FALL I Session: August 22 to October 15, 2016 FALL II Session: October 24-December 17, 2016
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Crealdé School of Art Hannibal Square Heritage Center
Hannibal Square Heritage Center, Crealdé’s second campus, represents a partnership with the City of Winter Park, and pays tribute to the past, present and future contributions of Winter Park’s African-American community through an award-winning permanent collection of historic photographs and oral histories. Established by Crealdé in 2007, the center also features visiting visual art exhibitions and educational programs that explore Southern folklore and cultural preservation. Hannibal Square Heritage Center is located in downtown Winter Park, 642 W. New England Ave., Winter Park, FL, 32789. The galleries are open noon–4 p.m. Tuesday– Thursday, noon–5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Saturday. Phone 407-539-2680. Admission is free.
2016-17 Crealdé Sessions Fall I: Aug. 22–Oct. 15, 2016 Fall II: Oct. 24–Dec. 17, 2016 Winter: Jan. 23–March 18, 2017 Spring: March 27–May 20, 2017
Crealdé School of Art is a community-based nonprofit organization established in 1975. We feature an affordable, sequential curriculum of more than 125 studio courses and workshops in Painting & Drawing, Digital & Film Photography, Ceramics, Sculpture, Fiber Arts, Glass and Jewelry for adults and children, with hands-on experience emphasized. There are five 8-week sessions per year; youth class sessions are six weeks, plus there are Summer ArtCamp sessions. In addition, Crealdé offers an award-winning scholarship and outreach program to diverse communities in Central Florida. The two galleries on the main campus present a changing variety of visual art exhibitions by artists from Florida, the nation and the world. The Contemporary Sculpture Garden overlooking Lake Sterling features more than 60 pieces of original art. Admission to the galleries and gardens is always free.
Crealdé’s main campus is located off Aloma Avenue at 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park, FL, 32792. The office and galleries are open 9 am-4 pm Monday-Thursday, and 9 am-1 pm Friday and Saturday. Phone 407.671.1886, or register online anytime at crealde.org. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Toni Peck President Dean Jennings Vice President Frank Schornagle III Treasurer Dean Jennings Secretary
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Since 2010, Crealdé has partnered with the City of Winter Garden to offer a series of photography, painting, drawing, sculpture and ceramics classes for adults and children at the Jessie Brock Community Center, which serves as Crealdé’s third Central Florida teaching site. The Jessie Brock Community Center is located at 310 N. Dillard St., Winter Garden, FL, 34787, four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown district. Call 407-656-4155 for directions. Register through Crealdé by phone 407-671-1886 or online at crealde.org. See Winter Garden class offerings on Page 14. All Crealdé locations are ADA accessible. For any special needs or group tours, call Crealdé, 407.671.1886.
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ADMINISTRATION
Rotary Club of Winter Park Charitable Foundation
Peter Schreyer CEO/Executive Director
The St. Margaret Mary Outreach Fund
Sherri Bunye Cyria Underwood Hannibal Square Heritage Education Manager Center Manager Belinda Glennon Young Artist Program Jan Hurt Manager Registrar & Membership Manager Barbara Tiffany
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Lindy Shepherd Marketing Manager
Betsy Schreyer Grants & Donor Relations Manager Nicole Fournier Accounting Manager Carlo Jannotti Facility Manager Richard Munster Facilities Assistant
The United Arts Engagement Program The Walt Disney World Ears to You Program The Winter Park Health Foundation
Curator of Exhibitions, and Painting & Drawing Manager David Cumbie Sculpture Garden Curator and Sculpture Studio Manager Vincent Sansone Ceramics Studio and Program Manager
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Crealdé School of Art is a nonprofit art organization supported in part by memberships; United Arts of Central Florida; the City of Winter Park; Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program; the State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; The Florida Arts Council; The National Endowment for the Arts; and various private foundations.
EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ALICE & WILLIAM JENKINS GALLERY
Recognizing established artists from Florida, the nation and beyond
Lillian Blades, AbundanScape, 2016, mixed media on panel, 48 x 64 inches, courtesy of the artist, photograph by Robert Witherspoon
Friday, September 16-January 14, 2017 Opening Reception, Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art
Explore the power of visual storytelling with 40 works of art created by 20 contemporary, self-taught and traditional artists living and working in 10 Southern states. The two-venue exhibition is curated by Teresa Hollingsworth, Katy Malone and Kristin Congdon and is on display at the Alice & William Jenkins Gallery and at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center. The evening begins with a 7-8:30 pm reception at the Jenkins Gallery, continuing from 8:30-10 pm at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center with live music.
SHOWALTER HUGHES COMMUNITY GALLERY Celebrating the art of Crealdé’s community
Friday, September 16-October 29 Opening Reception, LIGHTSOURCE: Richard D. Colvin
Paintings by Richard D. Colvin depict indoor and outdoor scenes taken from his life in Central Florida, mostly Lake County. The real subject in Colvin’s work, narrative content notwithstanding, is the action of light upon matter expressed in color, reflection and shadow. Colvin is the Executive Director of the Lake Eustis Museum of Art. 7-8:30 pm at the Showalter Hughes Community Gallery, held in conjunction with the reception for Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art; free.
Friday, November 11 Opening Reception, Crealdé Photography, Ceramics & Sculpture
Emerging artists from the Photography and Ceramics & Sculpture programs share their talent and demonstrate diverse techniques in work produced during their Fellowships. Exhibit continues through January 16, 2016. 6-8 pm, Showalter Hughes Community Gallery; free.
HANNIBAL SQUARE HERITAGE CENTER Exploring heritage and folklore through the visual arts and humanities
Through September 3 The Heritage Collection Phase VIII: The Collins Family
After more than a decade of collecting photographs and oral histories from west Winter Park residents and former residents, the Heritage Center celebrates the addition of Phase VIII, a powerful addition of images and stories from the Collins family that have never been seen before.
Sweetgrass baskets
Saturday, September 17 Sweetgrass Basketmaking Open House Hannibal Square Heritage Center
10 am-6 pm – Open House & Basket Sale 10:30-11:30 am – Coffee and Conversation with Barbara McCormick and LaQuetta Smith Born and raised in the sweetgrass corridor of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Spinning Yarn featured artist Barbara McCormick and her daughter LaQuetta Smith share the traditions of their time-honored craft in a morning program and afternoon workshop (details below) as well as offering their baskets for sale, with extended hours at the center. Free.
Storytelling Traditions of Sweetgrass Basketmaking Workshop
Friday, September 16–January 14, 2017 Opening Reception, Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art
See the Jenkins Gallery listings for details about this twovenue exhibition.
TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS November 14, 2016-February 27, 2017 St. Augustine at 450 Art in Public Spaces Gallery, Winter Garden
Ten photographers captured the oldest city in the nation on the occasion of its 450th anniversary, exploring St. Augustine’s history, preservation efforts and place as a tourist destination, college town and home to a diverse population. Reception 5-7 pm Thursday, December 8, Art in Public Spaces Gallery, Winter Garden City Hall, 300 West Plant St., Winter Garden.
SPECIAL EVENTS & DATES
1:30-5:30 pm Hannibal Square Heritage Center Learn the basics of sweetgrass basketmaking with Barbara McCormick and LaQuetta Smith. Open to adults and children ages 8 and older accompanied by an adult. Seating is available on a first-come-firstserved basis. Limited to 15 participants. Free.
Monday, August 8 Fall I Scholarship Application Deadline
This project is supported by an award from the National Endowment of the Arts, the State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs and by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program.
Friday, August 26 Crealdé Photography Guild: Movie Night Presentation of Finding Vivian Maier
Scholarship applications are always due two weeks before the first day of classes for the session. Contact Jan Hurt, jhurt@crealde.org.
Join us for a screening of the Oscar-nominated
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documentary film about mysterious Chicago nanny Vivian Maier (1926-2009), whose previously unknown cache of 100,000 photographs earned her a posthumous reputation as one of the most accomplished street photographers of the 20th century. 7:30-9 pm, Showalter Hughes Community Gallery; free.
Saturday-Monday, September 3-5 Labor Day Holiday
The main campus office and galleries will be closed, and will reopen Tuesday, September 6, at 9 am.
Sunday, September 25 Gallery Walk & Talk with Richard D. Colvin
Meet artist Richard D. Colvin and join him for a tour through his exhibition, LIGHTSOURCE: Richard D. Colvin. 2 pm, Showalter Hughes Community Gallery; free.
Friday, September 30 Crealdé Photography Guild: Josh Garrick
Local photographer and writer Josh Garrick will share the inspiration for his photography of classic Greek icons. Garrick’s large prints etched in aluminum have been exhibited locally and internationally. 5:30-7 pm, Showalter Hughes Community Gallery; free.
Monday, October 10 Fall II Scholarship Application Deadline
Scholarship applications are always due two weeks before the first day of classes for the session. Contact Jan Hurt, jhurt@crealde.org.
Friday, October 28 Crealdé Photography Guild: Abstract Photography Walk Jon Manchester
Join Crealdé senior faculty member Jon Manchester for a brief discussion in preparation for the photo walk in search of abstract photography through the quaint streets of downtown Winter Park. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Open to all levels of digital or film photographers working in color or black-and-white. 5:30-7 pm, Hannibal Square Heritage Center; free.
Tuesday, November 15 Deadline for Cheryl Bogdanowitsch Sculpture Scholarship Funded by artist Cheryl Bogdanowitsch, this special program provides an annual $1,000 scholarship for Crealdé classes, workshops and studio use to an adult sculpture student. Contact David Cumbie, Sculpture Program Manager, for information and an application, dlcumbie@gmail.com.
Wednesday-Sunday, November 23-27 Thanksgiving Holiday
The main campus front office and galleries will be closed from noon Wednesday through Sunday, and will reopen at 9 am Monday.
Saturday, November 26 Crealdé Holiday Art Sale
Shop for art works created by established and emerging artists associated with the school in this outdoor marketplace. Artists will present a wide selection of their one-of-a-kind clay pieces, sculptures, paintings, drawings, photographs and jewelry – ideal for collecting or gift-giving. 9 am-5 pm at the Crealdé Main Campus; free.
Friday-Monday, December 23-26 Winter Holiday
The main campus front office and galleries will be closed from noon Friday through Monday, and will reopen at 9 am Tuesday.
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FIBER ARTS CLASSES
FA106 Introduction to Papier Mâché
Instructor: Geoffry Sprague FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 7-9 pm, Studio 7 Papier-mâché has been used for millennia to create ornamental and functional objects. Explore various materials, recipes and techniques for making and finishing papier-mâché sculpture with emphasis given to the advantages and quirks of the medium. Although this class has no prerequisites, prior sculpting experience is helpful. Members $215 • Non-members $235
FA201 Independent Study in Textiles
Quilting classes and workshops are held at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center, home to the longarm quilting machine
FA101 Introduction Quilting Piecing and Patchwork
FALL I Instructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell Monday, 10 am-1 pm, Heritage Center, 6 Weeks Always wanted to quilt, but didn’t know how to get started? In this beginner class, students learn the basic steps of quilting. The class covers fabric choices, quilting supplies, rotary cutting and more. Participants learn the art of piecing patchwork blocks and matching points during this six-week course. Members $250 • Non-members $270
FA102 Introduction to Quilting Appliqué
FALL II Instructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell Monday, 10 am-1 pm, Heritage Center, 6 Weeks Discover how to do fusible machine appliqué. Learn a unique and fun technique for fusible machine appliqué, which will be used to create a beautiful wall quilt. Learn to select the right fabrics, prepare the background and appliqué pieces, fuse the raw edge appliqué and finish the quilt. Appliqué has wonderful possibilities for clothes, quilts and home decor items. Members $250 • Non-members $270
FA103 Bookmaking I
Instructor: Hye Shin FALL I Tuesday, 10 am-Noon, Heritage Center Learn a variety of bookbinding methods, including the basics of case bound, coptic and stab stitch (Japanesestyle) on hardcover books. Make personalized journals, sketchbooks, albums and more. Learn how to create hand-bound books to make the perfect customized gift. Members $205 • Non-members $225
FA105 The Art of Papermaking
Instructor: Hye Shin FALL I, FALL II Wednesday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 7 Learn the basics of papermaking using recycled paper, rose petals, onion skins, sewing scraps, and junk mail. Use mold and deckle techniques to make unique paper. Molding, paper sculpture and basic bookbinding techniques will be taught. Make your own cards, envelopes, 2-D and 3-D paper art. Members $205 • Non-members $225
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Instructor: Hye Shin FALL II Tuesday, 10 am-Noon, Heritage Center Intermediate or advanced students working in weaving, fabric design, embroidery, paper art, mixed media and soft sculpture work independently on projects with guidance from the instructor. Students will be assisted in developing a body of work and provided information on entering festivals, competitions and applying for grants. Members $225 • Non-members $245
WORKSHOPS WKF05 Contemporary Papermaking with Hanji – NEW
Instructor: Hye Shin FALL I Saturday, Oct. 8 10 am-5 pm, Studio 7 Experience the spirit of Korean culture by learning the history and techniques of hanji, a traditional Korean paper made from the paper mulberry tree. Hanji is known for its long and strong fibers and has a variety of applications such as windows, books, artwork and clothes. Learn to create thin mulberry papers and 3-D art forms. Each student will make a standard sheet of hanji using double-molding and papers with Hye Shin, hanji paper inclusions. Most materials provided. Students should bring towel and inclusions such as onion skin, flower petals, dried fern leaves, gold and silver sprinkles). Mold and deckle ($20) available for purchase during workshop. Members $125 • Non-members $145 Hye Shin has taught fiber arts at Crealdé since 2003. She completed her BFA and MFA in Fiber Arts from Ewha Womans University, South Korea, plus an additional MFA in textiles from The Henty Rodford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University. She recently completed public art pieces for the Historic Sanford Welcome Center and Florida Institute of Technology. Shin participates in group and solo exhibitions internationally. Her work is represented by Cervini Haas Gallery in Arizona and Florida Craft Art in St. Petersburg. Website: hyehelenshin.com.
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Regine Dossche, Walking Into the Storm, Powertex sculpture
WKF04 Powertex Figurine (Fabric Sculpting)
Instructor: Regine Dossche FALL I Saturday, Oct. 22, 9 am-1 pm, Studio 7 Making a fabric sculpture allows complete freedom of expression in creating figurines that have their own individuality and presence. First a wire armature is constructed “mummified” and then “dressed” and draped with fabrics dipped into the fabric hardener Powertex. Step-by-step, transform armatures into unique sculptures, in the color and technique of your choice. Beginner or advanced artists will love this workshop. Members $125 • Non-members $145 Regine Dossche is a Belgian artist and workshop instructor, now living in Orlando. She started as a watercolor artist until she came in contact with Powertex and a new world unfolded, as she was able to create figurines, sculptures, textures on canvas and even jewelry. She looks forward to sharing her enthusiasm and techniques.
WKF01 Introductory Long Arm Quilting Workshop
Instructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell FALL I Sept. 24, Saturday,11 am-5 pm, Heritage Center In this one-day demonstration and hands-on workshop, students learn the basics of longarm quilting, including how to put the backing, batting and top onto the quilting machine. Participants also learn to stitch in the ditch, and meandering and simple free motion patterns. Members $100 • Non-members $120
WKF02 Longarm Quilting: Beyond Basics
FALL I Instructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell Oct. 22, Saturday, 11 am-5 pm, Heritage Center Freehand designs are fun and easy to do and give quilting a very custom look. In this hands-on workshop, students work on appliqué quilts and use different free-hand, stippling, echo quilting and fill-in patterns. Also “overall” free-hand patterns will be discussed and created. Members $100 • Non-members $120 After working more than 25 years in social service, Sherry Goode-Carmell opened a home-based sewing and quilting studio and has been teaching all areas of sewing and quilting, as well as being a longarm quilter for more than six years. She has made many dozens of quilts and longarmed even more. Commissions include the Seminole County Centennial Celebration. She was the chairperson for the Geneva Quilt Festival and is a member of many sewing and quilt guilds.
Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, please visit crealde.org
JEWELRY & GLASS JEWELRY & GLASS CLASSES JG103 Intro to Jewelry Design and Fabrication
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I: Saturday, Starts September 17, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 7, 4 Weeks Fall II: Saturday, Starts November 26, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 7, 4 Weeks This is an introductory class for basic and advanced jewelry fabrication. Learn essential silversmithing skills and methods of cutting, forging, embossing and all the fundamentals of soldering techniques. Class includes tools to make finger rings, earrings, bracelets and other forms of jewelry as well as copper materials for practicing during class. Students wanting to work in silver should bring their own. Fall I classes will skip Saturday, October 8 and will end on October 15. Office will be closed on Saturday, November 26 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Members $220 • Non-members $240
In the next class, students will fabricate a variety of filigree components as needed to assemble a design. The final two classes are for completing the works and exploring beyond the limits of traditional patterns, creating a contemporary vision. Members $210 • Non-members $230
soldering or gluing is required with this method. Tools, copper and brass materials are included for the class. If you would like to work on silver, bring your own. Learn how to set a rivet and make your own special rivets with silver, copper and brass from raw materials. Members $80 • Non-members $100
JG102 Art of Stained Glass I
Stefan Alexandres creates artwork using ancient techniques – no molds or stamps, just hand tools. From 1964 to 1972 he apprenticed in metal arts in the traditional ways, as guided through the organized guilds of Greece. He draws inspiration for his metalwork from history, mythology, folk tales and real life. Website: stefanalexandres.com.
Instructor: Robert Lennox FALL I, FALL II Wednesday, 1-3 pm, Studio 7, 6 Weeks Wednesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 7, 6 Weeks This is a class for beginners to learn the beautiful craft of stained glass. Students are introduced to glass cutting, pattern making, copper foiling and soldering techniques. No prior stained glass experience is needed, and students of all levels are welcome. Supplies are included. Members $215 • Non-members $235
JEWELRY & GLASS WORKSHOPS WKJ01 Bezel Stonesetting
Stefan Alexandres, filigree
JG105 Filigree Jewelry: Traditional to Contemporary
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall II: Saturday, Starts October 29, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 7, 4 Weeks This class is the gateway for filigree jewelry fabrication and designing. The first class begins with fundamental instructions to make metal threads and overview the process with samples, demos and hands-projects.
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres FALL II Sunday, Nov. 13 Noon-5 pm, Studio 7 This workshop focuses on the pleasure of including gems in jewelry with the simplest setting technique. With demos and step-by-step instructions, the participants will be guided to create a precision bezel and learn how to set the stone. To explore the process in depth and become familiar with the special tools, students will practice fabricating round and oval bezels. Students may choose to bring their own supply of gems and silver. Members $80 • Non-members $100
WKJ31 Cold Connections & Riveting
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres FALL I Sunday, Oct. 16 Noon-5 pm, Studio 7 Cold connections and riveting can be creatively applied to metalsmithing, mixed media, found objects and jewelry. It’s an easy way to marry different kinds of materials together, like wood to metal or plastic. No
SC124 Intro to Sculpture
Instructor: David Cumbie FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 6 Thursday, 7:30-9:30 pm, Studio 6 Students will work in clay to create face masks, heads and figures to be fired in the kiln. Mold-making and casting will be demonstrated as part of the session. Members $210 • Non-members $230
SC179 Intro to Mold Making
Instructor: David Cumbie FALL I, FALL II Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 pm, Studio 6 Explore a variety of mold-making techniques in creating small sculpture works. Students will make molds of clay, plaster, low-temperature wax, alginate and latex. Members $230 • Non-members $250
Instructor: Brandon Price Thursday, Aug. 25 Thursday, Sept. 15 Thursday, Oct. 20 Thursday, Nov. 17 Thursday, Dec. 15 5:30 pm-9 pm Artegon Marketplace, 5250 International Drive, Orlando, Studio Unit D2 Explore the art of glass-working during this one-night workshop. Learn solid glass-forming techniques, as you create a flower. Each petal will be of your own design as you pull the molten glass into form. Students learn the basics of glassblowing while creating one-of-a-kind ornaments. Light refreshments provided. Members $110 • Non-members $130 Brandon Price is from Akron, Ohio, and began his glass career more than 13 years ago at Bowling Green State University under the tutelage of Robert “Bud” Hurlstone. His love of glass-blowing afforded him the opportunity to work and study in 43 states and on three continents, from a glass studio set on a barge in the Amsterdam canals to the San Juan Islands in the Pacific Northwest. He has studied in quiet mountains in South Africa, and performed on the rocking plains of Tennessee for the Bonnaroo music festival. His partnership with David Sandidge over the past decade has led to the culmination of his International Hot Glass gallery and studio, housed in the Artegon Marketplace. Website: internationalhotglass.com. Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, please visit crealde.org
SCULPTURE CLASSES
WKJ03 Introduction to Glassblowing
SC180 Intro to Multimedia Sculpture
Instructor: David Cumbie FALL I, FALL II Monday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 6 Students work with found objects to create multimedia 3-D forms. Gluing, riveting, bolting, mold-making and casting will be used to connect dissimilar materials. Members $225 • Non-members $245
SC225 Continuing Sculpture Studies
Instructor: David Cumbie FALL I, FALL II Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 pm, Studio 6 Friday, 11 am-1 pm, Studio 6 The instructor assists intermediate and advanced students with ideas related to their personal projects. Problem-solving and discovering new materials and techniques will be a part of each class. Bronze casting and welding will be offered with the approval of the instructor. Prerequisite: Sculpture I or similar experience Members $225 • Non-members $245
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SC233 Intermediate Sculpture
Instructor: David Cumbie FALL I, FALL II Monday, 7:30-9:30 pm, Studio 6 Wednesday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 6 Students explore the potential of clay using armatures as a support for larger forms. Abstract and figurative forms will be constructed and prepared for kiln firing. Simple moldmaking will be introduced toward the end of the session. Members $225 • Non-members $245
WORKSHOPS WKS16 Introduction to Welding
Instructor: David Cumbie Saturday and Sunday, 10 am-4 pm, Studio 6 FALL I: Oct. 22-23 and Nov. 19-20 FALL II: Dec. 17-18 and Jan. 7-8 Join this veteran welder in designing small sculptures
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SCULPTURE over a weekend. Practice cutting and basic welding techniques, while creating artwork from found objects. No experience needed. Members $275 • Non-members $295
WKS07 Indoor and Outdoor Wall Sculptures – NEW
Instructor: David Cumbie FALL I Saturday, Sept. 10, 10 am-4 pm, Studio 6 Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 6 Learn to sculpt and take impressions from found objects to be used to create clay molds during this two-day workshop. All projects will be cast in portland cement and hydro stone using masonry dyes for color. Faux bronze and silver finishes will be offered for interior sculptures. Students are encouraged to create several pieces. All materials supplied. Members $200 • Non-members $220
David Lee Cumbie is a prominent awardwinning sculptor and an active member of the Central Florida arts community for more than 30 years. At Crealdé, he directs the Sculpture Studio and Central Florida’s only communitybased bronze foundry. He also is the curator of the school’s David Lee Cumbie working on wall sculpture Contemporary Sculpture Garden. Website: crealde.org/faculty/david_cumbie
TD122 Beginning Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Vince Sansone FALL I, FALL II: Tuesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 Instructor: Barbara Bailey FALL I, FALL II: Thursday, 7-9 pm, Studio 4 Learn to center, open and compress clay, and throw small cylinders on the potter’s wheel. Trimming, finishing, adding handles, feet and spouts make pieces ready to glaze and fire. Members $210 • Non-members $230
TD135 Beginning Handbuilding
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL I and FALL II: Tuesday, 1-3 pm, Studio 4 Don’t be intimidated by clay. This class gives you the chance to handbuild freely. The projects are explained step-by-step and based on pieces from children’s classes … from plates and bowls to animal rattles and lanterns. Come play with clay! Members $210 • Non-members $230
TD172 Handbuilding Like the Ancients
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL I, FALL II: Monday, 7-9 pm, Studio 4 FALL I, FALL II: Friday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 Over 10,000 years ago, humans used clay jugs, bowls, baskets, jewelry, statues, buildings – these have all been born from clay, a legacy of civilization. Use traditional coil, pinch and slab techniques to continue that legacy, creating vessels that harken back to ancient times. Members $210 • Non-members $230
TD174 Handbuilding with Found Objects
Instructor: Belinda Glennon FALL I: Thursday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4, 6 Weeks Use handbuilding techniques to create nature inspired ceramics. Imagine a classic garden finial, animated planter, musical wind chime or a glowing lantern. Give new life to organic objects as they influence form, decoration and glazing choices. Suitable for all levels. Members $165 • Non-members $185
TD184 Surface Decoration for Pottery
Instructor: Belinda Glennon FALL II: Thursday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4, 6 weeks Use handbuilt projects or thrown forms to explore surface decoration techniques. Experiment with sgrafitto, slip trailing, inlay and more to create unique and functional pottery. Members $165 • Non-members $185
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Instructor: Sandro Pelicie Perez FALL I Saturday, Oct. 1 and 8, 9 am-4 pm, Studio 6 Students work with sculptor Sandro Pelicie Perez to carve a sculpture starting from a large Styrofoam maquette. Learn how to apply cement creating a durable surface for outdoor art. The art work will be finished using colorful stains and sealers. This collaborative work will go on display in the Contemporary Sculpture Garden. Members $150 • Non-members $170 Sandro Pelicié Pérez combined his skills in sculpture, scenic art, and decorative concrete to create themed outdoor living spaces. He received his BA in sculpture in 1997 from Academie National des Bellas Arte San Alejandro, Havana, Cuba. His work has been exhibited internationally and in public and private collections. Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, please visit crealde.org
CERAMICS CLASSES
WKS03 Concrete Sculpture Workshop – NEW
TD185 Beyond Round: Altered States
Instructor: Belinda Glennon FALL I, FALL II Monday, 1:30-3:30 pm, Studio 4, 6 weeks Create animated pots – on and off the wheel – by altering thrown forms. Dart, pleat and facet pots with distinct personalities that invite use. Members $165 • Non-members $185
TD228 Continuing Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Vince Sansone FALL I, FALL II Monday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 Instructor: Vadim Malkin FALL I, FALL II: Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 4 Now that you’re comfortable with centering, let’s tickle the imagination and create bowls, cups and vases. This course covers beginner to advanced levels of wheel throwing, altering and glazing. Members $220 • Non-members $240
TD231 3-D Design
Instructor: Vince Sansone FALL I, FALL I Wednesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 A design problem is given for the term, emphasizing one or two design elements in particular. Discussions about design and the finished pieces are a part of each class. If a base for the piece is needed, that becomes part of the discussion as well. Members $220 • Non-Members $240
TD238 Raku
Instructor: Vince Sansone FALL II: Friday, 1:30-3:30 pm, Studio 4, 6 Weeks Learn traditional raku firing and other postreduction techniques. The first four meetings will be spent making pieces for the firings. Some handbuilding skills are needed. Besides the traditional raku firing method, we will explore fuming and horsehair finishing techniques. Come and learn this exciting firing method with instant results. Members $165 • Non-members $185
TD321 Advanced Ceramics
Instructor: Vince Sansone FALL I, FALL II Wednesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 4 An excellent choice for those who are seeking a continuation of skills already learned and to develop personal style and consistency. Working in series and sets is emphasized, as are refining, finishing and glazing. Demonstrations meet the needs of each student. Members $225 • Non-members $245
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WORKSHOPS WKT23 Date Night - Ceramics
Instructor: Vadim Malkin FALL I: Friday, Sept. 2 and Friday, Oct. 7 FALL II: Friday, Nov. 4 and Friday, Dec. 2 7-9 pm Studio 4 Clay is like a relationship: It must be pinched, molded and designed to become everlasting. The hosts will walk you and your partner through clay projects that will make a fantastic date night. Beginners welcome; materials included. Members/Non-members $90 Born in Moscow, Vadim Malkin is a third-generation artist. He earned his BFA from UCF, and continues to develop and exhibit his art professionally as well as instruct ceramics classes and workshops at Crealdé. He curates the Visual Fringe for the annual Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, and his awardwinning work has been on display at numerous galleries and art festivals. Website: vadimmalkin.com
WKT40 Heads Up Workshop
Instructor: Vince Sansone FALL II: Friday, Dec. 9, 1:30-5:30 pm, Studio 4 Here’s a chance to sit around the table and play. Learn to use the pinch forming method to make small heads. Manipulate the clay from inside the form to enhance facial features before closing it up. Design a base for the head when Vince Sansone, handbuilt ceramics you make it. The last hour will be used to show ways of decorating and glazing. Member/Non-Members $50 Manager of Ceramics at Crealdé, Vince Sansone joined the school in the 1970s and has more than 50 years of experience as a professional potter and arts educator. He received his MFA n Ceramics from Southern Illinois University and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. Website: www.crealde.org/Faculty/Vincent_Sansone
Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, please visit crealde.org
PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Classes
Learn the art and techniques of digital photography using SLR cameras, including the use of programs such as Photoshop.
PH239 Black-and-White Film Photography II – NEW
Instructor: Peter Schreyer FALL I: Monday, 7-9 pm, Studio 5 Sharpen your black-and-white vision of the world surrounding you in this intermediate level course with assignments, field trips, supervised time in the darkroom and print reviews. Learn more about grain and contrast control, film speed manipulation and the relationship between camera exposure, film development and final prints. Course includes darkroom demonstrations and a night photography field trip. Prerequisite: Black-and-White Film Photography I or similar experience. Members $230 • Non-members $250
Combined Digital & Film Jon Manchester, Demon Buster, digital photograph
PH147 Digital Photography I
Instructor: Michael van Gelder FALL II: Tuesday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 3 FALL I: Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3 FALL II: Sunday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 3 Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL I: Wednesday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 3 Build a strong foundation for your photography and make better photographs by understanding exposure, metering, focus and composition. Handson demonstrations and assignments with follow-up reviews will reinforce how to control these systems by adjustments to camera features such as shutter speed, aperture and ISO, and the impact these settings have on the aesthetics of photographs. Members $210 • Non-members $230
PH148 Digital Photography II
Instructor: Michael van Gelder FALL I: Monday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3 FALL I: Sunday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 3 Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL II: Wednesday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 3 FALL II: Thursday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3 Delve deeper into photography by learning techniques in composition, lighting, flash and special equipment. Instruction and assignments give students the opportunity to work on their photography weaknesses and strengths. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or similar experience. Members $210 • Non-members $230
In-depth exploration of various photographic topics and themes, applicable to digital or film, color or black-and-white photography.
PH241 Photography III
Instructor: Peter Schreyer FALL II: Thursday, 7-9 pm Hannibal Square Heritage Center Landscape, portrait, documentary and night photography themes are examined through lectures, slide presentations, assignments, critiques and field trips. Designed for the visual and photographic growth of intermediate students working in film or digital, color or black-and-white photography. Prerequisite: Digital Photo II/Black-and-White Photo II or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240
PH243 Basic Portraiture
Instructor: Michael van Gelder FALL I: Monday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3 Basic lighting and posing techniques and the use of flash and natural light are covered. Focus is on defining the photographic portrait to reveal a subject’s unique personality. Students can work in black-and-white or color. Prerequisite: Photo II or similar experience.
Film-based Classes
Instructor: Peter Schreyer FALL II Monday, 7-9 pm, Studio 5 Be introduced to the timeless beauty of traditional, film-based black-and-white photography, including image selection, exposure and processing your own film and prints in Crealdé’s wet darkroom. This introductory course will cover basic camera controls and formats (loaner cameras available), film types, hands-on field trips, weekly assignments, print reviews and lots of fun time in the darkroom. Designed for students new to film photography and photographers who want to reconnect with this creative art form. Members $215 • Non-members $235
Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL I: Thursday, 7-9 pm, Studio 5 This advanced course is designed for students considering work with large format cameras, using sheet film. Information will be presented on how to select this type of camera, image management, development and how to print negatives. Students will gain a basic understanding of the view camera’s movements as a creative tool with artistic applications. Includes an overview of the Zone System method for exposure and processing. Prerequisite: Film I or blackand-white darkroom experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240
PH250 Night Photography
Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL II: Start date: November 23 Wednesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3, 4 Weeks Learn to make successful photos in low-light situations. ISO speed, timed exposures and metering low-light areas are covered. Creative use of white balance will also be covered, along with issues of noise reduction. Prerequisite: Digital Photo II or similar experience. Members $120 • Non-members $140
PH253 The Natural Landscape
Instructor: Milton Heiberg FALL I: Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 5 Learn new skills needed to photograph landscapes. Subjects will include how to look at a landscape, when and how to capture the best light, what to include and what to leave out. Also covered are how to see forms of composition and how to control them in the frame, along with the use of HDR, when to use it, and when not. Students practice new skills during Saturday field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I. Members $220 • Non-members $240
PH258 Basic Image Processing
Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL I: Wednesday, 7-9 pm, Heritage Center FALL II: Thursday, 10 am-Noon, Heritage Center Using Lightroom and Photoshop (Standard or Elements), students learn the fundamentals of image processing with two of today’s most popular image processing tools. Two basic image enhancement work flows will be covered. The first workflow will combine the best features of Lightroom and Photoshop. The second workflow will be a Photoshop-only workflow. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240
PH357 Architectural Photography
Learn the basics of photography with a camera that uses film, leading to the art and techniques of processing traditional black-and-white photographs in a wet darkroom.
PH168 Black-and-White Film Photography I
PH248 Large Format Photography
Michael van Gelder, Morgan’s Pier, digital photograph Members $220 • Non-members $240
PH246 Flash Photography
Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL II: Start date: October 26 Wednesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3, 4 Weeks Learn to mix flash with available light, bounce flash, use of TTL metering system and special effects. Students will become more comfortable working with their external flashes. Prerequisite: Digital Photo II or similar experience. Members $120 • Non-members $140
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Instructor: Michael van Gelder FALL II: Friday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 3 View architectural objects as elements of art using lighting conditions, angles and perspective. Gain hands-on experience photographing interiors and exteriors in conventional and realistic methods from two scheduled field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photo II or similar experience. Members $225 • Non-members $245
PH358 Nature Photography
Instructor: Milton Heiberg FALL II: Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 5 Subjects include approaching and photographing wildlife portraits and action images using normal and telephoto lenses. We will cover field technique and timing for the most desirable shot in terms of viewer psychology, as well as how to think ahead to make images ready for post-processing. Students will practice skills on Saturday field trips. Members $225 • Non-members $245
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PHOTOGRAPHY CONTINUED PH277 Bird Photography – NEW
Instructor: Milton Heiberg FALL I: Monday, 7-9 pm, Heritage Center FALL II: Monday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3 Learn to photograph birds from a lifelong birder and bird photography instructor. Learn how to get close without disturbing the bird’s lifestyle – within the social distance of each species; and how to get winning photos of flying birds. You will need a lens of at least 300mm; 400mm or 500mm would be better. If you are planning to buy a long lens, wait until after the first class. Practice these skills during four instructor-led field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience. Members $225 • Non-members $245
PH360 Studio Portraiture
Instructor: Michael van Gelder FALL II: Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 3 Concentrate on the fundamentals of studio portraiture, including lighting, posing and exposure. Students learn to create a visual statement and capture a subject’s unique personality. Professional studio equipment is available and both black-and-white and color film can be used. Prerequisite: Basic Portraiture or similar experience. Members $225 • Non-members $245
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in the landscape and the communities immortalized by legendary Florida writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. The workshop will provide a contemporary window into the region’s past and rich heritage. Photographic opportunities include natural and man-made landscapes, local landmarks, as well as the interior of historical buildings. Members $95 • Non-members $115
WKPH43 Back Roads to Historic Places Along the Indian River
Instructor: Peter Schreyer FALL I: Saturday, Sept. 24 Registration deadline Sept. 17 8 am-6 pm, Carpool from Crealdé Photo Review, Wednesday, Oct. 5 5-7 pm, Studio 3 Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures along the Indian River between Cape Canaveral and Ponce Inlet. Participants will photograph historic small-town architecture, picturesque river landscapes, fish camps, a late 19th-century homestead, an ancient Indian mound and the beautifully restored lighthouse at Ponce Inlet. The workshop will provide a contemporary window into the region’s past and rich heritage. Demonstrations, lunch at a local fish restaurant on the river, admission and a follow-up review are included. Members $95 • Non-members $115
Milton Heiberg was given a Brownie Target camera at age 8 and has been an avid photographer ever since. He is a frequent lecturer on wildlife photography, special effects and general photography. Thousands of his images have been published worldwide. He is the author of seven books on photographic technique. Website: miltonheiberg.com
WKPH46 Basic Camera Settings
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Tuesday, 7-8:30 pm, Heritage Center Fall I starts Sept. 20, 4 Weeks Fall II starts Nov. 15, 4 Weeks Learn essential camera settings and modes through in-class presentations and demonstrations. This workshop is ideal for beginning photographers looking to understand digital SLR camera settings. Members $75 • Non-members $95
WKPH23 Outdoor Portrait Photography
Peter Schreyer, Fort Gates Ferry, Florida – 2015, film photograph
WKPH12 Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places Along the St. Johns River
Instructor: Peter Schreyer FALL II: Saturday, Nov. 12, 8 am-6 pm Registration deadline Nov. 5 Carpool from Crealdé Photo Review, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 5-7 pm, Studio 3 Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures along the back roads of Volusia and Lake County that provide a contemporary window to the region’s past and rich heritage. Participants cross the St. Johns River on a 19th-century ferry and travel on a dirt road through a beautiful portion of the Ocala National Forest. Photographic opportunities include the natural and man-made landscape, local landmarks and interiors of historical buildings. Members $95 • Non-members $115 Peter Schreyer is an internationally exhibited, award-winning photographer who has documented America’s cultural landscape for more than three decades. He has received a wide range of public art commissions, research grants and awards for his black-and-white photography on Florida communities. Following his 2015 exhibition at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, his archival photographs were purchased for the prestigious Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art.
WKPH26 Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places Along the Yearling Trail
Instructor: Peter Schreyer FALL I: Saturday, Oct. 22, 8 am-6 pm Registration deadline Oct. 15 Carpool from Crealdé Photo Review, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 5-7 pm, Studio 3
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Instructor: Patrick Van Dusen FALL I: Saturday, Oct. 22 Registration deadline Oct. 15 9 am-4 pm, Studio 3 Learn concepts of lighting and posing used in outdoor portrait photography from a professional. There will be a discussion on composition, lighting and how these factors lead to a more personal and evocative photograph of the subject. There will be demonstrations on lighting, and how to mix flash and ambient light so that the photographer is more proactive in lighting a portrait subject. The effective use of a reflector will be covered. There will be opportunities for the students to put to work what they have learned during the workshop. Bring camera, flash and examples of your portraiture work (maximum 5 photographs). Members $125 • Non-members $145 Patrick Van Dusen graduated from Florida A&M University, majoring in photography, and he taught for 37 years at Daytona State College, retiring in April 2011. His photography experience includes photojournalism, portraits and weddings. He is the volunteer with the longest time of service for Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare, a Daytona Beach rehabilitation facility, where he conducts therapeutic photography sessions.
WKPH42 Photograph Nature in the Ocala National Forest
Instructor: Milton Heiberg FALL I: Oct. 16, Saturday Registration deadline Oct. 9 8:30 am-4 pm Studio 3 Join professional photographer Milton Heiberg for a day of photography in a private wilderness area near Paisley in the Ocala National Forest. Photograph the untouched lakeside cypress tree landscapes, as well as the endangered but friendly Florida scrub jays, plus many other nature subjects. The class will be the guests at a secluded lodge house. Demonstrations, lunch and follow-up review are included. Members $95 • Non-members $115
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Holly Manus, Downtown Reflection, digital photograph
WKPH47 Lake to Lake Photographic Walking Tour
Instructor: Sherri Bunye FALL II: Saturday, Nov. 5 Registration deadline Oct. 29 3:30-8:30 pm TBD A photographic walking adventure will start with introductions and a site tour of the new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. In this five-hour workshop, participants explore the changing skyline of downtown Orlando, from Lake Lucerne to Lake Ivanhoe. Students will have opportunities to photograph architecture, street scenes and interiors. The day culminates with a dusk photography session in the historic Lake Ivanhoe district. Members $115 • Non-members $135 Sherri Bunye teaches film and digital photography classes to adults and children at Crealdé, as well as instructing the Storytellers Teen Documentary Photography Project. She was awarded an United Arts Professional Development Grant in 2011, Crealdé Artist of the Year 2011 and has exhibited work throughout Central Florida. Website: sherribunye.com
WKPH50 Digital Printing Lab Workshop
Instructor: Cynthia Slaughter Fall I: Tuesday, Aug. 30 Fall II: Tuesday, Nov. 15 5:30-7 pm Studio 5 In this introduction to Crealdé’s new digital darkroom and finishing area, learn the fundamentals of print, including how to adjust printer and computer settings for quality prints and select paper types. Students may have digital works selected to be printed during workshop demonstration and limited hands-on activities. Members/Non-members $35
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PHOTOGRAPHY CONTINUED Cynthia Slaughter serves as the Photography Fellowship Manager and participates in the Studio Artist program. Her photographs were exhibited in the Crealdé “Business as Community Life: Winter Park 2013” and “St. Augustine at 450” documentary projects. She owns An Eye for U Photography and has received multiple awards for her work. Website: aneye4uphotography.com
create stunning portraits. Put these skills to use working with a model in both an indoor and outdoor setting in Downtown Orlando. Members $145 • Non-members $165
will be provided at the Lakeside Pavilion. Workshop includes classroom preparation September 29, 6-8 pm, and a photo review on October 6, 6-8 pm. Members/WG Residents $145 • Non-members $165
Doug Jackson is a photographer based in Orlando. He earned a BA in film and served as a U.S. Marine in the Iraq War. Some of the values that guide his process include empathy, transparency and classicism. The result is a clear vision that lends itself to creating meaningful and compelling imagery. A propensity toward the cinematography of filmmaking in combination with editorial photography equip him to produce images that establish a strong sense of artistic identity. Website: douglaswjackson.com
WKPH49 Understanding Metering & Exposure
Sherri Bunye, Acoma Clay and Blue, digital photograph
WKPH58 Beyond the Basics of Compositions in Photography - NEW
Instructor: Sherri Bunye FALL I: Saturday, Oct. 15, 10 am-3 pm, Studio 3 Registration deadline Oct. 8 Learn the most critical component to making a strong photograph: composition. This workshop focuses on the basics of image structure, how to see in light and shadow, as well as techniques to reduce visual clutter. Say goodbye to boring photos as you take your photography skills to the next level. All levels of photographers shooting black-and-white and color images. Members $150 • Non-members $170
WKPH60 Adding Light: Introduction to Flash Photography - NEW
Instructor: Michael van Gelder FALL I: Saturday, Sept. 10, 10 am-3 pm, Studio 3 Registration deadline Sept. 3 Photography is VERY dark without light! Fortunately, you can add light to your images and have complete control over it! This workshop is for people who have little or no experience working with introduced light. We will focus on attached, hot-shoe flashes, and using flash outdoors with natural light. Hands-on demonstrations with a model and still lifes will help put to use basic lighting principles. Bring pen, paper, DSLR with flash/hot-shoe attachable flash. Members $150 • Non-members $170 Michael van Gelder is an Orlando-based commercial photographer who specializes in documenting musical and entertainment events. His work has appeared in a number of publications including Music Entertainment Magazine, All Access Music Magazine and Guitar Magazine. Website: gelderlandproductions.com
WKPH53 Editorial Portraiture
Instructor: Douglas Jackson FALL I: Saturday, Oct. 1, 8 am-2 pm, Studio 3 Registration deadline Sept. 24 In the ever growing market of photographers, learn to have your portraits stand out to both clients and agencies. This workshop will develop your portrait skills beyond the basics and into the growing editorial market. Through both classroom and field instruction. Learn lighting principles and techniques, allowing you to
Instructor: Michael van Gelder FALL I: Saturday, Aug. 20, 10 am-3 pm, Studio 3 Registration deadline Aug. 13 Ever wonder why your images do not look like the ones you have envisioned in your mind’s eye? Create images you love by understanding how light works and how your camera sees it! Get in touch with how to use the best metering setting within your camera to get the best exposure. Workshop includes hands-on exercises. Members $150 • Non-members $170
WKPH55 Black-and-White Images for Digital Photographers - NEW
Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL I: Saturday, Sept. 17, 9 am-5 pm, Studio 5 Registration deadline Sept. 10 Learn the aesthetics, tools, and techniques to create high-quality, expressive black-and-white prints. Demonstrations will be done using Photoshop, Lightroom and Epson Photo Inkjet printers. Members $210 • Non-members $230 Jon Manchester, senior faculty member at Crealdé, brings years of traditional and digital photography experience to the school. His understanding of technical image processing and post-processing has made him a valuable student resource. Website: crealde.org/Faculty/ Jon_Manchester
WKPH56 Historic Photographic Processes - NEW
Instructor: Jon Manchester FALL II: Saturday, Nov. 12, 9 am-5 pm, Studio 5 Registration deadline Nov. 5 Step back in time and explore 19th- and 20th-century processes and produce prints that have a unique and timeless aesthetic. Learn cyanotype, Kallitype and Van Dyke Brown processes, as well as techniques to mix emulsions and hand coat your own paper. Members $250 • Non-members $270
WG/WKPH61 Bird Photography at Lake Apopka North Shore – New
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Sunday, Oct. 2, 9 am-3 pm Jessie Brock Community Center, Winter Garden Registration deadline Sept. 25 Spend a full day photographing the birds of Lake Apopka with lifelong bird photography instructor Milton Heiberg. Wander the new Lake Apopka Loop Trail, expanding over the north shore of Lake Apopka with more than 10 miles of 360-degree vistas, including ponds, canal waterways and the shores of the lake itself. Ever since the Lake Apopka North Shore restoration, this area has become a birder’s paradise. We will have continuous photo-ops of many species, including wading birds, passerines, gallinules, raptors and especially osprey carrying or eating a fish. Lunch
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Sherri Bunye, Flower Child, digital photograph
WKPH59 Dreamlike Imagery Using Multiple Exposure/ICM Photography - NEW
Instructor: Sherri Bunye FALL II: Saturday, Dec. 3, 10 am-3 pm, Studio 3 Registration deadline Nov. 26 Use nature, objects, people in combinations or all at once by blending scenes together in multiple exposures and then with Intentional Camera Movement (ICM). Both techniques can create dreamlike images or images seeming to come from the outer reaches of the cosmos. Digital SLR camera required. The instructor will contact students prior to this workshop to ensure their camera has necessary features for this workshop. Open to all levels of photographers. Members $150 • Non-members $170
Crealdé Digital Printing Lab and Finishing Area
Wednesday, 6-9 pm Saturday, Noon-5 pm The Digital Printing Lab features an Epson archival pigmented ink printer and one computer workstation with Photoshop, plus two workstations equipped for laptops. The finishing area has a large mat cutter and space to frame photographs. User is responsible for supplying their own paper and framing supplies. All users must complete the Digital Print Lab workshop (WKPH50, see dates on Page 8). No charge for this service but a Crealdé membership is encouraged.
Crealdé Darkroom Rental
Monday, 9 am-4 pm Tuesday, 9 am-4 pm Wednesday, 9 am-9 pm Thursday, 9 am-4 pm Friday, 9 am-1 pm Saturday, noon-5 pm The renovated darkroom on the main campus features 10 separate enlarging stations, which accommodate 35mm, 120 and 4x5-inch format film, plus a separate film processing area. A Crealdé membership is required. Members $70 for 8-week session
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PAINTING & DRAWING CLASSES PD101 Intro to Drawing
Instructor: Sherwood Myers FALL I, FALL II Monday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Studio 7 Friday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 1B Beginning drawing students are introduced to the basic fundamentals and principles of drawing. Students explore different techniques and materials, and learn to measure for proper proportions as well as basic perspective skills and using values of light and shadow to create form/ volume and composition. Members $210 • Non-members $230
PD102 Intro to Drawing and Painting
Instructor: Barbara Young FALL I, FALL II Monday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Studio 1B This is an introduction to the fundamentals of art. Sample various drawing and painting techniques using different media, including watercolors, acrylics and oils. Many supplies are provided. Members $215 • Non-members $235
PD103 Drawing I
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig FALL I, FALL II Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Studio 1A Develop skills for measuring proportions and angles, drawing tones to show light and volume, perspective and composition. The goal is to learn techniques to draw realistically and develop perceptual awareness. Members $205 • Non-members $225
PD107 Intro to Perspective Drawing
Instructor: Sherwood Myers FALL I, FALL II Saturday, 1-3 pm, Heritage Center Learn the principles of perspective and gain a firm grasp on the basics of perspective and a solid foundation for understanding the optical world and how it works. The goal of this course is to provide an accessible visual approach to perspective drawing. Perspective is a valuable tool for any artist drawing a landscape, figure drawing or still life to help them create a 3-D image. Members $205 • Non-members $225
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the beauty of abstract painting. Instruction concentrates on composition, techniques, form, texture and color. Students will develop their own artistic vision, while referencing the works of contemporary painters. Be ready to paint outside the lines. Members $205 • Non-members $225
PD145 Intro to Watercolor
Instructor: Donne Bitner FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Studio 1B Friday, 1-3 pm, Studio 1B Fear not, watercolor is nontoxic, spontaneous and beautiful. Demonstrations of color mixing, glazing, negative painting and techniques such as Saran Wrap and salt will help students understand the medium. We will cover all the basics - no experience needed. Members $205 • Non-members $225
PD146 Intro to Watercolor Pencils
Instructor: Sherwood Myers FALL I, FALL II Friday, 1-3 pm, Studio 7 Explore the use of watercolor pencils as a painting medium. Study traditional watercolor techniques such as materials, washes, brush manipulation, color study and mixing colors as applied to watercolor pencils. Apply color using values to create a 3-D image. Although assignments are handed out in class, personal creativity and style (independent study) is encouraged. Drawing skills are not necessary. No prior experience is required. Supplies will be discussed at the first class. Members $205 • Non-members $225
PD149 Beginning Acrylics
Instructor: David Hunter FALL I, FALL II Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Studio 1B Wednesday, 10 am-Noon, Studio 1B Explore the methods, materials and tools involved with acrylic painting. Learn techniques used to produce a finished acrylic painting, from rough sketch to final finishing touches, including the use of various brushes, palette knives, canvases, clay boards and final coating to protect the finished image. Supplies will be discussed at the first class. Members $205 • Non-members $225
PD119 Intro to Oil Painting
PD120 Fundamentals of Color
PD143 Exploring Abstract Painting
Instructor: Patricia Byron FALL I, FALL II Tuesday, 1-3 pm, Studio 1A This inspiring class offers a fundamental exploration into
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Instructor: Marie Orban FALL I, FALL II Tuesday, 7:45-9:45 pm, Studio 1A Explore figurative drawing through line contour, fast-gesture studies and longer sustained poses. Also covered are compositional and expressive issues involved in drawing the figure. Supply list available. Members $230 • Non-members $250
PD202 Portrait Drawing
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 7:45-9:45pm, Studio 1A Learn the technical aspects of drawing the human head from a live model and other sources. Working in pencil and charcoal, students also are encouraged to explore the genre’s expressive possibilities. Bring drawing pad and graphite pencil to first class. Members $230 • Non-members $250
PD226 Learn the Art of Sketching
Instructor: Sherwood Myers FALL I, FALL II Saturday, 10 am-Noon, Hannibal Square Heritage Center Learn different techniques for sketching without laboring over a detailed drawing or painting. Students learn to make quick sketches of what they are viewing or an idea that they might want to put down on paper. This skill can be used for a journal, sketching places on vacations or just a sketch itself. Class sharpens perception of proportions and perspective of light and shadow. Adding color to sketches also will be discussed using color markers, colored pencils and watercolors. Field trips are a part of the class. Members $220 • Non-members $240
PD232 Finding Ways with Watercolor II
Instructor: Ken Austin FALL II Thursday, 1-4 pm, Studio 1A, 6 Weeks Find yourself as an artist. Together we will inspire your originality and deepen your understanding of art through practical approaches to finding your style. Focus will be on composition, color, shape and expression, in a positive learning environment. Members $245 • Non-members $265
PD238 The Figure in Perspective
Instructor: Barbara Young FALL I, FALL II Monday, 7:45-9:45 pm, Studio 1B Each week beginners as well as advanced painters will apply specific painting principles, including drawing, values, composition, color theory and mixing, edge work, and brush and paint application. Open to all skill levels. Members $205 • Non-members $225 Instructor: Barbara Young FALL I, FALL II Tuesday, 1:30-3:30 pm, Studio 1B This is a recommended course for painters of all levels, including beginners. Working with oil paint, learn to mix any color and improve color perception. Exercises enable students to represent what they see. Knowledge is applicable to all media. Canvas and paints are provided. Members $215 • Non-members $235
PD201 Life Drawing
Gary Rupp, Rockface, pastel
PD150 Painting with Pastels – NEW
Instructor: Gary Rupp FALL II: Starts November 1 Tuesday, 9 am-Noon, Studio 1A, 6 Weeks Learn to paint with the purest form of color available to artists. Explore how-to’s of working with pastels, including the use of various pastel surfaces; becoming familiar with hard and soft pastels; and finding the advantages of underpainting. Class will not meet on November 22. Last class will be held December 13. Open to all levels. Some experience with drawing/painting recommended. Members $205 • Non-members $225
Fall I and Fall II • August-December • 2016
Instructor: Sherwood Myers FALL I, FALL II Monday, 1-3 pm, Studio 1A Focus on drawing the human figure in perspective by using a model in complex poses, learning how to measure for proper proportions of the human figure, and learning to see and accept viewing the figure in perspective (foreshortening). Get a good grasp on drawing the human figure in perspective to create a more 3-D image in drawings or paintings. Newsprint paper and charcoal or pencils are recommended for supplies. Prerequisite: Intro to Drawing I or similar experience. Members $245 • Non-members $265
PD249 Advanced Drawing
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 5:30-7:30 pm, Studio 1A Learn to draw like the old masters. Capture lines and tones accurately and develop your ability to capture fine details and transitions in tone using charcoal, pencil cross-hatch and conté crayon techniques. Learn how to make drawings that are works of art. Members $210 • Non-members $230
PAINTING & DRAWING PD250 Putting New Life Into Still Life Painting
Instructor: Robert Ross FALL I, FALL II Wednesday, 6-9 pm, Studio 1B, 6 Weeks Create still-life oil paintings with a contemporary approach. Included is a brief history of still-life painting, from Caravaggio to the present. Paint from direct observation of arrangements in the studio and receive personal assistance and critiques. Intermediate skill in oil painting is required. Members $250 • Non-members $270
PD251 Intro Plein-Air Landscape Painting
Instructor: Robert Ross FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 9 am-Noon, Studio 1B, 6 Weeks Capture your emotional response to a landscape using direct observation, sketches and photographs. Learn to look at a landscape for meaning, make quick decisions and work with a loaded brush. Some class sessions will be split between studio and outdoors. Students will receive personal assistance and critiques. Intermediate painting skills recommended. Members $240 • Non-members $260
PD254 Capturing the Fun of Old Florida with Acrylics
Instructor: Marc Barrett FALL I, FALL II Monday, 9 am-Noon, Studio, 1A, 6 Weeks Working in the studio from photographs supplied by the student or instructor, learn to create bold, vibrant paintings. The goal is to capture in paint the movement and essence of life in Central Florida; subject matter can include old buildings, signs, people, animals, canoes, boats and water. The instructor will use a step-by-step fun approach to teach how to use fluid gloss mediums to develop brilliant impasto. Also covered: color, value and composition. Field trip included. Digital camera recommended. Prerequisite: painting experience. Members $245 • Non-members $265
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PD305 Portrait Painting
Instructor: Don Sondag FALL I, FALL II Wednesday, 6:45-9:45 pm, Studio 1A, 6 Weeks Working directly from the live model, students establish proportions and bone structure, using either oils or acrylics. Students concentrate on drawing, value and color to develop their paintings, with emphasis placed on achieving a likeness. Tuition includes model fees. Prerequisites: Intro to Oils, Fundamentals of Color, Portrait Drawing or similar experience. Members $265 • Non-members $285
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PD321 Watercolor III
Instructor: Ken Austin FALL II Wednesday, 1-4 pm, Studio 1B, 6 Weeks Advanced watercolor artists are challenged with specific assignments involving design issues, conceptual ideas, structure, and color. Illustration, direction and critique will be the primary tools for learning. Students work in their own styles, and critiques include class input. Prerequisite Watercolor II or similar experience. Bring watercolor supplies you are accustomed to using. Members $250 • Non-members $270
PD323 Advanced Watercolor Studies
Instructor: Donne Bitner FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 2-4 pm, Studio 1B Designed for intermediate to advanced students, this class covers contemporary approaches to the medium. Projects will be proposed to challenge the student and give focus to improving each students’ personal vision. Critiques are an important component of this class. Artwork reviews help students improve their work. Prerequisite Watercolor II or similar experience. Members $225 • Non-members $245
OPEN STUDIOS PD030 Open Studio: Figure
Barbara Tiffany, In Full Bloom, oil on canvas
WKP79 Advanced/Independent Problem Solving in Oils and Acrylics
Instructor: Barbara Tiffany FALL II: Saturday, Dec. 10 Registration deadline Dec. 3 9 am-5 pm Studio 1A, with a break for lunch Spend the day finishing paintings that are already in progress, or receive guidance on starting new projects. The instructor will begin by asking questions about what students hope to achieve, and then will facilitate the process, as well as doing several short demonstrations to address individual problem-solving. By the end of the day, you could have several finished paintings! Members $100 • Non-members $120 Curator of Exhibitions and Manager of Painting & Drawing at Crealdé, Barbara Tiffany is an experienced artist and educator Her exhibition and award records spans nearly three decades, including numerous solo exhibition in museums and galleries throughout the Southeastern United States. Barbara is a classical painter, whose education includes mentorship during the 1980s by legendary Central Florida painter Maury Hurt. Website: barbaratiffany.com
With Studio Monitor Friday, 1-3:30 pm. Studio 1A Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. There is no instruction provided, but monitor is present. No photography allowed. No pre-registration is needed, but a Crealdé membership is encouraged. Fee: $10 per session
PD031 Open Studio: Life Drawing
Patti Shistle, Benjamin, oil on canvas
PD255 Advanced/Independent Oil & Acrylics – It’s All About the Finish
Instructor: Patti Shistle FALL I, FALL II Friday, 9 am-Noon, Studio 1A, 6 Weeks Students are challenged to bring unfinished paintings to the next level, and then begin a new still life, landscape or portrait. Receive one-on-one attention with demonstrations throughout the term. The study of the contrasts of values, colors and brushwork as well as the importance of composition will be explored and demonstrated. Get your frames ready! Members $245 • Non-members $265
With Audrey Zindler Sunday, 10 am-12:30 pm Studio 1A Students work from a live model. The session begins with quick gestures, moving to longer poses. No photography allowed. No instruction is provided, but monitor is present. No pre-registration is needed, but a Crealdé membership is encouraged. Fee: $10 per session
PD033 Open Studio
With Studio Monitor Monday, 7:45-9:45 pm Studio 1A Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. No photography allowed. No instruction is provided, but monitor is present. No pre-registration is needed, but a Crealdé membership is encouraged. Fee: $10 per session
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Stacy Barter, floral still life, oil on canvas
WKP1 Expressive Floral and Still Life Painting
Instructor: Stacy Barter FALL I: Every Wednesday, Aug. 24-Sept. 14 Registration deadline Aug. 15 9 am-3 pm Studio 1A, with a break for lunch Learn form, color and edges in this intensive oil painting class will focus on designing and simplifying shapes learning to see color accurately with warms and cools and loosening up through expressive edges and exciting brush work. Class meets every Wednesday starting August 24 and ending September 14, 2016. Members $380 • Non-members $400
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Stacy Barter has been a painter for 20 years, committed to ongoing study with master painters of our day. She has won international acclaim for her floral work and national merit for her figurative and landscape work including the Best of Show award at the Blossom Art of Flower International exhibition and 2016 First Place at Carmel Art Festival and Plein Air Competition. Website: stacybarter.com
David Hunter, Free Spirits, line etching
WKP80 Intaglio Printmaking Workshop
Gregg Kreutz, Studio, oil on canvas
WKP56 Oil Painting Essentials
Instructor: Gregg Kreutz FALL I: Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-23 Registration deadline Oct. 7 9 am-4 pm Studio 1A/1B, with a break for lunch This three-day workshop presents the core essentials for effective oil painting. Learn the importance of accuracy in proportions; values and colors; using convincing dimensions to create depth; how design elements can ensure seamless transitions; and creating drama with intense visual excitement on the canvas. Because these essentials can best be understood through direct painting, students are encouraged to get all the principle elements on the canvas as soon as possible. Then explore how to create a quick-painted summation of the picture’s value range, color world, design and light drama. Members $550 • Non-members $570 Gregg Kreutz is an oil painter and playwright based in New York City. He teaches at the Art Students League, as well as at many art schools throughout the country and abroad. Kreutz is the author of “Problem Solving for Oil Painters” and wrote the newly released “Oil Painting Essentials.”
Instructor: David Hunter FALL I Saturday, Sept. 17, 2-6 pm, Studio 1B Sunday Sept. 18, 9 am-5 pm, Studio 1B, with a break for lunch Registration deadline Sept. 9 Learn the art of intaglio (incised) printmaking using techniques in image development: drypoint on plexiglass plates; line etching; and soft-ground etching on zinc plates. Printing techniques of monochromatic inking, a la poupee’ color inking, multiple plate color inking, combination intaglio and relief inking using different printmaking papers will be introduced. Proper handling and framing of original prints will be discussed and demonstrated. Supplies included. Members $190 • Non-members $210
WKP81 Relief Printmaking Workshop
Instructor: David Hunter FALL I Saturday, Oct. 15, 2-6 pm, Studio 1B Sunday, Oct. 16, 9 am-5 pm, Studio 1B, with a break for lunch Registration deadline Oct. 7 Learn the art of relief (linocut) printmaking, with an introduction to monochromatic surface roll, rainbow roll, and reduction techniques for color printing from a single block and color printing from multiple blocks. Printing with the use of Baren, small hand presses and relief printing on an etching press will be covered as well as inking and printing with water- and oil-based inks.
YOUNG ARTIST PROGRAM AGES 4–6
AGES 5–8 FALL I, FALL II Instructor: Patricia Byron Saturday, 9-10 am, Studio 1B, 6 Weeks Discover exciting new painting and drawing techniques in a variety of media, including charcoal, pastels, watercolors and collage. Develop your creativity in this fun introduction to the world of art. Members $100 • Non-members $120
Instructor: Patricia Byron FALL I, FALL II: Saturday, 11-Noon, Studio 1B Budding artists will experience the fascinating world of art-making with hands-on projects in watercolors, pastels, collage and more. Fledgling artists explore selfexpression in a nurturing environment. Young Artists ages 4-6 years old. Must be potty trained. Members $100 • Non-members $120
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WKP82 Monotype Workshop
Instructor: David Hunter FALL II: Saturday, Dec. 10 Registration deadline Dec. 3 9 am-5 pm, Studio 1B, with a short break for lunch Learn to make one-of-a-kind prints called monotypes. Watercolor and oil-based techniques will be taught as well as hand-printing techniques and printing with an etching press. Techniques for working back into a monotypes with colored pencil, oil pastels or acrylics will be discussed. Proper handling and framing of original prints will be discussed and demonstrated. Supplies Included. Members $125 • Non-members $145 Senior Crealdé Faculty member David Hunter received his BA and MA in zoology from the University of South Florida in Tampa and illustrated his master’s thesis in pen and ink. Hunter was instrumental in forming the Florida Printmakers Society in 1986, becoming its first president at that time.
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YAP101 Pint Size Picassos
YAP108 Mini Monets
Proper handling and framing of original prints will be demonstrated. Supplies included. Members $180 • Non-members $200
YAP102 Clay Horses
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL I Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 pm, Studio 4 Saturday, 9-10 am, Studio 4 Celebrate horses in clay. We'll study their forms and create a mustang, a zebra, perhaps a unicorn. A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a clay horse! Members $100 • Non-members $120
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YAP102 Sea Clay
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL II Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 pm, Studio 4 Saturday, 9-10 am, Studio 4 Imagine yourself snorkeling over a coral reef as we transform clay into spineless sea creatures. Jellyfish... squid … a barnacle or three. It'll be a day at the clay beach without the sand! Members $100 • Non-members $120
AGES 8-12 YAP202 Painting & Drawing I
FALL I/II Instructor: Wendi Swanson Saturday, 9-10:30 am Studio 1A 6 Weeks Learn the fundamentals of art-making and discover how to see as an artist. Create with a variety of drawing and painting methods. Members $120 • Non-members $140
YOUNG ARTIST PROGRAM
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YAP204 Equine Clay
ADULT-CHILD WORKSHOPS
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL I Saturday, 11 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 Gallop to the clay studio this fall to make horse themed vessels. No saddle or prior riding experience necessary. Hi, ho clay! Members $120 • Non-members $140
WKYA1 Jack O’ Lanterns - A Tradition in Clay
YAP204 Invertebrates Under the Sea
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL II Saturday, 11 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 Ninety-five percent of Earth animals have no backbones. The sea teems with them … octopi, starfish, crabs a plenty. Let's cast our nets wide and harvest some fresh sea life ... clay, of course! Members $120 • Non-members $140
YAP209 Painting and Drawing II
Instructor: Anita Cohen FALL I, FALL II Saturday, 11 am-12:30 pm, Studio 1A Students will explore fun new techniques that include an introduction to abstract art with creative mediums! New projects build on fundamental skills to develop style and self-expression. Members $120 • Non-members $140
YAP214 Continued Painting and Drawing
Instructor: Trish Cortes FALL I, FALL II Wednesday, 4:15-5:45 pm, Studio 1A Build on your painting and drawing knowledge. Discover new skills, concepts and materials to enhance your art. Enjoy and explore! Members $120 • Non-members $140
YAP221 Art and LEGOS – NEW
Instructor: Ken Foster FALL I, FALL II Saturday, 9-10:30 am, Heritage Center Love to draw? Love to build with LEGOS? Then this is the class for you! Young artists construct with LEGOS then use drawing techniques – line, shape, shadow, proportion and perspective to re-imagine their creation on paper. Experiment with ink and watercolor for a finished cartoon. Members $120 • Non-members $140
AGES 10–12 YAP208 Wheel Throwing and More!
Instructor: Belinda Glennon FALL I Wednesday, 4-5:30 pm, Studio 4 Experience the magic of the wheel! Shape a soft clay ball into a form, then decorate, glaze and fire it into a functional pot. Get creative with handbuilding and transform thrown forms into ceramic treasures. Members $120 • Non-members $140
AGES 10–14 YAP403 Digital Camera Magic
Instructor: Trish Cortes FALL I Monday, 4:30-6 pm, Heritage Center Go beyond point and shoot! Armed with DSLR cameras, budding photographers experiment with photographic principles during walking field trips in Winter Park and learn how to create long-exposure images using light painting. Add your final touches in our iMac Photoshop lab. Digital SLR cameras are provided. Members $125 • Non-members $145
YAP216 Exploring the Elements of Art
Instructor: Anita Cohen FALL II Saturday, 1-2:30 pm, Studio 1A Advance your skills as you explore the elements of art! Use drawing as a base and complete your works with a variety of media. We will incorporate a sketchbook to chronicle your progress and develop your technique along the way! Members $120 • Non-members $140
YAP217 Fun with Film
Instructor: John Baker FALL II Saturday, 9-10:30 am, Studio 5 Before digital photography, there was film. Have fun taking pictures using 35mm cameras and blackand-white film, then create your own photos in the darkroom. Even Harry Potter would be amazed! Members $120 • Non-members $140
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL I: Sundays, Sept. 18 and 25 1-4 pm, Studio 7 Carve clay pumpkins you create into Jack-o’lanterns of your screams, to delight you and your trick or treaters for Halloweens to come. Directions are clear so all can create family heirlooms. This is an adult/child workshop for ages 5 and up. Members $100 • Non-members $120
WKYA2 Christmas Trees a Child and Adult Workshop
Instructor: Doug Bringle Sundays, Nov. 27 and Dec. 4 1-4 pm, Studio 7 Make colorful clay Christmas trees, complete with your personal handmade ornaments. Directions are clear so everyone can create a yuletide treasure. This is an adult/ child workshop for ages 5 and up. Members $100 • Non-members $120 Doug Bringle is an award-winning ceramicist, exhibiting artist and Senior Faculty member at Crealdé, where he teaches children and adults. He is a graduate of the University of Florida, and his work is handbuilt using traditional slab, pinch and coil techniques. His work is inspired by the art of the pre-Columbian cultures, ancient Egypt and the Chinese Bronze Age. Website: douglasbringle.com
YOUNG ADULT CLASSES AGES 13–17 PHY148 Digital Photography – People, Places, Nature
Instructor: Trish Cortes FALL II Monday, 4:30-6:30 pm, Heritage Center Explore nature, portraiture and travel photography during walking field trips in Winter Park. Experiment with photographic principles using digital SLR cameras. Add the final touches in the iMac Photoshop lab. Members $150 • Non-members $170
PHY152 A Picture Says a Thousand Words
Instructor: John Baker FALL I, FALL II Saturday 11 am-1 pm, Studio 5 Enter into the world of black-and-white film photography as you learn how to "see through the lens". Process your film and watch as your prints develop in Crealdé's darkroom. You'll find taking pictures is just the beginning of the story. Members $150 • Non-members $170
PDY102 Figure Drawing
YAP405 Film Photography with a Holga Twist!
Instructor: Trish Cortes FALL I, FALL II Friday, 4:30-6 pm, Studio 5 Leave the digital world behind, and play with a Holga film camera. Enjoy the essence of film photographyshooting without knowing exactly what you captured. It’s a mystery! Process film, and develop black-and-white prints in Crealdé’s own darkroom, then experiment with toning and hand coloring to create masterpieces. Members $125 • Non-members $145
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Instructor: Wendi Swanson FALL I, FALL II Saturday 1-3 pm, Studio 1B Here is a class you can take many times over. Draw from a live model, learn to master the art of eye-to-hand coordination, and capture the essence of the pose. It is said that if you learn to draw the human figure, you can draw anything. Members $165 • Non-members $185
PDY106 Draw Comic Book Action Figures
Instructor: Luis Torruellas FALL I, FALL II Tuesday, 6-8 pm, Studio 7 Punch- Kick! Leap! Capture a gesture, movement or
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YOUNG ARTIST PROGRAM physical activity with a dynamic pose. Study a scale model or mannequin to draw your own comic action figure. Experiment with varied angles, light and shadow to create a dynamic composition. Members $150 • Non-members $170
YOUNG ADULT WORKSHOP AGES 13–17
TDY121 Teens: Clay Your Way
Instructor: Doug Bringle FALL I, FALL II Thursday, 4-6 pm, Studio 4 The wonder of clay is that, with a little bit of handbuilding technique and lots of imagination, you can make almost anything. You've got the ideas … now learn how to materialize them in clay! Members $150 • Non-members $170
TDY125 Ceramic Sampler 4 Teens
Instructor: Belinda Glennon FALL II Wednesday, 4-6 pm, Studio 4 Explore the potter’s wheel and use hand building techniques to create functional and decorative art. Experiment with decoration and glaze to create unique pottery - perfect for holiday gift giving! Members $150 • Non-members $170
WINTER GARDEN
Wendi Swanson, portrait drawing
Fall I, Fall II and Winter Sessions WG/PD103 Drawing I
Crealdé School of Art, in partnership with the City of Winter Garden, offers a selection of Painting & Drawing, Ceramics and Photography classes for adults and youth at the Jessie Brock Community Center, 310 N. Dillard St., located four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown area. Register through Crealdé School of Art by phone 407.671.1886 or online at crealde.org. Winter Garden only: Registration is open for the Fall I, Fall II and Winter sessions, and registration can be completed online for returning students. First-time students should call the Crealdé main office at 407.671.1886 to receive the Winter Garden resident discount. With parental permission, self-motivated young adults (ages 14 to 17) are welcome to enroll in adult Painting & Drawing and Ceramics classes. PAINTING & DRAWING WG/PD102 Intro to Drawing/Painting
Instructor: Cathy Hempel Thursday, 6-8 pm Fall I, Fall II, Winter Open to beginning students as an introduction to the fundamentals of art while sampling various drawing and painting techniques using different media, including watercolors, acrylics and oils. Members/WG Residents $215 • Non-members $235
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Instructor: Prayong Deeying Monday, 6-8 pm Fall I, Fall II, Winter This introductory class covers basic principles of drawing and composition. Students will learn techniques of measuring angles and proportions to create accurate line drawings, techniques of shading to create light and volume, and principles of composition to create dynamic, engaging images. Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225
Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, visit www.crealde.org
WKYA31 Portrait Drawing Workshop
Instructor: Wendi Swanson FALL II Sunday, Nov. 20, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 1B Working from a live model, students will learn how to visualize light and shadows on the face, with an emphasis on creating a likeness. There will be core instruction on the placement of facial features and anatomy of the head. Students will also learn how to break down a complex subject like the human face into basic shapes to create a realistic portrait influenced by the way of the “old masters”. Students will leave with a new found knowledge and excitement for Portrait Drawing! Workshop for young artist 13 to 17 years old. Members $100 • Non-members $120 Wendi Swanson is an Orlando based portrait artist with 17 years of experience. She won Best of Show in 2012 Seminole State College Student Show and an Award of Merit from Orlando Museum of Art. Her artwork is included in many private collections and she continues study in her craft at Southern Atelier under founder Charles Miano. Website: Wendiart.com
Classes are 8 weeks unless otherwise noted.
WG/PD143 Exploring Abstract Painting
Instructor: Patricia Byron Monday, 11 am-1:30 pm, 6 Weeks Fall I, Fall II, Winter This inspiring class offers a fundamental exploration into the beauty of abstract painting. Instruction concentrates on composition, techniques, form, texture and color. Students will develop their own artistic visions, while referencing the works of contemporary painters. Members/WG Residents $200 • Non-members $220
WG/PD104 Watercolor I
Instructor: Prayong Deeying Wednesday, 3-5 pm Fall I, Fall II, Winter Explore the classical world of watercolor, and develop a firm grounding in traditional approaches and techniques. Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225
WG/PD119 Intro to Oil Painting
Instructor: Cathy Hempel Wednesday, 6-8 pm Fall I, Fall II, Winter Learn techniques of paint handling, color mixing, mediums, glazing and toning through assignments and demonstrations. Repeat students are welcome to sign up for the class multiple times and work independently with the instructor’s help. Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-members $225
WG/PD130 Powerful Landscapes
Instructor: Beatrice Athanas Fall II, Winter Wednesday, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, 6 Weeks Be bold with color and texture in this class devoted to interpretive landscape painting in all mediums. Students are welcome to work on their own projects with the instructor’s guidance for personal development of their own style. Members/WG Residents $235 • Non-members $255
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Noreen Coup, floral still life, oil on canvas
WG/PD252 Not Your Traditional Still Life Oil Painting Class
Instructor: Noreen Coup Tuesday, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, 6 Weeks Fall I classes start Aug. 23 Fall II, Winter Create bold, bright and beautiful contemporary floral paintings that will brighten up your life! For intermediate artists who want to loosen up and go wild with lots of paint and color. Students will be working from still life floral arrangements with specialty lighting to get the best composition possible while learning about value, color mixing and techniques. Oils preferred and some palette knife will be incorporated into the paintings. Members/WG Residents $250 • Non-members $270
WINTER GARDEN continued CERAMICS
YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM
WG/TD122 Beginning Wheel Throwing
WG/YAP101 Pint Size Picassos, Ages 7-11
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I Tuesday, 6-8 pm, 6 weeks Cups, bowls, and plates – learn to throw functional forms on the potter’s wheel. Discover how trimming, decorating and glazing create unique vessels for everyday use. Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-Members $185
Instructor: Trish Cortes Saturday, 9:30-10:30 am, 6 Weeks Fall I, Fall II, Winter Like to draw and paint? Explore the many ways to make art using pastels, paints, watercolors and other materials. A fun introductory experience for fledgling artists. Members/WG Residents $100 • Non-members $120
WG/TD184 Surface Decoration for Pottery
Instructor: Trish Cortes Saturday, 11 am-Noon, 6 Weeks Fall I, Fall II, Winter Budding artists will experience the fascinating world of art-making with hands-on projects in watercolors, pastels, collage and more. Fledgling artists explore selfexpression in a nurturing environment. Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Tuesday, 6-8 pm, 6 Weeks Fall II Use hand-building techniques or thrown forms to explore surface decoration techniques. Experiment with sgraffito, slip trailing, inlay and more to create unique and functional pottery. Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-members $185
WG/TD185 Beyond Round: Altered Forms
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Tuesday, 6-8 pm, 6 Weeks Winter Create animated pots – on and off the wheel! Alter thrown or handbuilt forms with darts, pleats and facets to create pots with distinct personalities that invite use. Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-members $185
WG/YAP108 Mini Monets, Ages 4-7 Michael van Gelder, One Way Structure, digital photograph
WG/PH246 Flash Photography
Instructor: Michael van Gelder Thursday, 6-8 pm, 4 Weeks Fall II Learn to mix flash with available light, bounce flash, use of TTL metering system, and special effects. Students will learn to become more comfortable working with their external flash. Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Tuesday, 3:30-5 pm, 6 Weeks Fall II, Winter Bring your imagination and explore the plasticity of clay, as you use handbuilding techniques to build functional pots and animal sculptures. Embellish them with glazes, and take home your own ceramic keepsakes. Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140
WG/PH147 Digital Photography I
WG/PH148 Digital Photography II
Instructor: Michael van Gelder Wednesday, 6-8 pm Fall I, Fall II, Winter Through in-depth assignments, field trips and reviews, students delve deeper into composition, lighting and special equipment. Demonstrations on manipulating images for printing and posting online are included. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience. Members/WG Residents $210 • Non-members $230
WG/PH241 Photography III
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Thursday, 6-8 pm Fall I, Winter Landscape, portrait, documentary and night photography themes are examined through lectures, slide presentations, assignments, critiques and field trips. Designed for the visual and photographic growth of intermediate-level students working in film or digital, color or black-and-white. Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240
Instructor: Paula Davis Thursday, 3:30-4:30 pm, 6 Weeks Fall II, Winter Pinch, squeeze, roll! Have fun creating critters, cups and other objects with clay using simple hand building techniques. Members/WG Residents $100 • Non-members $120
WG/YAP204 Creating with Clay, Ages 8-14
PHOTOGRAPHY Instructor: Sherri Bunye Monday, 6-8 pm Fall I, Fall II, Winter Through instruction and assignments, learn essential photography concepts such as exposure, composition and lighting. Understanding camera settings and how to adjust aperture and shutter speeds will allow students to gain creative control of their work. Members/WG Residents $210 • Non-members $230
WG/YAP112 Clay Creations, Ages 5-8
WG/YAP208 Wheel Throwing & More, Ages 10-16 Milton Heiberg, scrub jay, digital photograph
WG/WKPH61 Bird Photography at Lake Apopka North Shore – New
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Sunday, Oct. 2, 9 am-3 pm Registration deadline Sept. 25 Jessie Brock Community Center, Winter Garden Spend a full day photographing the birds of Lake Apopka with lifelong bird photography instructor Milton Heiberg. Wander the new Lake Apopka Loop Trail, expanding over the north shore of Lake Apopka with more than 10 miles of 360-degree vistas, including ponds, canal waterways and the shores of the lake itself. Ever since the Lake Apopka North Shore restoration, this area has become a birder’s paradise. We will have continuous photo-ops of many species, including wading birds, passerines, gallinules, raptors and especially osprey carrying or eating a fish. Lunch will be provided at the Lakeside Pavilion. Workshop includes classroom preparation September 29, 6-8 pm, and a photo review on October 6, 6-8 pm. Members/WG Residents $145 • Non-members $165
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Tuesday, 3:30-5 pm, 6 weeks Fall I Experience the wonder of the wheel as you shape a soft clay ball into a pot. Learn to combine thrown and handbuilt forms to create exciting clay vessels. Decorate and glaze for functional pottery. Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-Members $140
WG/YAP308 Creative Expressions in 2D, Ages 10-14
Instructor: Patricia Byron Monday, 4-5:30 pm, 6 weeks Fall I, Fall II, Winter Calling young artists who love to paint and draw! Explore your creative potential through acrylic paint, watercolors, charcoal and pastels on canvas and paper. Experiment with painting and drawing techniques, composition and color theory. Say it with art! Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140
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Special Fall Exhibition & Events, Page 3 Spinning Yarn: Storytellers of the South Friday, September 16 – Opening Reception at the main campus & Hannibal Square Heritage Center Saturday, September 17– Sweetgrass Basketmaking Open House & Workshops at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center Cover credits: Top right, Lillian Blades, AbundanScape, 2016, mixed media on panel, 48 x 64 inches, courtesy of the artist, photograph by Robert Witherspoon; second row, left, youth wheel throwing class with Belinda Glennon; center, Peter Schreyer, Cedar Key, Florida – 2016; bottom, Gary Rupp, Kicking Up Dust, pastel, 24x36, inches, 2016.
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