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International Day of Clay Suburbicon: Comic Creator Expo The Creative Life Symposium A Rosewood Holiday Arts Festival Kettering Children’s Theatre and more!
Fall 2018
Image credit: Juan-Si GonzĂĄlez, from Displacement: Collective Practice to Recover Memory at Rosewood Gallery. Image courtesy of the artist.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HOURS OF OPERATION.....................................................3 SIGNING INTERPRETER......................................................3 SPECIAL EVENTS............................................................4 – 8 ROSEWOOD GALLERY........................................................7
Kettering Mayor & Council
YOUTH/TEEN CLASSES Visual Arts........................................................ 9 – 10 Dance..............................................................10 – 11 Music........................................................................ 11 Theatre.................................................................... 12 Youth Educator Spotlight................................. 12
Don Patterson, Mayor Don.Patterson@ketteringoh.org .................299.5512
ADULT/TEEN CLASSES Ceramics........................................................13 – 14 Painting and Drawing...............................14 – 15 Glass................................................................16 – 17 Photography......................................................... 17 Dance....................................................................... 18 Design.............................................................18 – 20 Music........................................................................ 20 Adult Educator Spotlight.................................. 20 ARTIST STUDIOS................................................................ 21 MEETING SPACE AND ROOM RENTALS................... 21 OPEN STUDIOS................................................................... 21 CITYSITES.............................................................................. 22 KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL.......................................... 22 REGISTRATION FORM...................................................... 23
Bill Lautar, Vice Mayor, At Large Bill.Lautar@ketteringoh.org ........................689.2205 Jacqueline Fisher, At Large Jacque.Fisher@ketteringoh.org ................... 232.1637 Robert Scott, District 1 Rob.Scott@ketteringoh.org ........................776.2315 Joseph D. Wanamaker, District 2 Joe.Wanamaker@ketteringoh.org ...............296.1712 Tony Klepacz, District 3 Tony.Klepacz@ketteringoh.org ..................435.9830 Bruce E. Duke, District 4 Bruce.Duke@ketteringoh.org .....................299.2259 Mark Schwieterman, City Manager Mark.Schwieterman@ketteringoh.org ........296.2412 Steven Bergstresser, Assistant City Manager Steven.Bergstresser@ketteringoh.org ..........296.2412 Council Office Phone Number: 296.2416 Council Email: KetteringMayorCouncil@ketteringoh.org Kettering Home Page: www.ketteringoh.org
rosewood arts centre Rosewood Arts Centre is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for the residents of Kettering and the greater Dayton area by providing creative experiences through the arts. Rosewood presents over 400 classes annually for youth and adults, as well as gallery exhibitions, theater performances, artist studios and special events. A division of the City of Kettering’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts, Rosewood is supported and programmed by the City of Kettering, with additional support provided by the Ohio Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Contact: Shayna McConville, Division Manager of Cultural Arts (937) 296-0294 Shayna.McConville@ketteringoh.org
Signing Interpreter Available
Sign language interpreters are available for Rosewood classes and programs. Please call Rosewood at (937) 296-0294 and allow a minimum of two weeks notice for your request.
Rosewood Hours
Dayton Metro Library at Rosewood Arts Centre
Th ro u g h o u t 2 0 1 8 , t h e Wilmington-Stroop branch of the Dayton Metro Library will be relocating programs to Rosewood Arts Centre while their facility is under construc tion. These programs include storytime, home school, teen, and book club! Details can be found at www.playkettering.org/rosewood.
New in 2018, Rosewood is open extended hours on Saturdays and open on Sundays during the school year. Drop-in studio will be open for ceramics, dance, painting, drawing, glass, jewelry, theatre, dance, and the darkroom. Sunday classes will also be offered; please check the activity listings for more information!
January 2 – April 30 / (Summer) September 1 – December 31 May 1 – August 31
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday Noon – 5 p.m.
Holiday Hours Labor Day Thanksgiving Christmas Holiday New Year’s Day
September 3 November 22 – 23 December 23 – 25 December 30 January 1
9 a.m. – 9 p.m. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
playkettering.org/rosewood
TO TRY Family Clay Workshops: 04-40181-A & B pg. 10
Glass Enameled Metal Ornaments: 04-41550-A pg. 16
Parent and Child Mosaic: 04-40510-A pg. 10
Musical Theatre: 04-41270-A & B pg. 18
Learn to Draw: 04-41717-A pg. 14
International Day of Clay October 10 Potters and Ceramic Artists Around the Globe Celebrate International Day of Clay Help Rosewood celebrate the world of ceramics at this casual event. The day will include: A “Pot Swap” Pottery Trade Open Critiques Open Forum to Discuss Artistic Influences Potluck
Bring a dish.
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The Creative Life Symposium Bringing Critical Conversations to the Dayton Region on Creativity, Artists, and Community Impact
Friday, October 26 and Saturday, October 27 Presented by Rosewood Arts Centre, Dayton Visual Arts Center, and Dayton Society of Artists
Program Highlights A Conversation with Sharon Louden and Steven Matijcio Artist, educator, activist, and author Sharon Louden will discuss the premise of her newest publication The Artist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life with Steven Matijcio, curator at the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center.
Panel Discussions: Why Does Creative Culture Matter? Featuring a diverse panel of professionals from the tristate area, come to hear different perspectives from community change agents.
The Creative Life: Challenges and Rewards Artists share their successes and life experiences from their journey in the creative sector.
Making the Artist: The Artist as Cultural Producer Featuring educators, artists, and designers, panelists will discuss supporting emerging artists and influencing future generations of the creative sector.
The A r tist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life Rosewood Gallery Art Book Club, hosted by Dayton Metro Library Monday, October 15 6:30 – 8 p.m. (please see Rosewood Gallery page for more information) 5
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Yoga in the Gallery Ages: 16+
Join us at Rosewood Gallery for an open level yoga class with Robyn Moore, RYT 200. This class is of a gentler nature, often focusing on shoulders, hips, and low back, with the breath being the center of the practice. Class is open to all levels of yoga practitioners. Please bring personal props. *No class Nov. 23. Drop-in Fee: Instructor:
The City of Kettering invites people with disabilities to enjoy our programs, services, parks, and facilities. Please call 296-2439 for more information about accessibility or to request a modification. For TTY assistance, contact Ohio Relay Service at 800-750-0750.
F Noon – 1 p.m. Oct. 19 - Dec. 21* $5/resident; $10/non-resident Robyn Moore
Lathrem Senior Center Member Discounts Members of the Charles I. Lathrem Senior Center receive the following benefits: • 20% Discount off Passes • 10% Discount off Registered Program Pricing • $1.00 Discount off Drop-in or Admission Pricing Note: Discount is taken off the current Adult rate based on the member residency status. 10% Registered Program Discount cannot be combined with Early Bird Registration Discount.
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YOUTH VISUAL ARTS Drop-In Art Ages: 3 – 6
Drop by Rosewood and whip up a masterpiece. This drop-in format class allows the opportunity to have your young ones explore a wide range of art materials while offering the flexibility to come when it suits your busy schedule. Cost is per Saturday session. 04-40796-A Sat. 10 a.m. - Noon Sept. 15 – Nov. 17 Fee: $5/resident; $6/non-resident per session Instructor: Sharon Govender
Home School Art
Sections A and C: Ages 5 – 9 Sections B and D: Ages 8 –14 Drawing, painting, clay, art history and 3-dimensional art are just some of the art mediums to be covered. This class is taught by a professional art teacher. All art materials are furnished. 04-40773-A 04-40773-B 04-40773-C 04-40773-D Fee: Instructor:
T 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Sept. 11 - Oct. 2 Th 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 - Oct. 4 T 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Oct. 23 - Nov. 13 Th 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 - Nov. 15 $45/resident; $55/non-resident Jane Brennan
Art with Buddies Ages: 3 – 6
An art class for kids on the Autism Spectrum, Art with Buddies is a special class for kids with ASD. Each student, with the aid of their own “Buddy”(caretaker), will get individualized attention from an experienced art teacher. 04-40330-A Sat. 11 - 11:45 a.m. Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Fee: $30/resident; $35/non-resident Instructor: Staff - TBA
Winter Art Camp Ages: 7 – 10
Kids use winter break to get creative and acquire new skills! From clay to painting and more, Winter Art Camp moves beyond the standard art classroom to expand your child’s creative horizons. 04-40722-A W - Fri. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dec. 26 - 28 Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-resident Instructor: Jane Brennan
Drawing FUNdamentals Section A: Ages 8 –11 Section B: Ages 12 – 16
Children will learn about drawing, line, shape and value, while working on projects that encourage creativity. Subject matter varies. Each student will work at his/her own level of skill and receive individual attention. 04-40711-A 04-40711-B Fee: Instructor:
M 5 - 7 p.m. Oct. 1 - 22 M 7 - 9 p.m. Oct. 1 - 22 $52/resident; $62/non-resident Adam Fields
Cartooning for Kids Ages: 8 – 12
Get those creative cartoon ideas down on paper! Instruction begins with the basics of working with shapes to create original characters. Learn to draw expressions and basic body positions, explore movement, animals, comic strips and the art of caricature. 04-40712-A W 5:30 - 7 p.m. Nov. 7 - 28 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident Instructor: Adam Fields
Parent and Child Painting Ages: 5 – 10
Parents and children get colorful in this class. Explore various different paint media while spending some quality creative time with your kids. Projects will consist of watercolor, acrylic and tempera paintings. 04-40798-A T 5:30 - 7 p.m. Sept. 18 - Oct. 9 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident Instructor: Laura Norris
Youth Painting
Section A: Ages 7 – 11 Section B: Ages 12 – 16 Explore the world of painting in this fun and creative class. Students will learn watercolor, tempera and acrylic painting techniques while exercising their individual creativity. 04-40799-A 04-40799-B Fee: Instructor:
T 5 - 7 p.m. Oct. 23 - Nov. 13 T 7 - 9 p.m. Oct. 23 - Nov. 13 $47/resident; $57/non-resident Laura Norris 9
Family Clay Workshops
Kids Sewing Basics
Ages: 5 – 10
Ages: 8 – 14
Parents and children get creative while creating clay masks and/or rad zendoodle decorated pottery. Class fee provides each student with clay, glazes and related firings. Registration pays for one child and one adult.
Jesy from Needle, Ink and Thread loves to help kids start sewing; let her inspire them to create! This 4-week class will do just that! Students make a pin cushion to learn sewing machine basics, seam allowance, changing a needle, filling a bobbin, threading and cleaning the machine, all in the first class. The following 3 weeks focus on building skills while making a pillowcase with french seams, drawstring bag with casing, and an appliqueed pillow. These projects will excite and inspire them to keep sewing! $25 dollar materials fee due to the instructor at first class.
04-40181-A 04-40181-B Fee: Instructor:
Sun. 1 - 2:30 p.m. Oct. 14 (Zendoodle Pottery) Sun. 1 - 2:30 p.m. Oct. 21 (Clay Masks) $25/resident; $30/non-resident per work shop Laura Norris
Exploring Pottery Skills Ages: 10 – 16
Students learn both wheel and hand building while creating beautiful functional ceramic plates, bowls and more. Please allow at least two weeks for finished artwork to be ready for pickup. Class fee provides each student with clay, glazes and related firings. 04-40160-A Th 6 - 8 p.m. Sept. 20 - Oct. 25 Fee: $90/resident; $100/non-resident Instructor: Staff - TBA
Parent and Child Clay
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04-40360-A M 6 - 8 p.m. Nov. 12 - Dec. 10 Fee: $65/resident; $70/non-resident Instructor: Jesy Anderson
YOUTH DANCE Dance students will be in class without parents. Please be sure your child can participate independently.
Stretch and Point
Ages: 5 – 10
Parents and children share some creative quality time while making functional and decorative pieces from clay. Please allow at least two weeks for finished artwork to be ready for pickup. Class fee provides each student with clay, glazes and related firings. 04-40180-A Sun. 1 - 2:30 p.m. Sept. 16 - Oct. 7 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident Instructor: Laura Norris
Parent and Child Mosaic Ages: 5 – 10
Plan a fun play date with your favorite kiddo and explore the art of mosaic! In this family-friendly class, adults and kids will collaborate to create a colorful 10 inch x 10 inch mosaic on a wooden wall panel from glass, mirrors, beads, glass globs and much more! All materials are pre-cut and each adult/child team is provided with a mosaic tool to fine tune tesserae (pieces in a mosaic). There will be a grouting demo and each student will go home with a bag of premixed grout and gloves to grout at home. All materials included. Class fee pays for 1 adult + 1 child. 04-40510-A Sat. Noon - 2 p.m. Oct. 20 Fee: $40/resident; $50/non-resident Instructor: Jes McMillan
Ages: 3 – 6
This is an introduction to coordination and movement. Ballet, jazz and tumbling are combined for boys and girls, 3 to 6 years of age. Monday and Tuesday at 10 a.m. are designed especially for beginners who are 3 years old. 04-40201-A 04-40201-B 04-40201-C 04-40201-D 04-40201-E 04-40201-F 04-40201-G 04-40201-H 04-40201-I 04-40201-J Fee: Instructor:
M 10 - 10:30 a.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 M 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 T 10 - 10:30 a.m. Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 T 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 T 1 - 1:30 p.m. Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 M 10 - 10:30 a.m. Oct. 29 - Dec. 3 M 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. Oct. 29 - Dec. 3 T 10 - 10:30 a.m. Oct. 30 - Dec. 4 T 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. Oct. 30 - Dec. 4 T 1 - 1:30 p.m. Oct. 30 - Dec. 4 $30/resident; $40/non-resident Sammie Sue Edmondson
Dance For The Very Young Ages: 3 – 5
We will combine ballet, jazz and tumbling basics in this 45-minute class. *Class will not meet on Nov. 22. 04-40202-A 04-40202-B 04-40202-C 04-40202-D Fee: Instructor:
Th 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Sept. 6 - Oct. 25 Sat. 10 - 10:45 a.m. Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Th 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Nov. 8 - Dec. 20* Sat. 10 - 10:45 a.m. Nov. 10 - Dec. 15 A, B: $45/resident; $55/non-resident C, D: $38/resident; $48/non-resident Nancy Boss
Dance Apparel
Dance classes are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are recommended, as well as comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. For more information, please call (937) 296-0294.
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Sections A and D: Ages 6 – 8 Sections B and E: Ages 9 – 11 Sections C and F: Ages 12 – 15 Creativity with a challenge! Experience ballet and tap with stretches, barre work and ballet combinations. Tap with style while learning step, timing and movement to music. Previous dance experience required. 04-40208-A 04-40208-B 04-40208-C 04-40208-D 04-40208-E 04-40208-F Fee: Instructor:
M 4 - 4:45 p.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 M 5 - 5:45 p.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 M 6 - 6:45 p.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 M 4 - 4:45 p.m. Oct. 29 - Dec. 3 M 5 - 5:45 p.m. Oct. 29 - Dec. 3 M 6 - 6:45 p.m. Oct. 29 - Dec. 3 $35/resident; $45/non-resident Sammie Sue Edmondson
Tap and Tumble Ages: 6 – 9
Tap our toes for the first portion of our class and move onto basic tumbling tricks! 04-40260-A 04-40260-B 04-40260-C 04-40260-D
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6:15 - 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 6:15 - 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Sept. 4 - Oct. 23 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Nov. 6 - Dec. 11 Nov. 10 - Dec. 15
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A, B: $45/resident; $55/non-resident C, D: $38/resident; $48/non-resident Nancy Boss
Dance for the Very Fly Ages: 6 – 8
Impress your friends with your new dance moves! Learn and perfect a jazz style routine set to current pop music in this quick and fun class. 04-40290-A F 4 - 4:45 p.m. Oct. 5 - 26 Fee: $35/resident; $45/non-resident Instructor: Staff - TBA
YOUTH MUSIC Group Piano Lessons: Basics Ages: 4 – 10
If you know 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, you are ready for Amy Wang’s group piano lessons! The class provides students an excellent introduction to the keyboard. The group activities foster teamwork, improve academic and physical skills, build self-esteem and motivate students to reach their goals. Let’s play!
Tumble, Tap and Ballet Combo Ages: 4 – 5
04-40471-A Sun. 1:30 - 2:15 p.m. Sept. 9 - Nov. 11 Fee: $100/resident; $110/non-resident Instructor: Amy Wang
We will tap our toes to fun music, then point and plié as ballerinas. Tap shoes not required. Child must have previous dance experience. 04-40211-A 04-40211-B Fee: Instructor:
Sat. 9:15 - 10 a.m. Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Sat. 9:15 - 10 a.m. Nov. 10 - Dec. 15 A: $45/resident; $55/non-resident B: $38/Resident; $48/non-resident Nancy Boss
Tap and Ballet Combo Ages: 3 – 5
Basic tap and ballet steps will move us during our class. We will do stretching, splits, straddles and more in this 45-minute class. Tap shoes not required. 04-40213-A 04-40213-B Fee: Instructor:
Sat. 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Sat. 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. Nov. 10 - Dec. 15 A: $45/resident; $55/non-resident B: $38/Resident; $48/non-resident Nancy Boss
Youth Dance Combo Ages: 6 – 9
Join us for three styles of dance steps. Ballet barre work and stretches will warm us up, followed by modern jazz moves and tapping our toes to popular music. Tap shoes not required. 04-40242-A 04-40242-B Fee: Instructor:
T 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Sept. 4 - Oct. 23 T 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Nov. 6 - Dec. 11 A: $45/resident; $55/non-resident B: $38/resident; $48/non-resident Nancy Boss
Group Piano Lessons: Continuing Students Ages: 4 – 10
This class is for those kids who have learned the basics and are ready to move forward. Students learn intermediate skills as they continue to explore the keyboard. Let’s play! 04-40472-A Sun. 2:30 - 3 :15 p.m. Sept. 9 - Nov. 11 Fee: $100/resident; $110/non-resident Instructor: Amy Wang 11
YOUTH THEATRE Basic Theatre Instruction Ages: 9 – 15
This class provides instruction in the basic theatre skills of pantomime, movement, voice and diction, improvisation, script work, audition techniques and performing a monologue. This is a prerequisite for the Kettering Children’s Theatre and Advanced Theatre Instruction. 04-40460-A M 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 Fee: $65/resident; $75/non-resident Instructor: Teresa Connair
Kettering Children’s Theatre Ages: 9 – 15
The Kettering Children’s Theatre Production is a youth theatre program for elementary through junior high students. The theatre program produces two plays per year. Prerequisites to this production are the Basic Theatre Instruction and/or Advanced Theatre Instruction classes at Rosewood Arts Centre or by permission of the instructor. If you have previous theatre experience but have not taken either class at Rosewood, you may perform a monologue at auditions. The monologue must be memorized. Monologues will be available in the Rosewood Arts Centre front office. All potential participants are encouraged to take at least one acting class or a summer camp. Students are required to make a commitment to three rehearsal sessions per week. Parent participation is strongly encouraged. A mandatory parent meeting is scheduled for September 4 from 5 to 6 p.m. Registration deadline for the fall production is September 4. Open auditions will be held on Saturday, August 25 at 11 a.m. Fall production dates are November 9, 10, 11 and 16, 17, and 18.
Advanced Theatre Instruction Ages: 9 – 15
This course builds on the skills gained in Basic Theatre Instruction. We will focus on proper breathing techniques, voice projection, speech and diction exercises, audition techniques (including selection and preparation of individual audition pieces), developing a character, and performing a short play. The final play will be performed before an audience. Enrollment is limited to 12 to allow for the depth of work required. Prerequisite: Basic Theatre Instruction. This is a prerequisite for the Kettering Children’s Theatre. 04-40461-A M 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 Fee: $73/resident; $83/non-resident Instructor: Teresa Connair
Thank You! Rosewood Arts Centre would like to thank the following Kettering Children’s Theatre crew members for all of their hard work and dedication: Shannon Fent, Katy Kreitzer, Chris Harlow, Linda Sellers, Michael Stockstill, Janna Ross, Mary Snapp and Ian Snapp. 12
04-40462-A Fee: Instructor:
T, Th 5 - 6:30 p.m. Sept. 4 - Nov. 18 Sat. 9:30 a.m. – Noon $93/resident; $103/non-resident Shannon Fent
YOUTH EDUCATOR SPOTLIGHT Meet Youth Drawing Instructor Adam Fields Adam Fields is the owner and lead creative force behind Midnight27 Studios and the creator of the hit comic book series, PROWL. Raised in Eaton, Ohio, he has always had a passion for art and storytelling.
His professional portfolio is very diverse with projects that range from designing concept art for book covers, business cards, logos, full comic books and officially licensed sketch cards for Upper Deck and Marvel. Adam currently teaches Drawing FUNdamentals and Cartooning for Kids.
ADULT / TEEN CERAMICS Reduction Firing
Get unique and beautiful glaze results using our reduction kiln and cone 10 specific glazes. Patrons may use up to 3 cubic feet of space per firing included in the cost of class or open studio use. Cost of additional space needed in a single firing is $20 per cubic ft. Firings are scheduled when enough work is generated to fill the kiln (generally once a month). Anyone interested in firing work in the reduction kiln may sign up for an individual orientation in the Rosewood office.
Raku Firing Come participate in an exciting alternative firing technique! Bring 2 – 4 bisqued pieces and use provided glazes to create lustrous finishes and achieve unusual results. Students will be working around open flame, so wearing long sleeves, natural fiber based clothing, and close-toed shoes is recommended. Drop-in Th 6 – 9 p.m. Oct. 11 Fee: $15
Introduction to Wheel Pottery Ages: 16+
This class focuses on the basics of creating forms on the potter’s wheel. Students explore making traditional tableware including bowls, cups and mugs with self-directed projects for more experienced students. Special surface decoration and glazing techniques are also covered to achieve unique results. Class fee provides each student 25 pounds of clay, glazes and related firings. Clay tool kit required and may be purchased at Rosewood front office. *Class will not meet on Nov. 22. 04-41111-A 04-41111-B 04-41111-C Fee: Instructor:
T 6:30 - 9 p.m. Oct. 2 - Nov. 20 Sun. 2:30 - 5 p.m. Sept. 30 - Nov. 18 Th 6:30 - 9 p.m. Oct. 4 - Nov. 29* $115/resident; $125/non-resident Section A Cynthia Bornhorst-Winslow Section B Shelly Burden Section C Arthur Kettner
Wheel Pottery: Beginning and Beyond Ages: 16+
Intermediate Wheel Pottery Ages: 16+
Class will focus on creating larger pots, refining shapes and challenging students to become better potters. Students are encouraged to work at their own pace while exploring more advanced pottery techniques. Class fee provides each student 25 pounds of clay, glazes and related firings. Clay tool kit required and may be purchased at Rosewood front office. *Skip week TBA. 04-41112-A W 6:30 - 9 p.m. Sept. 19 - Nov. 14* Fee: $115/resident; $125/non-resident Instructor: April Lemaster
Sculpture Ages: 16+
This class will focus on hand building techniques for the sculptor including hollow building, building solid and carving out, and finishing techniques. Projects will be small to mid-scale and will be self-directed. Some experience with clay required. Class fee provides 25 lbs. of clay. 04-41123-A T 6:30 - 9 p.m. Sept. 18 - Nov. 6 Fee: $115/resident; $125/non-resident Instructor: Sara Torgison
Plates, Platters, and Serving Bowls
Wheel Pottery is for those who want to learn basic skills on the potter’s wheel. Although this is a beginning class, all skill levels are welcome. Class fee provides each student 25 pounds of clay, glazes and related firings. Clay tool kit required and may be purchased at Rosewood front office. *Skip week TBA.
Ages: 16+
04-41110-A 04-41110-B 04-41110-C 04-41110-D Fee: Instructor:
04-41125-A F 9:30 a.m. - Noon Oct. 5 - 26 Fee: $80/resident; $90/non-resident Instructor: Sara Torgison
M 6:30 - 9 p.m. Sept. 17 - Nov. 12* W 9:30 a.m. - Noon Sept. 26 - Nov. 21 Th 9:30 a.m. - Noon Sept. 6 - Oct. 25 Sat. 9:30 a.m. - Noon Sept. 22 - Nov. 17* $115/resident; $125/non-resident Sections A & D April Lemaster Section B Sara Torgison Section C David Kirchner
Gift Certificates
A great idea for any occasion! Purchase gift certificates at any facility for most programs.
Learn to make your own large table settings before the holidays hit! This class will focus on plates and larger forms with tips for successful construction and glazing. Some wheel throwing experience required. Class fee provides 25 lbs. of clay.
Clay Orbs Ages: 16+
Students explore the possibility of clay orb forms. Using both wheel throwing and hand-building techniques, students learn to utilize this basic yet complicated form to create functional vessels or sculptural pieces. Students must have wheel and hand-building ceramics experience. 04-41131-A W 1 - 3:30 p.m. Sept. 5 - 26 Fee: $58/resident; $68/non-resident Instructor: David Kirchner 13
Altered Wheel-Thrown Forms
ADULT / TEEN PAINTING AND DRAWING
Ages: 16+
Students learn various techniques to transform conventional wheelthrown forms into truly unique pieces. Students must have both wheel pottery and hand-building experience.
Art for the Extreme Beginner
04-41132-A W 1 - 3:30 p.m. Oct. 3 - 24 Fee: $58/resident; $68/non-resident Instructor: David Kirchner
Are you feeling creative and want to take an art class but don’t know where to start? Art for the Extreme Beginner is a crash course in a small sampling of different art media. Try your hand at painting, clay, printmaking and more. A different material will be introduced each week. Absolutely no art experience required! Students should bring a small sketchbook and drawing pencils. All other art materials provided.
Clay Hand Building Ages: 16+
Ages: 16+
This is a beginning class for students with little to no hand building experience. Instruction is given for making tiles, vessels and sculptural forms using clay slabs and coils. Surface enrichment as well as glaze application is also covered. Students work with their own ideas at their own pace. Class fee provides each student 25 pounds of clay, glazes and related firings.
04-41309-A M 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Oct. 15 - Nov. 5 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident Instructor: Laura Norris
04-41121-A T 9:30 a.m. - Noon Sept. 4 - Oct. 23 Fee: $115/resident; $125/non-resident Instructor: David Kirchner
Ages: 16+
Hand-Built Pottery Ages: 16+
Enjoy creating interesting functional and non-functional pieces using a variety of clay hand building methods. Various decorative surface techniques will also be explored and incorporated into the projects. Both clay beginners and students of all skill levels are welcome.
Learn to Draw Students learn the fundamentals of drawing through instructor technique and skill demonstrations and lots of practice. Students draw from still life motifs using graphite and charcoal. Beginners work from simple arrangements while experienced students work one more complex compositions and subject matter. 04-41717-A M 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-resident Instructor: Greg Dearth
04-41126-A M 6:30 - 9 p.m. Oct. 15 - Dec. 10 Fee: $115/resident; $125/non-resident Instructor: Cynthia Bornhorst-Winslow
Surface Decoration: Under Glazes Ages: 16+
In this workshop, students explore slips and engobes, mocha diffusion, and experiment with different ways to create color and texture. This course is for students who want to learn about testing and developing decoration techniques. We will be producing limited pieces for experimenting and discussing slip strategies. *Class will not meet on Nov. 23. 04-41116-A F 9:30 a.m. - Noon Nov. 2 - Nov. 30* Fee: $80/resident; $90/non-resident Instructor: Arthur Kettner
Rosewood Participants All artwork unclaimed after several weeks runs the risk of being lost, misplaced, broken or mistakenly taken by other students. Please check the art studio for your work within two weeks of the end of class. Artwork unclaimed after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood.
Ages: 16+
Have you always wanted to give watercolor painting a try? Have you painted in the past and want to start again? This is the class for you! Join us as we learn to create successful paintings with demonstrations and hands-on experience with new techniques.
Special Consideration for Teens
Special considerations can be made for teen students interested in adult classes.
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Beginning Watercolor
04-41736-A T 6:30 - 9 p.m. Oct. 2 - Nov. 20 Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-resident Instructor: Kelley Booze
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Encaustic Painting II
Ages: 16+
Ages: 16+
Class focuses on painting landscapes with demonstrations and handson experience. Beginners will gain experience, learning the basics about brushes, paints and other materials to use. Those with some experience will have the opportunity to improve their landscape paintings. 04-41739-A 04-41739-B Fee: Instructor:
W 6 - 9 p.m. Sept. 26 - Nov. 14 Th 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sept. 27 - Nov. 15 $78/resident; $88/non-resident Leonard Williams
Acrylic Painting
04-41710-A Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Nov. 17 Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-resident Instructor: Kate Santucci
Relief Printmaking Basics
Ages: 16+
Students explore the basics of painting everything from preparation of palette to various application techniques, all while gaining experience in creating original acrylic artworks. Compositional issues and design challenges are addressed. Color use and theory are a secondary theme in this class. Drawing experience preferable. Class will not meet on Nov. 22. 04-41725-A 04-41725-B Fee: Instructor:
In this all-day workshop students learn and apply more advanced encaustic painting techniques to create a piece from beginning to end. Students use techniques such as inlay, stenciling, and relief to create a beautiful layered work. Materials will be provided, but students are encouraged to bring in additional supplies as desired. A full list of useful art materials will be available at registration. Students in this class will need to have prior experience in encaustic painting techniques.
Th 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sept. 13 - Oct. 11 Th 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nov. 1 - Dec. 6* $78/resident; $88/non-resident Loretta Puncer
Ages: 16+
Students explore the possibilities of relief printmaking. Students will work with various relief methods and media including woodcut, linoleum block cut and more. 04-41338-A T 6 - 8:30 p.m. Oct. 23 - Nov. 13 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident Instructor: Nicole Fiely
Oil Painting for Beginners Ages: 16+
Do you want to try oil painting but are not sure where to start? This class guides students through the fundamentals with lessons on materials, composition, color and techniques. Students paint from still life motifs. Beginners are welcome but should have drawing experience. 04-41733-A Sat. 1 - 3:30 p.m. Sept. 8 - Oct. 20 Fee: $90/resident; $100/non-resident Instructor: Kelley Booze
Intermediate Oil Painting
Paint and Wine
Ages: 16+
Ages: 21+
Perfect for students who have some experience with the basics and want to push their skills forward. Students will choose their own projects and work at their own pace with one-on-one guidance from the instructor.
This is a fun art and social activity! You will be guided in making your own masterpiece by creating a step-by-step painting. Enjoy this creative time with food and drinks for purchase. All painting supplies will be provided and no experience is needed. Invite your friends to join you or make some new ones!
04-41734-A Sat. 1 - 3:30 p.m. Oct. 27 - Dec. 15 Fee: $90/resident; $100/non-resident Instructor: Kelley Booze
Encaustic Painting Basics Ages: 16+
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Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. Sept. 27 Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. Nov. 8 $26/resident; $36/non-resident Archer’s Tavern Kate Santucci
In this all-day workshop, students learn the process of encaustic painting. Encaustic uses beeswax and pigments on wood board to create beautiful layered works. Students learn the basics as they create a piece from beginning to end, using techniques such as graphite transfers, collage, and etching. Materials are provided, but students are encouraged to bring in additional collage materials and supplies as desired. A full list of useful art materials will be available at registration. This class is suitable for beginners, but those with prior experience are welcome! 04-41709-A Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Oct. 13 Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-resident Instructor: Kate Santucci = supply list
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Beer Glass Etching
ADULT/TEEN GLASS Glass Fusing—Intro Workshop Ages: 16+
Ages: 21+
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Art objects are created by heat bonding glass together in a kiln. Students will learn the art of cutting glass and how multiple sheets of glass are fused. The project will be to create a beautiful glass plate. $30 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Fee includes all class firings and the use of tools. 04-41522-A 04-41522-B Fee: Instructor:
W 6 - 8:30 p.m. Sept. 26 W 6 - 8:30 p.m. Oct. 17 $47/resident; $57/non-resident Kathy Woodruff
Learn the art of etching glass while enjoying this fun social activity. Choose from a variety of designs or create your own custom stencil design to transfer onto a beer glass to take home. Class meets at Eudora Brewing Co. Eudora will provide one complimentary beer tasting. Drinks available for purchase. Bring your friends or meet some new ones! 04-41583-A Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. Nov. 1 Fee: $25/resident; $35/non-resident Instructor: Heather Lea Reid
Glass Enameled Metal Ornaments Ages: 16+
Learn how to turn a thin sheet of copper into a three dimensional work of art using principles of origami and metal embossing. Then add a unique finish by coating with colorful glass enamel. Students will leave with a completed ornament (or two). Class fee provides all materials. Optionally, students may bring their own dies or decorative scissors for use in class. 04-41550-A T 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Nov. 13 - 20 Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-resident Instructor: Teresa Olavarria
ADULT/TEEN JEWELRY Stained Glass—Intro Workshop Ages: 16+
Basic Jewelry Construction
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In this introductory course you will get a taste of stained glass. Students will make a small glass window project. Emphasis will be on tool mechanics, principles and techniques of glass cutting. The students will also learn pattern-making, lead assembly, soldering, glazing and hanging the finished project. $30 materials fee due to the instructor at first class. Fee includes glass and tool usage. 04-41514-A 04-41514-B Fee: Instructor:
T 6:30 - 9 p.m. Oct. 2 - Oct. 9 T 6:30 - 9 p.m. Nov. 6 - 13 $57/resident; $67/non-resident Jason Boyer
Glass Bead Making Ages: 16+
This class is an introduction to the basics of jewelry construction. Students will explore a project from start to finish and gain knowledge of sawing, filing, soldering and polishing. Brass and copper for one project is included and tools will be provided. 04-41541-A Th 6 - 9 p.m. Nov. 1 - 15 Fee: $110/resident; $120/non-resident Instructor: Mary Patterson
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This glass bead-making course uses a Hot Head torch and Moretti soft glass. Beginning techniques covered include bead shapes, enamel powders, and dots. $25 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Fee includes use of tools, gas and glass. 04-41539-A M 6:30 - 9 p.m. Sept. 17 - Oct. 8 Fee: $63/resident; $73/non-resident Instructor: Mickie Cowan
Glass Bead Making—Intermediate Ages: 16+
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This glass beadmaking course uses a Hot Head torch and Moretti soft glass. Techniques include bead shapes, dots, stringer and raking, air trapped bubbles, multi-color twisties, mica, and use of metal foils, embedding CZs, Faux Boro, hollows, reducing and silver glass uses, and cane building. $25 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Fee includes use of tools, gas, and glass. 04-41546-A M 6:30 - 9 p.m. Oct. 22 - Nov. 12 Fee: $63/resident; $73/non-resident Instructor: Mickie Cowan = supply list 16
Wirewrapping for Jewelry Ages: 16+
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Enjoy a creative alternative to standard jewelry. This class requires minimal tools, no soldering and is completely portable. Each class will complete a project involving wire only or with another object, including plastic, glass, minerals or polished stones. Wire is provided for first class only. $3 materials fee due to instructor at first class. 04-41530-A 04-41530-B Fee: Instructor:
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W 7 - 9 p.m. Sept. 12 - Oct. 31 W 7 - 9 p.m. Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 $78/resident; $88/non-resident Donna Kuszpa
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Advanced Wirewrapping for Jewelry
ADULT/TEEN PHOTOGRAPHY Photoshop Basics
Ages: 16+
Ready to push your wirewrapping skills to the next level? Advanced wirewrapping gives students with some wirewrapping experience the opportunity to learn more complex techniques while furthering their skills. Each class will complete a project involving wire and other materials including plastic, glass, minerals or polished stones. 04-41531-A 04-41531-B Fee: Instructor:
M 7 - 9 p.m. Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 M 7 - 9 p.m. Nov. 5 - Dec. 10 $78/resident; $88/non-resident Donna Kuszpa
Silver Soldering Ages: 16+
Ages: 16+
In this class you will learn to manipulate and adjust your digital photos for printing and special projects. This class will review the basic tools and commands of Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Creative Cloud Versions. Class topics covered will range from basic manipulation to creative experimentation. 04-41600-A Fee: Location: Instructor:
W 6 - 8 p.m. Sept. 19 - Oct. 10 $70/resident; $80/non-resident Fairmont High School Jared Parker
Learn Your Digital Camera
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Students learn traditional silversmithing techniques including sawing, filing, drilling, surface finishing, fold forming, roller embossing and an introduction to silver soldering. Projects include a fold-formed cuff bracelet, sterling silver pendant, and/or earrings, as time allows. Students will go away with sophisticated, developed pieces of jewelry of their own design. $40 materials fee due to instructor at first class. 04-41558-A W 7 - 9 p.m. Oct. 3 - 24 Fee: $110/resident; $120/non-resident Instructor: Sandra Picciano-Brand
We will examine the nature of light and how to use it creatively, as well as how to utilize compositional strategies to take better photographs. Learn to take command of your camera to achieve the best results. 04-41604-A T 7 - 8:30 p.m. Oct. 16 - Nov. 6 Fee: $60/resident; $70/non-resident Instructor: Crystal Black
Basic Portrait Photography Ages: 16+
This course will look at posing, lighting techniques, lens selection, metering, composition and working with your subject to achieve quality results in the studio or on location. A professional studio lighting setup will be demonstrated, as well as simple and inexpensive tricks you can use on a budget. Bring a note pad and your camera. 04-41606-A T 7 - 8:30 p.m. Nov. 13 - Dec. 4 Fee: $60/resident; $70/non-resident Instructor: Crystal Black
Mixed Media Jewelry Fine Silver Metal Clay with Resin
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Ages: 16+
Learn techniques for combining fine silver clay properly and economically with glass, ceramics, metals, resins and other mediums. This class is for beginner to intermediate students. Glass will be available from the instructor for use in the workshop. $65 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Fee includes 25gm fine silver metal clay. Tools and miscellaneous supplies for firing and finishing will be provided. Please bring magnifying glasses if you need them. 04-41551-A T 6 - 9 p.m. Sept. 25 - Oct. 16 Fee: $110/resident; $120/non-resident Instructor: Trish Jeffers-Zeh = supply list
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ADULT/TEEN DANCE Ballroom Dance Ages: 16+
This class includes instructions on the swing, smooth dance, and Latin. Learn to lead and follow with grace and style. Classes are easy and fun for beginner and experienced dancers. Partner required. Fee is per person. 04-41220-A T 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Sept. 25 - Nov. 13 Fee: $73/resident; $83/non-resident Instructor: Tyler Boyd
Belly Dancing Ages: 16+
This class will consist of traditional belly dance moves, shimmy and hip pop combinations including working with a veil scarf. We will cool down with traditional ballet barre stretches for the entire body. *Class will not meet on Nov. 22. 04-41242-A 04-41242-B Fee: Instructor:
Th 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6 - Oct. 25 Th 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 - Dec. 20* A: $48/resident; $58/non-resident B: $38/resident; $48/non-resident Nancy Boss
Ballet Basics Ages: 16+
Increase your flexibility and strength while learning basic dance positions and steps. Floor and barre work will be included. Beginners welcome. 04-41201-A 04-41201-B Fee: Instructor:
W 10 - 10:45 a.m. Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 W 10 - 10:45 a.m. Oct. 30 - Dec. 12 $42/resident; $52/non-resident Sammie Sue Edmondson
Ballet Barre Ages: 16+
Start on the ballet barre for stretching and flexibility positions, then move to the dance studio floor for standing poses and simple dance combinations, followed by floor work exercises on mats. Bending, stretching, and core work are all portions of our relaxing and simple dance class! 04-41250-A 04-41250-B Fee: Instructor:
T 7 - 8 p.m. Sept. 4 - Oct. 23 T 7 - 8 p.m. Nov. 6 - Dec. 11 A: $48/resident; $58/non-resident B: $38/resident; $48/non-resident Nancy Boss
Adult Tap Dance Ages: 16+
Learn the basics of music timing, dance routines and soft shoe and tap exercises. Soft shoes or tap shoes may be worn in this class. Beginners welcome! 04-41260-A 04-41260-B Fee: Instructor: 18
W 11 - 11:45 a.m. Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 W 11 - 11:45 a.m. Oct. 30 - Dec. 12 $42/resident; $52/non-resident Sammie Sue Edmondson
Senior Soft Shoe Dance Ages: 16+
Enjoy low impact, good exercise and fun. Dance in a non-competitive environment. Learn music timing, dance routines and soft shoe and tap exercises. Soft shoes or tap shoes may be worn in this class. *Class will not meet on Nov. 22. 04-41261-A 04-41261-B 04-41261-C 04-41261-D Fee: Instructor:
Th 9 - 9:45 a.m. Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 Th 10 - 10:45 a.m. Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 Th 9 - 9:45 a.m. Nov. 1 - Dec. 13* Th 10 - 10:45 a.m. Nov. 1 - Dec. 13* $42/resident; $52/non-resident Sammie Sue Edmondson
Musical Theatre Ages: 16+
Get a little boost in some new skills, and gain confidence singing and dancing with this fun and energetic class. Learn choreography and songs from classic musical theatre productions. Students will learn and practice excerpts of a number from well-known musicals in each session. 04-41270-A 04-41270-B Fee: Instructor:
F 4 - 5 p.m. Nov. 2 - 9 (Guys and Dolls) F 4 - 5 p.m. Nov. 30 - Dec. 7 (West Side Story) $42/resident; $52/non-resident Claire Dorothy Hinde
ADULT/TEEN DESIGN Adult Machine Basics Ages: 16+
Learn to use your sewing machine or borrow one of Rosewood’s in a fun setting. Students review threading, stitches, tension, bobbins, bobbin winding, parts of the machine, accessories and troubleshooting. Students have two easy practice projects to learn seam allowance, precision, stitch lengths and widths. Students should bring small sewing kit, thread and machine (optional). 04-41342-A W 6 - 8 p.m. Sept. 19 Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-resident Instructor: Tracy McElfresh
T-Shirt Reverse Appliqué Ages: 16+
Students learn how to transform a T-shirt into an amazing garment with reverse appliqué. Students should bring two T-shirts for cutting, a logo or simple silhouette and thread. A small sewing kit and a machine are optional. 04-41347-A W 6 - 9 p.m. Oct. 3 Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-resident Instructor: Tracy McElfresh
Pattern Reading, Layout and Drafting Ages: 16+
Pattern reading and layout is Tracy’s favorite. Students learn the history of pattern sizing, how to take measurements, how to read a sewing pattern, popular symbols, tips on buying patterns and much more. As a special bonus, there is an extra hour for this class to draft a simple A-line skirt pattern. Students should bring a note pad, pen or pencil and a tape measure. 04-41344-A W 6 - 9 p.m. Oct. 17 Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-resident Instructor: Tracy McElfresh
T-Shirt Quilt Basics Ages: 16+
Students learn how to transform old T-shirts into a unique quilt in this crash course. Class time will allow students to learn the basics and create one practice square from start to finish. Students must bring a small sewing kit, sharp scissors, thread, fusible light to medium weight interfacing and five old T-shirts (shirts will be cut up for this project). 04-41340-A Sat. 10 a.m. - Noon Nov. 3 Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-resident Instructor: Tracy McElfresh
Shibori Fabric Dyeing Ages: 16+
Intermediate Needle Felting: Felting A Fox With A Wire Armature
In this class, students take their art to the next level by learning how to create a gently posable fox using a simple armature creating a base for three-dimensional needle felt shapes. Additionally, students learn how to needle felt over the armature to create basic shapes of their fox, how to blend colors of wool to create the colors for their fox, and how to add details at the end like eyes and noses. Class covers how to add acrylic rhinestones, polymer clay details, or 3-D pen-drawn details. All materials provided. 04-41072-A Sat. 1 - 5 p.m. Oct. 20 Fee: $145/resident; $150/non-resident Instructor: Rachael Redolfi
Explore the possibilities of the Japanese fabric dyeing technique, Shibori. Students will learn the manual resist method and various techniques to create beautiful patterns using Shibori. 04-41360-A Sun. 1 - 3 p.m. Dec. 9 Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-resident Instructor: Rachel Dominguez-Benner
Needle Felt Pet and Animal Portraits Ages: 13+
Students learn the art of needle felting while creating a 2-D portrait of a pet or animal from a photo. Students learn everything from how to cut a basic shape out of a wool sheet, coloration, markings, detailing using wool roving, card and blending different colors of wool, using fine art markers and felt pens to add smaller details and how to finish the project to make it a pin, magnet, or ornament. All supplies are included. 04-41071-A Sat. 1 - 3 p.m. Sept. 29 Fee: $65/resident; $70/non-resident Instructor: Rachael Redolfi
Continuing Calligraphy Ages: 16+
This course is designed for students who have taken a basic calligraphy course; previous experience required. The Foundational Bookhand and Early Irish Unical alphabets will be studied. Students will work with steel dip pens. The use of color will be introduced. Supply list and approximate costs are available in the Rosewood office. Register early to allow time for you to order your own supplies. Bring supplies to first class. 04-41306-A T 7 - 9 p.m. Sept. 18 - Nov. 6 Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-resident Instructor: Diane Schaff
Paste Paper Making Ages: 16+
Students learn the possibilities of hand-made paste paper. Create several unique and beautiful pieces of paste paper that can be used for numerous other projects. 04-41310-A Sun. 1 - 3 p.m. Nov. 18 Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-resident Instructor: Rachel Dominguez-Benner
Soap Making Basics I Ages: 16+
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In this class, students learn the basics of making soap from scratch and get hands-on experience by making a 1.5 lb batch of soap to take home. Students will design their own fragrances for their batch of soap, using the provided essential and/or fragrance oils. Students receive all handouts, including the recipe used in class, and cutting and curing instructions for after the workshop. $18 materials fee due to instructor at first class. 04-41580-A Sun. 1 - 3 p.m. Nov. 11 Fee: $65/resident; $75/non-resident Instructor: Shannon Rea of Barmaid Soap = supply list
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Cutting Edge Pumpkin Carving
ADULT/TEEN MUSIC
Ages: 21+
This workshop is an introduction to unconventional pumpkin carving techniques. Pumpkins and carving tools will be provided. 04-41323-A Sat. 2 - 5 p.m. Oct. 27 Fee: $15/resident; $20/non-resident Instructor: Matthew Burgy
Kettering Civic Band Ages: 18+
to the Art Changes Lives “To encourage literature and the arts is a duty which every good citizen owes to his country.” — George Washington
400+ Arts and humanities programs each year at Rosewood
Arts 100,000+ Attendance to arts and cultural events in Kettering each year
The arts bring vibrancy to Kettering.
The arts are accessible to all.
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Public Artworks throughout Kettering’s public spaces
Kettering is home to many artists and creative industry professionals.
Arts education improves skills in decision-making, visual learning, inventiveness and collaboration!
www.playkettering.org
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Celebrating their 59th year, the Kettering Civic Band has performed throughout the region and Canada as well as in sister cities, Steyr, Austria and Kettering, England. The band rehearses each Monday evening at the Kettering Middle School throughout the year. Summer performance schedules include community concerts and large public festivals. The program is for adults and young people who have a minimum amount of high school musical training. The organization is an excellent source for those who wish to gain concert band experience. Individuals are welcome to join the Kettering Civic Band at any time during the year. For more information on the Kettering Civic Band, call Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294. Director: Katherine Abner
ADULT EDUCATOR SPOTLIGHT Meet Ceramics Instructor Cynthia Bornhorst-Winslow: Cynthia has an extensive background teaching, making and exhibiting her ceramic work. She has both a Bachelor o f Fi n e Ar t s a n d a n MA from Wright State University, graduating with honors. She won outstanding graduate student of the year in her Humanities Program in 2012. She has won many fellowships and awards, including an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship, and two separate masters fellowships from Montgomer y Count y Regional Arts & Cultural District. Cynthia currently teaches Introduction to Wheel Pottery at Rosewood Arts Centre.
FACILITY INFORMATION Meeting Space and Room Rental
Rosewood Arts Centre provides facility rentals for various events, meetings and programs. For more information about facility rentals, please call (937) 296-0294.
Rosewood Arts Centre Open Studios Ready to bring your work to the next level? Take advantage of affordable and professionally equipped spaces. Call (937) 296-0294 for available hours and required orientations or pre-requisites.
VISITOR POLICY: All participants and observers must pay open
studio fees to stay longer than 30 minutes. Children under 5 years old are not permitted in open studio. Those under 16 must be supervised by an adult 21 years of age or older (no more than two children per adult). All studio patrons, including currently enrolled students, must sign in and pay fees at the Rosewood office. All open studio work-in-progress may not be left more than 30 minutes unattended.
STUDENT POLICY: Adult students currently enrolled in studio classes will receive a student pass card for four sessions of studio time. Students staying over 30 minutes after the end of class must sign in and use this pass card. Unclaimed pieces left after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood.
OPEN STUDIO FEES Ceramics – Sculpture – Painting – Dance
Drop-in fee per visit: $4/resident; $8/non-resident Open Studio Pass (10 visits): $30/resident; $60/non-resident
Darkroom - Glass
Rosewood Arts Centre Canceled Classes
Rosewood Arts Centre reserves the right to cancel any class and to substitute faculty when necessary. Classes will be canceled three working days prior to the starting date when there is insufficient enrollment.
Artist Studios
Artist studios are available at Rosewood Arts Centre for artists with an active practice and a commitment to sharing their work with the Kettering community. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed as studio spaces become available. Studio spaces start at $85/month for Kettering residents. For more information about artist studios, please contact Rosewood at (937) 296-0294.
Drop-in fee per visit: $5/resident; $10/non-resident Open Studio Pass (10 visits): $35/resident; $70/non-resident Free Fridays: Open studio fees are waived for all Kettering residents Supplies are not included in open studio fees.
LOCKER RENTAL: Lockers are available for rental on a pre-pay sixmonth or yearly basis. Six-month: Yearly:
$20/resident; $25/non-resident $35/resident; $45/non-resident
Large lockers now available. Six-month: Yearly:
$35/resident; $40/non-resident $65/resident; $75/non-resident
CERAMIC STUDIO: Clay fee of $20 includes 25 pounds of clay and
related firing and glazes. Only clay purchased at Rosewood may be used in our studios and firings. Clay purchased at Rosewood may not be removed from the facility for work at home. You must supply your own tools. The studio is designed as a community facility and, as such, is not equipped to accommodate production pottery quantities. All open studio and private studio users are limited to three (3) cubic feet per week of kiln use. Attendance at a free ceramic studio orientation is required of all first-time participants.
DARKROOM: Participants must be at least 16 years old, demonstrate previous experience in black and white darkroom processes, and attend a Rosewood orientation session. Check at the Rosewood office for more information on eligibility or for the orientation schedule and to make an appointment.
GLASS STUDIO: The glass studio is available to students who wish
to finish class work, have attended a class previously or have prior experience in cold or warm glass. Participants must be at least 16 years old and attend a Rosewood orientation session. Fees for kiln or torch usage are $5 respectively for up to 3 hours.
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CULTURAL ARTS ADVISORY COUNCILS KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL The Kettering Arts Council, in partnership and collaboration with the community, strives to provide access to the arts for all ages, encourage a passion for the arts, and promote art appreciation and education.
Check us out online!
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2018 Kettering Arts Council Members Laura Arber, Susan Bennett, Mariesa Brewster, Sue Ellen Boesch, Christian Davell, Meghan Dillon (Secretary/Treasurer), Gine Elliott, Pat Higgins (Vice President), Alex Ignatiou, Tracy McElfresh, Thom Meyer, Pene Johnson Miller, Sandra Prell, Terry Schalnat NEW! The Kettering Arts Council presents The Arts Road Show, a visual presentation on the value of the arts in Kettering! The Arts Road Show is appropriate for service groups, businesses and other institutions in the region interested in learning about the impact of the arts. For more information on becoming a member of the Kettering Arts Council or to learn about The Arts Road Show, contact Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294 or visit www.playkettering.org/kettering-arts-council.
CITYSITES CitySites is a percent for art program recognizing artistic excellence, accessibility to the arts for all people, and the positive impact creativity has on our community and quality of life in the City of Kettering. Established in 1999 through the Kettering City Council, CitySites empowers a citizen advisory committee, the Art in Public Places Committee, to develop and oversee public art programming in Kettering. Learn more at www.playkettering.org/citysites or by calling (937) 296-0294.
Art in Public Places Committee Members Eva Buttacavoli, Susan Byrnes, Gerald Busch, Connie Campbell, Stefan Chinov, Tess Cortes, Meghan Dillon, Bruce Duke, Pete Horan, Linda Lombard (Chair), Terry Welker
NEWS
ARTLOCAL ArtLocal will be working with Cities of Service in the Haverstick neighborhood this fall. Visit www.playkettering. org/artlocal for the latest news. SCHANTZ AVENUE BRIDGE Renowned artist Vicki Scuri was selected to design the artwork for the Schantz Avenue Bridge, scheduled for completion in 2019. Her work encompasses elements of the historic trolley line that ran along Dixie Highway and inspiration from the neighborhood of Southern Hills. Visit www.playkettering.org/citysites for the latest updates.
Kettering Arts Council, 2018
REGIONAL ART COLLECTION AT THE KETTERING GOVERNMENT CENTER Featuring several of the most accomplished visual artists of Kettering and the Miami Valley, the Regional Art Collection represents the stunning photographs, paintings and prints of the natural world, from Kettering’s own parks to the nearby Clifton Gorge. The Regional Art Collection is accessible to the public by special appointment and scheduled tours. Tours must be booked at least one week in advance by calling Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294 or emailing rosewood@ ketteringoh.org. For more information about this collection and other public artwork in Kettering, please visit www. playkettering.org/cultural-arts/public-art-in-kettering/
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Virginia Kistler, Untitled (Detail of Project Proposal), 2018
Vicki Scuri, Schantz Avenue Bridge Design Proposal, 2017
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Make check or money order payable to the City of Kettering and mail to CLASS REGISTRATION, Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department, 2900 Glengarry Drive, Kettering, Ohio 45420. FORM OF PAYMENT
TOTAL FEES:
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TOTAL AMOUNT $ ENCLOSED:
CASH CHECK MONEY ORDER CREDIT CARD
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TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD, PLEASE CALL OR VISIT ANY INFORMATION DESK OR VISIT WWW.PLAYKETTERING.ORG
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RESIDENT STATUS
The Resident Card has been designed to identify resident and non-resident users. To receive resident rates when attending drop-in and/or daily admission activities or registering for a program, Kettering residents or a person working in Kettering must produce identification. The following sources of I.D. are accepted as proof of residency.
Living in Kettering: • A valid Ohio driver’s license with Kettering address • Current utility bill with Kettering address, accompanied by a valid photo I.D.
Working in Kettering:
• Pay stub that includes City of Kettering income tax withholding.
Youth (defined as persons 17 or younger): • School I.D.s are accepted for youth 17 and under. The Resident Card will provide quick identification at Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts facilities or programs and identify them to be entitled to the Kettering resident fee. The free Resident Card can be obtained at any information desk.
PAYMENT METHODS
The City will accept cash, personal checks, credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and Discover) and money orders for the payment of fees. The City can only accept debit cards that can be processed as credit cards (non-pin). The City will charge a $25 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by the bank. Checks should be made payable to: City of Kettering.
CONFIRMATION
For Mail-in and Drop-off Registrations Once your registration is processed, a confirmation will be emailed to you including your class enrollment status. If we were unable to place you in a class, your payment will be returned to you.
LATE REGISTRATION
Late registrations will be accepted prior to the second class meeting. After the second class meeting, no registrations will be accepted. Individuals registering late will be required to pay the total class fee.
REFUND POLICY
OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU
We strive for positive experiences and excellence in everything we do. All refunds will be made according to the following guidelines: • If you have attended one of our classes or purchased a pass and are dissatisfied, call us. We will offer a prorated refund. • If you were unable to attend a set of classes, we will try to transfer you to another section. Otherwise, we will offer a 50% refund of the class price. • Special consideration will be given for life altering situations. • Refund requests must be made within 30 days of a registered program’s end date (effective January 1, 2016). Refunds will be issued via the following method: If the original transaction was paid using cash, check or household credit, the refund will be issued via City check. If the original transaction was paid by credit or debit card, the refund will be issued back to the card used for payment. Refunds issued via City check will follow the Finance Department’s bill-paying schedule. There will be no cash refunds. This policy does not apply to facility rentals. See your rental contract for cancelation details.
NOTICE TO PARTICIPANTS Participants must recognize that all classes/activities of a physical nature involve some risk and by registering for a class/activity of this nature, there is an assumption of risk by the participant. The City of Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department is dedicated to providing safe facilities and equipment for all participants, as well as qualified staff. Every effort is made to ensure the safety of the participants and to provide them with first-class recreational activities, facilities and parks. In the event of a serious accident or illness, it is the policy of the City of Kettering to: • Contact the Kettering Fire Department Paramedics to perform first aid and, when necessary, recommend transport of the victim to a hospital; and • Reach the parent or guardian as soon as the situation allows.
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Rosewood Arts Centre 2655 Olson Drive Kettering, OH 45420