Sawtooth Catalog of Classes Fall 2016

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membership Sawtooth School for Visual Art is a non-profit community school. We count on our members to support our mission. We ask that you consider becoming a member this year and every year! Annual (12-month) membership term. Benefits of being a Member include: - Quarterly course catalog by mail or email - Reduced member tuition rate on all classes and workshops - Invitations to Sawtooth School events Membership Type Student Member (full time) Senior Citizen Member (65+) Individual Member Family (Immediate Household)

Annual Fee $35 $35 $50 $125

Memberships may be purchased online at sawtooth.org INTRODUCING MEMBER MONDAY DISCOUNTS Is your Sawtooth membership current? Now’s a good time to check, because we’re introducing MEMBER MONDAYS in the Sawtooth Shop. Sawtooth members will now get a 10% discount on all their purchases made from the Shop on Mondays throughout the year, except during Deck the Halls (December 2 – 21). This is just one more way for Sawtooth to say “thank you” to our members. If you’re not a member, now is a good time to buy. Registration discounts on classes and workshops combined with this discount on fine crafts and art produced by local and regional artists make it one of the best values in the City of Arts and Innovation!

policy does not apply to special events, symposiums or private group classes.

registration

CREDIT POLICY: Students who notify the Sawtooth Registrar of withdrawal 14 days or more before the class start date may choose a credit for the full amount of the class in lieu of a refund. Credits must be used within 1 year of the original class start date, and cannot be redeemed for cash. Credits can be transferred to another student by notifying the Sawtooth Registrar at registrar@sawtooth.org.

Early Registration takes place through 7pm September 16. Register online at sawtooth.org or call (336) 723-7395. Please read all registration and refund policies carefully. Registration should be made as soon as possible; class size is limited and spaces will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. To ensure enrollment, please register at least one week prior to the start date of the class. You will be notified if the class for which you are registering is full. Classes with insufficient enrollment will be cancelled – you will be notified likewise. To view our extensive class offerings, please click here.

Cancellation: Sawtooth reserves the right to cancel, combine, or reschedule classes to adjust for enrollment, and to change class instructors when necessary. If Sawtooth cancels a class for any reason, each registered participant will be informed as soon as possible and will be extended the opportunity to transfer to another class. Any participant who elects not to transfer may choose between a full refund or a credit in the same amount. Please note that credits must be used within 1 year of the original class start date, and cannot be redeemed for cash.

PAYMENT: Full payment is due upon registration. Checks, cash and credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) are accepted. A $25 fee will be charged for returned checks. ON OUR SECURE WEBSITE: Go to sawtooth.org and browse all our class listings. When you find the one you’d like to take, simply click on “register now” and you’ll be guided through the online registration process.

SCHOLARSHIPS: Sawtooth offers need-based scholarships for adults and children of all ages. Seniors aged 60 and over may qualify for tuition assistance from the Bealle Family Scholarship Fund. Visit www.sawtooth.org/classes and click on “scholarships” for more information.

BY MAIL: Send a check or money order for the full amount of the tuition with the registration form, available in our catalog on page 23. For credit card payments, please fill in the complete charge card number, expiration date and the cardholder’s name on the registration form. Our mailing address is: SSVA Registrations, 251 N. Spruce St., WinstonSalem, NC 27101.

Inclement Weather: Please call 336-723-7395 or check the front page of the website if you have any concerns regarding class cancellations due to weather.

IN PERSON: Office hours are 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, MondayFriday. Fees may be paid using check, charge card or cash. BY PHONE: Registrations with credit card payments may be made by phone. Call SSVA (723-7395) with class information, charge card number, expiration date and cardholder’s name. REFUNDS: Registration fees are refundable up until 14 days prior to the start date of the class, less a $20 accounting fee. Refunds cannot be made after this deadline. To withdraw from a class and request a refund, advise the Sawtooth Registrar by email at registrar@sawtooth.org 14 days or more before the class start date. Failure to attend sessions and/or verbal notification alone will not be considered as an official notice of withdrawal. Refund Sawtooth School seeks to include children and adults of all abilities in our classes, workshops and programs. If you or your child has a disability or special need, call our staff to have a confidential discussion about suitability of a program and possible accommodations.

Photo Release: Sawtooth School for Visual Art will occasionally document classes and student work using photography and video for promotional purposes only. If you do not wish to be photographed nor want your child to be photographed, please notify the school in writing.

CONTENTS

Ceramics......................................................... 4 - 5 Digital Arts .................................................... 5 - 6 Drawing, Painting, Printmaking..................... 7 - 8 Fibers................................................................... 9 Gallery Schedule............................................... 22 Glass .................................................................. 10 Metals........................................................ 10 - 11 MCAS................................................................. 12 Photography............................................... 13 - 14 Wellness Through the Arts............................... 14 Wood.......................................................... 15 - 16 Youth.......................................................... 17 - 21 Policies & Registration........................................ 3 Registration Form............................................. 23

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CERAMICS

9203. Teen Wheelthrowing for 7th - 12th Grade Beginners learn the basic techniques of throwing on the wheel along with related glazing techniques. Those with experience can refine their throwing skills while exploring new and more complex forms. Materials included. Location: Wheelthrowing Studio Instructor Cynthia Leonard Early Registration $160 (member $130) Regular Registration $180 (member $150) 6 Mondays 9/26 - 10/31, 4:15 - 6:00 pm

HANDBUILDING 208. Handbuilding Explore the creative possibilities of clay without using a potter’s wheel. Beginners will learn pinch, slab and coil techniques to create various projects. Students with experience can refine their skills while experimenting with new forms and design possibilities. Decorating and glazing techniques will also be explored.

Location: Handbuilding Studio Early Registration $275 (member $245) Regular Registration $295 (member $265)

Section A: Instructor Nicole Uzzell

9 Tuesdays 9/20 - 11/15, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon nesting bowls by instructor Pam Taylor

WHEELTHROWING 203. Beginning & Intermediate Wheelthrowing Beginners learn the basic techniques of throwing on the wheel along with related glazing techniques. Students with experience can refine their throwing skills while exploring Location: Wheelthrowing Studio new forms and designs. Early Registration $275 (member $245) Regular Registration $295 (member $265)

Section A: Instructor Julie Perry 9 Mondays 9/19 - 11/14, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Section B: Instructor Pam Taylor 9 Mondays 9/19 - 11/14, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

Section C: Instructor Clyde Lassiter 9 Tuesdays 9/20 - 11/15, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Section D: Instructor Gene Grimaldi 9 Thursdays 9/22 - 11/17, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Section E: Instructor Dodie Campbell 9 Saturdays 9/24 - 11/19, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

205. Intermediate Wheelthrowing Develop and refine your throwing skills and expand your range of forms through individual projects. Demonstrations will include more complex forms and advanced techniques in throwing and glazing. Designed for experienced students who have mastered basic centering and pulling techniques. Location: Wheelthrowing Studio Instructor Julie Perry Early Registration $275 (member $245) Regular Registration $295 (member $265) 9 Wednesdays 9/21 - 11/16, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

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Section B: Instructor Ron Embry

9 Thursdays 9/22 - 11/17, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

210. Intermediate & Advanced Handbuilding A studio class for individuals who feel comfortable with the fundamentals of handbuilding but are eager to improve their skills and expand their creativity. Experienced students may propose independent projects suited to their interests. Location: Handbuilding Studio Instructor Warren Moyer Early Registration $275 (member $245) Regular Registration $295 (member $265) Section A 9 Thursdays 9/22 - 11/17, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon Section B 9 Mondays 9/19 - 11/14, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

209. Intermediate & Advanced Ceramics A studio class for individuals who feel comfortable with the fundamentals of handbuilding or wheelthrowing, but are eager to improve their skills. Creative exploration will be encouraged through demonstration and critiques. Location: Wheelthrowing Studio Instructor Dodie Campbell Early Registration $275 (member $245) Regular Registration $295 (member $265) 9 Wednesdays 9/21 - 11/16, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

SCULPTURE

WORKSHOPS

2315. Raku Workshop Enjoy the fun of raku firing with its lively colors, crackled glazes, metallic finishes and rich black clay surfaces. Experience the immediate gratification of pulling your red hot pieces out of the kiln and seeing the finished glaze results in fifteen minutes. Experiment with numerous glazing options. Firing space is limited. You may bring three bisque pieces no taller than 9” and no wider than 5”. location: off site Instructor Warren Moyer

Registration $70 (member $55) Saturday, 9/17, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

2391. Vintage Moravian Pottery Using replicas of the original Old Salem molds, form a small animalshaped ceramic vessel in the style of traditional Moravian pottery bottles. While your piece is setting up in the mold, explore other handbuilding techniques to create an original animal inspired vessel. Learn more about the history of Old Salem pottery while incorporating that as inspiration for your own creation. The pieces will be glazed and fired for pick-up. Instructors Mike Fox (potter at Old Salem) and Mary Gunyuzlu Location: Handbuilding Registration $85 (member $70) Saturday, 11/12, 12:00 – 4:00 pm

2250. Taste of Art - Clay! Spend a fun couple of hours learning something new, meeting new friends, and creating a lovely piece of art to take home! No experience necessary. Bring a beverage, bottle of wine, and/or snacks to these laid-back classes. $45 per person. Fee includes materials. Fridays, 6:00 - 8:30 pm

September 23 – pair of mugs October 14 – bird feeder October 28 - pitcher November 18 – covered butter dish December 2 – lidded box

215. Sculpting a Portrait in Clay Beginners and intermediates will discover or refine basic skills and techniques for creating a portrait in water-based clay. Learn the process of preparing the armature, shaping the head, creating expressive facial features and adding drapery. Pieces will be fired in preparation for adding patinas. Clay and firing included. Location: Handbuilding Studio Instructor Mary Gunyuzlu Early Registration $240 (member $210) Regular Registration $260 (member $230) 6 Wednesdays 9/28 - 11/22, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

covered butter dishes by Taste of Art students

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VISITING ARTIST WORKSHOP

2392. Sculpt a Gargoyle Feeling Ghoulish this fall? Here is your opportunity to create a Gargoyle statue in clay to decorate your home or garden. Using various hand building techniques, create a stoneware sculpture that is whimsical, grotesque, Medieval-looking or whatever style you choose. Pieces will not be glazed, but will be high-fired for garden use. Alternative finishing techniques will be discussed. Location: Handbuilding Instructor Mary Gunyuzlu

2390. Demonstration Workshop with Elise Delfield Get inspired as you watch Elise demonstrate her style of pottery making which includes throwing and altering pieces on the wheel, slab construction, as well as her colorful decorating techniques. Oval jars, long trays, hollow handles, and “poofing”, among others, will be demonstrated. While working, Elise will be delighted to talk about her influences, why she makes, and answer questions about anything clay/glaze related. Instructor Elise Delfield Location: Handbuilding

Registration $140 (member $110) Friday, 9/30, 6:00 – 8:30 pm, and Saturday, 10/1, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

2348. Clay Creche Celebrate the Christmas season with a nativity that you have created in clay. Build it yourself, or share the experience with a child, grandchild, or “little Brother or little sister”. Establish a family tradition and cherish the memories of its creation each time you display it. No experience necessary. Pieces will be fired by December 1st. Instructor Warren Moyer Location: Handbuilding

Registration $115 (member $85) Friday, 6:00 – 8:30 pm and Saturday, 9:30 – 4:00 pm, 10/7– 10/8 Elise studied ceramic arts at the University of Florida and the Cleveland Institute of Art as well as many workshops at both Penland School of Crafts and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. Her work has appeared in several books and magazines and she is a member of the prestigious Southern Highland Craft Guild.

Registration $90 (member $75) OR PRICED PER PAIR MAKING ONE CRECHE: Registration $120 (member $105) Saturday, 10/22, 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm

Photos: top - platter by Elise Delfield bottom - Bowls and cups by Elise Delfield

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DIGITAL ART/MARKETING

Artwork by Kim Thore

105. Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Develop basic skills in Adobe Photoshop CS6 through project-based learning. This course will familiarize you with the Photoshop interface including: the toolbox, options bar, multiple selection techniques, and layers. Perfect for beginners or intermediate students who want to practice the basics. Basic computer skills are required. Ages 16+. Instructor Eric Juth Location: Digital Lab Early Registration $150 (member $120) Regular Registration $170 (member $140) 6 Fridays, 10/7-11/11, 9:30-11:30 am

104. Intro to the Principles of Design Understand the basic principles that make great design. Cover topics such as layout, typography, color theory, hierarchy and how to implement these to improve design abilities. Work in the Adobe Suite CS6 (InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator) to experiment with the principles being taught. Finish with valuable knowledge on creating design that catches the eye and communicates effectively. Instructor Mary Dunlop Location: Digital Lab Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) 4 Mondays, 10/10 – 10/31, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

109. Basics of Hand-Rendered Typography Learn the anatomy of type as well as principles to consider when working with or creating a typeface. Use various materials (ink, paint, or pencil) to make a type piece that will be digitized for personal reproduction. Recommended for teens and adults interested in design – the perfect complement to other introductory digital art courses. Instructor Mary Dunlop Location: Digital Lab Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) 4 Tuesdays 10/25 - 11/15, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

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1091. Visual Storytelling: Basics of Video Production Discover the foundations of effective and creative storytelling through moving and/or sequenced images. Learn how to compose a shot, basic approaches to cinematography, story-boarding, and various approaches to video editing using iMovie. Leave the class with two to three short videos and resources to create a basic video for commercial, fiction, or non-fiction purposes. Students should be prepared to work in a shared lab setting and bring their own storage device (external hard drive, or thumb-drive) and camera (videos can be shot on any camera, including phone cameras or iPads). Recommended for teens or adults with basic computer skills; basic to intermediate photography skills a plus, but not required. Location: Digital Lab Instructor Eric Juth Early Registration $150 (member $120) Regular Registration $170 (member $140) 6 Mondays, 11/7 - 12/12, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

170. Marketing Your Art Series In this series, learn the basic strategies to creating and maintaining a professional online presence to promote your art or craft. Discover best practices for an online portfolio/website, marketing using social media, blogging and email marketing. Each workshop includes an introduction to the topic, an artist case study, a handout/ workbook, a resource list, and a Q&A session. Basic computer skills are recommended. Location: Digital Lab Instructor Kim Thore Registration $35 (member $30) each Registration $90 (member $75) for the whole series

Section A – Portfolios/Websites Tuesday, 10/04, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Section B – Social Media for Artists Tuesday, 10/11, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Section C – Blogs/Email Marketing Tuesday, 10/18, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

WORKSHOPS 1093. Intro to GIF Animation Workshop In this course students will learn different approaches in Photoshop to create custom animated GIFs. In the first class, students will begin by creating a simple pixel drawing that will then be used to create a custom animation. Students will then incorporate other processes, such as drawing or scanning materials, to create original, multimedia animated sequences. After this course students will have a better understanding of the animation process and be able to create original content for their websites, social media accounts, or as stand alone works of art. Some Photoshop experience is strongly encouraged, but not required. Bring a thumb drives or memory card to save files on. Instructor Eric Juth Location: Digital Lab

Registration $90 (member $60) 2 Saturdays 11/5 - 11/12, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

1012. Layout Workshop with Adobe InDesign Learn all the basics of layout and publication design using Adobe InDesign CS6. Topics such as how to approach typography, color, placement, spacing, and alignment will be discussed. This workshop will teach the basics to equip you in poster, brochure, or magazine layout. Instructor Mary Dunlop Location: Digital Lab

Regular Registration $70 (member $40) Saturday, 10/8, 10:00 am – 2:30 pm, 30 minute lunch break

1072. Digital Collage Workshop A project-based workshop intended for beginning to intermediate students. Discuss and learn about digital collage and layering techniques by viewing original pieces by the instructor. Watch demos, interact, and ask questions. Create a digital collage using programs such as PicMonkey, FotoFlexr, and Photoshop. Bring your own photos as a starting point for your collage. Leave the workshop with a finished piece to share online or print at home. Instructor Kim Thore Location: Digital Lab

Regular Registration $80 (member $50) Saturday, 10/15, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

SAWTOOTH CELEBRATES OLD SALEM’S 250th 250 years ago, the Moravians founded the town of Salem which, in essence, also marks the birth of Winston-Salem, now known as the City of Arts and Innovation. Throughout 2016, Old Salem Museums & Gardens, along with partner institutions in Winston-Salem, has been commemorating and celebrating the beginnings of this beloved city. Sawtooth School for Visual Art joins in the celebration this fall by offering classes and workshops inspired by the art, history and culture of Salem in 1766. These creative sessions can be easily identified by the “250” symbol seen here. Visit www.oldsalem.org/250 for information about events being held in Old Salem to mark this very special anniversary.

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DRAWING & PAINTING

Tulips by Olga Greco

DRAWING

429. Open Figure Drawing (all skill levels welcome) Enjoy these non-instructional open drawing sessions. Each session will include a series of short gesture drawings and several longer poses. Work on your own development, refine and develop your existing skills or simply experience something new. Facilitators will keep time for the poses. Bring your own materials. Easels, stools, drawing benches and drawing boards are provided. Facilitator Charlie Pate Location: Graphics II

Early Registration $120 (member $90) Regular Registration $140 (member $110) 7 Mondays, 10/10 – 11/21, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

400. Introduction to Figure Drawing from Life Use a variety of mediums to draw the nude figure. The class is for all levels, though some drawing experience is helpful. Poses will consist of very short “gesture” positions as well as longer still ones, with the teacher demonstrating the approach and medium first, then helping individuals throughout the class. Some basic drawing materials will be provided, but students may bring their own materials as well. Instructor Duncan Lewis Location: Graphics II

Early Registration $180 (member $150) Regular Registration $200 (member $170) 4 Tuesdays, 11/1 – 11/22, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

403. Beginning Drawing with Colored Pencils Through sketching from actual objects to a finished drawing, we will explore approaches to colored pencil use and layering colors for full three-dimensional illusion of form. The instructor taught drawing for 23 years at Wake Forest University. Supplies provided. Location: Graphics I Instructor Alix Hitchcock Early Registration $130 (member $100) Regular Registration $150.00 (member $120) Monday – Friday, 9/19 – 9/23, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

425. Drawing the Portrait Beginning with shapes and their relationship to each other, this class will focus on form before moving on to details and likeness. Students will draw from a live model in two sessions of the class, followed by a demonstration of how to use the class to start a portrait in oil. Location: Graphics II Instructor John Reidy Early Registration $180 (member $150) Regular Registration $200 (member $170) 6 Thursdays, 10/6 – 11/10, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

WORKSHOP 4772. Intro to Drawing Workshop: Different Ways of Seeing A course in drawing what you actually see and not what you think you see. This means slowing down and paying attention to every subtle angle, every bump and groove, every shape that is happening. It’s very easy to generalize when starting out with drawing, but just generalizing will not get you to an accurate representation of a 3 dimensional object. Seeing is believing! Instructor Erin Canady Location: Graphics I Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) Saturday, 10/29, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm

PAINTING 442. Intro and Intermediate Acrylic Painting This class will focus on basic approaches to acrylic painting. Direct painting will be encouraged through studies in color mixing. Gentle hands on experiments and demonstrations will lead students to explore this exciting and fun medium. Instructor: Jason Lancaster Location: Graphics I Early Registration $155 (member $125) Regular Registration $175 (member $145) 6 Wednesdays, 10/26 - 11/30 , 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

454. Beginning and Intermediate Watercolor Learn a variety of European techniques to mix and mingle colors on a wetted surface in order to create deep, rich and vibrant colors unmatched by other mediums. Supplies provided for first class. A supply list will be distributed and discussed in the first session. Instructor will be available for one hour open studio after class session. Location: Graphics II Instructor Olga Greco Early Registration $150 (member $120) Regular Registration $170 (member $140) Wednesdays, 10/5 – 11/2, (skip 10/19), 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

WORKSHOPS 4433. Painting a Portrait: Pets Learn how to attain a likeness, and have fun with color, shape and texture while painting pets! Each student will get individual attention and guidance throughout the process of bringing a pet portrait painting to life. This is an all-levels workshop demonstrated in oil but, you have the option to bring and use your own acrylic paints if you prefer. Instructor Viktoria Majestic Location: Graphics II

Early Registration $180 (member $150) Regular Registration $200 (member $170) Friday and Saturday, 10/7 and 10/8, Friday, 6:00 – 8:00 pm and Saturday, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm

4332. Right Where You Are! One Day Workshop Unleash your creativity and join writer, Jane Sobie, and mixed-media artist, Patty Pape, in this one-day

Watercolor by Kathy Schermer Gramm

workshop. We’ll intertwine these two creative arts in a booklet provided for you. Through music, photos, and prompts, Jane will get your creative juices flowing as you Write Where You Are. Patty will take you, Right Where You Are, to create one-of-a-kind pages with your writing and mixed-media techniques, using paint, stencils, spray inks, image transfers, and others. You’ll weave your words and art into a unique tapestry, reflecting on Right Where I Am. Instructors Jane Sobie and Patricia Pape Early Registration $155 (member $125) Regular Registration $175 (member $145) Saturday, 10/8, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Location: Graphics I

4444. Paper Collage Workshop A gentle introduction to learning the joy of working with papers as you create elegant and exciting images. Learn to apply elements of balance, contrast, proportion and patterns, etc. to create your own fine art form. Come and experience this unique approach to collage! Materials provided. Location: Graphics II Instructor Mona Wu

Early Registration $120 (member $90) Regular Registration $140 (member $110) Friday, 10/14, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

4008. Heirloom Pumpkins in Watercolor Workshop Heirloom pumpkins and squash are beautiful in their varying colors, shapes and textures. Come and enjoy your day painting these historical symbols of Old Salem in the fall, with watercolors. Drawing for accuracy, weton-wet wash technique, color matching as well as dry brush will be explored. All levels. Supplies included. Instructor Kathy Schermer Gramm Location: Graphics II

Early Registration $90 (member $60) Regular Registration $110 (member $80) Saturday, 10/15, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

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40114. The Marbleized “Zine” Workshop This 2-day workshop will cover the basics of marbling and zine creation. Marbling is an ancient art that has elements of magic in it, as each design is uniquely achieved by floating pigment on thickened water. Day two will have students creating zines, pamphlet-style booklets using the marbled papers and other contents of your choosing. We will creatively explore the many options for producing zines. Instructor Anne Murray Location: Graphics II Early Registration $160 (member $130) Regular Registration $180 (member $150) Friday and Saturday, 11/4 – 11/5, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

4654. Multi Media Art Journaling Art journaling is the creative process of using mixed media techniques in a blank book, with a focus on color and imagery. You’ll combine paints, inks, collage, stencils, stamps, various papers, and even found objects to create your pages. It’s about the process, not the end result. This workshop is for both the beginner and the experienced art journaler. Instructor Patty Pape Location: Graphics I Early Registration $120 (member $90) Regular Registration $140 (member $110) Saturday, 11/5, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

4442. Successful Color Mixing Workshop Color plays a very important role in painting, it brings out the emotional response to what we see. Learn how to mix and control color by using only the three primary colors and white. Also, learn how to use the color wheel successfully, including the steps of mixing a wide range of landscape and skin tone colors. Color charts will be created for future reference. Demonstrations will be with oils, but the same color mixing techniques apply equally to acrylics and watercolors. Instructor Viktoria Majestic Location: Graphics II Early Registration $180 (member $150) Regular Registration $200 (member $170) Friday and Saturday, 11/18 – 11/19, Friday, 5:30– 8:00 pm and Saturday, 9:30 am – 3:00 pm

40111. Text, Image, and Chance Operations Workshop Play with text, image, and games of chance to create a series of small books or prints. We will use prompts, the newspaper, a typewriter and various printmaking techniques to create unexpected artwork. Instructor Leslie Smith Location Graphics I Early Registration $160 (member $130) Regular Registration $180 (member $150) 2 Saturdays, 11/12 and 11/19, 10:00 am - 3:30pm

41500. Mimicking the Masters: Robert Motherwell Workshop A guided exploration, discussion and immersion in the process of abstract-expressionist painter, Robert Motherwell. We will look closely at Motherwell’s life and thoughts on art with focus on creating work using his philosophies and applications. Instructor Zac Trainor Location: Graphics I

Early Registration $120 (member $90) Regular Registration $140 (member $110) Saturday, 10/29, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

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413. Mimicking the Masters: Rothko A guided exploration, discussion and immersion in the process of abstract-expressionist painter, Mark Rothko. We will look closely at Rothko’s life and thoughts on art with focus on creating work using his philosophies and applications. Instructor Zac Trainor Location: Graphics I Early Registration $120 (member $90) Regular Registration $140 (member $110) Saturday, 11/12, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

40112. Fraktur: as an Art Form Workshop Frakturs are documents that have been constructed with decoration in mind. They were created by Germans to commemorate and record major life events. Immigration made this practice popular in Pennsylvania through the mid18th-19th century. Moravians from Old Salem had an interest these documents, as house blessings birth certificates and marriage certificates. With this tradition in mind, we would like to offer an introduction to Fraktur, in the form of a bookplate. All supplies included. Instructor Joyce Teta Location: Graphics I

Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) Saturday, 12/3, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

PRINTMAKING

406. Introduction to Printmaking This introductory class will cover multiple printmaking techniques, including intaglio, relief, monoprint and embossing, while covering supplies and studio practice. Four of our printmaking instructors will be teaching the four week course, giving students a sampling of our printmaking practices and instruction, in one class. This course is a prerequisite for Open Studio. Instructors Mona Wu and Drew Mash Location: Printmaking Early Registration $230 (member $200) Regular Registration $250 (member $220) Section A: 4 Wednesdays, 10/26 – 11/16, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Section B: 4 Thursdays, 10/27 – 11/17, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

45550. Cross Grain Woodcut In this five-week class we will use two larger boards selected for their unique grains, oriented in vertical and horizontal directions. Both inked-boards will be printed on one piece of paper to create an interesting effect and composition. Students will be able to produce an edition of single or bicolored woodcut prints and still have their boards preserved for future uses. Instructor Mona Wu Location: Printmaking Studio Early Registration $180 (member $150) Regular Registration $200 (member $170) 5 Tuesdays, 10/4 – 11/1, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

4446. Open Studio Facilitated open studio hours will be available each session. Please contact Amy Jordan, Graphics Coordinator, graphics@ sawtooth.org to inquire.

A Full Day of Printmaking! Visiting Artists’ Workshops -

Susan Rostow, Bill Fick and Carlos Hernandez 40119. Outlaw Printmaking Mash Up With Bill Fick and Carlos Hernandez Experience the fireworks of an outlaw printmaking mashup! This workshop will introduce participants to screenprinting and linocut relief printing techniques during a full day session. Start by learning the electrifying magic of screenprinting with Carlos Hernandez co-director of Houston Texas Burning Bones Press and then transition to eye popping graphic linoleum block carving taught by Bill Fick, co-director of the Durham NC printshop Supergraphic. Once these techniques have been mastered we’ll be mashing them together to yield hyperdynamic mixed media prints. This will be a unique opportunity to express your inner outlaw creativity just in time for Halloween and the Day of the Dead. Open to all skill levels..

Location: Graphics I and II Early Registration $180 (member $150) Regular Registration $200 (member $170) Thursday, 10/20, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

40116. Viscosity Monotype using Akua Inks with Susan Rostow Discover how to achieve prints with great visual depth by producing transparent and opaque layers of color on a single monotype plate. Viscosity Monotype involves using different ink consistencies rolled and painted one on top of each other. A stiff ink (high viscosity) and loose ink (low viscosity) will repel one another. This playful method offers luminous color interactions in unpredictable ways. While exploring these elements of surprise you will learn how to mix inks and add modifiers to help calculate your results to make this process work for your particular style. All materials used in this workshop are fume free and clean up with soap and water. Location: Printmaking Studio Early Registration $180 (member $150) Regular Registration $200 (member $170) Thursday, 10/20, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

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WORKSHOPS

4441. Printing a New Past Use the history of textiles and the Sawtooth building as inspiration for new artwork. We will look at maps, blueprints, and photos of millworkers. These objects will guide our exploration of image-making techniques such as stenciling, rubbings, partial tracings, and collagraphs. Instructor Leslie Smith Location: Printmaking Studio

Early Registration $160 (member $130) Regular Registration $180 (member $150) 2 Saturdays, 10/15 and 10/22, 10:00 am - 3:30 pm

4116. Screen Printing Workshop Create your own limited-edition artwork on fabric or paper while learning about screen printing. Artist Woodie Anderson walks you through the design and printing process and shows how some of the tools and techniques work. Students will create a nonphotographic stencil, and print from a screen, using the screen filler negative method–a method you can easily use in your own home using safe, non-toxic materials. Bring a t-shirt or pillowcase to print on, if you’d like. Printmaking is a wonderful art form that is accessible to all levels. Even if you have never printed before, you will be able to create unique colorful artwork. Instructor Woodie Anderson Location: Printmaking Studio

Early Registration $120 (member $90) Regular Registration $140 (member $110) Saturday, 11/5, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm

OPEN HOUSE and FREE Printmaking on our new Takach Press!

4450. TASTE OF ART DRAWING & PAINTING & FIBERS Spend a fun couple of hours learning something new, meeting new friends, and create a lovely piece of art to take home! No experience necessary. Bring a beverage, bottle of wine, and/or snacks to these laidback classes. $35 per person. Fee includes materials. Fridays, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

September 30 - Monoprint October 7 - Alcohol and Ink October 14 - Silk Scarf Dyeing November 4 - Mixed Media Painted Book November 18 - Silk Scarf Dyeing December 9 - Silk Scarf Dyeing

FIBERS

3223. Beginning and Intermediate Weaving Beginners and experienced weavers will learn together concentrating on an individual project with the added opportunity to watch the progress of other weavers. Beginners will learn basic techniques, color study and design possibilities. Experienced weavers will work on a more advanced project of their choice. Open Studio available. Please feel free to bring a bag lunch or snack. Supply fee of $20.00. Instructor Kelsey Brown Location: Fibers Studio Early Registration $230 (member $200) Regular Registration $250 (member $220) Monday and Thursdays, 9/19 – 9/29, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

398. Overshot Weaving Used for “woven coverlets” during the 1700 - 1800’s, overshot weaving uses two shuttles to allow you to explore various textures, color patterns, and designs. Explore the overshot weave structure while sharpening skills in draft reading and loom operations. In class, you will choose an overshot pattern and complete a wall hanging or fabric for a small project. Open to all skills levels, but previous experience warping a loom is helpful. Instructor Kelsey Brown Location: Fibers Studio Early Registration $210 (member $180) Regular Registration $230 (member $200) Monday and Thursdays, 10/10 – 10/20, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

WORKSHOPS

No printmaking experience necessary During “Art in the Afternoon” October 1st from 1 to 3 pm

3772. Indigo Dyes Workshop Indigo is one of the most vibrant and most used natural dyes throughout history. In this workshop you’ll learn more about the amazing chemistry of indigo, how to start and tend your own indigo fermentation vat. We will make traditional indigo vat as well as experiment with organic indigo vats using fruits such as bananas. Instructor Kelsey Brown Location: Dye Studio

3123. Upscale, Upcycled Mat/Table Runner Beginning and intermediate students will learn classic weaving methods of “rag rug” style as well as new techniques. All students will learn/review loom preparation and weaving practice while experimenting with materials, both traditional (woven fabric strips) and unconventional (potholder loopers, strips of recycled t-shirts or plastic bags). Upon exploring, weavers will plan and produce their own unique table runner. All supplies are provided except for student’s choice of weaving material for the final project which could range from $0 - $15. Open studio available. Please feel free to bring a bag lunch or snack. Instructor Carol Patton Location: Fibers Studio

Early Registration $210 (member $180) Regular Registration $230 (member $200) Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11/1 – 11/10, 4:00 – 8:00 pm

Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) Saturday, 10/22, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm

397. Natural Dye Workshop for Overshot Weaving and Wool Fibers A natural dye workshop for the Overshot Weaving Class. Learn the basics of natural dyeing by dyeing the wool you will use for your overshot woven wall hanging. You’ll be able to choose from a variety of colors that are still grown in Old Salem today. Instructor Kelsey Brown Location: Fibers Studio Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) Thursday, 10/6, 10:00 am – 1:30 pm

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GLASS

Advanced students may explore more challenging pieces and techniques. Instructor Betti Pettinati - Longinotti Location: Glass Studio Early Registration $175 (member $145) Regular Registration $195 (member $165) Section A: 5 Mondays, 10/3 - 10/31, 6:30 - 9:00 pm Section B: 5 Mondays, 11/7 - 12/5, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

530. Intro to Glassblowing and Lampworking Explore the art of lampwork using glass tubes and rods to create small figurative sculpture, glass jewelry, beads, ornaments or bottles. Lecture, demonstrations and handson practice will teach the basics of the art. Included is historic and technical information on the use of glass and its properties. All materials provided. Beginners expected, repeat students welcome. Class limited to just 8 students, one per torch. Instructor Curtis Cecil Location: Glass Studio Early Registration $200 (member $170) Regular Registration $220 (member $190) 6 Wednesdays 10/5 - 11/16 (skip 10/19), 6:30 - 9:00 pm

551. Stained Glass - Evening Class You’ll be amazed at the beautiful stained glass panel you’ll create in this 8-week stained glass class, and it is a course that you’ll want to take again and again! Beginners work on glass panels while experienced students work on projects of their own design. Learn techniques of cutting and grinding glass for your panel and assembling the pieces with copper foil or lead came. A student supply list is available at the first class. The studio is equipped with tools and equipment for use during class. Open studio hours will be available. Instructor Nancy David Location: Glass Studio Early Registration $250 (member $220) Regular Registration $270 (member $240) 8 Tuesday, 10/4 - 11/29 (skip 10/18), 6:30 - 9:00 pm

558. Stained Glass and Mosaics - Morning Class This glass class will accommodate novice to advanced stained glass or mosaic students. Beginning students will learn basic techniques for fabricating stained glass or mosaics; intermediate students will be able to hone skills. Patterns may be of students own design (designing for stained glass will be discussed) or selected from class patterns and stained glass can be fabricated in either copper foil or lead. Student should bring 2-3 pieces of glass to begin project at the first class. Contact instructor sansuglass@yahoo.com w/ questions and a list of other supplies. Instructor Sue Smith Location: Glass Studio Early Registration $250 (member $220) Regular Registration $270 (member $240) 8 Tuesdays, 10/4 - 11/22, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

543. Glass Fusing and Slumping Let’s explore the art of colorful glass by learning how to fuse and slump glass. You will learn the basic skills to make glass plates, coasters, bowls, and jewelry! We will start out by teaching you glass cutting basics. Students will purchase their own glass materials and may also use what is available in class. Glass work will be fired at the Sawtooth.

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532. Glass Beadmaking - Level 1 This glass beadmaking class will set a firm foundation of skills and take beginners through all the basics of glass bead making in a flame. After you learn how to create the traditional round bead, you’ll increase skills by learning to use other tools to shape the beads and other forms of glass (stringers, frit, etc.) to give your beads their unique look. Add a different skill each week! Materials and equipment provided. Repeat students welcome. Location: Glass Studio Instructor Jeff Wilson Early Registration $200 (member $170) Regular Registration $220 (member $190) 6 Thursdays, 10/13 - 11/17, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

5527. Stained Glass Ornaments Workshop In this workshop students will learn basic skills needed to fabricate stained glass, while making several stained glass ornaments from any number of patterns and will leave with them ready to hang on the tree or give as gifts! All materials included. Beginners and beyond! Location: Glass Studio Instructor Sue Smith Regular Registration $95 (member $75) Saturday, 12/3, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

5650. TASTE OF ART - GLASS! Spend a fun couple of hours learning something new, meeting new friends, and create a lovely piece of art to take home! No experience necessary. Bring a beverage, bottle of wine, and/or snacks to these laidback classes. $35 per person. Fee includes materials. Fridays, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

October 7 - Glass on Glass Mosaic Panel with Sue Smith October 21- Fused Glass Ornament with Betti Pettinati-Longinotti November 4 - Glass Beadmaking with Jeff Wilson December 2 - Mosaic Frame with Sue Smith

WORKSHOPS 5530. Stained Glass Moravian Star Workshop The iconic Moravian star is an instantly recognizable symbol. Form a 3-D star by cutting, grinding and soldering together different colored glass pieces. Take your stellar sculpture with you at the end of the class. It will look lovely hanging in a window reflecting sunlight, or brightening a Christmas tree during the holidays. All materials included. For beginners and beyond! Instructor Jeff Wilson Location: Glass Studio Regular Registration $95 (member $75) Saturday, 10/22, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

5414. Fused Dichroic Glass Pendants Workshop Learn about glass fusing in a kiln while making some beautiful creations from dichroic glass. Cut up multiple pieces of dichroic glass and arrange a design on colored pieces of glass. Create 4 small or medium-sized pendants that we will fire, for pickup the next week. This workshop includes all materials. Beginners and beyond. Perfect for creating personalized gifts! Instructor Jeff Wilson Location: Glass Studio Registration $75 (member $60) Saturday, 11/5, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Torch Time!

Torch Time for Glass Beadmaking and Lampworking is just that... an opportunity to spend time practicing behind the torch flame, all while sharing the company and enthusiasm of fellow flame workers. Experience necessary. Supply your own glass or use the Sawtooth’s stock. A laid-back fun time for all! $20 per session Fridays, 4-8pm, check website for specific dates

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METALS

Pendant by Debora Mauser, instructor of Pressed & Riveted

METALS/JEWELRY 510. Beginning Metals/Jewelry Learn the basics of creating jewelry from copper, brass and silver. You’ll learn soldering, sawing, forging, polishing and other techniques to create beautiful, wearable jewelry. Learn while creating earrings, rings, and more. You’ll be amazed how simple sheet metal and wire are transformed into something beautiful. Metal is available for purchase during class. Tools are provided. Perfect for beginning students and may be repeated to gain proficiency. Instructor Annie Grimes Williams Location: Metals Studio Early Registration $225 (member $195) Regular Registration $245 (member $215) 8 Mondays, 10/3 - 11/28 (skip 10/31), 6:30 - 9:00 pm

561. Metals/Jewelry: Enameling Bring dimension to your metal work. Learn how to bring volume to pieces by synclastic and anticlastic forming with hammers and stakes. Also experiment using dies in the hydraulic press. There will be demonstrations and plenty of time to practice. Good for beginners and beyond. Materials available for purchase in class. Instructor Annie Grimes Williams Location: Metals Studio Early Registration $155 (member $125) Regular Registration $175 (member $145) Section A: 6 Tuesdays, 9/27 - 11/1 6:30 - 9:00 pm Section B: 6 Tuesdays, 11/8 - 12/13, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

514. Lost Wax Casting Learn to carve hard wax and model with soft waxes to create rings, pendants and more that will be cast from sterling silver or bronze. Invest the models in a flask, burn the wax out in the kiln, then pour molten silver into the cavity and create your wearable art. No experience necessary. Carving and casting supplies provided. Casting metals discussed in class. Instructor Carole Morse Location: Metals Studio Early Registration $225 (member $195) Regular Registration $245 (member $215) 8 Wednesdays, 10/5 – 11/30 (skip 11/24), 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Open Metals Studio

Open Metals Studio is designed for experienced students who want additional time and access to the specialized tools and equipment available in the studio... or just want to come in and enjoy creative time with others! Students provide their own materials. Single day price is $20 per person or $90 for six-week session. Morning and evening sessions available Check online or call for dates. For more information, contact Sara Sloan Stine, metals@sawtooth.org. Please register in advance, or call to confirm the session. If no one has registered, studio will be closed, but if we are open, walk-ins will be accommodated. 5222. Flatware Jewelry Use traditional silversmithing techniques as you transform simple flatware (forks and spoons) into wearables! Learn to identify which found pieces are appropriate, methods of bending and forging the pieces, polishing and more! Silversmithing experience helpful, but not required. Some supplies included; others discussed in class. Instructor Sara Sloan Stine Location: Metals Studio Early Registration $110 (member $90) Regular Registration $130 (member $110) 3 Thursdays, 10/27 - 11/10, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

WORKSHOPS 5201. Welding for the Artist Explore the basics of cutting, brazing and welding ferrous and non-ferrous metal. Various techniques will be covered, and everyone will create an in-class project fabricated from scrap metal. Bring your own metal, or choose from choice scrap collected by the instructor! No experience necessary. Protective clothing must be worn. Bring a bag lunch. Directions will be provided. Instructor: Duncan Lewis

Location: Duncan Lewis’s Studio Early Registration $180 (members $150) Regular Registration $200 (members $170) Saturday, 10/15, 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

5331. Etched Copper Earrings Etching is a fabulous way to add design and texture to your metalwork! Learn about different types of resist methods to be used in the etching process, including paint pen, stamping, and heat-applied print resists. Cut out and form etched copper pieces into wearable copper earrings. Both traditional acid etching as well as electro-etching processes will be discussed. No experience necessary. Instructor Annie Grimes Williams

Location: Metals Studio Early Registration $90 (members $60) Regular Registration $110 (members $80) Saturday, 10/15, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

5136. Silversmithing Saturday Workshop This is the perfect introduction to creating solid silver jewelry the traditional way, by starting with sheet metal and wire. Learn about the basic jeweler’s tools: a jeweler’s saw, pliers, hammers, and the torch while creating two or more pieces of handmade jewelry. We’ll provide all the materials, tools and equipment. No experience necessary - all you need is enthusiasm! Instructor Brittany Sondberg Location: Metals Studio Early Registration $105 (members $75) Regular Registration $125 (members $95) Saturday, 10/29, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

5232. Pressed and Riveted - Jewelry Making This is the perfect intro to using one of the most versatile and time-saving pieces of equipment in the jeweler’s studio. Explore the design possibilities available using the hydraulic press! Discover how to use pancake dies as well as shaping dies, then assemble these forms, layering them together using a riveting technique. A $20 materials kit will be purchased from the instructor at class and includes use of tools and dies. Instructor Debora Mauser Location: Metals Studio

Early Registration $65 (members $45) Regular Registration $85 (members $65) Saturday, 11/5, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

5196.“Faux Raku” Copper & Bronze Metal Clay Earrings Learn to use Prometheus Bronze clay to create earring components that feature a brand new surface coloring technique; a sort of faux raku” on your creations. Just like its ceramic clay cousin, this faux raku can produce iridescent, unpredictable, and gorgeous results. Students will learn to draw with metal clay syringes and design an organic feel to their earrings. Firing details as well as polishing options will be discussed in great detail. Kit fee payable to instructor in class, covers tool rental and everything you’ll need. Kit – pre-made Prometheus Copper earring flats, Prometheus White Bronze Syringe $35 Instructor Carrie Story Location: Metals Studio

Early Registration $80 (members $50) Regular Registration $100 (members $70) Saturday, 12/3, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

5550. Taste of Art - Jewelry Making! $35 per person. Fee includes materials. Fridays, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

October 14 - Stamped Copper Dog Tags with Annie Grimes Williams October 28 - Silver Intertwined Rings with Sara Sloan Stine November 18 - TBA with Christina Tyler December 9 - Bead and Wire Earrings with Marlene Kuser

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FOCUS ON METAL FORMING - FALL 2016 VISITING ARTISTS 5243. NC Black Micro Shell Forming ®™ Floral Forms with Andrea Harvin-Kennington Learn the micro shell forming ®™ of small floral forms to increase three dimension in your work. Andrea Kennington will guide students through the process of micro anticlasting and synclasting with natural floral and leaf forms that are found in nature. Learn how to make interlocking multiples and use specific hammers and stakes for this style of forming. A 30lb kit of tools is provided for each student at a rental fee of $30 (payable during the workshop) and students only need to supply their own metal. All tools provided are manufactured by NC Black Co LLC. Instructor Andrea Harvin-Kennington Location: Metals Studio

Early Registration $275 (member $245) Regular Registration $295 (member $265) Saturday and Sunday, October 22 & 23, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Metalsmith Andrea Harvin-Kennington has been involved in the metals industry for more than 25 years. She earned her MFA in Metals Design from East Carolina University in 1994. She has owned and operated Kennington Designs since 1994. In 2009, Andrea established NC Black Co. in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, where she and her team craft micro-tools for metalworking.

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5241. Using Shell Forming for Creating Bead Forms with Betty Helen Longhi Learn the techniques of shell forming and roll printing to make a series of bead forms. Experiment with ways to add texture and change the form of a metal pattern with the rolling mill. Then transform these patterns into bead shapes by synclastic and anticlastic forming techniques. Using the vehicle of the bead, gain new insight into ways to manipulate sheet metal as well as create a unique group of jewelry/bead samples. Students will pay the instructor a kit fee and a supply list will be mailed. Instructor Betty Helen Longhi Location: Metals and Glass Studios

Early Registration $295 (member $265) Regular Registration $315 (member $285) Saturday and Sunday, November 12 & 13, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm both days

Betty Helen Longhi is a nationally recognized metalsmith who has worked extensively with forming metal for jewelry and sculpture. Her work is recognized for its sculptural quality, flowing lines and subtle use of anodized niobium as a source of color. She attended University of Wisconsin and Cranbrook Academy of Art and has studied with Heikki Seppa. Betty has taught workshops at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Parsons School of Design, Arrowmont, Peters Valley Craft Center and Penland School among others. Betty Helen and co-author Cynthia Eid have written the book Creative Metal Forming which has been recognized as “a must for anyone interested in learning the craft of metal forming.”

Metal Clay Artists Symposium September 15-18, 2016 Art Nouveau-style pendant by Lis-el Crowley

www.mcas2016.com Something for everyone... novice to professional! Learn about metal clay with 19 workshops, 7 breakout sessions, Vendors marketplace, Metal Clay Expressions Exhibit and more!

Take advantage of this unique opportunity that is drawing attendees from across the country! Just $55 General Registration gets you access to all the activities except hands-on workshops! Sign up now! Space is limited.

Quilled pendant by Jackie Truty

Half-day, Full-day and Two-day workshops with: Anastasia Pribelskaya, featured artist from Moscow, Russia Barbara Becker Simon, Ed & Martha Biggar, Lis-el Crowley, Pam East, Lora Hart, Laura Moore, Gail Stouffer Jackie Truty and Michela Verani


PHOTOGRAPHY

647. Digital Photography II A perfect follow-up to Digital Photography Level I (class 606) this next class will give you a greater understanding of your camera’s more advanced features. Learn about white balance, creative uses for aperture and shutter speed, metering modes, lens choice, and advanced flash settings. We will also discuss file management and basic computer photo editing such as cropping and color adjustment. This course is recommended for anyone who is comfortable with the basics of their camera, but wants to go beyond the essentials and learn more creative uses of their advanced functions. It is designed for cameras that have the ability to adjust aperture and shutter speed. We will spend half the class in lecture and half the class photographing and practicing techniques. Please bring your camera and manual to each class. Location: Photography Studio Early Registration $130 (member $100) Regular Registration $150 (member $120)

Section A: Instructor Dave Dulaney

Photo by Laurie Merritt

5 Tuesdays, 11/1 – 11/29, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon

Core Classes 665. An Introduction to Photoshop and Lightroom Learn to use Photoshop and Lightroom to perform a variety of functions useful for photographers. This class is an introduction to the Photoshop and Lightroom interfaces including the toolbox, options bar, main menu, palettes and the tools within them. Learn to crop, rotate, re-size, dodge and burn, remove dust and scratches, perform global tonal adjustments and color corrections, organize your photos and more. This is a great class for those wanting to enhance their photos and create stronger, more striking images, and perfect for Adobe Cloud users who have access to both Photoshop and Lightroom. Please bring a thumb-drive of your images to class to work on. Instructor Katie Dickson Yarbrough Location: Computer Lab

Early Registration $130 (member $100) Regular Registration $150 (member $120) 5 Thursdays, 9/22-10/20 6:30 – 8:30 pm

606. Digital Photography I This first course will introduce you to the most fundamental controls on your digital camera. Learn both in class and through take-home assignments about the basic controls of your camera, exposure, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, and composition essentials. We will also discuss how to upload your images to a computer and basic file storage. We will spend half the class in lecture and half the class photographing and practicing techniques. This course is recommended for anyone who has used their camera but still needs help getting better images and understanding basic camera functions. It is designed for cameras that have the ability to adjust aperture and shutter speed. Please bring your camera and manual to each class.

Location: Photography Studio Early Registration $130 (member $100) Regular Registration $150 (member $120)

Section A: Instructor Dave Dulaney 5 Tuesdays, 9/27 – 10/25, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon

Section B: Instructor Katie Dickson Yarbrough 5 Wednesdays, 9/28 – 10/26, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Section B: Instructor Katie Dickson Yarbrough 5 Wednesdays, 11/2 – 11/30, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

620. The Digital Photographer’s Workflow This new class has been created in response to requests from those wishing to understand and improve their digital workflow. Whether a hobbyist or professional photographer, a smooth and organized workflow is essential in the effective management and editing of a digital photographic library of images. This 6 week class covers the complete workflow, beginning with camera set-up, importing, organizing and editing using Adobe Lightroom, specific editing within Adobe Photoshop, and finally exporting and optimizing images for output, whether for printing or web. Over the years, Adobe Lightroom has become a stand-alone and powerful program, forming the industry standard in managing, editing and exporting image files, and forms the backbone of this course. Instructor Laurie Merritt Location: Computer Lab Early Registration $150 (members $120) Regular Registration $170 (members $140) 6 Thursdays, 10/27-12/8 6:30 – 8:30 pm (no class 11/24)

684. An Introduction to Darkroom Photography Without a doubt, learning darkroom techniques is one of the best ways to improve your photography skills and create a photographic legacy for your family. Create images that come to life right in front of your eyes! Whether you are a beginner, old pro, or looking to reconnect with your darkroom roots, this class is for you. Become familiar with darkroom equipment and processes and print from your own black and white negatives. Class includes use of the darkroom during the class duration. Film SLR cameras required. If you do not have a film camera, you may borrow one of ours. Instructors Dave Dulaney and Maurice Robinson

Location: Darkroom

Early Registration $150 (members $120) Regular Registration $170 (members $140) 6 Mondays, 10/10 – 11/14, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

671. Darkroom II – Advanced Techniques and Mentoring For those who can’t get enough of the darkroom or are ready to take their darkroom skills to the next level. Bring your negatives to print from, or film rolls to develop and take advantage of our beautiful darkroom space. During class times, our facilitators will be on hand when you need them to guide you and to give you suggestions on how to improve your prints. You will also have plenty of time on your own, as students enrolled in this class will also have use of the darkroom outside of class time if needed during the duration of the 6-week class. Students should have attended the Introduction to Darkroom Photography class. Facilitators Dave Dulaney & Maurice Robinson Location: Darkroom Coming early January 2017, registration opens during the Fall.

625. Fall Open Darkroom Studio For those who have darkroom experience and wish to take advantage of the darkroom facility in their own time. Proof of darkroom experience is required, or previous attendance at one of our darkroom classes. Darkroom passes and orientation provided by the photography department. Facilitators Julian Charles and Amanda Sullivan Early Registration $130 (members $100) Regular Registration $150 (members $120)

Location: Darkroom

6606. Fall Sawtooth Photo League The Sawtooth Photo League offers a chance for current Sawtooth photo students and instructors to meet and stay connected once class is over; continue education by offering critique, tips, and support from other photographers; suggest new photographic themes to explore; suggest classes to take for further education; enjoy guest speakers to inspire our photography; participate in photography-themed movie nights and photo walks. The Sawtooth Photo League will take an active part in documenting life in downtown Winston-Salem, keeping the Sawtooth School and our downtown arts district connected while documenting the changes taking place in our downtown area. We usually meet the third Saturday of each month, though our dates may vary. Location: Computer Lab Facilitator Amanda Sullivan

Early Registration $30 (member $20) Regular Registration $30 (member $20) The third Saturday of each month, 10:00 am – noon

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ratios, depth of field, pros & cons of specialized equipment and what happens when they are used (ring lights, extension tubes, bellows, focusing rail) and a variety of magnified subjects, image stacking using Adobe Photoshop. Requirements; DLSR camera, macro lens (or a camera with a devoted macro setting), tripod, shutter release. Location: Photo Studio Instructor Laurie Merritt

4 Mondays, 11/28 - 12/19, 6:30 - 8:30pm Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100)

Photograph by Owens Daniels

668. The Art of Food Photography: How to Add More Drama to Your Food Photos Learn the art of food photography and the fundamentals of capturing more vibrant food shoots through the use of dramatic lighting techniques, select prop usage, and expert food styling tips. During class we will explore food photography gear, basic camera settings and functions, and lighting to get the most out of the food photography process. Half of the class will be lecture based with handouts and the second half will be hands on. We will use dry goods as our main props in class (cookies, cupcakes, breads, etc .) and will also take a field trip to the Farmers Market & local food stores for more inspiration and variety. Perfect for food bloggers, this class is for anyone who has an interest in food photography and a desire to take better food photographs. Handouts, book referrals, website blogs, and other materials will be on hand and supplied to the students during the course. Requirements for the class: Camera, Tripod, Cable Release Instructor Owens Daniels

Location: Photography Studio and on location Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) 4 Thursdays, 11/3/16 – 12/1/17, 6:30 – 8:30pm (no class 11/24)

617. iPhoneography The future of photography is now! Explore the wonderful world of the iPhone photo. Create remarkable photographic darkroom and art techniques with the touch of a button! Learn tips and tricks to maximize the quality of your iPhone photos. Find out the best apps available to create images that wow your friends and family. Though the focus is on iPhones, this class will work for any camera phone AND iPad! Instructor Katie Dickson Yarbrough Location: Photo Studio

623. The Art of Photographing the Human Form The human body has been a key subject for creative photography since its early beginnings in the 1800s. In this studio class, we will look at classic works of artists such as Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, and Annie Leibovitz, studying how to light, pose, and photograph nudes. One class will be devoted to studying the art form; in four classes we will photograph a nude model; the final class will be a review and critique of our work. Participants must adhere to a contract for photographing a nude model. This is NOT a beginning photography class, but is open to intermediate and advanced photographers who know how to use all of the controls— both auto and manual—on their DSLR cameras and are comfortable with their photography skills. Instructor Amanda Sullivan Location: Photography Studio 6 Tuesdays, 10/4 – 11/8, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Early Registration $190 (member $160) Regular Registration $210 (member $180)

6122. Photography Expedition with Julian Charles This Fall we return to Stone Mountain State Park with a theme of photographing vistas and landscapes. Fall color should be in full swing, as we hike to several locations that provide excellent viewpoints. As with previous expeditions, we will begin with an introductory class session, followed by a full day trip for the photographic expedition. Details online. Required: A moderate degree of fitness, camera (DSLR if you have one, but any camera will suffice), suitable footwear and clothing for a day out in the mountains, water, lunch, sunscreen, personal medical items. The expedition will run, rain or shine. Optional: tripod, filters, flash, lenses. See detailed itinerary online at sawtooth.org/classes Early Registration $150 (members $120) Regular Registration $170 (members $140) Thursday 10/27, 6:30 - 8.30 pm at the Photography Studio Saturday 10/29, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Meet at Sawtooth, car share to Stone Mountain State Park, NC

Early Registration $90 (member $60) Regular Registration $110 (member $80) 3 Mondays, 11/7 - 11/21, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

6079. Lighting with the Pros: Studio Lighting Join Rose Wind Jerome in this two-part workshop exploring the many options of studio lighting set-up. Aimed at the photographer considering creating their own studio, setting up a mobile studio, or wanting to improve their knowledge and understanding of controlling light. Topics covered include: types of light (rembrandt, split, paramount), quality of light (hard, soft, diffused), color of light, light balancing, using accessories and modifiers (umbrellas, soft boxes, grids, gels), and understanding terms ‘key light, fill light, background light’. The first session is dedicated to using artificial light sources - hot lights and strobes - while the second class focuses on using available natural light. Photographers should bring their cameras, and be willing to take occasional turns as a photographic subject. Location: Photo Studio Instructor: Rose Wind Jerome

Early Registration $85 (members $55) Regular Registration $100 (members $70) Session 1: Wednesday, 11/9, 6:30 - 8:30pm Session 2: Saturday, 12/3, 10:00am - 1:00pm

Workshops 6076. Capturing History on Film – Celebrating Old Salem’s 250th Anniversary In a series of 3 workshops over a long weekend, photographers will learn skills and techniques for shooting on film, followed by a field trip to Old Salem to photograph historically significant building exteriors, architectural features, gardens and landscapes. The final session will be dedicated to bringing images to life in the darkroom, and processing prints by hand. Course price includes one roll of film. A limited number of film cameras are available for loan from the photography department. Instructors Maurice Robinson, Amanda Sullivan and Dave Dulaney Early Registration $120 (member $90) Regular Registration $140 (member $110)

653. Macro Photography THINK SMALL!! Macro photography gives us a scientific view of the world around us. However, it’s no longer isolated to the forensic and biomedical specialists, but has opened up for all photography enthusiasts as well. This 4 week course covers the equipment and techniques used by photographers in the production of magnified images by direct photographic means. Topics include magnification

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Photograph by Rose Wind Jerome

Session 1: Introduction to film photography and darkroom Friday 9/30, 6.30 – 8.30pm, Location: Darkroom

Session 2: Field trip to Old Salem

Saturday 10/1, 10.00am – 1.00pm, Location: Old Salem, followed by darkroom session

Session 3: Developing prints

Monday 10/3, 6.30 – 8.30pm, Location: Darkroom Photograph by Julian Charles

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6120. I Have This Great Camera, Now What Do I Do With It? Learn step-by-step how to operate your camera! In this 3-hour workshop we will learn how to adjust the basic settings of your camera to get you on your way to start photographing and stop feeling intimidated. This beginner’s class is recommended for those who have limited-to-no knowledge of how to operate their digital cameras. This is a great class to take before taking Digital Photography I. Open to all types of digital cameras from point-and-shoot to DSLRs. Bring your camera and manual to class.

WELLNESS THROUGH THE ARTS

Early Registration $60 (members $30) Regular Registration $80 (members $50) 2 Mondays, 11/7 & 12/12, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Early Registration $65 (member $35) Regular Registration $85 (member $55)

Section A: Instructor Dave Dulaney Location: Photography

Saturday, 9/24, 10:00am – 1:00pm

Section B: Instructor Katie Dickson Yarbrough Saturday, 12/3, 10:00am – 1:00pm

Location: Digital Lab

6121. Shoot to Sell In this 2 hour workshop you will learn the skills required in table-top photography for online selling, such as Ebay, Etsy and more. Covered in this workshop; setting up a compact home studio for table top photography, shooting on a white background, lighting the background and product, using Adobe Photoshop to clean up, color correct and resize for web, shooting tethered to your laptop or computer using Adobe Lightroom. Bring your DSLR and an object to photograph. Instructor Rose Wind Jerome Location: Photo Studio

Early Registration $60 (members $30) Regular Registration $80 (members $50) Thursday, 10/6, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

6170. iPhoneography Workshop Explore the wonderful world of the iPhone photo in this information-packed workshop. Create remarkable photographic darkroom and art techniques with the touch of a button! Learn tips and tricks to maximize the quality of your iPhone photos. Share your photos with friends and family as soon as you take them! Find out the best apps available to create images that wow your friends and family. **Though the focus is on iPhones, this class will work for any camera phone AND iPad! Instructor: Katie Dickson Yarbrough Location: Photo Studio Early Registration $60 (member $30) Regular Registration $80 (member $50) 1 Monday, 10/3, 6:30 – 8:30pm

6605. Digital Art Collage Digital Art Collage introduces you to art exploration through technology. Learn the basics of graphic design, digital photography manipulation and more, using programs including Adobe Photoshop in our digital lab. Combining drawing, scanning and digital photography, students will learn to use these programs to create artistic compositions, layout and special effects. Instructor: Steven McCarthy Location: Digital Lab Early Registration $65 (member $35) Regular Registration $85 (member $55) Saturday, 10/22, 10:00am - 1:00pm

a photographic idea, finding creative ways to explore and present the concept, then reconvening to show our completed projects. Our first class will be an exploration of conceptual photography and how we can work through both positive and darker emotions through our photographs. We will then have 5 weeks on our own to work on our projects, assisted by weekly emails and tips. Our second class will be used to present our final works and share as a group our processes and conceptualizations. A good working knowledge of your camera is advised. Instructor Amanda Sullivan Location: Wellness Studio

1127. The Healing Power of Expressive Writing “Something in me that was broken, cracked—becomes whole. The cracks, if I write them with utter honesty, are where the light gets in. The present meets the past, and healing begins.” ― Pat Schneider, How the Light Gets In: Writing as a Spiritual Practice Writing helps to heal many wounds, but the process of writing can be very intimidating and sometimes counterproductive. Led by Aimee Mepham, Assistant Director of the Humanities Institute at Wake Forest University, this class gives you the tools you need to practice different types of writing for healing: both planned writing and writing from spontaneous prompts. Join us for a wonderfully personal class that fosters creativity, encourages vulnerability, and will give you the skills you need to practice writing as healing. Instructor Aimee Mepham Location: Wellness Studio

Early Registration $110 (members $80) Regular Registration $130 (members $100) 4 Mondays, 10/03 – 10/24, 6:30 – 8:30pm

1121. Conceptual Photography for Self-Expression Conceptual photography is the execution of a carefully preplanned idea for a single photo or group of photographs. It can be used to create a unified body of work or as a means of self-expression, working through a particular emotion such as grief or fear. This unique workshop utilizes both in-class assistance and independent study to guide students through the process of developing

1128. Using Art to Understand Our Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence is the practice of recognizing, understanding, regulating, and expressing emotions more freely, making it easier to adapt and function in a wide variety of situations. With emotional intelligence, we are able to distinguish how our different emotions influence our thinking, decision-making, and behavior. We look beyond the feeling itself to get to its roots, its true identity. In this expressive class, we will use multiple art forms— including writing, photography, and drawing—to explore the power of emotional intelligence and how to use it in our everyday lives. It’s the perfect class for those looking to better control, understand, and express their feelings and understand their actions. No art experience necessary. Instructor Amanda Sullivan Location: Wellness Studio

Early Registration $90 (members $60) Regular Registration $110 (members $80) 3 Mondays, 11/14 - 11/28, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

WORKSHOP 1129. Healing Grief and Loss Through Photography Workshop A shortened version of our 6-week class, this special workshop will give you the tools you need to start using photography as a creative outlet to process and release feelings of grief and loss. Participants will take an active part in class exercises, so please bring your camera or smartphone with you. No photography experience necessary. Instructor Amanda Sullivan Location: Wellness Studio Early Registration $70 (member $40) Regular Registration $90 (member $60) Saturday, 9/24, 10:00am – 2:00pm with a short lunch break

Looking for a photographic community? Join the Sawtooth Photo League! Open to all levels of photographers, from beginners to experts. Learn from each other and participate in photo walks and movie nights! $20 per year for Sawtooth members and $30 per year for non-members. You can sign up by calling our registrar or find the Photo League online under our photography classes.

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WOOD

597. Introduction to Scroll Sawing This class is for those new to scroll sawing. Learn about the types of scroll saws, blade selection and tension, accessories, and more while working through a variety of techniques and projects. Inside and outside curves, stack cutting, relief cutting, and more covered in class. Materials are included in class fee. Class open to all skill levels, though some power tool experience would be helpful. Instructor Bob Smith Location: Wood Studio Early Registration $215 (member $185) Regular Registration $245 (member $215) 6 Thursdays, 10/13 – 11/17, 6 - 8:30 pm

Students show off their boxes from the Introduction to Box Making class.

WOODWORKING 565. Beginning Woodworking: Bookcases One of workhorse joints of furniture, the dado is the cornerstone of structurally sound and enduring casework. This class builds an elegant three-shelf cherry bookcase that will show well in a hallway or living room. Other topics covered: wood preparation, movement and structural issues in building bookcases, and finishing, to name a few. Some experience with power tools required to take class. All materials included in class fee. Instructor Eddie Fitzgerald Location: Wood Studio

Early Registration $265 (member $235) Regular Registration $295 (member $265) 6 Tuesdays, 10/4 – 11/8, 9:30 am – 12:00 noon

583. Hanging Wall Cabinet This class is an introduction to case work. Class project is a hanging wall cabinet with raised paneled door and interior shelf. Other topics include wood preparation, fitting hinges, and finishing. A combination of hand and power tools will be used in class. This is not a beginner’s class - woodworking experience is required! Students are encouraged to take An Introduction to Sharpening in September as preparation for this class. Please contact wood@sawtooth.org if you have any questions. Instructor: Garry Reich Location: Wood Studio Early Registration $395 (member $365) Regular Registration $425 (member $395) 8 Wednesdays, 10/26 – 12/14, 6:00 – 8:30 pm

5791. Jewelry Box Learn to produce a functional and beautiful jewelry box from a solid block of wood, with a specialty jig and a router! Also covered are decorative lids, spray-in felt interior lining, and finishing. Students will also receive a set of plans to build the box-making router jig for use at home. All materials included in class fee. Instructor: Scott Meyer Locations: Wood Studio Early Registration $265 (member $235) Regular Registration $295 (member $265) 6 Thursdays, 10/27 – 12/8 (skip 11/24), 10:00 am - 12:30 pm

598. Modern Outdoor Bench This modern bench will be created using a box joint configuration. Its robust design and joinery makes it an ideal outdoor bench for the patio or porch. A combination of power tools and hand tools will be used to prep lumber and complete this project. Day one works towards one large glue up. Flattening, sanding, and finishing will be done the following day. Open to all skill levels, but some experience with power tools is preferred. Instructor Aaron Gibbons Location: Wood Studio

WOOD TURNING 590. Beginning Lathe Turning 101 This is a beginner’s introduction to the tools, techniques and processes of turning wood on a lathe. It’s also great for those who have just begun lathe turning and want more guided practice. Emphasis will be placed on using a spindle gouge, and developing the skill through practice and finishing several projects. Class size limited to five students, so there will be plenty of time for individual attention and lots of hands-on practice. Instructor Jim Terry Location: Wood Studio Early Registration $185 (member $155) Regular Registration $215 (member $185) 4 Thursdays, 10/6 – 10/27, 6:00 – 8:30 pm

5590. Beginning Lathe Turning 102 Continue to grow as a wood turner in this advanced beginners class. Explore wood selection and preparation, discover new methods to mount turning blanks, and broaden skills through a variety of lathe tools and techniques. Turning projects to be determined in class. Class size limited to five students, so there will be plenty of individual attention and hands-on practice. Instructor Larry Friedrich Location: Wood Studio

593. Introduction to Bowl Turning Explore the art of bowl turning! Covered are the use of a scroll chuck for mounting and reverse mounting a wood blank to complete a bowl, the techniques involved in using a gouge on the interior and exterior of a bowl, and finishing on the lathe. Students should have some experience turning spindles using spindle gouges. (“590: Beginning Lathe Turning” above meets that requirement.) Class size limited to five students, so there will be plenty of time for individual attention and lots of hands-on practice.

579. Introduction to Box Making Learn how to produce a box out of a solid block of wood with a specialty jig and a router. Also covered are decorative lids, spray in felt interior lining, and finishing. Students will also receive a set of plans to build the box making router jig for use at home. All materials included in class fee. Instructor Scott Meyer Location: Wood Studio

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Early Registration $45 (member $45) Regular Registration $45 (member $45) Wednesdays 10/5 – 12/7, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Early Registration $185 (member $155) Regular Registration $215 (member $185) Friday & Saturday, 9/23 & 9/24, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Early Registration $305 (member $275) Regular Registration $335 (member $305) 7 Tuesdays, 10/4 – 11/15, 6:00 – 8:30 pm

Early Registration $155 (member $135) Regular Registration $185 (member $165) 3 Wednesdays, 10/5 – 10/19, 6:00 - 8:30 pm

5931. Open Wood Studio Open Wood Studio is designed for the experienced student who wants access to the specialized tools and equipment available in the studio, and to enjoy creative shop time with others! Students pay per day/3 hour session and provide their own projects/materials to work on. Please note: open studio is for experienced woodworkers who can work on their own. Arrangements can be made to pay for multiple studio sessions in advance. Please contact Sawtooth (wood@sawtooth.org) to confirm your project before signing up (some equipment may not be available each week) or if you have questions. Instructor Eddie Fitzgerald Location: Wood Studio

Early Registration $185 (member $155) Regular Registration $215 (member $185)

Section A Instructor Jim Terry

Location: Wood Studio 4 Thursdays, 11/10 – 12/8 (skip 11/24), 6:00 – 8:30 pm Jewelry Cabinet by Scott Meyer

Section B Instructor Larry Friedrich

Friday & Saturday, 10/28 & 10/29, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

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PRIMITIVE WEAPONS 9701. Making Primitive Weapons - Selfbow Some of the oldest primitive weapons discovered have been Neolithic wood bows. A selfbow is made from a single piece of wood without lamination. Master Bowyer, Dane Snodgrass, will introduce the hand tools and techniques needed to craft such an historic weapon. Class time will be split among tool technique, demonstrations of methods, skill building, discussions on materials, and homework review. Students will have the opportunity to build their own selfbow as the “homework” project. This fundamentals course is considered the first in a sequential skill building program. Students will purchase/provide some materials and tools, discussed at the first class session. Class limited to 8 students. Instructor Dane Snodgrass Location: Wood Studio Early Registration $265 (member $235) Regular Registration $295 (member $265) 8 Mondays, 9/12 – 10/31, 6:00 – 8:30 pm

9701. Child’s Laminated Bow Learn the basics of creating a wood laminated bow from a milled board. Traditional materials will be fashioned by basic hand and power tools; finishing; stringing; and more classic bow making topics covered. No previous wood working experience required. Makes a great Christmas gift! The purchase of materials and tools discussed at the first class session. Class limited to 8 students. Instructor Dane Snodgrass Location: Wood Studio Early Registration $200 (member $175) Regular Registration $230 (member $205) 6 Mondays, 11/7 – 12/12, 6:00 – 8:30 pm

5572. The Continuing Bowyer Open to previous primitive weapons students, the ‘Continuing Bowyer’ provides studio time to work on unfinished bow projects or maybe to start a new one. Instructor Dane Snodgrass will be on hand to provide his expert advice regarding bows, arrows, and all aspects of the bowyer’s art. Students will have full use of the wood studio’s equipment and are expected to provide their own materials; bartering and sharing encouraged. Student can choose which Mondays they want to go to the shop. Instructor Dane Snodgrass Location: Wood Studio

WORKSHOPS 592. Post & Rung Stool Open to turners of all skill levels, this class introduces the tools, techniques, and processes for building a classic post and rung stool. Learn stock selection, making a story stick for laying out mortises, drilling mortises, tapering, and more. Class size limited to five students, so there Table by Eddie Fitzgerald will be plenty of individual attention and lots of hands-on practice. Materials are provided. Instructor: Eddie Fitzgerald Location: Wood Studio Early Registration $185 (member $155) Regular Registration $215 (member $185) Friday & Saturday, 10/14 & 10/15, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

9720. Learn to turn - Let’s make a pen! No experience necessary! Get started turning by creating a pen. Start at the beginning with material selection, preparation, turning and finishing. Learn how to use a bandsaw, drillpress, and lathe to create your masterpieces. Shop safety is a must. All tools and materials included in class fee (but feel free to bring your own tools if you are sure they are sharp). Every project will be unique! Instructor Louise Butler Location: Wood Studio

Early Registration $95 (member $80) Regular Registration $105 (member $90) Section A: Pens - Saturday, 10/8, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Section B: Duck calls - Saturday, 11/5, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Section C: Christmas gifts - Saturday, 11/12, 10:00 – 4:00 pm Sawtooth_Layout 1 7/27/15 9:32 AM Page 1 Winston

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Early Registration $75 (member $60) Regular Registration $90 (member $75) Saturday, 10/1, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

9723. Hand Tool Sharpening - NEW! Having a thorough knowledge of sharpening chisels, plane irons, and scrapers will open new woodworking worlds because you aren’t blaming your dull blades! Learn methods for making razor sharp edges on your tools and then keeping them sharp. All materials and equipment provided. Students are encouraged to bring a tool to work with in class. Instructor Garry Reich Location: Wood Studio Early Registration $55 (member $45) Regular Registration $65 (member $55) Saturday, 9/17, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

5950. Taste of Art - Wood Bring a beverage, bottle of wine, and/or snack as you craft your own personalized piece of wood art! A variety of hardwoods will be available, all wonderful woods to work with, full of colors and textures to “wow!” others with what you’ve done. Spend an evening with friends, learn something new, and experience the satisfaction of crafting a wonderful piece from wood. All tools and materials provided. Location: Wood Studio Fee: $40-55 depending on project Friday, 6:00 - 8:30pm October 7 - Spaghetti Measure October 21 - Candlesticks November 4 - Dish Towel Holder November 18 - Lazy Susan December 2 - Cutting Boards December 16 - Casserole Trivet

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570. Making Wood Arrows – The Art of Fletching The traditional art of making arrows has always been highly regarded and the Fletcher has an important place in history. Fletching principles, skills and materials are easily understood. Students will make several arrows in different styles and have the option to create a final project showing their best effort in materials of their choosing. There is a materials charge paid to the instructor during class (likely $20 or less). Location: Wood Studio Instructor Dane Snodgrass

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YOUTH CLASSES

828. Draw, Paint, Create (6-8 years) In this mixed media class, take an idea from your imagination and put it into a drawing, add painting styles, and then finish it with a mixed media technique or two including printmaking, collage, paper craft, fiber art and more. Instructor Lauren Duncan Location: Youth 1 Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) Section A 4 Thursdays, 9/29 – 10/20, 4:00 - 5:30 pm Section B 4 Thursdays, 10/27 – 11/17, 4:00 - 5:30 pm OR , take ALL 8 weeks for our discounted “bundle” price: Early Registration $185 (member $155) Regular Registration $205 (member $175) Section C Bundle 8 Thursdays, 9/29 - 11/17, 4:00 - 5:30 pm

8888. Create With Me for Pre-K We are excited to offer a class for parents and toddlers. Learn to see the world around you through the eyes of ART! A specialized art class for preschoolers ages 2 to 4 years. Children will explore the expression of drawing, painting, and other art mediums to achieve exposure to different art based tools and materials. We will learn through the simple exploration of touch, texture, line and shape. Location: Youth 2 Instructor: Ali Kapps Regular Registration $125 (member $95)

Section A 4 Thursdays, 10/6 – 10/27, 10:00 am- 12:00 noon Section B 4 Thursdays, 11/3 – 12/1 (skip 11/23), 10:00 am - 12 noon OR , take ALL 8 weeks for our discounted “bundle” price:

Regular Registration $185 (member $155) Section C Bundle 8 Thursdays, 10/6 - 12/1 (skip 11/23) 10:00 am – 12:00 noon

820. Paint Creations (6-8 years) NEW! In this playful project based class, be inspired by the work of master painters and gain experience in acrylics, watercolor and inks. Using various materials and tools learn to express your creativity in new ways. Location: Youth 1 Instructor Lauren Duncan Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) 4 Tuesdays, 10/4 - 10/25, 4:00 - 5:30 pm

824. Imagination Factory (6-8 years) Inspired by “The Imagination Factory“ students are given the opportunity to imagine, design and create using materials from the world around them. Learn creative ways to recycle by making art. The projects will include drawing, painting, sculpture, collage, papier-mâché, marbling, and three dimensional crafts. Location: Youth 1 Instructor Lauren Duncan Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) 3 Tuesdays, 11/1 – 11/15 4:00 - 5:30 pm 4 Saturdays, 10/29 – 11/19 10:00 - 11:30 am

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891. Youth Ceramics- Clay Creations (7-13 years) Clay is a fun, creative medium with many artistic and functional possibilities. This is your student’s chance to explore ceramics and learn the basics of hand building, or reinforce their basic skills, all while having creative fun! Each session brings new projects and concepts. Students will learn pinch, slab and coil techniques to create various projects. For those students who feel comfortable with the fundamentals of handbuilding but are eager to improve their skills and expand their creativity, this class offers more instruction on details and techniques in glazing. New and returning students encouraged. (Projects will have to be picked up the weeks following the end of class. Email will be sent.) Materials fee included. Instructor Deborah Smith Location: Handbuilding Studio

Early Registration $135 (member $105) Regular Registration $155 (member $125) Section A 4 Wednesdays, 9/28 - 10/19 4:00 - 6:00 pm Section B 4 Wednesdays, 10/26 – 11/16 4:00 - 6:00 pm OR , take ALL 8 weeks for our discounted “bundle” price: Early Registration $205 (member $175) Regular Registration $225 (member $195) Section C Bundle 8 Wednesdays, 9/28-11/16 4:00 - 6:00 pm

8895. Mixed Media Art Studio (7-13 years) In this exploratory class you will learn new and exciting ways to create several different projects using a variety of materials. Artist Denise Warheit will inspire and teach you how to use ordinary things for extraordinary art. Instructor Denise Warheit Location: Youth 4

Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) 3 Saturdays, 10/8 – 10/22, 10:00 am - 12:00 noon

900. Visual Storytelling: Basics of Video Production (9-15 years) Discover the foundations of effective and creative visual storytelling. Learn how to compose shots, basic approaches to cinematography, storyboarding, and video editing and post-production using iMovie. Leave the class with two to three short videos as well as resources to create a basic video for commercial, fiction, or non-fiction purposes. Students should be prepared to work in a shared lab setting. Students should bring their own storage device (external hard drive, or thumb-drive) and camera (videos can be shot on any camera, including phone cameras or iPads). Instructor Eric Juth Location: TBA

Early Registration $140 (member $120) Regular Registration $170 (member $150) 5 Tuesdays, 9/27 - 10/25, 4:30 – 6:00 pm

892. Digital Photography Studio (9-15 years) This class is designed to teach the fundamentals of digital photography. After getting familiar with your camera functionality, learn framing, composition, color, and lighting, while exploring the world around you through the lens of a camera. Touch on learning how to digitally modify your photographs. No experience necessary. Portable 8GB USB storage drive required. DSLR Camera preferred. Point and shoot loner cameras available. This class is designed as a companion to class 860 Digital Art, see “Bundle 895” for special pricing. Location: Computer Lab Instructor Dave Dulaney

Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) 4 Mondays, 10/10 - 10/31, 4:30 – 6:00 pm

890. Digital Art Studio I (9-15 years) Learn the basics of graphic design through Adobe Photoshop. Combining drawing, scanning, and some digital photography, you will use this image editing software to create impressive compositions, layouts and special effects and bring your works of art to print. Use your original photographs for companion class 892 Digital Photography Studio. See “895. Digital Photo/Digital Art Bundle (9-15 years)” for special pricing. Location: Digital Lab Instructor Steve McCarthy

Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) 4 Thursdays 10/20 -11/17, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

895. Digital Photo/Digital Art Bundle (9-15 years) Save and get the best of both worlds by learning to take your own great photographs and then use them to create original digital works of art. Signing up for these companion courses will further your appreciation and knowledge of both art forms. Early Registration $190 (member $160) Regular Registration $210 (member $180) 4 Mondays 10/10 -10/31, 4:30 - 6:00 pm AND 4 Thursdays 10/20 -11/17, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

829. Drawing Foundations (9-15 years) NEW! This class uses a step-by-step approach that guides you through the foundations of successful drawing. Emphasizing exercises based on both traditional and innovative techniques, we focus on elements that are vital to any artist: composition, line, shape, value and perspective. Through a series of projects, students strengthen their skills using a variety of media, including pencils, pens and charcoal. Location: Youth 4 Instructor Jennifer Willard

Early Registration $105 (member $75) Regular Registration $125 (member $95) 3 Wednesdays 10/5 -10/19, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

862. Experimental Painting (9-15 years) NEW! Learn exploratory painting techniques through the use of multi-media applications. Thinking outside the box will open your mind to new creative possibilities while expanding your understanding of texture quality in a work of art. This experimental approach is designed to build your creative confidence by taking your art to a new and exciting level. Location: Youth 4 Instructor Jennifer Willard

Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) 4 Wednesdays 10/26 - 11/16, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

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Adult/ Youth Workshops 8885. Adult/Youth Stained Glass Fall Leaf Come enjoy some quality time and create a beautiful fall inspired stained glass leaf with artist Betti Pettinati Longinotti. Instructor Betti Pettinati Longinotti Location: Glass Studio Early Registration $75 (member $45)

8894. Adult/Youth Ceramics-Pair of Mugs Enjoy learning new skills and creating functional art. You and your student will experience the fun of

Early Registration $125 (member $95) Regular Registration $145 (member $115) 4 Thursdays, 10/20 - 11/10, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

798. Glass Explorations (9-15 years) Explore the beautiful art of stained glass by creating designs in colored glass and copper foil or lead came. Beginners work on glass panels while more advanced students work on projects of their own design. Learn the basics of cutting and grinding glass, the intricacies of effective design and use of color. Also learn the art of glass fusing using a kiln. You’ll learn about different types of glass, and arrange the pieces in the kiln to fuse them into useful and beautiful items. The studio is equipped with tools to share. Basic materials fee included. Instructor Betti Pettinati Longinotti Location: Glass Studio Early Registration $110 (member $80) Regular Registration $130 (member $100) 3 Wednesdays, 11/2 - 11/16, 4:00 - 6:00 pm

9203. Teen Wheelthrowing for 7th - 12th Grade Beginners learn the basic techniques of throwing on the wheel along with related glazing techniques. Those with experience can refine their throwing skills while exploring new and more complex forms. Materials included. Location: Wheelthrowing Studio Instructor Cynthia Leonard Early Registration $160 (member $130) Regular Registration $180 (member $150) 6 Mondays 9/26 - 10/31, 4:15 - 6:00 pm

This is a registered event open to all girls K-5th. Scout members rate of only $20. If not a scout member, an additional $15 fee will be charged and includes your scout membership. 8201. Daisy Badge Day

Saturday, 10/29, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

handbuilding and each make your own mug in our beautiful studio. Instructor Deborah Smith

Multiple Badge Day

Saturday 10/15/16 10:00 am - 12:00 noon OR Saturday 3/4/17 10:00 am - 12:00 noon

Regular Registration $95 (member $65)

861. Continued Drawing and Painting- Exploring Foundations (9-15 years) NEW! With the proper foundations in place, students will explore the elements of line, shape, form, composition and color theory at the next level. They will experiment with techniques of shading, proportion, and perspective through still life, contour drawing, cityscape/landscape and much more. Understanding and practice of the basic elements of art recommended. Instructor Jennifer Willard Location: Youth 1

Girl Scouts

Location: Handbuilding

Early Registration $75 (member $55)

8200. Brownies Badge Day Brownies will be able to earn these 2 badges: Computer Expert Brownie / Painting Saturday, 10/8/16, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm OR Saturday, 3/11/17, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

8202. Juniors Badge Day Juniors will be able to earn these 2 badges: Drawing / Digital Photographer Saturday, 10/8/16, 1:30 - 4:00 pm OR Saturday, 3/11/17 1:30 - 4:00 pm

Regular Registration $85 (member $65) Friday, 11/4, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Individual Badge Offerings 8863. Adult/Youth Old Salem Candle

Scout members rate of only $25. If not a scout member, an additional $15 fee will be charged and includes your scout membership.

Making Workshop (Ages 7+) In collaboration with Old Salem candle creator Donna Hurt, we will be offering this fascinating workshop in which you will not only learn the history, but also the process used, to create the beautiful Old Salem red skirted candles. We will see the entire process from start to finish through demonstrations, and then you will be able to create your own set of candles to take home with you.

8210. Girl Scout Stained Glass Workshop Saturday, 11/19, 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

8204. Cadette Comic Artist Badge

Saturday, 11/19, 9:30 am – 12:00 noon

Downtown Parents Night Out!!

Instructors Donna Hurt and Nannette Davis Location: Youth 4 Early Registration $75 (member $55)

Open Art Studios for Students 5 years old and up 3rd Friday Night of Each Month 6:00 to 9:00 pm

Regular Registration $85 (member $65) Saturday, 10/22 1:00 – 2:30 pm

8864 Adult/Youth Moravian Star Workshop (Ages 7+) In celebration of Old Salem’s 250th anniversary, we will welcome Max Brady who has been creating paper Moravian stars for many years. Learn the process, geometry and beauty of how to create a 26-point Moravian star to display in your own home. Instructor Max Brady

8203. Junior Jeweler Badge

Saturday, 11/12, 9:30 am- 12:00 noon

Location: Youth 4

Early Registration $95 (member $75) Regular Registration $105 (member $85) Saturday, 10/29 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Lunch Break from 12-1pm

Drop the children off and go enjoy a night out! We will fill their evening with fun art projects. They will explore all different types of art and design, from drawing and painting to collage, mosaics, paper crafting, printmaking, sculpture, clay and more. It is different each month!

$25 each

Friday, 6-9pm, 10/21 Friday, 6-9pm, 11/18 Friday, 6-9pm 12/16** (See Below) **Friday 12/16 is our Deck the Halls “Drop-In” night! Between 6-8pm only, bring your child in to do an art project for just $5 while you enjoy shopping our wonderful selection of gifts at Deck the Halls! Regular registration is still available for 6-9pm at $25

Register at sawtooth.org ... Early Registration ends 7pm September 16th ... See website for more details and photos ... phone: 336 723-7395... 251 N. Spruce St., Winston-Salem, NC

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The following funds at The Winston-Salem Foundation provided support to further Sawtooth School for Visual Art’s mission: The Sawtooth School for Visual Art Scholarship Fund The Sawtooth School for Visual Art Endowment The Chris Yarborough Memorial Sawtooth School Trust The Bess Lee Burke Memorial Fund Charles Babcock, Jr. Field of Interest Fund Eisenberg Family Fund for Arts and Culture Vicki Van Liere Helms Art Fund

860 West Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101-2506 p (336) 725-2382 or Toll-Free (866) 227-1209

Art in the Afternoon

FREE Drop-In Community Open House

Saturday, October 1, 1 - 4 pm Join us for an afternoon of free art projects and demonstrations at Sawtooth! There will be plenty of hands-on youth art activities as well as opportunities to watch artists demonstrate how they work in various mediums such as glass, wood, metals, painting, and pottery. Meet our studio coordinators and instructors while getting an idea of what a class at Sawtooth is all about. While you’re here, enter a drawing for a chance to win a free family or student membership. Mark your calendar!

THE ARTS COUNCIL PROUDLY SUPPORTS Sawtooth School for Visual Art and their efforts to create an ethos of innovation through their work with Cancer Services, Inc. In this partnership Sawtooth is promoting healing and wellness through offering hands-on art activities to cancer patients and their families.

THE ARTS COUNCIL OF WINSTON-SALEM & FORSYTH COUNTY

ENRICHING YOUR LIFE EVERYDAY

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In the Davis Gallery

In the CORRIDOR Gallery The Clocks of Eddie Fitzgerald August 2-29

Artist Reception, Friday, August 5, 5-7pm. Wooden wall clocks designed by Sawtooth’s Wood Coordinator.

Marta Blades; Back to Broadway September 1 – October 1

Artist Reception, Friday, September 2, from 5-7pm. Music by Julie Morgan. Abstract Paintings with an affinity for Broadway. See image below

Wood Invitational July 15-August 26

Works by North Carolina Craftsmen displaying a wide variety of technique and style in woodworking. Featuring work by; Michael Brown, Jim Carpenter, Mark Ellis, Eddie Fitzgerald, Kim Gondring, Jim Terry, Anthony Ulinski and Alicia Williams. Also showing woodblocks from Mona Wu and tree photography by Julian Charles and Will Willner.

Metal Clay Expressions September 1-October 1

Artist Reception, Friday, September 16 from 5-7pm. Exhibition to accompany the Metal Clay Artists Symposium (www.MCAS2016.com). This show features cutting edge technology and innovation from National and Local Artisans utilizing Metal Clay.

“Hang it Up”

October 6-October 8

Artist Reception, Friday, October 7 from 5-7pm. Mixed Media Pop-up show by North Carolina Art Education Association Members.

Imaging Wellness

October 15-November 15

Artist Reception, Friday, November 5 from 5-7pm. A collaboration on art, science and wellness. Work from: Amy Jordan, Jennifer McCormick, Aimee Mepham, Martina Moore, Terry Schupbach Gordon, Amanda Sullivan and Joyce Teta.

Deck the Halls December 2 - 21

contact SSVADTH@gmail.com for more information

Take Pride in Art

October 4-November 15

Artists’ Reception, Thursday, October 6, 5-7pm Invitational Exhibit of visual art created by Triad area LGBTQ Artists. Accompanying the exhibit will be educational information on Nationally known LGBTQ artists that have made a significant impact on the world through their art.

Tours and Group Visits

Sawtooth School is happy to accommodate groups that wish to view our facilities and galleries. To ensure the best experience for our visitors and for our students, we require that tours for groups of six or more be arranged in advance. Group tours are available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Please contact Sharon Hardin at gallery@sawtooth.org or by calling 336-723-7395 ext. 212 to schedule your visit.

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contact

Staff Extensions and E-mails Julian Charles (ext. 205) photo@sawtooth.org

Nannette Davis (ext. 209) youth@sawtooth.org Eddie Fitzgerald (ext. 213) wood@sawtooth.org Sharon Hardin (ext. 212) gallery@sawtooth.org Taylor Hayes (ext. 211) digitalmedia@sawtooth.org Ellen Hendrix (ext. 207) development@sawtooth.org Amy Jordan Kincaid (ext 202) graphics@sawtooth.org Lindsay Potter (ext. 201) registrar@sawtooth.org Warren Moyer (ext. 203) ceramics@sawtooth.org Kevin Mundy (ext. 210) sales@sawtooth.org Amanda Sullivan (ext. 205) wellness@sawtooth.org Sara Sloan Stine (ext. 204) metals@sawtooth.org

Board of Directors President Elizabeth Repetti Vice President - Operations Greg Colner Vice President - Marketing Dan McLaughlin Treasurer Sharon Hamilton Past President Robin Hollis Members Miles Abernethy Anthony Ahiabuike Katherine Bowman Beth Buresh Laurie Clark Matt Dyson Ray Fitzgerald Teva Moore Ginny Parks Ross Pfeiffer Ross G. Rhodes Dane Snodgrass Jessica Tefft Jim Steele William Woltz, III

JoAnne Vernon (ext. 208) executivedirector@sawtooth.org

Coming Soon to Twin City Stage‌...

Arts Council Theatre 610 Coliseum Drive Winston-Salem (336) 748-0857 Acting Classes begin Sept. 6

Sept. 23-25 & 29-Oct. 2

October 28-30

November 11-13 & 17-20

Develop and grow your theatrical skills this season with our fun and educational K-12 (and adult!) acting classes. Register now and Discover your Creativity! Arts Council Theatre

Based on the timeless novel by Louisa May Alcott, this captivating musical follows the adventures of the four March sisters as they grow up during the Civil War. Arts Council Theatre

From Vietnam to New Orleans, this compelling new drama seeks truth and forgiveness in the midst of military, race, and class warfare. Join us for this world premiere! Hanesbrands Theatre

Sisters Elinor and Marianne approach love and heartache in very different ways in this witty romantic comedy, based on Jane Austen’s classic novel. Arts Council Theatre

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Register at sawtooth.org ... Early Registration ends 7pm September 16th... See website for more details and photos ... phone: 336 723-7395... 251 N. Spruce St., Winston-Salem, NC


POLICIES Inclement Weather Please call (336) 723-7395 or check our website sawtooth. org if you have any concerns regarding class cancellations due to weather. Photographs Sawtooth School for Visual Art will occasionally document classes and student work using photography and video for promotional purposes only. If you do not wish you or your child photographed, please notify the school in writing. Parking The parking lot across Spruce Street for the Milton Rhodes Center is a self-pay system that takes credit/debit cards and cash but does not give change. The lot is owned and operated by The Arts Council of WSFC. Please be aware that you have other parking options such as at a meter on the street (25 cents per hour) and on numerous other pay surface lots and parking garages within one to two blocks

of the school. On weekends and after 6pm, there is no charge for on-street metered parking. Adult Scholarships The Sawtooth School is dedicated to ensuring access to art instruction to students of all ages, skills, physical abilities, and economic levels. To that end, we offer a limited number of need-based scholarships to deserving youth and adults each session to pay up to half the cost of class tuition. To apply for a scholarship for the upcoming quarter, download the appropriate application from our website and return the completed form to the Sawtooth School. Funds are limited, and awards are made on a first come, first served basis. All applicants will be notified of our decision prior to the beginning of classes. See also: Registration and Refund Policies on Page 3

Registration Form: Student Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________ If youth, date of birth ___________________ If youth, name of guardian: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________________________________________ State: _______ Zip:__________ Provide at least two phone numbers below: Home phone: _______________________________________Cell: ________________________________________ Work: ______________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________________ (please write clearly)

___________ SSVA Member ________Non-member

Class #/Title/Day of Week/Time/Price _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Class #/Title/Day of Week/Time/Price _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Payment is due at the time of registration. Enclose a check or money order made payable to SSVA, or include your credit card information.

Check enclosed_____

Hand Delivered_____

______Discover

_____Visa

card #_________________________________________ Expiration Date_______________

_____Mastercard

3-Digit V-number _____________

Name on Card _________________________________________________________________ Billing address, if different from above ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mail to Sawtooth School for Visual Art (SSVA), 251 N. Spruce St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101 You may also register online at sawtooth.org or by phone with a credit card. Call 336-723-7395.

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DECK THE HALLS 2016

251 N. Spruce Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101

Non-profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Winston-Salem, NC Permit No. 46

Mark your calendars for our annual fine crafts and art sale.

Preview party: December 1, 6-9 PM Sale dates: December 2 - 21 Interested in submitting work for Deck the Halls? Contact ssvadth@gmail.com for information and guidelines.

NOVEMBER

2392. Sculpt a Gargoyle with Mary Gunyuzlu 9/30, and 10/1 page 4 570. Making Wood Arrows with Dane Snodgrass, 10/1, page 17 6170. iPhoneography Workshop with Katie Dickson Yarbrough 10/3, page 15 397. Natural Dye Workshop with Kelsey Brown, 10/6, page 9 6121. Shoot to Sell with Rose Wind Jerome, 10/6, page 15 9720. Learn to turn - Section A with Louise Butler, 10/8, page 17 2390. Demonstration Workshop with Elise Delfield 10/7–10/8, page 5 4433. Painting a Portrait: Pets with Viktoria Majestic, 10/7 and 10/8, page 7 1012. Layout Workshop with Adobe InDesign with Mary Dunlop, 10/8, page 6 4332. Right Where You Are! with Jane Sobie and Patricia Pape , 10/8, page 7 4444. Paper Collage Workshop with Mona Wu, 10/14, page 7 1072. Digital Collage Workshop with Kim Thore, 10/15, page 6 592. Post & Rung Stool with Eddie Fitzgerald 10/14 % 10/15, page 17 4008. Heirloom Pumpkins in with Kathy Schermer Gramm, 10/15, page 7 5201. Welding for the Artist with: Duncan Lewis, 10/15, page 11 5331. Etched Copper Earrings with Annie Grimes Williams, 10/15, page 11 4441. Printing a New Past with Leslie Smith, 10/15 and 10/22, page 9 40116. Viscosity Monotype using Akua Inks with Susan Rostow, 10/20, page 8 2348. Clay Creche with Warren Moyer, 10/22, page 4 5530. Stained Glass Moravian Star Workshop with Jeff Wilson, 10/22, page 10 6605. Digital Art Collage with: Steven McCarthy, 10/22, page 15 3772. Indigo Dyes Workshop with Kelsey Brown, , 10/22, page 9 5243. NC Black Micro Shell Forming ®™ with Andrea Kennington,. 10/22-23, page 12 5136. Silversmithing Saturday Workshop with Brittany Sondberg , 10/29, page 11 4772. Intro to Drawing: Different Ways of Seeing with Erin Canady, 10/29, page 7 41500. Mimicking the Masters: Robert Motherwell with Zac Trainor, 10/29, page 8

5414. Fused Dichroic Glass Pendants Workshop with Jeff Wilson, 11/3, page 10 40114. The Marbleized “Zine” Workshop with Anne Murray, 11/4 – 11/5, page 8 9720. Learn to turn - Section B with Louise Butler 11/5, page 17 5232. Pressed and Riveted - Jewelry Making with Debora Mauser, 11/5, page 11 4654. Multi Media Art Journaling with Patty Pape, 11/5, page 8 4116. Screen Printing Workshop with Woodie Anderson, 11/5, page 9 1093. Intro to GIF Animation Workshop with Eric Juth, 11/5 - 11/12, page 6 5241. Using Shell Forming for Beads with Betty Helen Longhi, 11/12 & 11/13, page 12 413. Mimicking the Masters: Rothko with Zac Trainor, 11/12, page 8 9720. Learn to turn - Section C with Louise Butler, 11/12, page 17 2391. Vintage Moravian Pottery with Mike Fox and Mary Gunyuzlu, 11/12, page 5 40111. Text, Image & Chance Operations with Leslie Smith, 11/12 and 11/19, page 8 4442. Successful Color Mixing with Viktoria Majestic, 11/18 – 11/19, page 8

DECEMBER

OCTOBER

ADULT WORKSHOPS

5527. Stained Glass Ornaments Workshop with Sue Smith, 12/3, page 10 40112. Fraktur: as an Art Form Workshop with Joyce Teta, 12/3, page 8 5196. Raku Bronze Metal Clay Earrings with Carrie Story, 12/3, page 11 6120. I Have This Great Camera, Now What? with Katie Dickson Yarbrough, 12/3,

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Want more short class choices? Check out the Taste of Art classes in Ceramics, Fibers, Glass, Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Metals and Wood Studios! Something for everyone!


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