Classes & Events January – March 2017
Your artist is inside.
It’s a New Year and a big one for Pratt Fine Arts Center as we are celebrating our 40th anniversary! A milestone such as this offers opportunity to reflect on all that we’ve accomplished in our proud history. What started as a small city program has evolved into a multifaceted resource at the heart of a thriving arts community. How cool is that?! You may have noticed that we are rocking a whole new look. We wanted our 40th anniversary to be a celebration of the future. That’s why we decided kick it off with a visual lift — a symbol that Pratt is moving forward with new energy and fresh ideas. I am really proud of our new logo and messaging. It reflects our core belief that there’s a creative spirit inside all of us, and that art offers us all a window into our meaning, our purpose, and an honest connection to who we are. For 40 years, we’ve offered unrestricted access and passionate support for personal creative discovery, in honor of a man devoted to creating opportunity for all to reach their full potential. At Pratt, our door is always open. Come on in.
Steve Galatro, Executive Director
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Contents Studio Access Pricing & Incentives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pratt Artist: Priscilla Dobler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Tuition Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Class Listings Youth & Teen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Print Mixed Media / Printmaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Warm Glass Flameworking / Kilnworking / Beadmaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Hot Glass Glassblowing / Hot Glass Casting / Coldworking . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Jewelry Jewelry / Metalsmithing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Sculpture Fabrication / Woodworking / Blacksmithing/ Stonecarving / Foundry . . . 20
Drawing / Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Honoring Edwin T. Pratt and our creative community for over 40 years. Pratt Fine Arts Center serves as a lasting tribute to Edwin T. Pratt, a man who relentlessly championed open and equal access to educational and housing opportunities for all of Seattle’s residents. Pratt Fine Arts Center honors his memory by continuing to pursue its mission of making art education accessible to everyone, for people of all ages, all skill levels, and all backgrounds.
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2017 Studio Access Pricing & Incentives
First day free! For a limited time, when you complete your access test and sign up for a membership, you get your first access day FREE! More information at pratt.org/studio-access
Frequent Daily Artist Rewards
Get your 6th day free with your new Daily Access Punch Card!
Studio Access Hot Glass / Glassblowing
$165
Jewelry
$25 $150
1 Glory Hole; 4 hour slot
Per Blowshot
Daily Rate
Monthly Pass
Hot Glass / Glassblowing
$650
2 Glory Holes; 8 hours
Full Day Rate
Metal Fabrication $35 Studio** Daily Rate
Monthly Pass
Coldworking
$20
Forging Studio**
$25
$185
1/2 hour minimum
Hourly Rate
Daily Rate
Monthly Pass
Sandblasting
$30 Hourly Rate
Metal Fabrication $45 + Forging Combo Daily Rate
$325
1/2 hour minimum
Flameworking*
$20
Stone Yard**
$25
$185
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
Monthly Pass
Fusing Studio**
$25
Woodshop** $45 $280
Kiln rental not included
Daily Rate
Kilns and Annealers**
$20 – $30
Printmaking** $25
$150
Daily Rate
Monthly Pass
Mold Room
$25
Oval Kiln
$30
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
* Use your Hot Shop Access Card for $50 off your 5th blow slot! ** Access a studio for five days; get one free with your Daily Access Punch Card! Punches awarded & free access redeemed in any participating studio
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
$225
Monthly Pass
Monthly Pass
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N E W LO C AT I O N
for 2017
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Celebrating our
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ANNUAL FINE ART AUCTION
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April 29, 2017, 5 – 10 pm M AG N U S O N PA R K • H A N G A R 3 0 • 7 4 0 0 S A N D P O I N T WAY N E • S E AT T L E , WA
Celebrate Pratt’s 40th anniversary and bid on unique artistic gems in our newly renovated venue. Mark your calendar now! For more information contact Laura Hammarlund at 206.328.2200 x264 or email at lhammarlund@pratt.org
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Master Artists at Pratt
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We are thrilled to welcome renowned Master Artists from Puget Sound and around the world to share their knowledge and skills through intensive workshops in our Seattle studios.
Martha Collins
Wood Laminations February 6 – 10 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Join us in February, as artist Martha Collins (Sequim, WA) shares her passion for woodworking. This 5-day master class is intended to show the students different methods of lamination that they can incorporate into their woodworking as embellishment or as works of art. Skills introduced: Designing laminate with either end grain or side grain; millwork of rough stock for flatness, parallel and true edges; band sawing with fence for dimension; grain orientation; methods of clamping, with a fence or with shims; re-truing surface; slicing laminate on band saw and preparing other stock necessary for the second lamination; re-lamination; re-slicing of laminate now ready for inclusion in project. More information on Martha Collins at www.studiomarthacollins.com A free public event with Martha will be scheduled in February during her visit. Watch our website for more information: www.pratt.org.
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Corporate Events & Art Parties at Pratt Pratt Fine Arts Center is a great place to take a break from the office! Our corporate events provide an opportunity for groups to work together, exercise creativity, and make something with your hands. These events can be tailored to meet your specific workplace needs from whimsical holiday parties to teambuilding workshops.
All events include:
Our workshops are designed to accommodate as few as 4 to as many as 50 people, however we can custom design multi-studio events for groups as large as 125.
• Catering options and other add-ons or customizations
Looking to do a different kind of event or Art Party? We will work with you to design the perfect custom Art Party sure to have your guests talking for months to come!
• Professional artist instructors • Fully-equipped studios • All required project materials • 4 hours of studio time • Option to incorporate custom designs and/or company logos
For more information and workshop listing visit www.pratt.org/events/corporateevents or contact 206–328–2200 ext. 261 or events@pratt.org
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Youth & Teen Classes Pratt’s program is specifically designed for students who want to take art classes from professional artists. At Pratt, we teach all skill levels – whether students are just beginning to explore the arts or they are ready to take their art to the studios so students can learn from the newest techniques in each discipline.
Youth Parent and Me: Glass Fusing (Ages 9 and up) FULL
Parent and Me: Glass Fusing (Ages 9 and up)
Danielle Phillips • Class #6952 Sun 12:00– 4:00 • 01/22 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Danielle Phillips • Class #6953 Sun 12:00– 4:00 • 02/26 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Parent and Me: Blacksmithing (Ages 10 and up)FULL
Parent and Me: Blacksmithing (Ages 10 and up)
Scott Szloch • Class #6943 Sun 1:00– 5:00 • 01/29 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Scott Szloch • Class #6944 Sun 1:00– 5:00 • 02/26 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Parent and Me: Welding (Ages 10 and up)
Brandon Bowman • Class #6946 Sun 1:00– 5:00 • 01/29 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Glass Fusing (Ages 8 - 11) Danielle Phillips • Class #6951 Sat 1:00– 4:00 • 02/04–02/18 3 Sessions • Class Fee: $180
Introduction to Art (Ages 5 - 7)
Bethany Chapman • Class #6872 Sat 10:00–11:30 • 02/11–04/08 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $135
Drawing Fundamentals (Ages 8 - 10)
Bethany Chapman • Class #6873 Sat 12:00– 2:00 • 02/11–04/08 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $140
Expressive Drawing and Painting Techniques Sofya Belinskaya • Class #6874 Sat 2:30– 4:30 • 02/11–04/08 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $175
Mid-winter Art Camp: Book Arts! (Ages 7 - 10) Wyly Astley • Class #6969 Mon-Fri 9:00– 3:00 • 02/20–02/24 5 Sessions • Class Fee: $340
Scholarship funds are available for teen classes. Contact Myra Kaha, Youth & Teen Manager mkaha@pratt.org
Youth Art Works Youth Art Works offers free experienctial art classes to youth ages 5 – 13 on Sundays. Advance in-person registration is required and a voluntary pay-as-you-can tuition of $15–$100 is suggested.
Youth Art Works (Ages 5 - 7) Ellen Hochberg • Class #6869 Sun 1:00– 2:00 • 02/12–04/09 8 Sessions • Class Fee: Suggested Donation
Youth Art Works (Ages 8-10) Ellen Hochberg • Class #6870 Sun 2:30– 4:00 • 02/12–04/09 8 Sessions • Class Fee: Suggested Donation
Youth Art Works (Ages 11-13) TBA • Class #6871 Sun 4:30– 6:00 • 02/12–04/09 9 Sessions • Class Fee: Suggested Donation
Parent and Me: Welding (Ages 10 and up)
Brandon Bowman • Class #6947 Sun 1:00– 5:00 • 02/26 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Parent and Me: Glass Fusing (Ages 9 and up) Danielle Phillips • Class #7028 Sun 12:00– 4:00 • 03/19 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Parent and Me: Blacksmithing (Ages 10 and up) Scott Szloch • Class #7021 Sun 1:00– 5:00 • 03/19 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Parent and Me: Welding (Ages 10 and up)
Brandon Bowman • Class #7024 Sun 1:00– 5:00 • 03/19 1 Session • Class Fee: $150
Online Registration is available for Youth and Teen Classes. Full class descriptions are available at:
www.pratt.org/classes/teen www.pratt.org/classes/youth
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Teen Parent and Me: Glassblowing (Ages 13 and up) FULL Rand Coburn • Class #6876 Sun 1:45– 5:45 • 01/29 1 Session • Class Fee: $190
Teen Drawing and Painting Sofya Belinskaya • Class #6875 Fri 6:30– 9:30 • 02/03–03/31 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $275
Teen Welding and Blacksmithing
Teen Screenprinting Mary Anne Carter • Class #6967 Fri 6:30– 9:30 • 02/03–03/31 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $280
Teen Flameworking Cheryl Matson • Class #6968 Fri 6:30– 9:30 • 02/03–03/31 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $300
Teen Glassblowing Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6955 Fri 6:30– 9:30 • 02/10–03/24 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $370
Brandon Bowman • Class #6954 Fri 6:30– 9:30 • 02/03–03/31 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $295
Support for Pratt’s Youth and teen Program is provided by 4Culture, the D.V. and Ida J. McEachern Charitable Trust, Pohlman Knowles Studio, RealNetworks Foundation, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and the Wyman Youth Trust.
Free Teen Screenprinting Workshop Kerstin Graudins • Class #7030 Sun 1:00– 5:00 • 03/12 1 Session • Class Fee: $0
Parent and Me: Glassblowing (Ages 13 and up) Rand Coburn • Class #7026 Sun 1:45– 5:45 • 03/19 1 Session • Class Fee: $190
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Printmaking and Mixed Media Classes Mixed Media Mixed media classes utilize drawing, painting, and collage techniques on paper, wood, cloth, photographs, printed and found materials. The combinations of unusual materials and processes may result in unique sculptural objects as well as two–dimensional pieces. Beginning and Intermediate Collage
Beginning and Intermediate Collage
ArtRX: Art for what ails you
Rickie Wolfe • Class #6887 Thu 10:00– 2:00 • 02/02–03/09 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $25 supply fee
Rickie Wolfe • Class #7002 Thu 10:00– 2:00 • 03/30–05/04 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $25 supply fee
Vedika Dietrich • Class #6882 Thu 10:00– 2:00 • 02/02–03/09 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $15 supply fee
Printmaking Step into Pratt’s Printmaking Studio for classes on etching, screenprinting, letterpress printing, and printing with alternative surfaces. All skill levels are welcome. Beginning and Intermediate Screenprinting Kerstin Graudins • Class #6884 Sun 6:00–10:00 • 01/22–03/12 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $426 + $30 supply fee
Creative Monotype Rickie Wolfe • Class #6886 Wed 10:00– 2:00 • 02/01–03/08 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $35 supply fee
Beginning and Intermediate Etching Virginia Hungate-Hawk • Class #6885 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 01/25–03/01 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $35 supply fee
Workshop: Block Printing
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Theresa Neinas • Class #6940 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:00 • 01/28–01/29 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $160 + $20 supply fee
Beginning Letterpress Lisa Hasegawa • Class #6888 Thu 6:00–10:00 • 02/02–03/23 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $426 + $25 supply fee
Workshop: Block Printing Theresa Neinas • Class #7003 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:00 • 03/25–03/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $160 + $20 supply fee
Creative Monotype Rickie Wolfe • Class #7005 Wed 10:00– 2:00 • 03/29–05/03 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $35 supply fee
Introduction to Bookbinding Jessica Hoffman • Class #6979 Thu 6:00–10:00 • 02/02–03/09 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $307 + $35 supply fee
Beginning Printmaking Dawn Endean • Class #7001 Sat 2:00– 6:00 • 01/21–03/11 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $35 supply fee
Mixed Media Monotype Romson Regarde Bustillo • Class #7058 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 02/28–03/21 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $213 + $20 supply fee
The Painterly Print Eric Chamberlain • Class #7000 Tue 10:00– 2:00 • 03/07–04/11 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $30 supply fee
Workshop: Masu Box Progression Erin Sweeney • Class #7098 Sat-Mon 10:00– 4:00 • 03/18–03/20 3 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $20 supply fee
Mixed Media Collage Romson Regarde Bustillo • Class #7059 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 04/04–04/25 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $213 + $20 supply fee
Workshop: The Wonders of Woodblock Printing Charles Spitzack • Class #7089 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 04/08–04/09 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $213 + $20 supply fee
Studio Fridays The Printmaking Studio offers extra work time for registered students on Fridays, 11am to 7pm! This benefit is available to any student who is currently enrolled in a multi–week class.
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Warm Glass Classes
Flameworking Work with borosilicate glass to create anything from marbles to blown ornaments, goblets, and sculptures. Experiment with three–dimensional design in glass. Workshops and classes in tube–blowing, borosilicate sculpture, and special topics available from beginning student level to master artist. GAS AND GLASS: A NEON INTENSIVE Kelsey Fernkopf • Class #7016 Fri–Mon 5:00–10:00 • 02/10–02/13 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $700
Workshop: Introduction to Flameworking Borosilicate Patricia Davidson • Class #7043 Sat & Sun 9:00– 5:00 • 03/04–03/05 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $231
Beginning Flameworking Borosilicate Patricia Davidson • Class #7042 Thu 6:00–10:00 • 03/09–04/13 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $342
Kilnworking Create fused, slumped and flat glass projects in Pratt’s professionally equipped Fusing Studio. Discuss professional practices and design principals while learning to make image transfers, fuse glass jewelry, and program the fusing kilns. Whether you are a novice artist or a long–time fusing enthusiast Pratt offers classes to spark your inner creative genius. Glass Slumping and Fusing for Seniors
Glass Slumping and Fusing for Seniors
Robin Oakes • Class #6860 Wed 9:30– 1:30 • 01/18–02/22 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $392
Robin Oakes • Class #7037 Wed 9:30– 1:30 • 03/08–04/12 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $392
Workshop: Introduction to Glass Fusing Sasha Tepper-Stewart • Class #7039 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:00 • 03/04–03/05 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $243
Beginning Glass Fusing Sasha Tepper-Stewart • Class #7038 Thu 6:00–10:00 • 03/09–04/13 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $392
Screenprinting on Glass Sasha Tepper-Stewart • Class #7036 Mon 6:00–10:00 • 03/13–05/01 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $536
Beadmaking
Beginning Beadmaking Cheryl Matson • Class #6868 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 01/17–02/21 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $342
Workshop: Introduction to Beadmaking Donna Prunkard • Class #7041 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 02/25–02/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $231
Beginning Beadmaking Cheryl Matson • Class #7040 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 03/07–04/11 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $342
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Use a table-top torch to heat and shape soft glass into decorative beads and ornaments in an array of exciting colors. Classes for beginning students through professional level workshops are available. Bring your curiosity and willingness to experiment!
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Glassblowing Learn to gather glass from the furnace, blow and refine vessels and forms, and hone team–working skills in Pratt’s world class Hot Shop. Workshops with specific focuses including goblet making, hollow forms and vessels, and hot sculpting along with standard beginning, intermediate, and advanced glassblowing classes are available. Beginning Glassblowing Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6853 Sun 6:00–10:00 • 01/15–02/19 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $585
Lydia Boss • Class #7014 Sat & Sun 1:45– 5:45 • 03/04–03/05 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $214
Advanced Glassblowing: Special Projects
Beginning Glassblowing
Manuel Castro • Class #6851 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 01/17–02/21 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $608
Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #7034 Sun 6:00–10:00 • 03/05–04/09 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $585
Experienced Intermediate Glassblowing
Intermediate Glassblowing
Jeff Steenbergen • Class #6855 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 01/18–02/22 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $608
Donna McCord • Class #7093 Mon 6:00–10:00 • 03/06–04/10 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $619
Intermediate Glassblowing
Advanced Glassblowing: Special Projects
Donna McCord • Class #6856 Mon 6:00–10:00 • 01/23–02/27 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $608
Manuel Castro • Class #7032 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 03/07–04/11 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $619
Experienced Intermediate Glassblowing Jeff Steenbergen • Class #7092 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 03/08–04/12 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $
Hot Glass Casting
Coldworking
Hot glass casting classes encourage beginning and returning students to work together to create outstanding sculptures by ladling molten glass into sand. Explore the ancient art of creating sand molds and how to use materials including plaster, steel, and found objects.
Alter the shape and/or surface texture of glass using tools and processes that don’t rely upon heat. This includes cutting, grinding, carving, engraving, polishing and sandblasting – all of which provide opportunities for artists to resolve aesthetic and functional issues.
Glass Casting - Beginning and Beyond
Morgan Peterson • Class #7095 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 03/11–03/12 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $326
Cathy Chase • Class #7094 Sat 6:00–10:00 • 03/04–03/25 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $475 P H O T O BY A L E C M I L L E R
Workshop: Introduction to Glassblowing
Workshop: Introduction to Coldworking
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Interview with Priscilla Dobler by Heather Olson Priscilla Dobler is a visual artist who was born in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Her work explores the critical issues of identity and construction in a globalized society through her installations, sculptures, performances, film and fabric. Using her environmental surroundings, childhood memories, and collaborations with family members, she reconstructs objects that are symbolic representations of the different cultures in which she identifies with. Functional objects are stripped down to their basic fundaments to reinterpret their meaning through new methods of construction. Themes addressed in her works are the tensions of personal struggle with alienation, borders, social inequality and juxtapositions within architectural spaces. At what age did you first start making art? What were some of your earliest experiences with making things? When I was five years old my mother bought me my first 102 Crayola Crayon box set and some drawing paper. I had never seen so many shades and varieties of colors, and I was beyond excited. The smells of those crayons melting in my sweaty palms as I drew are some of my earliest memories of making abstract
landscapes for my mom, mostly just experimenting with color combinations. However, it wasn’t until I was nine years old when my grandma Ruby took me to my first painting class in Tacoma, WA. After realizing how much I enjoyed art and art history my grandparents gave me my first 35mm camera when I was 10 years old, and from there I just experimented with drawings, oil and watercolor paintings, paper collages and photography.
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“This is a project I’ve been wanting to build for over four years and I would not have been able to complete this task if it wasn’t for my scholarship...”
Traduccion Oral, 2013-current, popular wood, cotton thread and audio/video projection
What are you currently working on and enjoying? I am currently working on a woven television that will have audio and video projected onto the piece. It’s called Mass Culture and it’s based on multiple YouTube clips that represent what it means to be Mexican American. I have also gone back to painting and am really enjoying the process of mixing colors.
Where do you find inspiration? I find inspiration in foundations of building materials: 2x4, rebar and bricks. I’m also obsessed with Moorish architecture, the history of wallpaper, ceramic tiles, and Renaissance art.
Tell us about your scholarship from Pratt. How has it helped you to further your creative process? I was awarded the Edwin T. Pratt Scholarship, which provided me with a well-equipped wood shop, classes with talented art instructors, and the opportunity to work in a creative
La Cocina, 2016, popular wood, cotton thread and audio/video projection
environment. With my scholarship money I was able to rent the wood shop to complete the wood cutting and assembling of my woven kitchen, La Cocina. This is a project I’ve been wanting to build for over four years and I would not have been able to complete this task if it wasn’t for my scholarship which also provided me with a material stipend.
What would you consider to be your dream project? My dream project would be collaborating with my two favorite artists: Petah Coyne and Yinka Shonibare.
Where can we see your work? I will be showing at Kittredge Gallery for an Alumni Show in Tacoma, WA from
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La Cocina, 2016, popular wood, cotton thread and audio/video projection
January 17 – February 18, and Columbia City Gallery in Seattle with Pratt January 11 – February 18, 2017.
What are you looking forward to making in the future? I recently started a woven livingroom installation, and I am extremely excited about finally being able to start this project after three years of trying to figure out a place to work. It’s going to be 18-hour days, and four to five months of wood cutting and weaving in my future.
What advice might you have for someone who wants to start a career as an artist? Do it! However, be prepared to sacrifice and dedicate long hours in the studio.
What would you say to someone who wants to apply for a scholarship at Pratt? I highly encourage applying for a scholarship at Pratt. The Edwin T Pratt scholarship provided me with a well-equipped wood shop, professional instructors and a faculty of individuals who were extremely helpful, encouraging and knowledgeable. All around it’s been a very positive community-based environment to produce work and develop as an artist.
What keeps you going when you are having a hard time with a project? Whenever I’m struggling with a project I take two steps: 1) force myself to work through it or, 2) work on something else until the solutions presents itself.
The Edwin T. Pratt Scholarship Program is supported by the Seattle Foundation, the Robert Chinn Foundation and Columbia City Gallery.
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Untitled (painting), 2016, 2x4’s, drywall and acrylic paint
Mass Culture, 2016, ash wood, cotton thread and audio/video projection
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Jewelry Classes Jewelry / Metalsmithing Develop basic skills, refine a technique, or explore new materials in Pratt’s Jewelry/ Metals Studios. We offer classes in foundational skills as well as in specialty topics such as enameling, small–scale forging, soldering, holloware, alternative materials, and more. We schedule classes in a variety of formats and time frames to accommodate your needs. All classes are taught by professional metalsmiths and jewelry artists. Introduction to Jewelry Lost Wax Casting Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #6926 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 01/10–02/28 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $487
Beginning Jewelry/Metals, 8 Weeks Julia Lowther • Class #6890 Wed 9:00– 1:00 • 01/11–03/01 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $458
Introduction to Leatherworking Tamara Clammer • Class #6936 Sun 6:00–10:00 • 01/15–02/19 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $364 + $25 supply fee
Beginning Jewelry/Metals, 6 Weeks Virginia Causey • Class #6916 Wed 1:30– 5:30 • 01/18–02/22 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $343 + $30 supply fee
Chasing and Repoussé Sarah Gascoigne • Class #6935 Thu 1:30– 5:30 • 01/19–02/23 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $364 + $20 supply fee
Beginning Jewelry/Metals Intensive Julia Lowther • Class #6937 Fri-Mon 9:30– 5:30 • 01/20–01/23 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $458 + $30 supply fee
Ancient Jewelry Practices and Techniques Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #6974 Tue 1:30– 5:30 • 01/24–02/14 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + $35 supply fee
Sculptural Holloware Catherine Grisez • Class #6892 Thu 9:00– 1:00 • 01/26–03/02 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $364 + $30 supply fee
Workshop: Cold Connection--Rivets, Tabs, Tap and Die Shayna Eagan • Class #6938 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 01/28–01/29 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + $20 supply fee
One-day Workshop: Fabrication for Power Coating Anne Randall • Class #6901 Sat 9:30– 5:30 • 02/04 1 Session • Class Fee: $125 + $10 supply fee
One Day Workshop: Powder Coating Anne Randall • Class #6900 Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 02/05 1 Session • Class Fee: $125 + $15 supply fee
Workshop: Let’s Make a Ring Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #6897 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 02/11–02/12 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + $20 supply fee
Workshop: Surface Effects Virginia Causey • Class #6973 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 02/18–02/19 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + $25 supply fee
Workshop: Introduction to Enameling Anne Randall • Class #7054 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 02/25–02/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + $20 supply fee
Stone Setting: Bezel and Beyond Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #7019 Tue 1:30– 5:30 • 02/28–04/18 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $487 + $35 supply fee
Beginning Jewelry/Metals, 6 Weeks Virginia Causey • Class #7020 Wed 1:30– 5:30 • 03/01–04/05 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $343 + $30 supply fee
Intermediate Jewelry/ Metals, 8 Weeks Sharey Dorre • Class #7065 Thu 1:30– 5:30 • 03/02–04/20 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $485
Jewelry that Grows on Trees Julia Harrison • Class #7066 Sat & Sun 9:00– 5:00 • 03/04–03/05 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + Processing Fee supply fee
Introduction to Jewelry Lost Wax Casting Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #7018 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 03/07–04/25 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $487 + $35 supply fee
Intermediate Rings: Split Shank Julia Lowther • Class #7099 Thu 9:00– 1:00 • 03/09–03/16 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $125 + $30 supply fee
Workshop: Intermediate Enamel Anne Randall • Class #7087 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 03/25–03/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + $35 supply fee
Workshop: Small Object Photography for Nonphotographers Julia Harrison • Class #7088 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 04/08–04/09 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $250 + $15 supply fee
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Sculpture Classes Fabrication
Foundry
Oxy–acetylene and MIG welding, metalworking, plasma–cutting, three–dimensional design principals, and many more sculptural topics are taught in Pratt’s Fabrication Studio. Rudimentary classes and professional workshops are available.
A variety of casting materials and methods are explored at Pratt Fine Arts Center. From lost–wax casting to bronze pouring, Pratt offers classes for both beginning sculptors and professional artists.
Ladies Welding Night Carla Grahn • Class #6932 Fri 6:00–10:00 • 01/27 1 Session • Class Fee: $85
Creative Metalworking Forging and Welding Carla Grahn • Class #6933 Thu 6:00–10:00 • 02/02–03/09 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $370 + $45 supply fee
Design With Line KT Hancock • Class #7053 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 03/01–04/05 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $315 + $35 supply fee
Advanced Welding and Fabrication
Introduction to Welding and the Sculptural Form Bill Baber • Class #7050 Mon 6:00–10:00 • 03/06–04/24 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $465 + $60 supply fee
Beginning Welding and Metal Fabrication Carla Grahn • Class #7052 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 03/07–04/25 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $465 + $60 supply fee
Welding Night Brandon Bowman • Class #7049 Fri 6:00–10:00 • 03/24 1 Session • Class Fee: $85
Mark Rudis • Class #6996 Sun 6:00–10:00 • 03/05–04/09 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $445 + $45 supply fee
Intermediate Bronze Casting Ed Thayer • Class #6950 Sat 9:00– 1:00 • 01/28–02/25 5 Sessions • Class Fee: $235 + $115 supply fee
Beginning Bronze Casting Eva Funderburgh-Hollis • Class #6991 Thu 6:00–10:00 • 02/23–04/13 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $395 + $115 supply fee
Intermediate Bronze Casting Ed Thayer • Class #7068 Sat 9:00– 1:00 • 03/04–03/25 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $235 + $115 supply fee
Blacksmithing
Ladies Forging Night
Beginning Blacksmithing
Forging Night
Alair Wells • Class #6927 Fri 6:00–10:00 • 01/27 1 Session • Class Fee: $85
Andy Blakney • Class #6994 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 02/28–04/04 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $350 + $35 supply fee
Scott Szloch • Class #7044 Fri 6:00–10:00 • 03/24 1 Session • Class Fee: $85
Couples Forging Night Scott Szloch • Class #6913 Sun 10:00– 2:00 • 02/12 1 Session • Class Fee: $170
Forging with the Power Hammer Scott Szloch • Class #7056 Sat 10:00– 2:00 • 02/25–03/18 4 Sessions • Class Fee: $215 + $25 supply fee
Beginning Blacksmithing
Balancing art with the Anvil: Mobile Making
Brian Stahly • Class #6992 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 03/01–04/05 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $350 + $35 supply fee
Jason Reed Brown • Class #7055 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 03/25–03/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $175 + $35 supply fee
Adorable Forging
Forging Fire Tools
Brandon Bowman • Class #6997 Mon 6:00–10:00 • 03/06–04/10 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $350 + $35 supply fee
Jim Joblin • Class #7067 Sat & Sun 9:30– 5:30 • 04/01–04/02 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $185 + $35 supply fee
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Blacksmithing, or forging, focuses on transforming and shaping mild steel into decorative and functional works of art. Learn how to hammer, twist, bend, split and finish steel using heat and ingenuity. Classes and workshops are available for all skill levels.
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Stonecarving Stonecarving has captured the imagination of artists throughout history for its permanence, tactility, and sensual beauty. Learn both ancient and modern reductive sculpting techniques with hand carving tools, power tools, and pneumatics. Continuing Stonecarving
Intensive: Stone Sculpting Fundamentals
Sabah Al-Dhaher • Class #6995 Sun 9:00– 1:00 • 03/05–04/23 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $355
Tamara Buchanan • Class #7069 Sat & Sun 1:30– 5:30 • 03/25–04/23 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $300
Woodworking Discover the history, terminology and tools used in woodworking. Classes and workshops in techniques including woodturning, veneering, hand carving, and general woodworking are suitable for beginners and master craftspeople alike. Workshop: Woodworking Fundamentals
Intermediate Woodworking: Individual Projects
Workshop: Woodworking Fundamentals
Steve Dando • Class #6925 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 01/21–01/22 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $288 + $30 supply fee
Steve Dando • Class #7075 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 03/01–04/05 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $319 + $65 supply fee
Steve Dando • Class #7081 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 03/18–03/19 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $288 + $30 supply fee
Workshop: Introduction to Woodturning
Intermediate Woodturning
Workshop: Introduction to Woodturning
David Lutrick • Class #6929 Sat 10:00– 4:00 • 01/21 1 Session • Class Fee: $200 + $40 supply fee
Tom Henscheid • Class #7076 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 03/01–04/05 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $429 + $90 supply fee
David Lutrick • Class #7082 Sat 10:00– 4:00 • 03/18 1 Session • Class Fee: $200 + $40 supply fee
Chainsaw Use and Safety
Beginning Woodworking
Brian Watson • Class #6931 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:30 • 01/28–01/29 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $286 + $40 supply fee
Dan Morgan • Class #7073 Thu 6:00–10:00 • 03/02–04/06 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $380 + $85 supply fee
Master Artist: Martha Collins Wood Laminations
Workshop: Spoon Carving
Martha Collins • Class #6934 Mon-Fri 9:30– 4:30 • 02/06–02/10 5 Sessions • Class Fee: $595 + $80 supply fee
Workshop: Spoon Carving Scott Brown • Class #6920 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 02/11–02/12 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $286 + $45 supply fee
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Relief Carving: Acanthus Panel TBA TBA • Class #7070 Mon 6:00–10:00 • 02/27–04/17 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $395 + $75 supply fee
Hybrid Woodworking: Build a Workbench Steve Dando • Class #7072 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 02/28–04/18 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $395 + $500 supply fee
Scott Brown • Class #7077 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 03/04–03/05 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $286 + $45 supply fee
Pen Turning Daniel Pittsford • Class #7080 Sat 10:00– 6:00 • 03/04 1 Session • Class Fee: $190 + $30 supply fee
Beginning Woodturning David Lutrick • Class #7071 Mon 6:00–10:00 • 03/06–04/10 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $395 + $60 supply fee
Woodturning Hollow Forms David Lutrick • Class #7074 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 03/07–04/11 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $380 + $85 supply fee
Workshop: Live Edge Trays Stephen Ruden • Class #7083 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 03/25–03/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $280 + $40 supply fee
Workshop: Spoon Carving Scott Brown • Class #7078 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 04/01–04/02 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $286 + $45 supply fee
Pen Turning Daniel Pittsford • Class #7079 Sat 10:00– 6:00 • 04/01 1 Session • Class Fee: $190 + $30 supply fee
Workshop: Bent Laminations in Vacuum Press Brian Watson • Class #7084 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 04/22–04/23 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $280 + $90 supply fee
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Painting / Drawing Classes Painting and Drawing Learn the foundations of drawing or come for a fresh perspective in one of Pratt’s many exciting drawing classes and workshops. Explore a range of materials including pastel, charcoal, pencil, and ink, and experiment with fascinating subjects from still life to children’s illustrations, botanical studies to the human figure, and of course, your own imagination. Pratt offers classes in watercolor, oil, and acrylic painting techniques as well as encaustic, mixed media and collage. Beginners and professionals alike can enjoy our special topic workshops on special techniques, brushwork intensives, and other exciting materials and processes.
Yulia Chubotin • Class #7031 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:00 • 03/25–03/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $160
Beginning Oil Painting
Intermediate Drawing
Garima Naredi • Class #7011 Fri 2:00– 6:00 • 03/24–04/28 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Sofya Belinskaya • Class #6941 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 02/01–03/08 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $20 supply fee
Beginning Drawing
Beginning Acrylic Painting
Workshop: Gestural Ink
Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6878 Mon 10:00– 1:00 • 01/23–03/20 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Che Lopez • Class #7012 Tue 10:00– 2:00 • 03/28–05/02 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Kiki MacInnis • Class #6939 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 02/11–02/12 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $213
Beginning Drawing
Beginning Drawing
Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6877 Mon 6:30– 9:30 • 01/23–03/20 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Rene Julio • Class #7009 Fri 6:30– 9:30 • 04/07–05/26 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Workshop: Bohemian Sketchbook Binding
Beginning and Intermediate Figure Drawing
Beginning Drawing
Peter Bill • Class #6971 Sat & Sun 10:00– 5:00 • 02/18–02/19 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $190 + $25 supply fee
Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #7008 Mon 10:00– 1:00 • 04/10–06/05 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Workshop: Mysteries of Acrylic
Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6880 Tue 6:00–10:00 • 01/24–03/21 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $426 + $20 supply fee
Beginning Drawing Rene Julio • Class #6976 Fri 6:30– 9:30 • 01/27–03/17 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Beginning Acrylic Painting Che Lopez • Class #6881 Tue 10:00– 2:00 • 01/31–03/07 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Beginning Oil Painting
Beginning Drawing Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #7007 Mon 6:30– 9:30 • 04/10–06/05 8 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Workshop: Hai-ga Japanese Ink Painting with Haiku Poetry Angie Dixon • Class #6999 Sun 10:00– 5:00 • 02/26 1 Session • Class Fee: $97
Workshop: Miniature Encaustic Painting
Garima Naredi • Class #6883 Fri 2:00– 6:00 • 02/03–03/10 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320
Larry Calkins • Class #7060 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:00 • 03/11–03/12 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $160 + $20 supply fee
Workshop: Beginning Watercolor
Workshop: Contemporary Sumi Painting
Yulia Chubotin • Class #6975 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:00 • 02/04–02/05 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $160
Angie Dixon • Class #6945 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:30 • 01/28–01/29 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $170
Mark Takamichi Miller • Class #6998 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 02/25–02/26 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $213 + $50 supply fee
Workshop: Portrait Drawing Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #7097 Sat & Sun 10:00– 6:00 • 03/18–03/19 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $213 + $20 supply fee
Workshop: Sumi Painting Spring Angie Dixon • Class #7090 Sat & Sun 10:00– 4:30 • 04/01–04/02 2 Sessions • Class Fee: $221
Intermediate Drawing Sofya Belinskaya • Class #7010 Wed 6:00–10:00 • 04/05–05/10 6 Sessions • Class Fee: $320 + $20 supply fee
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Workshop: Exploring Watercolor
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Tuition Assistance We are committed to making our classes available to everyone by offering scholarships and tuition assistance. A dedicated amount of financial assistance is available each year to adults, youth, and teens that otherwise cannot afford to participate in Pratt classes or workshops.
For full information and to apply, please go to our website at
www.pratt.org/classes/tuition-assistance.
Tuition Assistance Program Pratt’s mission is to make art accessible to everyone. Pratt raises funds to subsidize the cost of participation and maintain the lowest possible fees for its programs. And yet, there are many who still cannot afford to participate. The Tuition Assistance (TA) program aims to provide a deeper subsidy to those who would not otherwise be able to participate due to financial limitations. Tuition Assistance is applied as a 75% discount on the class fee for a class of the applicant’s choice. TA does not cover supply fees. Applicants are responsible to pay the remaining balance of the class fee as well as any supply fee associated with their chosen class.
The next Tuition Assistance deadlines are: q Application period open January 9 – 19, 2017 q For classes that start between February 22– April 10, 2017 Applications may be dropped off at Pratt’s front desk, emailed to info@pratt.org or mailed to: 1902 South Main Street, Seattle, WA 98144 Attn: Tuition Assistance.
Eligibility Those whose household income falls at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (shown below) are eligible for Tuition Assistance. If your household income is the same or less than the amount in the following chart, you are eligible for Tuition Assistance at Pratt Fine Arts Center. * Household Size: this number includes the applicant, any other individuals who share financial responsibility for the household, and all dependents ** Household Income: the combined gross income generated each year by all household members, as reported on IRS annual income tax forms
Household Size*
Household Income**
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$23,760
2
$32,040
3
$40,320
4
$48,600
5
$56,880
6
$65,160
7
$73,460
8
$81,780
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Join Pratt! Become a Member Members enjoy up-to-date information on Pratt programs, invitations to special member events, and discounts at stores. Master Members receive early class notification and 10% discounts on classes as well as all other member benefits including studio access privileges (restrictions apply). For a full list of member benefits and to join today, visit us at www.pratt.org/engage/membership.
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Susan Edelheit
Piper O’Neill
Brian Flock, Past President
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Preston Hampton
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Sarah Traver
Terri Hiroshima
Fletch Waller
Madeline Dow Pennington, Vice President
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Katherine Wax
Ronda Miller, Treasurer
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Bryna Webber
David Hensel, Secretary
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Richard Wortley
Lee Campbell
2016 – 17 Advisory Board Chris Abrass
Leonard Klorfine
Debora Moore
Sandra Carlson
Roger MacPherson
Walt Riehl
Mike Casteel
Susan Mersereau
Ann Suter
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Gary Molyneaux
Bob Swain
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