260 for Multiple Dance discounts
Dance Students taking 2 or more classes Total Lab Fees (Not included in tuition discount) + $10 Registration Fee per student ( ) @ $10 ea.
=
Total Amount Due
$
(Registration Fee is non-refundable)
❏ Check enclosed. Make check payable to: MWPAI School of Art TUITION DISCOUNT INFORMATION ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard MWPAI members may deduct one 10% discount off tuition for one class per semester.Two discounts maximum per Family/Household ❏ American Express ❏ Discover Membership per semester when more than one family member Card Number Expiration Date
takes a class.
If you are unsure of the total amount due, please phone the School of Art (797-8260) to confirm before mailing your registration and check.
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REGISTRATION DECEMBER 17 THROUGH JANUARY 28 • 315∙797∙8260
310 Genesee Street Utica, NY 13502
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