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@pratt magazine FEB–APR 2016
Pratt Fine Arts Center has been a proud resident of the
Central Area neighborhood for nearly 40 years. We are so excited to be starting off the New Year as a contributor to the newly designated Historic Central Area Arts & Cultural District.
Some may not realize that the Central Area is an historically African-American neighborhood, a geographic area that was originally redlined, relegating African American residency to this part of the City. The African-American community developed deep roots in this neighborhood, a strong sense of community, and vibrant cultural legacy that is (in my opinion) grossly under-celebrated. As such, the Arts District is organized around three foundational pillars: Preserving an African and African-American legacy in the Central Area Sustaining and strengthening the physical identity and sense of place for cultural relevancy Establishing continued support of artistic creation, economic vibrancy, livability, affordability, desirability, and artistic vitality The Central Area is a neighborhood undergoing rapid change. The Arts District designation recognizes the cultural legacy and seeks to preserve its character, while stimulating a growing arts environment for black culture in the Central Area. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as specific plans for the Arts District continue to develop. Follow us on social media or sign up for our e-news to make sure you are in the loop. Cheers,
Steve Galatro Executive Director
contents STUDIO ACCESS ...............................03 EVENTS .............................................04 ART PARTIES .....................................05 CORPORATE EVENTS ........................06 YOUTH/TEEN CLASSES ....................07 CLASS LISTINGS...............09–14,17–26
DRAWING / PAINTING ...................09 PRINT / MIXED MEDIA ...................11 JEWELRY ........................................13 WARM GLASS ................................17 HOT GLASS ...................................19 WOODWORKING ...........................21 STONECARVING ............................23 FABRICATION ................................23 FEATURED ARTIST ...........................15 WEEKEND WORKSHOPS ..................25 MEMBERSHIP ...................................29
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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2016 STUDIO ACCESS PRICING & INCENTIVES
STUDIO ACCESS
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Get your 6TH DAY FREE * with your new Daily Access Punch Card!
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For a limited time, when you complete your access test and sign up for a membership, you get your first access day FREE! *
FREQUENT DAILY ARTIST REWARDS
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FIRST DAY FREE!
HOT GLASS/GLASSBLOWING $150
(1 glory hole; 4 hour slot)
HOT GLASS/GLASSBLOWING $550
published daily rate. Hot glass artists receive a “punch” on their Hot Shop Access card instead of a free studio day.
* Use your Hot Shop Access Card for $50 off your 5th blow slot!
(full shop; 8 hours) COLDWORKING (1/2 hr min.) $20 SANDBLASTER (1/2 hr min.) $30 FLAMEWORKING* $20 FUSING STUDIO ** $25 (kiln rental not included) KILNS AND ANNEALERS ** $20–$30 MOLD ROOM ** $25 JEWELRY ** $25 $150 METAL FABRICATION STUDIO ** $35 $225 FORGING STUDIO ** $25 $185
** Access a studio for five days; get one free with your Daily Access Punch Card! Punches awarded & free access redeemed in any participating studio
NEW! METAL FABRICATION $45 $325 AND FORGING COMBO STONE YARD ** $25 $185 WOODSHOP ** $45 $280 PRINTMAKING ** $25 $150 OVAL KILN $30 COLOR PHOTO PROCESSOR $7 $50 $200
ON USING PRATT FOR CASTING PROJECTS!
(up to 5 hrs)
MORE INFO: www.pratt.org/studio–access
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Hot Glass Casting Foundry/ Bronze Casting
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ART PARTIES @Pratt Celebrate your next special occasion with a group event at Pratt Fine Arts Center! Our studios offer a unique environment for groups of all ages and experience levels to socialize, experiment, and create fabulous works of art. The imaginative activities below are only a sampling Pratt’s art party menu, and are specifically designed for small, social groups. For a complete list of Pratt’s updated art party offerings by studio, visit www.pratt.org/events/art-parties.
All art parties include:
• Professional artist instructors • Fully-equipped studios • All required project materials • 4 hours of studio time • Option to bring your own refreshments
• Other add-ons available for a fee
SOME EXAMPLES
Flat Glass Fusing
• Suitable for 4–10 people • Pricing begins at $400 *
Screenprinting on Glass
• Suitable for 4–10 people • Pricing begins at $400 *
Create glass objects such as tiles and dishes by fusing and melting colorful sheets of cut glass together in one of Pratt’s many kilns.
Fire enameled imagery onto glass tiles! Choose a design from Pratt’s catalog of screens, or create your own unique design. Then fire your tile in one of Pratt’s many kilns.
Screenprinting on Paper
• Suitable for 6–20 people Employ creative printmaking techniques on paper • Pricing begins at $500 * using a variety of pre-designed screens and colorful water-based inks. For an additional fee we’ll create custom screens using your own imagery, or provide *on depending t-shirts or tote bags for your own custom-printed swag. group size
Didn’t see a party that met your fancy? We will work with you to design the perfect custom Art Party sure to have your guests talking for months to come!
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT
www.pratt.org/events/artparties or contact 206–328–2200 ext. 261 or events@pratt.org
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CORPORATE EVENTS @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
• Professional artist instructors • Fully-equipped studios • All required project materials • 4 hours of studio time • Option to incorporate custom
designs and/or company logos add-ons or customizations
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. TEEN
YOUTH INTRODUCTION TO ART (AGES 5–7)
PARENT AND ME: WELDING (AGES 10 AND UP)
FREE TEEN SCREENPRINTING
Jonathan Narmita • Class #5950 Brandon Bowman • Class #6129 Jonathan Narmita • Class #6131 SAT 10–11:30AM 2/13–4/2 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $130
SUN 1–5PM 2/28 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $150
DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS
Brandon Bowman • Class #6127
(AGES 8–10)
SUN 1–5PM 3/20 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $150
SAT 12–2PM 2/13–4/2 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $130
PORTRAIT PAINTING WORKSHOP
Jonathan Narmita • Class #5951
EXPRESSIVE DRAWING AND PAINTING TECHNIQUES (AGES 11–13)
Sofya Belinskaya • Class #5952
(AGES 7–10)
Sofya Belinskaya • Class #5964 SUN 1–4PM 2/7 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $45
SAT 2:30–4:30PM 2/13–4/2 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $170
PARENT AND ME: BLACKSMITHING
YOUTH SPRING BREAK CAMP
Scott Szloch • Class #6126
Pratt will offer Spring Break Camp for ages 7 – 10 year olds the week of April 11th. More information and registration will be available online January 11.
(AGES 10 AND UP)
SUN 1–5PM 2/28 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $140
Scott Szloch • Class #6125 SUN 1–5PM 3/20 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $140
PARENT AND ME: GLASS FUSING (AGES 10 AND UP)
Danielle Phillips • Class #6018 SAT 10AM–3PM 2/6 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $140
SUN 1–5PM 3/27 1 SESSION • FREE FOR NEIGHBORHOOD TEENS
TEEN DRAWING ON CREATIVITY
Chris Crites • Class #5959
TUE 3:30–5:30PM 2/23–4/5 7 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $155
TEEN GLASS KILN CASTING Sherri Gamble • Class #6029 SAT 12–4PM 2/6–2/20 2 SESSIONS (NO CLASS 2/13) • CLASS FEE: $160
TEEN GLASSBLOWING
Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #5961 SAT 10AM–1PM 2/20–3/26 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $355
TEEN SCREENPRINTING Virginia Hungate–Hawk • Class #5960
WED 3:30–5:30PM 2/17–3/23 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $160
TEEN WELDING AND BLACKSMITHING
Brandon Bowman • Class #6016 FRI 6–9PM 2/19–4/8 7 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $275
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YOUTH ART WORKS Youth Art Works offers free experiential arts classes to youth ages 5 – 13 on Sundays. Students will explore self– expression through painting, drawing, sculpture and other media as they delve into the elements and vocabulary of art. Activities and mediums change each 8–week session. Priority is given to students from the Central Area. Advance registration is required and a voluntary pay–as–you–can tuition of $15 – $100 is suggested. *In person registration required starting 1/7/16.
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 SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS are available for teen classes. Contact: Myra Kaha, Youth & Teen Manager mkaha@pratt.org
(AGES 5–7)
Ellen Hochberg • Class #5953 SUN 1–2PM 2/14–4/3 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: FREE
(AGES 8–10)
Ellen Hochberg • Class #5954 SUN 2:30–4PM 2/14–4/3 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: FREE
(AGES 11–13)
TBA • Class #5955
SUN 4:30–6PM 2/14–4/3 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: FREE
SUPPORT FOR PRATT’S YOUTH PROGRAM is provided by 4Culture, Fales Foundation Trust, the D.V. and Ida J. McEachern Charitable Trust, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and the Wyman Youth Trust.
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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.
PAINTING 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. BATIK IN THE MAASAI TRADITION
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: SGRAFFITO
WORKSHOP: MATISSE: THE CUT–OUTS
MON 10AM–2PM 2/1–2/22 4 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154 • SUPPLY FEE $20
SAT 10AM–6PM 2/27 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $98
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
Nicholas Sironka • Class #6076
INTERMEDIATE DRAWING & COMPOSITION Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6043
THU 6:30–9:30PM 2/4–3/17 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $230
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: TRADITIONAL SUMI PAINTING
Angie Dixon • Class #6057 SAT 10AM–6PM 2/6 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $98
Cait Willis • Class #6081
WORKSHOP: WATERCOLOR: BEYOND THE BASICS
BEGINNING DRAWING
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154
MON 6:30–9:30PM 4/4–5/23 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307
Yulia Chubotin • Class #6061
Robert Sparrow Jones • Class #6055
WORKSHOP: EXPERIMENTAL PAINTING
Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6056
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205 • SUPPLY FEE $40
BEGINNING OIL PAINTING
Mark Takamichi Miller • Class #6156
WORKSHOP: INK DRAWING WITH MATISSE
WORKSHOP: INK AND COLOR–DRAWING WITH MATISSE
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
Kiki MacInnis • Class #6065
WORKSHOP: FIGURE DRAWING INTENSIVE Cait Willis • Class #6063
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 2/20–2/21 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154
Kiki MacInnis • Class #6083
Kiki MacInnis • Class #6082
WORKSHOP: SELF–PORTRAITS: LAYERS OF DEPTH
WED 10AM–1PM 4/6–5/25 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307
TBA • Class #6046
WED 6–10PM 4/6–5/25 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $410
BEGINNING ACRYLIC PAINTING TBA • Class #6052
THU 6–10PM 4/7–5/26 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $410
INTERMEDIATE OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING
Deanne Belinoff • Class #6133 SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/19–3/20 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154
Ruthie V • Class #6049
FRI 10AM–2PM 4/8–5/27 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $410
Ruthie V • Class #6050
FRI 6–10PM 4/8–5/27 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $410
FULL CLASS DESCRIPTIONS ONLINE:
www.pratt.org/classes
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PRINTMAKING Step into Pratt’s Printmaking Studio for classes on etching, screenprinting, letterpress printing, and printing with alternative surfaces. All skill levels are welcome. INTRODUCTION TO BOOKBINDING
WORKSHOP: BEGINNING BLOCK PRINT
MOVABLE AND SCULPTURAL BOOK STRUCTURES
THU 6–10PM 2/4–3/10 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154 • SUPPLY FEE $20
THU 6–10PM 3/31–4/28 5 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205 • SUPPLY FEE $25
Jessica Hoffman • Class #6037
TRAVEL ABROAD: STUDY STONE LITHOGRAPHY IN OAXACA, MEXICO Enrique Flores • Class #5609
Theresa Neinas • Class #6151
WORKSHOP: CLAMSHELL BOX BEGINNING AND Jessica Hoffman • Class #6040 INTERMEDIATE SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/19–3/20 SCREENPRINTING
MON–FRI 9AM–5PM 2/8–2/12 5 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $1650
2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205 • SUPPLY FEE $15
TRAVEL ABROAD: MONOPRINT IN PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO
Rickie Wolfe • Class #5940
Ireri Topete • Class #5611
MON–FRI 9AM–5PM 2/15–2/19 5 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $1650
CREATIVE MONOTYPE
WED 10AM–2PM 3/23–4/27 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307 • STUDIO FEE $35
ADVANCED ETCHING
Virginia Hungate–Hawk •
MIXED MEDIA PRINTMAKING Class #5944 Romson Regarde Bustillo • Class #5935
SUN 6–10PM 2/28–4/3 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307 • SUPPLY FEE $35
STUDIO FRIDAYS
Jessica Hoffman • Class #6039
Kerstin Graudins • Class #5946 TUE 6–10PM 4/5–5/24 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $410 • SUPPLY FEE: $40
BEGINNING LETTERPRESS
Lisa Hasegawa • Class #5948 WED 6–10PM 4/6–5/11 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307 • SUPPLY FEE $25
WED 6–10PM 3/23–4/27 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307 • SUPPLY FEE $35 *PREREQUISITE: BEGINNING ETCHING
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.
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.
ARTRX: ART FOR WHAT AILS YOU
Vedika Dietrich • Class #6084 THU 10AM–2PM 2/4–3/10 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307
BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE COLLAGE Rickie Wolfe • Class #5942
THU 10AM–2PM 3/24–4/28 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $307 • SUPPLY FEE $25
WORKSHOP: EXPLORING PATTERN AND REPETITION Larry Calkins, Kamla Kakaria • Class #6073 SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
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PRINTMAKING IN MEXICO STUDY
STONE LITHOGRAPHY IN OAXACA, MEXICO FEBRUARY 8–12, 2016 with Enrique Flores Join Kamla Kakaria and Romson Bustillo for a week long printmaking intensive in Oaxaca, the printmaking capital of Mexico. Work with Mexican artist Enrique Flores and his assistants for five days working with lithography on marble stones in the tradition of Oaxaca. We will tour some of the many printmaking studios in the area and meet printmaking artists that reside in Oaxaca.
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IN PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO FEBRUARY 15–19, 2016 with Ireri Topete Join Kamla Kakaria and Romson Bustillo for a week long printmaking intensive in Puerto Vallarta, on the west coast of Mexico. Work with Mexican artist Ireri Topete for five days working combining Monoprint techniques with india ink. We will tour some of the many printmaking studios in the area and meet printmaking artists that reside in Puerto Vallarta.
FOR FULL DETAILS visit www.pratt.org/classes/study–mexico
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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. WORKSHOP: CHAIN ESSENTIALS
Anne Randall • Class #5926
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/6–2/7 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
WORKSHOP: LET'S MAKE A RING
Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #5927
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: COLD–CONNECTED RING WITH TENSION–SET STONE Virginia Causey • Class #6027 SAT 10AM–5PM 2/20 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $100 • SUPPLY FEE $15
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO ENAMELING
Julie Brooks • Class #5933
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/27–2/28 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $15
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO HOLLOWARE
Catherine Grisez • Class #6087 FRI 6–10PM 3/4 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/5–3/6 3 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $290 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
CHASING AND REPOUSSÉ
Sarah Gascoigne • Class #6086 THU 9AM–1PM 3/10–3/31 4 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE $15
WORKSHOP: POWDER COATING
Anne Randall • Class #6102
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $25
BEGINNING JEWELRY/ METALS, 8 WEEKS
Julie Brooks • Class #6098
SUN 6–10PM 3/13–5/1 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $440 • SUPPLY FEE: $35
Susanne Lechler Osborn • Class #6100
WED 6–10PM 3/16–5/11 8 SESSIONS (NO CLASS 3/30) • CLASS FEE: $440 • SUPPLY FEE: $35
BEGINNING JEWELRY/ METALS, 6 WEEKS
Sarah Gascoigne • Class #6094 WED 9AM–1PM 3/16–4/20 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $330 • SUPPLY FEE: $30
WORKSHOP: CHEMICAL HAZARDS IN THE JEWELRY ARTS TBA • Class #6088
SUN 10AM–12PM 3/20 1 SESSION • FREE
WORKSHOP: STONE SETTING SOLUTIONS Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #6089 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: HOT–FORGED BRACELET FORMS Paul Casey • Class #6090
SAT 10AM–6PM 4/2 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $114 • SUPPLY FEE: $10
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: CUFF BRACELETS Adia Bobo • Class #6091
SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 4/3 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $114 • SUPPLY FEE: $10
SILVER PMC
Virginia Causey • Class #6093
SYNCLASTIC AND ANTICLASTIC FORMING
WED 1:30–5:30PM 4/6–4/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $114 • SUPPLY FEE: $70 (INCLUDES PMC)
THU 6–10PM 3/17–4/7 4 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $15
WORKSHOP: LIQUID ENAMEL FOR STEEL AND COPPER
Julie Brooks • Class #6101
Melissa Cameron • Class #6092
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
STUDIO FRIDAYS
The Jewelry/Metals Studio offers extra work time for registered students on Fridays, noon to 9pm!
We’ll have skilled monitors on hand to help you implement what you’re learning in class and coach you in safe usage of tools and equipment when needed. Enjoy working in a community of fellow artists as you get caught up on your class projects.
This benefit is available to any student who is currently enrolled in a multi–week class. *This benefit begins the first Friday of your enrolled class and ends at 9pm on the last Friday of class. Studio availability is subject to scheduling and makeup days are not available.
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Andrea Ramsay BY HEATHER OLSON
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After 15 years in technology I have officially traded my laptop for a chisel. I had the opportunity to attend the Port Townsend School of Woodworking and completed their three month intensive handtools class in April of 2015. Since then I have sought to broaden my skills even further. After spending the following summer working on projects at Pratt community wood shop, and taking a few woodturning classes, I'm currently setting up my shop at Seattle's Equinox Studios in Georgetown.
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@PM: When did you get
started in woodworking? AR: I started about eight
years ago. I took my first woodworking class at Seattle Central Community College. I took a class through Pratt after that, before the wood studio existed here, at Ballard Woodworks. I learned how to make things small pieces of furniture. It was a great experience and I wanted to learn more. @PM: What projects are
you currently working on that you are excited about?
AR: In the last year I
changed my perspective on woodworking almost entirely. Initially I was working with machines, and I’ve now learned how to work with hand tools. After my time at the Port Townsend School of Woodworking I felt I re-learned woodworking, and really learned about wood instead of learning about machines. Now I’m doing woodworking with hand tools about 90% of the time. I do small commissions, record cabinets, things of that nature. I’m enjoying handmade joinery and the craftsman-
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ship of this process in a whole new way. I have a studio at Equinox and that’s where I work. @PM: What artists do you
admire or find inspiring?
AR: I was drawn to wood-
working through mid-century design, that doesn’t fit into my small 1901 house. So I’m looking at ways to re-imagine things for smaller spaces. I love the mid-century chair makers and am inspired by the work of Jean Prouve, George Nakashima, Hans Wegner to name a few.
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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. WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO GLASS FUSING
CONTINUING KILN GLASS JEWELRY
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 2/20–2/21 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $233
GLASS SLUMPING AND FUSING FOR SENIORS
Sasha Tepper–Stewart • Class #6015 Sasha Tepper–Stewart • Class #6150
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $233
Robin Oakes • Class #6149 SAT 10AM–2PM 2/27–3/19 4 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $275
INTERMEDIATE GLASS FUSING AND SLUMPING Sasha Tepper–Stewart • Class #6148
THU 6–10PM 3/3–4/7 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $500
Robin Oakes • Class #6147 WED 9:30AM–1:30PM 3/2–4/6 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $376
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. BEGINNING FLAMEWORKING – BOROSILICATE
Patricia Davidson • Class #6008 THU 6–10PM 2/11–3/17 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $329
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO FLAMEWORKING – BOROSILICATE
Cheryl Matson • Class #6010 SAT–SUN 9AM–5PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $221
Cheryl Matson • Class #6146 SAT–SUN 9AM–5PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $221
BEADMAKING 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! BEGINNING BEADMAKING Cheryl Matson • Class #6143 TUE 6–10PM 3/1–4/5 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $329
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO BEADMAKING
Donna Prunkard • Class #6144 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $221
MORE CLASS DETAILS ONLINE:
INTRODUCTION TO BEADMAKING OPEN TORCH Donna Prunkard • Class #6145 SAT 10AM–4PM 3/19 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $103
www.pratt.org/classes
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HOT GLASS CASTING
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 WORKSHOP: Jeanne Marie Ferraro • Class #6136 INTRODUCTION TO SUN 6–10PM 2/28–4/10 GLASSBLOWING 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $561
INTERMEDIATE GLASSBLOWING
Lydia Boss • Class #6140
SAT–SUN 1:45–5:45PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $204
Donna McCord • Class #6139
GLASS CASTING – BEGINNING AND BEYOND
MON 6–10PM 2/29–4/4 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $584
Cathy Chase • Class #6141
ADVANCED GLASSBLOWING: SPECIAL PROJECTS
COLDWORKING
Manny Castro • Class #6134 TUE 6–10PM 3/1–4/5 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $584
EXPERIENCED INTERMEDIATE GLASSBLOWING
Julie Bergen • Class #6138
WED 6–10PM 3/2–4/6 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $584
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.
SAT 6–10PM 3/5–4/16 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $504
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO COLDWORKING Rebecca Chernow • Class #6004
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/20–2/21 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $313
Rebecca Chernow • Class #6142 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $313
TUITION ASSISTANCE Pratt Fine Arts Center is excited to offer a limited amount of Tuition Assistance throughout the year to both adults and youth. The award is based on financial need and will be presented to those who otherwise cannot afford to participate in Pratt’s programs. Each award will give the recipient credit towards classes or workshops and will cover 50% or 75% of tuition. The next Tuition Assistance deadlines are:
Applications may be dropped off at Pratt’s front desk, emailed to info@pratt.org or mailed to: 1902 South Main St. Seattle, WA 98144 Attn: Tuition Assistance.
APPLICATION PERIOD OPEN
FOR CLASSES THAT START BETWEEN
Jan 11-21, 2016 Feb 29-Mar 10, 2016 Apr18-28, 2016 Jun 6-16, 2016
Feb 22 & Apr 10, 2016 Apr 11 & May 31, 2016 Jun 1 & July 17, 2016 Jul 18 & Sept 3, 2016
MORE INFO: www.pratt.org/classes/tuition–assistance
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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. LOW–RELIEF WOOD CARVING INTERMEDIATE Brian Watson • Class #5985 WOODWORKING: SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 2/6–2/7 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $220 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
WORKSHOP: WOODWORKING FUNDAMENTALS
Steve Dando • Class #6108
WED 6–10PM 2/24–4/6 7 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $264 • SUPPLY FEE $65
Steve Dando • Class #5990
WORKSHOP: SPOON CARVING
Steve Dando • Class #6105
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $165 • SUPPLY FEE: $40
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $232 • SUPPLY FEE $30
Scott Brown • Class #6107
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $232 • SUPPLY FEE $30
INTERMEDIATE WOODTURNING
BEGINNING WOODTURNING
WED 6–10PM 3/16–4/20 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $337 • SUPPLY FEE $60
Lawrence Brown • Class #5958
Tom Henscheid • Class #6085
MON 6–10PM 2/22–3/28 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $348 • SUPPLY FEE $60
BEGINNING WOODWORKING
Steve Dando • Class #6103
TUE 6–10PM 3/22–5/10 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $371 • SUPPLY FEE $85
SPOON CARVING
Scott Brown • Class #6106
THU 6–10PM 3/24–5/12 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $390 • SUPPLY FEE: $40
CHAINSAW USE AND SAFETY Brian Watson • Class #6109 SAT 10AM–4:30PM 3/26 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $130 • SUPPLY FEE: $30
WORKSHOP: LIVE EDGE TRAYS Stephen Ruden • Class #6110 SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $180 • SUPPLY FEE: $40
BLACKSMITHING 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. COUPLES FORGING NIGHT Scott Szloch • Class #5978 FRI 6–10PM 2/12 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $78
FORGING WITH THE POWER HAMMER
Scott Szloch • Class #5987
SAT 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/20 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $100 • SUPPLY FEE: $25
CONTINUING BLACKSMITHING – JOINERY AND MOVEMENT
Brandon Bowman • Class #6112 WED 6–10PM 2/24–3/30 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $335 • SUPPLY FEE $35
BEGINNING BLACKSMITHING
Scott Szloch • Class #6124
CONTINUING BLACKSMITHING: CREATIVE TECHNIQUES
Andy Blakney • Class #6113
THU 6–10PM 3/24–4/28 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $335 • SUPPLY FEE $40
SAT 10AM–2PM 2/27–4/9 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $335 • SUPPLY FEE $35 TUE 6–10PM 3/15–4/19 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $335 • SUPPLY FEE $35
Brian Stahly • Class #6114
MON 6–10PM 3/21–4/25 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $335 • SUPPLY FEE $35
Lisa Geertsen • Class #6121
LADIES FORGING NIGHT Alair Wells • Class #6118 FRI 6–10PM 3/18 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $78
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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.
BEGINNING STONECARVING: INTENSIVE
Tamara Buchanan • Class #6157 SAT–SUN 1:30–5:30PM 3/19–4/17 5 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $285
FABRICATION 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.
CREATIVE METALWORKING – FORGING AND WELDING
BEGINNING WELDING AND METAL FABRICATION
THU 6–10PM 2/11–3/17 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $355 • SUPPLY FEE $45
SUN 6–10PM 3/6–4/24 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $440 • SUPPLY FEE $60
Carla Grahn • Class #5982
INTRODUCTION TO TIG WELDING
Andy Fallat • Class #6123
WED 6–10PM 3/2–4/6 6 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $355 • SUPPLY FEE: $45
Mark Rudis • Class #6158
LADIES WELDING NIGHT Carla Grahn • Class #6120 FRI 6–10PM 3/18 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $78
FOUNDRY 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. BEGINNING BRONZE CASTING
Eva Funderburgh Hollis • Class #5984
THU 6–10PM 2/25–4/14 8 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $370 • SUPPLY FEE $115
INTERMEDIATE BRONZE CASTING
Ed Thayer • Class #6111
SAT 9AM–1PM 2/27–3/19 4 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $200 • SUPPLY FEE $115
WORKSHOP: BRONZE PATINA
Eva Funderburgh Hollis • Class #6115
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $155 • SUPPLY FEE: $30
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WEEKEND WORKSHOPS Short on free time? ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: TRADITIONAL SUMI PAINTING
Angie Dixon • Class #6057 SAT 10AM–6PM 2/6 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $98
WORKSHOP: CHAIN ESSENTIALS
Anne Randall • Class #5926
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/6–2/7 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
LOW–RELIEF WOOD CARVING Brian Watson • Class #5985
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 2/6–2/7 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $220 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
FORGING NIGHT
Scott Szloch • Class #5978 FRI 6–10PM 2/12 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $78
WORKSHOP: INK DRAWING WITH MATISSE Kiki MacInnis • Class #6065
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SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
Check out these weekend workshops sure to fit your busy schedule! WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO FLAMEWORKING – BOROSILICATE
Cheryl Matson • Class #6010
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: COLD–CONNECTED RING WITH TENSION–SET STONE Virginia Causey • Class #6027
SAT–SUN 9AM–5PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $221
SAT 10AM–5PM 2/20 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $100 • SUPPLY FEE $15
WORKSHOP: LET'S MAKE A RING
WORKSHOP: FIGURE DRAWING INTENSIVE
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 2/20–2/21 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154
Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #5927 Cait Willis • Class #6063
WORKSHOP: WOODWORKING FUNDAMENTALS
Steve Dando • Class #5990
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 2/13–2/14 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $232 • SUPPLY FEE $30
FORGING WITH THE POWER HAMMER
Scott Szloch • Class #5987
SAT 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/20 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $100 • SUPPLY FEE: $25
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO COLDWORKING
Rebecca Chernow • Class #6004 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/20–2/21 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $313
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO GLASS FUSING
Sasha Tepper–Stewart • Class #6015
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 2/20–2/21 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $233
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W E E K E N D ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: SGRAFFITO Cait Willis • Class #6081
SAT 10AM–6PM 2/27 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $98
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO ENAMELING
Julie Brooks • Class #5933
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO FLAMEWORKING – BOROSILICATE
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO GLASS FUSING
SAT–SUN 9AM–5PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $221
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $233
Cheryl Matson • Class #6146
Sasha Tepper–Stewart • Class #6150
WORKSHOP: POWDER COATING
WORKSHOP: MATISSE: THE CUT–OUTS
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 2/27–2/28 Anne Randall • Class #6102 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $15 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $25
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO HOLLOWARE
Catherine Grisez • Class #6087
WORKSHOP: SPOON CARVING
Scott Brown • Class #6107
FRI 6–10PM 3/4 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/5–3/6 3 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $290 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $165 • SUPPLY FEE: $40
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO GLASSBLOWING
Lisa Geertsen • Class #6118
Lydia Boss • Class #6140
SAT–SUN 1:45–5:45PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $204
LADIES FORGING NIGHT FRI 6–10PM 3/18 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $78
LADIES WELDING NIGHT Carla Grahn • Class #6120 FRI 6–10PM 3/18 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $78
WORKSHOP: WATERCOLOR: BEYOND THE BASICS INTRODUCTION TO Yulia Chubotin • Class #6061 BEADMAKING OPEN TORCH SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO BEADMAKING
Donna Prunkard • Class #6144 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $221
WORKSHOP: WOODWORKING FUNDAMENTALS
Steve Dando • Class #6105
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/5–3/6 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $232 • SUPPLY FEE $30
WORKSHOP: EXPERIMENTAL PAINTING Mark Takamichi Miller • Class #6156
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205 • SUPPLY FEE $40
WORKSHOP: BEGINNING BLOCK PRINT
Donna Prunkard • Class #6145
SAT 10AM–4PM 3/19 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $103
WORKSHOP: SELF–PORTRAITS: LAYERS OF DEPTH
Deanne Belinoff • Class #6133 SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/19–3/20 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154
WORKSHOP: CLAMSHELL BOX
Jessica Hoffman • Class #6040 SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/19–3/20 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205 • SUPPLY FEE $15
WORKSHOP: CHEMICAL HAZARDS IN THE JEWELRY ARTS TBA • Class #6088
SUN 10AM–12PM 3/20 1 SESSION • FREE
CHAINSAW USE AND SAFETY
Theresa Neinas • Class #6151
Brian Watson • Class #6109
WORKSHOP: INK AND COLOR–DRAWING WITH MATISSE
WORKSHOP: BRONZE PATINA
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $154 • SUPPLY FEE $20
Kiki MacInnis • Class #6082
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/12–3/13 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
CLASSES
SAT 10AM–4:30PM 3/26 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $130 • SUPPLY FEE: $30
Eva Funderburgh Hollis • Class #6115
SAT–SUN 10AM–4PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $155 • SUPPLY FEE: $30
Kiki MacInnis • Class #6083
SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
WORKSHOP: STONE SETTING SOLUTIONS Jennifer Stenhouse • Class #6089 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 3/26–3/27 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: HOT– FORGED BRACELET FORMS Paul Casey • Class #6090
SAT 10AM–6PM 4/2 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $114 • SUPPLY FEE: $10
ONE–DAY WORKSHOP: CUFF BRACELETS Adia Bobo • Class #6091
SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 4/3 1 SESSION • CLASS FEE: $114 • SUPPLY FEE: $10
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO COLDWORKING
Rebecca Chernow • Class #6142 SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $313
WORKSHOP: LIQUID ENAMEL FOR STEEL AND COPPER
Melissa Cameron • Class #6092
SAT–SUN 9:30AM–5:30PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $240 • SUPPLY FEE: $20
WORKSHOP: LIVE EDGE TRAYS
Stephen Ruden • Class #6110 SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $180 • SUPPLY FEE: $40
WORKSHOP: EXPLORING PATTERN AND REPETITION Larry Calkins, Kamla Kakaria • Class #6073 SAT–SUN 10AM–6PM 4/9–4/10 2 SESSIONS • CLASS FEE: $205
Didn’t see a workshop that fits your schedule? Check out a custom class tailored to meet your needs. www.pratt.org/ classes/custom–classes
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@PM: What are your other
sources of inspiration?
community, we can lead by example.
AR: I’m inspired by design
@PM: How has your
of all types—graphic design, 2D work, paintings. Color is really intriguing to me, and so are things that are tactile.
connection with Pratt helped to advance your art making and your career? AR: Pratt has been really
instrumental to me. When I came back from school continue to get more this was the first place women interested in and I went. I became a daiinvolved in woodworking? ly renter here, and met a lot of really talented woodAR: I would like to get workers, at all levels. It’s more women into the a community that’s very shop, it seems there are encouraging. When I’m more and more women working on my own projall the time. I think letting ects, alone in my studio, I people know what’s posknow I can come here for sible is great. The more a day and bounce ideas off other women see womTom, Steve, anyone here, en making things, it sparks and get great information the interest and the possiand feedback. Pratt is a bility. I think by doing, and place to try things out and by being present in the to learn from others. I also @PM: How can we
think it’s inspiring because there are so many other kinds of art being made. It changes your perspective on what’s possible. @PM: What kinds of
classes would you like to see offered at Pratt that we don’t currently have? Are you interested in teaching? AR: Yes! I’m excited to see
Pratt get more into using hand tools. Helping people build a more well-rounded base is great. Hand tools lead to a lot of new things—curves, organic work, and other things that aren’t as easy with machines. You can learn how things flow naturally, and that not everything needs to be a right angle. A lot of the carving classes are great also—I’d love to see
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AR: Just do it. Don’t wor-
ry about perfection. Don’t @PM: Where can we worry about what others see your work? think. Don’t worry about trying to get it just right. AR: You can see my work It’s never going to be perat the Equinox open house, on my website, and fect. Just keep working, on Instagram. My website keep making things. Be humble and ask questions. is andrearamsay.com. If you are open to learning, @PM: What advice do people will be really open you have for people to helping you. Work on it interested in learning every day. It’s so humbling about woodworking? for me—I learn new things all the time. You won’t be
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good at it right away. Just enjoy the process. You’ll be amazed at what you can do if you keep trying. @PM: Are there events
coming up that we should know about?
AR: Equinox Studios has a
free open house the 2nd Saturday of every month and a big art party in December. Come check it out in Georgetown!
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