FALL 2018
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS SARATOGA ARTS experience • discover • create
AUTUMN FARMLANDS IN PASTEL with Robert Carsten, PSA
INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED PASTEL with Carolyn Justice
CARTOONING PRIMER with Jon Chad
LANDSCAPE AND MORE! with Tom O’Brien
DRAWING AND PASTELS AUTUMN FARMLANDS IN PASTEL with Robert Carsten, PSA Capture the beauty of rural northeastern farms in autumn. Our goal is to render scenes with vibrant color and expressive mark making to create stunning, painterly impressions. Learn how color and form can be as much intuitive as it is descriptive. This is a very fun way to create and it opens up numerous possibilities for exploring concepts and subjects. Demonstration, exercises, at-easel and group critiques as well as plenty of painting time will make this an educational and enjoyable experience. All levels welcome, beginner through advanced. A complete supply list can be found online. Sunday, October 7, 10am - 4pm $130 for members / $140 for non-members
INTERMEDIATE - ADVANCED PASTEL with Carolyn Justice Students will learn to interpret more complex subjects, explore contemporary directions in drawing, and continue to develop a mastery of technique. There is also more emphasis on originality and the development of a personal style. Students will further develop their skills and abilities, and be encouraged to find increasingly creative solutions for a wide range of different types of projects. Supplies: Please bring non-oil pastels, a kneaded eraser, masking tape and several sheets of paper to each class. Tuesdays: 10am - 12pm September 11, 18, 25, October 2, 9, 16 $90 for members / $100 for non-members
DRAWING FOR ALL LEVELS with James D’Andrea Have you always wanted to draw but felt intimidated? Do you have drawing skills but want to brush up on them? Drawing is for everybody and this class is a drawing free for all! Structured to be wide-open with demonstrations, lessons in the fundamentals of drawing and drawing techniques, gentle critiques, and lots of one-on-one time this class is perfect for students who are new to drawing or have been drawing for years. A complete supply list can be found online. Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm September 25, October 2, 9, 16 $70 for members / $80 for non-members
CARTOONING PRIMER with Jon Chad Do you like to draw? Do you have a story to tell? Well, making comics might be just the thing for you! In this class, we’ll be talking about the language of comics, how it works, and how a couple simple changes to our cartooning practice can make our comics better than ever. Vermont cartoonist Jon Chad will cover character design, acting, staging, as well as some of his favorite comic tips! We’ll wrap up with talking about book-making; how can we print and share our comic stories with the world! A complete supply list can be fund at www.saratogaarts.org/ education. A complete supply list can be found online. Friday, September 21 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm $20 for members / $25 for non-members
LANDSCAPE AND MORE! with Tom O’Brien Landscape usually refers to an expanse of rural scenery but why limit yourself? Include animals and people or try seascapes, cityscapes, clouds and storms. In this workshop for artists of all levels, in any medium, you will learn the basic elements of design and composition inherent in a variety of different landscapes. Students will also learn the basic rules for color mixing and techniques for applying paint and preparing the paper through demonstration and one-on-one instruction. This class is open to all media but students should bring several photographs for references. A complete supply list can be found online. Thursdays, 9:30am - 12:30pm September 27, October 4, 11, 18, 25 $80 for members / $90 for non-members
LOOKING FOR A SUPPLY LIST? Head online to our website at www. saratoga-arts.org/education where you will find the supply lists linked the classes that require them. When you register, one will be sent to you in a confirmation email in case you missed it!
PAINTING CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING with Linda Schultz Nature is the heart of Chinese Brush painting. It is intended to be a meditative and spontaneous art form, capturing the essence of an image or idea with very little attention to precise details. Come and learn the basics for this meditative art form. Using the “Four Treasures”, the brush, ink stick, ink stone and the paper, you will learn the techniques to create the “Four Gentleman”, the bamboo, orchid, plum and chrysanthemum. Each “Gentleman” introduces a new stroke or idea and reinforces techniques already learned. Continual demonstrations will be provided through out the classes, along with individual attention and feedback. A supply fee of $38 will be due at the beginning of class to the teacher and will include paper, ink, a brush, a palette, felt, copies and a newsprint pad.
LOOKING OUT - LOOKING IN: PAINTING DOORS AND WINDOWS IN WATERCOLOR with Robert O’Brien, AWS, NWS Learn to paint the beauty of doors and windows in this fun and creative watercolor workshop. Students will learn elements of composition and perspective, painting light and shadow, and how to render the unique beauty of doors and windows in a realistic manner. The class will begin with a demonstration by the instructor followed by class painting. A critique and class discussion will be held at the end of the session. This workshop is open to all levels of painting ability. A complete supply list can be found online. Wednesday, September 19: 10am - 4pm $120 for members / $130 for non-members
Saturday and Sunday, October 27 and 28: 10am - 5pm $120 for members / $130 for non-members
PAINTING IN THE PLEIN AIR AT YADDO
EXPLORING WATERCOLORS with Tom Ryan In this workshop for beginner to intermediate watercolorists, students will learn how to mix and paint clean, transparent, and vibrant watercolors. Topics will include elements of good composition, values, and the importance of light in your paintings .The class will also feature a step-by-step demo of a colorful fall scene that participants can follow, and the each individual will work on a painting of their choice by using their own photos or reference materials with one-onone feedback. A complete supply list can be found online.
with Takeyce Walter Join artist and instructor Takeyce Walter for this inspirational workshop celebrating the beauty of Yaddo’s gardens! Lessons will include the fundamentals of composing and designing the perfect fall landscape while painting in the beautiful outdoors. Takeyce will also discuss and demonstrate techniques to enrich your paintings and offer individual assistance to all students. Please bring a bag lunch. This workshop is designed for all levels and no experience is required! A complete supply list can be found online. *Please note that this workshop will be held off site in Yaddo’s gardens*
Saturday, October 20, 10am - 4pm $75 for members / $85 for non-members
Saturday, October 6, 10am - 3pm Yaddo Gardens: 312 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY $70 for members / $80 for not-yet-members
WATERCOLOR PROBLEM SOLVING
INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTING
with Tom Ryan Artist and Instructor, Tom Ryan, will review common technical mistakes made in watercolor paintings and discuss and show the best way to correct them. Exercises, demos, and individual attention are included. Each participant is asked to bring in one particular issue they are with which they are struggling and would like assistance. This workshop is open to Intermediate - Advanced watercolorists. A complete supply list can be found online.
with Takeyce Walter If you have ever wanted to try oil painting or haven’t been painting for some time and just don’t know where to start, this is the class for you. The focus of this workshop will been how to compose a painting, choosing and mixing colors, and students will learn about a variety of different brushwork and application techniques while working from a still life. Instructor demonstrations, critiques and one-on-one attention will be offered. A complete supply list can be found online.
Saturday, November 17, 10am - 4pm $75 for members / $85 for non-members
Sunday, November 11, 10am - 3pm $70 for members / $80 for non-members
LOOKING OUT - LOOKING IN: PAINTING DOORS AND WINDOWS IN WATERCOLOR with Robert O’Brien, AWS, NWS
CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING with Linda Schultz
EXPLORING WATERCOLORS with Tom Ryan
PAINTING IN THE PLEIN AIR AT YADDO with Takeyce Walter
WATERCOLOR PROBLEM SOLVING with Tom Ryan
INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTING with Takeyce Walter
OPEN STUDIO FIGURE DRAWING “VANESSA” BY EMERALD CROSS
THE NUDE With Corey Pitkin THE SCULPTED PORTRAIT with Tom O’Brien INTRODUCTION TO THE FIGURE with James D’Andrea
ALL MEDIA PORTRAIT WORKSHOP with Corey Pitkin
THE FIGURE ALL MEDIA PORTRAIT WORKSHOP
OPEN STUDIO FIGURE DRAWING
with Corey Pitkin Working from a live model students will receive instruction on achieving a likeness and creating the illusion of depth. This full day workshop will start with an oil painting demonstration in the morning and allow participants to work from the model with one-on-one instructor guidance in the afternoon. All mediums and all skill levels welcome. Model fee included in registration. A complete supply list can be found online.
The Open Studio sessions offered by Saratoga Arts are great practice for any artist interested in working from a live model, without the formality of a class. Open Studio sessions are informal group meetings where artists can talk about their work, share ideas and discuss a variety of methods and mediums. There is no teacher or moderator for these sessions. Sessions are recommended for ages 15 and up. Participants can work in the medium of their choice. Please bring your own supplies. Preregistration is encouraged for the Open Studio sessions, but not required. Drop in rates: $12 for members / $14 for non-members or you can purchase a session and save money:
Saturday, October 27: 10am - 4pm $85 for members / $95 for non-members
THE NUDE with Corey Pitkin The practice of drawing the nude model from life has been a cornerstone of artistic development for centuries. Join artist and instructor Corey Pitkin as he peels back the mystique of this scholarly tradition. Using the media of your choice students will be guided through the process of developing a composition, capturing the gesture, determining proportions, and describing the underlying structure and anatomy from a live nude model. After a morning demonstration students will be given one-on-one guidance to bring their artwork to a finish. Students are encouraged to work in whatever medium they feel most comfortable. A complete supply list can be found online. Model fee is included in registration.
Saratoga Arts’ Open Studio Session run throughout the whole year, even in the summer! Fall Session I: Mondays: 6:30pm - 9:30pm October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, November 5 $60 for members / $75 for non-members Fall Session II: Mondays: 6:30pm - 9:30pm November 12, 19, 26, December 3, 10, 17 $60 for members / $75 for non-members Did you know the Open Studio has a website? www.lifestudio.org/clubs/saratogaImages
Saturday, December 8th: 10am - 4pm $85 for members / $95 for not-yet members
THE SCULPTED PORTRAIT
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIGURE
with Tom O’Brien Discover that the basic principles used in creating a 3D portrait are not so different than drawing one in 2D. Using clay to create the volume of the head, neck and shoulders with correctly placed features will produce an exhilarating portrait bust. The principles learned in this class will also help you draw better! All materials for this workshop will be provided but students are welcome to bring additional sculpting tools. Registration fee includes sculpting medium and model fee. This workshop is for students of all levels
with James D’Andrea This class is designed to help students gain a better understanding of drawing strategies and an improved confidence and sensitivity to aesthetics in the figure. Students will focus on handling materials, observational skills, the understanding of anatomy and overall drawing proficiency. Poses will be shorter and focus on the gesture. This course is open to every skill level but is particularly an excellent opportunity for high school students hoping to build and strengthen their portfolios. A complete supply list can be found online. Model fee is included in registration. Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm November 6, 13, 20, 27 $85 for members / $95 for non-members
Saturday, October 6, 10am - 4pm $100 for members / $110 for non-members
PHOTOGRAPHY SMALL STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY with Harry Wirtz In this workshop, Harry Wirtz will teach his system of making sharp, well-lit photographs of plants, flowers, and small artifacts for fine art or documentation. Students will learn to control the quality of light from an affordable compact strobe with a soft box, reflectors, and other light control accessories. Hands-on demonstrations will include photography of a small still life subject and image enhancement using Affinity Photo. Beginners are welcome, but intermediate and advanced level photographers with a DSLR camera or high end mirrorless camera will probably benefit most from this one-day course. Students should bring with them their camera and are welcome to bring a few small objects to possibly photograph. Saturday, October 13: 10am–4pm $80 for members / $90 for non-members
INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY with Harry Wirtz The first day of this workshop will be spent exploring your camera’s adjustments and controls to work with light, subject matter, and time: focus, aperture, shutter, ISO settings, and auto exposure aperture or shutter priority modes. Day one will end with putting into practice what has been covered and taking photographs in Congress Park. Day Two will be spent reviewing your photos and then seeing how basic photo editing software techniques can refine those images. Other topics include color balance, light control accessories (including on -and off- camera flash), image file formats, and optimizing images for print and web publication. Students should bring their camera and corresponding instruction manual. Saturday and Sunday, November 17-18 10am – 4pm $120 for members / $130 for non-members
INTRODUCTION TO HDR with Greg Cuda
HDR or High Dynamic Range Photography is simply the ability to record more detail in an photograph than a camera can normally capture. The resulting image can be a realistic representation of what the eye sees or a wildly surrealistic work of art. In this workshop, students will learn all about HDR: when to use it, how to capture it, and the software suggestions to optimize it. Students must have a basic knowledge of using a DSLR camera in order to benefit from this class. Students should bring a camera and tripod to the workshop with them as a limited amount will be available for students to borrow. Sunday, October 21, 9:30am - 12:30pm $35 for members / $40 for non-members
SEE YOUR CLASS HERE: Saratoga Arts is currently accepting proposals for our 2019-2020 class season. Interested parties can fill out the class proposal form located on the left sidebar at www.saratoga-arts.org/education. Applicants will be asked to submit a class proposal, resume, personal/professional references, and images of their work. Artists interested in teaching at The Arts Center may also schedule an appointment by contacting Amy at 518-584-4132 ext. 201 or emailing her at acoon@saratogaarts.org.
MORE CLASSES COMING SOON! We are always adding new classes and workshops to our catalog! Check our website to get the most up-to-date information or follow us on Facebook to keep in the loop about new additions to the Fall season at www.facebook.com/SaratogaArts.
INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY with Harry Wirtz
SMALL STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY with Harry Wirtz
INTRODUCTION TO HDR with Greg Cuda
AND MORE PRINTMAKING HOLIDAY CARD WORKSHOP with Amanda Kravolic
EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING with Amanda Kravolic
SILVERSMITHING & METAL FABRICATION WORKSHOP with Matt Balint - pendant created by student, Caroline Putnam
FUSED GLASS ORNAMENT WORKSHOP & FUSED GLASS DISH WORKSHOP with Patrice Mastrianni
SILVERSMITHING & METAL FABRICATION WORKSHOP
FRAMING ARTWORK ON A BUDGET: TOOLS FOR THE ARTIST
with Matt Balint Have you been looking for that perfect piece of unique jewelry? This workshop provides an introduction to a number of techniques and approaches to two and three-dimensional design and establishes a foundation for the fabrication of jewelry with a primary focus on lamination (soldering), piercing, bezel making, and stone setting. Participants will have the opportunity to create a pair of earrings, pendant, or ring in sterling or fine silver. All of the necessary tools will be provided but students may bring their own stone if desired. Class size is limited to 7. There will be a $35 materials fee due to Matt at the beginning of the workshop.
with Jennifer Duke Anstey Perfect for artists interested in solutions for framing work for submission or those who need economical solutions for displaying their collection, this workshop will help teach you how to properly and creatively mat and frame your artwork without breaking the bank. Bring a piece of artwork that you are interested in finding a framing solution for. *Please note that this workshop will take place off-site and not at Saratoga Arts*
Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11 9am - 4pm $120 for members / $130 for non-members
EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING with Amanda Kravolic This class will be all about experimental techniques of printmaking. Focusing on hand-pulled prints we will explore both wet and dry traditional relief printmaking techniques using all types of surfaces to create colorful works using layers, patterns, and texture. This course is great for those who enjoy painting and drawing as well as those who want to add a new medium to their list of artistic talents. Students should bring with them flat textures, such as lace, netting, sandpaper, etc. This is a course for students of all levels and ages. A complete supply list can be found online. Thursdays, 7pm - 9pm October 4, 11, 18, 25, November 1, and 8 $90 for members / $100 for non-members
PRINTMAKING HOLIDAY CARD WORKSHOP with Amanda Kravolic We will explore traditional printmaking techniques to make holiday cards. Creating and making our own collagraph plates using a variety of mixed media and textures, you will create your own original image and learn how to ink and print the plate to create your own card. Students should bring with them flat textures, such as lace, netting, sandpaper, etc. This workshop is open to students of all levels and ages. A complete supply list can be found online. Saturday, December 1: 10am - 2pm $30 for members / $40 for non-members
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Sunday, October 28 : 1 - 4pm JDH Framing Studio, 23 Ashley Drive Ballston Lake NY $35 for embers / $40 for not-yet-members
FUSED GLASS ORNAMENT WORKSHOP with Patrice Mastrianni In this workshop, learn to make a holiday ornament from fused glass! The science of fusing glass, designing with opaque and translucent colors and basic glass cutting techniques will be covered in this one day workshop. A $20 per student supply and firing fee will be due at the beginning of class. All materials and necessary tools will be provided for student use. Finished pieces will be available for pick up about 7 - 10 days after the workshop at Saratoga Arts. All skill levels welcome! Tuesday, December 4: 6 - 9 pm $35 for members / $40 for non-members
FUSED GLASS DISH WORKSHOP with Patrice Mastrianni Learn how to create beautiful artwork from colorful pieces of glass which are fused together in a kiln. Artist Patrice Mastrianni explains the science of fusing glass, designing with opaque and translucent colors and basic glass cutting techniques. Supply fee covers enough materials to make one 6� dish. A $20 per student supply and firing fee will be due at the beginning of class. All materials and necessary tools will be provided for student use. Finished pieces will be available for pick up about 7 - 10 days after the workshop at Saratoga Arts. Anyone from beginner to experienced glass fusers are welcome to take this course. Monday, October 22: 6 - 9 pm $35 for members / $40 for non-members
Mark Your Calendar!
members’ show artwork drop off Monday, November 5, 9am-6pm at The Arts Center
The Annual Members’ Show is right around the corner, and Saratoga Arts is seeking artists of all ages, mediums, and skill levels to submit to our favorite exhibition of the year!
Submission Guidelines
• Member artists can submit 1 piece of artwork • Work can not exceed 24x24 inches • All artwork must be ready to hang • Oversized sculpture is permitted; contact Saratoga Arts prior to delivery. • All artwork must be for sale • Cost to particpate: $5
Not a member or your membership is about to expire? Don’t worry you can became a member or renew at drop off!
Members’ Show Reception & Holiday Potluck
Saturday, December 1, 2016, 6pm - 8pm
Saratoga Arts’ Holiday Party is for everybody - members artists, students, and friends. It is a pot- luck and anybody who would like to is welcome to bring a dish to share. Join us in celebrating the Member’s Show and the arts community!
BOGO MEMBERSHIP! Take advantage of our BOGO Membership promotion available to any new member of Saratoga Arts. Once your membership is processed you, and the friend you have selected, will both receive a packet in the mail that includes a membership card and a list of member-exclusive benefits. Your friend will also receive a card noting that the gift membership is from you. For more information, visit our website at www. saratoga-arts.org or call at 518.584.4132
December Break
Wednesday- Friday December 26 - 28, 2018 Imagination Rules (ages 5-7): 9am - 12pm $85 for members / $95 for not-yet-members Camp Creativity (ages 8-14): 9am - 4pm $130 for members / $140 for not-yet-members
February Break
Monday - Friday February 18-22, 2019 Imagination Rules (ages 5-7): 9am - 12pm $145 for members / $155 for not-yet-members Camp Creativity (ages 8-14): 9am - 4pm $215 for members / $230 for not-yet-members Theater Camp (ages 6-14): 9am - 4pm $215 for members / $230 for not-yet-members
April Break
Monday - Friday April 22-26 , 2019 Imagination Rules (ages 5-7): 9am - 12pm $145 for members / $155 for not-yet-members Camp Creativity (ages 8-14): 9am - 4pm $215 for members / $230 for not-yet-members Theater Camp (ages 6-14): 9am - 4pm $215 for members / $230 for not-yet-members Ref: 7652.00
SCHOOL BREAK CAMP FOR KIDS
Our full-day Visual Arts school break camp for children ages 8-14 and our half-day program for children ages 5-7 are a perfect way to get kids off the couch and get them creating! Each week ends with a show of the artwork that our campers have created - friends and family are welcome to come and enjoy! During our February and April Breaks, we also offer Theater Camp where campers work on a production from start to finish throughout the week, with a performance for family members at the end! Taught by a faculty with over three decades of teaching experience, we strive to provide a safe and comfortable environment where our campers can truly enjoy learning about the arts. For more information, visit our website at: http://www.saratoga-arts.org/education/artcamps
SARATOGA ARTS EDUCATION POLICIES & REGISTRATION INFORMATION Students wishing to register for a class or workshop can do so through our website, saratoga-arts.org/education, stopping by The Arts Center during regular business hours, mailing a registration form in to 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 12866, or by calling 518.584.4132. Payment for classes and workshops is due to Saratoga Arts at the time of registration. Payment, in full, must be made before the first meeting of class. Checks should be made out to Saratoga Arts. Cancellation Policy: Students wishing to cancel a scheduled class or workshop must do so in writing, either by mail or by e-mailing acoon@saratoga-arts.org. This will allow for proper processing and proof of cancellation. There will be no exceptions to this policy. Registration is required for all classes and workshops unless otherwise specified. Our cancellation schedule is as follows: Students who cancel one week or more before the start of a scheduled class will receive a refund of their tuition minus a $15 cancellation fee. Students who cancel less than one week before the start of a scheduled class will receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be given if a class is cancelled by an individual the day a class or workshop starts or after the first scheduled class. There will be a $20.00 charge for all returned checks. The Arts Center is not responsible for classes missed due to illness or other commitments of students. Saratoga Arts reserves the right to cancel any class due to insufficient enrollment. Students who do not wish to transfer will receive a full credit or refund of their class tuition. If Saratoga Arts must cancel a class because it has not met minimum enrollment requirements, Saratoga Arts staff will contact registered students 24-48 hours prior to the scheduled start of the class or workshop. Students wishing to know the status of a class before then may contact Saratoga Arts via e-mail or phone. Winter Weather Policy: Saratoga Arts follows the cancellation schedule of Saratoga Springs School District during snow days and inclement weather. For weekend workshops Saratoga Arts will cancel if the weather is deemed to dangerous to travel. You can find updates about inclement weather cancellations on all major regional radio and television stations and websites, on Saratoga Arts’ Facebook page, and on our website, www.saratoga-arts.org. All make up classes are at the discretion of Saratoga Arts. Did you know? Saratoga Arts runs classes and workshops, year-round as well as offers a 10-week, 5 program summer camp for children in July & August. Our classes and workshops are announced on the schedule below and always published online first - www.saratoga-arts.org/education. Class Season
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Late November
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320 broadway • saratoga springs ny 518.584.4132 • www.saratoga-arts.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Susanne Simpson....................President Greg Grieco..........................Treasurer Chelsey Lester.......................Secretary Anne Curcurito Julianne Lewis John Onderdonk Vickie Riley Tracy Strann
Ava Marco Kendra Schieber Brad Wagner Takeyce Walter
STAFF Joel Reed......................Executive Director Tanya Tobias ..................Associate Director Amy Coon.......................Education Coordinator Mary Henninger................Gallery Receptionist Emma Huneck.................Director of Exhibitions & Membership Coordinator Alix Jones......................First Night Coordinator & Development Associate Sharon Wait....................Grants Administrator
The mission of Saratoga Arts is to enrich the region by cultivating a vibrant arts community and by ensuring Saratoga Arts receives funding from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of that the arts are accessible for all. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
WEAVING - FULL with Nancy Sharples
For both the beginner and the experienced weaver, this class focuses on the diversity of weaving techniques. Working on a 4-harness floor or table loom, projects might include a wall hanging, scarf, table runner, or small rug. Please bring a good pair of scissors. A materials fee of about $15.00 (depending on project) will be due at first class. Class size is limited to 11. Saratoga Arts’ Weaving Studio is open to all registered weaving students. Weaving Studio hours are: M-F, 9am - 4:30pm and Saturdays 11am - 4:30pm. Mondays, 1pm - 3pm October 10, 17, 24, 31, November 7, 14 $90 for members / $100 for non-members Please note: This class is currently full. Please email acoon@saratoga-arts.org to inquire about the Spring schedule.