2015 Workshop Catalog

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Oregon Coast

Connect with nature, nurture your creativity.

2015

Workshops & Events www.sitkacenter.org


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Our Story.............................................................. 3-4 Support Sitka........................................................... 5 Events................................................................... 6-7 Directions/What to Bring..................................... 8-9 Workshop Registration........................................... 10 Workshops by Date........................................... 11-36 Accommodations/Food/Shops........................... 38-44 Index of Workshops by Subject......................... 45-47

Board of Directors Kregg Hanson, President Bob Hazen, Vice President Christy Wyckoff, Secretary Martha Wylder, Treasurer Stan Peterson Nancy Tauman Barbara Triplett Kristin Walrod

Staff Jalene Case, Executive Director Caroline Brooks, Program Manager Mindy Chaffin, Events Coordinator Ernie Rose, Sponsorship Manager Joanne Daschel, Office Assistant

Cover Art: Courtesy of Margaret van Patten, Sitka Art Invitational artist, Jane Doe, etching, drypoint and mezzotint, 2011, 10 1/2” x 10 1/2”.


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OUR STORY

Welcome to Sitka

A Place to Nurture Your Creative Spirit Sitka’s dynamic landscape furnishes an inspiring place for your imagination to flourish. Come here to hone your skills or try something you’ve never tried before. You’ll benefit from the encouragement of expert instructors, curious classmates and helpful staff. Workshops range in length from one to five days and are designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced students. Choose from more than one hundred workshops in a wide variety of disciplines from writing to woodcarving to painting and more. Taking a class at Sitka is different than taking one in the city. You’ll be in a studio surrounded by towering Sitka spruce trees nestled by ferns and mosses, with a backdrop of Cascade Head, the Pacific Ocean and the Salmon River estuary. The air is fresh, the mornings crisp and the environment beckons you to explore. It is a special place. We hope you enjoy perusing this workshop catalog as much as we do. We love to take workshops here, too! Circle your favorite classes, turn down the page corners and find the workshops that spark your creative spirit. If you have questions, we’re here to answer them at (541) 994-5485 or info@sitkacenter.org. See you at Sitka!

-The Sitka Center Board and Staff

Sitka Staff, top to bottom: Ernie Rose, Caroline Brooks, Mindy Chaffin, Joanne Daschel and Jalene Case.

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OUR STORY

About the Sitka Center Each person’s experience at Sitka is unique, but the common thread running throughout is a sense of place. It is inescapable. The coastal rain forest reaches to the sky with its oversized trees and soft understory with more shades of green than are conceivable. It seems inevitable that this dynamic landscape creates an interior spark, awakening ideas and encouraging reflection. Sitka is an ideal place for artistic learning and inquiry. This year, we celebrate our 45year anniversary and are proud of our continued legacy connecting art, nature and humanity. Sitka is located in Otis on the central Oregon coast between Lincoln City and Neskowin near Cascade Head and the Salmon River estuary (page 8). Summertime brings more than 900 students to our Workshop Program, with around 100 workshops from one to five days in length. These in-depth workshops in visual art, writing, ecology and music are designed for all skill levels (pages 11-36). Autumn transforms the campus from a bustling hive of workshops to a hushed and introspective vibe with our Residency Program. From October to May, artists, writers, natural scientists and musicians at varying stages in their careers stay, for up to 3½ months, and receive housing and studio space, free of charge. The Resident Show & Tell and Mingle and Muse events give you an opportunity to visit Sitka and get a glimpse into the creative processes of our talented instructors, residents and local community members (pages 6-7). Every November, the Sitka Art Invitational takes us to Portland to showcase 450+ pieces of nature-inspired artwork by 140 Northwest artists. This show connects full circle the learning and art making that happens at Sitka during our Workshop and Residency Programs with the celebration and appreciation of finished artwork. During our week in Portland we offer a variety of workshops (page 36). We invite you to be part of a community of people who value the connections between art and nature. It’s the people who make Sitka shine. You breathe vibrancy into our non-profit organization. To learn more, please visit our website at www.sitkacenter.org or call (541) 994-5485.

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SUPPORT SITKA

Show Your Support Memberships Become a member today and be part of a growing community of individuals, families and businesses that value creativity. In return, we will give you members-only benefits including early workshop registration, discounts on tuition and special events. In addition, you’ll stay connected with us through our e-newsletter and online announcements. Becoming a new member or renewing your membership is easy! Simply call the Sitka office at (541) 994-5485 or go online to our gifts and membership page at www.sitkacenter.org.

Gift Certificates Gift certificates make an excellent present for friends, family and co-workers. Certificates can be purchased in any denomination and may go toward all or part of workshop tuition and fees, membership or merchandise at Sitka. To make a purchase, call us at (541) 994-5485.

Other Ways to Be Involved People like you make Sitka a place where creative thinking can thrive. We encourage you to be part of our community in a way that fits into your life. Make a donation, donate goods or services, be an event sponsor or volunteer your expertise. Help make Sitka sparkle!

Membership Levels $50 Individual

Early workshop registration Subscription to Sitka’s e-newsletter Discount on event tickets Complimentary entry to the Sitka Art Invitational

$100 Supporter

10% member discount on tuition All Individual benefits

$150 Household

10% household discount on tuition All Individual benefits

$250 Sustainer

20% discount on tuition All Household benefits

$500+ Benefactor

30% discount on tuition All Household benefits

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EVENTS

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Resident Show & Tell

Mingle and Muse

Get a glimpse of a resident’s artistic process, hear about research taking place in the area, or see how a writer selects source material. The Resident Show & Tell is your opportunity to learn about the accomplished professionals who participate in our Residency Program. These free events are welcoming with a comfortable atmosphere, plus light refreshments will be provided.

Explore what happens at the intersection of art and nature at Sitka’s free summer lecture series, Mingle and Muse. Look forward to meeting likeminded folks and enjoying snacks beginning at 4:30pm followed by the presentation at 5pm. If you’ve never been to Sitka, this is a chance to see the studios and find out more about what we do.

Saturday, May 2, 1pm Wednesday, October 7, 6pm Saturday, January 9, 1pm Wednesday, January 27, 6pm

Sitka Open House

Thursday, June 4 Monday, July 6

with writer Josie Sigler

Thursday, July 23

with sculptor Stan Peterson Curious about our Residency Program? From October to May, Sitka’s Residency Program provides approximately 16 artists, writers, musicians, and environmental scientists with time and space for sustained reflection, artistic creation or scientific research.

Friday, August 21

with painter Jef Gunn and calligrapher Terry Louie

Thursday, September 10 with writer Langdon Cook

Visit www.sitkacenter.org to learn more about Sitka’s Residency Program including how to apply. Applications are due April 17, 2015.

Sponsored in part by: Chinook Winds • Columbia Bank • Mills Ace Hardware Quality Printing Service


EVENTS

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Sitka Supports Earth Day

Discover how Sitka and other local organizations are helping to protect and celebrate planet earth at this annual Lincoln City event held at the Lincoln City Cultural Center located at 540 NE Hwy 101.

Saturday, April 18

Sitka Art Invitational

Miller Hall at the World Forestry Center, Portland

Experience nature-inspired artwork in a variety of interpretations by 140 Northwest artists. Delve into an exhibit of sculpture, ceramics, paintings, metalwork, glass, book arts and prints. Art sales are shared 50/50 with the artists and proceeds support our Residency Program.

For more information visit www.lincolncity-culturalcenter.org

Sitka Spruce-Up Days Rain or shine, we have a list of chores to tackle and we could use your help. Get to know other volunteers and have a bit of fun, while sprucing up Sitka’s campus from 9am-3pm. Tasks include weeding, washing windows, cleaning studios and more. Any amount of time you can give will be much appreciated.

Tuesday, April 21 Tuesday, September 29 To volunteer or learn more about Spruce-Up Days, contact Caroline at carolinebrooks@sitkacenter.org or call (541) 994-5485.

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Party with the Artists November 6 Friday, 5-10pm

Tickets: Sitka Members $45 Non-Members $65

Exhibit and Sale November 7 & 8 Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm

Admission: Free for Sitka Members $5 for General Public

Thank you early sponsors: Becker Capital Management • The Crystal Hotel Bob Dayton & Judy Vogland • Framing Resource • McMenamins Park Lane Suites and Inn Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt Skutt Ceramic Products • United Pacific Forest Products


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DIRECTIONS

Directions From Portland

From Portland, take I-5 South to Salem. Turn on Hwy 99 East/Salem Pkwy at exit 260A. Turn on Hwy 22 West, then on Hwy 18 West (follow signs for “Oregon Coast”). Turn on Hwy 101 North. Travel one mile north on Hwy 101 to N. Three Rocks Road. (Look for white barn on left.) Turn left on N. Three Rocks Road. Continue directions with “From N. Three Rocks Road.”

From Eugene

From Eugene, take I-5 North to Salem. Turn on Hwy 22 West at exit 253, then on Hwy 18 West (follow signs for “Oregon Coast”). Turn on Hwy 101 North. Travel one mile north on Hwy 101 to N. Three Rocks Road. (Look for white barn on left.) Turn left on N. Three Rocks Road. Continue directions with “From N. Three Rocks Road.”

From Lincoln City and South

Take Hwy 101 North toward Tillamook. After going under the Hwy 18 overpass just north of Lincoln City, go 1.1 miles on Hwy 101 to N. Three Rocks Road. (Look for white barn on left.) Turn left on N. Three Rocks Road. Continue directions with “From N. Three Rocks Road.”

From Tillamook and North

Take Hwy 101 South toward Lincoln City. After passing Neskowin, travel the road as it climbs up and over Cascade Head. At the bottom of the hill turn right on N. Three Rocks Road. Continue directions with “From N. Three Rocks Road.”

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You’re almost there . . .

From N. Three Rocks Road Travel west toward the ocean on N. Three Rocks Road. Drive 2.3 miles to a “Y” in the road. Watch for the blue Sitka Center signs. At the “Y” turn right on Savage Road. Go up the hill and take the first right, on to Ridge Road. Keep following the road around and turn left into the Sitka parking lot.

Please only park in the Sitka parking lots designated by the blue signs.

Lost? Call the Sitka office at (541) 994-5485. If stairs are a concern, we can offer assistance and an alternative drop-off point. Please call us at (541) 994-5485 to make arrangements.

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WHAT TO BRING

In Preparation for Your Workshop Lodging

• Because there is no student housing, RV parking or camping available at Sitka, you will need to find accommodations in Lincoln City, Neskowin, Otis or Pacific City. • For lodging options, visit www.sitkacenter.org (workshop tab) or see pages 38-44 for a list of places that support Sitka. Some provide discounts to Sitka students. • More options are available online at the Lincoln City Visitor and Convention Bureau’s website at www.oregoncoast.org and at www.pacificcity.org for Pacific City.

Lunch

• Bring your sack lunch! A refrigerator, microwave and dishes are in every studio. • Organic coffee and different teas are complimentary. A variety of cold drinks and snacks are available for purchase.

Bring

Workshop Supplies

• Material lists are posted on Sitka’s website and are included in your registration packet, which is emailed or mailed, depending on your preference, after registration.

Pets

• Pets are not permitted at the Sitka Center, including in vehicles in the parking lot.

Parking

• Please park only in the two lots with Sitka signs. Do not park in the nearby residential areas. • There are two parking spaces for people with disabilities. To make arrangements, please call ahead to (541) 994-5485 or email info@sitkacenter.org. • We can’t accommodate RVs or campers. • Parking at Sitka is limited. Please carpool to Sitka whenever possible.

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REGISTRATION

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Workshop Registration Register Online or By Phone • For online registration visit www.sitkacenter.org and go to the workshop page. • For phone registration call (541) 994-5485.

Wait Lists and Fees • If the workshop is full, you may choose to be added to a wait list. If an enrolled student cancels, Sitka will immediately notify the first person on the wait list. • Material fees are used to reimburse instructors for supplies they provide for students. Instructors may buy materials that are difficult to find or more economical to purchase in bulk. • Model fees are used to compensate the person who models.

Scholarships Through generous private donations, Sitka is pleased to offer a limited number of scholarships to individuals who require financial assistance. Scholarships are need-based and cover one-half of a workshop’s tuition. Recipients are responsible for the remainder of the tuition. Scholarships do not cover cost of travel, accommodations, meals or materials fees. To apply, download an application from our website’s workshop page. Application deadline is April 30. For questions, please contact Caroline Brooks at carolinebrooks@sitkacenter.org or call (541) 994-5485.

Members-Only Registration begins February 23. Non-Member Registration begins March 9. It’s never too late to become a member! During members-only registration, you can purchase a membership when you register for a workshop.

Cancellations If a workshop is cancelled due to low enrollment, you will be notified at least 14 days prior to the start of the workshop and you will receive a full refund. If you need to cancel from your workshop, please call (541) 994-5485 or email info@sitkacenter.org. • Cancelling 21+ days prior to workshop = 100% refund less a $35 administrative fee. • Cancelling 14-20 days prior to workshop = 50% tuition and full materials fee refund with no administrative fee. • There is no refund for cancellations made less than 14 days before the first day of the workshop.

Satisfaction Guarantee

If you are not satisfied with your workshop experience, you may request a full refund.

People of any race, sex, color, age, religion, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation or disability are welcome at all Sitka Center programs and activities, and will enjoy all the same rights and privileges. Sitka Center reserves the right to change programs, dates, descriptions and fees noted in this schedule.


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WORKSHOPS APRIL-MAY

Frances Blaker

Kim Stafford

Akihiko Ishijima & Ruri

Intermediate | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Winds and Waves: Recorder Workshop Work on a wide variety of music from the recorder repertoire with an internationally renowned recorder faculty. Classes are divided into three skill levels: intermediate, upper-intermediate and advanced. The end of the day on Monday is a “Grand Consort” with all participants playing together. The hours for this workshop are Saturday and Sunday 9am to 5:15pm, and Monday 9am to 3pm. A ticket to the Faculty Concert on Friday and catered lunches are included. Faculty Concert: Friday, April 24, 8pm at St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church, Lincoln City.

Apr 25–27

Sat-Mon 9:00am-5:15pm on Sat & Sun, 9:00am-3:00pm on Mon Tuition: $265 Total Cost: $265

Faculty includes Frances Blaker, Letitia Berlin and Cléa Galhano all of whom perform, record and teach workshops in the United States and abroad. Frances, who composes for recorder and other instruments, and Letitia are based in the San Francisco Bay area and form the duo Tibia (www.tibiaduo.com). Cléa, originally from Brazil, lives and teaches in St. Paul, Minnesota. She is on the faculty of Macalester College and other Twin Cities institutions. Guest instructor Rotem Gilbert is a native of Haifa, Israel and is a founding member of Ciaramella, an ensemble specializing in music of the 15th and 16th centuries. Rotem has been featured as a soloist for the Pittsburgh Opera, the Los Angeles Opera, Musica Angelica and the Los Angeles Philharmonica, and she is an assistant professor at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. Rotem is the 2015 Recorder Artist-in-Residence at the Sitka Center.

Earth Verse

As a tree weaves a basket, as the moon pencils shadows, we will craft earth verse—drawn from the vocabulary of particular places in the landscape at Sitka, and informed by traditions of observation and evocation from the oldest forms in English literature: spells, riddles and blessings.

May 23–24

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $275 Total Cost: $275

Kim Stafford is the founding director of the Northwest Writing Institute, and author of a dozen books of poetry and prose. In addition to Sitka, he has taught writing workshops at the annual Fishtrap Writers Gathering and at colleges and literary centers in Oregon and abroad. www.kim-stafford.com

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Woodfire Ceramics

Handbuild a series of small clay vessels and learn about Mashiko, Japan’s pottery traditions. Once bisqued, select one of your pieces to be woodfired in the FuuKooGama anagama kiln in Sheridan during a 7-day firing in June. Arrangements may be made to visit during the woodfiring and finished works may be picked up, delivered or shipped.

May 23–26

Sat-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $375 Materials Fee: $50 Total Cost: $425

Akihiko Ishijima studied under Sanzaemon Kamata in Hagi, Japan, and at the Royal Danish Art and Craft School in Denmark. He established a studio and kiln in Mashiko, Japan, in 1981. His work has been shown nationally throughout Japan and abroad. Originally from Japan, Ruri apprenticed under Tatsuzo Shimaoka before establishing her studio in Sheridan, Oregon. Her work has been shown both in the United States and Japan. www.ruriclaywork.us


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MAY-JUNE

WORKSHOPS

Judith Baumann

Jill Goodell

Jill Goodell

All skill levels | Age 16+

Beginner | Age 16+

Beginner | Age 16+

The Art of Letterpress Broadsides Combining text with image, you’ll create several small editions of unique, fine art letterpress broadsides using wood sign type and linoleum relief printing techniques. Layering concepts will be addressed throughout the workshop, as well as ink modification and mixing, basic color theory and composition strategies. Let’s get inky!

May 29–31

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $300 Materials Fee: $40 Total Cost: $340

Judith Baumann holds an MFA degree in printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her work has been shown throughout the United States. She is a former faculty member at The Evergreen State College where she taught printmaking and drawing for nine years. She loves all things made with ink and paper. www.judithbaumann.com

Drawing with Pen and Ink

Drawing with Pastels

Learn the traditional method of drawing with pen and ink, using dip pens, fine paper and India ink. We’ll cover basic drawing with easy exercises adapted from the 19thcentury masters. No experience necessary. All materials provided.

Here’s your chance to learn how to create luscious pastel paintings, just like Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec. We’ll cover both oil and soft pastels, using a variety of papers. No experience necessary. All supplies provided.

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May 31

After spending years in advertising, Jill Goodell returned to fine art. She teaches at Portland Community College and her studio, Glastonbury Studios. Her work has appeared in local exhibitions and galleries. She is a member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon, Portland Fine Arts Guild and Oregon Society of Artists. www.jillgoodell.com

After spending years in advertising, Jill Goodell returned to fine art. She teaches at Portland Community College and her studio, Glastonbury Studios. Her work has appeared in local exhibitions and galleries. She is a member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon, Portland Fine Arts Guild and Oregon Society of Artists. www.jillgoodell.com

Sat-Sat 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $90 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $115

Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $90 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $115

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Lisa Stanley

Ikebana: Japanese Flower Arranging

All skill levels | Age 16+

Ikebana is the ancient Japanese art of arranging flowers, branches and space. Learn the guiding principles and develop techniques for working with various plant materials. The workshop will include demonstrations and lessons with individual support and group discussions. You will practice making three to four arrangements.

Jun 1–2

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $135 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $150

Lisa Stanley teaches the ancient Japanese art of Ikebana as a way to mix heart, mind and flowers. She has studied for over 30 years in the United States and Japan, and is a certified Sogetsu School teacher. Lisa offers ongoing workshops in Portland and across the country.


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Dory Kanter

Jennifer Kuhns

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Color, Shape and Henri Matisse Bright colors, bold shapes and expressive lines make the work of Henri Matisse visually dance. Explore the use of color and shape inspired by the style of Matisse in small-scale abstract watercolor paintings, cut paper collages and whimsical ink drawings. Learn numerous techniques to create art with open-hearted simplicity.

Jun 2–3

Tue-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $205 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $225

Dory Kanter has taught painting and journaling workshops in the United States and abroad for more than 25 years. She is a studio artist and author of the book Art Escapes, published by North Light Books. Her innovative, enthusiastic and supportive workshops inspire beginners and professional artists alike. www.dorykanter.com

Window Mosaic

Learn the technique of glasson-glass mosaic using a salvaged window. Glass-on-glass mosaic has a striking result, as the design becomes illuminated when light shines through, creating a glowing piece of art that casts color into the surrounding space.

Jun 3–5

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $200 Materials Fee: $30 Total Cost: $230

Jennifer Kuhns has been working in mosaic for 13 years, collecting salvaged glass, tile and other reclaimed materials to create whimsical, exquisite designs. Her work has been featured in exhibits and galleries nationwide, and she creates custom architectural mosaic installations. She lives on a small farm in rural western Washington. www.jkmosaic.com

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Angela Grainger

Audubon Society of Lincoln City

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 12+ (under 16 with registered adult)

Elements of Nature and Texture in Watercolor Create dynamic, textured patterns in watercolor paintings by employing nontraditional techniques using plant materials, herbs, legumes, salt, stones and other elements. See how watercolor pigments react and leave beautiful and unique patterns on your paper. This workshop also emphasizes composition, design principles and color theory.

Jun 5–7

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $215 Materials Fee: $30 Total Cost: $245

Angela Grainger is a painter of nature and is inspired by what the casual observer may overlook. Her goal is to give the viewer a glimpse into the unique creations that surround us and to portray a feeling of magic and mystery. She has taught painting since 1994. www.bluepansycottage.weebly.com

How to Identify and Photograph Birds

Let the Audubon Society of Lincoln City guide your birding photography to the next level. Topics will include identification of local birds, how to find and approach your subject and camera settings for varying conditions. A portion of your tuition will go directly toward the ASLC to help conserve and protect nature’s birds, wildlife and habitat. The hours of this workshop are 9am to 3pm.

Jun 6–7

Sat-Sun 9:00am-3:00pm Tuition: $200 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $220

Bird identification instructors Caren Willoughby, Laura Doyle and Mark Elliott have taught over 1,000 students. Photography instructors Jack Doyle and Ernie Rose have taught workshops at the Sitka Center and other venues. All instructors are board members of the Audubon Society of Lincoln City. www.lincolncityaudubon.org


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JUNE

Gala Bent

Illustration Techniques in Watermedia All skill levels | Age 16+

Explore the relationship between text and image through illustration. Using drawing materials and a variety of water-based media, follow a series of exercises to learn how to select and plan your compositions as well as new approaches for both representational and abstract illustrations.

Jun 8–9

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $205 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $230

Gala Bent has taught college-level bookbinding, drawing, painting, illustration and writing courses for more than a decade. Her work has been shown internationally and featured in a variety of magazines and journals. She lives in Seattle with her husband and three sons. www.galabent.com

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Cindy Lommasson

Landscape Painting with Chinese Brush Techniques All skill levels | Age 16+

Create unique impressions of the surrounding landscape using Chinese materials and brush strokes. Depict rocks, mountains, trees, mist and clouds with sumi ink, Chinese watercolor, various brushes and papers. There will be daily demonstrations and lots of hands-on practice. You will complete two to three finished paintings.

Jun 8–10

Mon-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $235 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $255

Chinese brush painting has been the foundation of Cindy Lommasson’s art for over 10 years. Influences range from the imaginary landscape “Dream Journey” painters of ancient China to modern Abstract Expressionists. She teaches at the Oregon Society of Artists and March Wellness Center, emphasizing enjoyment of the process and relaxed concentration. www.cindylommasson.com

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Jeffrey Opp

Patricia Wheeler

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 18+

Creating a Handmade Photo Book Use your digital camera, whether it be a smart phone or digital SLR, to photograph your outdoor surroundings. Then print images and create a handmade book to capture your experience. Two classic binding formats will be presented, accordion and case-bound book. Leave with at least one completed book and skills for future projects.

Jun 10–12

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $185 Materials Fee: $50 Total Cost: $235

Jeffrey Opp holds an MFA degree from San José State University. His handmade books combine text and image, allowing viewers to re-evaluate their participation in his photographed landscapes. He has exhibited across the country and Yekaterinburg, Russia. He taught at San Jose State University and holds workshops along the West Coast. www.jeffreyopp.com

Intro to Painting Archaeology Work from your intuitive side to build abstract, layered paintings that reflect your life experiences. Experiment with a variety of additive and reductive painting processes using acrylic paint and limestone clay on board. This workshop will orient beginners to basic technical information and explore Patricia’s painting philosophy. Also available as an intermediate-level workshop on June 16-19.

Jun 11–13

Thu-Sat 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $330 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $355

Patricia Wheeler is a mixed media artist who focuses on community and connections, the collective stories, traits and ghosts we carry as a society. In her work she explores the intersections between language and image, searching for insight into the human story. www.patriciawheelerart.com


WORKSHOPS JUNE

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Ride

Marcy Baker

Linda Swindle

Karen Ulvestad

Patricia Wheeler

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Intermediate | Age 18+

A Collage Approach to Monotype Combine a variety of techniques to create layered monotype prints. Make your own stencils, printing blocks and relief plates and learn to create hand-printed collage papers. Develop a monotype series using your handmade tools, a ghost print technique, vibrant layers of oil-based inks and the chine collé method of collage.

Jun 13–15

Sat-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $260 Materials Fee: $45 Total Cost: $305

Marcy Baker is a printmaker, painter and collage artist. Her work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally and is included in the collections of Hallmark and Kansas Wesleyan University. Baker has taught monotype and collage at Multnomah Arts Center and in private studio workshops for 10 years. www.marcybaker.com

Silk Scarf Painting

If you can hold a paintbrush, you can paint on silk! Use vivid, flowing dyes as you learn direct dyeing, gutta resist, texturing, dry versus wet, color mixing and design techniques. Paint one or more scarves depending on your pace.

Jun 14–15

Sun-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $155 Materials Fee: $60 Total Cost: $215

Linda Swindle is a watercolor artist and silk painter who enjoys the spontaneity and freedom of expression each medium lends. For Linda, inspiration for subject matter comes from our walk through everyday life. Her teaching philosophy is, “if it isn’t fun, why do it?” www.lswatercolor.com

The Spirit of Place

The light is your paint, your camera is the brush and your vision creates the story. These three ingredients combine to reveal the spirit of place. Explore light, flash, exposure, perspective, effects of lens length and filters. We will spend time in the classroom discussing technique and in the field exploring these concepts. There will be an optional pre-workshop camera basics session at 8am on the first day.

Jun 16–17

Tue-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $205 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $210

Karen Ulvestad’s work has been published in magazines, brochures, websites and cards. She writes a photography blog on destinations, techniques and tips. She gives photography presentations at bird festivals and other events. Over 25+ years, her style has evolved through photographing landscapes, people, wildlife and commercial work. www.karenulvestad.com

Painting Archaeology Intensive The act of building a painting is in itself transformational: inscription and mark-making activate the surface, while cutting into the work excavates the history of the painting. Using the process of palimpsest, we will employ scripts and symbols to create abstract paintings of place or recollection. Acrylic paint will be used in combination with wax mediums and joint compound on panels. Also available as a beginnerlevel workshop on June 11-13.

Jun 16–19

Tue-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $435 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $460

Patricia Wheeler is a mixed media artist who focuses on community and connections, the collective stories, traits and ghosts we carry as a society. In her work she explores the intersections between language and image, searching for insight into the human story. www.patriciawheelerart.com


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JUNE

Graham Klag

The Art of Ethnobotany All skill levels | Age 16+

Examine some of the culturally historical uses of Northwest plants and explore new ways of sourcing native and non-native plants from Sitka’s surroundings. Learn how to identify plant species, families, habitat and climate change susceptibility. Together, we’ll create a simple local field guide to be assembled as a booklet for each participant. Some moderate-level hiking.

Jun 18

Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $65 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $80

Graham Klag creates art from natural materials that explore ideas in conservation. He holds degrees in studio art and natural science biology from the University of Puget Sound. Graham has worked in conservation throughout the Northwest and is currently the education coordinator for the Salmon Drift Creek Watershed Council. www.grahamklag.com

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Jude Siegel

Nature Journaling: Draw, Paint and Write your World All skill levels | Age 16+

In a watercolor journal, express your experiences and observations from relaxed awareness with drawing, watercolor, some writing, handmade stamps, plant prints, penwork, stencils, collage and more. Learn to open your senses, relax and see more deeply. We will work in the studio and take walks to sketch outdoors.

Jun 19–21

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $320 Materials Fee: $7 Total Cost: $327

Combining a passion for nature and art for many years, Jude Siegel has given classes both locally and in Montana,Wyoming and Italy. She currently teaches at her Portland studio, Multnomah Art Center, and Portland Audubon. Her book A Pacific Northwest Nature Sketchbook (Timber Press 2006) teaches about nature journaling. www.judesiegel.com

Aimee Erickson

Portrait Studies in Oil Paint All skill levels | Age 16+

Learn to see the essence of the face and translate it into two dimensions. Through morning exercises and afternoons spent painting from the model, you’ll become more familiar with oil paint and the human head, plus have good fun learning to see as a painter sees.

Jun 20–22

Sat-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $310 Mat’l & Model Fee: $35 Total Cost: $345

Aimee Erickson is an award-winning freelance oil painter living in Portland. She teaches drawing and painting with a particular interest in what enables or inhibits our vision and progress as artists. She has a BFA degree in illustration and carries a sketchbook. www.aimeeerickson.com

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Martha Serpas

Ecopoetics: Writing the Poem in Nature All skill levels | Age 16+

How do we establish a connection with nature without reading ourselves into what we see? Through discussion of short essays and poems by master poets, we will consider how to use awareness of our surroundings to guide our writing. From this perspective, new poems will be written and discussed. Some light hiking.

Jun 22–23

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $130 Total Cost: $130

Martha Serpas’s poetry collections are Côte Blanche and The Dirty Side of the Storm. A third, The Diener, is forthcoming from LSU Press. Active in efforts to restore Louisiana’s wetlands, she teaches in the University of Houston’s creative writing program and serves as a hospital chaplain. www.marthaserpas.com


WORKSHOPS JUNE

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Jay Haavik

Carve a Bear, Wolf or Eagle Mask All skill levels | Age 16+

Powerful images of imagination and mysticism, the masks of the Northwest Coast native peoples are a strong focal point of their culture. In this workshop, choose to carve one of three simplified cedar mask projects—a bear, wolf or eagle.

Jun 23–26

Tue-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $455 Materials Fee: $50 Total Cost: $505

Jay Haavik has always been interested in older cultures, their art forms and their tools and technology. Topics of interest include the life and art of the Northwest Coast native peoples, the Vikings and their culture and the atelier drawing techniques dating from the Middle Ages—all of which has occupied much of his 40-year career. www.jayhaavik.com

Debra Carus

Debra Carus

Kendra Larson

All skill levels | Age 18+

Intermediate | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

The Alchemist’s Fire: Introduction to Metalsmithing Transform sheet metal and wire into an extraordinary piece of jewelry in this metalsmithing sampler course. Design, saw, pierce, shape and etch surface patterns on the metal, then learn to combine the elements with torch soldering and riveting. We will use silver, copper and brass. Also available as an intermediate-level workshop on June 27-28.

Jun 24–26

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $280 Materials Fee: $60 Total Cost: $340

Debra Carus is a metalsmith and jeweler in Clackamas, Oregon. Her passion is for creating storied art jewelry that reflects her love of nature and her Norwegian roots. She is a full-time studio artist and metals instructor, and also a senior instructor for Art Clay World. www.elentari-handverk.com

Metal Alchemy 2: Dimension and Color

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Micro to Macro: Large Mixed Media Drawings

Take your metalsmithing skills to the next level through exploration of hollow forms, surface textures, patinas and fold forming. Create a unique jewelry piece such as a ring, pendant or cuff bracelet using mixed metals and bezel set stone. Explore complex surface designs with etched patterns or fold forming. Also available as a beginner-level workshop on June 24-26.

Often the area below our feet has just as much life, if not more, than the area above. Using observation skills and a mix of wet and dry media, you’ll draw large, texturerich images that capture Sitka’s tiny ecosystems. You’ll leave with a series of completed drawings and skills to apply to future projects. Some light hiking.

Jun 27–28

Sat-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $200 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $210

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $165 Materials Fee: $40 Total Cost: $205

Debra Carus is a metalsmith and jeweler in Clackamas, Oregon. Her passion is for creating storied art jewelry that reflects her love of nature and her Norwegian roots. She is a full-time studio artist and metals instructor, and also a senior instructor for Art Clay World. www.elentari-handverk.com

Jun 27–29

Kendra Larson received her MFA degree in painting at the University of Wisconsin, and she was awarded residencies at Signal Fire, Caldera and New Zealand’s New Pacific Studios. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and featured in publications. She teaches at Portland State University and Pacific Northwest College of Art. www.kendralarson.com


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JUNE-JULY

WORKSHOPS

Eileen Sorg

Ann Kresge

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Colored Pencil with Mixed Media Create a richly detailed drawing using pen and ink, watercolor and colored pencil together. With step-by-step instruction, explore application tips, as well as how to extract the best qualities of each medium.

Jun 29–Jul 1

Mon-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $275 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $280

Eileen Sorg’s work is collected internationally and is known for its complexity, vibrancy and visual narrative. Eileen is a Signature member of the Colored Pencil Society of America and she is the author of three colored pencil books published by Walter Foster. www.twodogstudio.com

Creative Bookmaking Learn binding structures from the simple to complex including sewn bindings, Japanese stab binding, accordion fold books, concertina forms and tunnel books. Basic skills of gluing, sewing, folding and an overview of bookmaking materials will be covered. Examples of book structures and artists’ books will provide inspiration and ideas for your own creations.

Jun 30–Jul 2

Tue-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $195 Materials Fee: $30 Total Cost: $225

Ann Kresge is an artist and printmaker who has taught book arts for 25 years including workshops at Sarah Lawrence, Syracuse University, Bard College, Willamette University and Western Oregon University. Her work is in many collections including the US Library of Congress and the Victoria and Albert Museum. www.annkresge.com

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Annamieka Davidson

Inga Dubay

Beginner | Age 16+

Beginner | Age 10+ (under 16 with registered adult)

Layers of the Forest: A Mixed Media Painting Workshop Mixed media painting is a fun and approachable technique. In this workshop, spend some time making art directly in the forest. Return to the studio with sketchbooks full of inspiration. Collage layers of drawings onto canvas, along with acrylic paint, to build a painting that has depth and beauty.

Jul 2–3

Thu-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $125 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $135

Annamieka Davidson is an artist based in Portland. She brings energy and a love of art-making to her workshops where students feel encouraged and at ease. She earned her BFA degree from the University of Oregon and worked at the Sitka Center in 2007-2008. www.annamieka.com

Italic Handwriting

Enjoy writing legible, handsome and easy-to-learn italic handwriting. Besides being soul-satisfying, others will also enjoy reading the end result. This workshop includes instruction and practice with the basics of italic handwriting, as well as self-assessment techniques. See the exciting things you can do with twenty-six letters!

Jul 3

Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $110 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $130

Inga Dubay taught at the Oregon College of Art and Craft. She is co-author of Write Now: The Getty-Dubay Program For Handwriting Success, Italic Letters, and the Getty-Dubay Italic Handwriting Series. Along with Barbara Getty, Inga has presented over 170 handwriting seminars for medical professionals and numerous workshops for the public. www.handwritingsuccess.com


WORKSHOPS JULY

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Jennifer Lauck

Gabriel Liston

Ken O’Connell

Mark Brody

All skill levels | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Beginner | Age 16+

The Four Parts of a Story You have a great book idea. You’ve written 80 to 120 pages toward that goal but find yourself stalled. Lift your writing to a whole new level by a study of the four part story structure. When you leave, you will be able to re-plot your story all the way through to the end.

Jul 6–7

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $210 Total Cost: $210

Jennifer Lauck has written four memoirs about her life and has traveled the world speaking and teaching for more than 10 years. She is an advocate of beautifully rendered voice-driven narratives that go to the heart of what it is to be alive and human. www.jenniferlauck.com

Small Oil Painting On Site

Spirit of the Rough Sketch

Delve into painting en plein air by working on small, portable panels using oil paints and walnut oil medium. Pre-painting sketches will aid in working out compositions, scale and crucial notions of light. Focus will be on experimentation as well as cultivating your visual and practical approaches to working on site.

Learn to keep an exciting and memory-filled travel sketchbook. Explore how to draw and paint using several media together including graphite, watercolor, ink, marker and colored pencil. Begin a new sketchbook or dust off an old one and take your sketching to the next level.

Jul 6–7

Wed-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $280 Mat’l & Model Fee: $15 Total Cost: $295

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $165 Total Cost: $165

Gabriel Liston teaches drawing and printmaking at Atelier Meridian and the Independent Publishing Resource Center. His own compositions are based on observational ink, pencil and oil sketches that explore water pollution issues. He is represented by Froelick Gallery in Oregon and by Plus Gallery in Colorado. www.lastwater.net

Jul 8–9

Ken O’Connell is Professor Emeritus of Art at the University of Oregon and President Emeritus of Imagination International. He brings energy and a love of sketchbooks to his workshops. He will show you how he filled his more than 75 sketchbooks and teach you how to fill yours. www.kosketch.blogspot.com

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Plant Shelf Mosaic Mosaic is a fascinating medium because it represents with shapes instead of the drawn line. Learning to cut glass is a safe and attainable skill that readies you for this challenge. In this workshop, use two different mosaic methods, the direct (adhering the tiles directly in place) and double direct (working on top of a drawing), to create a wall-hanging mosaic with a shelf for a plant.

Jul 8–10

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $285 Materials Fee: $45 Total Cost: $330

Mark Brody has been a working artist since graduating from Lewis & Clark College with degrees in art and education. His passion for mosaic grew from his study of art and architecture in Spain and New Mexico. His mosaics are seen throughout Portland and in his new how-to book, Mosaic Garden Projects. www.markbrodyart.com


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JULY

Molly Hashimoto

Painting and Sketching the Flora and Fauna of Sitka All skill levels | Age 18+

WORKSHOPS

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Rebecca Wild

Jane Ingram Allen

Stacey Thalden

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Nature-Inspired Art and Text

Sculptural Papermaking

Depict the flora and fauna near Sitka using walnut ink and other media for gestural sketches as well as watercolor for more finished work. Work from the nearby forest, preserved skulls, taxidermied specimens and photos. Subjects will include deer, elk, Great Blue Herons and owls. Some light hiking.

Explore new techniques that combine art with words. Working on small format paper, we will combine handwriting with hand cut stencils based on images and forms from nature. We will then use drawing materials, paint and resists to create multiple transparent layers that subtly sandwich image, text and texture.

Explore different fibers and techniques for three-dimensional forms and sculptural installations with papermaking. Design and create a paper-based sculpture while sampling a variety of techniques including casting in molds and over forms, using armatures and sculpting pulp-like clay.

Jul 10–12

Jul 11–13

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $285 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $290

Sat-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $345 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $365

Mon-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $325 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $335

Molly Hashimoto teaches watercolor landscape for the North Cascades Institute and the Yellowstone Association Institute. Her illustrations have been published by Pomegranate Communications for 20 years, and her watercolor sketches appear in Sketchbook Confidential 2, published by North Light Books. www.mollyhashimoto.com

Rebecca Wild is an artist and calligrapher from Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Her work pairs a love of letter forms with the luminous characteristics of drawing materials and paint. She has a BA degree in studio art from Southern Methodist University and she has taught workshops throughout the Northwest for over 25 years. www.rwildart.com

Jul 13–16

Jane Ingram Allen has taught workshops at universities, art centers and museums in the United States, Japan, the Philippines, Brazil, Nepal, Tanzania, Indonesia,Thailand and Taiwan. Her specialty is papermaking with local plants and creating environmental art installations. Jane’s approach to teaching is open and flexible, creating a friendly atmosphere. www.janeingramallen.com

The Art of Insect Illustration Celebrate the colors, patterns, and textures of insects. Exercises will help you develop a better understanding of anatomical structures and allow for drawing practice as you work toward a finished piece. Demonstrations will cover traditional drawing and painting techniques as well as foundation design principles.

Jul 14–15

Tue-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $145 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $150

Stacey Thalden is the owner and nature illustrator for Intersectus Design in Portland. She has taught woodworking, drawing, painting, design, copper-smithing and outdoor education. She received a BFA degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA degree in interdisciplinary studies, focused on painting and entomology, from Goddard College. www.intersectus.net


WORKSHOPS JULY

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Darlene Hildebrandt

Karen Esler-Taylor

Meredith Setser

Charissa Brock

All skill levels | Age 18+

Intermediate | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

From observation of the nude model, create a series of figure drawings beginning with short sketches and working up to longer, more finished drawings. Leave with several finished drawings and a better understanding of the human figure. You are free to work in any medium and should have a basic knowledge of drawing vocabulary (line, value, composition) and some drawing experience.

Push the boundaries of intaglio using different printing techniques and substrates. Begin with drawings on metal etching and collagraph plates, then experiment printing on a variety of surfaces including plaster and fabrics using diverse techniques from relief rolls and stencils to à la poupée. Prints may be incorporated into future sculptural installations or be stand alone finished prints.

1:00-4:00pm & 7:30-11:30pm on Thu 1:00-4:00pm on Fri Tuition: $255 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $270

Jul 17–19

Sat-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $265 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $290

Darlene Hildebrandt is the managing editor of Digital Photography School. She is also a photographer who teaches aspiring amateurs and hobbyists how to improve their photography skills through classes and travel tours. She believes in maximum value for all students regardless of experience level and strives to customize each class. www.herviewphotography.zenfolio.com/ night-collection

Karen Esler-Taylor teaches the art of learning rather than the art of perfection. She facilitates personal and artistic growth through non-competitive, constructive practices focusing on individual development. Karen has taught college advanced drawing and life drawing for 15 years and worked as a professional artist for 25 years. www.augengallery.com

Night Photography

Learn techniques and tricks for taking photographs at night. Topics include long exposures, alternative light sources, fireworks and campfires. Get more comfortable with your equipment and solving problems. The workshop will begin with an in-studio presentation from 1-4pm followed by a night field trip. The following afternoon will be an image review and discussion from 1-4pm.

Jul 16–17

Figure Drawing

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $265 Model Fee: $30 Total Cost: $295

Intaglio Printmaking and Beyond

Jul 18–20

Meredith Setser is a printmaker and textile artist currently employed as an assistant professor of printmaking at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. She was a recipient of the 2011 Efroymson Contemporary Arts Fellowship through the Central Indiana Community Foundation. www.meredithsetser.com

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Sculpt a Bamboo Vessel Bamboo naturally lends itself to sculptural vessel forms. Investigate the flexibility of bamboo and its ability to produce organic structure through the creation of a sculptural vessel. Learn how to heat bend bamboo branches as well as random weaving, tying techniques and incorporating paper.

Jul 20–22

Mon-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $210 Materials Fee: $50 Total Cost: $260

Charissa Brock discovered bamboo in 1999 while earning her MFA degree at Tyler School of Art, Temple University in Philadelphia. Her work has been exhibited nationally and is included in the Arizona State University Museum. Her most recent show was at Bullseye Glass Gallery in Portland. www.charissabrock.com


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JULY

WORKSHOPS

Graham Klag

Greg Wilbur & Arnon Kartmazov

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Restoration Retrospective

Hand-Forging: Moving Metal 2 Ways

Over its 41-year history, the Cascade Head Scenic Research Area has been a source of inspiration and insight for artists and scientists alike. Delve into the science of CHSRA with a focus on four watershed restoration sites. Then contribute to restoration efforts by making handmade paper embedded with native plant seeds to install at the sites. There will be some moderate hiking.

Learn two different traditional handforging techniques: blacksmithing (hammered iron rod) and copper raising (hammered sheet copper). Using compressed gas for heat, create a dipper with a raised copper bowl and forged iron handle, fastened together with copper rivets. This workshop is off site near Sitka. Directions provided upon registration.

Jul 21

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $400 Materials Fee: $35 Total Cost: $435

Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $65 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $80

Graham Klag creates art from natural materials that explore ideas in conservation. He holds degrees in studio art and natural science biology from the University of Puget Sound. Graham has worked in conservation throughout the Northwest and is currently the education coordinator for the Salmon Drift Creek Watershed Council. www.grahamklag.com

Jul 22–24

Greg Wilbur is a metalsmith from Oregon. He is known for the technique of raising, hammering a flat sheet of metal into a closedin sculptural form. He has shown and taught nationally and internationally for the last 30 years. Arnon Kartmazov, a professional blacksmith for nearly 20 years, has trained in Japan, Israel and the United States. His work consists of forged steelwork, furniture, carving tools and sculptural pieces. www.velvetdavinci.com www.bridgetownforge.com

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Krista Eddy

Stan Peterson

All skill levels | Age 10+ (under 16 with registered adult)

All skill levels | Age 16+

Sitka Art Circle: Beach Plastic Mosaic

Sitka Art Circles are a way to come together in a casual atmosphere to enliven your creative spirit through lightly-facilitated projects. Everyone is welcome—whether you’re a newcomer to art or a seasoned artist. In this session, transform colorful pieces of plastic collected from Oregon’s coastline into lovely mosaics that raise awareness about ocean pollution. The hours of this workshop are 10am to 2pm.

Jul 23

Thu 10:00am-2:00pm Tuition: $20 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $25

Krista Eddy has taught many children’s art classes through Let There Be Arts and adults through the Artist Studio Association, both in Lincoln City. Her teaching style focuses on energy, fun and creativity. She received a BFA degree in illustration. www.kristaeddy.com

Carve an Animal that Fits in Your Hand Carve an animal out of basswood to hold in your hand. Using a knife and chisels, learn basic whittling and safe carving skills in a friendly, supportive environment. Complete your animal with thin washes of paint. Leave with the knowledge and skills to continue carving at home. This workshop may be taken with “Carve a Companion for a Small Animal” on July 26-27.

Jul 24–25

Fri-Sat 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $285 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $310

After 30 years of teaching at the Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, Stan Peterson now loves teaching workshops. Formerly represented by Jamison Thomas Gallery and Beppu Wiarda, his sculptures have been exhibited in the San Francisco Bay area as well as New York. His studio/ gallery is in northeast Portland. www.stan-peterson.com


WORKSHOPS JULY

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Melissa Hart

Heal Yourself through Environmental Memoir All skill levels | Age 16+

Stan Peterson

Carve a Companion for a Small Animal Intermediate | Age 16+

Whether you’re recovering from loss or illness, literary engagement with nature can heal. We’ll read environmental memoir from authors touched by tragedy, then craft our own piece after observing the flora and fauna around Sitka. Come prepared to write with new friends in a warm, supportive environment.

A sequel to Stan’s “Carve an Animal that Fits in Your Hand,” this workshop is designed for those who have previous carving experience. Carve a figure out of basswood and complete it with milk paint. Basic carving skills will be reviewed, emphasizing safety, as well as creative problem solving.

Jul 25–26

Jul 26–27

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $135 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $140

Melissa Hart is the author of the memoir Gringa: A Contradictory Girlhood. Her nature memoir and travel articles have appeared in High Country News, Orion, Open Spaces, The Boston Globe, Hemispheres, Horizon Air Magazine, and various other publications. She teaches journalism at the University of Oregon and works as a contributing editor for The Writer magazine. www.melissahart.com

Sun-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $285 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $310

After 30 years of teaching at the Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, Stan Peterson now loves teaching workshops. Formerly represented by Jamison Thomas Gallery and Beppu Wiarda, his sculptures have been exhibited in the San Francisco Bay area as well as New York. His studio/ gallery is in northeast Portland. www.stan-peterson.com

Steve Baggs

Drawing Comics

All skill levels | Age 16+

Bring your imagination alive through the art of comics. From rough layouts to carefully inked pages, learn the process of creating compelling stories in the visually dynamic comic-book medium. You’ll take away at least two inked pages and ideas for future work.

Jul 27–28

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $150 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $175

Steve Baggs was born in Portland and raised in Oregon City. He received his BFA degree in Multimedia Design from the University of Oregon and his MFA degree in 2009 from Portland State University. He produces animations and comics. www.baggsmedia.com

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Nancy Pobanz

Earth to Easel: Processing Raw Earth for Paint All skill levels | Age 16+

Increase your understanding of art materials by using historic methods to make your own. Grind pigments from rocks and add binders to create watercolors, acrylics, tempera and pastels. You’ll also make colorfast inks from walnuts and oak galls. Experiment with your new materials to create samples and at least one finished painting.

Jul 28–29

Tue-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $145 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $155

Nancy Pobenz began digging clay for ceramics in the 1960s and turned to collecting rock for pigment in 1997. Her work continues to be of the earth, focusing on making art materials and gathering content from her outdoor experiences. Nancy holds an MFA degree from the University of Oregon. www.nancypobanz.com


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JULY-AUGUST

WORKSHOPS

Lynn Takata

Heather Fortner

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Cast & Fused Glass Sculpture Discover the exciting possibilities of working with glass. You’ll learn the process for creating a kiln-cast glass, bas-relief sculpture including handbuilding a clay original, making a one-part mold, kiln firing with glass and finishing techniques. You will also make a fused glass relief that will introduce further ideas for working with this versatile and exciting medium.

Jul 29–31

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $185 Materials Fee: $40 Total Cost: $225

Lynn Takata creates art in glass, ceramic relief and concrete. She has created hundreds of public artworks across the country. She works with themes inspired by nature and encourages students to find their voice and work with intuition. She teaches glass sculpture at Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland. www.lynntakata.com

Kelp: Cut, Curl and Coil Learn about the life stages of kelp and create art pieces with the dried plant. Treat the kelp to derive different effects and colors and then cut, curl and coil the sections for a variety of applications including weavings, hanging displays, mobiles, collages and small beads.

Jul 30–31

Thu-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $155 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $165

Heather Fortner has explored the limits of nature with art in printmaking and seaweed work. Heather is author of a book on the edible seaweed in Hawaii titled The Limu Eater: a Cookbook of Hawaiian Seaweed. Since 1978 she has developed and instructed workshops in the uses of seaweeds for art and food. She started working with kelp in 2012. www.heatherfortner.com

David Oates

The Shore Ode: Writing the Edge of the World All skill levels | Age 18+

Walking the rim of the sea or standing at a lakeshore is a common moment of meditation that has generated some of the world’s best poems and essays. Take notes while walking the nearby river’s edge and craft these into finished poems and essays, ready to astonish the world. Some light hiking.

Aug 1–2

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $230 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $240

David Oates has been offering small group writing workshops for nearly 20 years through organizations including Write on the River and Whidbey Writers Workshop. He developed this course as Kittredge Distinguished Visiting Writer at the University of Montana in 2012 as part of its MFA environmental writing program. www.davidoates.info

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Elaine Olafson Henry

Fine-Tune Your Artist Voice Intermediate | Age 18+

Geared to practicing artists of all levels, this workshop will help you find your artistic voice. Bring completed and in-process work to further develop in the studio to gain an understanding of your personal aesthetic, material choices and process. We will also develop critiquing skills to better analyze our own work and the work of others.

Aug 1–3

Sat-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $295 Total Cost: $295

Elaine Olafson Henry is editor/publisher of Ceramics: Art & Perception and Ceramics TECHNICAL. She earned a BFA degree from the University of Wyoming and an MFA degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She taught at Emporia State University from 1996-2007 where she served as the chair of the Department of Art from 2000-2007. www.elainehenry.com


WORKSHOPS AUGUST

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Cheryl Rorabeck

Cheryl Rorabeck

Intermediate | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 18+

Kayak Sand Lake

Evening Devils Lake Kayak

Explore the shallow, clear waters of the Sand Lake estuary. Learn about the fish and large invertebrates that take advantage of the food-rich bottom of the lake. We’ll experience one of the highest tides of the season which floods a grassy wetland allowing us to paddle around Whalen Island. Requires moderate physical condition. The hours of this workshop are 2-6pm. Meet at Whalen Island’s Clay Myers parking lot.

Launching our kayaks in the early evening, we will watch as the sun slowly shifts and the moon begins to rise on the calm waters. Give witness to a rapidly changing landscape of colors and moods, from golden to pinkish to purple—the mountains, treetops, reeds and reflective water will transform like magic! Requires moderate physical condition. The hours of this workshop are 5-9pm. Meet at D River launch site.

Aug 2

Mon 5:00-9:00pm Tuition: $140 Total Cost: $140

Sun 2:00-6:00pm Tuition: $140 Total Cost: $140

Cheryl Rorabeck offers a decade of experience with local waterways and has been a key member of Kayak Tillamook since 2004. Complemented by 12 years of teaching biology at Tillamook High School and specialized skills in rescuing and rehabilitating raptors, she is well-suited to lead your educational adventure. www.kayaktillamook.com

Aug 3

Cheryl Rorabeck offers a decade of experience with local waterways and has been a key member of Kayak Tillamook since 2004. Complemented by 12 years of teaching biology at Tillamook High School and specialized skills in rescuing and rehabilitating raptors, she is well-suited to lead your educational adventure. www.kayaktillamook.com

Ashley Shumaker

Layered Monoprints: Alternative Approaches to Traditional Practice All skill levels | Age 16+

Through demonstrations, practice and discussion, experiment with several print processes including relief, screenprinting, stenciling, intaglio and chine collé. Whether a beginner or experienced at printing, learn new approaches combining techniques to create dynamic print environments that have texture and depth.

Aug 3–5

Mon-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $185 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $205

Ashley Shumaker is a printmaker and mixed media artist in Seattle. She studied printmaking and book arts at Portland State University, as well as textile and fiber arts in South Korea. She now prints out of Print Zero Studio in Seattle and teaches at North Seattle College. www.ashleyshumaker.com

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Lorraine Glessner

Mixed Media Fiber & Encaustic All skill levels | Age 18+

With an emphasis on mixed media, explore the basics of encaustic painting as well as experimental techniques in paint application, surface manipulation, image transfer and collage. Combine encaustic with the textural possibilities of heated Tyvek, stitching, rust printing on fabric and drawing with horse hair for a truly unique and varied design.

Aug 4–6

Tue-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $375 Materials Fee: $50 Total Cost: $425

Lorraine Glessner is an assistant professor at Tyler School of Art, Temple University as well as a workshop instructor and awardwinning artist. Her interdisciplinary approach to teaching is mixed with a balance of concept development, technical process, craftsmanship, history, experimentation, communication, discovery and problem solving in a warm, supportive environment. www.lorraineglessner.net


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AUGUST

WORKSHOPS

Sara Swink

Jill Powers

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Creative Process Workshop Discover your personal symbolic imagery with focused explorations in collage, mark making and claywork. Learn new ways of keeping your creative flow going by setting aside your assumptions about what you know. Explore with fresh thoughts (and eyes!) technique, materials and your artistic self. Take your unfired clay creations with you or make arrangements to have them fired at Sara’s Portland studio.

Aug 6–7

Thu-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $185 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $205

Sara Swink makes hand-built clay human and animal figures with a psychological stance and a dash of humor. She shows her work nationally in galleries, shows and events. Sara has been teaching classes and workshops in her studio, community colleges and other venues since 2000. www.saraswink.com

Papyrus Art: Under the Press Expand your visual vocabulary by working with the inner beauty harvested from gardens and orchards. We’ll transform vegetables and fruits using heat combined with pressure to make abstract translucent sections for collage and mixed media art. Leave with completed collages and pressings for future works.

Aug 7–9

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $300 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $320

Jill Powers has a Master’s degree in fibers from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. She teaches at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, and offers workshops and retreats focusing on unique natural materials and processes, and environmental art. Jill’s students experience a supportive and flexible atmosphere for discovery and deep engagement. www.jillpowers.com

Tallmadge Doyle

Lines and Layers with Drypoint and Chine Collé All skill levels | Age 16+

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Judy Morris

Watercolor Painting Success All skill levels | Age 18+

Draw layers of line and texture on copper and styreen plates to create drypoint prints using non-toxic printing techniques. Advanced printmakers can experiment with multiple plate color printing and more complicated chine collé processes (simultaneous printing and pasting with Asian papers).

Reach the next level of artistic confidence and ability in your watercolor painting through four basic steps: gathering inspiration, creating a good design, choosing a harmonious color chord and painting technique. Class time is balanced between demonstrations, discussions and painting time with individual help.

Aug 8–10

Aug 10–12

Sat-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $230 Materials Fee: $45 Total Cost: $275

Mon-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $470 Total Cost: $470

Tallmadge Doyle received her BFA degree in drawing from Cleveland Institute of Art and an MFA degree in printmaking from University of Oregon where she has been an adjunct professor since 1996. She exhibits her work at Davidson Galleries in Seattle, Augen Gallery in Portland and Shrager Clarke in Eugene. www.tallmadgedoyle.com

Judy Morris has taught for more than 40 local, state, national and international watercolor societies. Judy will share advice on new watermedia materials and contemporary painting ideas. Judy’s workshops are designed to “stir up” your inspiration, painting techniques and painting passion. www.judymorris-art.com


WORKSHOPS AUGUST

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Katy McFadden

Raku: Earth and Fire Beginners | Age 16+

Raku describes a Japanese firing technique that reveals spontaneous reactions from quickly cooling the work. It is a dramatic visual combination of earth, air and fire. Learn pinch, coil and slab construction methods, as well as glazing and how to Raku fire. Weather permitting we will do our last firing on the beach utilizing simple pit firing techniques. The workshop will include a visit from artist Richard Brandt, who will present the history of Raku and its role in the Japanese tea ceremony.

Aug 11–14

Tue-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $270 Materials Fee: $30 Total Cost: $300

Katy McFadden’s approach to teaching ceramics is rooted in the belief that we all have a creative voice. She has worked with clay and taught for over 25 years in numerous parts of the world. www.katymcfadden.com

Monica Setziol-Phillips

Carving and the World of Hardwoods Beginner | Age 16+

Nancy Linnon

Carole Berren

All skill levels | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Landscape and Memory

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Watercolors on Yupo and TerraSkin

In this process-oriented carving class, explore a selection of woods and tools. Focus on gaining a feel for the wood and what the material can and cannot do. After trying several woods, select one for carving either a tray or small wall piece. Optional post-class tour of Monica’s studio in Sheridan, Oregon.

Geographer Yi-Fu Tuan wrote that it is possible to answer the question “Who am I?” by pointing to a landscape. Explore how landscapes shape us and use our experience with different landscapes as entry points into writing nonfiction. Examine essays in which place plays a significant role and have blocks of uninterrupted time for writing.

Explore the unique possibilities of watercolor painting on the waterproof paper-like films Yupo and TerraSkin. A variety of media and techniques will be demonstrated to inspire you with new ideas for your individual work including how to control shapes, mix paint on the surface and lift and remove paint for desired effects.

Aug 13–15

Aug 15–16

Aug 16–18

Thu-Sat 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $235 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $255

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $215 Total Cost: $215

Monica Setziol-Phillips has been carving for over 30 years, having learned the craft from her father, sculptor Roy Setziol. The experience of carving wood continues to fascinate her and she looks forward to sharing and exploring different techniques with the class. www.artelementsgallery.com

Nancy Linnon has been teaching writing for 20 years. Her work has appeared in publications such as Creative Nonfiction, Los Angeles Review, Yoga International, and the anthologies What Wildness is This and Rage and Reconciliation. Her passion is exploring ways of accessing the creative self through the powerful act of writing. www.themovingpen.net

Carole Berren was recently granted Signature membership in the American Watercolor Society and has been teaching studio drawing and watercolor to adults for over 25 years. With enthusiasm, information and encouragement, she guides students from concept toward an exciting journey of discovery. www.caroleberren.com

Sun-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $280 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $295


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Judy Vogland

Sand Painting & Water-Based Mixed Media All skill levels | Age 16+

Experience this unique style of painting inspired by the Oregon coast. Using sand, found objects and collage materials, develop beautiful surfaces on canvas which reflect the rugged coastal landscape. Then add clay slip, wax and paint. This workshop is designed for both new and returning sand painters. Optional canvas-making clinic is included at Judy’s Portland studio prior to workshop. The hours for this workshop are 9am to 4pm.

Aug 17–20

Mon-Thu 9:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $350 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $365

Judy Vogland, an Oregon painter, has taught surface building with sand and found materials on the Oregon beaches for over 30 years. In addition to teaching at Portland State University, Hillsboro High School and Sitka, Judy creates public space and corporate artwork, and works in collage/assemblage for gallery exhibitions. www.judyvogland.com

WORKSHOPS

Wuon-Gean Ho

Japanese Woodblock Water-Based Printing All skill levels | Age 16+

Japanese woodblock is a striking non-toxic printmaking style with a long and rich history. Design color prints, learn how to use the knives to carve the wood and practice printing by hand onto Japanese paper using traditional brushes, watercolor paints and glue.

Aug 19–22

Wed-Sat 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $330 Materials Fee: $40 Total Cost: $370

Wuon-Gean Ho has worked in print workshops in Britain, Japan and the United States, and was a Sitka resident in Spring 2007. She works in a mix of print, animation and artist’s books, and is currently designing coins for the Royal Mint in London. www.wuongean.com

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Terry Louie

Dorota Haber-Lehigh

All skill levels | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Chinese Calligraphy and Tai Chi Tai Chi is a system of slow, smooth body movements designed to achieve a state of relaxation. Delve into basic calligraphy by writing large Chinese characters with brush and ink complemented by Tai Chi (Chen 8 Form). Explore line quality, character construction, historical references and positive and negative spacing in tandem with Tai Chi movements. Your body, mind and spirit will be invigorated.

Aug 22–23

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $185 Materials Fee: $60 Total Cost: $245

Terry Louie is accomplished in the five classical styles of Chinese calligraphy, seal engraving and scholar ink painting. He has studied Tajiquan since 1970 with many teachers including Chen Guangji and Feng Xiazhuo. He teaches calligraphy at Pacific Northwest College of Art and Taijiquan for Portland Parks and Recreation.

Botanical Drawing

Learn the fundamentals of drawing and create realistic or expressive botanical drawings of native plants. Sitka spruce trees, conifer cones, flowers and native berries will be our subjects. You will be guided step-bystep with fun drawing exercises while Dorota shares botanical anecdotes.

Aug 23–24

Sun-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $135 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $155

Dorota Haber-Lehigh is an artist, educator, linguist and forager with a passion for native plants. She is the author of two coloring/reading books: ABC of Coastal Native Plants and Native Berries of the Coastal Pacific Northwest. Dorota has taught art and languages at community colleges, public schools and community centers. www.dorotahaberlehigh.com


WORKSHOPS AUGUST

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Jef Gunn

Wuon-Gean Ho

Krista Eddy

Intermediate | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 10+ (under 16 with registered adult)

Plein Air and the Dao of Seeing The key to better painting is to slow the mind and then flow with the tide of creation. In this unconventional workshop, develop your skills for sustained looking to enhance your plein air painting. Meditation will be integrated into each day’s session. Color mixing and Western and Asian composition strategies will also be presented.

Aug 24–27

Mon-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $400 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $420

Jef Gunn has been evolving his approach over decades from Post Impressionist to Cubist and abstract Surrealist work. He is now painting from a stance of quiet resistance informed by Asian art and meditation. He has been teaching since 1996. www.jefgunn.com

The Art of the Poster Dynamic, persuasive, humorous and bold, the art of the poster is explored in this workshop. We will look at retro movie posters and watch a selection of movie clips for inspiration before creating our own printed posters using the linocut technique. We will also look at political campaigns and generate slogans and images for your own initiatives. Basic printmaking techniques will be covered.

Aug 25–27

Tue-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $240 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $260

Wuon-Gean Ho has worked in print workshops in Britain, Japan and the United States, and was a Sitka resident in Spring 2007. She works in a mix of print, animation and artist’s books, and is currently designing coins for the Royal Mint in London. www.wuongean.com

Sitka Art Circle: Fantasy Botany Sitka Art Circles are a way to come together in a casual atmosphere to enliven your creative spirit through lightly-facilitated projects. Everyone is welcome—whether you’re a newcomer to art or a seasoned artist. In this session, stretch your imagination by inventing fantastical botanic creations from acrylic paint, paper collage and gold leaf. The hours of this workshop are 10am to 2pm.

Aug 28

Fri 10:00am-2:00pm Tuition: $20 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $25

Krista Eddy has taught many children’s art classes through Let There Be Arts and adults through the Artist Studio Association, both in Lincoln City. Her teaching style focuses on energy, fun and creativity. She has a BFA degree in illustration. www.kristaeddy.com

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Lisa Grey

Unfinished Symphony: Exercising the Creative Muscle All skill levels | Age 16+

Combine music with drawing and painting exercises to add color and texture on cloth or paper. Then practice several ways to create small collages that stand alone or act as a jumping off point for further development. Come with an open mind and an inquisitive spirit.

Aug 28–29

Fri-Sat 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $175 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $195

Lisa Grey has been a full-time studio artist for 36 years. She has led workshops in multiple dyeing, printmaking, quilting, weaving and creative sewing techniques in the United States and abroad. Her teaching approach focuses on combining technical proficiency with creative spontaneity and includes a hefty dose of play. www.lisagrey.com


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AUGUST-SEPTEMBER

Joanne B. Mulcahy

Sustenance: Writing about Food, Place and Culture All skill levels | Age 16+

Use food as sensory memory to explore family and community, ritual and celebration, reflecting on the cultures and places that sustain us in our writing. We’ll read from examples that represent the growing subgenre of food writing in memoir, essay, journalistic portrait and travelogue formats.

Aug 29–30

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $220 Total Cost: $220

Joanne B. Mulcahy has taught creative nonfiction for over 25 years. Her essays appear in journals and anthologies that include The Stories that Shape Us: Contemporary Women Write About the West and These United States. She is author of Birth and Rebirth on an Alaskan Island and Remedios: The Healing Life of Eva Castellanoz. www.joannemulcahy.com

WORKSHOPS

Lisa Grey

Larry Thomas

All skill levels | Age 16+

Intermediate | Age 18+

ReInvent ReClaim RePurpose Transform found objects, textiles and papers to create mixed media sculptures and assemblages of personal significance. Explore a range of techniques for altering and assembling including dyeing, painting, printing and stitching. Make the old new again!

Aug 30–31

Sun-Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $175 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $195

Lisa Grey has been a full-time studio artist for 36 years. She has led workshops in multiple dyeing, printmaking, quilting, weaving, and creative sewing techniques in the United States and abroad. Her teaching approach focuses on combining technical proficiency with creative spontaneity and includes a hefty dose of play. www.lisagrey.com

Drawing Intensive

Working from natural forms in the immediate landscape and from a nude model, practice making quick notes and sketches utilizing a variety of drawing materials and techniques. Further develop those sketches into more complex, deeper interpretations and responses to the natural environment.

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Nate Orton

Exploring Nature through Polyester Plate Lithography All skill levels | Age 12+ (under 16 with registered adult)

Polyester plate lithography is a versatile, non-toxic printmaking technique that can easily yield prints in a single day. We will document our natural surroundings, then return to the studio to print our creations on a printmaking press.

Aug 31–Sep 3

Sep 1

Larry Thomas is the former dean of academic affairs and interim president of the San Francisco Art Institute. His work has been exhibited widely, regionally and nationally, and is in many permanent collections. He has taught drawing, painting and printmaking at San Francisco Art Institute and at Stanford University, and has been a guest lecturer at numerous universities. www.larrythomas.info

Nate Orton is working on the 34th issue of his self-published book, My Day, which explores the city of Portland and its hinterlands through drawing, writing and a range of printmaking techniques. Nate teaches letterpress, beginning etching, polyester lithography and youth art at the Multnomah Arts Center. www.nateorton.com

Mon-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $425 Mat’l & Model Fee: $25 Total Cost: $450

Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $85 Materials Fee: $20 Total Cost: $105


WORKSHOPS SEPTEMBER

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Rogene Mañas

Ayesha Gray

Kathy Lull

Marlana Stoddard Hayes

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 12+ (under 16 with registered adult)

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Paper Clay and Mixed Media Discover the unique and innovative process of creating bas-reliefs with air-dried clay on panels or canvas. Learn to sculpt and carve the clay then finish it with acrylic paint and collage materials. Leave with at least two finished pieces.

Sep 2–4

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $275 Materials Fee: $12 Total Cost: $287

Rogene Mañas is a mixed media artist specializing in Paper Clay bas-relief on panels. She loves teaching people new ways of making art with the same old materials. Rogene was featured on Oregon Art Beat in 2011 and is writing a book on her unique process for North Light Books. www.rogenemanas.com

Inspiration Batik

Examine the Salmon River estuary to find inspiration then use ancient batik techniques to create images on fabric. Learn how to properly mix and apply the wax, paint with dyes and finish the piece to achieve a variety of effects on sample fabrics. Then create a wearable piece of art on an item of clothing you bring.

Sep 4–6

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $300 Materials Fee: $40 Total Cost: $340

Ayesha Gray is an artist/ecologist with Draw Your Imagination, a batik design studio in North Bend, Oregon. She discovered the Oregon coast in 1998 as a researcher in the Salmon River estuary. She used batik to illustrate what she found in the marshes and continues finding inspiration in nature. www.drawyourimagination.com

Composition Basics

Take your landscape painting to the next level through practicing the fundamentals of composition. We’ll employ oil pastels, pencils and markers to explore lights and darks, color theory and landscape composition principles. Time will be split between the studio and outdoors. Some light hiking.

Sep 7–8

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $145 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $155

Kathy Lull is a mixed media artist from Whidbey Island, Washington, working in a wide variety of mediums including painting, fabric, glass, jewelry and sculpture. She loves to boldly experiment with different mixed media techniques and tools. Her sculptures and mosaics are in public Oregon collections. www.kathylullart.com

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Just Acrylics

Delve into non-toxic methods for producing paintings that are rich, nuanced and alive. Referencing forms from nature, create a series of small paintings and learn techniques to extend your painting vocabulary. Explore viscosity of paint and discover new ranges of surface depth. Make print blocks from high-density rubber that texture the painting surface with subtle shifts of relief.

Sep 7–9

Mon-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $195 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $210

Marlana Stoddard Hayes has 30 years of teaching experience and is a past Sitka resident. Her work has been exhibited internationally in France, China, Vietnam and Africa. She currently teaches at Marylhurst University in the School of Graduate Studies and is represented by Butters Gallery in Portland. www.marlanastoddardhayes.com


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SEPTEMBER

WORKSHOPS

Phyllis Trowbridge

Langdon Cook

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Plein Air Landscape Painting

Nature Reporter at Large

Capture the essence of the coast with oil, acrylic and/or watercolor. Beginning and experienced painters will have the opportunity to hone perceptual skills as they learn to work outdoors in the landscape. Students will have plenty of instudio time to experiment with new concepts. The hours of this workshop are 8:30am to 2:30pm.

Nature never sleeps. With notebook and pen in hand, our beat will be Sitka’s woods, meadows and nearby river’s edge. We’ll practice our powers of observation outdoors, then return to the indoor classroom to file and share nature’s news of the day. These dispatches will then be shaped into longer, more complex narratives.

Sep 9–12

Sep 10–11

Wed-Sat 8:30am-2:30pm Tuition: $385 Total Cost: $385

Phyllis Trowbridge has worked outdoors in the landscape year-round for over 20 years. Her teaching style strives to encourage students’ interests and innate talents as they open to new ideas and ways of working. She received her MFA degree from American University in Washington, DC. www.phyllistrowbridge.com

Thu-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $195 Total Cost: $195

Langdon Cook followed commercial foragers to write The Mushroom Hunters, winner of the 2014 Pacific Northwest Book Award. Now he’s hopping fishing boats for a forthcoming book on wild salmon. The Seattle-based author also wrote Fat of the Land, and his writing appears in numerous publications and anthologies. www.langdoncook.com

Natalie Craig

Landscape Drawing & Painting with Mixed Media All skill levels | Age 18+

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Natalie Craig

Expressive Figure Drawing All skill levels | Age 18+

Landscape is rich in texture, color and form. As a point of departure we will push the boundaries of what we “think” landscapes should look like. Experiment with varying approaches to composition and work in mixed media including pastels, acrylic, watercolor or gouache on paper to enhance the impact of your imagery.

Sketching the figure is an important exercise in learning to draw. Develop expressive drawing techniques, while fine-tuning your skills in composition, proportion and anatomy. Use line work, tone and shadow to capture poses ranging from one to twenty minutes. Learn how your media choices affect your composition.

Sep 12–13

Sep 14

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $160 Materials Fee: $30 Total Cost: $190

Mon 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $80 Mat’l & Model Fee: $35 Total Cost: $115

Natalie Craig has an MFA degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BA degree from San Diego State University. She has participated in residencies in the United States, Europe and South Africa and was recently awarded a Pollack/ Krasner Foundation Grant. Her goal in teaching is to help guide others into their own expressive imagery. www.nataliecraigartist.com

Natalie Craig has an MFA degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BA degree from San Diego State University. She has participated in residencies in the United States, Europe and South Africa and was recently awarded a Pollack/ Krasner Foundation Grant. Her goal in teaching is to help guide others into their own expressive imagery. www.nataliecraigartist.com


WORKSHOPS SEPTEMBER

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William Park

Jane Pagliarulo

Cynthia Herron

Sandy Oppenheimer

All skill levels | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Painting for Pleasure, Seriously You’re invited to an open enthusiastic approach to painting. You will be encouraged to follow threads of personal interest that can lead to the joy of discovery using a variety of approaches. Take advantage of the versatility of acrylic paints while working on a number of self-selected projects on several small panels and a larger one.

Sep 15–18

Tue-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $405 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $420

William Park has been drawing and painting full-time since 1987. He has been exhibiting since 1995 and his work is in museums as well as public and private collections internationally. His work can be seen in his studio and Portland Art Museum’s Rental Sales Gallery. www.williampark.net

Carborundum Collagraphs Experiment with several collagraph techniques to add richness and textural variation to your print surfaces through applying carborundum (an abrasive grit), paper, fabric, wax and acrylic mediums. Other aspects of printmaking will be reviewed including mixing inks, rolling out a flat, using mark-making tools and working with multiple plates.

Sep 16–17

Wed-Thu 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $160 Materials Fee: $40 Total Cost: $200

Jane Pagliarulo cut her teeth as a fine art printer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, working one-on-one for seven years in creative collaboration with artists. She holds a BFA degree in printmaking from University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She is coowner/master printer at Atelier Meridian, a membership printmaking studio in Portland. www.ateliermeridian.com

Color Properties for Painters Expand your confidence with color through knowledge of its properties. Gain an understanding of the meaning that color carries in your work and watch those intentions become stronger as you practice matching and mixing difficult hues. Work with color interactions, create two color charts, then use that knowledge to complete at least one finished painting.

Sep 18–20

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $240 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $250

Cynthia Herron has taught college-level art classes for 19 years, and she is currently teaching at Chemeketa Community College in Salem. She creates abstract landscapes using oils and acrylics. She enjoys facilitating the creative process and encouraging students one-on-one as they develop their skills, self-confidence and artistic intentions. www.cynthiaherron.com

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Painting with Paper

Create a still life and portrait through the playful and forgiving medium of paper collage. Working from photographic reference, students will delve into composition, proportion, value, color and collage application. Similar to painting, emphasis will be on developing forms using light and shadow.

Sep 18–20

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $325 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $340

Sandy Oppenheimer is a self-taught artist who “paints” with paper in an intuitive and playful manner. She takes her inspiration from the great artists of the past, beautiful handmade papers from around the world and from the fortunate life she lives in northern California. www.fisheroppenheimer.com


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SEPTEMBER

Bonnie E. Meltzer

Creative Crochet Sculpture Intermediate | Age 16+

Crocheting without patterns is easier than you think. Learn to make basic shapes and three-dimensional sculptures. Instruction will include using armatures, seaming, adding found objects and using alternative materials such as wire. You will make at least one complete sculpture and a variety of samples. Workshop requires prior knowledge of basic crochet stitches.

Sep 19–20

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $145 Materials Fee: $10 Total Cost: $155

Bonnie E. Meltzer has developed techniques for making crocheted sculpture, which she shares with students to produce visually engaging and technically proficient work. Bonnie’s sculptures have been exhibited at Maryhill Museum and Hallie Ford Museum, are in collections at the National Science Foundation and the University of Washington, as well as in books including The Fine Art of Crochet. www.bonniemeltzer.com

WORKSHOPS

Laura Moulton

Life Maps: Create a Visual Narrative on the Page All skill levels | Age 16+

Maps help us navigate the world around us, rooting us to a place and lending perspective about where we are in relation to the world. Using writing exercises, basic sketches and collage, create your own imaginative life map using text and art to depict your life or an experience with all its precipices, rough roads and lovely scenery.

Sep 21–22

Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $165 Total Cost: $165

Laura Moulton teaches writing and service classes for Lewis & Clark College and Marylhurst University. Centered around her Street Books library project, her university classes encourage students to visit her library and interview patrons to find and document stories that would otherwise go untold. www.lauramoulton.org

Sondra Holtzman

Plein Air Painting in Pastel All skill levels | Age 16+

Discover the joy of painting en plein air with luscious pastels in inspiring locations near Sitka. Working mostly in small format, create a series of intuitive sketches and finished paintings, along with time in the studio each day for exercises and demonstrations.

Sep 21–23

Mon-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $200 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $225

Sondra Holtzman paints in watercolor, pastel and oil and leads workshops in Oregon, throughout the United States and abroad. A record keeper of an evolving life, her sketchbooks reflect musings of travels afar and close to home with special focus on the travel journal. www.sondraholtzman.com

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Scott C. Johnson

Watercolor and the Art of Meditation All skill levels | Age 16+

Experience a more meditative approach to watercolor with outside and in-studio painting sessions paired with frequent breaks for guided movement meditation. Traditional and non-traditional watercolor techniques will be demonstrated and extensively explored to foster a deep and enduring understanding of the medium and its flexibility.

Sep 23–25

Wed-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $215 Materials Fee: $40 Total Cost: $255

Scott C. Johnson creates fluid watercolor paintings that take inspiration from Persian miniatures and traditional Japanese paintings. His process includes meditational techniques that serve to record the journey more than a specific reality. His watercolors are exhibited on the West Coast and are in private collections throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan. www.scottcjohnsonartist.com


WORKSHOPS SEPTEMBER

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Patricia Schmidt

Kim Stafford

Patricia Schmidt

Beginner | Age 16+

All skill levels | Age 18+

Beginner | Age 16+

Watercolor Pencil Basics

Writing the Understory

Learn to use watercolor pencils to make fine lines and texture in paintings and sketchbooks. With step-by-step instruction, explore dry and wet application, tonal foundation, layering and toothbrush texture. Projects include painting a still life from a template and creating a color chart you can use for future reference.

In the forest, the life down low, in dim light, is called the understory. In a life, the understory is that dimension of one’s own story that has been hidden, saved within, not given to the light. In this workshop, we will let that place help us reveal our stories. We will depart with a handful of poems, prose fragments, or the beginning of a longer project.

Sep 25

Sep 26–27

Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $120 Materials Fee: $5 Total Cost: $125

Patricia Schmidt has been painting for over 30 years. She is a Signature member of the Northwest Watercolor Society, a member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon, the Colored Pencil Society of America and SPLASH, a professional artist group. Her paintings are published in Splash Retrospective, Splash 14 and Splash 12. www.patriciaschmidtart.com

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $275 Total Cost: $275

Kim Stafford is the founding director of the Northwest Writing Institute, and author of a dozen books of poetry and prose. In addition to Sitka, he has taught writing workshops at the annual Fishtrap Writers Gathering and at colleges and literary centers in Oregon and abroad. www.kim-stafford.com

Sketchbook Basics

Fill your sketchbook with descriptive pen lines, color and textures. Create black ink drawings, then easily add color washes from watercolor pencils or watercolor paints. Sketch in the studio or outdoors and learn tips for sketching people, landscapes and buildings.

Sep 26–27

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $240 Materials Fee: $7 Total Cost: $247

Patricia Schmidt has been painting for over 30 years. She is a Signature member of the Northwest Watercolor Society, a member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon, the Colored Pencil Society of America, and SPLASH, a professional artist group. Her paintings are published in Splash Retrospective, Splash 14 and Splash 12. www.patriciaschmidtart.com

Sitka presents workshops in Portland during the week leading up to the Sitka Art Invitational in November.

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NOVEMBER

Hilde Morin

Fabric Art Bowl Portland Location

All skill levels | Age 16+

This workshop is held in the World Forestry Center’s Miller Hall. Create a three-dimensional fabric art piece in the shape of a large bowl using hand- and machine-sewing. Starting with paper, explore different shapes until you find your favorite, then transfer your selected shape to heavy duck canvas, design with fabric and embellishments and finish it with a coat of thread work.

Nov 3–4

Tue-Wed 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $215 Materials Fee: $15 Total Cost: $230

After spending 20 years in the corporate world, Hilde Morin embraced her innate ability and interest for color and fiber. She teaches regularly in the Pacific Northwest promoting the use of free form techniques in the construction of art quilts and vessels. She exhibits her work nationally and internationally. www.hildemorin.com

WORKSHOPS

Jenny Bates

Your American Life: Writing the Creative Non-Fiction Essay Portland Location

Ruth Armitage

Margot Voorhies Thompson

All skill levels | Age 18+

All skill levels | Age 16+

Exploring Cold Wax & Oil Painting Portland Location

All skill levels | Age 18+

This workshop is held in the Hoyt Arboretum Visitor Center. Create This workshop is held in the World stunning abstract compositions and see Forestry Center’s Miller Hall. Each how adding cold wax medium to oil week the NPR program “This American painting gives you faster drying time, Life” brings its listeners stories covering more translucency and texture galore. a wide range of topics, crafting narratives Learn how to create your own cold about what it means to be human. wax medium, as well as additive and Using this program as a starting point, reductive painting techniques and how we’ll compose our own stories, while to layer color for maximum impact. learning the elements of effective and Leave with three small paintings. engaging creative non-fiction.

Nov 5–6

Thu-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $205 Total Cost: $205

Fueled by a love of words and stories, Jenny Bates dedicates herself to sharing her passion for writing since earning an MA degree in English. She teaches writing at Oregon College of Art and Craft and through Portland Community College’s Community Education Program, as well as working with Thread Creative Writing Studio. www.patchinstromain.wordpress.com

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Drawing with Shapes Portland Location

This workshop is held in the World Forestry Center’s Miller Hall. Make drawings and patterns that reflect your ideas and interests, then bring them together in a collage. Learn layering and glue techniques that lead to well-crafted pieces. Exercises will expand your ideas of the possibilities inherent in the medium. Work on small/medium collages with an emphasis on composition.

Nov 6–8

Nov 7–8

Ruth Armitage is a Signature member of the National Watercolor Society. She has been featured on OPB’s Oregon Art Beat and her work has been exhibited nationally and is represented by Mary Lou Zeek, RiverSea Gallery and Portland Art Museum’s Rental Sales Gallery. Students enjoy her organized and creative approach to teaching. www.rutharmitage.com

Margot Voorhies Thompson is a painter, printmaker, calligrapher and designer of the Sitka Center logo. She is represented by Laura Russo Gallery in Portland. Her public art commissions include installations at Portland State University, Woodstock Public Library, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Oregon State Library, Tualatin Kaiser Permanente and OHSU. www.margotvoorhiesthompson.com

Fri-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $225 Materials Fee: $35 Total Cost: $260

Sat-Sun 10:00am-4:00pm Tuition: $160 Materials Fee: $25 Total Cost: $185


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Musings from Students... “Sitka is a magical space where creativity is encouraged and art blossoms.” “My favorite experience was having complete freedom to express one’s self—to find new undiscovered voices.” “I really loved the serenity and relaxed pace. The facilities are gorgeous and the staff was amazing and friendly.” “It’s just a beautiful setting for creating artwork and communing with nature. I was so delighted to be able to paint with an instructor who loves nature and brings that perspective into her work and to working with students.” “I enjoyed interacting with and learning from other artists from varying backgrounds—everyone with different ideas and ways of working.” “I love being free to follow my curiosity!” “What a great, dynamic group! I really appreciate that even though there were some very experienced painters in the class, everyone was very tolerant of us newbies.”

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Walking distance to Sitka. 2BR, 2 queen beds, 1.5BA, sleeps 4. NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Unobstructed views, fireplace and deck, free WiFi. $130, plus 11% tax, per night. Weekly rates available.

Walking distance to Sitka. Quiet 2BR, 1.5BA condo with meadow and ocean views. 4 person maximum. WiFi. NO SMOKING, NO PETS. $130 per night.

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Sitka is located at Cascade Head in Otis. We are 15 minutes from Neskowin, 15 minutes from Lincoln City, and 25 minutes from Pacific City.

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Cozy one room cabin. Refreshing walk to Sitka and trailhead. Sleeps 2 adults plus children. Queen sleeper sofa and sleeping loft. Woodstove and electric heat. Bring bedding and towels. Wind-sheltered sun deck. NO SMOKING, NO PETS. $100/night, including 11% tax.

Cascade Head House #98 ON RIDGE ROAD

Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Bath house adjacent to Sitka Center. Large decks, pellet stove, gas BBQ, rowboat, community pool. Special rates for Sitka Center students and Nature Conservancy volunteers.

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Secluded retreat, featured in Sunset Magazine. Private Neskowin retreat with magnificent 180-degree views. Home and deck overlook sunsets, the ocean, and miles of forest. 8 miles from Sitka. Custom-built in 2011, contemporary 1BR, 1BA, sleeps 2.

Grey Fox Vacation Homes Neskowin 888-720-2154 or 503-392-4355 www.neskowinbeachvacations.com

Grey Fox Inc. has been offering vacation rentals for over 25 years. Known for being a hands-on management firm. We offer a variety of options to tourists that range from cottages, condos to luxury homes. 10% discount to Sitka workshop participants.


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48988 Hwy 101 S • P.O. Box 790 Neskowin OR 97149

Tranquility and peace on Devil’s Lake. 10 minutes from Sitka, discount for students staying 3 or more days. Smoke-free rooms with private baths, fireplace, hot tub, sleeps 2 or 4, hearty breakfast. $95 - $150/night.

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Oceanfront rentals where fresh ocean air mingles with nature’s most alluring canvas—an artist’s dream. With views of Hawk Creek, Proposal Rock, Cascade Head, and direct access to an intimate sandy beach. Visit website for more info.

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Ocean view, short walk to beach, 2BR: one with king, other with 2 twin beds. Full kitchen, TV, north end of Lincoln City, 15 minute drive to Sitka. NO PETS. $80 per night.

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FOOD/RESTAURANTS Grateful Bread Restaurant and Bakery Pacific City 34805 Brooten Road 503-965-7337

Bright, cheerful, relaxed atmosphere. Serving breakfast and lunch. Vegetarian specialties, fresh seafood, bakery breads and pastries, homemade soups, wine, beer and espresso. Restaurant available for rent. Opens at 8am. Drive-thru espresso opens at 6:30am. Catering available. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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The Wildflower Grill Lincoln City 4250 N. Highway 101 541-994-9663

Dining in a casual atmosphere. “A Little Bit of Everything.” Homemade desserts, excellent selection of beer and wine. Open 7 days, 7am-4pm for breakfast and lunch. Dinner Tuesday-Saturday, 5-9pm. Catering available. Major credit cards accepted.

Trillium Natural Foods Grocery Lincoln City

1026 SE Jetty Avenue 541-994-5665 • www.TrilliumNaturalFoods.net An excellent selection of organically grown foods including fresh produce, meat, cheese, beans, grains, nuts, dried fruit and spices. Also, top quality supplements at good prices and books on health. Open Monday-Saturday, 9:30am-7pm, and Sunday, 11am-6pm.

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6119 SW Highway 101 541-994-5600 • www.freedgallery.com Located at Siletz Bay, this soaring two-story contemporary gallery features artists from around the world. Famous for glass, paintings, photography, wood, stone, bronze, ceramics and jewelry.

Ryan Gallery Lincoln City 4270 N. Highway 101 541-994-5391 • mail@ryanartgallery.com www.ryanartgallery.com Established in 1975, this fine art gallery is at the north entrance of Lincoln City. In a wooded garden setting, the gallery exhibits original art and crafts. Offerings include paintings, sculpture, glass, ceramics and jewelry by about 100 local and other Northwest artists. Open 10am-5pm daily.

Georgies Ceramic and Clay, Inc. Portland 756 NE Lombard Street 1-800-999-2529 • Fax 503-283-1387 www.georgies.com

Clay­—the ultimate “centering” experience. Everything for the clay artist in you! Kilns, wheels, equipment, clay, glazes and classes. Friendly, knowledgeable staff will guide you to successful clay creations.

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Office and art supplies. Carrying Oregon-made Graham paints with 40% off oil, acrylics and watercolors. Also, Grumbacher, Liquitex, Arches papers, easels, frames, matte board, etc. 10% discount to Sitka students. If we don’t have it, we’ll find it!


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WORKSHOPS INDEX

www.sitkacenter.org BOOK ARTS 14 Creating a Handmade Photo Book Jeffrey Opp • Jun 10-12 18 Creative Bookmaking Ann Kresge • Jun 30-Jul 2 CALLIGRAPHY 18 Italic Handwriting Inga Dubay • Jul 3 20 Nature-Inspired Art and Text Rebecca Wild • Jul 11-13 28 Chinese Calligraphy and Tai Chi Terry Louie • Aug 22-23

33 Painting with Paper Sandy Oppenheimer • Sep 18-20

15 Painting Archaeology Intensive Patricia Wheeler • Jun 16-19

20 Nature-Inspired Art and Text Rebecca Wild • Jul 11-13

34 Life Maps: Create a Visual Narrative on the Page Laura Moulton • Sep 21-22

16 Nature Journaling: Draw, Paint and Write your World Jude Siegel • Jun 19-21

20 The Art of Insect Illustration Stacey Thalden • Jul 14-15

36 Drawing with Shapes - Portland Location Margot Voorhies Thompson • Nov 7-8

16 Portrait Studies in Oil Paint Aimee Erickson • Jun 20-22

CREATIVE THOUGHT 24 Fine-Tune Your Artist Voice Elaine Henry • Aug 1-3

13 Color, Shape and Henri Matisse Dory Kanter • Jun 2-3

COLLAGE 26 Papyrus Art: Under the Press Jill Powers • Aug 7-9 29 Sitka Art Circle: Fantasy Botany Krista Eddy • Aug 28 29 Unfinished Symphony: Exercising the Creative Muscle Lisa Grey • Aug 28-29

13 Elements of Nature and Texture in Watercolor Angela Grainger • Jun 5-7 14 Illustration Techniques in Watermedia Gala Bent • Jun 8-9 14 Landscape Painting with Chinese Brush Techniques Cindy Lommasson • Jun 8-10 14 Intro to Painting Archaeology Patricia Wheeler • Jun 11-13

23 Drawing Comics Steve Baggs • Jul 27-28

25 Mixed Media Fiber & Encaustic Lorraine Glessner • Aug 4-6

DRAWING & PAINTING

12 Drawing with Pastels Jill Goodell • May 31

21 Figure Drawing Karen Esler-Taylor • Jul 17-19

23 Earth to Easel: Processing Raw Earth for Paint Nancy Pobanz • Jul 28-29

26 Creative Process Workshop Sara Swink • Aug 6-7

12 Drawing with Pen and Ink Jill Goodell • May 30

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26 Watercolor Painting Success Judy Morris • Aug 10-12

17 Micro to Macro: Large Mixed Media Drawings Kendra Larson • Jun 27-29

27 Watercolors on Yupo and TerraSkin Carole Berren • Aug 16-18

18 Colored Pencil with Mixed Media Eileen Sorg • Jun 29-Jul 1

28 Sand Painting & Water-Based Mixed Media Judy Vogland • Aug 17-20

18 Layers of the Forest: A Mixed Media Painting Workshop Annamieka Davidson • Jul 2-3

28 Botanical Drawing Dorota Haber-Lehigh • Aug 23-24

19 Small Oil Painting On Site Gabriel Liston • Jul 6-7 19 Spirit of the Rough Sketch Ken O’Connell • Jul 8-9 20 Painting and Sketching the Flora and Fauna of Sitka Molly Hashimoto • Jul 10-12

29 Plein Air and the Dao of Seeing Jef Gunn • Aug 24-27


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DRAWING & PAINTING cont. 29 Sitka Art Circle: Fantasy Botany Krista Eddy • Aug 28 29 Unfinished Symphony: Exercising the Creative Muscle Lisa Grey • Aug 28-29 30 Drawing Intensive Larry Thomas • Aug 31-Sep 3

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33 Painting for Pleasure, Seriously William Park • Sep 15-18

25 Mixed Media Fiber & Encaustic Lorraine Glessner • Aug 4-6

22 Restoration Retrospective Graham Klag • Jul 21

33 Color Properties for Painters Cynthia Herron • Sep 18-20

30 ReInvent ReClaim RePurpose Lisa Grey • Aug 30-31

25 Kayak Sand Lake Cheryl Rorabeck • Aug 2

34 Plein Air Painting in Pastel Sondra Holtzman • Sep 21-23

31 Inspiration Batik Ayesha Gray • Sep 4-6

25 Evening Devils Lake Kayak Cheryl Rorabeck • Aug 3

34 Watercolor and the Art of Meditation Scott C. Johnson • Sep 23-25

34 Creative Crochet Sculpture Bonnie Meltzer • Sep 19-20

35 Watercolor Pencil Basics Patricia Schmidt • Sep 25

36 Fabric Art Bowl - Portland Location Hilde Morin • Nov 3-4

35 Sketchbook Basics Patricia Schmidt • Sep 26-27 36 Exploring Cold Wax & Oil Painting Portland Location Ruth Armitage • Nov 6-8 36 Drawing with Shapes - Portland Location Margot Voorhies Thompson • Nov 7-8

31 Composition Basics Kathy Lull • Sep 7-8

METALWORK 17 The Alchemist’s Fire: Introduction to Metalsmithing Debra Carus • Jun 24-26 17 Metal Alchemy 2: Dimension and Color Debra Carus • Jun 27-28 22 Hand-Forging: Moving Metal 2 Ways Greg Wilbur & Arnon Kartmazov Jul 22-24 MUSIC

31 Just Acrylics Marlana Stoddard Hayes • Sep 7-9

11 Winds and Waves: Recorder Workshop Frances Blaker • Apr 25-27

32 Plein Air Landscape Painting Phyllis Trowbridge • Sep 9-12 FIBER ART

NATURE

32 Landscape Drawing & Painting with Mixed Media Natalie Craig • Sep 12-13

15 Silk Scarf Painting Linda Swindle • Jun 14-15

13 How to Identify and Photograph Birds Audubon Society of Lincoln City Jun 6-7

32 Expressive Figure Drawing Natalie Craig • Sep 14

20 Sculptural Papermaking Jane Ingram Allen • Jul 13-16

16 The Art of Ethnobotany Graham Klag • Jun 18

PHOTOGRAPHY 13 How to Identify and Photograph Birds Audubon Society of Lincoln City Jun 6-7 14 Creating a Handmade Photo Book Jeffrey Opp • Jun 10-12 15 The Spirit of Place Karen Ulvestad • Jun 16-17 21 Night Photography Darlene Hildebrandt • Jul 16-17


WORKSHOPS INDEX

www.sitkacenter.org PRINTMAKING 12 The Art of Letterpress Broadsides Judith Baumann • May 29-31 PRINT 15 A Collage Approach to Monotype Marcy Baker • Jun 13-15 21 Intaglio Printmaking and Beyond Meredith Setser • Jul 18-20 25 Layered Monoprints: Alternative Approaches to Traditional Practice Ashley Shumaker • Aug 3-5 26 Lines and Layers with Drypoint and Chine Collé Tallmadge Doyle • Aug 8-10 28 Japanese Woodblock Water-Based Printing Wuon-Gean Ho • Aug 19-22 29 The Art of the Poster Wuon-Gean Ho • Aug 25-27 30 Exploring Nature through Polyester Lithography Nate Orton • Sep 1 33 Carborundum Collagraphs Jane Pagliarulo • Sep 16-17

SCULPTURE

23 Carve a Companion for a Small Animal Stan Peterson • Jul 26-27

16 Ecopoetics: Writing the Poem in Nature Martha Serpas • Jun 22-23

24 Cast & Fused Glass Sculpture Lynn Takata • Jul 29-31

19 The Four Parts of a Story Jennifer Lauck • Jul 6-7

24 Kelp: Cut, Curl and Coil Heather Fortner • Jul 30-31

23 Heal Yourself through Environmental Memoir Melissa Hart • Jul 25-26

27 Raku: Earth and Fire Katy McFadden • Aug 11-14

24 The Shore Ode: Writing the Edge of the World David Oates • Aug 1-2

11 Woodfire Ceramics Akihiko Ishijima & Ruri • May 23-26

27 Carving and the World of Hardwoods Monica Setziol-Phillips • Aug 13-15

12 Ikebana: Japanese Flower Arranging Lisa Stanley • Jun 1-2

31 Paper Clay and Mixed Media Rogene Mañas • Sep 2-4

13 Window Mosaic Jennifer Kuhns • Jun 3-5

34 Creative Crochet Sculpture Bonnie Meltzer • Sep 19-20

30 Sustenance: Writing about Food, Place and Culture Joanne Mulcahy • Aug 29-30

17 Carve a Bear, Wolf or Eagle Mask Jay Haavik • Jun 23-26

36 Fabric Art Bowl - Portland Location Hilde Morin • Nov 3-4

32 Nature Reporter at Large Langdon Cook • Sep 10-11

19 Plant Shelf Mosaic Mark Brody • Jul 8-10 20 Sculptural Papermaking Jane Ingram Allen • Jul 13-16 21 Sculpt a Bamboo Vessel Charissa Brock • Jul 20-22 22 Hand-Forging: Moving Metal 2 Ways Greg Wilbur & Arnon Kartmazov Jul 22-24 22 Sitka Art Circle: Beach Plastic Mosaic Krista Eddy • Jul 23 22 Carve an Animal that Fits in Your Hand Stan Peterson • Jul 24-25

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WOODWORKING 17 Carve a Bear, Wolf or Eagle Mask Jay Haavik • Jun 23-26 22 Carve an Animal that Fits in Your Hand Stan Peterson • Jul 24-25 23 Carve a Companion for a Small Animal Stan Peterson • Jul 26-27 27 Carving and the World of Hardwoods Monica Setziol-Phillips • Aug 13-15 WRITING 11 Earth Verse Kim Stafford • May 23-24

27 Landscape and Memory Nancy Linnon • Aug 15-16

34 Life Maps: Create a Visual Narrative on the Page Laura Moulton • Sep 21-22 35 Writing the Understory Kim Stafford • Sep 26-27 36 Your American Life: Writing the Creative Non-Fiction Essay Portland Location Jenny Bates • Nov 5-6


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