COMMUNITY
& ART dance
CREATIVE! BEGINNERS THROUGH ADVANCED ART AND DANCE CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS, TEENS AND ADULTS
FALL 2013 REGISTRATION AUGUST 7 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9
(EXTENDED FOR CLASSES & WORKSHOPS WITH A LATER START DATE)
315-797-8260
REGISTRATION & INFORMATION Registration: August 7, 2013 through September 9, 2013 -Registration for second 7-week sessions will remain open until October 28
REGISTRATION IS EASY
• Phone 315-797-8260 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • In person at the School of Art (Studio Building) weekdays, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Fax 797-9349 • Online at mwpai.org • Mail: Send completed registration form in back of catalog 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. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover
YOUR BEST VALUE IN ART AND DANCE EDUCATION…
SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships are available and are awarded by need and merit. Scholarship request forms for fall 2013 can be found online at mwpai.org or at the School of Art reception desk 315-797-8260. Deadline for the fall semester is August 5, 2013. *Look for information on workshops and classes offered by our Visiting Artists from our new Artist-in-Residence program starting in August online at mwpai.org and in the August MWPAI Bulletin.
ART CLASSES FOR KIDS Age requirements will be strictly followed. • September 7 through December 14
KIDS ART PROGRAM
Kids can use art to discover their learning potential, creating and having fun as they challenge their imaginations. In this program, students experiment with clay, recycled materials and fibers to learn about texture, line and color as they develop confidence and skills, make friends, and become inspired by art. Classes are held in the School of Art studios and are taught by dedicated, enthusiastic instructors who respond to a child’s creative spirit. PLEASE NOTE: MINI-MONET: Students in the first session that meets 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. will meet in the S/A Gallery, the second session that meets from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. will meet in classroom SC1 located in the Student Center (located on the corner of State and Kirkland Streets) *Materials are supplied for children’s classes. Please provide a snack for your child each day. It is recommended that each child bring to class an old shirt to use as a smock.*
MINI MONET (AGES 4 & 5)
TUITION: $150 MEMBER: $135 Students learn basics in art including cutting, pasting, shapes and colors through collage, sculpture, painting and drawing. This class will also help children with social interaction through group activities. Due to the same lesson plan each session, children may only enroll in ONE session each semester. Saturday 9 to 10:15 a.m. September 7 through December 14 Stephanie Bevins, Instructor Class limit: 10 CA099-1 Saturday 10:30 to 11:45 a.m September 7 through December 14 Stephanie Bevins, Instructor Class limit: 10 CA099-2
ARTBOX ARTBOX is divided into two classes. One class works for
seven weeks in painting and drawing, while the other class works in clay and sculptural media. At the end of the first seven weeks, October 26, the students in painting and drawing switch to clay and sculptural media and those in clay and sculptural media during will switch to painting and drawing. At mid-morning, students have a 15-minute supervised snack break. (Please provide a snack for your child each day). All ARTBOX students will gather in the School of Art Gallery for the first meeting 9 a.m. September 7.
ARTBOX I
(AGES 6, 7 & 8)
TUITION: $255 MEMBER: $229.50 Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m. September 7 through December 14 Team-taught by Instructors Linda Foote and Julie Angerosa Class Limit: 30 CA101-1
ARTBOX II
(AGES 9, 10, 11 &12)
TUITION: $255 MEMBER: $229.50 Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m. September 7 through December 14 Team-taught by Instructors Paula Caruana and Sarah Kilian Class Limit: 30 CA102-1
CLASSES F Age requirements will be strictly followed.
BEGINNING YOUNG ARTISTS JEWELRY FOR TEENS DRAWING AND Ages 14 to 17 PAINTING TUITION: $185/LAB FEE: $45 Ages 13 to 17 MEMBER: $166.50/LAB FEE: $45 Demonstrations and lectures include sawing/piercing, soldering, surface development, chain making and bezel setting cabochon stones. Students create jewelry of their own design using these techniques working in nonferrous metals including copper, brass and silver. Students are required to purchase all metal and some expendable supplies including sandpaper, solder and saw blades, available at the School of Art reception desk. Students will be required to use a wide variety of equipment including torches. Appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes must be worn during class. Monday 4 to 6 p.m. September 9 through December 9 Shannon Stockbridge, Instructor Class limit: 12 TA106-1
TUITION: $255 MEMBER: $229.50 This 14-week class is designed specifically for teenagers who want to grow creatively and explore the visual arts. Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m. September 7 through December 14 Sandra DeVisser, Instructor Class Limit: 15 TA101-1
FOR TEENS September 7 through December 14
PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
For Grades 10, 11 and 12
TUITION: $185/MATERIAL FEE: $45 MEMBER: $166.50/MATERIAL FEE: $45 This course focuses 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. Thursday 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. September 5 through December 12 Instructor: TBA Class limit: 15 TA102-1
SCULPTURE IN MOTION
Ages 13 to 17 (must be 13 by first class) TUITION: $185/MATERIAL FEE: $45 MEMBER: $166.50/MATERIAL FEE: $45 Create objects that bend, move, wiggle, and respond to the world around them. Projects will be mostly open-ended, focusing on art and design, to allow students to explore interactive objects, kinetic sculpture, interface design, and robotics. This class requires no prior knowledge. Wednesday 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. September 4 through December 11 Jacob Francois, Artist-in-Residence Class limit: 15 TA107-1
ILLUSTRATION FOR TEENS
Drawing for Cartoonists
Ages 13 to 17 (must be 13 by first class) TUITION: $185/MATERIAL FEE: $45 MEMBER: $166.50/MATERIAL FEE: $45 This course focuses on creating images for communication by developing drawing skills by introducing students to different media and methods including children’s book illustration, spot illustration, sequential art illustration and storyboarding. Students learn the formal elements of drawing: line, shape, value, texture, and linear perspective while working with a variety of media, including charcoal pencils, colored pencils, and inks. Tuesday 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. September 3 through December 10 Jason Egitto, Instructor Class limit: 15 TA103-1
BOOKMAKING AND THE PRINT Ages 13 to 17 (must be 13 by first class)
TUITION: $185/MATERIAL FEE: $45 MEMBER: $166.50/MATERIAL FEE: $45 Publish a book, create your own sketchbook, and make a multi-layered, pop-up artwork. Create your own handmade books with little or no writing involved. This class introduces creating practical and artistic books by focusing on incorporating printmaking techniques. Learn different types of bookmaking from the simple accordion fold to more complex steps like pop-ups, Japanese stab binding and other hard-bound books. Demonstrations included in this class will range from paper creation and decorating, to how to include imagery with tools including embossing, monotype, and letterpress. Learn to look at ways to reuse household materials to create books and journals. Friday 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. September 6 through December 13 Instructor: Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence Class limit: 12 TA103-2
7 WEEK
CLASSES FO – Sign up for one class or both-
INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING Beginning Levels Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35 MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35 This course provides students a variety of printmaking techniques including relief, collagraph, bookbinding and monotype to learn the concept of printing “multiple identical originals.” Tuesday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. September 3 through October 15 Hannah O’Toole, Instructor Class Limit:12 AA103-1 Tuesday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. October 22 through December 10 Hannah O’Toole, Instructor Class Limit: 12 AA103-2
OR ADULTS DRAWING Beginners - must be 18 years and older
TUITION: $140 MEMBER: $126 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 September 3 through October 15 Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class Limit: 15 AA101-1 Tuesday 9 a.m. to Noon October 22 through December 10 Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class Limit: 15 AA101-2
FIGURE DRAWING All Levels
Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $140/MODEL FEE: $30 MEMBER: $126/MODEL FEE: $30 The study of the human form is essential for every art student. This course emphasizes the interrelationship within the figure. 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. September 5 through October 17 Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA101-3
FIGURE DRAWING & PAINTING All Levels
Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $140/MODEL FEE: $30 MEMBER: $126/MODEL FEE: $30 The study of the human form is essential for every art student. This course emphasizes the interrelationship within the figure through painting. Drawing will remain an option, but with one long pose each evening. A nude model will be used. Thursday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. October 24 through December 12 Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA101-4
7 WEEK
CLASSES FO – Sign up for one class or both-
QUILTING 101
Patterns
ALL LEVELS - MUST BE 18 YEARS AND OLDER MUST BE 18 YEARS AND OLDER TUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35 MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35 This class for beginners can also be a refresher class for students to get back into quilting. Students work at their own pace using pre-cut strips and a choice of quilt patterns. Students are asked to bring their own sewing machines and machines will also be available. Come and enjoy the fun and quilting with friends! Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. September 4 through October 16 Linda Foote, Instructor Class limit: 10 AA200-1 Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. October 23 through December 11 Linda Foote, Instructor Class limit: 10 AA200-2
OR ADULTS JEWELRY EXPLORING FOR A SMALL STUDIO COLD-CONNECTIONS TUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35 IN JEWELRY MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35 TUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35 Outfitting a studio for making metal jewelry can be a daunting and expensive proposition, but there are many jewelry techniques that can be pursued in a small home studio with minimal equipment. In this course, techniques in bead jewelry making and metal jewelry making that lend themselves to home studios will be explored. Techniques include wire clasps and findings, knotting beads, making chain from jump rings and handmade wire links, piercing with a jeweler’s saw, using cold-connections to join metal or produce non-soldered settings for cabochon stones. Information about tools, equipment and raw materials will be included with interactive design discussion. No prior jewelry making experience is required. Monday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. September 9 through October 21 Lisa Oristian, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA106-4
MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35 Students explore making metal jewelry without the use of a torch. Techniques will include learning various kinds of rivets, tabs and staples, alternative prong settings and using wire to make simple wrap settings for rough stones and other objects. Proper tools and their usage, information on raw materials and suppliers, texture and design will be explored. No prior jewelry making experience is required. Monday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. October 28 through December 9 Lisa Oristian, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA106-5
14 WEEK
CLASSES FO (For Students 18 years and older)
LANDSCAPE PAINTING All Levels
TUITION: $275 MEMBER: $247.50 Beginning and advanced students paint outdoor landscapes on location (weather permitting). Painting demonstrations and individualized instruction are featured. Indoor studio lessons will be offered on rainy days. Students must provide their own transportation for class field trips. Tuesday 1 to 4 p.m. September 3 through December 10 Annette Gurdo, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-2
PAINTING TECHNIQUES FOR BEGINNERS Must be 18 years and older
TUITION: $275 MEMBER: $247.50 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 September 9 through December 9 Sandra DeVisser, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-4 Monday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. September 9 through December 9 Sandra DeVisser, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-5
PAINTING All Levels
Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $275 MEMBER: $247.50 This class 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 meaning of the work. The projects will have some flexibility to accommodate beginners and experienced painters. Students interested in an independent study structure will be accommodated. The instructor will help each student with individual problem solving along with brief lectures and critiques for the class as a group. Thursday 9 a.m. to Noon September 5 through December 12 Chris Cirillo, Instructor Class limit: 15 AA102-1
OR ADULTS INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY, Black & white, color & digital
All levels - must be 18 years or older TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $90 MEMBER: $247.50/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 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. September 4 through December 11 Eric Mishalanie Instructor Class limit: 12 AA105-1
BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Beginners - must be 18 years or older
TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70 Students advance their photographic skills through the use of their digital camera and the digital darkroom. It is required that students have a digital camera. Tuesday 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. September 3 through December 10 Eric Mishalanie, Instructor Class limit: 10 AA120-1
14 WEEK
CLASSES FO (For Students 18 years and older)
SCULPTURE, INTRODUCTION TO POTTERY, INTRODUCTION Throwing for Beginners TO THE WELDED FORM Beginning Levels All Levels Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70 Students learn basic skills in metalworking and electric arc welding. Aspects of creative metalworking will be discussed, including forming, cold connections and finishing. Concepts on scale, kinetics and design will also be discussed to understand limits of material. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. September 4 through December 11 Paul Valdez, Instructor Class limit: 8 AA107-1
Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $75 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $75 Students develop the skills, dexterity, and coordination required to use the potter’s wheel as one tool of the ceramic-forming process and are introduced to handbuilding and 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. Nominal firing fees will be charged. Tuesday 1 to 4 p.m. September 3 through December 10 Janelle Roginski, Instructor Class Limit: 12 AA104-1
INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED POTTERY TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $75
MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $75 This course covers various throwing techniques, functional design and surface treatments. Advanced students may pursue projects of the own choosing with instructional guidance. Nominal firing fees will be charged.
CERAMIC SCULPTURE
All Levels TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $75 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $75 The class explores an extensive range of sculptural possibilities for ceramics through hand-building techniques including pinching, coiling, slab construction, extruding and press mold. Students transform found shapes, images or objects, utilizing cultural information and contemporary art. Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. September 4 through December 11 Veronica Byun, Artist-in-Residence Class limit: 12 AA104-5
Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m. September 3 through December 10 Bryan McGrath, Professor Class limit: 12 AA104-2 Wednesday 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. September 4 through December 11 Bryan McGrath, Professor Class limit: 12 AA104-3 Thursday 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. September 5 through December 12 Bryan McGrath, Professor Class limit: 12 AA104-4
OR ADULTS JEWELRY METALS
Our modern studio allows students to learn a wide variety of jewelry making techniques by providing all necessary hand tools and equipment. Students are required to purchase all metal needed and some expendable supplies including sandpaper, solder and saw blades, available at the School of Art reception desk. Students can also take advantage of three-hour CAE labs to continue working on their projects independently. There is no additional fee to attend these labs. There will be at least 10 labs throughout the semester and a schedule will be announced during the first week of class.
BEGINNING JEWELRY INTERMEDIATE AND TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 ADVANCED JEWELRY MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70 Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry Students learn basic techniques through demonstrations and projects. Techniques include sawing, piercing, texturing, riveting, soldering and bezel setting cabochon stones. Students are advised that this class requires extensive use of hand tools, machinery and torches. Appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes must be worn. Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m. September 3 through December 10 Chris Irick, Professor Class limit: 15 AA106-1
TUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70 This course is designed for students who have successfully completed the 14-week beginning level jewelry class and are ready to learn a variety of new techniques. Technical demonstrations include working with non-traditional materials including plastic, resin and wood as well as etching and lost wax and cuttlefish casting. Students practice new techniques and make jewelry of their own design. Wednesday 1 to 4 p.m. September 4 through December 11 Chris Irick, Professor Class limit: 15 AA106-2 Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. September 4 through December 11 Chris Irick, Professor Class limit: 15 AA106-3
WORKS STRETCHING PLASTER MOLD MAKING & SLIP AND PRIMING A CANVAS LIKE THE OLD CASTING IN CLAY (1 weekend/2 days) MASTERS Must be 18 years and older
(2 weekends/2 days)
Must be 18 years or older TUITION: $150 MATERIAL FEE: $45 MEMBER: $135 MATERIAL FEE: $45 This workshop will begin with a discussion on the historic method of preparing a canvas for oil painting then explore the longevity and conservation of the materials as compared to other media. Students will learn about the old master technique of creating painting surfaces through creating their own stretched canvases using belgian linen, rabbit skin glue and oil-based primer. FIRST WEEKEND Day 1: Introduction and Stretching Canvases SECOND WEEKEND Day 2: Oil priming 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, September 28 and Saturday, October 5 Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-Residence Class Limit: 12 WK102-1
MAKING YOUR OWN PAINT AND BINDERS
(and the history of pigments)
Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $150 MATERIAL FEE: $45 MEMBER: $135 MATERIAL FEE: $45 This workshop will begin with the synthesis and history of organic and inorganic pigments and their toxicity levels and light fastness. Discussions will include what pigments and their binders, and the technique of creating paints and media. Several non-toxic pigments will be used to create a series of paints including oil, tempera, watercolor and pastels. At the end of the workshop, each participant will have a sample tile of different mediums on a primed surface. Students will be able to take home the paints and pastels they created. Day 1: Introduction and Egg Tempera Day 2: Watercolor, Oil and Pastel. Determining Fakes 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, November 16 and Sunday, November 17 Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-Residence Class Limit: 12 WK102-2
TUITION: $150 MATERIAL FEE: $45 MEMBER: $135 MATERIAL FEE: $45 In this two-day workshop students use slip casting to make one-part open-face and two-part plaster and ceramic molds. Students will learn to produce modular units in clay to create plaster molds from found objects as prototypes and how to measure and mix correct amounts of plaster. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10 Veronica Byun, Artist-in-Residence Class Limit: 12 WK104-1
SHOPS MINI ROBOTS WORKSHOP
(1 day)
Must be 13 years or older TUITION: $60 MATERIAL FEE: $20 MEMBER: $54 MATERIAL FEE: $20 Using basic techniques of soldering and physical computing students create creatures that move and have a set of actions all their own. Through reuse of used electronics, a few new parts, and harnessing the power of the sun robotic sculptures will gain the ability of motion. This class requires no prior knowledge of the subject. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, November 16 Jacob Francois, Artist-in-Residence Class Limit: 12 WK300-1
EVAN LEWIS KINETICS FOR KIDS WORKSHOP
(1 day)
Ages 7 to 10 TUITION: $60 MATERIAL FEE: $20 MEMBER: $54 MATERIAL FEE: $20 With the use of nothing but wind power create freestanding and hanging objects that move, twist, bend, and wiggle. Through the construction of hinges, pinwheels, fins, and inventions of your own, sculptures come to life. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, October 19 Jacob Francois, Artist-in-Residence Class Limit: 12 WK200-2
WORKS MAKE-A-PRINT SATURDAYS
(First Saturday of Every Month- Fall Semester ½ day workshops)
Spend a Saturday learning the art of the print! Prints are flexible, versatile, easy and fun. Learn how to use a press to create multiples of your art, experiment with the fluidity of a monotype, or show off a book filled with your own paper. These processes can be beautiful on their own or combined to create a layered masterpiece. All of the workshops are low-tech, non-toxic and no experience required. These printmaking activities are suitable for ages 12 to adult. WATER BASED MONOTYPE Saturday, September 7 1 to 4 p.m. Ages 12 to Adult (family collaborative) TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence & Hannah O’Toole, Instructor WK103-3
PAPERMAKING Saturday, November 2 1 to 4 p.m. Ages 12 to Adult (family collaborative) TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence & Hannah O’Toole, Instructor WK103-5
DRYPOINT ON PLEXIGLASS Saturday, October 5 1 to 4 p.m. Ages 12 to Adult (family collaborative) TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence & Hannah O’Toole, Instructor WK103-4
BOOKMAKING Saturday, December 7 1 to 4 p.m. Ages 12 to Adult (family collaborative) TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence & Hannah O’Toole, Instructor WK103-6
SHOPS VARIETY IN PRINTMAKING
Adult Workshops
Share your artistic vision and learn new skills with the printmaker-in-residence. These workshops will introduce students to simple and flexible techniques for creating works of art, including the newly revealed “mokulitho” technique for printing on plywood. Learn how to transfer images to different surfaces for decoration, artists’ books, or other fine artwork. Techniques taught range from folding your own pop-up cards, to the no-hassle water-based silkscreen monotype. POPUP CARDS Wednesday September 11 1 to 4 p.m. TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-7 TRANSFER TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP Wednesday October 9 1 to 4 p.m. TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-8 MOKULITHO Wednesday November13 1 to 4 p.m. TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-9 WATERBASED SILKSCREEN MONOTYPE Wednesday December 11 1 to 4 p.m. TUITION: $45 STUDIO FEE: $25 MEMBER: $41 STUDIO FEE: $25 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-A
DANCE Begin September 3 - See academic calendar
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. All ballet students in Levels 2 and above are invited to perform in the timeless classic “The Nutcracker”. Participation is not required, however, preparations for the performances takes place during class. Additional rehearsals will be added as needed. What to wear and other information on line at www.mwpai.org
DANCE CLASS
Day/Time
Course Number
Tuition
PRE-BALLET (ages 4-5 must be 4 by September 1)
Saturday 9-10 a.m.
CD097-1
$187
FUNDAMENTAL BALLET 5+
Saturday 9-10 a.m.
CD098-1
$187
PRIMARY BALLET
Monday 3:45-5:15 p.m.
CD099-1
$198
BALLET 1
Saturday 10 -11:30 a.m.
CD101-1
$198
BALLET 2 (Must take 2x’s weekly)
Monday 3:45-5:15 p.m. Saturday 10-11:30 a.m.
CD102-1 CD102-2
$198 $198
CLASSES All Ballet levels 3 and above must also attend Jazz/Tap DANCE CLASS
Day/Time
Course Number
Tuition
BALLET 3* (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x)
Monday 5:15-6:45 p.m. Thursday 3:45-5:30 p.m. Saturday 11:30-1:45 p.m.
CD103-1 CD103-2 CD103-3
$198 $204 $209
BALLET 4* (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x)
Monday 5:15-6:45 p.m. Thursday 3:45-5:30 p.m. Saturday 11:30-1:45 p.m.
CD104-1 CD104-2 CD104-3
$198 $204 $209
BALLET 5 (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x)
Wednesday 6-7:45 p.m. Thursday 5:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday 11:30-1:45 p.m.
CD105-1 CD105-2 CD105-3
$204 $209 $209
BALLET 6 (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x)
Monday 6:45-8:45 p.m. CD106-1 Thursday 5:30-7:30 p.m. CD106-2 Saturday 1:45 p.m.-4:00 p.m. CD106-3
$209 $209 $209
BALLET 7 (Attends Ballet 4x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x)
Monday 6:45-8:45 p.m. Thursday 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday 3:45-6 p.m. Saturday 1:45-4:00 p.m.
CD107-1 CD107-2 CD107-3 CD107-4
$209 $209 $209 $209
FUNDAMENTAL JAZZ AND TAP (Age 6+)
Friday 4-6 p.m.
CD110-1
$209
All Jazz/Tap Level 1 and above must also attend Ballet DANCE CLASS
Day/Time
Course Number
Tuition
JAZZ/TAP 1
Tuesday 4-6 p.m.
CD110-2
$209
JAZZ/TAP 2
Wednesday 3:45-6 p.m.
CD120-1
$209
JAZZ/TAP 3
Wednesday 3:45-6 p.m.
CD130-1
$209
JAZZ/TAP 4
Tuesday 4-6:30 p.m.
CD140-1
$231
JAZZ/TAP JUNIOR WORKSHOP
Tuesday 5:30-8:30 p.m.
CD160-1
$250
JAZZ/TAP SENIOR WORKSHOP
Wednesday 6-9 p.m.
CD170-1
$250
Reminder: students can expect to be at each level two to three years.
The Nutcracker All ballet students in Levels 2 and above are
invited to perform in the timeless classic “The Nutcracker�. Participation is not required, however, preparations for the performances takes place during class. Additional rehearsals will be added as needed.
ADULT/TEEN
DANCE
Registration begins August 7 315∙797∙8260
For additional information and what to wear go to: MWPAI.org/dance
Adult/Teen
dance Classes
DANCE CLASS
Day/Time
Course Number
Tuition
BALLET-BEGINNING
Thursday 7:30-8:45 p.m.
AD501-1
$187
BALLET INTERMEDIATE
Monday 6:45-8:15 p.m. Thursday 7:30-9 p.m.
AD502-1 AD502-2
$198 $198
JAZZ/TAP-INTRODUCTION
Friday 6-7:30 p.m.
AD510-1
$198
JAZZ-INTERMEDIATE
Tuesday 8-9:30 p.m.
AD520-1
$198
TAP-INTERMEDIATE
Tuesday 7-8 p.m.
AD620-2
$187
JAZZ-ADVANCED
Wednesday 7-9 p.m.
CD170-2
$209
TAP-ADVANCED
Wednesday 6-7 p.m.
CD170-3
$187
CANCELLATION
It the event of cancellation, announcements will be made on the following: MWPAI website- home page Automated phone message system School of Art reception desk TELEVISION STATIONS: WKTV, WUTR RADIO STATIONS: WIBX, WFRG, WLZW, WODZ, WOUR, KISS FM, Mix 102.5
MAKEUP CLASSES
We do not offer makeup classes for children’s classes and teen classes, it is not an option with classroom usage and space designation between the college program and other CAE classes.
FALL CALENDAR 2013 Art Classes Art Classes Begin
September 3
Last Day to Register
September 9* second 7-week sessions last day to register: October 28
ArtBox Switch Day
October 26
No Classes
November 26-30
Art Classes End
December 14
MUNSON-WILLIAMS-PROCTOR ARTS INSTITUTE
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 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 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 Cause Withdrawal Forms can be found on-line www. mwpai.org or at the School of Art reception desk. 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.
Dance Classes Dance Classes Begin
September 3
Last Day to Register
September 9
No Classes
November 27-30
Dance Classes End
December 14
Dress Rehearsal & Performance of the Nutcracker at MVCC (TBD)
December 16-22
REGISTRATION FORM • Phone 315-797-8260 • Fax 797-9349
REGISTRATION: August 7 - September 9 -Registration for second 7-week sessions will remain open until October 28
NAME: Student Name
Date of Birth (required; if under 18 years)
Name of Parent or Guardian (Kids/Teen Class)
CLASSES: Class Code
Class
Day/Time
Class Code
Class
Day/Time
Class Code
Class
Day/Time
Class Code
Class
Day/Time
MAILING ADDRESS: House Number / Street City Daytime Phone Number
State Zip
Evening Phone Number
Cell Phone Number
Email Address *please provide to receive MWPAI Information* Are you a current (with card) member of Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute?
❏ Yes ❏ No
TUITION: Total Tuition (excluding lab fees) $ Deduct Tuition Discount Here
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Subtotal $ Total Lab Fees (Not included in tuition discount) + $10 Registration Fee per student ( ) @ $10 ea.
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Total Amount Due
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(Registration Fee is non-refundable)
❏ Check enclosed. Make check payable to: MWPAI School of Art ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard TUITION DISCOUNT INFORMATION ❏ American Express ❏ Discover Two discounts maximum per Family/Household Membership per Card Number Expiration Date
semester when more than one family member 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.
315-797-8260
AUGUST 7 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9
FALL 2013 REGISTRATION
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310 Genesee Street Utica, NY 13502