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Ceramics
Classes
Continuing Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Jeff Rogers
FALL I & II Mon: 10:30am–12:30pm
(Fall II starts October 23)
Instructor: Vadim Malkin
FALL I & II | Tues: 7–9pm
Skill: Intermediate
Photography
TD228
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.
Prereq: TD122
Members $260 • Non-members $280
Advanced Ceramics
Instructor: Jeff Rogers
FALL I & II | Wed: 7–9pm
Skill: Advanced
Beginning Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Jeff Rogers
FALL I & II | Sun: 5–7pm
FALL I & II | Sun: 7:30–9:30pm
FALL I & II | Tues: 10am–12pm
FALL I & II | Tues: 4–6pm
FALL I & II | Wed: 1:30–3:30pm
FALL I & II | Thurs: 7–9pm
Skill: Beginner
TD122
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.
Members $250 • Non-members $270
3-D Design
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Instructor: Jeff Rogers
FALL I & II | Wed: 10:30am–12:30pm
Skill: Intermediate
TD231
8 Weeks Studio 4
A design problem is given for the term, with an emphasis on one or two design elements. Design discussions and the finished pieces are a part of each class. If a base for the piece is needed, that also is part of the discussion.
Prereq: TD122, TD135 or similar.
Members $260 • Non-members $280
NEW CLASS! Menagerie of Teapots
TD321
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. Emphasis on working in series and sets, refining, finishing, and glazing. Demos meet the needs of each student. Prereq: TD228 or similar experience. Members $270 • Non-members $290
About the Instructor | Eric Andre
Eric Andre holds an MFA from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, and a BFA from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology University, Kumasi, GH. He became a Teaching and Research Assistant and a Principal Lab/Studio Technician in the Ceramics Department, KNUST. Eric also worked as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Arkansas and a Curator at Art Ventures Gallery. Currently, he is the Visiting Assistant Professor of Studio Art at Stetson University, DeLand, FL.
ALL NEW WORKSHOPS!
Instructor: Doug Bringle
TD195
FALL I | Sun: 10am–12pm
Skill: All
8 Weeks Studio 4 Coo coo for kangaroos, gah gah for giraffes, avid for armadillos? Come capture their essences in teapot form. Imagine the charm of a hippo standing among your teacups, steaming hot, ready to pour! “I’m a beastly teapot, short and stout, here are my haunches, this is my snout, when I get all steamed up, better look out, just tip me over as I snort tea out!” Let’s make lively teapots!
Members $250 • Non-members $270
Windows on the Soul: Cardboard Lamp Workshop
WKT58
Instructor: Eric André Heritage Center
Sat.–Sun. October 21–22 | 11am–6pm | Registration Deadline: October 2
Skill: All
In this reflection and dialogue-based, two day workshop participants will use cardboard and light to express contrasts they identify in their own lives and the world around them. Each participant will leave with a lamp that they have created reflecting their own unique journey and vision.
Because we seek a diverse dialogue and authentic engagement, for this workshop we are offering some partial and full scholarships to people for whom price is an obstacle, with a special consideration for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ participants.
Members $210 • Non-members $230
Mold Making and Casting for Ceramics
WKT59
Instructor: Eric André Studio 7
Sat.–Sun. December 9–10 | 10am–4pm | Registration Deadline: November 20
Skill: Intermediate
Discover the world of ceramic mold making as a creative process in your functional or sculptural clay practice. We will explore making numerous types of plaster molds from natural and found objects and how to translate ideas into finished forms.
Members $200 • Non-members $220
Ceramics
Beginning Handbuilding
Instructor: Doug Bringle
FALL I & II | Tues: 1–3pm
Skill: All
TD135
8 Weeks Studio 4
Don’t be intimidated by clay. This class gives you the chance to hand-build freely. The projects are explained step-by-step and feature a variety of vessels, from plates and bowls to animal rattles and lanterns. Come play with clay!
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Members $250 • Non-members $270
Garden Totems
Instructor: Doug Bringle
FALL I & II | Sun: 1–3pm
Skill: All
TD189
8 Weeks Studio 4
Create fresh focal points in your garden! The totems you design will add charm and delight to your plants. Birds, beasts, geometrics and more—visualize, and with instruction your ideas will materialize!
Members $250 • Non-members $270
Beyond Round: Altered Pots
Instructor: Belinda Glennon
FALL I & II | Mon: 2–4pm
Skill: Beginner–Intermediate
Classes
NEW CLASS! Transmutable Clay
Handbuilding Like The Ancients
Instructor: Doug Bringle
FALL I & II | Mon: 7–9pm
FALL I & II | Fri: 10:30am–12:30pm
Skill: All
TD172
8 Weeks Studio 4
Humans have been firing clay for 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 and yet look to the future.
Members $250 • Non-members $270
Instructor: Doug Bringle
FALL II | Sun: 10am–12pm
Skill: All
TD185
6 Weeks Studio 4
Explore the potter’s 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.
Members $190 • Non-members $210
LGBTQIA+ Evenings of Clay
Instructor: Doug Bringle
FALL I & II | Fri: 6:30–8:30pm
Skill: All
TD188
8 Weeks Studio 4
Let’s join together with clay and create. This is a chance for your hands and fingers to shape and explore what you are feeling in the moment. Express & celebrate yourself with clay! Everyone is welcome.
Members $250 • Non-members $270
TD196
8 Weeks Studio 4
Ancient alchemists sought to transmute lead into gold, striving to turn something common into precious treasure. With lumps of clay and your imagination, you can turn wet dirt into wonderful objects. No alchemy required; let’s transmute clay!
Members $250 • Non-members $270
Surface Decoration For Pottery
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Instructor: Belinda Glennon
FALL I & II | Thurs: 10:30am–1pm
Skill: All
TD184
6 Weeks Studio 4
Experiment with colored slips and clay, transfers and more to enhance the clay surface. Learn to layer techniques to create unique, narrative pottery.
Members $235 • Non-members $255
Ceramics Fountain Project
WKT56
Instructor: Eric André Studio 7
Sat.–Sun. October 7–8 | 10am–4pm | Registration Deadline: September 18
Skill: Intermediate
Translate memories, nostalgia, love, emotion and energy into a ceramic fountain. Through basic hand building techniques and ceramic processes, your fountain can take any form your imagination presents. Learn how ceramic fountains can be used to share your story.
Members $200 • Non-members $220
Assembly Required!
WKT57
Instructor: Jeff Rogers Studio 4
Sat.–Sun. August 12–13 | 10am–4pm
Skill: All |
Students will spend the first day of this fun filled workshop making parts using a variety of wheel and handbuilding methods. On the second day, students will choose from one another’s parts to assemble their own ceramic compositions. This is an interactive opportunity to develop skills, compositional techniques and explore the relationship between ideas and art. It never fails to please!
Members $220 • Non-members $240
Photography
Film Classes
Learn film photography fundamentals and the art & techniques of processing traditional b&w photos in a wet darkroom.
Dancing With Holga
Instructor: John Baker
FALL II | Tues: 4–6pm
Skill: Beginner/Intermediate
PH181
6 Weeks Studio 5
An intro and continued study in medium format b&w photography with the Plastic Holga Lomography Camera, which has earned a cult following and is known worldwide! Its low-cost build and simple lens often yield quirky images with vignetting, blur, light leaks, and other distortions. Explore image selection, editing, exposure, processing and darkroom printing. Reconnect with film through a field trip, homework and print reviews. Prereq: PH168 or similar exp.
Members $210 • Non-members $230
Black & White Film I: Intro to the Darkroom
Instructor: John Baker
FALL I & II | Mon: 7–9pm
Instructor: Jon Manchester
FALL I | Wed: 10am–12pm
Skill: Beginner
PH168
8 Weeks
Studio 5
Black & White Film II: Fine Tuning Your Film & Print Skills
Instructor: Peter Schreyer
FALL I | Tues: 7–9pm
Skill: Intermediate
Smartphone Classes
Learn techniques of taking and processing dynamic photos and video using your smartphone.
PH239
8 Weeks
Studio 5 iPhone® Photography
Instructor: Jon Manchester
FALL II | Wed: 7–9pm
Skill: Beginner
PH180
4 Weeks Heritage Center
Explore the timeless beauty of traditional, b&w film photography, including image selection, exposure, and processing your own film and prints in Crealdé’s wet darkroom. Explore basic camera controls and formats, film types, hands-on field trips, weekly assignments, print reviews and lots of fun in the darkroom. Designed for those new to film photography and those who want to reconnect with this creative art form. Includes lab fee, chemistry, and loaner cameras. Prereq: Basic camera controls & function knowledge.
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Workshops
Scrub Jay Photo Workshop
Instructor: Milton Heiberg
Intro Zoom Session: Tues. October 10 | 7–8pm
Field Work: Sat. October 14 | 8am–3pm
Zoom Show & Tell: Tues. October 17 | 7–9pm
Sharpen your black-and-white vision of the world with more assignments, field trips, supervised darkroom time 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. Includes lab fee, chemistry, and loaner cameras. Prereq: PH168 or similar exp.
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Black & White Film III: The Exhibition Print
Instructor: Peter Schreyer
FALL II | Tues: 7–9pm
Skill: Advanced
PH239
8 Weeks
Studio 5
Produce exhibition quality photo enlargements by switching to fine art fiber-based paper. Explore paper selection, special chemistry and toners, archival processing and retouching final prints. The class includes darkroom demos, 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. Prereq: PH239 or similar exp.
Members $295 • Non-members $315
Join pro photographer Milton Heiberg for a day of photography at a 140-acre bird sanctuary in Rockledge, FL. The highlight will be photographing the endangered but friendly, intelligent & family-oriented Florida Scrub Jays. One of them may size you up and perch on your head. If time permits, we may also visit the nearby Viera Wetlands refuge. Demos and lunch included.
Members $150 • Non-members $170
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
WKPH79
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Skill: All
Intro Zoom Session: Tues. November 14 | 7–9pm
Field Work: Sat. November 18 | 6am–1pm
Zoom Show & Tell: Tues. November 21 | 7–9pm
The Refuge is located along the coast within one of the most productive estuaries in the country. Meet at the Parrish Park parking lot at 6:00am for landscapes at sunrise. We will stalk flying and perched birds, and explore wooded landscapes.
Members $150 • Non-members $170
NEW! Film Photography for Total Beginners
WKPH99
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Studio 3 | Skill: Beginner
Class & Photo Walk: Sat. September 16 | 1–5:30pm
Review & Discussion: Sat. September 23 | 2-4pm
Learn major functions of a 35mm film camera, including lens focus, depth of field, exposure, and basic composition. Practice your new skills on a photo walk through downtown Winter Park. The instructor will have your film developed and printed at a local lab. A week later, there will be a photo review. This isn’t a darkroom course, but film, processing, and a loaner camera are provided.
Members $175 • Non-members $195
In this 4-week course, learn to use the iPhone camera to achieve amazing results. Explore various iPhone camera photography modes and useful camera and image processing apps. There will be interactive demos and image reviews.
Members $135 • Non-members $155
Smartphone Videomaking I
Instructor: Eric Matyas
FALL I | Mon 6–9pm
Skill: Beginner
PH182
6 Weeks Studio 3
Learn the fundamentals of visual storytelling with your smartphone or iPhone’s video camera: dynamic shots and angles, creating excitement through movement, the magic of editing, and so much more!
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Travel the Florida Backroads to Historic Places Series
Photograph Cedar Key in Classic Black & White WKPH54
Instructor: Peter Schreyer
Studio 5 | Skill: All On Location: Sat. November 4 | 9am–8pm
Optional darkroom session & Review: Sun. November 12 | 2-5pm
Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in the historic fishing village of Cedar Key. This workshop provides a window into the region’s heritage as a 19th-century trading and transportation center, linking the Gulf with inland Florida. Considered one of Florida’s most picturesque towns, it offers rich photo opportunities, such as natural and man-made landscapes, local landmarks and historic building interiors. Includes working in black-and-white for both digital and film photographers (loaner film cameras available), camera demos, a boat trip to outlying islands, a picnic lunch, dinner at the Island Hotel Restaurant, spectacular dusk photography, and supervised lab time to make film enlargements. Optional: Stay at The Island Hotel 352.543.5111. Space is limited. Mention Crealdé workshop.
Members $260 • Non-members $280
St. Augustine WKPH75
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Studio 3 | Skill: All On Location: Sat. December 2 | 8am–6pm
Review & Discussion: Tues. December 11 | 5-6pm
Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in America’s oldest city, including lesser-known historic sites and neighborhoods 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. The day will wrap up with a waterfront dusk photo session. Includes admission and lunch. Extend your experience: stay at one of the historic district hotels and inns or stay at the affordable beachside Magic Motel (904-342-5263).
Members $150 • Non-members $170
Photography
Digital Classes
Learn
Digital Photography I
Instructor: Jon Manchester
FALL I & II | Thurs: 7–9pm
Instructor: Charles Hodges
FALL I & II | Fri: 10am–12pm
Skill: All
PH147
8 Weeks
Studio 3
Build a strong photographic foundation and make better images by understanding exposure, metering, focus, file formats, depth of field, and basic composition. Hands-on demos and assignments with personalized image reviews reinforce concepts of shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and their artistic impact on the final image. SLR or mirrorless cameras recommended. The instructor can give specific camera suggestions. Members $245 • Non-members $265
Photoshop & Lightroom
Instructor: Jon Manchester
FALL I | Wed. 7–9pm
Skill: Intermediate
NEW CLASS! Digital Photography II
FILM & DIGITAL CLASSES
In-depth exploration of various photographic topics & themes relevant to digital or film, color or b&w photography.
Intro to Portrait Photography
Instructor: Chris Casler
FALL II | Mon: 7–9pm
Skill: Intermediate
PH243
8 Weeks Studio 3
Learn basic lighting techniques, using flash and natural light to reveal a subject’s unique personality. Explore posing methods that can define the portrait. Work in b&w or color. Prereq: PH147, PH168 or similar exp. Members $260 • Non-members $280
Street Photography
Instructor: Charles Hodges
FALL II | Thurs: 10am–12pm
Skill: Intermediate
Instructor: Charles Hodges
PH292
PH258
8 Weeks Heritage Center & Zoom
In this hybrid class, learn image processing basics with today’s most popular tools and image enhancement techniques. Learn a step-by-step workflow that combines the best features of Lightroom, Photoshop and Epson inkjet printers to create expressive and aesthetically pleasing photos. Learn to create and maintain an image archive, image enhancement, effective use of metadata, preparing images for online publishing, and inkjet printing basics. Prereq: PH147 or similar exp.
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Workshops
FALL I | Thurs: 10am–12pm
Instructor: Jon Manchester
FALL II | Tues: 7–9pm
Skill: All
8 Weeks Studio 3
Through in-depth assignments and image reviews, students more deeply explore composition, lighting, lenses and flash photography. A field trip on the 5th Saturday of the session will further develop skills for real time applications. Demonstrations on basic image processing and printing techniques along with preparing photographs for on-line presentation will be included. Prereq: PH147 or similar experience. Skill level: Intermediate.
Members $255 • Non-members $275
A Photographic Tour of Switzerland | October 6–15, 2023 PHE401 With Peter Schreyer
Visit Switzerland with native Swiss photographer and educator Peter Schreyer. Travel in a small group off the beaten path along scenic back roads. Participate in themed day trips while traveling comfortably in our private van. Excursions and topics will vary from day to day and will allow flexibility for the group’s specific interests. Visits to historic farmhouses and vineyards, light hiking through pristine mountain scenery, exploring medieval towns and castles are just a few of the planned day trips. Stay in deluxe hotels, eat delicious food, and immerse yourself in a different culture comfortably – the Swiss way! For more detailed tour information, please contact Peter Schreyer at pschreyer@ crealde.org. To reserve your space, a deposit in the amount of $1,500 is due upon registration or no later than July 15.
Double occupancy: Member $4450 • Non $4495
Single Occupancy: Member $5450 • Non $5495
CREALDÉ DIGITAL LAB & DARKROOM
Digital Printing Lab & Finishing Area: No charge | Crealdé Darkroom Rental: $100/8-week session.
Open to Crealdé photography students only. An active Crealdé membership is required.
PH291
8 Weeks Studio 3
Learn new ways to observe our daily environment, and link the mind’s eye to the critical moment through street photography. Explore tools and creative thought to create dynamic images, capturing “the decisive moment,” as Henri Cartier-Bresson said. Includes field trips, shooting and research assignments. Covers film & digital workflow. Work in teams or on your own. The instructor will share historic photos, reading and music selections to inspire creativity. Prereq: PH147 or PH168. Members $265 • Non-members $285
Image and Meaning in Photography
Instructor: Peter Schreyer
FALL II | Fri. 10am–12pm
Skill: Intermediate
PH241
8 Weeks Studio 5
Part of the Crealdé curriculum for over two decades, this course has guided countless Crealdé students in the development of their photographic vision. 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 b&w photography. Prereq: PH258, PH239, or similar exp.
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Photographing the Natural Landscape
Instructor: Milton Heiberg
FALL II | Tues. 7–9pm
Skill: Intermediate
PH253
8 Weeks Virtual & On Location
Discover skills needed for landscape photography, including 2-D design fundamentals. Learn how to look at a landscape, how to capture the best light, and what to include and exclude. Explore seeing and controlling compositional forms in the frame. Students will practice their newly learned skills during Saturday field trips. Prereq: PH147 or similar exp.
Members $260 • Non-members $280
Sculpture CLASSES
Sculpture I
Instructor: David Cumbie
FALL I & II | Thurs: 10am–12pm
FALL I & II | Thurs: 7–9pm
Skill: Beginner
SC124
8 Weeks Studio 6
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 $250 • Non-members $270
Sculpture II
Instructor: David Cumbie
FALL I | Wed: 7–9pm
Skill: Intermediate
Continuing Sculpture Studies
Instructor: David Cumbie
FALL I & II | Fri: 10am–12pm
FALL I & II | Fri: 1–3pm
Skill: Intermediate & Advanced
SC233
8 Weeks Studio 6
A continuation of SC124, students study a range of materials and processes. Armature construction for clay, concrete, plaster, and foam sculpture is demonstrated. Students can advance their experience in producing sculptures. Prereq: SC124
Members $265 • Non-members $285
Blacksmithing Fundamentals
Instructor: Marcos Carrasco
FALL II | Thurs: 12–2pm
Skill: Beginner
SC181
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 door handles, hooks, and ornamental scrolls. Practice techniques such as flattening, upsetting, twisting, punching, drawing, and familiarity with the blacksmith forge.
Members $340 • Non-members $360
NEW CLASS! Multimedia Press Mold Sculptures
Instructor: Missy Hickman
FALL I & II | Tues: 2–4pm
Skill: All
SC225
8 Weeks
Studio 6
Intermediate and advanced students are assisted 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. Prereq: SC124
Members $265 • Non-members $285
Multimedia Sculpture
Instructor: David Cumbie
FALL I & II | Mon: 10am–12pm
Skill: All
SC180
8 Weeks Studio 6
Work with found objects creating multi-media 3D forms. Gluing, riveting, bolting, mold making, and casting will be used to connect dissimilar materials. Students will be asked to bring in some materials and some materials will be provided.
Members $265 • Non-members $285
Intro to Welding
Instructor: David Cumbie
FALL II | Wed: 10am–12pm
Skill: All
SC226
8 Weeks Studio 6
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 objects for their compositions.
Members $350 • Non-members $370
NEW CLASS! Carving Styrofoam Sculptures
SC186
8 Weeks Studio 6
Learn to sculpt and take impressions from found objects to be used to create clay molds. All projects will be cast in Portland cement and hydro stone using masonry dyes for color. Faux bronze and silver finishes will be offered for interior sculptures. Students are encouraged to create several pieces. All materials provided.
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Intro to Bronze Casting
Instructor: David Cumbie
FALL II | Tues: 10am–12pm
Skill: All
SC129
8 Weeks Studio 6
Create wax sculptures that will be cast in bronze. Students learn how to prepare the wax form for casting, and the ceramic shell mold-making process. The instructor uses the latest moldmaking materials available and students witness a bronze pour at the end of the class. Cost includes the casting of one five pound bronze with option to purchase additional material for large works.
Members $390 • Non-members $410
Knife Making
Instructor: Marcos Carrasco
FALL II | Thurs: 4–6pm
Skill: Beginner
SC182
8 Weeks Foundry
Learn to make a wide range of knife styles like survival knives, daggers, and Qama knives using titanium and steel. Explore a variety of techniques such as forging blades, shaping, heat treatment, sharpening, riveting, polishing, and handlemaking techniques.
Members $340 • Non-members $360
Instructor: David Cumbie
FALL I & II | Thurs: 2–4pm
SC185
8 Weeks
Foundry Students will carve styrofoam using brushes and hot knives creating sculptural forms and learn how to apply cement creating a durable surface for indoor and outdoor art works. The sculptures will be finished using faux finishes, colorful dyes, and sealers.
Skill: Beginner
Members $280 • Non-members $300
Workshops
NEW! Thermal Forming
Plastic Sculptures
Instructor: Rick Bostik
Sat.–Sun. September 9–10 | 10am–4pm
Sat.–Sun. November 11–12 | 10am–4pm
Skill: All
WKS44
Studio 6
Learn how to use thermal forming plastics and similar materials to produce your sculpture ideas. These materials can be cut into workable shapes with standard woodworking tools. By using a number of different heating sources, the materials be bent and shaped to fit the desired sculpture you want to create. Details on how to give these thermal materials different finishes or textures will be discussed and explored.
Members $295 • Non-members $310
Welding Workshop
WKS16
Instructor: David Cumbie Foundry
Sat.–Sun. October 7–8 | 10am–4pm
Sat.–Sun. October 21–22 | 10am–4pm
Sat.–Sun. November 4–5 | 10am–4pm
Sat.–Sun. December 9–10 | 10am–4pm
Skill: All
Join David in designing small sculptures over a weekend. Practice cutting and basic welding techniques, while creating artwork from found objects. No experience needed..
Members $350 • Non-members $370
Workshops
Sculpting the Human Head WKS10
Instructor: David Cumbie Studio 6
Sat.–Sun. Sept. 23–24 | 10am–4pm
Skill: All
Professional sculptor, David Cumbie, guides students as they create life-size busts. Students learn techniques for capturing accurate proportions of the head and a variety of facial features during this intensive two-day workshop.
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Members $275 • Non-members $295
Crash Course: Mold Making WKS41
Instructor: David Cumbie Studio 6
Sat. August 12 | 10am–2pm
Skill: All
David will demonstrate a variety of mold-making techniques for using clay, plaster, low temperature wax, alignate, latex, and silicon. Castings will be made using hydrocal plaster, plastic, wax, and a variety of cements. This is a demo. No materials required.
Members $90 • Non-members $110
Techniques in Mold Making WKS13
Instructor: David Cumbie Studio 6
Sat.–Sun. August 26–27 | 10am–3pm
Skill: All
Explore a variety of mold-making techniques in creating sculpture works. Students will create molds out of clay, plaster, low temperature wax, alignate, and latex. All materials are provided.
Members $250 • Non-members $270
NEW! Carving WKS43
Styrofoam Sculptures Foundry
Instructor: David Cumbie
Sat.–Sun. Sept. 30–Oct. 1 | 10am–4pm
Sat.–Sun. October 28–29 | 10am–4pm
Skill: All
Students will carve low relief and three dimensional forms creating indoor and outdoor art. Learn how to apply a variety of surface finishes and color applications including faux finishes, dyes, and sealers. Most materials included.
Members $285 • Non-members $305
Painting & Drawing
Classes
Watercolor
NEW CLASS! Land, Clouds & Water
Oils
Oil Painting I
Instructor: Beth Pendleton
FALL I & II | Sun: 2–5pm
Skill: Beginner
PD157
6 Weeks Studio 1A
Explore the basics of alla prima (direct) oil painting. Learn paint application, brushwork, and color mixing using a split-primary palette. Complete one still life study per week and explore methods to render glass, ceramic, metal, and organic objects. Learn to see and copy color value and intensity changes. There will be demos and discussions on methods, materials and supplies.
Members $275 • Non-members $295
Instructor: Patty Kane
FALL I & II | Wed: 10am–12pm
Skill: Intermediate
PD286
8 Weeks Studio 1A
Together, let’s capture the color and mood of a landscape. You will be challenged to explore beyond the normal colors of land, clouds, and water by reinforcing the beauty of layering transparent color and the use of classic watercolor techniques. Prereq: PD104 or similar exp.
Members $260 • Non-members $280
Beginning Watercolor
Instructor: Patty Kane
FALL I & II | Thurs: 6–8pm
FALL I & II | Fri: 1–3pm
Skill: Beginner
Fundamentals of Color, Design & Composition
Instructor: Beth Pendleton
FALL I | Fri: 6–8:30pm
Skill: All
PD120
8 Weeks Studio 1A
Learn to mix pigments to achieve any hue according to its value and intensity. With a Split Primary Palette oil paint arrangement, exercises show that mixing complementary color relationships is crucial. Topics include various color models and suggestions for color harmony, and basic elements of design and composition.
Members $315 • Non-members $335
PD104
8 Weeks
Studio 1B
Let’s get started! Watercolor is a wonderfully mysterious medium. Explore techniques, color mixing, and learn the value of using a limited palette to gain skills and confidence needed to get started on your watercolor journey.
Members $250 • Non-members $270
Intermediate Watercolor
Instructor: Patty Kane
FALL I & II | Wed: 7–9pm
Skill: Intermediate
Expressive Still Life with an Emphasis on Flowers
Instructor: Stacy Barter
FALL I | Thurs: 9:30am–1:30pm
Skill: Intermediate
PD218
4 Weeks Studio 1A
PD261
8 Weeks
Studio 1A
Painting is so much more than copying what you see. Discover and explore the beauty of using a limited palette through demos and critiques. Experiment with traditional watercolor techniques and work towards painting from your own photos. Prereq: PD104 or similar exp.
Members $260 • Non-members $280
Advanced Watercolor
Instructor: Deborah Umphrey
FALL I & II | Thurs: 2–4pm
Skill: Intermediate to Advanced
PD323
8 Weeks
Studio 1B
Explore advanced watercolor techniques, color theory, and composition to add depth and interest to your artwork. Use new colors to extend the palette and be inspired to create exciting and colorful paintings. The secrets to great design will improve your paintings and encourage you on your painting journey! Prereq: PD104 or similar exp.
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Wish your paintings popped from across the room? Come learn how. Through short demos, discussion and one-on-one instruction, learn from life to make your paintings sing with light, depth and movement with an emphasis on flowers. Explore and learn through value, color, edges and composition. Gorgeous flowers and still life items will be provided for inspiration and visual excitement! Prereq: PD157 & PD103 or similar exp.
Members $285 • Non-members $305
Landscape Painting in Oil
Instructor: Tom Sadler
FALL I | Thurs: 9:30am–12:30pm
Skill: Intermediate to Advanced
PD271
6 Weeks Studio 1B
Oil painting the landscape with an emphasis on capturing the light, atmosphere, and color. Work from your own or instructor photos. An outdoor session or two is possible, depending on the weather and student interest. Explore both painting directly and working in several layers of opaque and transparent paint consistencies.
Members $280 • Non-members $300