Program Guide 2020
Winter Park and Winter Garden Locations
Winter Session
Spring Session
January 13–March 22
March 23–May 31
Ceramics • Sculpture • Digital & Film Photography Fiber Arts • Jewelry & Glass • Painting & Drawing Plus: Exhibitions, Special Events, Tours, Community Outreach, Contemporary Sculpture Garden, and more
“Power, Myth And Memory in Africana Art” Exhibition
A EV RT E IS R YO FO N R E!
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Classes & Workshops • For All Ages
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 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 Metal Supermarket The Nelson Family Trust Orlando Utilities Commission Rotary Club of Winter Park Charitable Foundation St. Margaret Mary Outreach Fund Sam Flax Art Supply United Arts 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
Crealdé Administrative Team CEO/Executive Director
Barbara Chandler
Hannibal Square Heritage Center Manager
Laura McBryde
Registrar & Office Manager
Sculpture Garden Curator, Sculpture Program & Studio Manager
Vincent Sansone
Ceramics Studio & Program Manager
Patricia Byron
Michael Cantillo
Peter Schreyer
Nicole Fournier
Fairolyn Livingston
Marketing Manager Donor Relations Manager
Tia Harris
Program Coordinator
Betsy Schreyer Grants Manager
Barbara Tiffany
Painting & Drawing Mgr. Acting Photo Manager
See our Winter Garden class offerings on pages 15.
All Crealdé locations are ADA accessible. For special needs or group tours, call 407-671-1886.
Hannibal Square Heritage Center Chief Historian
Mary Daniels
Hannibal Square Heritage Center Historian & Docent
John Baker
Senior Curator of Exhibitions
Facility & Special Events Manager
Belinda Glennon
Carlo Jannotti
Young Artist Program Mgr.
Crealdé School of Art
David Cumbie
Nicki Drumb
Accounting Manager
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President Emeritus
Officer at Large
Peter Schreyer Cover Images: Clockwise from Top Left: Instructor Stefan Alexandres, Metal Folding & Forming; Plein Air Painting at Crealdé Main Campus Lakeside Contemporary Sculpture Garden; “Chicken,” by Remeau Cameau, Paint on Canvas, from “Power, Myth and Memory in Africana Art” Exhibition; Young Artist Ceramics Student, Photograph by Sheri Bunye, Instructor; Fox by Milton Heiberg, Photography Instructor.
Percy Maynard Valada Flewellyn Christina McKelvey David Storm Ann Clement Kristen Allen Cecelia Bonifay
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.
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Calendar Of Exhibitions & Events Free & Open to the Public Storytellers XVIII: See Through Our Eyes On display now through January 4, 2020 African American Museum of the Arts 325 South Clara Avenue, DeLand, FL 32721 Storytellers XVIII focuses on the historic African American community in DeLand, including the Spring Hill neighborhood. This project represents a partnership between the African American Museum of the Arts in DeLand, the Greater Union Life Center in DeLand, and Crealdé School of Art. Project creator and Crealdé Executive Director Peter Schreyer mentored and instructed the students in visual and narrative storytelling using traditional film-based photography. Students witnessed the restoration of the historic Wright Building, former home of the Deland Mercantile Association, which was founded by local businessman J.W. Wright 1921, and is a focal point for historic preservation in the students’ community. The program included photo walks through the neighborhood and field trips to the art studios and galleries at Crealdé and the Hannibal Square Heritage Center where they learned about the educational power of collecting oral histories and photographs within your own community. Since 1996, the Crealdé Storytellers Teen Documentary Photography Program has given photography instruction to students ages 13 to 17, providing the opportunity for self-expression while exploring the heritage of their community. From urban Orlando to suburban Apopka to rural Geneva, teens have completed 17 photographic documentaries to date, all of which are available to travel. The exhibition will also be on display in Winter Park at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center from June 2–August 1, 2020.
Director’s Choice VIII January 11–April 25 OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, Jan. 11, 5–8pm Crealdé Main Campus Showalter Hughes Community Gallery This exhibition, organized by Crealdé Curator of Exhibitions, Barbara Tiffany, features the recent work of artists from Crealdé’s diverse faculty, including artists long associated with the school as well as new additions. Media include painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture, and jewelry. For more than 40 years, Crealdé’s faculty of more than 50 working artists has represented some of Central Florida’s most influential arts educators and accomplished artists. This year’s featured artists are Noreen Coup, Tom Sadler, Barbara Tiffany, Vince Sansone, Belinda Glennon, Jesus Minguez, David Cumbie, Stefan Alexandres, Sherri Bunye, John Baker, and Chris Casler.
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. CLASSES: A transfer, 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. 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 will be made after the workshop registration deadline.
18th Unity Heritage Festival and Hannibal Square Open House Sunday and Monday, January 19–20 Hannibal Square Heritage Center This annual City of Winter Park festival celebrates the life of Dr. Martin Luther King J. and promotes family heritage. The free festival begins on Sunday from 1 to 5pm, in Shady Park across from the Hannibal Square Heritage Center in Winter Park. Sunday entertainment features music by local gospel bands and Monday includes a special program honoring Dr. King with ongoing musical artists. Special activities include children’s games, career booths, as well as retail and local food vendors. The Hannibal Square Heritage Center offers extended hours during the festival for visitors to learn about the history of Hannibal Square and enjoy the visiting exhibitions.
Power, Myth And Memory in Africana Art: Select Pieces from the CJ Williams Collection January 31–May 16 OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, January 31 7–8:30pm, Alice and William Jenkins Gallery and 8–10pm, Hannibal Square Heritage Center Visiting Exhibition Gallery PANEL DISCUSSION: Sunday, February 23, 2pm, with collector Charley Williams, Curator Kristin Congdon, and Curatorial Advisor and Haitian artist Patrick Noze Power, Myth, and Memory in Africana Art is a partnership exhibition with other Orange County arts organizations that aim to commemorate the one hundred year anniversary of the 1920 Ocoee Massacre. The works displayed will demonstrate how artists of African descent have found power and resilience in a racially unjust world. Charley Williams’ Winter Park-based collection spans the twentieth century and moves into the twentyfirst. Because it focuses on African, Haitian, and African American art, it provides audiences with the opportunity to explore pan-African ideas that manifest themselves into the lives of three different places. Included are works by Sister Gertrude Morgan, Clementine Hunter, David Butler, Ransom McCormick, Roy David Annisey, and Nellie Mae Rowe, as well as historic African masks, chairs, and fertility objects. These artists lift themselves up through faith, pride, and traditional practices thereby establishing diverse ways of transcending subjugation and finding strength.
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
9th Annual Free Family Festival March 7, 2020, 10am–2pm Crealdé Main Campus Crealdé’s popular open house is a day of free fun, art, and play on Crealdé School of Art’s lakeside campus. Children enjoy pony rides, face painting, and bounce house fun in the midst of the Contemporary Sculpture Garden and can choose from a wide selection of hands-on art workshops, including pleinair pastel painting in the garden facing Lake Sterling, darkroom photography, clay animal sculpting, and printmaking. Families have the opportunity to see all the studios, meet Crealdé’s professional art faculty, and register for classes.
11th Annual Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk & Urban Art Festival Saturday, April 25, 10am–4pm Hannibal Square Heritage Center This free festival celebrates Central Florida’s richly diverse culture through artwork, educational entertainment, and music, featuring the works of more than 25 folk and educational artisans. Previous performers included dancers from the African Kulcha School, blind vocal performer Daniel Miles, the Guerilla Dancer storyteller, drumming by Mexican folklorist David Penaflor, and the Porchdogs Cajun and Zydeco Band. Previous children’s workshops included a Puerto Rican Vejigante mask making and parade and Japanese writing and origami workshop. A soul food truck offers refreshments and ethnic food.
2020 Crealdé Sessions WINTER: January 13–March 22 SPRING: March 23–May 31 SUMMER: June 8–August 9 FALL I:
August 17–October 18
FALL II: October 19–December 20 Above: “Lubamba Spectacular” performing at the 10th Annual Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk & Urban Art Festival, 2019, Photograph by Cynthia B. Slaughter Above Right: Photograph by Naomi Graham of Kristianna Holcombe in the doorway of the 100-year-old J.W. Wright Building, DeLand, FL, 2019
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Fiber Arts CL A SS E S————————————————
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Papier-Mâché Independent Study
Macramé Wall Hanging
FA109
Instructor: Geoffry Sprague 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 1:30–3:30pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All 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 to 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. Members $185 • Non-members $205
WKF13
Instructor: Alyssa Foxson Winter: Saturday, March 21, 12–3pm Spring: Saturday, May 16, 12–3pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All 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. Join artist Alyssa Foxson, and embrace your inner boho goddess. 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 $80 • Non-members $100
Instr. Geoffry Sprague, “No More Honey,” Papier-Mâché
Jewelry & Glass CL A SS E S————————————————
WO R KS H O PS————————————————————————————————————
Intro to Jewelry Design & Fabrication
Bezel Stone Setting
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 12–2pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All
JG103 8 Weeks
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 supply. Members $275 • Non-members $295
Art of Stained Glass
JG102 Instructor: Tammy Lennox 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 6:30–8:30pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All This class is for beginners to learn the beautiful craft of stained glass. Students are introduced to glass cutting, pattern making, copper foiling and soldering techniques. No prior stained glass experience is needed. All supplies are included. Members $235 • Non-members $255
WKJ01
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Winter: Sunday, March 15, 12–5pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All Learn the technique of round and oval shaped precision bezels for jewelry. Through instructorled demonstrations and step-by-step instructions, each participant will create a traditional bezel and permanent setting for a cabochon stone. All materials are provided and tools are available for use during class. Members $105 • Non-members $125
Metal Folding & Forming
WKJ22
Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Winter: Sunday, March 1, 12–5pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All Explore metal folding and forming as a unique process for jewelry-making. Participants will learn to design and the precision techniques necessary to make a series of small-scale samples for sculptural jewelry. This course will include equipment safety, design, material preparation, and design execution. Create dimensional forms out of flat copper sheets without molds or stamps. Note: this class is fairly physically intensive, and calls for nimble dexterity and significant manual strength. Members $100 • Non-members $120
Stained glass by Instructor Tammy Lennox
Fused Glass 101: Kiln-Formed Glass
JG103
Instructor: Robert Lennox Winter: Saturday, January 4, 10am–2pm Spring: Saturday, May 30, 10am–2pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All Enter the cutting-edge world of fused glass. Students learn studio glass techniques including cutting, fusing, annealing, slumping and more. Safety in the studio will also be covered. A portable computer-controlled kiln engineered for glass is provided so that students may gain experience loading and firing a kiln. Students will design and fabricate two pieces: a jewelry pendant to wear, and a fused glass suncatcher. Beginners will gain a variety of new studio skills while more advanced students with stained glass experience will learn how to break free of lead lines! Members $125 • Non-members $145
Artistic Enrichment WO R KS H O PS———————————— Inspired Words
WKAE03 Instructor: Elaine Person Winter: March 7, 10am–4pm Spring: May 16, 10am–4pm Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: All 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.
Jewelry by Instructor Stefan Alexandres
Members: $105 • Non-members: $125
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WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Sculpture
Student working on the finishing touches of her sculpture in Dynamic Sculpted Animals class.
CL A SS E S————————————————— Intro to Sculpture Instructor: David Cumbie Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 10am–12pm Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: Beginner
SC124 8 Weeks “Melpomene” Recycled Steel, 5x12x12 in. by Instructor Stefan Alexandres
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 $240 • Non-members $260
Continuing Sculpture Studies Instructor: David Cumbie Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 10am–12pm Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Winter & Spring: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: Intermediate
SC225 8 Weeks
Members $255 • Non-members $275
Instructor: Lynn Brenner-Katz Winter: Wedesdays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All
SC234 8 Weeks
Create a dynamic kiln-fired clay sculpture based on observations of a chosen animal subject. Reference materials and classroom models are provided to help ensure an exceptional finished sculpture. Special attention is given to capturing your animal’s unique character and movements. Clay will be available for purchase in class. All other materials are provided. Just bring your creativity! Members $240 • Non-Members $260
Introduction to Bronze Casting Instructor: David Cumbie Spring: Mondays, 10am–12pm Spring: Mondays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All
SC129 8 Weeks
Students create wax sculptures that will be cast in bronze, learn how to prepare the wax form for casting and learn the ceramic shell mold-making process. David 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. Members $380 • Non-Members $400
Knife Making Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Spring: Tuesdays, 4–6pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: Beginner
SC182 8 weeks
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 the blades, shaping, heat treatment, sharpening, riveting, polishing, and handle making. All materials included. Note: this class is fairly physically intensive, and calls for nimble dexterity and significant manual strength. Members $310 • Non-members $330
Instructor: David Cumbie Winter: 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 $300 • Non-members $320
Intermediate and advanced students are assisted with ideas related to their personal projects. Problemsolving and discovering new materials and techniques will be a part of each class. Bronze casting and welding will be offered with instructor approval.
Dynamic Sculpted Animals
Introduction to Welding
Blacksmithing Fundamentals Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Winter: Tuesdays, 4–6pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: Beginner
SC181 8 weeks
WKS17 Instructor: Lynn Brenner-Katz Winter: Sat. & Sun., February 22 & 23, 10am–4pm Spring: Sat. & Sun., April 18 & 19, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All The goal of this workshop is to develop quick observational skills while sculpting in water-based clay to create animals. Students are encouraged to “see the over-all shapes” of their animals, while capturing the general character, or movements the animals may exhibit. All supplies are provided. Armatures, if required, may be an additional charge. Members $160 • Non-members $180
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, and drawing. Become familiar with the blacksmith forge. All materials included. Note: this class is fairly physically intensive, and calls for nimble dexterity and significant manual strength. Members $310 • Non-members $330
WO R KS H O PS———————————— Bronze Casting Workshop
WKS5 Instructor: David Cumbie Spring: Sat.–Sunday, April 18 & 19, 10am–4pm, and Sunday, April 26, 3–6pm Spring: Sat.–Sunday, May 23 & 24, 10am–4pm, and Sunday, May 31, 3–6pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All An introduction to a variety of techniques in the creation of wax sculptures. Once the wax sculpture are made, students prepare their waxes with gates and sprues in preparation for the ceramic mold-making process. Waxes are coated with state of the art ceramic shell and then the wax will be burned out and the molten bronze poured into the molds. *The cost includes a five pound bronze sculpture, with the option to purchased additional material for large works. Members $380* • Non-Members $400*
Sculpting the Human Head
Animals: Quick Sculptures in Clay
Collaborative Concrete Sculpture Workshop
WKS03
Instructor: Sandro Pelicié Perez Winter: Sat. & Sun., January 25 & 26, 10am–4pm Winter: Sat. & Sun., Feb. 22 & 23, 10am–4pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: Intermediate Through an interactive, collaborative learning process, students create a concrete sculpture with a durable surface for outdoor art. The process starts by carving the initial form into a large piece of Styrofoam, using a small maquette as a reference. Students 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
Basics of Industrial Welding
WKS18
Instructor: Angel Bayron Winter: January 25 & 26, 10am–4pm Winter: February 22 & 23, 10am–4pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: All 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 $295 • Non-members $315
WKS10
Instructor: David Cumbie Spring: April 4 & 5, 10am–4pm Spring: May 16 & 17, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 6 Skill Level: All In this workshop, 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. Clay available for purchase in class. Members $240 • Non-members $260
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Welding Workshop
WKS16 Instructor: David Cumbie Winter: Sat. & Sun., Jan. 18 & 19, 10am–4pm Winter: Sat. & Sun., Feb. 15 & 16, 10am–4pm Winter: Sat. & Sun., Feb. 29 & March 1, 10am–4pm Location: Foundry Skill Level: All Join this veteran welder in designing small sculptures over a weekend. Practice cutting and basic welding techniques, while creating artwork from found objects. No experience needed. Members $295 • Non-members $315
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Coming together – be prepared to get messy and have fun in Date Night Ceramics
Ceramics Ceramics by Instructor Belinda Glennon
Beyond Round: Altered Pots Instructor: Belinda Glennon Winter & Spring: Mondays, 1:30–3:30pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Beginner
TD185 6 Weeks
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
Handbuilding with Found Objects TD174 Instructor: Belinda Glennon 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 10:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: All
CL A SS E S———————————————— Beginning Wheel Throwing
TD122 Instructor: Vince Sansone 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 10:30am–12:30pm Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Beginner 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 $240 • Non-members $260
Experiment with paper, plants, fabric and more as you create hand-built pottery with unique textures and patterns. Make your own stamps and sprig molds to personalize your nature-inspired pottery. Members $190 • Non-members $210
Garden Totems Instructor: Doug Bringle Winter & Spring: Sundays, 1–3pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: All
TD189 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 $240 • Non-members $260
Continuing Wheel Throwing TD228 Instructor: Vince Sansone 8 weeks Winter & Spring: Mondays, 10:30am–12:30pm Instructor: Vadim Malkin 8 weeks Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Intermediate
3-D Design
TD231 Instructor: Vince Sansone 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 10:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Intermediate
WO R KS H O PS———————————— Date Night Ceramics
WKT23
Instructor: Jesus Minguez Winter & Spring: First Fridays, 7–9pm Jan. 3, Feb. 7, Mar. 6, Apr. 3, May 1 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
Pinch Pot Portraits
WKT52 Instructor: Mike Lalone Winter: Saturday & Sunday, Feb. 8 & 9, 9–4pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: All
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.
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.
You say you can’t do portraits? Let’s simplify the process so you can be successful! Using the most simple forming process in clay, you will “pinch” your way to a proportional, realistic head sculpture. Form a human skull shape with three pinch pots and you will have the foundation for success. No need for calipers or exact mathematical measurements. No need for fancy tools and 95% of the process uses your hands only. Let’s get started!
Members $250 • Non-Members $270
Members $250 • Non-members $270
Members $255 • Non-members $275
Beginning Handbuilding Instructor: Doug Bringle Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 1:30–3:30pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Beginner
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 $240 • Non-members $260
Handbuilding Like the Ancients
TD172 Instructor: Doug Bringle 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Mondays, 7–9pm Winter & Spring: Fridays, 10:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: All
Advanced Ceramics Instructor: Vince Sansone Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 4 Skill Level: Advanced
TD321 8 Weeks
Heads Up Workshop
WKT40
Instructor: Vince Sansone Spring: Sunday, April 5 & 19, 1–5pm Location: Studio 7 Skill Level: All
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.
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 $260 • Non-members $280
Members $80 • Non-members $80
Works by Heads Up Workshop Students Deneen Fasano and John Baker
Over 10,000 years ago, humans started using clay jugs, bowls, baskets, platters, teapots, jewelry, tablets, statues, tiles, buildings–these have all been born from clay, a legacy of civilization. Use traditional coil, pinch, and slab techniques to continue that legacy, creating vessels that harken back to ancient times. Members $240 • Non-members $260
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WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
“The Purchase,” Istanbul, Turkey, 1998 Film-based Photograph by John Baker
Photography Digital Classes Learn the art and techniques of digital photography using SLR cameras, including the use of post-processing computer programs.
Intro to Digital Photography Instructor: Jon Manchester Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 7–9pm Instructor: Jennifer Copp Winter & Spring: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Beginner
PH147 8 Weeks 8 Weeks
Film-based Classes
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 $235 • Non-members $255
Basic Image Processing
PH258 Instructor: Jon Manchester 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 7–9pm 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 combines 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 $250 • Non-members $270
Photographing the Natural Landscape
PH253 8 Weeks
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Winter: Tuesdays, 7–9pm 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: Intro to Digital Photography PH147 or similar experience, and a 300mm lens Members $250 • Non-members $270
Video Storytelling
PH287 8 Weeks
Instructor: Chris Casler Spring: Thursdays, 7–9pm 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. Emphasis will be on learning how to shoot footage that can later be edited to create a successful finished film. Prerequisite: Intro to Digital Photography PH147 or similar experience. Members $250 • Non-members $270
Learn the fundamentals of photography with a camera that uses film, leading to the art and techniques of processing traditional black-and-white photographs in a wet darkroom.
Black-and-White Film I: Introduction to the Darkroom Instructor: John Baker Winter & Spring: 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 $250 • Non-members $270
Black-and-White Film II: Fine-tuning Your Film and Printing Skills Instructor: Peter Schreyer Winter: Thursdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate
PH239
8 Weeks
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. Members $260 • Non-members $280
Black-and-White Film III: The Exhibition Print Instructor: Peter Schreyer Spring: Thursdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Advanced
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 II PH239 or similar experience. Members $280 • Non-members $300
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Large Format Photography Instructor: Jon Manchester Spring: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Advanced
PH248 8 Weeks
This advanced course is designed for students considering work with large format cameras using sheet film. Information will be presented on how to select this type of camera, image management and development, and how to print negatives. Students will gain a basic understanding of the view camera’s movements as a creative tool with artistic applications. Includes an overview of the Zone System method for exposure and processing. Members $250 • Non-members $270
Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera Instructor: Peter Schreyer Winter: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate
PH176 4 Weeks
Uncover the history, unique camera controls, and the photographers who made the landmark German Rolleiflex, the most popular – and most copied – professional camera of the 1940s and 50s. From documentary to glamour, it was the camera of choice by many of the time’s most noted photographers. The instructor – who uses his Rollei for his professional documentary, portrait and travel photography – will overview and demonstrate why the TLR has re-emerged as such a popular camera in the in the re-emergence of film-based or analog photography. Class will include special equipment and accessory demonstrations, a fieldtrip and time in the darkroom. The course is suited for students with any kind of TLR camera, including Yashica and Mamiya. Crealdé has a loaner camera available for class use. Members $125 • Non-members $145
Hasselblad Camera Instructor: Chris Casler Spring: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate
PH177 4 Weeks
The Hasselblad system – designed and manufactured in Sweden and using Zeiss precision lenses – was the workhorse of the fashion industry and the space program. Who can forget Hiro’s revolutionary Vogue covers or the image of the earth rising about the lunar horizon? Sophisticated shooters’ renewed enthusiasm for film photography has revived interest in all things Hasselblad. This class covers the Hasselblad’s range of functions and capabilities, including the lens system and macro capabilities. The class will culminate with a short field session, applying the specific characteristics of the unique Hasselblad system. Members $125 • Non-members $145
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Combined Digital & Film Classes
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, all photography workshops are open to digital & film photographers.
In-depth exploration of various photographic topics and themes, applicable to digital or film, color or black-and-white photography. NEW!
Studio Photography
Instructor: Chris Casler Winter: Mondays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Advanced
What’s your vision? Studio photography gives you unlimited possibilities because you control everything: subject, set, lighting, and camera. Starting with the final photo in mind, this class teaches the core principles of photographic portrait lighting and posing so you can reveal your subjects’ essence in your photographs. Studio photography will challenge you because you have to control everything. Learn to shoot with “hot” lights, and studio strobes, plus posing techniques to bring out the best in your subjects. Prerequisite: Intro to Portrait Photography PH243 Members $260 • Non-members $280
Photographing at Night Instructor: Jon Manchester Winter: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 5 Skill Level: Intermediate
PH276 8 Weeks
Travel to various locations around Central Florida. These trips will have a theme that 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: Intro to Digital Photography PH147 OR Black-and-White Photo Film II PH239 or similar experience. Members $235 • Non-members $255
Bird Photography: Lessons and Field Trips
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
PH340 8 Weeks
PH277
Instructor: Milton Heiberg 8 Weeks Winter: Mondays, 7–9pm Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: Intermediate 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 similar experience, and a 300mm lens (if you are planning to purchase one, please wait until after the first class). Members $250 • Non-members $270
WKPH79
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Winter: Saturday, January 18, 6am–2pm Location: On location (meet at Crealdé) Photo-Review: Tuesday, January 28, 5–6:30pm, Hannibal Square Heritage Center Skill Level: All First, enjoy the landscape at sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean. Then, stalk perched and flying birds through their various habitats. With hundreds of species of birds identified, to date, the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge is the place to find birds of prey, shore, wading, and migratory birds. Lunch is included on location (students with special dietary needs can bring their own lunch). Members $105 • Non-members $125 Digital Photograph by Christopher Casler, Instructor
Architectural Photography Instructor: Chris Casler Winter: Tuesday, 7–9pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate
PH286 8 Weeks
In this class, students learn how to make outstanding photographs that reveal the essential qualities of the built environment — residential, commercial, monumental, historic, and contemporary — and how to photograph interiors like a pro. The class covers lighting techniques, from available light to multiple and mixed lighting, and image postproduction, including multiple exposure, image stitching, and high dynamic range processing so that students realize their vision in final images. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing class PH258 or Black-and-White Film Photo II PH239 or similar experience. Members $250 • Non-members $270
Macro Photography
PH166 8 Weeks
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Spring: Tuesdays, 7–9pm 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 similar experience. Members $235 • Non-members $255
Introduction to Portrait Photography Instructor: Chris Casler Spring: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate
PH243
Flash Photography
WKPH89
Instructor: Chris Casler Winter: Friday, January 31, 7–9pm & Saturday, February 1, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: Intermediate Flash! Bang! Pow! The Crealde flash workshop is here! Using flash as fill or key light to photograph people and architecture, students will photograph a live model in both interior and exterior situations. 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. Members $160 • Non-members $180
Travel the Back Roads to Palatka and the Historic Ravine Gardens WKPH80 Instructor: Peter Schreyer Winter: Saturday, February 8, 8am–6pm Location: On location (meet at Crealdé) Photo Review: Wed., Feb. 19, 7:30–9pm, Studio 5 Skill Level: All Discover hidden architectural, cultural and natural treasurers along Highway 17 on the way to Florida’s historic river town of Palatka. Located on the scenic St. Johns River, the city features the unique Ravine Gardens State Park, which was developed by the Federal Works Progress Administration in the 1930s. In addition to the historic structures, the ravine trails and the picturesque creek are lined with thousands of azaleas each winter. Members $105 • Non-members $125
8 Weeks
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: Intro to Digital Photography PH147 OR Black-and-White Film I PH147 or similar experience. Members $250 • Non-members $270 Digital Photograph by Milton Heiberg, Instructor
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WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Photography (continued) Capture to Print: WKPH87 Roadside Photography (Digital) Instructor: Sherri Bunye Winter: Sat., February 8, 9am–3pm Capture Session Saturday, February 22, 9am–3pm, Print Session Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: All Discover the beauty of photographing along our local roadways during this two-day workshop. The first day will be spent creating roadside photographs as we explore the impactful visual elements that has inspired many road-tripping photographers. The second day will include both a review and print session. Learn to use the school’s digital print lab to make archival quality prints and learn paper types, color space, and printing profiles. Each student should expect to produce three color or black-and-white prints (up to 13x19") by the end of our workshop. Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings and Mastering Exposure or Introduction to Digital Photography or similar relevant experience. A preworkshop guide will be provided. Members $230 • Non-members $250
Beyond Reality: Exploring Abstract Photography
WKPH64
Instructor: Jon Manchester Winter: Saturday, February 29, 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
Camera Settings (Digital)
WKPH90
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Winter: Saturday, March 21, 9am–4pm Spring: Saturday, May 30, 9am–4pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: All
Nature at the Joe Overstreet Landing
WKPH51
Instructor: Milton Heiberg Winter: Saturday, March 21, 9am–3pm Location: on location Photo Review: Tuesday, March 31, 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. We will meet at Overstreet Landing at 9am. Members $105 • Non-members $125
Composition: Beyond The Rule of Thirds
Harness the power of your camera in this oneday camera settings workshop. Discover camera essentials such as shooting modes, exposure system, focusing modes, white balance, and more! Learn through in-class demonstrations and hands-on activities. Class will cover fundamental understanding of your camera, lenses, and special equipment. This workshop is geared to new photographers or those that have purchased a new camera. Lunch break provided. Members $110 • Non-members $130
Wedding Photography
“Roadside Roswell Dent Repair,” Digital Photograph by Sherri Bunye, Instructor, Roswell, NM
WKPH14
Instructor: Chris Casler Spring: Friday, March 27, 7–9pm and Saturday, March 28, 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-alifetime 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. We’ll cover preplanning, equipment, studio and location lighting, and postproduction to finish unforgettable final images that are a timeless record of a unique occasion.
WKPH26
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Spring: Saturday, May 2, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 3 Photo Review: Wed., May 6, 7:30–9pm, Studio 5 Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Compositional skills are the key to making powerful photographs. This day-long workshop will cover basic compositional tools as well as more complex compositional techniques. The workshop will start by stripping down your compositions to the most basic elements: a subject and background. From there, you will begin to add additional elements while considering how they work within the frame. Discover how visual weight, graphic elements, and perspective can impact an image as well as light and color. Apply these techniques during dedicated practice sessions during the workshop. Lunch break provided. Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings and Mastering Exposure or Introduction to Digital Photography (you may substitute similar relevant experience). Members $150 • Non-members $170
Members $175 • Non-members $195
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Understanding Metering & Exposure
WKPH49
Instructor: Sherri Bunye Spring: Saturday, April 4, 10am–4pm Location: Studio 3 Skill Level: All 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. Members $150 • Non-members $170
Travel the Back Roads to WKPH26 Historic Places: The Yearling Trail Instructor: Peter Schreyer Spring: Saturday, April 18, 8am–4pm Location: On Location Photo Review: Wed., May 6, 7:30–9pm, Studio 5 Skill Level: All Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in the landscape and the communities immortalized by legendary Florida writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. The workshop will provide a contemporary window into the region’s past and rich heritage. Photographic opportunities include natural and man-made landscapes, local landmarks, as well as the interior of historical buildings. Members $125 • Non-members $145
Abstracts in Nature: Little Big Econ State Park
WKPH73
Instructor: Jon Manchester Spring: Saturday, April 4, 9am–4pm Location: On Location (meet in Studio 3) Photo Review: Thurs., April 9, 5–6:30pm, Studio 3 Skill Level: All Spend the day hiking and photographing the Little Big Econ State Forest. Enjoy the outdoors and express your creativity in a setting that allows you countless opportunities to see things that would normally go unnoticed. Participate in demonstrations and discussions about abstract photography techniques and principles with a focus on creating expressive and unique landscape photographs. The hike is about 5 miles round trip over mostly shaded gravel road and hiking trails along the Econ River. Rest stops included. See supply list for more details. Members $105 • Non-members $125
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The Four Corners Revisted: PHE400 The Ultimate Photographic Tour of the American Southwest
Beginning Acrylics
Instructor: Peter Schreyer Winter: Saturday, March 13 - 22, 8am–8pm Location: On location Skill Level: All Spend 10 days in one of America’s most enchanting regions, where the state lines of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado meet in the high desert country of the Navajo Nation and the Pueblo people. Photograph breathtaking rugged scenery and explore the rich tri-cultural heritage and present-day of the “Four Corners.” Travel in a small group along back roads, visit small towns, stay in historic inns and get to know ancient and contemporary places of America’s native people. Together with Hispanic and Anglo settlers, they have preserved one of the most unique areas in North America. Peter Schreyer will combine his popular tour of Northern New Mexico with an exploration of the dramatic Four Corners region, including visits to Monument Valley, Mesa Verde and Canyon de Chelly. Join us this spring on a historic trip for photographers of all levels – working in digital of film – and sign up now! Members $2,950 • Non-members $2,995
Reservations and Refunds: To reserve your space, a $ 1,000 deposit is due no later than Dec. 19, 2019. For more information, contact Peter at 407-797-5168 or email pschreyer@crealde.org
PD149 Instructor: David Hunter 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 7–9pm Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner 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 $235 • Non-members $255
Daily Painting: Guide to Painting Small Instructor: Brian and Debbie Miller Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 6–9pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: All
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 $295 • Non-members $315
Brian Miller, Instructor “Painter Painting Paint” Oil on 6x6 in. Wooden Panel
Exploring Abstract Painting Instructor: Patricia Byron Winter & Spring: 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 $235 • Non-members $255
NEW!
Acrylic Exploration
Instructor: Donne Bitner Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 2–5pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate
PD273 6 Weeks
Students will use acrylic paint as they learn to move forward from traditional approaches, and experiment with contemporary images and methods. Class projects will be presented in a manner to demonstrate a clearer understanding of abstract art, and to encourage individual expression. Members $275 • Non-members $295
OIL CL A SS E S ������������������������������������� Fundamentals of Color, Design & Composition Instructor: Beth Pendleton Winter & Spring: Fridays, 6–8:30pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: All “Windmill and Water Tak, Hwy 550, Northern NM, 2019” Film-based Photograph by Peter Schreyer
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Digital Printing Lab & Finishing Area 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. For current students only. No charge, but Crealdé membership is required
Crealdé Darkroom Rental 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. $100 for 8-week session, Crealdé membership required
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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 $305 • Non-members $325
Landscape Painting in Oil
PD271 Instructor: Tom Sadler 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced 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 Members $270 • Non-members $290
Oil Painting I Instructor: Beth Pendleton Winter & Spring: 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, students will learn how to mix color using a split-primary palette. Working from still life setups, students will complete one study each week to explore techniques for rendering glass, ceramic, metal, and organic objects. Instruction will focus 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. Members $265 • Non-members $285
Oil Painting II Instructor: Beth Pendleton Winter & Spring: Mondays, 2–5pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate
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 $275 • Non-members $295
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
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Expressive Floral & Still Life Painting
Intro to Drawing and Painting
Instructor: Stacy Barter Winter: Thursdays, 9am–1pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate
PD218 4 Weeks
This class will focus on setting up strong shadow and light, accurate value and color relationships and how to create atmosphere and depth. The class will 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 required. Members $255 • Non-members $275
Advanced Observation and Painting Skills Instructor: Barbara Tiffany Spring: 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 $235 • Non-members $255
WATE RCO LO R CL A SS E S————— Beginning Watercolor Instructor: Donne Bitner Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 6–8pm Winter & Spring: Fridays, 1–3pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner
PD104 8 Weeks
PD274 6 Weeks
Not happy with the color in your paintings? Are you held captive to paint exactly what you see in your photos? Painting is so much more than copying what you see. The main focus of this class is to work on brush techniques and use transparent pigmants to create luminosity in your paintings. Members $245 • Non-members $265
Members $245 • Non-members $265
Relief Printmaking Instructor: David Hunter Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 4–6pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner
Members $260 • Non-members $280
PD152 Instructor: Glen Ward 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner 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.
PD266 6 Weeks
Members $270 • Non-members $290
Instructor: Gary Rupp Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 9–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
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!
Painting Flowers
PD268 Instructor: Robert Ross 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 9am–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate 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 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 $290 • Non-members $310
PD305 Instructor: Don Sondag 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 6:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Advanced Working directly from the live model, students establish proportions and bone structure, using either oils or acrylics. Students concentrate on drawing, value, and color to develop their paintings, with emphasis placed on achieving a likeness. Tuition includes model fees. Prerequisites: Intro to Oils, Fundamentals of Color, Portrait Drawing or similar experience. Members $310 • Non-members $330
D R AWI N G CL A SS E S———————— Drawing I
Students will work from their own landscape photographs as we will explore a variety of under painting techniques to create a sense of aerial perspective. Layering pastels over different paintings created by watercolors, acrylics or oil paints will allow the students to find the techniques that works best for them. Prior experience pastels is recommended.
Painting with Pastels
6 Weeks
Portrait Painting
Beginning Pastels
Instructor: Gary Rupp Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 1–4pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Instructor: Patti Shistle Winter & Spring: Fridays, 9am–12pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Members $270 • Non-members $290
PD156 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.
Landscapes with Pastels
Members $235 • Non-members $255
Instructor: Patty Kane Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 2–4pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate
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 $270 • Non-members $290
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.
NEW! WOW (Wet On Wet) Watercolor
Instructor: Donne Bitner Winter & Spring: Mondays, 6–8pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Beginner
PD102 8 Weeks
Advanced/Independent Oil & PD255 Acrylics – It’s All About the Finish
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Winter & Spring: Fridays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner
PD103 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 $235 • Non-members $255
PD150 6 Weeks
Learn to paint with the purest form of color available to artists. Learn the unique techniques of working with pastels, from the use of various pastel surfaces, to becoming familiar with hard and soft pastels, and finding the advantages of underpainting. Some experience with drawing/painting is recommended. Members $260 • Non-members $280
Drawing I Instructor: Wendi Zlamal Winter & Spring: Tuesdays: 4–7pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner
PD103 6 Weeks
Learn the fundamental 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 $260 • Non-members $280
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
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Painting & Drawing (continued) D R AWI N G CL A SS E S———————— (Continued) Beginning Portrait Drawing with Live Model
PD154
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 7:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner 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. Members $250 • Non-members $270
Beginning Portrait Drawing Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Winter & Spring: Mondays, 10am–12pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Beginner
PD155 8 Weeks
Focusing first on proportions, measurement and anatomy, students will 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.
Drawing II
PD249 Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Thurs., 5:30–7:30pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate Learn to draw like old masters. Capture lines and tones accurately and develop your ability to capture fine details and transitions in tone using charcoal, pencil cross-hatch, and Conté crayon techniques. Learn how to make drawings that are works of art. Members $240 • Non-members $260
Creating Meaningful Abstract Imagery
PD269
Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig 8 Weeks Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 1–3pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate 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. Members $250 • Non-members $270
Members $230 • Non-members $250
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WKPD13 Instructor: John Connell Winter: Sat. & Sun., January 11 & 12, 10am– 4pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: All Join us for this free-flowing workshop that is perfect for all skill levels. Get ready to learn the magical art form of Acrylic Pour! Students will be introduced to the exciting art form of acrylic pouring art-along with the different mediums and materials. Students will learn the fundamental techniques of flip cup, dirty pour, tilting and puddle pour, as well as the use of silicone oil to obtain what are called “cells.” You will experiment with vibrant and bold colors to produce beautiful art with unlimited combinations to a whole new world of painting. It’s fun because there is no right or wrong-just the end result of one of a kind, mesmerizing paintings! Members $185 • Non-members $205
Painting Textured Trees and Landscapes in Acrylic
It’s an Inside Job: Painting Interior Spaces with Oils
WKPD75
Instructor: Robert Ross Winter: Sat. & Sun., March 7 & 8, 9am–4pm Location: Studio 1A & 1B Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced experience with oil painting is recommended In this two-day workshop, Robert Ross will give instruction on how to create a convincing interior space with oils. Interiors have traditionally involved domestic spaces, such as kitchens, living rooms, studios and bedrooms associated with privacy and intimacy, emotion and memory. Participants will learn to draw and paint both from direct observation and from their imagination. They will learn to capture a room’s shapes, light and dark areas, as well as depict the human living that takes place in a room. The workshop is about perceptual painting, not architectural accuracy. Members $185 • Non-members $205
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Instructor: Thomas Thorspecken 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Sundays, 9:30am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1B Skill Level: Intermediate 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 $270 • Non-members $290
Life Drawing Instructor: Marie Orban Winter & Spring: Tuesdays, 7:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate
PD201 8 Weeks
Explore figurative drawing through line contour, fast-gesture studies and longer sustained poses. Also covered are compositional and expressive issues involved in drawing the figure. Members $270 • Non-members $290
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Open Studio: Figure Fridays: 1–3:30pm Location: Studio 1A Studio Monitor: Vera Gubnitskaia Mondays: 7:45–9:45pm Location: Studio 1A Studio Monitor: Marie Orban
In this workshop, you will learn how to create an acrylic painting by using sketching and brush techniques that establish movement in your artwork. Using botanical and/or nature landscape references of your choice, students will sketch out compositions that capture 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.
Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session.
Open Studio: Life Sundays: 10am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1A Studio Monitor: Nicholas Schulman
Members $185 • Non-members $205 Student of Robert Ross: Joan Emanuelli Sanchez, “Forgotten View,” 20x16, Oil on canvas
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Urban Sketching: Tips and Techniques
NEW POLICY: Crealdé membership is required. No instruction is provided but a monitor is present. No photography allowed. No pre-registration. Cash or check is accepted upon arrival. Fee: $10/session
Instructor: Ronda Richley Winter: Sat. & Sun., Feb. 29 & Mar. 1, 9:30am–4pm Location: Studio 1A Skill Level: Intermediate
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Students work from live model. The session begins with quick gestures, moving to longer poses.
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Young Artists 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.
AG E S 4 - 6 CL A SS E S———————— Mini Monets Instructor: Patricia Byron Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 11am–12pm Location: Studio 1B
YAP108 6 Weeks
Members $115 • Non-members $135
AG E S 5 - 8 CL A SS E S———————— Instructor: Patricia Byron Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 9-10am Location: Studio 1B
YAP101 6 Weeks
Discover exciting new painting and drawing techniques in a variety of media, including charcoal, pastels, watercolors and collage. Develop your creativity in this fun introduction to the world of art. Members $115 • Non-members $135
Pick Up The Palette! (Ages 5–9) Instructor: Melissa Francis Winter & Spring: 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 $115 • Non-members $135
Galapagos Clay Instructor: Doug Bringle Winter: Tuesdays, 4:30–5:30pm Winter: Saturdays, 9-10am Location: Studio 4
YAP102 6 Weeks
Pirates, volcanoes, penguins, sea diving iguanas… the Galapagos Islands have them all. With clay we’ll recreate a bit of these magical islands, just as if we were there. Hey, did you see that? Wasn’t that a penguin sliding across the slab roller?! Members $115 • Non-members $135
Instructor: Doug Bringle Spring: Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30pm Spring: Saturdays, 9–10am Location: Studio 4
YAP102 6 Weeks
Don’t ball up your leftover clay. Save those scraps and transform them into bowls, cups, soap dishes, spoon rests and candy caddies. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. Transform clay bits into signature pieces…it’s practical as well as magical! Members $115 • Non-members $135
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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.
Pint Size Picassos
Clay from Leftovers
Clay Islands of the Giant Tortoise
YAP204
Instructor: Doug Bringle Winter: Saturdays, 11am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4
6 Weeks
Storytelling through Cartooning YAP205
Along the equator lie the Galapagos, where animals are unafraid of humans. Visitors can observe up close giant tortoises roaming lava fields, sea lions squabbling on red beaches, and pink flamingos strolling through shallow bays. We’ll celebrate this amazing animal refuge with clay, inspired by the creatures Darwin studied. Bring some anchovies to class…the sea lions love them!
Instructor: Ken Foster 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 9–10:30am Location: Hannibal Square Heritage Center
Members $135 • Non-members $155
Members $135 • Non-members $155
Recycling Clay Instructor: Doug Bringle Spring: Saturdays, 11am–12:30pm Location: Studio 4
YAP204 6 Weeks
Oddly shaped pieces of clay can easily be coaxed into pleasingly formed vessels that not only are useful, but also have personality. We’ll recycle scraps of clay into unique treasures…waste not, want more…clay scraps to convert to keepsakes! Members $135 • Non-members $155
Painting & Drawing I
YAP202 Instructor: Wendi Zlamal 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 9–10:30am Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 4-5:30pm Location: Studio 1A Learn the fundamentals of art-making and discover how to see as an artist. Create with a variety of painting and drawing media, and explore new techniques to enhance your artistic skills! Members $135 • Non-members $155
Painting and Drawing II
YAP209 Instructor: Anita Cohen 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 11am–12:30pm Location: Studio 1A
Members $135 • Non-members $155
Fun with Film Instructor: John Baker Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 9–10:30am Location: Studio 5
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! Members $135 • Non-members $155
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.
AG E S 10 -15 CL A SS E S——————— Wheelthrowing and More!
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.
Young student on Photography Fieldtrip. Photograph by John Baker
Pint Size Picassos in Progress
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Winter & Spring: Thursdays, 4:30-6pm Location: Studio 4
YAP208 6 Weeks
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 gift! Members $125 • Non-members $145
Digital Camera Magic
YAP403 Instructor: John Baker 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 4–5:30pm 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 $130 • Non-members $150
H O M E SCH OO L ART AG E S 5 -10——————————————— Art Exploration from Many Lands
YAP213
Instructors: Belinda Glennon & Cris Cruz 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Mondays, 10:30am-12pm Location: Studio 7 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 $135 • Non-members $155
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In Winter Garden - at the
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Biting Clay: Handbuilding for Teens
Four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown district 310 N. Dillard St. Winter Garden, FL, 34787
TDY121 Instructor: Doug Bringle 6 Weeks Winter & Spring: Fridays, 4:30-6:30pm Location: Studio 4 Vampire bats, saltwater crocs, snow leopards, sharks…all are creatures famous for their toothy grins. Come make clay effigies of things that bite. Let’s play with dental clay! Toothbrushes optional.
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.
Members $165 • Non-members $185
Advanced Wheel for Teens Instructor: Belinda Glennon Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 4-6pm Location: Studio 4
TDY128 6 Weeks
Expand your skills on the potters’ wheel as you learn to make lids, spouts, stack pots and more. Prerequisite: Ceramic Sampler for Teens or previous wheel experience. Members $165 • Non-members $185
Draw Comic Book Action Figures
PDY106
Instructor: TBD Spring: Fridays, 4:30-6:30pm Location: Studio 7
6 Weeks
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! Members $165 • Non-members $185
Young adults with live model in Figure Drawing Class
Young adults with live model in Figure Drawing Class
Figure Drawing
PDY102 6 Weeks
Instructor: Wendi Zlamal Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 1-3pm Location: Studio 1B
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.
A Picture Says A Thousand Words
PHY152 6 Weeks Student work from Functional Pottery class
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 $165 • Non-members $185
WKYA18
Tabletop Fountains
Functional Pottery Instructor: Belinda Glennon Winter: 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!
Child/Adult Workshops Ages 5 & up Teapots
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Members $180 • Non-members $200
Instructor: John Baker Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 11am-1pm Location: Studio 5
Comic Book Action Figure drawings
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.
Members/WG Residents $190 • Non-members $210
WKYA18
Instructor: Doug Bringle Winter: Sunday, March 8, 1-4pm in Studio 7 and Sunday, March 15, 1-4pm in Studio 4 Skill Level: All, Single adults welcome
Instructor: Doug Bringle Spring: Sunday, May 10, 1-4pm in Studio 7 and Sunday May 17 in Studio 4 Skill Level: All, Single adults welcome
Ceramics with Found Objects
Clay teapots can be functional, ornamental, sculptural; fantastical…it’s up to your imagination to decide just what sort of teapot you fancy. And once you create it, think of all the parties you can host with it, either with real refreshments or make believe. It all depends on you and the teapot of your dreams!
The soothing sound of trickling water can make a room or patio into an oasis of tranquility. We’ll create unique fountains that reflect your inner yearnings for peaceful contemplation. Escape is only a workshop away!
Create nature-inspired ceramics with wheel thrown or hand built forms. Create functional pots and sculptural garden art. Give new life to organic objects as they influence form, decoration and glazing choices.
Members $115 • Non-members $135
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Spring: Tuesdays 6-8pm Skill Level: All
WG/TD174 6 weeks
Members/WG Residents $190 • Non-members $210
Members $115 • Non-members $135
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Tea Pots by Doug Bringle
Digital Photography I Instructor: TBD Winter: Mondays, 6-8pm Skill Level: Beginner
WG/PH147 8 Weeks
Through instruction and assignments, learn essential photography concepts such as exposure, composition and lighting. Understanding camera settings and how to adjust aperture and shutter speeds will allow students to gain creative control of their work. Members/WG Residents $235 • Non-members $255
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WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Jessie Brock Community Center Digital Photography II
WG/PH148 8 Weeks
Impressionism with an Edge WG/PD151
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.
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.
Instructor: TBD Winter: Wednesday, 6-8pm Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Members/WG Residents $235 • Non-members $255
Instructor: Noreen Coup Winter: Tuesdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
6 Weeks
Members/WG Residents $260 • Non-members $280
PAI NTI N G & D R AWI N G—————— Intro to Drawing/Painting Instructor: Cathy Hempel Winter & Spring: 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 $245 • Non-members $265
Intro to Oil Painting Instructor: Cathy Hempel Winter & Spring: Wednesdays, 6–8pm Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
WG/PD119 8 Week
Contemporary Abstract WG/PD151 Landscape in Oil and Cold Wax Instructor: Noreen Coup Spring: Tuesdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced
6 Weeks
Cold wax medium is a malleable paste of beeswax, odorless mineral spirits, and resin. It mixes with oil paint to create depth and intrigue in your paintings. We’ll experiment with mark-making, using solvents, scrapping back layers to reveal previous layers, texturing and using additives to enhance your paintings while developing your own style. Members/WG Residents $260 • Non-members $280
Instructor: Glen Ward Winter: Mondays, 3–5pm Skill Level: All
WG/PD104 8 Weeks
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 $235 • Non-members $255
Watercolor Wonders Instructor: Glen Ward Spring: Mondays, 6–8pm Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
WG/PD152 8 Weeks
Students will acquire fundamental watercolor skills and techniques unique to this medium. This stepby-step approach ensures success for all students, regardless of experience. If you are already familiar and experienced with the watercolor medium, you have an opportunity to add new ideas, and techniques to you flare. Members/WG Residents $235 • Non-members $255
6 Weeks
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 $135 • Non-members $155
Clay Art for the Garden, Ages 8-14
WG/YAP204
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Spring: Tuesdays, 3:30–5pm
6 Weeks
Instructor: Belinda Glennon Winter: Tuesdays, 3:30-5pm
6 Weeks
Experience the magic of the potter’s wheel as you shape a ball of clay into pottery. Trim and embellish them with handbuilding to create pots for serving or decorative sculptures. Food is more delicious in a bowl you made yourself!
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.
Watercolor
Instructor: Jesus Minguez Winter & Spring: Saturdays, 9–10:30am
Wheel Throwing and More! WG/YAP208 Ages 10-16
WG/PD103 8 Week
Members/WG Residents $235 • Non-members $255
WG/YAP202
Members/WG Residents $135 • Non-members $155
Members/WG Residents $235 • Non-members $255
Instructor: Glen Ward Winter: Mondays, 6–8pm Skill Level: Beginner
Painting & Drawing I, Ages 8-12
Celebrate the wonders of spring! Use hand-building techniques to create nature inspired pottery and whimsical art for the garden. Embellish with glaze and fire for purpose and beauty.
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.
Drawing I
Student in Young Artist Painting & Drawing Class
Members/WG Residents $135 • Non-members $155
Painting & Drawing II, Ages 11-15
by Noreen Coup
Independent Study in Oil and Acrylics Instructor: Beatrice Athanas Winter: Wednesdays, 9:30am–12:30pm Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
WG/PD255 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 Winter & Spring: 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 $135 • Non-members $155
Members/WG Residents $270 • Non-members $290
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Art Exploration WG/YAP213 from Many Lands, Ages 5-10
Pint Size Picassos, Ages 4-8 WG/YAP101 Instructor: Jesus Minguez Winter: Saturdays, 11am–12pm Spring: 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 $115 • Non-members $135
WINTER SESSION: January 13–March 22, 2020 • SPRING SESSION: March 23–May 31, 2020
Instructor: Cris Cruz Winter & Spring: Fridays, 10-11:30am
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 $135 • Non-members $155
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