Program Guide Fall I & Fall II Sessions 2019

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Program Guide Programs taught by professional artists crealde.org

Fall I Session Fall II Session

Aug. 19–Oct. 20 Oct. 21–Dec. 22 Classes & Workshops • For All Ages Exhibitions • Special Events • Community Outreach Contemporary Sculpture Garden • Tours Winter Park & Winter Garden Locations

Main Campus • Hannibal Square Heritage Center • Jessie Brock Community Center

Ceramics • Sculpture • Digital & Film Photography Painting & Drawing • Jewelry • Glass • Fiber Arts


Welcome to Crealdé School of Art – With 3 Learning Locations

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Crealdé School of Art Main Campus, Winter Park

Hannibal Square Heritage Center, Winter Park

The Jessie Brock Community Center, Winter Garden

Crealdé Main Campus

Hannibal Square Heritage Center

The Jessie Brock Community Center

Located off Aloma Avenue in Winter Park 600 St. Andrews Blvd. Winter Park, FL, 32792 407-671-1886, crealde.org Free Admission to Galleries & Gardens Office and Gallery Hours: Monday–Thursday 9am–4pm Friday & Saturday 9am–1pm

Located in downtown Winter Park 642 W. New England Ave. Winter Park, FL, 32789 407-539-2680 HannibalSquareHeritageCenter.org Free Admission Tuesday–Thursday Noon–4pm Friday Noon–5pm, Saturday 10am–2pm

Located four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown district. 310 N. Dillard St. Winter Garden, FL, 34787 Register through Crealdé: 407-671-1886, crealde.org

Crealdé School of Art is a communitybased nonprofit organization established in 1975. We feature an affordable, sequential curriculum of more than 125 studio courses and workshops taught by professional artist instructors 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 and Young Adult Immersion.

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 awardwinning 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.

In addition, Crealdé offers an award-winning scholarship and outreach program to diverse communities in Central Florida.

Crealdé Board Of Directors

Foundation & Corporate Support

Dean Jennings

Akerman LLP Amazon Hose & Rubber Co. Art Systems of Florida The Boyd Foundation The Central Florida Foundation Citizens for Florida Arts, Inc. Colonial Photo & Hobby Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation English-Speaking Union, Central Florida Branch Florida Clay Art Florida Humanities Council The James T. Barnes Foundation Millers Hardware, “Do It Best” The Nelson Family Trust The Orlando Magic Orlando Utilities Commission Rotary Club of Winter Park Charitable Foundation St. Margaret Mary Outreach Fund Sam Flax Art Supply United Arts Artists of Central Florida The Walt Disney World Ears to You Program

Two galleries on the main campus present a changing variety of multidisciplinary visual art exhibitions by regional, national and international artists. The Contemporary Sculpture Garden overlooking Lake Sterling features more than 60 pieces of original art.

President

Shannon Kelly Vice President

Mark Thompson Treasurer

Toni Peck

Secretary & Past President

Frank Schornagle III

FALL I: Aug. 19–Oct 20, 2019

President Emeritus

Officer at Large

Crealdé Administrative Team Peter Schreyer

2019–2020 Crealdé Sessions

Percy Maynard Valada Flewellyn Christina McKelvey David Storm Ann Clement Kristen Allen Cecelia Bonifay

CEO/Executive Director

Barbara Chandler

Hannibal Square Heritage Center Mgr.

David Cumbie

Sculpture Garden Curator, Sculpture Program & Studio Mgr.

Vincent Sansone

Ceramics Studio & Program Mgr.

FALL II: Oct. 21–Dec. 22, 2019

Laura McBryde

WINTER: Jan. 13–March 22, 2020

Nicki Drumb

Patricia Byron

SPRING: March 23–May 31, 2020

Michael Cantillo

Peter Schreyer

Nicole Fournier

Fairolyn Livingston

Registrar & Office Mgr.

Painting & Drawing Mgr.

Marketing Mgr. Donor Relations Mgr.

Hannibal Square Heritage Center Chief Historian

Accounting Mgr.

Tia Harris

Program Coordinator

Betsy Schreyer Grant Writer

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All Crealdé locations are ADA accessible. For special needs or group tours, call 407-671-1886.

Hannibal Square Heritage Center Historian & Docent

Senior Curator of Exhibitions

Facility & Special Events Mgr.

Belinda Glennon

Carlo Jannotti

Young Artist Program Mgr.

See our Winter Garden class offerings on pages 15.

Mary Daniels John Baker

Barbara Tiffany

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Acting Photography Mgr.

The Jessie Brock Community Center serves as Crealdé’s third Central Florida teaching site. 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.

Assistant Facility Mgr.

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.

Fall I: August 19–October 20, 2019 • Fall II: October 21–December 22, 2019


Calendar Of Exhibitions & Events – Free & Open to the Public (unless otherwise noted) StoryQuilters Quilting Bee Hannibal Square Heritage Center Last Saturday & Sunday of the month, 10am–2pm A diverse group of dedicated fiber artists make quilts together. Under the guidance of Lauren Austin, Heritage Center’s resident quilt artist (thatblackgirlart.com), the group includes experienced and beginner quilters working on individual and group projects. We have sewing machines, supplies, tools and know-how to share. We invite you to come with work, ideas and curiosity. We love to tell stories and enjoy each others’ art. Our motto is DIYWH – do it yourself with help. At StoryQuilters, the only rule is to have fun.

Now & Then: Hannibal Square Walking Tour with Chief Historian Fairolyn Livingston Hannibal Square Heritage Center Third Saturday of the month, 10–11:30 am $10 adults, $5 students A guided tour with Hannibal Square Heritage Center’s Chief Historian and Hannibal Square native through the formerly-segregated historic neighborhood and learn the vibrant history of what was once a self-sustaining community. End at the Heritage Center with The Heritage Collection: Photographs and Oral Histories of West Winter Park.

38th Annual Juried Student Exhibition Through August 31, 2019 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.

35th Annual Cup-A-Thon August 9–10, 2019, 7–10pm 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.

Collecting For Half A Century: Fine Craft from the Florida CraftArt Permanent Collection

The Lake: A Documentary Exploring the Land and People of Lake Apopka

September 13, 2019–January 11, 2020 Opening Reception: Friday, Sept. 20, 7–8:30pm with a Gallery Talk by Florida CraftArt Executive Director Katie Deits Alice and William Jenkins Gallery

September 21, 2019–January 19, 2020 Orange County Regional History Center

Florida CraftArt was organized 70 years ago by Stetson University art professors Elsa and Louis Freund as an organization celebrating fine craft. Fine craft includes works in ceramic, wood, fiber, metals, jewelry, glass, and mixed media. Now based in St. Petersburg, Florida, the goals of the collection are to recognize the cultural significance of Florida’s fine craft art in our broad artistic landscape, document the rich tradition of craft art throughout Florida and beyond, and to educate and inspire future generations of artists and arts appreciators. The exhibition at Crealdé will consist of works by distinguished Florida craft artists including John Eckert, Christine Federighi, Bill Ives, Bob Kopec, Tim Ludwig, Laura Militzer-Bryant, Vince Sansone, Bonnie Seeman, and Barbara Sorenson.

Soul Utterings: Creative Works by Kianga Jinaki and John Mascoll September 13, 2019–January 11, 2020 Opening Reception: Friday, Sept. 20, 8–10pm with a Gallery Talk by the Visiting Artists Hannibal Square Heritage Center Two prominent African American artists and members of Florida CraftArt will exhibit at the HSHC, paralleling the showing of the permanent collection on the Crealdé main campus. Kianga Jinaki is a self-taught fiber and mixed-media artist and educator from West Palm Beach. Over the past 25 years she has created soft sculptures and art/story quilts that honor the rich cultural traditions of Africa and the African diaspora. Barbados-born John Mascoll has had a lifelong love for wood inspired by his father who was a shipwright. A member of the American Association of Woodturners, he has produced functional and fine art hollow and closed vessels at his Safety Harbor studio since 1989. His work was purchased as part of the Florida CraftArt Permanent Collection. Both Florida CraftArt exhibitions are curated by Barbara Tiffany, Crealdé Sr. Curator of Exhibitions.

This collaboration between Crealdé School of Art and the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation offers a contemporary and historic window into the culture and landscape of Central Florida’s Lake Apopka. Through documentary photography, plein-air painting and oral histories, the exhibition explores the relationship between the lake and the diverse people who call the shores of Florida’s third largest lake their home and place of work. From the early citrus and tourism industry through the revolutionary mid-century muck farming industry, which included the partial draining of the lake and led to massive environmental destruction and public health issues, to the current efforts of restoration, responsible land and water management, and the emerging eco-tourism industry. The exhibition will reach new audiences during a summer 2019 showing at the Orange County Regional History Museum as part of their Accidental Historian series.

It’s Only Human: The Figure In Art September 27–December 28, 2019 Opening Reception: Friday, October 4, 7–9pm Showalter Hughes Community Gallery This first-time, juried exhibition curated by Barbara Tiffany will showcase the human figure depicted in any medium, including painting, drawing, photography, clay and sculpture, representational or abstract and is open to the participation of all Crealdé faculty, students, and members. The juror for this exhibit is Nancy Jay, artist and Senior Teaching Fellow at Valencia State College.

9th Annual Night Of Fire Saturday, January 11, 2020, 5–8pm Hands-on Youth Workshops 5–6:30pm Main Campus comes alive after dark at this popular event. Tour the Crealdé studios and galleries, participate in art workshops and demonstrations including a torch cut metal demonstration, a gas kiln firing, raku firing and a light painting photography display over Lake Sterling. Enjoy live music, refreshments and storytelling around the fire, and tour the Director’s Choice VIII opening exhibition.

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37th Summer ArtCamp Exhibition August 17–September 21, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, August 17, 5–7pm Showalter Hughes Community Gallery

Labor Day Weekend

Since 1982, Crealdé has presented an annual exhibition featuring works of art from the 400+ Summer ArtCamp participants, ages 4 to 16. The exhibition includes collaborative and individual works in painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture and photography. It is curated by Crealdé’s Summer ArtCamp faculty.

Saturday, Aug. 31– Monday, Sept. 2, 2019 Office Closed No Classes or Workshops

Thanksgiving Holiday Thursday, Nov. 28– Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019 Office Closed No Classes or Workshops

Cover Credits: Chuck Johnson, Untitled, wood, plexiglass, granite and metal, Florida CraftArt Collection; Doug Bringle, Ringsphere, clay; Peter Shreyer, Historic Arcades Bern, Switzerland 2017, photography; Patricia Byron, Dreams, 6x8 in., mixed media journal

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Winter Holiday Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019– Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020  Office Closed Kianga Jinaki, Detail “Spirit of the Cloth,” fiber art

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Papier-Mâché Independent Study

Macramé Wall Hanging Workshop

Instructor: Geoffry Sprague Fall I & II: Thursdays, 1:30–3:30pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All

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Instructor: Alyssa Foxson Fall I: Saturday, September 7, 10am–1pm Fall II: Saturday, November 9, 10am–1pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All

6 Weeks

This class is for new and continuing students. Students will explore various materials, recipes and techniques for making and finishing papier-mâché sculpture, with emphasis given on the advantages and quirks of the medium. Beginning students will learn the basic techniques for construction with guided projects while returning students will continue to explore the media with projects of their own.

Macramé is a form of textile that uses knotting techniques and comes from the 13th century weavers’ word for “fringe.” This fiber art form was popular in the 60s and 70s and now it’s back and as popular as ever. Come join local artist Alyssa Foxson, and embrace your inner boho goddess for an all new Macramé Workshop. During this workshop you will learn all the basic macramé knots needed to make a macramé wall hanging and beyond. All supplies are included and you will leave this workshop with a beautiful wall hanging ready for display.

Members $170 • Non-members $190

Members $80 • Non-members $100

Alyssa Foxson with Macramé Wall Hanging

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Intro to Jewelry Design & Fabrication

Bezel Stone Setting WKJ01

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I & II: Sundays, 11am–1pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All

JG103

8 Weeks

Come learn the concepts for basic and advanced jewelry fabrication. In this class, students will become familiar with 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 materials will be provided for use in class. Students wanting to work in silver should bring their own silver supply. Members $260 • Non-members $280

Cold Connections & Riveting

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall I: Sunday, Sept. 15, 2–7pm Fall II: Sunday, Dec. 15, 2–7pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All

WKJ31

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall II: Sunday, Nov. 10, 2–7pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All 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.

Learn the technique of round, 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 in class.

Members $100 • Non-members $120

Stefan Alexandres, Cold Connections

Members $105 • Non-members $125

Artistic Enrichment

Sculpture

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Inspired Words

WKAE03 Instructor: Elaine Person Fall I: Saturday, October 12, 10am–4pm Fall II: Saturday, December 14, 10am–4pm Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: All

Introduction to Bronze Casting

When you see a painting, what do you feel? When you look at a photograph, what memories surface? Tap into your creativity with the use of paintings, photographs, and objects as awardwinning writer Elaine Person prompts you to write original stories, poems, and essays. Learn writing tools and techniques. Different genres of writing and reflection will be discussed. Short lunch break provided. Students will leave this workshop with their own written words.

Students will create wax sculptures that will be cast in bronze. Each student will learn how to prepare the wax form for casting and learn the ceramic shell mold making process. The instructor will be using the latest mold making materials available and students will be able to witness a bronze pour at the end of the class. The cost includes the casting of one five pound bronze. Additional material fee will be charged for larger bronzes.

Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II: Mondays, 10am–12pm Fall I & Fall II: Mondays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All

SC129

8 Weeks 8 Weeks

Continuing Sculpture Studies Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II: Tuesdays, 10am–12pm Fall I & Fall II: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Fall I & Fall II: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: Intermediate

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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. Members $240 • Non-members $260

Members $345 • Non-Members $365

Members: $105 • Non-members: $125

Please see Page 13 for our Refund/Withdrawal Policies.

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Stefan Alexandres, Knife Making

Knife Making Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall II: Tuesdays, 2–4pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: Beginner

SC182 8 Weeks

Members $295 • Non-members $315

Instructor: David Cumbie Fall II: Wednesdays, 10am–12pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: All

SC226 8 Weeks

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. Members $285 • Non-members $305

Sculpting Dynamic Animals Instructor: Lynn Brenner-Katz Fall I & Fall II: Wednesdays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All

SC234 8 Weeks

Create fired clay sculptures based on observations of a chosen animal subject. Students will also learn about, proper construction, aesthetics and composition during their creative process. Particular attention will be placed on capturing an animal’s unique characteristics and movements. Clay will be available for purchase in class. Members $225 • Non-Members $245

Blacksmithing Fundamentals Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Fall II: Tuesdays, 5–7pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: Beginner

WKS17 Instructor: Lynn Brenner-Katz Fall I: Sat. & Sun., Sept. 21 & 22, 10am–4pm Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 9 & 10, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All

Basics of Industrial Welding

The goal of this workshop is to create quick study skills while working in clay creating small animal sculptures. Students will observe the overall shapes of the animals while working with the gestures of motion improving the speed of observation. Clay will be made available for purchase in class.

Students will cover the basics using arch welding, mig and TIG machines. This class gives an overview of how to operate the machines and why certain welding machines are used for certain projects. Equipment, safety, and technique will be demonstrated along with student participation in creating a sculpture for Crealdé’s sculpture garden. All materials will be supplied.

Members $160 • Non-members $180

Learn to make a wide range of knife styles like survival knifes, daggers, and Qama knifes using titanium and steel. Explore a variety of techniques such as forging the blades, shaping, heat treatment, sharpening, riveting, polishing, and handle making techniques. All materials included.

Introduction to Welding

Quick Sketch Animals

SC181 8 Weeks

Learn the fundamental process for traditional blacksmithing. Students will use the hammer to forge hot steel on the anvil and learn how to make door handles, hooks, and ornamental scrolls. Practice techniques such as flattening, upsetting, twisting, punching, drawing and familiarity with the blacksmith forge. All materials included.

Sculpting the Human Head

WKS10

Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I: September 28 & 29, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All In this workshop, professional sculptor David Cumbie guides students as they create life-size busts. Students will learn techniques for capturing accurate proportions of the head and a variety of facial features during this intensive, two-day workshop. Students will be responsible for buying a 25-pound bag of clay which will be available in class. Members $240 • Non-members $260

Paint Your Sculpture

WKS19 Instructor: Barbara Tiffany Fall I: Sat. & Sun., Oct. 19 & 20, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All For the continuing student from sculpture classes who have finished bisque fired sculptures and would like to paint them. Barbara will offer many options to choose from with acrylic paint and faux metal finishes. Beginning and advanced students welcome. All materials will be supplied. Members $160 • Non-members $180

Welding Workshop

WKS16 Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I: Sat. & Sun., Oct. 19 & 20, 10am–4pm Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 2 & 3, 10am–4pm Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 30 & Dec. 1, 10am–4pm Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Dec. 7 & 8, 10am–4pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: All Join this veteran welder in designing small sculptures. Practice cutting and basic welding techniques, while creating artwork from found objects.

WKS18 Instructor: Angel Bayron Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Oct. 26 & 27, 10am–4pm Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 16 & 17, 10am–4pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: All

Members $160 • Non-members $180

Concrete Sculpture Workshop

WKS03

Instructor: Sandro Pelicié Perez Fall I: Sat. & Sun., Oct. 19 & 20, 10am–4pm Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Dec. 7 & 8, 10am–4pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: Intermediate Through an interactive and collaborative learning process, students will create a concrete sculpture with a durable surface for outdoor art. The process begins 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. Members $160 • Non-members $180

Bronze Casting Workshop

WKS5 Instructor: David Cumbie Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 9 & 10, 10am–4pm and Sunday, Nov. 17, 3–6pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All David will introduce students to a variety of techniques in the creation of wax sculptures. Once the wax sculpture is made, each student will prepare their waxes with gates and sprues in preparation for the ceramic mold-making process. Waxes will be coated with state-of-the-art ceramic shell, then the wax will be burned out and the molten bronze will be poured into the molds. The cost includes a five pound bronze sculpture. *Additional fees will be charged for large works. Members $345* • Non-Members $365

Members $295 • Non-members $315

Artist Elizabeth St. Hilaire takes on Welding

Members $295 • Non-members $315

Intro to Sculpture Instructor: David Cumbie Fall I & Fall II: Thursdays, 7–9pm Fall I & Fall II: Thursdays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: Beginner

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Students will work in clay to create face masks, heads and figures to be fired in the kiln. Mold-making and casting will be demonstrated as part of the session. Members $225 • Non-members $245

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TD122 8 Weeks 8 Weeks

Learn to center, open and compress clay, and throw small cylinders on the potter’s wheel. Trimming, finishing, adding handles, feet and spouts make pieces ready to glaze and fire. Members $225 • Non-members $245

TD135 8 Weeks

Don’t be intimidated by clay. This class gives you the chance to handbuild freely. The projects are explained step-by-step and based on pieces from children’s classes … from plates and bowls to animal rattles and lanterns. Come play with clay! Members $225 • Non-members $245

Handbuilding Like the Ancients Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & II: Mondays, 7–9pm Fall I & II: Fridays, 10:30 am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: All

8 Weeks 8 Weeks

Members $225 • Non-members $245

Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I & II: Mondays, 1:30–3:30pm Fall II class starts October 28 Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Beginner

TD184 6 Weeks

Experiment with sgrafitto, slips, and transfers to enhance the clay surface. Learn to layer techniques to create unique, narrative pottery. Members $175 • Non-members $195

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & II: Sundays, 1–3pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: All

TD189

Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II: Mondays, 10:30am–12:30pm Instructor: Vadim Malkin Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 4 Skill level: Intermediate

TD228 8 Weeks 8 Weeks

Now that you’re comfortable with centering, let’s tickle the imagination and create bowls, cups, and vases. This course covers beginner to advanced levels of wheel throwing, altering and glazing. Members $235 • Non-Members $255

8 Weeks

Create fresh focal points in your garden with totems you design that will add charm and delight to your plantings. Birds, beasts, geometrics and more… visualize, and instruction will help your concepts materialize! Members $225 • Non-members $245

TD185 6 Weeks

TD231 Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 10:30am–12:30pm 8 Weeks Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Intermediate 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. Some handbuilding skills are required. Members $235 • Non-members $255

Advanced Ceramics Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Advanced

TD321 8 Weeks

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.

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: Continuing Wheel Throwing or similar experience.

Members $175 • Non-members $195

Members $245 • Non-members $265

Student in Belinda Glennon’s Surface Decoration Class

Continuing Wheel Throwing

3-D Design TD172

Over 10,000 years ago, humans started using jugs, bowls, baskets, platters, teapots, jewelry, tablets, statues, tiles, buildings – all born from clay, a legacy of civilization. Use traditional coil, pinch, and slab techniques to continue that legacy, creating vessels that harken back to ancient times.

Beyond Round: Altered Pots

Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I & II: Thursdays, 10:30am–12:30pm Fall I class starts Aug. 29 Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: All

Garden Totems

Beginning Handbuilding Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 1:30–3:30pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Beginner

Surface Decoration for Pottery

Vince Sansone, “Beanie Cap1,” Heads Up Workshop

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WKT23 Instructor: Jesus Minguez 1st Fridays: Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Dec. 6, 7–9pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All 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. Members $100 • Non-members $120

Heads Up Workshop

WKT40 Instructor: Vince Sansone Fall II: Sundays, October 20 & 27, 2–6pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All Here’s a chance to sit around the table and play. Learn to use the pinch forming method to make small heads. Manipulate the clay from inside the form to enhance facial features before closing it up. Design a base for the head as you make it. The second meeting will be dedicated to decorating and glazing. Members $50 • Non-members $70

CHILD/ADULT WORKSHOPS (See page 13)

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Photography Digital Classes Learn the art and techniques of digital photography using SLR cameras, including the use of post-processing computer programs.

Basic Camera Settings Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I: Sundays, 1–3pm Class starts Sept. 29 Fall II: Mondays, 6:30–8:30pm Class starts Nov. 18 Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Beginner

PH169 4 Weeks 4 Weeks

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. Members $110 • Non-members $130

Intro to Digital Photography Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I: Sundays, 4–6pm Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I & II: Thursdays, 7–9pm, Instructor: Jennifer Copp Fall I: Fridays, 10am–12pm Fall II: Thursdays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Beginner

PH147 8 Weeks 8 Weeks 8 Weeks 8 Weeks

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 image reviews reinforce camera systems such as shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and their artistic impact on the final photograph. Members $220 • Non-members $240

Basic Image Processing

PH258 Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 7–9pm 8 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: Intermediate 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 include creating and maintaining an image archive, effective use of metadata, and preparing images for online publishing/printing. Prerequisite: Intro to Digital Photography PH147 or similar experience. Members $235 • Non-members $255

Natural Landscapes

PH253 Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Mondays, 7–9pm 8 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: Intermediate Explore how to approach various natural 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: Introduction to Digital Photography PH147 or similar experience and a 300mm lens. Members $235 • Non-members $255

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Sherri Bunye, “Watercolored Sky,” digital photography

Capture to Print Image Processing Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall I: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate

PH275

8 Weeks

Focus on the creative side of image processing and learn to create expressive images suitable for making exhibition quality prints. Learn aesthetics, what makes a fine print and advanced image processing techniques using Lightroom, Photoshop and 3rd party plug-ins with an introduction to color management. Explore the possibilities of modern printing methods; inkjet, Lab and Wet/Dry Hybrid printing. Creating and using camera profiles, display profiles, soft proofing, calibration, paper types, printing and matting are also covered. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing class PH258 or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240

Video Storytelling

PH287 Instructor: Chris Casler Fall II: Thursdays, 7–9pm 8 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate Learn how to shoot and edit videos with your camera 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. Prerequisite: Introduction to Digital Photography PH147 or similar experience.

Film-based Classes 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.

Black-and-White Film I: Introduction to the Darkroom Instructor: John Baker Fall I & II: Mondays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Beginner

PH168

8 Weeks

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 lab fee and chemistry. Prerequisites: Understanding of basic camera controls and functions. Members $235 • Non-members $255

Black-and-White Film Photography II: Fine-tuning Your Film and Printing Skills Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall I: Thursdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate

PH239

8 Weeks

Members $235 • Non-members $255

Sharpen your black-and-white vision of the world surrounding you in this intermediate level course with more 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 print. Course includes darkroom demonstrations, print reviews, and a night photography field trip. Prerequisite: Black-and-White Film Photography I PH168 or similar experience.

Please see Page 13 for our Refund/Withdrawal Policies.

Members $245 • Non-members $265

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Photography (continued) Film-based Classes (cont’d) Black-and-White Film III: The Exhibition Print Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall II: Thursdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Advanced

Introduction to Portrait Photography PH370

8 Weeks

Produce exhibition quality enlargements of your photographs by switching to fine art fiber-based paper. Learn about paper selection, special chemistry and toners, archival processing and retouching final prints. The class includes darkroom demonstrations, supervised printing sessions, weekly assignments with follow-up print reviews and a field trip to a local photographic archive. A special session on presenting work for exhibition, including matting and framing, will culminate the class. Prerequisite: Black-and-White Film Photography 2 PH239 Members $265 • Non-members $285

Combined Digital & Film Classes In-depth exploration of various photographic topics and themes, applicable to digital or film, color or black-and-white photography.

Macro Photography

PH166 Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Tuesdays, 7–9pm 8 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: Beginner In this class, students will learn skills needed to capture the fascinating world of small nature subjects. Skills cover lens selection and use, lighting, timing, and stacking for focus. From wildflowers to flying insects, we will learn, explore, and photograph. Prerequisite: Introduction to Digital Photography PH147 or Black-and-White Film I PH168. Members $220 • Non-members $240

The Art of Composition in Photography Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall II: Mondays, 6:30–8:30pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

PH173

4 Weeks

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 PH169 and Mastering Exposure PH172 OR Introduction to Digital Photography PH147 or Black-and-White Film I PH168.

Instructor: Chris Casler Fall II: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate

PH243

8 Weeks

Bird Photography: Lessons and Field Trips

PH277

Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall II: Mondays, 7–9pm 8 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: Intermediate

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. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing class PH258 OR Black-andWhite Film Photo II PH239 or similar experience.

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: Introduction to Digital Photography PH147 or Blackand-White Photo Film II PH239, and a 300mm lens.

Members $235 • Non-members $255

Members $235 • Non-members $255

Finding Your Photographic Style Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I: Sunday, 12–3pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate

PH237

4 Weeks

Architectural Photography Instructor: Chris Casler Fall I: Tuesday, 7–9pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate

PH286 8 Weeks

This is the critical next step for intermediate photographers to understand and articulate their style of photography. During this four-week exploration into your image-making process, we will separate inspiration from imitation and incorporate your point of view to begin to formulate your style of photography. This process will lead to a greater confidence in your work and often results in starting your first photography project. Prerequisite: Introduction to Digital Photography PH147 with a thorough understanding of all camera functions and basic photographic themes.

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 post-production, including multiple exposure, image stitching, and high dynamic range processing so that students realize their vision in final images. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing class PH258 or Black-and-White Film Photo II PH239 or similar experience.

Members $180 • Non-members $200

Members $235 • Non-members $255

Image and Meaning in Photography Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall II: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate

PH241

8 Weeks

Landscape, portrait, documentary and night photography themes are examined through lectures, slide presentations, assignments, critiques and field trips. Designed for the visual and photographic growth of intermediate students working in film or digital, color or black-and-white photography. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing class PH258 OR Black-and-White Film Photo II PH239 or similar experience. Members $235 • Non-members $255

Nature Photography

PH358 Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall II: Tuesdays, 7–9pm 8 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced 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. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing class PH258 or Black-and-White Film Photo II PH239 or similar experience. Members $245 • Non-members $265

Members $110 • Non-members $130

Photographing at Night Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall II: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate

PH276 8 Weeks

Students will travel to various locations around Central Florida. The trips will have a theme that will exercise the student’s picture taking abilities in low light situations. There will be instructor-led feedback in class on photographs taken during night time field trips. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing class PH258 or Black-and-White Photo Film II PH239 or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240

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Fall I: August 19–October 20, 2019 • Fall II: October 21–December 22, 2019


Photography (continued) WO R KS H O PS————————————————————————————————————— NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, all photography workshops are open to digital & film photographers.

Understanding Metering & Exposure

Florida Backroads Series: Spend the Weekend in Historic Cedar Key

Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall I: Saturday, September 28, 10am–3pm Fall II: Saturday, December 7, 10am–3pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: All

WKPH54

Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall I: Saturday, September 28, 9am–9pm Location: Meet in Cedar Key Photo-Review Session and darkroom assistance: Saturday, Oct. 12, 2–5pm, Studio 5 Skill Level: All 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 all-out fun workshop includes working in black-andwhite for both digital and film photographers (loaner film cameras available), camera demonstrations, a boat trip to outlying islands, a picnic lunch, dinner at the Island Hotel Restaurant, spectacular dusk photography session, and supervised lab time producing hand-printed enlargements. Members $235 • Non-members $255

For reservations at the charming 10-room Island Hotel for an overnight stay in Cedar Key, call 352.543.5111. Space is limited, so early reservations are suggested – be sure and mention the Crealdé workshop.

Fashion Photography

WKPH89

Instructor: Chris Casler Fall I: Friday, October 18, 7–9pm, and Saturday, October 19, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate This workshop introduces photographers to the interpretive and technical aspects of fashion photography on location and in studio. Learn to use cameras and lenses to best effect, to modify available light, and to control studio lighting. This workshop provides a unique learning experience in this exciting realm of photography. Students learn to pose and direct live professional models and experience shooting their own fashion photographs. Members $175 • Non-members $195

Flash Photography

WKPH89

Instructor: Chris Casler Fall I: Friday, October 4, 7–9pm, and Saturday, October 5, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate Flash! Bang! Pow! The Crealdé flash workshop is here! Learn how to use flash equipment and properly expose for it using studio units used for fashion and product photography; multiple remote speed lights; and how to creatively make the most of on-camera flash. Using flash as fill or key light to photograph people and architecture, students will photograph a live model in both interior and exterior situations. Members $160 • Non-members $180

Please see Page 13 for our Refund/Withdrawal Policies.

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WKPH49

Learn to balance your camera’s shutter speed, aperture, and ISO to create powerful images by understanding exposure and metering. The light we see isn’t necessarily the light the camera captures. By exploring various lighting conditions and how to control your camera’s “vision” you will gain a complete understanding of exposure and metering as well as furthering your ability to create properly and creatively exposed images. Instructor-led demonstrations will be followed by shooting sessions to practice both exposure and metering techniques. Both Digital and Film students are welcome. Members $150 • Non-members $170

Nature at the Joe Overstreet Landing

WKPH51 Jon Manchester, Photographing at Night

Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall I: Saturday, September 28, 9am–5pm, Location: on location Photo Review: Tuesday, October 8, 5–6:30pm Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: All 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. Members $105 • Non-members $125

Capture to Print Workshop: The Cultural Landscape

WKPH65

Instructor: Sherri Bunye Fall II: Saturday, Nov. 9, 9am–3pm Location: On Location Print Session: Saturday, Nov. 16, 9am–3pm, Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: All Discover the beauty of photographing the Cultural Landscape during this two-day workshop. During our capture session, you will learn how to create meaningful imagery that incorporates man-made elements during our day-long photography outing. We will return the following Saturday to review images and learn to use the school’s print lab to make archival prints while exploring paper types, color space, and printing profiles. Each student should expect to produce three color or black-and-white prints (up to 13” x 19”) by the end of our workshop. Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings and Mastering Exposure or Introduction to Digital Photography (you may substitute similar relevant experience). Note: A pre-workshop guide will be provided to the students before the instructor-led capture session. Members $230 • Non-members $250

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Beyond Reality: Exploring Abstract Photography

WKPH64

Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall II: Saturday, December 7, 9am–2pm Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: All The first workshop offered in a series on abstract photography. Learn history, styles, techniques and principals of abstract photography. Workshop includes time to put these skills to use during an abstract photography session. Members $105 • Non-members $125

NEW: Half-day Clinics for Owners and Enthusiast of Popular Vintage Film Cameras Co-sponsored by Kiwi Camera Service These workshops are specifically geared towards the functions and practical applications of specific vintage cameras, which all have recently exploded in popularity and value as part of the re-emergence of film-based or analog photography. The sessions include an overview of camera controls, special lenses and accessories. Each instructor has used the particular camera type in their professional work and will share personal and historic images with the students. The workshops will culminate with a short field session, applying the specific characteristics of the selected camera.

The 4x5 Press Camera

WKPH88

Instructor: Jon Manchester Fall II: Saturday, November 23, 2–6pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate Co-sponsored by: Kiwi Camera Service The graflex press camera is the smallest and most portable camera that carries a 4x5 negative and was the most common camera used by photo-journalists and documentary photographers in the 1930s and 40s! Members $75 • Non-members $95

Note: The Camera Clinics for the Hasselblad and TLR cameras will return during our winter session.

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Photography (continued) WO R KS H O PS (cont’d) ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Photograph Nature in the Ocala National Forest: Scrub Jay Adventure

WKPH42

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.

CR E ALD É L AB & DAR K ROO M

WKPH65

Instructor: Peter Schreyer Fall II: Saturday, November 2, 8am–7pm, Location: On Location, (meet at Crealdé) Photo-Review Session: Tues., Nov. 19, 5–6:30pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: All

Instructor: Milton Heiberg Fall II: Saturday, Oct. 26, 9am–5pm Location: On location Photo-Review Session: Tues., Nov. 6, 5–6:30pm Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: All

Members $105 • Non-members $125

St. Augustine: Travel the Historic Back Roads

Discover hidden architectural and cultural treasures in America’s oldest city, including lesser-known historic sites and neighborhoods during an extensive city walk. On the way, 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. Lunch included. Members $150 • Non-members $170

Wedding Photography

WKPH14

Instructor: Chris Casler Fall II: Friday, November 8, 7–9pm and Saturday, November 9, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate Wedding photographs are often the most enduring record of a special occasion when families and friends gather to celebrate a marriage. People look their best and show their emotions. Opportunities for great photographs are plentiful at this once-in-a-lifetime event. Learn the essentials of photographing a wedding, from posing a bride and groom for a formal portrait to candidly capturing the event itself from beginning to end. The workshop will cover pre-planning, equipment, studio and location lighting, and post-production to finish unforgettable final images that are a timeless record of a unique occasion. Members $190 • Non-members $210

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Digital Printing Lab & Finishing Area

Crealdé Darkroom Rental

The lab features an Epson archival pigmented ink printer, a computer workstation with Photoshop, and 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 renovated darkroom on our main campus features 10 separate enlarging stations, which accommodate 35mm to 4x5-inch format film, plus a separate film processing area.

No charge, Crealdé membership is required

$70 for 8-week session, Crealdé membership is required

Painting & Drawing ACRYLI C CL A SS E S————————— Beginning Acrylics Instructor: David Hunter Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner

PD149 8 Weeks 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. Supplies will be discussed at the first class. Members $220 • Non-members $240

Daily Painting: Guide to Painting Small Instructor: Brian and Debbie Miller Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 6–9pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: All

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PD265

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. You’ll have a small body of work (at least 10-12 paintings), tools for your ongoing practice, and ways to exhibit your work (for fun and profit). Medium is Acrylic (NOTE: Oil is fine if the student has previous experience. All classroom demonstrations and discussion will center on acrylic painting techniques.) Many supplies provided but see materials list for what you will need to bring. Members $280 • Non-members $300

Fall I: August 19–October 20, 2019 • Fall II: October 21–December 22, 2019


Painting & Drawing (continued) Exploring Abstract Painting Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 1–3pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: All

PD143 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 work of contemporary painters. Be ready to paint outside the lines. Members $220 • Non-members $240

OIL CL A SS E S————————————— Fundamentals of Color, Design & Composition Instructor: Beth Pendleton Fall I: Fridays, 6–8pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: All

PD120

8 Weeks

Learn to mix paint pigments to achieve any hue with respect to its value and intensity. Using a Split Primary Palette arrangement of oil paint, exercises will demonstrate the importance of complementary color relationships in mixing. Various color models and suggestions for color harmony in painting will be presented. Discussions will cover basic elements of design and composition in painting. Paint provided. Members $260 • Non-members $280

Oil Painting I Instructor: Beth Pendleton Fall I & II: Sundays, 2–5pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner

PD157 6 Weeks

Learn basic techniques of the alla prima (direct) method of applying oil paint. In addition to paint application and brushwork, learn how to mix color using a split-primary palette. Working from still life setups, students complete one study each week to explore techniques for rendering glass, ceramic, metal, and organic objects. Instruction focuses on teaching students to see and copy value and intensity changes in color. There are demonstrations of techniques, along with discussions about methods, materials and supplies used in oil painting. Supply list will be emailed to students upon registration.

Instructor: Beth Pendleton Fall I & II: Mondays, 2–5pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate

Instructor: Tom Sadler Fall II: Thursdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

PD270 6 Weeks

Students will continue to develop alla prima skills learned in Oil Painting I. Working from life, students complete studies of more complex forms, textures and patterns. Demonstrations will focus on techniques for building paintings and rendering more complex objects. Discussions will cover some conventions of design and composition in painting. Prerequisite: Oil Painting l or equivalent experience. Members $260 • Non-members $280

PD271 6 Weeks

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Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & II: Thursdays, 2–4pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Advanced

PD323 8 Weeks

Designed for intermediate to advanced students, this class covers contemporary approaches to the medium. Projects will be proposed to challenge the students and give focus to improving each students’ personal vision. Critiques are an important component of this class. Artwork reviews help students improve their work. Prerequisite: Watercolor II or similar experience.

Members $255 • Non-members $275

Members $240 • Non-members $260

Painting Expressive Still Life & Floral Paintings Instructor: Stacy Barter Fall II: Thursdays, 9:30 am- 3:30pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate

PD218

M IXE D M E D I U M PAI NTI N G CL A SS E S———————— 4 Weeks

Focus on setting up strong shadow and light, accurate value and color relationships and creating atmosphere and depth. Begin with a demo and discussion on composing powerful focus, followed by one on one instruction. Students are encouraged to build from small or miniature pieces created on the first day. Prerequisite: Some drawing and painting experience. Members $355 • Non-members $375

Advanced Observation and Painting Skills Instructor: Barbara Tiffany Fall I: Thursdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Advanced

PD306

6 Weeks

Advanced students will gain further skills with oil paint by learning how to really “see”. Observation from life inside and out, and why things may be the color they are, will be emphasized. Guidance in all areas of the process- color matching, drawing and paint application. Students will work with their own projects, and there will be demonstrations throughout the session. Students provide their own supplies. Members $220 • Non-members $240

WATE RCO LO R CL A SS E S————— Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & II: Thursdays, 6–8pm Fall I & II: Fridays, 1–3pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner

PD104 8 Weeks 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. Members $220 • Non-members $240

Painting Landscapes in Watercolor PD272 Instructor: Patty Kane Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 9am–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate

Intro to Drawing and Painting Instructor: Donne Bitner Fall I & II: Mondays, 6–8pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner

PD102 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. Members $230 • Non-members $250

6 Weeks

Creatively capture the color and mood of a landscape. Painters will be challenged to explore beyond the normal colors of land, clouds, and water. This class will reinforce the beauty of layering transparent watercolor and the use of classic watercolor techniques. Please see Page 13 for our Refund/Withdrawal Policies.

Advanced Watercolor Studies

Oil painting the landscape with an emphasis on capturing the light, atmosphere and color. Students will work from their own photographs or instructor photos. There may be a chance to incorporate an outdoor session or two, dependent on weather and student interest. The process will explore both painting directly and working in several layers of opaque and transparent paint consistencies.

Beginning Watercolor

Members $250 • Non-members $270

Oil Painting II

Landscape Painting in Oil

Beginning Pastels Instructor: Glen Ward Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner

PD152 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. Members $255 • Non-members $275

Advanced/Independent Oil & PD255 Acrylics – It’s All About the Finish Instructor: Patti Shistle Fall I & II: Fridays, 9am–12pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

6 Weeks

Students are challenged to bring unfinished paintings to the next level, and then begin a new still life, landscape or portrait. Receive one-on-one attention with demonstrations throughout the term. The study of the contrasts of values, colors and brushwork as well as the importance of composition will be explored and demonstrated. Get your frames ready! Members $255 • Non-members $275

Painting Flowers Instructor: Robert Ross Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 9am–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate

PD268 6 Weeks

Flowers are wondrously diverse-exuberant, beautiful, mysterious, dramatic and shy. In this class, students will paint their perceptual and emotional response to flowers. For each session, the instructor will bring in new flowers, as well as poems about flowers to prime the creative pump. Instructor will show how tweaking edges, color, value and composition can capture the “personality” of flowers. Open to oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastel painters. Members $275 • Non-members $295

Members $260 • Non-members $280

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Painting & Drawing (continued) Portrait Painting Instructor: Don Sondag Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 6:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Advanced

PD305 6 Weeks

Working directly from the live model, students establish proportions and bone structure, using either oils or acrylics. Students concentrate on drawing, value, and color to develop their paintings, with emphasis placed on achieving a likeness. Tuition includes model fees. Prerequisites: Intro to Oils, Fundamentals of Color, Portrait Drawing or similar experience.

Bas Relief Sculpture Instructor: Ernest Jones Fall I: Thursdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: All

PD158 6 Weeks

With detailed instruction, and demonstration of using a balsa particle board, students will explore the intricacies and nuances of bas relief carving. Students will be guided to create a personal composition of a painted relief. Some materials provided. Members $235 • Non-members $255

Members $290 • Non-members $310

Relief Printmaking for Beginners PD156 Instructor: David Hunter Fall I & II: Tuesday, 4–6pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner

8 Weeks

Participants will start with basic relief (linocut) techniques with the opportunity to use currently available block material other than battleship linoleum. Both monochromatic and multicolor inking techniques will be taught using both single-block and reduction linocut techniques. Participants may choose their own subject matter or designs can be provided. The use of various printing techniques will be taught including hand-held and table-top devices as well as an etching press. All materials will be provided. Members $235 • Non-members $255

6 Weeks

Enjoy painting with the purest form of color available for artists. Each session will include a demonstration of painting a still life using various techniques unique to creating with pastels. Students are also welcome to work from their own photographs. Exploring the advantages of underpainting will be a priority. Members $255 • Non-members $275

Drawing I

PD103

Instructor: Wendi Zlamal Fall I & II: Tuesdays: 4–7pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner

6 Weeks

Learn the fundamentals of the most important art form drawing. Our goal is to draw realistically and train our eyes to capture what is in front of us. We will see how light and shadows create form, practice subtle transitions in shading, use of proportions, angles, and more. Anyone can learn to draw, and with practice, you can bring your artistic visions to life. Members $245 • Non-members $265

Drawing I

Fundamentals of Pastel Painting PD266 Instructor: Gary Rupp Fall II: Wednesdays, 1–4pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

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PD103

Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I & II: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner

8 Weeks

Develop skills for measuring proportions and angles, drawing tones to show light and volume, perspective and composition. The goal is to learn techniques to draw realistically and develop perceptual awareness. Members $220 • Non-members $240

Beginning Portrait Drawing with Live Model Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I & II: Thursdays, 7:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner

PD154

Gary Rupp, “New Dawn,” 11×14 in., pastel

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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. Members $255 • Non-members $275

Urban Sketching: Tips and Techniques Instructor: Thomas Thorspecken Fall I & II: Sundays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate

PD263

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. Members $255 • Non-members $275

Creating Meaningful Abstract Imagery Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I & II: Wednesdays, 1–3pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate

PD269

8 Weeks

Arrangements of shapes, tones, patterns and colors can evoke feelings and memories. This class will teach students first to develop personal imagery, second to layer these images until they become patterns of shapes and tones, and third to redefine their compositions. A finished piece will suggest an emotion, a thought, a memory in a poetic combination of formal elements.

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PD155 8 Weeks

Focusing first on proportions, measurement and anatomy, students will the 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. Members $255 • Non-members $275

PD201

Members $235 • Non-members $255

Members $235 • Non-members $255

Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Fall I & II: Mondays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner

Instructor: Marie Orban Fall I & II: Tuesdays, 7:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate

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, exploring the genre’s expressive possibilities. Tuition includes model fees, Bring drawing pad and graphite pencil to the first class.

Beginning Portrait Drawing

Life Drawing

There is no instruction provided but monitor present. No photography allowed. No preregistration, cash or check is accepted upon arrival. Crealdé membership encouraged. Fee: $10/session

Open Studio: Figure Fridays: 1–3:30pm Location: Studio 1 A Studio Monitor: Daphne Storm Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session.

Open Studio: Life Drawing Sundays: 10am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1 A Studio Monitor: Nicholas Schulman Students work from live model. The session begins with quick gestures, moving to longer poses.

Open Studio Mondays: 7:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Studio Monitor: Marie Orban Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session.

Fall I: August 19–October 20, 2019 • Fall II: October 21–December 22, 2019


Young Adults Ages 13–17 WO R KS H O PS——————————— Visual Storytelling through Art Journaling

Teens glazing wheel-thrown creations

Draw Comic Book Action Figures

WKPD97

Instructor: TBD Fall I & Fall II: Friday, 4:30-6:30pm Location: Studio 7

Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I: Saturday, October 19, 9am–4pm Location: Studio 1 A Skill Level: All

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 full page comic book art piece!

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! Students will come away with more inspiration to continue creating after this workshop. Some materials will be provided.

Members $160 • Non-members $180

Figure Drawing

PDY102 Instructor: Wendi Zlamal Fall I & Fall II: Saturday, 1-3pm Location: Studio 1B

Members $125 • Non-members $145

Painting Skies & WKPD76 Reflections in Oils or Pastels

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Instructor: Michael Story Fall II: Sat. & Sun., Dec. 14 & 15, 9:30am–4pm Location: Studio 1A & 1B Skill Level: All

Random Clay for Teens

This 2-day workshop will help you develop a complete understanding of how to plan and execute landscapes in oil or pastel with an emphasis on painting skies and water. All of Michael Story’s working methods will be demonstrated and broken down into a step-by-step process, showing you how to achieve fresh, bright color in your landscapes, while avoiding muddy mixtures. Artists can bring their own photos to work from or paint using reference he will provide.

Yearning to make something? With a little bit of hand building technique and lots of imagination you can make almost anything. Bring an idea to the studio and we’ll figure out how to make it threedimensionally. Say it with clay.

Members $375 • Non-members $395

Flora & Fauna: Capturing WKPD99 the Essence of Movement in Nature Instructor: Laura Bohn Fall I: Sat. & Sun., Oct. 12 & 13, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 1A & 1B Skill Level: Intermediate Learn how to create an acrylic painting by using sketching and brush techniques that establishes movement in your artwork. Using botanical and/ or nature landscape references of your choice, students will sketch out compositions that captures the essence of the scene. Discover how to highlight movement with brushstrokes, lights and shadows to create an expressive painting. We will also add glazes to the acrylic to create an acrylic paint that allows your work to dry more slowly. Adding birds to your paintings is optional. Members $220 • Non-members $240

Members $160 • Non-members $180

Advanced Wheel for Teens

TDY128 Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I & II: Wednesday, 4-6pm Location: Studio 4 Expand your skills on the potters’ wheel as you learn to make lids, spouts, stack pots and more. Prerequisite: Random Clay for Teens or previous wheel experience. Members $160 • Non-members $180

A Picture Says A Thousand Words

PHY152

Instructor: John Baker Fall I & Fall II: Saturday, 11 am-1pm Location: 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

Note To Parents of Young Artists In order to encourage free, creative expression and peer interaction in the class, parents are asked to wait outside the classroom. All of our Youth Instructors are professional artists and have been fingerprinted and background checked per Department of Children and Families.

Child/Adult Workshops Jack-o’-Lanterns: A Holiday Tradition in Clay

WKYA1

Christmas Trees: A Holiday Tradition in Clay

WKYA2

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I: Sundays, 2–5pm, September 22 & 29 Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All, Single adults welcome

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall II: Sundays, 2–5pm, December 1 & 8 Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All, Single adults welcome

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.

Make colorful clay Christmas trees, complete with your personal handmade ornaments. Directions are clear so everyone can create yuletide treasures.

Refund/Withdrawal Policies In order to maintain the quality of our programs, we have set a minimum number of students for our classes. Therefore, the following policies have been put in place for refunds, transfers, and withdrawals.

Gingerbread House of Clay

WORKSHOPS: All workshop registration deadlines are at least one week prior to the workshop date. Registration deadlines for visiting artists workshops will vary. If withdrawal is made prior to registration deadline, student is eligible for a full refund. No refunds or credits willcrealde.org be made after the workshop registration deadline.

Here is a class you can take many times over. Draw from a live model, learn to master the art of eyeto-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

TDY121

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I & Fall II: Friday, 4:30-6:30pm Location: Studio 4

Members $110 • Non-members $130

CLASSES: A transfer or withdrawal refund or credit must be requested 7 days prior to the first class meeting by contacting the main office at 407-671-1886 during business hours or email lmcbryde@crealde.org. Requests made less than 7 days before the first class meeting are not eligible. Class credits expire after one year. These policies apply regardless of attendance status.

PDY106

WKYA17

Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall II: Saturdays, November 16 & 23, 1–4pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All, Single adults welcome

Members $110 •Non-members $130

Adult/child collaboration in carving a clay pumpkin

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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Storytelling through Cartooning YAP205

Mini Monets

Painting & Drawing I

YAP202

Instructor: Wendi Zlamal Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 9–10:30am Fall I & Fall II: Wednesdays, 4-5:30pm Location: Studio 1A

6 Weeks 6 Weeks

Instructor: Ken Foster Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 9–10:30am 6 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center

Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 11am–12pm Location: Studio 1B

YAP108 6 Weeks

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

AG E S 5 - 8 CL A SS E S———————— NEW! Pick Up The Palette! Instructor: Fontaine Rodgers Fall II: Saturdays, 10–11am Location: Studio 7

YAP115 6 Weeks

Use animals as inspiration and explore the fundamentals of art! Projects expose young artists to an array of materials and art concepts and encourage self-expression as they draw, paint and experiment with scratch boards. Members $110 • Non-members $130

Pint Size Picassos Instructor: Patricia Byron Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 9-10am Location: Studio 1B

6 Weeks

Members $110 • Non-members $130

YAP102

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I: Tuesdays, 4:30–5:30pm 6 Weeks Fall I: Saturdays, 9-10am 6 Weeks Location: Studio 4 You’re hungry. You rush to the kitchen, throw open the cupboard and pull out a plate. You fill it with food. Imagine how much better that food would taste if you used a plate you made yourself!! It’s been scientifically proven…food tastes better off hand-made dishes. Come make clay bowls, cups and plates in the studio. Put them to the taste test. You’ll believe…guaranteed.

Personal Clay

YAP204

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall I: Saturdays, 11am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4

6 Weeks

Your kitchen cabinets are probably full of store bought dishes, dishes made by machines. Rebel! Eat cereal from a bowl you make in the clay studio. Eat lunch and dinner from a plate you make. Drink from a cup you make. It will be great! The only hitch… you still have to wash the dishes. But they will be dishwasher safe. Let a machine clean your handmade dishes!

YAP204

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall II: Saturdays, 11am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4

6 Weeks

In the wintry far north, bitter winds blow. At night stars dazzle across the sky, while below lies ice, glassy blue, and snow, purest white. Without zipping up a parka or pulling on a mitten, come visit the North Pole in clay class this session. No snowball fights allowed! Members $130 • Non-members $150

Painting and Drawing II

YAP209

Instructor: Anita Cohen Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 11am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1A

6 Weeks

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

Fun with Film

A Winter’s Clay

Instructor: John Baker Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 9–10:30am Location: Studio 5

Instructor: Doug Bringle Fall II: Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30pm Fall II: Saturdays, 9–10am Location: Studio 4

YAP102 6 Weeks 6 Weeks

Above the Arctic Circle lies a frozen world where the sun disappears for six months. Here bears and wolves are white, Eskimos shelter in ice igloos and reindeer roam the tundra. We’ll celebrate this frigid region in clay. Come December, perhaps we’ll even spot a red sleigh laden with packages…! Members $110 • Non-members $130

Wheelthrowing and More!

YAP208 Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I & Fall II: Thursdays, 4:30-6pm 6 Weeks Location: 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

Digital Camera Magic

Polar Clay

Members $110 • Non-members $130

Members $130 • Non-members $150

AG E S 10 -14 CL A SS E S———————

Members $130 • Non-members $150

Members $130 • Non-members $150

YAP101

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.

Using Your Clay

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!

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.

YAP217 6 Weeks

Before digital photography, there was film. Have fun taking pictures using 35mm cameras and blackand-white film, then create your own photos in the darkroom. Loaner cameras available. Even Harry Potter would be amazed!

YAP403 Instructor: John Baker Fall I & Fall II: Wednesday, 4–5:30pm 6 Weeks Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Go beyond point and shoot! Armed with DSLR cameras, budding photographers experiment with photographic principles during walking field trips in Winter Park and learn how to create long-exposure images using light painting. Add your final touches in our iMac Photoshop lab. Digital SLR cameras provided. Members $125 • Non-members $145

H O M E SCH OO L ART AG E S 5 -10——————————————— Art Exploration from Many Lands Instructors: Belinda Glennon & Cris Cruz Fall I & Fall II: Mondays, 10:30am-12pm Location: Studio 7

YAP213

6 Weeks

Learn about the world by looking at art and about art by looking at the world. Each session focuses on a familiar subject and how artists depict it. Students experiment with their own ways to portray these subjects with 2-D and 3-D media. This course is an interactive approach to art and the world that promotes self-discovery and expression. Bring your imagination and adventurous spirit. Members $130 • Non-members $150

Members $130 • Non-members $150

Please see Page 13 for our Refund/Withdrawal Policies.

In Winter Garden at the Jessie Brock Community Center Winter Garden Residents Receive Crealdé Member Discounts! First-time students call the Crealdé main office, 407.671.1886, before registering to receive the Resident Member discount. NOTE TO PARENTS: In order to encourage free, creative expression and peer interaction in the class, parents are asked to wait outside the classroom. All of our Youth Instructors are professional artists and have been fingerprinted and background checked per Department of Children and Families. With parental permission and a signed waiver, self-motivated young adults ages 16–17 are welcome to enroll in adult classes.

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Barbara Tiffany, “Edgewater Hotel Lobby,” oil on canvas

Fall I: August 19–October 20, 2019 • Fall II: October 21–December 22, 2019


In Winter Garden at the Jessie Brock Community Center (continued) CE R AM I C S——————————————— Functional Pottery Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I & Fall II: Tuesdays, 6–8pm Skill Level: All

WG/TD137 6 Weeks

Jars, jugs, platters and bowls! Explore form and surface decoration, as you create pottery vessels to gather, store and present food. Let the holidays inspire ceramic keepsakes. Suitable for all levels. Hand builders and wheel throwers are welcome! Members/WG Residents $175 • Non-members $195

Sally Evans, “A Piece of Paradise, Trailer City,” pastel on board

PH OTOG R APHY——————————— Digital Photography I Instructor: Jeannie Albers Fall I & Fall II: Mondays, 6-8pm Skill Level: Beginner

WG/PH147 8 Weeks

Watercolor

WG/PD104

Instructor: Prayong Deeying Fall I & Fall II: Mondays, 3–5pm Skill Level: All

8 Weeks

Festive Clay, Ages 8-14

WG/YAP204

Instructor: Belinda Glennon Fall I & Fall II: Tuesdays, 3:30–5pm

6 Weeks

Get into the holiday spirit with Clay! Create keepsakes or gifts for your family and friends as we explore both utilitarian and sculptural projects this session.

Through instruction and assignments, learn essential photography concepts such as exposure, composition and lighting. Understanding camera settings and how to adjust aperture and shutter speeds will allow students to gain creative control of their work.

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.

Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240

Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240

YOUNG ARTISTS AGES 11-15———

Digital Photography II

WG/PH148

Impressionism with an Edge WG/PD151

Creative Expressions in 2D

8 Weeks

Instructor: Noreen Coup Fall I & Fall II: Tuesdays, 9:30am–12:30pm 6 Weeks Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Instructor: Jeannie Albers Fall I & Fall II: Wednesday, 6-8pm Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Through in-depth assignments, field trips and reviews, students delve deeper into composition, lighting and special equipment. Demonstrations on manipulating images for printing and posting online are included. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience. Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240

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. Members/WG Residents $245 • Non-members $265

PAI NTI N G & D R AWI N G—————— Intro to Drawing/Painting Instructor: Cathy Hempel Fall I & Fall II: Thursdays, 6–8pm Skill Level: Beginner

WG/PD102 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. Members/WG Residents $230 • Non-members $250

Intro to Oil Painting Instructor: Cathy Hempel Fall I & Fall II: Wednesdays, 6–8pm Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

WG/PD119 8 Weeks

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. Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-members $240

Drawing I Instructor: Prayong Deeying Fall I & Fall II: Mondays, 6–8pm Skill Level: Beginner

WG/PD103 8 Weeks

Independent Study in Oil and Acrylics

WG/PD255

Instructor: Beatrice Athanas Fall I & Fall II: Wed., 9:30am–12:30pm Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

6 Weeks

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.

WG/YAP308

Instructor: Fontaine Rodgers Fall I: Wednesdays, 3:30–5pm

6 Weeks

Calling young artists who love to paint and draw! Explore your creative potential through acrylic paint, watercolors, charcoal, pastels and more! Experiment with new techniques to develop personal style. Express yourself with art! Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150

Painting & Drawing II

WG/YAP308

Instructor: Fontaine Rodgers Fall II: Wednesday, 3:30–5pm

6 Weeks

Calling young artists who love to paint and draw! Explore your creative potential through acrylic paint, watercolors, charcoal, pastels and more! Experiment with new techniques to develop personal style. Express yourself with art! Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150

Members/WG Residents $255 • Non-members $275

H O M E SCH OO L ART AG E S 5 -10———————————————

YOUNG ARTISTS AGES 4-8———

Art Exploration from Many Lands

Pint Size Picassos

Instructor: Cris Cruz Fall I & Fall II: Fridays, 10-11:30am

WG/YAP101

Instructor: Jesus Minguez Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 11am–12pm

6 Weeks

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

YOUNG ARTISTS AGES 8-12——— Painting & Drawing I

WG/YAP213

6 Weeks

Learn about the world by looking at art and about art by looking at the world. Each session focuses on a familiar subject and how artists depict it. Students experiment with their own ways to portray these subjects with 2-D and 3-D media. This course is an interactive approach to art and the world that promotes self-discovery and expression. Bring your imagination and adventurous spirit. Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150

WG/YAP202

Instructor: Jesus Minguez Fall I & Fall II: Saturdays, 9–10:30am

6 Weeks

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.

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 $220 • Non-members $240

Members/WG Residents $130 • Non-members $150

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