Program Guide FALL I SESSION
FALL II SESSION
Classes are 8 weeks unless otherwise noted
August 20-October 21
October 22-December 22
Classes & Workshops for All Ages at our Winter Park and Winter Garden locations Exhibitions, Community Outreach, Sculpture Garden
VIBRANT VISION: African Diaspora and African American Artists’ Works from the Jonathan Green and Richard Weedman Collection
Programs taught by professional artists CERAMICS • SCULPTURE • DIGITAL & FILM PHOTOGRAPHY PAINTING & DRAWING • JEWELRY • GLASS • FIBER ARTS
Welcome to Crealdé School of Art OUR TWO OTHER LOCATIONS
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
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. 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.
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, 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, plus Summer ArtCamp. 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 multidisciplinary 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.
All Crealdé locations are ADA accessible. For any special needs or group tours, call Crealdé, 407.671.1886.
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2018-2019 CREALDÉ SESSIONS Fall I: August 20 – October 22, 2018 Fall II: October 22, 2018 – December 22 Winter: January 2 – March 24, 2019
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FOUNDATION & CORPORATE SUPPORT
Toni Peck President
Akerman LLP Amazon Hose & Rubber Co. Arts Systems of Florida The Boyd Foundation The Central Florida Foundation Citizens for Florida Arts, Inc. Colonial Photo & Hobby English-Speaking Union, Central Florida Branch Florida Humanities Council The James T. Barnes Foundation Millers Hardware, “Do It Best” The Orlando Magic The Nelson Family Trust Rotary Club of Winter Park Charitable Foundation St. Margaret Mary Outreach Fund United Arts Artists in Communities Grant United Arts Mini Grant Very Special Arts of Florida The Walt Disney World Ears to You Program The Winter Park Health Foundation
Dean Jennings Vice President
Percy Maynard Valada Flewellyn Christina McKelvey
Mark Thompson Treasurer
David Storm
Shannon Kelly Secretary
Kristen Allen
Ann Clement Cecelia Bonifay President Emeritus
ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
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. Register through Crealdé by phone 407-671-1886 or online at crealde.org. See Winter Garden class offerings on pages 10-11.
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Spring: March 25 – June 9, 2019 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.
Frank Schornagle III
The Jessie Brock Community Center
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Peter Schreyer CEO/Executive Director
John Baker Facility & Special Events Manager
Barbara Chandler Hannibal Square Heritage Center Manager
Carlo Jannotti Facility Manager
Laura McBryde Registrar & Office Manager Mila Dykes Marketing Manager Michael Cantillo Donor Relations Manager Betsy Schreyer Grant Writer LeAnn Siefferman Program Coordinator
Belinda Glennon Young Artist Program Manager Barbara Tiffany Curator of Exhibitions and Painting & Drawing Manager David Cumbie Sculpture Garden Curator & Sculpture Studio Manager Vincent Sansone Ceramics Studio & Program Manager
Nicole Fournier Accounting Manager
Fall I and Fall II • August–December 2018
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 & ANNOUNCEMENTS IMPORTANT DATES
STORYTELLERS XVII: WEST OF THE EAST COAST TRACKS: NEW SMYRNA TEENS GIVE US INSIGHT INTO THEIR CHANGING WORLD Through September 1, 2018 Hannibal Square Heritage Center
Labor Day, Sept 3 - Office Closed/ No Workshops Winter Holiday, December 21–January 1 Office Closed/ No Classes or Workshops
Storytellers 17 takes place in the historic African-American West Side community of New Smyrna Beach. The project represents a partnership between Crealdé School of Art and the Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum, housed in the former St. Rita Colored Catholic Mission Church, built in 1899 in New Smyrna Beach. Until schools were integrated in the 1960s, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando served the West Side with a church, one of the first school for black children in Volusia County and a health clinic.
8th Annual Night of Fire, January 12 Kids activities 5-6:30 pm; Live music 6 -8 pm
The whole campus comes alive after dark for the 8th Annual Night of Fire. Tour the Crealdé studios and galleries, participate in art workshops and demonstrations including a gas kiln firing, torch-cut welding, Raku firing and a light painting photography display over Lake Sterling. There will be painting demonstrations in the studios, too. Enjoy live music, refreshments and storytelling around the fire, and tour the opening exhibit, HAND IN HAND: THE CREATIVE WORKS OF JANVIER MILLER AND GUSTAF MILLER. Suggested donation of $5.
37TH ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT EXHIBITION Through August 31, 2018 Alice & William Jenkins Gallery
The exhibition features some of the year’s best student work in painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, glass, and fiber arts; juried by Crealdé’s program managers.
38TH ANNUAL CUP-A-THON August 10 – 11, 2018 Showalter Hughes Community Gallery
For nearly four decades, this summer social hosted by Vincent Sansone, Ceramics Studio & Program Manager, brings smart shoppers and collectors to the main campus to socialize and browse through hundreds of one-of-a-kind ceramic cups, bowls and other vessels handmade by Crealdé instructors, artists, students and friends. As the tradition goes, “buy a cup and it will be filled.” Proceeds are used to upgrade the ceramics studio and kilns. 7-10 p.m. Friday, August 10 and Saturday, August 11.
36TH SUMMER ARTCAMP STUDENT EXHIBITION August 18 – September 15, 2018 Showalter Hughes Community Gallery
Since 1982, Crealdé has presented an annual exhibition featuring works of art from the 400-plus Summer ArtCamp participants, ages 4 to 17. The exhibition includes collaborative and individual works in painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture and photography. It is curated by Crealdé’s Summer ArtCamp faculty. The opening reception is from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, August 18.
NEW WORKS FROM CREALDE’S EMERGING ARTISTS PROGRAMS: CERAMICS, SCULPTURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY September 28, 2018 – December 29, 2018 Showalter Hughes Community Gallery
Emerging artists from Crealdé’s Ceramics, Sculpture and Photography programs share their talent and demonstrate diverse techniques in work produced during their fellowships. In this new exhibition, emerging artists from Crealdé’s Photography, Ceramics and Sculpture programs share recent works in a variety of media. The Crealdé Fellowship Program, since 1978, and the Studio Artist Program, since 1996, have mentored an average of 25 students per year through this work-study exchange, with many becoming professional exhibiting artists. The exhibition curated by Barbara Tiffany will also include the work of the 2017 and 2018 Cheryl Bogdanowitsch Sculpture Scholarship recipient. The opening reception will take place from 7-9 pm Friday, September 28.
Elizabeth Catlett, New Generation, lithograph
VIBRANT VISION: AFRICAN DIASPORA AND AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTISTS’ WORKS FROM THE JONATHAN GREEN AND RICHARD WEEDMAN COLLECTION September 14, 2018 – January 12, 2019 Alice & William Jenkins Gallery Heritage Center Visiting Exhibition Gallery
The Jonathan Green and Richard Weedman international art collection, “Vibrant Vision,” includes paintings, sculptures and prints from outstanding WPA-era African Diaspora and African American artists. The 26-piece selection in this exhibit reflects themes of work, love, belonging and spirituality. With outstanding African American artists such as Clementine Hunter, Elizabeth Catlett, Hale Woodruff, Romare Howard Bearden and more, these works of art of range from the late 1930s to the present and represent artists throughout the Caribbean and United States. The range of artists offers a deep look into diverse cultural influences that have shaped American art over the past hundred years. Join us September 14 at the opening event which begins with a 7–8:30 pm reception at the Crealdé’s main campus, including a brief gallery talk by the collector Jonathon Green. The event will continue at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center from 8–10 pm, also including a gallery talk by Jonathon Green and featuring live music - Lubamba African Spectacular.
HAND IN HAND: THE CREATIVE WORKS OF JANVIER MILLER AND GUSTAF MILLER January 12 – April 27 Opening reception: Saturday, January 12, during the Annual Night of Fire Event, 5 – 8 pm Showalter Hughes Community Gallery
This artistic duo met at Syracuse University and then studied in Rome, Italy, each with a lifelong love of creating works of art. The exhibition will feature their most recent paintings, sculpture, and ceramics. Sharing a home studio in Vero Beach, Florida, or Stonington, Connecticut, Janvier and Gustaf support each other’s efforts through collaboration, critiques, and problem solving and exhibit annually at over 12 locations along the Eastern Seaboard. Curated by Barbara Tiffany, Curator of Exhibitions.
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Band playing at Unity Heritage Festival, 2018
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 21 Office Closed/ No Classes or workshops
Hannibal Square Heritage Center OPEN HOUSE,10 am - 4 pm
Honor the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with us. As is the annual tradition, the Hannibal Square Heritage Center will honor his life with an open house on Sunday and Monday. Also join in the celebration during the City of Winter Park’s Unity Heritage
Festival in Hannibal Square’s Shady Park.
REGISTRATION POLICY
Classes may be dropped without restrictions and are eligible for a full refund up to five days prior to the start date. Registrations, drops, and/or transfers received within four days of start date will not be eligible for refunds.
ARTIST ENRICHMENT WORKSHOP WKAE05 Writing the Artist Resume
Instructor: Elaine Person Fall I: Saturday, November 3, 9 am-2 pm, Studio 3 Perhaps you have written a traditional resumé, but what about an artist resumé? A resume for an artist is different from other types. You need to convey relevant descriptions of exhibits, grants, training, background, and awards (if any) within the confines of a single page. This workshop will help you choose the important points of your creative life and how to avoid unnecessary information. Each student will leave this workshop with a professional and current artist resume. Skill level: All. Members $115 • Non-members $135 Special notes: To prepare, students should compile all relevant teaching experience, workshop participation and certificates, exhibition history, interviews and publications, etc. Students will learn how to best describe, categorize and prioritize their artistic career experiences.
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FIBER ARTS FA106 Introduction to Papier Mâché
WORKSHOP
Instructor: Geoffry Sprague Fall II: Thursdays, 1:30-3:30 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 7 Papier-mâché has been used for millennia to create ornamental and functional objects. Explore various Geoffry Sprague, Self-Portrait of materials, recipes, and techniques for Artist as a Frog, papier mache 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. Skill level: All Members $170 • Non-Members $190
WKF11 Photo Memory Quilts
FA108 Thread Painting: Reeling Design
Instructor: Hye Shin Fall I: Wednesdays, 10 am-12 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 7 In this project students will be introduced to simple reeling techniques with various kinds of yarns to experiHye Shin, thread painting ment with colors and design composition. They will learn how to blend the threads to make the color gradation. Using blended wefts will give them twice as many steps in their gradation making the transition smoother and more subtle. Students will create abstract wall hangings by those threaded cardboard stripes. Skill level: All Members $180 • Non-Members $200
Lauren Austin, Bottletree, photo memory quilt
Instructor: Lauren Austin Date/time: TBA, Heritage Center In this workshop, participants will use family photos, memorabilia and keepsakes to develop their own stories as inspiration to create unique art quilts. They will transfer family photos, their own drawings, and writings directly to fabric using computer/inkjet transfer. Students will learn Lauren’s quick quilt/no piecing method to construct their own art quilts. Bring old letters, family photos, fabric, threads, special books and any artifacts you would like to incorporate into your quilt. Buttons, ribbons, shells, jewelry and other embellishments are also suggested to personalize your family’s future heirloom. Quilting experience not required. Some sewing machine experience, helpful but not required. There are other methods of attachment such as glue sticks, staples, and hand sewing. This class has no rules other than to have fun! Skill level: All Members $200 • Non-members $220
Lauren Austin has been designing and making quilts for over 30 years. Prior to turning to art and art education full time, Lauren worked as a US diplomat in Latin America, as a human rights and civil rights lawyer and as a legal writing professor at Syracuse University School of Law. Lauren was the Community Artist in Residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida until 2009. She then lived in China for 5 years, working on quilts, learning Chinese and providing art demonstrations and workshops to area community groups and schools before returning to the US.
JEWELRY & GLASS WORKSHOPS
JG103 Intro to Jewelry Design and Fabrication
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I and II: Mondays, 5:30 pm-8:30 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 7 This class introduces the concepts for basic and advanced jewelry fabrication. Learn essential silversmithing skills and methods of cutting, forging, embossing and all the fundamentals of soldering techniques. Students will be given the instruction and tools to make finger rings, earrings, bracelets and other forms of jewelry. Copper copper materials will be provided for use in class. Students wanting to work in silver should bring their own supply. Skill level: All Members $260 • Non-Members $280
Stefan demonstrating in Cold Connections & Riveting Student - Ann Malani, Heart of Glass, stained glass
JG102 Stained Glass for Beginners
Stefan Alexandres, filigree jewelry
JG105 Filigree Jewelry: Traditional to Contemporary
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I and II: Mondays, 2 pm-5 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 7 This class is the gateway to filigree jewelry fabrication and designing. Learn through samples, demos, hands-on projects while fabricating a variety of filigree components needed to assemble a design. Complete your project(s) and explore beyond the limits of traditional patterns, creating a contemporary vision. Skill level: All. Members $260 • Non-Members $280
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Instructor: Robert Lennox Fall I and II: Thursdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 7 In this entry-level class, students will learn the beautiful craft of stained glass, gaining experience in glass cutting, pattern making, copper foiling and soldering techniques. Each student will create their own stained glass suncatcher. All materials and tools are provided. No prior stained glass experience required. Skill level: All Members $220 • Non-Members $240
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WKJ31 Cold Connections & Riveting
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Monday, October 8, 12 pm-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 soldering or gluing is required with this method. Skill level: All Members $90 • Non-Members $110
WKJ05 Odd-Shaped Bezel Stone Setting
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Sunday, October 14, 12 pm-5 pm, Studio 7 Learn to fabricate irregular-shaped bezels to match odd-shaped stones for jewelry, as well as the process of permanently setting stone to the bezel. This precision stone-setting technique is applicable for any raw-shaped stones, crystals, or other materials like seashells, glass pieces, or liquid resin. All materials are provided and tools are available for use during class. Skill level: All Members $105 • Non-Members $125
JEWELRY & GLASS WORKSHOPS WKJ36 Fused Glass 101: Kiln Formed Glass
WKJ01 Traditional Bezel Stone Setting
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Sunday, October 7, 12 pm-5 pm, Studio 7 Learn how to fabricate round and oval shaped precision bezels for jewelry. Through instructor-led demonstrations and step-by-step instructions, each participant will create a traditional bezel and permanent setting for a cabochon stone. All materials are provided and tools are available for use during class. Skill level: All Members $105 • Non-Members $125
WKJ22 Metal Folding and Forming
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Monday, October 15, 12 pm-5 pm, Studio 7 Explore metal folding and forming as a unique process for jewelry-making. Participants will learn to design and the precision techniques necessary to make a series of small-scale samples for sculptural jewelry. This course will include equipment safety, design, material preparation, design execution. Create dimensional forms out of flat copper sheets without molds or stamps. Skill level: All Members $100 • Non-Members $120
Robert Lennox, fused glass
Instructor: Robert Lennox Fall I: Saturday, October 6, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 7 Fall II: Saturday, December 15, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 7 Winter: Saturday, January 12, 10 am-2 pm, Studio 7 Here is your opportunity to enter the cutting-edge world of fused glass! In this one-day workshop, students will learn studio glass techniques including cutting, fusing, annealing, slumping and more. Safety in the studio will also be covered. Instructor Robert Lennox provides a portable computer-controlled kiln engineered for glass so that students may gain experience loading and firing a kiln. Students will design and fabricate two pieces: a jewelry pendant to wear, and a fused glass sun-catcher. Beginners will gain a variety of new studio skills while more advanced students with stained glass experience will learn how to break free of lead lines! All materials provided. Participants will receive exclusive access to Crealdé’s recent acquisition of glass. Skill level: All Members $125 • Non-Members $145
SCULPTURE SC225 Continuing Sculpture Studies
Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II: Tuesdays, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 6 Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 7:30 pm-9:30 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 6 Fall I & Fall II: Fridays, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, 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. Skill level: Intermediate Members $240 • Non-members $260
SC137 Repoussage Sculpture David Cumbie, Mark Twain, ceramic sculpture
SC124 Intro to Sculpture
Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I & II: Thursdays, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 6 Fall I & II: Thursdays, 7:30 pm-9:30 pm, 8 weeks, 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. Skill level: Beginner Members $225 • Non-members $245
SC179 Intro to Mold Making
Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I: Monday, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 6 Fall II: Mondays, 7:30 pm-9:30 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 6 Explore a variety of mold making techniques in creating small sculpture works. Students will make molds of clay, plaster, lowtemperature wax, alginate, and latex. Skill level: Beginner Members $245 • Non-members $265
SC226 Introduction to Welding
Instructor: David Cumbie Fall II: Wednesdays, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, Foundry Create whimsical figures and abstract welded sculptures. Learn basic cutting and arc welding techniques using found objects and mild steel. Students are encouraged to bring in objects for their compositions. All tools and supplies will be provided. Skill level: All Members $285 • Non-members $305
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I: Weds., 4:30-7:30 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 6 Learn the centuries-old metalworking technique, repoussage. Create raised designs by pushing and shaping malleable metal. Stefan Alexandres, repousse Pieces can be used to create sculptures, jewelry, sculptural components used in mixed media art, or tiles using copper foils. No stamps or molds are used. All materials and tools are provided. Skill level: All Members $250 • Non-members $270
Stefan Alexandres, mixed media sculpture
SC130 Mixed Media Sculpture
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall II: Tuesdays, 3 pm-5 pm, 8 weeks, Foundry Experiment with unconventional materials such as light bulbs, old tools, toys, photographs, and other found objects and assemble by incorporating rivets, wires, screws, staples, nails, thread, glue and plastic ties. The art piece can be displayed on a table, floor, or wall. All tools and assembling materials are provided. Skill level: Beginner Members $225 • Non-members $245
SC127 Repoussé Masks
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I: Wednesdays, 1 pm-4 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 6 Come explore the ancient craft of Repousse! Using a combination of primitive and more modernized tools, Repousse students learn to create metal relief sculptures without molds. Through demonstrations and hands-on instruction, students will experiment with a variety of metalsmithing techniques using small hammers and hand-made punches. In the end, students walk away having created their own relief sculpture in copper, developed their own skills to work in metal relief sculpture, and a taste for the endless design possibilities of Repousse. Skill level: Beginner Members $270 • Non-members $290
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Stefan Alexandres,blacksmithing steel
SC181 Blacksmithing Fundamentals
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall II: Tuesdays, 6 pm-8 pm, 8 weeks, Foundry Learn the fundamental process for traditional blacksmithing. Students will use the hammer to forge hot steel on the anvil and learn how to make handles, small knives, hooks, and ornamental scrolls. Practice techniques such as flattening, upsetting, twisting, punching, drawing and familiarity with the blacksmith forge. All materials included. Skill level: Beginner Members $245 • Non-members $265
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SCULPTURE WORKSHOPS
Participants in Sandro’s Concrete Sculpture workshop
WKS03 Concrete Sculpture Two-Day Workshop
Instructor: Sandro Pelicié Perez Fall I: October 27 & 28, 9 am-4 pm, Foundry Fall II: November 17 & 18, 9 am-4 pm, Foundry Through an interactive and collaborative learning process, students will create a concrete sculpture with a durable surface for outdoor art. The process is begun by carving the initial form into a large piece of Styrofoam, using a small maquette as a reference. Students will then apply cement directly to the surface of the form. The artwork will be finished using colorful stains and sealers. This collaborative piece will go on display in Crealdé’s Contemporary Sculpture Garden. Skill level: Intermediate Members $160 • Non-members $180
washes for a broad range of effects, then learn how to Instructor: David Cumbie seal and wax after patina is Fall I: October 20-21, 10 am-4 pm applied for the preservation Fall II: November 10-11, November 24-25, of the color. Pat will demDecember 8-9; 10 am-4 pm, Foundry onstrate using his personal Join this veteran welder in designing small sculptures over a weekend. bronze works. Students are Practice cutting and basic welding techniques, while creating artwork encouraged to bring their from found objects. No experience needed. own sculptures to patina. All Members $285 • Non-members $305 materials are included in the cost of the workshop. Skill level: All. WKS10 Sculpting the Human Head Members $230 • NonInstructor: David Cumbie Pat Cochran, metal sculpture members $250 Fall I: September 15 and 16, 10 am-4 pm, Studio 6 Fall II: Nov. 17 and 18, 10 am -4 pm, Studio 6 A Missouri native, Patrick Cochran received his B.S. in Art Education from In this workshop, professional sculptor David Cumbie guides students Southeast Missouri University. After relocating to Florida, Cochran worked in as they create life-size busts. Students will learn techniques for Luis Montoya’s fine arts foundry in West Palm Beach for three years, where he capturing accurate proportions of the head and a variety of facial learned the art of bronze casting. He later taught art in Jupiter, Florida and in features during this intensive, two-day workshop. Students will be Fort Pierce, Florida. In 1993 he opened Shadetree Studio, a fine arts foundry, responsible for buying a 25-pound bag of clay which will be available where he has cast for many well-known artists. He currently has work on in class. Skill level: All display on Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, and a collaborative piece on Members $240 • Non-members $260 the grounds of the Smithsonian Marine Center in Fort Pierce. He also has a 9-11 Firefighters Memorial sculpture installed at Digital Domain Field, the spring training facility for the New York Mets in Port Saint Lucie, Florida. Cochran is a WKS37 Patination of Metals member of the Board of Directors of the A. E. Backus Museum and Gallery. He Instructor: Pat Cochran resides in St. Lucie Village, Florida. Fall II: Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 3 & 4, 10 am-4 pm, Studio 6 In this two day workshop, students learn how to patina bronze, aluminum and steel under the instruction of nationally exhibited sculptor and bronze caster, Pat Cochran. Explore how to achieve a variety of colors and
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CERAMICS TD185 Beyond Round: Altered Pots
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I and II: Mondays, 1:30-3:30 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 4 Fall I: Class starts August 27 Fall II: Class starts October 29 Explore the potters wheel and create animated pots by altering thrown forms beyond round. Dart, pleat, fold and facet! Just because it’s made on a wheel doesn’t mean it has to be round. Skill level: Beginner Members $175 • Non-members $195
TD184 Surface Decoration for Pottery
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall II: Thursdays, 10:30-12:30 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 4, class starts Nov. 1 Experiment with sgrafitto, slip trailing, and inlay to enhance the clay surface. Learn to layer techniques to create unique, narrative pottery. Perfect for gifting! .Skill level: All Members $175 • Non-members $195
Doug Bringle, TriBowl, ceramics
TD135 Beginning Handbuilding
Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 1:30-3:30 pm, 8 weeks, 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! Skill level: Beginner Members $225 • Non-Members $245
TD172 Handbuilding Like the Ancients
Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & II: Mondays, 7-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 4 Fall I & II: Fridays, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 4 Humans have been firing clay for over 20,000 years, leaving artifacts that provide us glimpses into ancient times and ways. From Mesopotamia to Japan, from the shores of Lake Titicaca to the slopes of Mt. Olympus, clay vessels and figures, tiles and tablets preserve and suggest those long ago days. Let’s build on that clay legacy by creating pots that harken back to ancient times. Skill level: All Members $225 • Non-Members $245
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Belinda Glennon, Cardinal Basket, ceramics
TD174 Handbuilding with Found Objects
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I: Thursdays, 10:30-12:30 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 4 Class starts August 30 Experiment with paper, plants, fabric and more as you create hand built pottery with unique texture and pattern. Make your own stamps and sprig molds to personalize your work. Skill level: All Members $175 • Non-members $195
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Student/Intern - Talisee wheel throwing
TD122 Beginning Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II: Tuesday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 4 Instructor: Barbara Bailey Fall I & II: Thursday, 7-9 pm, 8 weeks, 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. Skill level: Beginner Members $225 • Non-Members $245
CERAMICS TD228 Continuing Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II: Mondays, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 4 Instructor: Vadim Malkin Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 7-9 pm, 8 weeks, 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. Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-Members $255
WORKSHOPS WKT23 Date Night Ceramics
Instructor: Jesus Minguez Friday, 7 pm-9 pm, Studio 4 September 7, October 4, November 1, December 7, January 4 Clay is like a relationship: it must be pinched, molded and designed to become everlasting. Ceramics artist and your host for the evening, Jesus Minguez will walk you and your partner through clay projects that will make a fantastic date night. Bring some wine and prepare to get messy and have fun making art! Snacks and all materials included. Fee is per couple. Skill level: All Members $100 • Non-Members $120
Jeff Rogers, large gold ceramic bowl
WKT50 Production Pots Big and Small
Instructor: Jeff Rogers Fall I Saturday, Sept. 29 & Sunday, Sept. 30, 1 pm-5 pm, Studio 4 Slides and lecture: Saturday, Sept. 29, 10 am-11 am, Studio 7 This two day workshop will focus on pottery techniques to reproduce works of all sizes in series for sets and commissions. We will explore the development of a family of work that inter-relates and the skills necessary to produce it, with an emphasis on precision and productivity. Included in this workshop is a lecture by Jeff and a slide show of his work. Lecture and slideshow is for registered participants only. Skill level: Intermediate Members $160 • Non-Members $180
Jesus Minguez, screenprinted floral ceramic dish Vince Sansone working on a series of large vessells
TD240 Let’s Throw Bigger!
Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II: Fridays, 1:30 pm-3:30 pm, 6 weeks, Studio 4 Can you center and raise 2lbs of clay? Then you can make a pot twice the size by adding two and two. We’ll explore the different ways to make larger pots: throwing sections, throwing coils and raising the clay, using more of the clay from the bottom of the pot to get it taller, using less water, wedging, and more. We can do it – it’s time to go big! The last day of this class will feature guest artist Jeff Rogers, a professional production potter, to demo his skills at throwing large vessels. Skill level: Intermediate Members $170 • Non-Members $190
TD231 3-D Design
Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 8 weeks, 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. Skill level: Intermediate; some hand-building skills are required Members $235 • Non-Members $255
TD321 Advanced Ceramics
Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II:Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, 8 weeks, 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. Prerequisite: Intermediate Ceramics and Continuing Wheel Throwing or similar experience. Skill level: Advanced Members $245 • Non-Members $265
WKT47 Screenprint and Transfers on Clay
Jeff Rogers bio: Pottery making has taken Jeff around the world in the nearly 30 years since his first apprenticeships with Charles Counts at Rising Fawn Pottery, in Rising Fawn, Georgia, and later with Suzy and Nigel Atkins at La Potterie Du Don in Montsalvy, France. Jeff says “I find my deepest joy in making pots that enhance the daily fabric of peoples’ lives. What greater, or more sacred privilege could a human being be given than this?” He currently works as a production potter at the Simon Pearce Pottery in Windsor, Vermont.
Instructor: Jesus Minguez Fall I: Saturday, October 13, 1:30 pm-5:30 pm, Studio 4 Learn to create screenprints to use for clay surface decorations. An in-class demonstration on screenprint making is followed by students creating their own, and exploring techniques to transfer their screenprint onto thrown or hand-built pieces. There will be opportunity to practice the transferring by using supplied screens on pre-cut slabs. Students will be able to work with colored porcelain in this workshop. Skill level: All Members $85 • Non-Members $105
WKT49 Mindful Clay
Instructors: Doug Bringle and Sandra Maria Johnson, Fall I: Sunday, September 9 & 16, 2 pm-5 pm, Studio 4 Incorporating mindfulness into your life teaches you to live in the moment, observing your thoughts and feelings without judgment so that you can feel better and reduce stress levels. In the same way, working with and handling clay focuses you on creating a project allowing the cares of your daily routine to fade into the background. In this workshop combining mindfulness with clay, we will hand build clay cups as mindfulness techniques are taught. The result: a more relaxed and de-stressed you, plus one unique and useful cup! Skill level: All Members $70 • Non-Members $90 Sandra Maria Johnson, MA is a registered mental health counselor intern at The Meaningful Life Center. Sandra earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Sandra is passionate about helping people discover their strengths and experience personal growth as they face life’s challenges. She is trained in the clinical use of Mindfulness Meditation and seeks to share the usefulness of this practice to manage stress and to increase joy.
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Doug Bringle, Christmas Tree, ceramic
WKT51 Ceramics DEMONSTRATION STUDIO
Instructor: Doug Bringle Each Demonstration Studio is a 2 hr demonstration in various techniques, styles and aesthetics. Fall I: Monday, September 3, 10 am-12 pm, Studio 4 Check out the possibilities of clay as instructor Doug Bringle demonstrates how easy it is to create clay fish using pre-rolled slabs, a few tools, a dash of water and a smidge of imagination. Fall II: Monday, November 5, 10 am-12 pm, Studio 4 Instructor Doug Bringle will help get you in the yuletide mood by demonstrating how to construct a clay Christmas tree, complete with handmade decorations and a topping star. Mistletoe optional! Members and Non-Members $20
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PHOTOGRAPHY PH 174 Focusing Essentials (4-week class)
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall II: Mondays, 7 pm-9 pm, Studio 3, class starts October 29 Learn essential camera settings and shooting modes through in-class presentations and demonstrations. Class will cover fundamental understanding of your camera, lenses, and special equipment. This class is ideal for beginning photographers looking to understand digital camera settings. Skill level: Beginner Members $110 • Non-members $130
PH172 Mastering Exposure (4-week Class) Student Photographers on Lake Geneva during Switzerland Photo Tour with Peter Schreyer
Digital Classes
Learn the art and techniques of digital photography using SLR cameras, including the use of post-processing computer programs.
PH 147 Digital Photography I
Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I and II: Thursdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 3 Instructor: Jennifer Copp Fall I: Fridays, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 3 Build a strong foundation for your photography and make better images by understanding exposure, metering, focus, file formats, depth of field and basic composition. Hands-on demonstrations and assignments with personalized reviews reinforce camera systems such as shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and their artistic impact on the photograph. Skill level: Beginner Members $220 • Non-members $240
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall II: Mondays, 7 pm-9 pm, Studio 3, class starts Nov. 26 Explore ways to make the photograph you envision by learning and practicing in-camera metering and exposure techniques. Mastering exposure is an essential tool in progressing your photography skills. Concepts are reinforced through discussion, hands-on demonstrations, and assignment(s). Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings or similar experience. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members $110 • Non-members $130
PH 166 Macro Photography
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Tuesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Heritage Center In this class, students will learn skills needed to capture the fascinating world of small nature subjects. Skills cover lens selection and use, lighting and timing. From wildflowers to flying insects, we will learn, explore and photograph. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of camera settings. Skill level: Members $220 • Non-members $240
PH 169 Basic Camera Settings (4-week Class)
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I: Mondays, 7 pm-9 pm, Studio 3, class starts Sept. 24 Fall II: Sundays, 4 pm-6 pm, Studio 3, class starts Dec. 30 Learn essential camera settings and shooting modes through in-class presentations and demonstrations. Class will cover fundamental understanding of your camera, lenses, and special equipment. This class is ideal for beginning photographers looking to understand digital camera settings. Skill level: Beginner Members $110 • Non-members $130
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Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall II: Monday 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Heritage Center Catch the shot and the passion for bird photography! Explore techniques on how to get as close as possible to the bird’s environment while capturing that prize photograph. Practice these techniques during instructor-led field trips with lifelong birder and bird photographer, Milton Heiberg. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or similar experience and a 300mm lens. Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-members $255
PH253 The Natural Landscape
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Mondays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Heritage Center Explore how to approach various landscapes. Learn techniques to capture the best light and create dynamic landscape compositions including the use of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography. Classroom activities are reinforced with instructor-led field trips. Learn how to see and control forms of composition, and using HDR in your landscapes. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-members $255
PH287 Video Storytelling
Instructor: Chris Casler Fall II: Thursdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 5 Learn how to make videos to tell a story using motion picture techniques used by professional filmmakers to craft everything from major movies to documentaries to T.V. spots and even home movies that maintain the audience’s interest. The course teaches how to use camera angles, how to see and use available light (and some artificial lighting), basic, effective sound recording techniques, and editing. Most important will be learning how to shoot footage that can later be edited to create a successful finished film. Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-members $255
PH 148 Digital Photography II
Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I and II: Wednesdays, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 3 Fall I and II: Tuesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 5 Instructor: Jennifer Copp Fall II: Fridays, 10 am-12 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 3 Through in-depth assignments and image reviews, students more deeply explore composition, lighting, lenses and flash photography. Field trips will further develop skills for real time applications. Demonstrations on basic printing techniques and preparing photographs for on-line presentation will be included. Students will be trained to use Crealdé’s digital print lab, selecting works from class to print. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240
PH 277 Bird Photography: Lessons and Field Trips
PH 281 Introduction to the World of Stock Photography (4-week class)
Sherri Bunye, Acoma Clay and Blue, photograph
PH 173 The Art of Composition (4-week Class)
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I: Mondays, 7 pm-9 pm, Studio 3, class starts Aug. 20 Explore the art of composition by learning fundamentals such as perspective, a point of view, and balance. Increase your skills with an awareness of how geometry, light, and color elements enhance your photograph. Practice these techniques during in-class activities and shooting assignments. Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings and Mastering Exposure (or similar experience). Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members $110 • Non-members $130
PH 258 Basic Image Processing
Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I: Wednesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Heritage Center Learn the fundamentals of image processing with two of today’s most popular image processing tools and enhancement workflows. The first will combine the best features of Lightroom and Photoshop. The second will be a Photoshop-only workflow. Other topics will include creating and maintaining an image archive, effective use of metadata, and preparing images for online publishing/printing. Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-members $255
Fall I and Fall II • August–December 2018
Instructor: Ali Lanenga Fall I: Thursdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 4 weeks, Heritage Center, class starts August 23 Explore the world of stock photography! Learn industry standards, technical terms, model and property releases. Explore how to create, style and execute concepts that catch the eye of advertisers and editors. Two instructor-led shooting sessions that will lay the foundation to beginning a robust stock portfolio. Open to all levels of interest in stock photography. Students must understand basic photography techniques and how to operate their camera. Skill level: Intermediate Members $115 • Non-members $135
PH 358 Nature Photography
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall II: Tuesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Heritage Center 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. Skill level: Advanced. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience. Members $245 • Non-members $265
PHOTOGRAPHY PH365 Telling A Story With Pictures
Instructor: Sherri Bunye and Laurie Hagemaier Fall I: Sundays, 3-5 pm, Studio 3, 8 weeks This class meets every other week through November 18, 2018 Learn how to develop a photography project from concept to producing a final body of work. Extended schedule will provide necessary time to work on your project. Participation in hands-on classroom activities and assignments will assist you in project development, overcoming obstacles, and how to tell your story with pictures. Time provided for one-on-one shooting session. All participants will present their projects at the end of the class. Skill level: Advanced Members $245 • Non-members $265
Combined Digital & Film
In-depth exploration of various photographic topics and themes, applicable to digital or film, color or black-and-white photography.
PH 243 Introduction to Portrait Photography
Instructor: Chris Casler Fall II: Tuesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 3 In this class, students will learn basic lighting techniques, using flash and natural light to tell a story. Focus is given to the ways in which posing techniques can define the photographic portrait, revealing a subject’s unique personality. Students may work in black and white or color. Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-members $255
Film-based Classes
Main Street at Dusk, Cedar Key, Florida - 2017 (film-based silver gelatin print) , by Peter Schreyer,
Learn the fundamentals of photography with a camera that uses film, leading to the art and techniques of processing traditional black-andwhite photographs in a wet darkroom.
WKPH54 Florida Backroads Series: Photograph Historic
Cedar Key in Classic Black and White with Film!
Chris Casler, OMA First Thursdays, photograph
PH 286 Architectural Photography
PH 168 Black-and-White Film Photography: Introduction to the Darkroom
Instructor: John Baker Fall I & Fall II: Mondays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 5 Explore 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. Tuition includes all darkroom materials. Skill Level: Beginner Members $235 • Non-members $255
PH 239 Black and White Film Photography II: Fine-tuning Your Film and Printing Skills
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall I: Thursdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 5 Sharpen your black-and-white vision of the world surrounding you in this intermediate level course more 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 regular darkroom demonstrations and a night photography field trip. Prerequisite: Black-and-White Film Photography I or similar experience. Tuition includes all darkroom materials. Skill level: Intermediate Members $245 • Non-members $265
WORKSHOPS
Instructor: Chris Casler Fall I: Tuesdays 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, Studio 3 In this class students learn how to make outstanding photographs that reveal the essential qualities of the built environment – residential, commercial, monumental, historic, and contemporary – and how to photograph interiors like a pro. The class covers lighting techniques, from available light to multiple and mixed lighting, and image postproduction, including multiple exposure, image stitching, and high dynamic range processing so that students realize their vision in final images. Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-members $255
Ph 241 Image and Meaning in Photography
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall II: Thursdays, 7 pm-9 pm, 8 weeks, 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-andwhite photography. Prerequisite: Digital Photo II/Black-and-White Photo II or similar experience. Skill level: Intermediate Members $235 • Non-members $255
CREALDÉ LAB & DARKROOM Digital Printing Lab & Finishing Area
Weds. 6-9 pm; Friday, 9am-1 pm; Sat. 1-5 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. Bring printing paper, mat boards and frames, as needed. The lab is available at no charge for students who complete the Digital Printing Lab Workshop or equivalent training. Crealdé membership is required.
Crealdé Darkroom Rental
Weds. 6-9 pm; Friday, 9am-4 pm; Sat. 1-5 pm Members $70 for 8-week session The renovated darkroom on the main campus features 10 separate enlarging stations, which accommodate 35mm to 4x5-inch format film, plus a separate film processing area. Crealdé membership is required.
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Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall I: Saturday, September 22, 9 am-5 pm, on location Photo-Review: Saturday, Oct. 6, 2 pm-5 pm, Studio 5 Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in the historic fishing village of Cedar Key, scenically located on the Gulf of Mexico. This two-day workshop will provide a contemporary window into the region’s heritage as a 19th-century trading and transportation center, linking the Gulf with inland Florida. Remaining today is what many consider to be one of Florida’s most picturesque towns, providing rich photographic opportunities, including the natural and man-made landscape, local landmarks and interiors of historic buildings. This allout fun workshop includes working with black-and-white film (loaner cameras available), camera demonstrations, a boat trip to outlying islands and dinner at the Island Hotel Restaurant, a spectacular dusk photography session, and lab work producing hand-printed enlargements. Digital photographers are also welcome. Skill level: All Members $235 • Non-members $255 Call 352.543.5111 for reservations at the charming 10-room Island Hotel for an overnight stay in Cedar Key. Space is limited at the hotel, so early reservations are suggested – be sure and mention the Crealdé workshop. WKPH75 Travel the Historic Back Roads to St. Augustine
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall II: Saturday, November 10, 9 am-5 pm, On Location Photo-Review: Tues., Nov. 20, 5 pm-6:30 pm, Studio 5 Discover hidden architectural and cultural treasures in america’s oldest city, including lesser-known historic sites and neighborhoods which will be explored during an extensive city walk. On the road to St. Augustine the group will travel on Volusia County’s Scenic Loop along the Halifax River and the day will culminate with a waterfront dusk photography session. In 2015, the instructor directed the St. Augustine at 450 documentary photography project, which became an official exhibition of the city’s celebration year. Skill level: All Members $150 • Non-members $170
WKPH26 Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places Along The Yearling Trail
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall I: Saturday, October 20, 9 am-5 pm, on location Photo-Review: Tues., Oct. 30, 5 pm-6:30 pm, Studio 5 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. Skill level: All Members $105 • Non-members $125
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PHOTOGRAPHY WKPH76 Figure Study: Fine-Art Nude
Jennifer Copp, Sophia, photograph
WKPH77 Photographing the Family
Instructor: Jennifer Copp Fall I Wednesday, September 12, 7 pm-9 pm; Saturday, September 15, 11 am-2 pm; Saturday, September 22, 11 am-2 pm; Wednesday, October 3, 7 pm-9 pm; Studio 3 This four-day family workshop is designed for parents, grandparents or those wishing to capture the spontaneous moments of kids and families. Participants will be introduced to their cameras, basic settings and lighting conditions, and will learn the art of capturing a child’s attention, as well as being prepared for candid moments. The final gathering will be to review and discuss work created during the workshop. Art supplies will be provided on the Saturdays in which the children are in attendance and they will be able to make and take home the art that they make in the class.* Fully manual digital cameras are required for all participants. Skill level: All Members $275 • Non-members $295
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I: Saturday, Sept. 29, 10 am-5 pm, Studio 3 Photo-Review: Saturday, Oct. 13, 10 am-12 pm, Studio 3 Learn how to create dramatic high-contrast figure study images of the female form. Explore both lighting and posing techniques specific to fine-art figure studies. Hands-on demonstrations will be followed by studio shooting sessions with female model(s). Opportunity to share and be provided feedback on your images two weeks later at the scheduled photo-review session. Tuition includes all model fees. Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings or understanding of your camera. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members $260 • Non-members $280
WKPH66 Introduction to Cyanotype Printmaking
Instructor: Ali Lanenga Fall I: Saturday, September 15, 9 am-1 pm, Studio 7 Come explore cyanotype printmaking in this digital darkroom class! Students will print a series of digital photographs by first learning to make negatives, then using contact printing techniques we’ll use traditional darkroom chemistry to make unique hand-printed photographs. Students can expect to leave with a series of cyanotype prints and the skills necessary to continue exploring the medium on their own. Skill level: All Members $100 • Non-members $120
WKPH65 Capture to Print
Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I: Saturday, September 15, 9 am-2 pm, Studio 5 Delve deeper into concepts presented in “Basic Image Processing.” Students will focus on the creative side of image processing and learn to create expressive images suitable for making exhibition quality prints. This course will cover aesthetics, what makes a fine print and advanced image processing techniques using Lightroom or Photoshop and 3rd party plugins with an introduction to color management. Explore the possibilities of modern inkjet and Lab printing methods. Other topics will include: creating and using camera profiles, display profiles, soft proofing, calibration, paper types, printing, and matting. Prerequiste(s): Basic Image Processing or similar experience. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members $160 • Non-members $180
WKPH51 Nature at the Joe Overstreet Landing
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Saturday, Sept. 29, 9 am-5 pm, on location Photo-Review: Tuesday, Oct. 9, 5 pm-6:30 pm, Heritage Center Spend a full day of photography with Milton Heiberg, author of seven books on photographic technique and aesthetics. Visit some of Florida’s most beautiful rural and untouched wild areas from cattle country to bird refuges, including Snail Kites and a working Bald Eagle nest. Lunch is included on location at available picnic tables (students with special dietary needs can bring their own lunch). Slab-foundation restroom facilities are available. Adventures await as we photograph a stream in the middle of a forgotten oak forest...an experience not to be missed. Only 80 minutes from the Winter Park/Orlando area. Workshop participants will meet at Overstreet Landing at 9 am. Skill level: All Members $105 • Non-members $125
WKPH42 Photograph Nature in the Ocala National Forest: Scrub Jay Adventure
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall II: Saturday, Oct. 27, 9 am-5 pm, on location Photo-Review: Tues., Nov. 6, 5 pm-6:30 pm, Heritage Center 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. Skill level: All Members $105 • Non-members $125
WKPH78 Still-Life Photography Workshop
Jon Manchester, Orlando Sculpture, photograph WKPH55 Monochrome Images for Digital Photographers
Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I: Saturday, October 6, 9 am-2 pm, Studio 3 Lean the aesthetics, tools, and techniques to create high-quality black-and-white photographs. In this half-day workshop, students will review digital editing techniques and then get to work shooting, editing and converting images from color to monochrome using Lightroom and Photoshop. Students will have the opportunity to shoot their own photos, but may also bring in their own digital images. A discussion on digital black and white printing will demostrate the use of Epson Photo Inkjet printers. Skill level: All Members $160 • Non-members $180
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Winter: Saturday, January 19, 10 am-3 pm, Studio 3 Photo-Review: Saturday, February 2, 10 am-12 pm, Studio 3 Still-life scenes can vary from simple to complex and represent specific challenges for photographers and painters looking to create dramatic photographs. Learn how to set up a scene, control lighting, and create impactful compositions to produce amazing still-life images. Examine and overcome the technical, compositional, and design issues inherent in still-life scenes while learning to identify key elements and explore their relationships that will ultimately set the mood for the final image. Workshop is open to photographers and painters. Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings or understanding of your camera. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members $160 • Non-members $180
PAINTING & DRAWING
PD102 Intro to Drawing and Painting
Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I and II: Mondays, 6-8 pm, Studio 1B , 8 weeks Explore the fundamentals of drawing and painting. Sample various drawing and painting techniques using different media, including watercolors, acrylics and oils. Most supplies are provided. Skill level: Beginner Members $230 • Non-members $250
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PD 103 Drawing I
Instructor: Wendi Zlamal Fall I and II: Tuesdays, 4 pm-7 pm, Studio 1A, 6 weeks Train your eye to see proportions, angles, and value. We will practice drawing what we see, using light and shadow to show form, and practice the subtle transitions in shading. Learning to draw realistically from life will help you to draw anything, and hone your skill to becoming a better artist. Skill level: Beginner Members $245 • Non-members $265
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PD 103 Drawing I
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I and II: Fridays, 10 am-Noon, Studio 1B, 8 weeks Develop skills for measuring proportions and angles, drawing tones to show light and volume, perspective and composition. Students will learn techniques to draw realistically and develop perceptual awareness. Skill level: Beginner Members $220 • Non-members $240
PAINTING & DRAWING PD119 Beginning Oil Painting
Instructor: Beth Pendleton Fall I and II: Sundays, 2-5 pm, Studio 1A, 6 weeks Learn basic techniques and methods used in representational oil painting by developing skills of observing, rendering, color matching, and applying paint through practice. Demonstrations and discussions will emphasize the importance of composition, shapes, edges, brushwork, and manipulating the value and intensity of color. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members $250 • Non-members $270
PD120 Fundamentals of Color
Instructor: Beth Pendleton Fall I and II: Fridays, 4:30-7:30 pm, Studio 1 A, 6 weeks 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. Some supplies are provided. Skill level: All Members $260 • Non-members $280
PD266 Landscape Painting with Pastels
Instructor: Gary Rupp Fall II: Wednesdays, 1-4 pm, Studio 1B, 6 weeks Students will work from their own landscape photographs as we will explore a variety of under painting techniques to create a sense of aerial perspective. Layering pastels over different under paintings created by watercolors, acrylics or oil paints will allow the students to find the technique that works best for them. Prior experience with pastels is recommended. Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $255 • Non-members $275 Gary Rupp bio:
PD265 Daily Painting: Guide to Painting Small & Often Instructors: Brian and Debbie Miller Fall I and II: Wednesdays, 6-9 pm, Studio 1B, 6 weeks Practice, practice, practice -- the mantra of every discipline from baseball to Bach. But it’s not easy to find time to create when life is so demanding. This course offers techniques to help you commit to painting small and often. At the end of the class, you’ll know more about your personal artistic style and how to overcome common barriers to creativity. Working from still-life and photos, you’ll have a small body of work (12 to 18 paintings), tools for your ongoing practice, and ways to exhibit your work (for fun and profit). This is an acrylics class, but oils are fine if the student has previous experience. All classroom demonstrations will center on acrylic painting techniques. Skill level: Intermediate Members $255 • Non-members $275
PD150 Painting with Pastels
Patricia Byron, Hypnotic, Acrylic
PD143 Exploring Abstract Painting
Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I and II: Tuesdays, 1-3 pm, Studio 1A, 8 weeks 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 vision, while referencing the works of contemporary painters. Be ready to paint outside the lines. Skill level: All Members $220 • Non-members $240
PD 104 Beginning Watercolor
Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I and II: Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm, Studio 1B, 8 weeks Fall I and II: Fridays, 1-3 pm, Studio 1B, 8 weeks 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. Skill level: Beginner Members $220 • Non-members $240
PD149 Beginning Acrylics
Instructor: David Hunter Fall I and II: Tuesdays, 7-9 pm, Studio 1B, 8 weeks Fall I and II: Wednesdays, 10 am-Noon, Studio 1B, 8 weeks 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. Skill level: Beginner Members $220 • Non-members $240
Instructor: Gary Rupp Fall II: Tuesdays, 9 am-Noon, Studio 1A, 6 weeks Learn to paint with the purest form of color available to artists. Learn the unique techniques of working with pastels, from the use of various pastel surfaces, to becoming familiar with hard and soft pastels, and finding the advantages of underpainting. Some experience with drawing/ painting recommended. Gary Rupp, Albuquerque Blue, Pastel Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $245 • Non-members $265
PD201 Life Drawing
Instructor: Marie Orban Fall I and II: Tuesdays, 7:45-9:45 pm, Studio 1A, 8 weeks 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. Skill level: Intermediate Members $255 • Non-members $275
PD154 Beginning Portrait Drawing with Live Model
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I and II: Thursdays, 7:45-9:45pm, Studio 1A, 8 weeks In this drawing techniques class, students will learn the technical aspects of drawing the human head. Working from a live model and other sources, students will gain experience and familiarity with both pencil and charcoal mediums, exploring the genre’s expressive possibilities. Tuition includes model fees. Bring a drawing pad and graphite pencil to the first class. Skill level: Beginner Members $235 • Non-members $255
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PD249 Drawing II
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I and II: Thursdays, 5:30-7:30 pm, Studio 1A, 8 weeks 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. Skill level: Intermediate Members $225 • Non-members $245
PD155 Beginning Portrait Drawing
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I and II: Mondays, 10-12:00 pm, Studio 1A, 8 weeks Learn the basics of drawing portraits using pencil and charcoal techniques. Focusing first on proportions, measurements and anatomy, students will then experiment with rub-out and cross-hatch techniques to create tonal studies. Students will begin working from photographs provided by the instructor, but may choose their own photographs as the class progresses. Skill level: Beginner Members $215 • Non-members $235
PD255 Advanced/Independent Oil & Acrylics It’s All About the Finish
Fall I: Fridays, 9am-12pm, Studio IA, 4 weeks, starts Aug. 24 Instructor: Stacy Barter In this 4-week crash course, 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! Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $170 • Non-members $190
PD255 Advanced/Independent Oil & Acrylics It’s All About the Finish
Fall II: Fridays, 9am-12pm, Studio IA, 6 weeks, starts Oct. 26 Instructor: Patti Shistle 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! Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $255 • Non-members $275
PD260 Poetic Realities
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30 pm, Studio 1A, 8 weeks Use your drawing skills to create abstract and semi-abstracts works of art. Students will learn four approaches that allow a more poetic, interpretative response when working from life and nature. Learn to create ambiguous space with two- and three-tone simplification pencil drawings, fragmentation (misalignment and repetition of details, and collage style arrangements of shapes and tones). Skill level: Intermediate Members $225 • Non-members $245
PD261 Intermediate Watercolor
Instructor: Patty Kane Fall I & II: Mondays, 4 pm-7 pm, Studio 1A, 6 weeks Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 1A, 6 weeks Explore the beauty of layering watercolor and the value of using a limited palette through demonstrations and critiques. Learn traditional watercolor techniques and exercises designed to gain skills and confidence needed to tap into your creative side. Skill level: Intermediate Members $255 • Non-members $275
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Instructor: Glen Ward Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 1B, 6 weeks In this beginning class, students will learn how to use the first artistic medium in the history of man while discovering their hidden ability to create beautiful works of art with confidence. Photo reference will be provided for the first class. Skill level: Beginner Members $225 • Non-members $245
Thomas Thorspecken, Man Carving his own Destiny, 2018
PD263 Urban Sketching: Tips and Techniques
Instructor: Thomas Thorspecken Fall I & II: Sundays, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, Studio 1B, 6 weeks Learn to sketch from subject to the environment. Classroom sessions will focus on sketching clothed models and progress towards sketching the model and classroom environment. Learn how to incorporate storytelling into your sketches in our location sessions. These trips to local venues will challenge you to use your sketchbook the way a photojournalist uses a camera. The six-week goal is to produce finished sketches using pencil, pen, and watercolor within two hours. Skill level: Intermediate Members $255 • Non-members $275
Glen Ward bio: Glen Ward began his formal career as an artist in 1974 studying acrylics, pastels and watercolors at the Orlando Museum of Art and beneath Wally Clewitt at the Maitland Art Center in Maitland, FL. Glen has been an instructor at the Maitland Art Center since 2000, and over the decades has flexed his cross-disciplinary skills in soft and oil pastels, acrylics, oils, watercolors and multimedia works. Glen has authored three books: Come On In, The Water’s Fine (watercolors), The Wonderful World of Pastel, and The Secrets of Perfect Portraits.
PD305 Portrait Painting
Instructor: Don Sondag Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 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. Skill level: Advanced. Prerequisites: Intro to Oils, Fundamentals of Color, Portrait Drawing or similar experience. Members $290 • Non-members $310
PD323 Advanced Watercolor Studies
Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & II: Thursdays, 2-4 pm, Studio 1B, 8 weeks 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. Skill level: Advanced. Prerequisite: Watercolor II or similar experience. Members $240 • Non-members $260
PD153 Visual Storytelling through Art Journaling
Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & II: Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 am, Studio 1A, 4 weeks Art Journaling is a visual diary where memories, emotions and thoughts come alive onto your pages. Through the freestyle use of color, words, photos and imagery, create a personal art journal that will allow you to explore the world around you! Be ready to uncover your heart’s story, with paint, doodles, stamping and collaging while enjoying the unrestricted process of creativity! Skill level: All Members $95 • Non-members $115
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Mary Gray, Ballerina Memory, oil on canvas
PD267 Figurative Painting: The Live Model
Instructor: Mary J. Gray Fall I & II: Thursdays, 1-4 pm, Studio 1A, 6 weeks Learn to observe and capture the figure on canvas using color and brush work and how to mix and use color to capture the beauty of the human form. Working in either oils or acrylics, students become comfortable exploring shadow, light, shape and values. There will be a few demonstrations but this class will emphasize development of students own style and unique color sense. Models will be nude and may use draped materials. One class will have the model in costume. Tuition includes model fees. Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $280 • Non-members $300 Mary J. Gray received her B.A. in Painting with a teaching certification from UCF in Orlando, FL and studied photography at the Arrowmont School of Art in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Mary has taught arts education for regional public and private schools, the Maitland Art Center and Orlando Museum of Art. She has studied with Daniel Green and Gregg Kreutz in New York, and with local talent Morgan Samuel Price, Larry Moore, Stacy Barter and Don Sondag at Crealdé School of Art. Mary organized and co-founded Women in Art, a first group of its kind to promote women in the arts in Central Florida, and exhibited for a total of 23 shows the artwork of regional female artists. Mary also co-founded and directed the Central Florida Plein Air Artists. Her work has been exhibited locally, nationally and internationally, and was featured in Plein Air Painting Magazine.
Unique, skillfully crafted gifts made by Crealdé artists Fall I and Fall II • August–December 2018
Steve Rogers, Acadia Series, Pencil and Crayon
WKP91 Discovering the Pure Joy of Intuitive Abstract
Painting: Fluid Acrylic & Mixed Water Media
Instructor: Steve Rogers Winter 9:30 am-4:30 pm, January 18, 19 & 20; Studios 1 A and 1 B Join Steve as we discover the pure Joy of painting intuitive Abstract Painting with Golden Fluid Acrylics and Watercolor Pencils and Crayons. Letting go and realizing that there are no rules depends entirely on understanding Design and Color Theory and these will be thoroughly explained and illustrated. Then the fun begins. Lots of intuitive painting time with help finding your direction and finally what it takes to pull and Abstract together. Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $355 • Non-members $375 Steve Rogers is from New York City and attended Rollins College in Winter Park, FL and Monmouth College in Monmouth, IL. His father was a commercial artist and would often paint at home when Steve was a child. Steve has had a career as a painter since 1975, teaching workshops locally, nationally and internationally. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States where he has won numerous awards, and can be found in several permanent collections including The Florida Senate Collection, the National Watercolor Society Permanent Collection, the Orlando International Airport, the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach and the United States Fifth District Courthouse, and is a Signature Member of the American Watercolor Society. Steve has been featured in numerous publications and he has released two DVDs: 7 Secrets of Painting Reflections in Watercolor and Secrets of Painting Light and Shadow in Watercolor.
Richard Colvin, Car Room #13, oil
WKP93 Liberate your Brushwork in Oil or Acrylic
Instructor: Richard Colvin Fall I 10 am-4 pm, October 20 & 21, Studio 1A In this two day workshop, painter/museum director R. Colvin leads students through lectures, demonstrations, and painting experiences designed to free their brush techniques. Techniques will include underpainting/value-mapping and textural explorations. Students to bring in their own photo reference, any subject. Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $230 • Non-members $250 Richard Colvin is an artist and museum professional who brings an alternative viewpoint to his work in both traditional and contemporary styles. Born in Olathe, Kansas (1957), Colvin’s family relocated to Florida in the mid-1960s. Colvin received an art education courtesy of a succession of mentors: Barbara Bassett at the Art Workshop in Winter
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Park, Thomas F. Peterson at Rollins College, and through observing Central Florida’s legendary painter/printmakers, including Maury Hurt, Bill Orr, Jerry Raidiger, and many others. In craftsmanship and spirit, Colvin’s greatest mentor is his father, Ronald P. Colvin. During his 30+ year museum career, he has had the opportunity to study works by a wide array of masters. He continues over time to exercise his abilities in a variety of styles and mannerisms (in both painting and printmaking) and prefers to let the idea dictate the style and manner rather than external forces.
Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall II Saturday, 11 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 From temples and tombs clay figures and vessels speak to us of long ago peoples…Mayans, Babylonians, Egyptians. Visions of those ancients will dance in our heads as we work clay into shapes from their cultures. Join us as we step back into the past. No time machines required! Members $130 • Non-members $150
YAP209 Painting and Drawing II Girl drawing with marker in Mini Monets class
(AGES 4-6) YAP108 Mini Monets
Gregg Kreutz, Cartegenia, oil on canvas,
WKP94 Plein Air in Winter Park
Instructor: Gregg Kreutz Winter 9:30 am-4:30 pm, January 25, 26 & 27, 2019 On-location in Winter Park (if it rains, Studios 1A & 1B) This three-day workshop will focus on depicting Winter Park’s colorful locations using Kreutz’s direct painting approach. Pictorial dynamic will be emphasized with movement explored as the key tool; color movement (having the color evolve from warm to cool across the canvas), value movement (building the light up to a climax), and design movement (harmonizing negative and positive spaces). There will be demonstrations and one-on-one instruction utilizing the principles laid out in Kreutz’s popular book Oil Painting Essentials. Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced Members $590 • Non-members $610 Gregg Kreutz is an award-winning oil painter, poet and playwright based in New York City. He teaches at the Art Students League as well as workshops held nationally and internationally. He is the author of two very successful books. Problem Solving for Oil Painters and Oil Painting Essentials. Gregg has been drawing and painting all of his life. After graduating from N.Y.U., he pursued his training as a painter in earnest at the Art Student’s League, winning a merit scholarship. He studied with Frank Mason, Robert Beverly Hale and, most significantly David A. Leffell. After his training, he signed up for the Washington Square Outdoor Art Show and won Best in Show. From there, he found representation in galleries and became a full-time painter.
OPEN STUDIOS
There is no instruction provided, but monitor is present. No photography allowed. No pre-registration, cash or check is accepted upon arrival. A Crealdé membership is encouraged.
PD030 Open Studio: Figure
Studio Monitor: Nicholas Schulman Friday, 1-3:30 pm, Studio 1A Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. Fee: $10 per session
PD031 Open Studio: Life Drawing
Studio Monitor: Daphne Storm Sunday, 10 am-12:30 pm, Studio 1A Students work from a live model. The session begins with quick gestures, moving to longer poses. Fee: $10
PD033 Open Studio
Studio Monitor: Marie Orban Monday, 7:45-9:45 pm, Studio 1A Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. Fee: $10 per session
Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 11 am- 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 self-expression in a nurturing environment. Members $110 • Non-members $130
(AGES 5-8) YAP101 Pint Size Picassos
Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 9-10 am, Studio 1B 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 $110 • Non-members $130
YAP102 Vanishing Animals in Clay
Instructor: Doug Bringle Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 pm, Studio 4 Fall I Saturday, 9-10 am, Studio 4 Tigers, whales, rhinos, tortoises…all are on the list of endangered species. We’ll capture a few of these vulnerable animals in clay. Awareness of their plights might save them. Clay to the rescue! Members $110 • Non-members $130
YAP115 Clay from the Past
Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall II Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 pm, Studio 4 Saturday, 9-10 am, Studio 4 For thousands of years people have worked in clay. Consulting ancient texts, we will create special pieces that harken back to ancient times. The early Greeks and Romans may be gone, but they’re not forgotten! Members $110 • Non-members $130
(AGES 8-12) YAP202 Painting & Drawing I Instructor: Wendi Swanson Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 9-10:30 am, Studio 1A Wednesday, 4-5:30 pm, Studio 1A Learn the fundamentals of art-making and discover how to see as an artist. Create with a variety of painting and drawing media, and explore new techniques to enhance your artistic skills! Members $130 • Non-members $150
YAP204 Clay Endangered Species
Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I Saturday, 11 am-12:30 pm, Studio 4 Life on earth is fragile. Today many animals and plants are on the brink of extinction. With clay we will portray some of those threatened creatures. Let’s protect them before they’re gone forever! Members $130 • Non-members $150
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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 $130 • Non-members $150
YAP217 Fun with Film
Instructor: John Baker Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 9:00-10:30 am, Studio 5 Before digital photography, there was film. Have fun taking pictures using 35mm cameras and black-and-white film, then create your own photos in the darkroom. Loaner cameras available. Even Harry Potter would be amazed! Members $130 • Non-members $150
YAP205 Storytelling through Cartooning
Instructor: Ken Foster Fall I & Fall II Saturday, 9:00-10:30 am Heritage Center Learn to develop characters and story lines to script your own comics. Focus on drawing techniques, perspective and composition. Explore and expand your own style as you create characters using colored pencils, pen and ink, and watercolor. Members $130 • Non-members $150
HOMESCHOOL ART (Ages 5-10) YAP213 Art Exploration from Many Lands
Instructors: Belinda Glennon & Cris Cruz Fall I & Fall II Monday, 10:30-Noon, Studio 7 Paint like Picasso and pot like the Pueblos! Experiment with 2-D and 3-D art media as you explore art of other cultures and places. Bring your imagination and adventurous spirit. Members $130 • Non-members $150
(AGES 10-14) YAP208 Wheelthrowing and More!
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I & Fall II Thursday, 4:30-6:00 pm Studio 4 Experience the magic of the potter’s wheel as you shape a ball of clay into pottery. Trim and embellish them with hand building to create pots for serving or decorative sculptures. Handmade pottery makes the perfect holiday gift! Members $120 • Non-members $140
YAP403 Digital Camera Magic
Instructor: John Baker Fall I & Fall II Wednesday, 4:00-5:30 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 longexposure images using light painting. Add your final touches in our iMac Photoshop lab. Digital SLR cameras are provided. Members $125 • Non-members $145
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YOUNG ADULT CLASSES
Since 2010, Crealdé School of Art, in partnership with the City of Winter Garden, has offered 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 at crealde.org. Winter Garden only: 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.
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PDY102 Figure Drawing
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. Drawing the human figure is challenging yet rewarding! It is said that if you learn to draw the human figure, you can draw anything. Members $175 • Non-members $195 Mother and Daughter in Jack-o”-Lantern workshop
Jack-o”-Lanterns – A Holiday Tradition in Clay
Child (ages 5 and up) and Adult Workshop Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I Sunday, September 23 & 30, 1-4pm, 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 everyone can create family heirlooms. Single adults welcome. Members $110 • Non-members $130
PDY106 Draw Comic Book Action Figures
Instructor: Luis Torruellas Fall I & Fall II Friday, 4:30-6:30, pm, Studio 7 Use action pose figures, comic book references and videos to create your own dynamic comic book pose art. Experiment with light and shadow and facial expressions. Complete your very own fullpage comic book art piece! Members $160 • Non-members $180
Christmas Trees - A Holiday Tradition in Clay
Child (ages 5 and up) and Adult Workshop Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall II Sunday, November 25 & December 2, 1-4pm, Studio 7 Make colorful clay Christmas trees, complete with your personal handmade ornaments. Directions are clear so everyone can create yuletide treasures. Single adults welcome Members $110 • Non-members $130
Gingerbread House of Clay
Child (ages 5 and up) and Adult Workshop Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall II Saturdays, November 3 & 17, 1-4pm, Studio 7 Create a clay, chalet and adorn it with faux, candy pieces. Complete the look with colorful glazes and dripping snow. Place a candle inside this everlasting gingerbread house to bring the warmth of the holidays to light! Members $110 • Non-members $130
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WG/PD102 Intro to Drawing/Painting
Instructor: Cathy Hempel Thursday, 6:00-8:00 pm, 8 weeks Fall I session starts August 23 Fall II session starts October 25 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. Skill level: Beginner Members/WG Residents $230 • Non-members $250
WG/PD103 Drawing I
Origami Boxes
Youth Workshops (Ages 7 & up) Instructor: Anita Cohen Halloween Origami Boxes Fall I Saturday, October 6, 1 – 4pm, Studio 1A Winter Holidays Origami Boxes Fall II Saturday, November 17, 1-4pm, Studio 1A It’s all about the presentation! Design and paint your decorative paper then learn to fold it into a unique origami box. Stencil, appliqué or attach an adornment for that finishing touch. Place that special gift, cookies or candy inside and “Voila!”. A beautiful handmade addition to your holiday traditions! Members & Non-members $40
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John Baker, ArtCamp Students, photograph, 2018
PHY152 A Picture Says a Thousand Words
Instructor: Prayong Deeying Monday, 6:00-8:00 pm, 8 weeks Fall I session starts August 20 Fall II session starts October 22 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. Skill level: Beginner Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240
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 $160 • Non-members $180
TDY121 Anime Clay for Teens
Instructor: Doug Bringle Friday, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Studio 4 Fall I & Fall II The wonder of clay is that with a bit of hand building technique and imagination you can make almost anything. . Bring images from your favorite anime and we’ll use clay to recreate them three dimensionally. Big clay eyes ahead! Members $160 • Non-members $180
Advanced Wheel for Teens
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall II Wednesday, 4-6 pm, Studio 4 Expand your skills on the potters’ wheel as you learn to make lids, spouts, stack pots and more. Prerequisite: Ceramic Sampler for Teens or previous wheel experience. Members $160 • Non-members $180
Fall I and Fall II • August–December 2018
Prayong Deeying, Key West Coconuts, watercolor
WG/PD104 Watercolor
Instructor: Prayong Deeying Fall I: Wednesday, 3-5 pm, 8 weeks, session starts August 22 Fall II : Monday, 3:00-5:00 pm, 8 weeks, session starts Oct. 24 Explore the classical world of watercolor and develop a firm grounding in traditional approaches and techniques. Intermediate and advanced students will work independently on personal projects with instructor’s guidance. Skill level: All Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240
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Classes are 8 weeks unless otherwise noted
WG/PD119 Intro to Oil Painting
WG/YAP202 Painting & Drawing I, Ages 8-12
Instructor: Cathy Hempel Wednesday, 6:00 – 8:00 pm, 8 weeks Fall I session starts August 22 Fall II session starts October 24 Learn basic techniques and methods used in a representational oil painting by developing skills of observing, rendering, color matching, and applying paint through practice. Demonstrations and discussions will emphasize the importance of composition, shapes, edges, brushwork, and ways to manipulate the value and intensity of color. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240
WG/PD143 Exploring Abstract Painting
Instructor: Noreen Coup Monday, 11 am-1:30 pm, 6 weeks Fall I session starts August 20 Fall II session October 22 This inspiring class offers a fundamental exportation into the beauty of abstract painting. Instruction includes the use of different mediums i.e., heavy body acrylics, fluid acrylics, alcohol inks and more. We will focus on composition, form, texture, shape and color. Students will develop their own artistic style and leave each class with a finished work of Art. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate. Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240
WG/PD151 Impressionism with an Edge
Instructor: Noreen Coup Tuesday, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, 6 weeks Fall I session starts August 21 Fall II session starts October 23 Create bold, bright and beautiful contemporary landscapes with a palette knife. For beginners who are intimidated to try with a brush and intermediate artists wanting to loosen up their painting styles. Focus on composition, values, color mixing and paint application. Fun, freeing and fabulous! Students will work from instructor’s travel photos and en Plein Air. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate Members/WG Residents $245 • Non-members $265
WG/PD255 Independent Study in Oil and Acrylics
Instructor: Beatrice Athanas Wednesday, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, 6 weeks Fall I session starts August 22 Receive personal instruction and guidance creating painterly landscapes, still life and portraiture with the aid of student’s reference photographs. The goal is to complete a painting each week. Class is for intermediate to advanced level students. Members/WG Residents $255 • Non-members $275
CERAMICS WG/TD137 Functional Pottery
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Tuesday, 6-8 pm, 6 weeks Fall I session starts August 28 Fall II session starts October 23 Pottery is an ancient art form used to create vessels to gather, store and present food. Get your hands dirty and make food safe vessels with personal expression. Hand builders and wheel throwers are welcome! Members/WG Residents $175 • Non-members $195
WINTER GARDEN RESIDENTS receive Crealdé member discounts. Call the Crealde office to sign up for a class today, (407) 671-1886
Instructor: Jesus Minguez Saturday, 9:00-10:30 am, 6 weeks Fall I Session starts August 25 Fall II Session starts October 27 Learn the fundamentals of art-making and discover how to see as an artist. Create with a variety of painting and drawing media and explore new techniques to enhance your artistic skills! Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150
WG/YAP204 Festive Clay, Ages 8-14 Photo field trip to Lake Apopka, by Victoria Dunbar
PHOTOGRAPHY WG/PH147 Digital Photography I Instructor: Dave Pavlina Monday, 6-8 pm, 8 weeks Fall I session starts August 20 Fall II session starts October 22 Build a strong foundation for your photography and make better images by understanding exposure, metering, focus, file formats, depth of field and basic composition. Hands-on demonstrations and assignments with personalized reviews reinforce camera systerms such as shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and their artistic impact on the photograph. Skill level: Beginner. Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240
WG/PH148 Digital Photography II
Instructor: Dave Pavlina Wednesday, 6-8 pm, 8 weeks Fall I session starts August 22 Fall II session starts October 24 Through in-depth assignments and image reveiws, students more deeply explore composition, lighting, lenses and flash photography. Field trips will further develop skills for real time applications. Demonstrations on basic printing techniques and preparing photographs for on-line presentation will be included. Students will be trained to use Crealdé’s digital darkroom technology, selecting works from class to print. Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or similar experience. Members/WG Residents $225 • Non-members $245
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Tuesday, 3:30-5 pm, 6 weeks Fall II Session starts October 23 Get into the holiday spirit with clay! Create holiday keepsakes or gifts for your family and friends as we explore both utilitarian and sculptural projects this session. Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150
WG/YAP208 Wheel Throwing and More! Ages 10-16
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Tuesday, 3:30-5 pm, 6 weeks Fall I session starts August 28 Experience the magic of the potter’s wheel as you create clay forms then combine and embellish them with hand building to create decorative sculptures or functional ware. Pottery, it’s more than just a pretty vase! Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150 WG/YAP308 Painting & Drawing Expressions, Ages 11-15
Instructor: Alex Ray Fall I, Monday, 4:30-6:00pm, 6 weeks Fall I session starts August 20 Fall II, Wednesday, 4:00-5:30 pm, 6 weeks Fall II session starts October 24 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 $130 • Non-members $150
YOUNG ARTIST WG/YAP101 Pint Size Picassos Ages 4-8
Instructor: Jesus Minguez Saturday, 11:00 am-Noon, 6 weeks Fall I Session starts August 25 Fall II Session starts October 27 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 $110 • Non-members $130
WG/YAP112 Clay Creations, Ages 5-10
Instructor: Jesus Minguez Thursday, 3:30-4:30 pm, 6 weeks Fall I Session starts August 23 Fall II Session starts October 25 Pinch – splat – roll. Students will have a blast expressing themselves artistically through the medium of clay; creating whimsical, fun and colorful works of art! Art from the heart is perfect for gift giving! Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150
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Boy painting a sculpture in Young Artist Program
HOMESCHOOL ART WG/YAP213 Art Exploration from Many Lands, Ages 5-11
Instructor Cris Cruz Friday, 10:00-11:30am, 6 weeks Fall I session starts August 24 Fall II Session starts October 26 Paint like Picasso and pot like the Pueblos! Experiment with 2-D and 3-D art media as you explore art of other cultures and places. Bring your imagination and adventurous spirit. Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150
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Join us for the opening receptions of VIBRANT VISION: AFRICAN DIASPORA AND AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTISTS’ WORKS FROM THE JONATHAN GREEN AND RICHARD WEEDMAN COLLECTION September 14,
7-8:30 pm in the Jenkins Gallery and 8-10 pm at the Heritage Center. Cover credits: Fellow - Kukhu Varges, Dreamlike Imagery, digital photography; Jesus Minguez, screenprinted ceramic plate; Patty Kane, Sanibel Sunset II, watercolor; Rainier Llanes, The Revelation, oil on canvas, 2013; Studio Artist - Lynn Brenner-Katz, Bear Family, painted ceramic and stone.
BECOME A CREALDÉ MEMBER TODAY! Crealdé School of Art is like a family, and we want you as a member. Join us and support our mission founded on the idea that the arts are for everyone, and everyone has a story worth telling. Your membership helps us serve the community with outreach programs for special populations, scholarships, educational exhibitions and public art. Membership revenue maintains the affordability of classes and workshops. Crealdé membership allows you to actively participate in the arts community with benefits such as discounted registration fees and invitations to gallery receptions, special lectures, and members-only events. It is easy to join! An individual membership costs only $40 per year and $65 provides membership benefits to an entire household! Membership levels at $100 and above earn additional benefits. You may join by selecting the membership option on our website or call our office – your membership benefits begin immediately. You can become a member even if you are not taking a class.
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