EAC Summer 2022 Catalog

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Blending art and community.

Summer 2022 Ringling College Continuing Studies


Cover: Students working in Explore Ceramics class (p. 4) Inside spread: Raku Workshops and Firings (p. 5)

Englewood Art Center Summer 2022 The Englewood Art Center serves as a nexus for artists and audiences, both visitors and residents, to inspire creativity, exchange ideas, endorse imagination, and encourage creative growth in an environment that is entertaining, relaxed, and welcoming. With a spectacular line-up of classes, workshops, exhibitions, and events, EAC invites artists, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested to support our creative community by joining us this 2022 Summer season.

Contact Information Englewood Art Center 350 S McCall Road Englewood, FL 34223 Phone: 941-474-5548 Email: eac@ringling.edu Online: www.ringling.edu/eac Join Us


Index

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Mission Statement, Contact Info

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Index Workshops + One or Two Day Class Options

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Ceramics

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Raku Workshops

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Drawing

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Painting

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Photography

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Young Artists Studios

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Open Studios

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Instructor Biographies

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Become a Volunteer

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Become a Member

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Registration Policies

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Registration Form

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Ringling College Continuing Studies


In-Studio Classes

Ceramics

Explore Ceramics: An Introduction to Working with Clay Nichole Moranda (beginner – intermediate) Tuesdays, 1 – 4 pm 5-class series May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 June 7, 14, 21; July 5, 12 4-class series* (No class on June 28) September 6, 13, 20, 27 Member: $185 (5-class series) Non-Member: $230 (5-class series) Member: $175 (4-class series) Non-Member: $220 (4-class series) Explore the tactile and fun nature of clay in this introduction to the medium. Emphasis will be on the fundamental skills, vocabulary, equipment, materials, and preparations specific to ceramics. Each 4- or 5-week series will focus on a specific project. Students should come prepared with creative ideas for personalizing their projects, as well as ideas for building their own original clay creations. Note: Price includes up to 25 pounds of clay (for in-class project use only), glazes, and firing. Additional clay may be purchased from EAC. Students must adhere to the EAC’s Pottery Studio Policies and Procedures. *Indicates all classes do not run consecutive weeks.

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Hand-building and Wheel Throwing Nichole Moranda (beginner – intermediate) Fridays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm May 6, 13, 20, 27 June 3, 10, 17, 24 July 1, 8, *22, 29 September 9, 16, 23, 30 Member: $175 (4-class series) Non-Member: $220 (4-class series) Learn hand-building and wheel throwing techniques while creating a variety of ceramic objects. Hand-building instruction will focus on slab, coil, and pinch methods. Basic glazing practices will also be covered as well as a variety of decorative techniques. *Indicates all classes do not run consecutive weeks. For Information about the Ceramics Open Studio Options, please see page 10.


In-Studio Classes

Raku Workshops

Raku Firing Workshop Nichole Moranda (beginner – intermediate) Saturday, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm (10:30 am firing) May 14 June 18 Enrolled Student: $30 (materials included) Member: $40 (materials included) Non-Member: $50 (materials included) Learn to prepare, glaze, and fire bisque pieces in a Raku kiln. Bring up to 2 pieces (already bisque) totaling 1/2 cubic feet of kiln space. Vessels not larger than 5 - 6” diameter and 12” in height work best. Get two pulls from the hot kiln. Price includes: instruction, glazes, and equipment use. (Additional or oversized pieces may be fired for an additional cost of $45/cubic foot of kiln space — time and space permitting.) To avoid problems with cracking, it is highly recommended that the bisque pieces used for Raku are made from stoneware with grog. Note: Raku firings will take place as long as weather permits.

Elements of Raku Workshop Nichole Moranda (beginner – intermediate) Saturdays, 1 – 4 pm May 7 and 14 June 11 and 18 Member: $75 (2-session workshop | materials included) Non-Member: $100 (2-session workshop | materials included) If you want the full Raku experience, this workshop is for you. In the first session, students will create 2 hand-built objects using slab, coil, or pinch methods. The pieces will be fired to bisque. In the second session, students will have the opportunity to participate in the full Raku firing experience. This includes preparation, glazing, and pulling their bisque pieces from the hot kiln. Price includes instruction, materials, and equipment use. Note: Raku firings will take place as long as weather permits.

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In-Studio Classes

Drawing

Drawing

Scratchboard

Maggie McClellan (beginner – advanced)

Sheryl Unwin (beginner – advanced)

Fridays, 1 – 4 pm

Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

May 6, 13, 20, 27 June 3, 10, 17, 24 July 1, 8, *22, 29

May 10, 17, 24, 31 June 7, 14, 21, 28 July 5, 12, 19, 26

September 9, 16, 23, 30

September 6, 13, 20, 27

Member: $100 (4-class series) Non-Member: $125 (4-class series)

Member: $100 (4-class series) Non-Member: $125 (4-class series)

Following McClellan’s Drawing Workbook approach, this class will teach the fundamentals of drawing and help artists in any 2D medium develop their skills and abilities to create successful artworks. Classes also examine ways to work through arising challenges during the creation of your personal masterpieces. *Indicates all classes do not run consecutive weeks.

This four-week course will introduce you to the unique world of scratchboarding. You will be introduced to the essential techniques needed while using a variety of different tools to bring your image to life. Your photo references can be of any subject that you choose — a favorite animal, person, or place. For Information about the 2D Open Studio Options, please see page 10.

Colored Pencil Sheryl Unwin (beginner – advanced) Fridays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Oil Painting

May 6, 13, 20, 27 June 3, 10, 17, 24 July 1, 8, *22, 29

Maggie McClellan (beginner – intermediate)

September 9, 16, 23, 30 Member: $100 (4-class series) Non-Member: $125 (4-class series) Expand your drawing skills with color! Using a reference image you will learn the necessary techniques, color theory, burnishing, and layering to develop a quality-colored pencil drawing. Come illustrate, explore, and express anything that inspires you. *Indicates all classes do not run consecutive weeks.

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Painting

Tuesdays, 1 - 4 pm May 10, 17, 24, 31 June 7, 14, 21, 28 July 5, 12, 19, 26 September 6, 13, 20, 27 Member: $100 (4-class series) | $30 (single session) Non-Member: $125 (4-class series) | ($35 single session) Explore the fundamentals of design and painting in this approachable and fun oil and acrylic class. Emphasis will be on structure, composition, color, and value, as well as on the creative journey of personal expression. Students are encouraged to bring their own references for inspiration.


In-Studio Classes

Expressions in Watercolor

Intermediate Digital Photography

Robert Broyles (beginner – intermediate)

Lou-Anne Curtis (intermediate – advanced)

Thursdays, 1 – 4 pm

Tuesdays, 1 – 4 pm

May 5, 12, 19, 26 June 2, 9, 16, 23 June 30; July *14, 21, 28

May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 5

September 8, 15, 22, 29

Member: $145 (5-class series) Non-Member: $180 (5-class series)

Member: $100 (4-class series) Non-Member: $125 (4-class series) If you have great ideas for your watercolor paintings, but need to learn or brush up on the techniques and principles of this versatile medium, this is a great introductory course. This class is designed for people who are interested in learning the fundamentals of creating realistic-style watercolor paintings. In this class, students will learn color theory, the use of perspective, 25 watercolor techniques, and complete a simple watercolor painting. The subject of this reference painting must be provided by the student and be a non-copyrighted image. *Indicates all classes do not run consecutive weeks.

Photography

Introduction to Digital Photography Lou-Anne Curtis (beginner – intermediate) Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 5 September 6, 13, 20, 27; October 4 Member: $145 (5-class series) Non-Member: $180 (5-class series) Capture powerful digital photographs by using the wide array of camera functions available beyond the automatic settings. Fundamental photography principles will be introduced. Students will be encouraged to explore the aesthetics of digital photography and master the terminology associated with the medium. This course includes classroom learning and field experience.

September 6, 13, 20, 27; October 4

Take your knowledge to the next level! Beginning with a review of the fundamentals, and progressing to more advanced techniques, this class offers further exploration of manual functions, custom settings, and the essential principles of photography. This course includes classroom learning and field experience. Prerequisite: Basic camera proficiency or Introduction to Digital Photography Photography (cont.)

Photoshop Elements Lou-Anne Curtis (beginner – intermediate) Thursdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2 June 9, 16, 23, 30; July 7 September 8, 15, 22, 29; October 6 Member: $145 (5-class series) Non-Member: $180 (5-class series) Learn the leading photo-editing software in this introduction to Photoshop Elements. Master the easy-to-use interface to organize, share, and transform photographs into precious keepsakes or works of art. This course promises to dramatically improve the quality and appeal of your photographs. Prerequisite: Basic computer proficiency

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Young Artists Studios

Young Artist Studios

Young Artist Studios | Ages 5 – 8

Young Artist Studios | Ages 9 – 12

Nichole Moranda

Nichole Moranda

June + July | Wednesdays, 10 – 11:30 am Thursdays, 10 – 11:30 am

June + July | Wednesdays, 1:00 – 2:30 pm Thursdays, 1:00 – 2:30 pm

September | Saturday, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

September | Saturdays, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Wednesdays, 10 – 11:30 am June 1 | Collage 8 | Painting 3D Art Object 15 | Weaving 22 | Salt Painting 29 | Sculpture

Wednesdays, 1:00 – 2:30 pm June 1 | Self Portrait 8 | Weaving 15 | Drawing 22 | Plein Air 29 | Recycled Art

July 6 | Magnets 13 | Drawing 20 | Watercolor Painting 27 | Jewelry

July 6 | Ceramics 13 | Sculpture 20 | Painting Figures 27 | Watercolor Painting

Thursdays 10 – 11:30 am June 2 | Ceramics 9 | Printing 16 | Wax Resist Painting 23 | Masks 30 | Portraits

Thursdays, 1:00 – 2:30 pm June 2 | Drawing 9 | Sculpture 16 | Abstract Painting 23 | Jewelry 30 | Mixed Media

July 7 | Dot Painting 14 | Ceramics 21 | Watercolor and Photo 28 | Recycled Art Weekend Ages: 5 – 8 | Saturday, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm September 17 | Drawing $15 per session

July 7 | Ceramics 14 | Painting 21 | Sun Prints 28 | Magnets Weekend Ages: 9 – 12 | Saturdays, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm September 10 | Printmaking 24 | Ceramics $15 per session Join the fun and explore a new medium/technique every session. Students will create one-of-a-kind works of art in each class. Materials for studio projects are included or students are welcome and encouraged to bring their own materials if it’s their preference.

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Young Artists Studios

Young Artist Studios | Ages 13 – 16 Christine Broyles June + July | Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00 – 3:30 pm September | Saturdays, 1:00 – 3:30 pm Tuesdays, 1:00 – 3:30 pm June 7 | Sculpture 14 | Painting 21 | Drawing 28 | Drawing July 12 | Mixed Media 19 | Ceramics 26 | Ceramics Thursdays, 1:00 – 3:30 pm June 9 | Painting 16 | Drawing 23 | Drawing 30 | Mixed Media July 14 | Ceramics 21 | Painting 28 | Sculpture Weekend Ages: 13 – 16 | Saturdays, 1:00 – 3:30 pm September 10 | Painting 24 | Drawing $20 per session Are you a young artist who is looking for a creative outlet, serious about elevating and/or expanding your skills in fine art media? Join Ms. Broyles to make projects such as creating your own sketchbooks, pop art portraits inspired by Andy Warhol, clay, sculptures, zentangles, and more. Classes will focus on a variety of techniques and materials, including drawing, painting, and large scale project work. Materials for studio projects are included or students are welcome and encouraged to bring their own materials if it’s their preference.

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Open Studios

Open Studios

2D Open Studio | Members Only Tuesdays, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (drawing and water-based media only), Burke Studio Saturdays, 1 – 4 pm (all 2D media welcome), Cunningham Studio $4 per studio session or pre-pay $20 for 6 sessions

New policies, prices, and options for Ceramics Open Studios

Ceramics Open Studio | Currently Enrolled Ceramics Students And Studio Authorized Artists* Only *Studio Authorized Artists are required to be Members of EAC in order to participate in Open Studio In order to ensure adherence of Ceramics Studio Policies and Procedures, Ceramics Open Studio is open to students who are presently taking ceramics class(es) and/or those who have successfully passed the Ceramics Studio Authorized Artists Workshop at EAC. Currently Enrolled Students ONLY Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Thursdays, 1 – 4 pm Currently Enrolled Students and Studio Authorized Artists Thursdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Fridays, 1 – 4 pm Studio Authorized Artists ONLY Wednesdays, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Saturdays, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Currently Enrolled Students: $15 per studio session $125 per month to attend any studio session(s) for currently enrolled students Studio Authorized Artists $25 per studio session $225 per month to attend any studio session(s) for Studio Authorized Artists

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Open Studio Policies: Price includes clay for in-studio project use only (up to 25 pounds in a single month), additional clay may be purchased from EAC, if necessary. Fees also include glazes, firings, and the use of studio equipment and tools. • EAC Ceramics instructors reserve the right to use the studio as needed and can cancel any Open Studio session. • Enrolled Students (not Studio Authorized Artists) new to EAC are required to get authorization from instructors to participate in EAC Open Studio. • EAC Director reserves the right to revoke access to Ceramics Open Studio at any time without a refund.


Expressions in Watercolor class (p. 7)

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Instructor Biographies

Christine Broyles is a graduate of the University of South Florida, with a major in Fine Arts and Art Education, and a minor in Science, grades 5-9. She has worked for more than 30 years in Charlotte County Public Schools. Chris is the only original faculty member of the L.A. Ainger Middle School still teaching there today. She is an artist in her own right, working in many mediums, including ceramics, acrylic, watercolor, jewelry, photography, sculpture, mixed media, and stained glass.

Nichole Moranda is an artist and native Floridian. She studied at the Florida School of the Arts, MCC Bradenton, and USF Tampa, where she received her BFA in Ceramics. Nichole has a focus in ceramic hand-building with a background in wheel throwing. Her ceramic work has been displayed as installations, functional pieces, and as jewelry pendants. Nicole currently has a sculpture installation, Catch of the Day in the Englewood ArtScape Sculpture Garden.

Robert Broyles is an award-winning, published watercolor artist, illustrator, teacher, and co-author of Art Across the Curriculum. He earned his BA with honors in Fine Art and Art Education from the University of South Florida. In his paintings, Robert strives to use rich, sumptuous, and colorful images to help raise awareness of the beauty of the fragile world we inhabit. His work has been exhibited throughout Southwest Florida.

Sheryl Unwin attended the Art Institute of Boston. After years of developing her skills, she chose to share her knowledge with other artists. In 2005 she decided to enjoy the beauty of Florida living, culture, wildlife, and fabulous scenery that only the Gulf Coast of Florida can give. Her passion is to draw from people, the largest of wildlife creatures, and the smallest of domestic pets.

Lou-Anne Curtis is a freelance photographer specializing in portrait and nature photography. She captures subtle moments that often go unnoticed: the color of early morning light, the long shadows of a late summer afternoon, fog sneaking across the bay. Her work is shown in Englewood, Port Charlotte, and Punta Gorda, Florida. Maggie McClellan is an accomplished painter who exhibits her work nationally and abroad. She is a signature member of the Florida Watercolor Society, Gold Coast Watercolor Society, and the Miami Watercolor Society. Maggie has authored successful teaching programs across the United States, in the Caribbean, and abroad. She is the author of the popular book, The Artist’s Express – Secrets of the Obedient Brush.

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Become a Volunteer EAC can always use extra hands! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at EAC to help the staff keep EAC the vibrant and encouraging creative hub that it is – please join us! EAC can use and utilize just about any skill set in some way! The following list includes areas we know we can always use the help, but please feel free to make suggestions: • • • • • • • • • •

Zoom classes co-hosts Front desk and telephone greeters Represent EAC at area events Assist with set-up, clean-up, and facilitating receptions and events Librarians Receiving and removal for open call exhibitions Pop-Up booth at the Englewood Farmer's Market (January – March only) Writing articles for newsletter and collecting print materials about the Art Center Jurors and judges for open call exhibitions Open studio monitors (authorizations are required for ceramics, digital studio, and figure drawing, see front desk staff for more details about required certifications and trainings)

Requirements for volunteering at EAC:

Application/Information Sheet, including contact and emergency contact information, applicable skills, areas of volunteer interest, availability to volunteer (days and times)

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Membership: volunteers must be members of EAC during the time of volunteer service Background check: Ringling College of Art and Design requires a background check for all eligible volunteers

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About The Artist: Paintings by the late artist, Ken Mitchell.

Become a Member

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The Englewood Art Center (EAC) has been a prominent member of the local arts community for more than 50 years. As a division of Ringling College of Art and Design since 2008, EAC has benefited from the College’s commitment and support – allowing the Center to plan for a bright future.

Please consider becoming an Englewood Art Center member. Your membership or tax deductible donation will support our artists, exhibitions, lectures, classes, and special events offered at the Center, and will help to ensure that EAC will be here for you and our community for years to come.

It is our goal for you to appreciate and find value in the variety of programs offered at EAC, as well as to recognize the vitality the Center brings to Englewood and our surrounding communities. We encourage you to visit often and take advantage of the many creative activities, events, classes, and exhibitions we offer.

If you have questions about membership or would like more information, please contact the EAC front desk, or call 941.474.5548.


2022 Member Benefits Individual: Reduced prices on classes, workshops, open studios, and exhibition entry fees; EAC e-newsletter; eligible for exhibition in Member Gallery. Household: All benefits above for up to two people in one household.

Membership Registration Form 350 S McCall Road

| Englewood, FL 34223

941.474.5548 Email: eac@ringling.edu To purchase a membership online, visit: www.ringling.edu/eac

New Member

Renewal

Individual $60

Household $80

Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ City: ________________________________________________ State: ____________ Zip: __________________ Alternate Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ City: _________________________________________________ State: ____________ Zip: __________________ Phone: _________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Today’s Date: ____________________ Check #: _________________ Cash: ___________________ Visa / Mastercard / Discover / American Express Credit Card #: ___________________________________________________________________________________ (for phone/mail orders only) CVV Code: _________ Expiration Date: ______________________ (3 or 4 digit on reverse of card)

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Englewood Art Center Registration Policies

Register Early! Education classes offered each session must meet the minimum enrollment in order for the class to run. No exceptions. You can help make these programs successful by registering early.

Continuing Studies Refund Policy Digital and Studio Arts Refund Policy: If you drop a course prior to 2 business days before the first scheduled class session, you will receive a refund minus a 25% administrative fee.

How To Register

If you drop a course after 2 business days before the first scheduled class session, you forfeit your entire tuition.

Online: www.ringling.edu/eac In Person: Bring a completed registration form and payment to the Englewood Art Center during our regular business hours, Tuesday – Saturday, 9 am – 4 pm. By Phone: Call 941.474.5548, Tuesday – Saturday, 9 am – 4 pm. For your convenience, we accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express credit card payments by phone. Please have your credit card number ready when calling and be able to provide your billing address and the security access code on the back of the card.

Hours of Operation Tuesday – Saturday: 9 am – 4 pm Sunday and Monday: CLOSED Supplies Students are responsible for purchasing their supplies unless otherwise noted. See the Registration Description on each course to view Supply List link. Catalogs By Location Englewood Art Center (EAC): www.ringling.edu/EAC

By Mail: Complete the registration form and send it along with your payment to:

Studio + Digital Arts (S+DA): www.ringling.edu/SDA

Englewood Art Center 350 S McCall Road Englewood, FL 34223

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI): www.OLLIatRinglingCollege.org

Always request a supply list when registering for a class or workshop. Full tuition must be paid upon registration. To review the complete educational policies for EAC and register online for classes, visit www.ringling.edu/eac.

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Please review the most current Covid-19 protocols here.


Registration Form

Student Information (Please print clearly) Name (as it appears on credit card) ________________________________________________________

I am a new student

Billing Address _______________________________________ City/State/ZIP _______________________________________ (If you have more than one address, remember to use the address that is associated with the credit card you are using.)

Phone Number ______________________________ Email Address ________________________________________________ Have you attended EAC before?

Yes

No

Are you a member of EAC?

Yes

No

If yes, what class did you take? ______________________________________________________________________________ If new to EAC, how did you learn about us? ____________________________________________________________________ Course Information

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EAC Membership Tuition

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Subtotal = $____________

Please Return Completed Forms To:

EAC Membership Fee $____________

Englewood Art Center Ringling College of Art and Design 350 S McCall Road

FINAL TOTAL = $____________

Englewood, FL 34223

Thank you for your registration.

Method of Payment Check (enclosed) Credit Card (Full credit card number required. Registration system does not retain card number.) Visa / MC / AMEX / Discover # _________________________________________ CVV Code ____________ Exp. Date ___________

Photo Policy: By registering for courses, I acknowledge that my photo may be taken while at the EAC at Ringling College and utilized for purposes of promoting the EAC. If I do not want my photo utilized, I will step aside when photos are being taken.

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About The Artist: Colored Pencil Class (p. 6).

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Who Are We? We are Ringling College Continuing Studies (RCCS)

S+DA offers visual arts learning

OLLI at Ringling College is a

EAC is the Englewood Art Center

experiences for preteens to

member of the prestigious

located to the south of Sarasota.

adults. Designed to engage

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

EAC focuses on education,

students of all levels and advance

network. OLLI programs include

exhibitions, and events. In

skills, subjects range from

courses, workshops, and lectures.

addition to four galleries for

painting, drawing, and ceramics

Courses are held year-round

exhibitions, the EAC houses

to photography, digital illustration,

online and at the Ringling College

two well-equipped 2D studio

and more. Classes are held online,

Museum Campus. OLLI courses

classrooms, a pottery studio,

as well as on the Ringling College

are non-credit and based on a

a digital media studio, and a

Museum Campus and at Ringling

liberal arts curriculum. There are

lending library.

College of Art and Design.

no grades and no tests. Courses are offered purely for the joy of learning.

Ringling College’s PreCollege program is a 4-week academic experience for high school students ages 16-18. Students are enrolled in two immersion courses for in-depth study with Ringling faculty and four core studio courses to build a strong foundation. Students can also attend a series of elective mini-workshops and enjoy a robust Student Life program. Students who complete the program successfully earn 3 college credits.

Where Are We? S+DA and OLLI staff and courses are primarily located on the Ringling College Museum Campus. The Museum Campus shares its location with the Sarasota Art Museum, now housed in the historic Sarasota High School. Ringling College Museum Campus: 1001 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236 | (941) 955-8866 | scs@ringling.edu Ringling College Main Campus: 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34234 | (941) 955-8866 | precollege@ringling.edu Englewood Art Center (EAC): 350 S. McCall Road, Englewood, FL 34223 | (941) 474-5548 | eac@ringling.edu

Learn More Online course catalogs:

Register for courses:

Ringling College PreCollege:

www.ringling.edu/scs

https://rcad.augusoft.net/

www.ringling.edu/PreCollege

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350 S McCall Road Englewood, FL 34223

Artwork from Young Artist Studios with Christine Broyles (p. 9)


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