WAM 2017 fall classes brochure

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WORCESTER ART MUSEUM

FALL 2017 September through December Adult, Teen, Youth


Greetings! Fall is an ideal time to take an art class to discover your creativity and talent. We here at the Worcester Art Museum invite you to page through our more ecofriendly catalog. As you will see, we have continued to modify not only the look of our catalog but also our offerings based on your feedback. You will see your favorites but also the addition of new faculty members, classes and workshops. Our longer fall courses permit you more time to explore new art techniques or enrich your skills. In addition to daytime and evening classes, this December we are offering lots of innovative one and two-day workshops. Our dedicated faculty provide beginners with encouragement, direction, and individual attention. Experienced students can refresh their skills and thrive on the camaraderie of students and faculty. We encourage you to complete a short evaluation at the end of the session via email. Sharing your feedback on experiences in the galleries and studio will help us make improvements to future classes and programs. We really appreciate your input! You are invited to turn off your cell phone, leave the stress of daily life at the door, and be creative. The Worcester Art Museum’s Studio Class Programs continues our great tradition of combining studio and Museum. We encourage students and faculty to use WAM’s collection as a resource–follow us on Facebook or join our mailing list to learn about special events, such as a free Museum-wide community day during the fall. See you in the studios,

Ashley Occhino Studio Class Manager


Contents ADULT Why WAM 2 Tips to get started 2 Skill Levels 3 * Open House 3 Classes for Beginners 4 Classes 5 Workshops & Shorter Sessions 12 December Workshops 14 Calendar 18

YOUTH, TEEN, and FAMILY FRIENDLY What makes our program unique 20 Tips to get started 20 Age Levels 21 * Open House 21 Classes 22 December Workshops 25 Family Friendly Workshops 28 December Workshops Calendar 29 FACULTY 30 CLASS INFORMATION 32 REGISTRATION FORM 33

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ADULT CLASSES Why WAM? Home to one of the oldest and most respected studio art programs in the region, the Worcester Art Museum offers a wide range of art and art history classes and workshops taught by the area’s leading instructors. Unlike other programs, WAM students have access to the Museum’s world-renowned collections that inspire and inform their work in the classroom. Studio art classes and workshops are available for day, evening, and weekend sessions and for all ages, abilities, and interests.

Tips to Get Started • Review list of recommended skill levels on the next page. • Get to know our faculty at worcesterart.org/education/meet-our-faculty • Enroll early to secure a spot. Classes must meet enrollment minimums to run. • Note important dates below. • Look for our new summer classes labeled New @ WAM! • See a complete list of beginner classes (page 4). • Like us on Facebook for Studio Class updates and news.

Need Help? For easy enrollment, try our new online course registration system to browse offerings and sign up for classes. Register at worcesterart.org/classes. For questions about enrollment, please call us at 508-793-4333 or email transactions@worcesterart.org.

Important Dates August 8/13 September 9/7 9/11 9/23 October 10/9 November 11/4 11/19 11/23-11/24 11/25 December 11/28-12/14 12/27-12/30 January 1/15

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Summer Classes End Studio Class Programs Annual Open House, 5-7:30pm Adult Fall Classes Begin Youth & Teen Fall Classes Begin NO CLASSES: Columbus Day NO CLASSES: Museum Community Day Youth Fall Classes End NO CLASSES: Thanksgiving Break Adult Fall Classes End Adult and Youth December Workshops Family Friendly Workshops Adult Winter Classes Begin


What You Should Know

About Taking Adult Studio Classes at WAM Skill Levels Novice – For those with no previous experience with medium Beginner – For those who have some experience with medium Intermediate – Requires completion of at least two classes in medium Advanced – Requires completion of at least three classes All Levels – Open to all levels from beginners to continuing students Except when noted, materials are not included in the tuition. All-day workshops include a lunch break. Bring your own lunch, or visit the Museum Café or Sip Cart.

College and Teacher Credit Teachers and educators may take any of our classes for Professional Development Points. Many courses can be taken for college credit at Quinsigamond Community College. Classes offered for credit are indicated by CredQCC= Quinsigamond Community College. Credit is awarded through QCC’s Experience-Based Education Program. Award of credit is through QCC following the completion of the course. Students pay WAM tuition plus a WAM credit processing fee of $40 prior to first class. Upon completion of the course, the student pays current credentialing fee to QCC. For more information, call QCC at 508-854-4439.

Scholarships Scholarships are available on a first-come, first-serve basis for students on limited or fixed incomes. Please call 508-793-4339 for more information.

* Don’t Miss It! Fall Adult Classes Annual Open House Thursday, September 7, 5:30-7pm Come to our annual Thursday after-work Open House and learn about all the exciting fall offerings. View studio demonstrations, talk with instructors about your artistic interests and goals, and discover which WAM art course resonates best with your creative spirit! This event is free and open to students of all levels and abilities.

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Adult New Beginnings The following classes and workshops are for absolute beginners. These courses and workshops are for students looking to learn the basics and emphasis will be placed on creating a supportive environment to help you quickly build skills. Photography and Photoshop Richard Hoyer Level: Novice/Beginner Wed 1-4pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15, 10 weeks pg 10

Beginning Photography Workshop Richard Hoyer Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 9:30am-1:30pm, Sept 17 + Sept 24, 2 days pg 12

Beginning Painting Ella Delyanis Level: Novice/Beginner Thurs 6-9pm, Sept 14 – Nov 16, 10 weeks pg 9

Intro to Watercolor Patti Kelly Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 9:30am-1:30pm, Oct 1 + Oct 8, 2 days pg 13

Beginning Drawing Helen Downey Level: Novice/Beginner Thurs 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 14 – Nov 16 10 weeks pg 6

Try Oil Pastels Workshop Level: Novice/Beginner Mon 6-9pm, Oct 16, 1 day pg 13

Try Pen and Ink Workshop Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 1-4pm, Sept 17, 1 day pg 12

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Art Studio Sampler Level: Novice/Intermediate Sun 9:30am-12:30pm, Oct 22 – Nov 19 5 weeks pg 8 Try Acrylic Workshop Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 9:30am-12:30pm, Dec 3, 1 day pg 14


Adult Classes Explore our wide selection of Fall classes. Look for New @ WAM classes for adults–beginner through advanced.

Art History A Three Part Lecture Series - New @ WAM! 1. El Greco: A Master Ahead of His Time 2. Frans Post: Bringing Home the New World 3. Paul Revere: Master Silversmith James Welu Level: All Levels Wed 12-1:30pm, Sept 20 – Oct 4, 3 weeks Non-Member $74 Member $66.60 The Worcester Art Museum has often been in the forefront in exhibiting and collecting art. In this three-part series Jim Welu explores highlights and exciting moments in the Museum’s long history of recognizing skillful artists. Love, Death and the Promise of Eternity in Medieval Art and Society – New @ WAM! Antonella Doucette Level: All Levels Wed 12-1:30pm, Oct 25 – Nov 15, 4 weeks Non-Member $99 Member $89.10 This course will explore the struggle to balance fears, passions and hopes that shaped the lives of women and men of the Middle Ages and the way it manifests itself in the art and the culture of the period. Visits to the newly reinstalled medieval galleries will provide an evocative setting in which artworks and objects come alive to recount this timeless narrative.

Calligraphy A Taste of Calligraphy CJ Kennedy Level: All Levels Wed 6-9pm, Sept 13 – Oct 11, 5 weeks Nonmember $150 Member $135 Learn calligraphy, the art of beautiful writing! Using a broad-edge pen and ink, create graceful and elegant letters in Italic, a style of handwriting used in the 15th and 16th centuries. Beginners receive an overview of lowercase and simplified uppercase letters while continuing students explore more in depth topics and engage in independent study. Gallery visits inspire students and reinforce lessons. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials.

A Taste of Calligraphy CJ Kennedy Level: All Levels Thurs 1-4pm, Oct 19 – Nov 16, 5 weeks Nonmember $150 Member $135 See description in previous column.

Drawing Drawing II and III Ella Delyanis Level: Intermediate/Advanced Mon 6-9pm, Sept 11 – Nov 20 10 weeks (no Oct 9) Non-Member $310 Member $280 Further your knowledge of drawing while learning to visually convey your own creative ideas. Using a variety of mediums, we’ll expand on basic 2D concepts, including composition, line, value, proportion, form, space, and texture as students draw from objects and a model. Model fee included. Prerequisite: at least two drawing or painting courses. Supplies for first class: drawing pad (14”x17” or larger), erasers, 2B and 6B pencils. (CreditQCC) Pastel Drawing Ella Delyanis Level: Intermediate/Advanced Tues 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 12 – Nov 14 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore the art of pastel drawing, from quick sketches to rich, painterly applications. Work with a variety of toned papers and subject matter including still life, landscape, and portraiture. Have fun experimenting with pastels as you become comfortable with this versatile medium. Prerequisite: at least two drawing courses. Supplies for first class: white drawing paper (11”x14” or larger), erasers, 2B and basic chalk pastel set. (CreditQCC)

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Comic Books for Adults Jamie Buckmaster Level: Beginner/Intermediate Tues 6-9pm, Sept 12 – Nov 14, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Learn about story-telling, character development, and comic book structure and language. Students can use any drawing style: cartoon, manga, or even your own style. One or two comic books will be created by the end of the class. The latter part of the class will address specific areas for improvement for each student as well as adding color. Prerequisite: at least one drawing course. Supplies for first class: 18”x24” sketchpad, drawing pencils. (CreditQCC) Drawing I and II Ella Delyanis Level: Beginner/Intermediate Tues 6-9pm, Sept 12 – Nov 14, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore the venerable and versatile pencil. From graphite pencil and stick, to colored pencil, we’ll draw from observation, imagination, conception, and color composition. Discover your sense of touch on various paper surfaces to create sensitive and enjoyable ways of drawing. Prerequisite: at least one drawing course. Supplies: varying drawing pencils, white pencil, colored pencils, drawing or sketch papers (approx. 11 x14 to 14 x17). (CreditQCC) Beginning Drawing Helen Downey Level: Novice/Beginner Thurs 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 14 – Nov 16 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 If you would like to learn how to draw, but are afraid to make the first mark, this is the class for you. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of drawing while you work from real objects and your imagination. Other materials will be demonstrated. No prerequisite. Supplies for first class: drawing pad, pencils: HB or #2, 4H, 6B, plastic eraser and kneaded eraser. (CreditQCC) Drawing All Levels Patti Kelly Level: All Levels Sat 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 16 – Dec 2 10 weeks (no Nov 4 + Nov 25) Non-Member $300 Member $270 Begin or continue to learn the fundamentals of drawing. This class covers shading, proportion, perspective, and composition. Visit the WAM galleries to find underlying ideas to sharpen your powers of observation and composition.

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You’ll also learn to use a variety of media to translate what you see into drawings. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Supplies for first class: drawing pad (14”x17” or larger), erasers, 2B and 6B pencils. (CreditQCC) Gestural Impact Randy LeSage Level: Intermediate Tues 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 19 – Nov 21 10 weeks Non-Member $320 Member $290 Gestural action in art offers a vital, direct access to candid expression in today’s increasingly remote world. Make art from your imagination, observation, and from a life model. The instructor will provide guidance, demonstrations and examples of an approach much emphasized by artists of the Romantic and Expressionist traditions. Includes model fee. See website for materials. (CreditQCC)

Drawing and Painting Color and Light Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Mon 6-9pm, Sept 11 – Nov 20 10 weeks (no Oct 9) Non-Member $300 Member $270 Do your color choices yield the desired results? Learn Bill’s straightforward and effective system of working with color. Students can use any color medium including oils, pastels, watercolors, acrylics or colored pencils to create rich color and the luminous feeling of light. Prerequisite: at least two drawing or painting courses. Supplies for first class: bring what you have for the medium of your choice. (CreditQCC) Painting with Pastels and Acrylic New @ WAM! Jill Pottle Level: Intermediate/Advanced Mon 6-9pm, Sept 11 – Nov 20 10 weeks (no Oct 9) Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore composition and design as you create with pastels and acrylic painting. The class will offer an intro to pastels and time to experiment before transitioning into painting. An enjoyable and engaging opportunity to try different mediums and see how they interact with one another, then create artwork that combines the two. Prerequisite: at least two drawing courses. See website for materials. (CreditQCC)


Figure Drawing and Painting Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Tues 1-4pm, Sept 12 – Nov 14, 10 weeks Non-Member $350 Member $320 Individual support will enrich everyone’s personal abilities in any medium. This weekly class will allow a variety of artists to share their experiences in an informal manner and through appreciation of individual talents and aims. Short poses by the life model are followed by two one-hour poses. Includes model fee. Prerequisite: at least one previous drawing course preferred. See website for materials. (CreditQCC) Intensive Color and Light Bill Griffiths Level: Advanced Wed 9:30am-4pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15, 10 weeks Non-Member $650 Member $585 Spend a full day working in the studio with a master colorist! Expand your knowledge of color and light with Bill while creating rich and effective color. This advanced class is open to drawing and water-based paints. Prerequisite: three or more drawing or painting courses. Supplies for first class: bring what you have for the medium of your choice. (CreditQCC) Drawing and Painting the Landscape Ella Delyanis Level: Intermediate/Advanced Wed 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Learn to capture this accessible subject in the 2D medium of your choice. Working from photographs, sketches and the Museum collection, develop ideas as you explore perspective, color, light and composition. Prerequisite: at least two drawing or painting courses. Supplies for first class: white drawing paper (11”x14” or larger), erasers, 2B and 5B pencil, and charcoal. (CreditQCC) Figure Drawing and Painting Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Wed 6-9pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15, 10 weeks Non-Member $350 Member $320 See description above.

Color and Light Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Thurs 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 14 – Nov 16 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Do your color choices yield the desired results? Learn Bill’s straightforward and effective system of working with color. Students can use any color medium including oils, pastels, watercolors, acrylics or colored pencils to create rich color and the luminous feeling of light. Prerequisite: at least two drawing or painting courses. Supplies for first class: bring what you have for the medium of your choice. (CreditQCC)

Marketing Your Art The Working Artist: Growing Your Creative Business Sue Dion Level: Beginner/Intermediate Mon 6:30-8:30pm, Sept 11 – Oct 2, 4 weeks Non-Member $80 Member $72 Learn to understand your product, refine your unique artistic voice, and get your work in front of potential buyers. This course includes exercises, lectures and hand-outs designed to guide students through the process of creating and selling art. Prerequisite: at least two studio art courses. Supplies for first class: notepad and pencil.

Mixed Media 2 and 3 Dimensional Mixed Media Techniques Donalyn Schofield Level: All Levels Wed 2-5pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Tap into your store of treasures and even recycle your prints and photographs to create unique 2D and 3D collages. Learn how to combine different materials using various glues and methods to enhance surfaces with paste papers, glazes, modeling gels, transfers, Citasolv, and patinas. Create extraordinary art inspired by demonstrated techniques! Lots of fun and you get to make exciting art. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. (CreditQCC)

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Collage Acrylics and Drawing Media Randy LeSage Level: Intermediate/Advanced Thurs 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 21 – Nov 30 10 weeks (no Nov 23) Non-Member $300 Member $270 Work quickly or deliberately by applying acrylic transparent glazes or opaque paint in unison with cutting or tearing collage papers. Include various drawing materials to create vivid textures, colors and personal expression on paper, board or canvas. Create from imagination, still life, portrait or landscape, from the abstract to the representational. Prerequisite: at least two studio art courses. See website for materials. (CreditQCC)

Painting Methods Jill Pottle Level: Beginner/Intermediate Mon 1-4pm, Oct 23 – Nov 20, 5 weeks Non-Member $150 Member $135 Jump start your creative process and explore a variety of painting methods. Learn palette set-up, color mixing and paint application techniques. Discuss painting composition, values and textures. This course is for the beginner and intermediate painter who wants to learn or acquire more painting skills and a conceptual understanding of contemporary approaches to painting. Prerequisite: at least one painting class. See website for materials.

Art Studio Sampler TBD Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 9:30am-12:30pm, Oct 22 – Nov 19 5 weeks Non-Member $150 Member $135 Learn to draw in pencil, charcoal, pastels, pen and ink. You’ll also get a chance to try your hand at watercolor and acrylics. Gallery visits will help explain terminology and provide an understanding of how artists use these mediums. Returning students and those with some experience will continue to explore the fundamentals of artmaking. No prerequisites. All abilities welcome. Supplies for first class: drawing pad (14”x17”or larger), erasers, 2B and 6B pencils. Prerequisite: at least one previous drawing course preferred. See website for materials.

Painting I and II Sue Dion Level: Beginner/Intermediate Tues 9:30am-1:30pm, Sept 12 – Nov 14 10 weeks Non-Member $400 Member $360 Strengthen your basic techniques through painting projects that focus on still life, landscape, the figure and abstraction. Explore mediums such as acrylics, water-based oils, and pigment sticks. The class will cover natural light, perspective, structure of forms, and design and pattern to encourage individuality and creativity. Prerequisite: at least one previous drawing course preferred. See website for materials. (CreditQCC)

Painting WAM students are encouraged to take drawing before enrolling in a painting course. Speed Painting on Location Jill Pottle Level: Intermediate/Advanced Mon 1-4pm, Sept 11 – Oct 2, 4 weeks Non-Member $120 Member $108 Paint at a new location each day, and learn how to simplify forms, develop overlapping areas for depth, and create relationships between sky and land. Work on two landscapes each day and learn how to set up paint quickly and capture the scenery with big shapes and ideas. It’s exciting to paint fast, while trying to capture a moment in time in an urban setting. Demos, group critiques and discussion of historical references throughout. Prerequisite: at least one previous art course preferred. See website for materials.

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Acrylic Painting Rebecca Duffy Level: Beginner/Intermediate Tues 6-9pm, Sept 12 – Nov 14, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore painting techniques, composition, color, and creative expression in an upbeat and encouraging atmosphere. Learn brushwork, layering, and color mixing techniques. In-class assignments will include: composition, color theory, light and shadow, brush techniques, palette knife techniques and experimenting with other tools to apply paint. Students will work from observation as well as photographs and drawings. Prerequisite: at least one drawing or painting courses. See website for materials. (CreditQCC)


Abstract Painting I and II – New @ WAM! Patti Kelly Level: Beginner/Intermediate Wed 6-9pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore how to use color, texture and gesture to create expressive abstract paintings or mixed media compositions. Learn how to use acrylic gels, translucent glazes and molding paste. This class is inspirational, encouraging and explorative. Prerequisite: at least one drawing or painting course. See website for materials. (CreditQCC) Beginning Painting Ella Delyanis Level: Novice/Beginner Thurs 6-9pm, Sept 14 – Nov 16, 10 weeks Non-Member $310 Member $280 Are you interested in learning how to paint? Start with the basic materials, add the right tools and techniques, and let painting become your lifelong passion! Be inspired by paintings in the galleries, then work with acrylics or oils on still life, landscape and portrait. Model fee included. Prerequisite: for those with or without experience. See website for materials. (CreditQCC) Painting from Life: Color and Composition Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Thurs 1-4pm, Sept 14 – Nov 16, 10 weeks Non-Member $350 Member $320 This is a course for painters or drawers who wish to break new ground with composition, light, color and surface. The life model is the focus for making compositions with lively subject matter and vibrant color. We will focus on the color harmony, color contrast, and how to create form, volume, and space. All painting media welcome. Model fee included. Prerequisite: at least one previous drawing course preferred. See website for materials. (CreditQCC) Acrylic and Oil Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Sat 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 16 – Dec 2 10 weeks (no Nov 4 + Nov 25) Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore acrylic or water-based oil painting media on paper or canvas. Color and design will be stressed through traditional and experimental approaches. Prerequisite: at least three painting courses. Supplies for first class: bring your acrylics or water-based oil paints and paper or canvas grounds. (CreditQCC)

Painting in a Series Nan Hass Feldman Level: Intermediate/Advanced Mon 9:30am-1:30pm, Sept 25 – Dec 4 10 weeks (no Oct 9) Non-Member $400 Member $360 One characteristic that separates professional artists from art hobbyists is their eagerness to create several works of art around a single theme or idea. Your series of paintings should have a cohesive theme (subject) and style based on photos, sketches, and compositional ideas. The goal of this class is to create a body of work of at least seven complete paintings. Prerequisite: at least three painting classes. Supplies for first class: bring what you have for the medium of your choice. (CreditQCC)

Asian Brush Painting WAM students are encouraged to take drawing before enrolling in a painting course. Asian Brush Painting Sharon Smith Viles Level: All Levels Tues 1-4pm, Sept 12 – Oct 31, 8 weeks Non-Member $240 Member $216 This eight-week course is suitable for beginners as well as advanced students. Study the art of four Asian master artists and create our own art based on what we learn. Beginners will study basic strokes and the advanced group will explore new themes. Prerequisite: at least one previous painting course preferred. See website for materials. Asian Brush Painting Bayda Asbridge Level: All Levels Wed 6-9pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore and experiment with a variety of subjects, techniques, and materials while enjoying the vitality of this spontaneous style of painting. Students will enjoy exploring some relaxation exercises to regenerate energy and mental concentration. This course will cover subjects including: Asian portraiture and figure drawing, modern Asian art and collage, depicting monkeys and other primates. Prerequisite: at least one previous painting course preferred. See website for materials.

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Photography Street Photography and Motion Richard Hoyer Level: Beginner/Intermediate Mon 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 11 – Nov 20 10 weeks (no Oct 9) Non-Member $300 Member $270 Explore the wonders of street photography during this creative, hands-on workshop. This workshop will introduce you to snapping people, traffic and buildings in natural light and in low-light conditions. Prerequisite: at least one photography class. Includes lab fee. Supplies: camera and camera manual. (CreditQCC) Photography and Photoshop Richard Hoyer Level: Novice/Beginner Wed 1-4pm, Sept 13 – Nov 15, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Learn how to use the basic functions in Photoshop to enhance, fix and manipulate your digital photographs. Focus on resolution, controlling contrast and color, combining photos, file size and sharpening. No prerequisite. Includes lab fee. Supplies for first class: camera and camera manual. (CreditQCC) Photographing People Naturally Norm Eggert Level: All Levels Thurs 6-9pm, Sept 14 – Nov 16, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Learn how to make studio-quality portraits, using formal settings with studio lights, backgrounds and informal settings with available lighting or flash. Learn to take great outdoor portraits with just your flash and/or a reflector as well as casual candid photographs. Suitable for any camera. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Includes lab fee. Supplies for first class: camera and camera manual. (CreditQCC)

Printmaking WAM students are encouraged to take drawing before enrolling in a printmaking course. Printmaking I and II Level: Beginner/Intermediate Corinne Rhodes Tues 1-4pm, Sept 12 – Oct 17 6 weeks Non-Member $200 Member $182 From the simplest methods to advanced

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techniques, this class will focus on a variety of printmaking processes. Students will have the opportunity to find their favorite approach during this six week printmaking experience. Explore and learn monoprint, relief, and more. Discuss and view master prints. Finish out this six week class by working in the medium of your choice exploring color, composition, form, and personal imagery. Prerequisite: at least one drawing or painting course. Includes ink fee. See website for materials. Intro to Woodcut and Relief Printmaking New @ WAM! Corinne Rhodes Level: All Levels Tues 6-9pm, Sept 12 – Oct 17, 6 weeks Non-Member $200 Member $180 Using a variety of printmaking blocks, from softcut plastic to wood and non-toxic, water-based inks, we will examine different approaches to line-work and mark making from graphic and angular to painterly and gestural. Students/artists will be introduced to image preparation and transfer methods, sharpening and care of tools, carving methods, ink and paper preparation, rolling techniques, printing on an etching press and by hand. Students/artists can also bring their own T-shirts, bags or other cloth items and discover the fun of relief printmaking on fabric. Prerequisite: one drawing or painting course preferred. Includes ink fee. See website for supplies. Etching and ProntoPlate Lithography New @ WAM! Randy LeSage Level: All Levels Thurs 6-9pm, Sept 21 – Nov 30 10 weeks (no Nov 23) Non-Member $320 Member $290 This is a great chance to learn two accessible printmaking mediums and combine them for unique qualities of line, tone, and color. The instructor will provide clear direction for beginners and guide experienced printmakers. Prerequisite: at least one drawing or painting course. Includes ink fee. See website for materials.

Watercolor WAM students are encouraged to take drawing before enrolling in a watercolor course. Watercolor with Bill Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced


Mon 9:30am-12:30pm, Sept 11 – Nov 20 10 weeks (no Oct 9) Non-Member $300 Member $270 For watercolorists who want to focus specifically on color and light effects. Join Bill for the insights you’ve been looking for with one-on-one time that helps make your work even stronger. Prerequisite: at least two watercolor classes. Supplies for first class: please bring all your watercolor supplies. (CreditQCC) Watercolor Painting in a Day – New @ WAM! Sue Dion Level: All Levels Mon 9:30am-4pm, Sept 18 – Oct 2, 3 weeks Non-Member $90 Member $81 Perfect for watercolorists who want to focus on painting techniques without worrying about the subject. These step-by-step projects will focus on classic techniques such as wet into wet, wet on dry, charging, and glazing. Students will complete a painting each week while receiving insights and tips for stronger compositions. Prerequisite: at least one drawing classes. See website for materials. Watercolor and Light Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Tues 1- 4pm, Sept 12 – Nov 14, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 Delve deeper by focusing specifically on the techniques of color and light effects. Join Bill for the insights you’ve been looking for and the demonstrations that will help make your work even stronger. Prerequisite: at least two watercolor classes. Supplies for first class: please bring all your watercolor supplies. (CreditQCC) Watercolor I & II Sue Dion Level: Beginner/Intermediate Mon 1-4pm, Oct 23 – Nov 20, 5 weeks Non-Member $150 Member $135 Explore the many possibilities of painting in watercolor. Learn how to use and handle the materials through demonstrations and guidance. Receive individual instruction based on your work. Continuing students will work on independent projects with one-on-one instruction. Visit the galleries for inspiration and continue to improve your technical and expressive skills. Prerequisite: at least one drawing class. Please see website for materials list.

Writing Writing About Art and the Art of Creating an Exhibition – New @ WAM! Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Mon 6-9pm, Sept 11 – Nov 20, 10 weeks (no Oct 9) Non-Member $300 Member $270 How can we express our views on contemporary art as artists and as participants in the making of exhibitions? This class provides an overview of topics surveyed in recent regional and national exhibitions to begin conversations on our need for local exhibitions that reflect new frontiers or historical perspectives. We will all draft a short weekly article that explores your choice of art and create a plan for an exhibition. No prerequisite. No! – New @ WAM! Jim Beschta Level: All Levels Tues 6-9pm, Sept 19 – Nov 21, 10 weeks Non-Member $300 Member $270 A series of prompts united around the negative that is so prevalent in all of our lives will be the thematic link, with obvious emphasis on a confessional personal approach to artistic writing skills. A traditional supportive workshop approach responding to participants’ work will provide the backbone of the course. This course allows students to hone artistic writing skills and techniques in this supportive workshop environment. No prerequisite. Novella in Flash Level: Intermediate/Advanced Laurel King Wed 6-9pm, Sept 20 – Nov 8, 8 weeks Non-Member $240 Member $216 Do you like writing short fiction but also have the desire to produce a longer project? The novella-in-flash offers a chance to create a full-length work while still embracing the concision and energy of the flash form (less than 1,000 words). We’ll read flash fiction and novellas-in-flash, critique student stories, explore how to connect flash fictions to create a novella, and discuss possibilities for publishing both forms. Writers who prefer to produce “stand-alone” flash stories are also welcome. Required text is My Very End of the Universe: Five Novellas-in-Flash and a Study of the Form. Free Wi-Fi provided. Prerequisite: at least one writing class.

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Adult Workshops & Shorter Sessions Expand your skills or explore new art forms in one of our adult workshops. From beginner through advanced, there is something for every interest and ability level. Needle Felting Workshop Lyn Slade Level: All Levels Sat 9:30am- 4pm, Sept 16, 1 day Non-Member $80 Member $72 Explore the art of needle felting using colorful wool roving as “paint” and wool fabric as “canvas.” In this one-day workshop, students learn to embed wool with a barbed felting needle using a technique that is fun, fast and forgiving. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Some materials included, please see website. Beginning Photography Workshop Richard Hoyer Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 1-4pm, Sept 17 + Sept 24, 2 days Non-Member $60 Member $54 Learn how to use your digital camera through hands-on demonstrations and shooting assignments. As the workshop progresses, improve your photography with better lighting, composition, and camera technique. Learn camera controls and accessories including lenses, flash, and tripods. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Please bring camera and manual.

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Try Pen and Ink Workshop Level: All Levels Sun 1-4pm, Sept 17, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $36 Have you admired the crisp beauty of a pen drawing? This one-day class is designed for students to try their hand at using pen and ink. Students will be given exercises in basic line drawing principles to help them learn basic techniques. Prerequisite: for those with or without experience in art. Supplies will be provided. Pet Portrait Workshop Jill Pottle Level: All Levels Sun 9:30am- 4pm, Oct 1, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 If you are an animal lover and want to learn how to paint a portrait of your pet–with personality– this is the workshop for you! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned painter, discover how animals influence art today and learn how to incorporate animals into your work. Prerequisite: at least one previous art course preferred. See website for materials.


Intro to Watercolor Patti Kelly Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 9:30am-1:30pm, Oct 1 + Oct 8, 2 days Non-Member $80 Member $72 Designed to de-mystify the basic techniques of water-based media, this class will have you painting in the first class! Open to beginning adult. Please bring to the first class: 18”x24” support board, artist tape (or masking tape), watercolor paper, a set of tube watercolors, watercolor brushes, pencil, plastic containers, sponge and paper towels. Colored Pencil Workshop Jill Pottle Level: Beginner/Intermediate Sun 9:30am- 4pm, Oct 15 + Oct 22, 2 days Non-Member $80 Member $72 Create beautiful color drawings in a variety of materials exploring texture, glazing, value and color theory in this unique medium. Specific exercises will provide you with the background to develop projects on your own and enhance the mastery of drawing with color. Prerequisite: at least one drawing or painting classes. Supplies for first class: white drawing paper (11”x14” or larger), erasers, 2B and basic color pencil set. Try Oil Pastels Workshop TBD Level: Novice/Beginner Mon 6-9pm, Oct 16, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $36 Explore the elements of drawing with color. Learn pointers for working with the material, blending, and using color through a series of exercises. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Supplies provided. Techniques in Painting Workshop Martha Chiarchiaro Level: Beginner/Intermediate Thurs 7-9pm, Oct 19 + Oct 26, 2 days Non-Member $40 Member $36 Students will explore fresco and tempera pieces from the Medieval collection. The second session will look at techniques used in oil paintings from the 15th to 20th century, ending with the use of acrylics in the 20th century. Prerequisite: at least one drawing or painting course. See website for materials.

Guest Artist Workshop White Line Woodcut Lisa Houck Level: All Levels Sun 9:30am-4pm, Oct 22, 1 day Non-Member $95 Member $85.50 White Line Woodcut is a technique developed by Blanche Lazell and others around 1915 in Provincetown, MA. Inspired by Japanese woodblock printing, and American crafts techniques, this simple, painterly woodblock method is a way to make a multi-colored print from one block. Learn how to use watercolor, and print with a baren or spoon. This is a technique that does not require any special equipment. In this workshop, you will learn the basics, starting with carving linear drawings into pine boards and finishing by printing with watercolors. No prerequisite. All levels of ability are welcome. Some supplies provided, please see website. Intuitive Painting Workshop Sue Dion Level: All Levels Mon 6-9pm, Oct 23 + Oct 30, 2 days Non-Member $80 Member $72 Be spontaneous! Intuitive painting is a tool for beginners as well as advanced painters. Play is encouraged. The goal is not to make paintings for exhibition or to learn specific techniques. Rather, the goal is to allow yourself to be inside color, paint, and process while locating the inner core of your creative self. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. Needle Felting Workshop Lyn Slade Level: All Levels Sun 9:30am-4pm, Oct 29, 1 day Non-Member $80 Member $72 See description on opposite page. Non-Toxic Lithography Workshop Corinne Rhodes Level: All Levels Sat + Sun 9:30am- 4pm, Nov 18 + Nov 19, 2 days Non-Member $140 Member $126 Come prepared with an image sized up to 11 x 15” and be ready to learn the process of Non-toxic Century Plate Lithography using re-grainable Century Plates. We will cover different drawing methods, plate and paper preparation, an uncomplicated, one-step etch and processing, how to correctly use ink, rollers and rolling patterns, and how to print using WAM’s lithography press. Prerequisite: at least one drawing or painting course preferred. All abilities welcome. See website for materials.

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Adult December Workshops Worcester Art Museum has a unique array of workshops this November and December. With more than 25 offerings, there is something sure to fit your interests and schedule. Join us in the studio to make a one-of-a-kind gift or as a treat to yourself.

How to Fix Photos Workshop Richard Hoyer Level: All Levels Wed 6-9pm, Nov 29, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $37 This one-day workshop will cover some of the retouching techniques used to enhance photographic images, including restoration and coloration. We will cover such topics as tone, contrast color, dust removal, repair, rebuilding and refining. Includes lab fee. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Supplies: camera and camera manual. Evening Printmaking Open Studio TBD Level: All Levels Thurs 6-9pm, Nov 30 – Dec 14, 3 days Non-Member $100 Member $90 WAM’s studio and presses are available to printmakers seeking to work in a dedicated print studio. Studio monitors will be available to answer questions regarding techniques and equipment while students work independently. Includes ink fee. Prerequisite: Open Studio is open to experienced printmakers who can print independently. Individuals unfamiliar with printmaking can register for any of our classes offered. Materials: bring preferred printmaking papers, tools and materials. White Line Relief Block Printing Randy LeSage Level: Intermediate/Advanced Fri 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 1, 1 day Non-Member $70 Member $63 Make attractive ‘white line’ prints using multiple colors from wood blocks. The instructor will guide students through the direct methods of designing and cutting contour lines in small wood blocks, painting colors and printing unique prints. Make cards for the holidays or just create fine art for yourself. Prerequisite: at least two printmaking classes. See website for supplies.

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Adult December Classes Workshops

Photography Basics Workshop Richard Hoyer Level: Novice/Beginner Sat 1- 4pm, Dec 2, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 Learn how to get the most out of your digital or film camera and make it a truly creative tool. Improve your photographic compositions and gain skills using your camera. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Supplies: camera and camera manual. Guest Artist Workshop Encaustic Painting Tracy Spadafora Level: Intermediate Sat + Sun 9:30am-4:30pm, Dec 2 + Dec 3 2 days Non-Member $205 Member $184.50 This comprehensive workshop, which will cover safety, equipment & materials, supports & grounds, and many popular mixed media techniques, is a great introduction for beginning students, or continuation for intermediate students. Learn and practice fusing, scraping, layering, incising, collage, transfer, mono-printing, and a range of other encaustic techniques. Try Acrylic Workshop TBD Level: Novice/Beginner Sun 9:30am-12:30pm, Dec 3, 1 day Non-Member $55 Member $50 Learn the fundamentals of painting with acrylics. Students explore a variety of color mixing, composition and painting techniques. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. Supplies provided.


Watercolor Workshop with Bill Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Mon 9:30am-12:30pm, Dec 4, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 For watercolorists who want to focus specifically on color and light effects. Join Bill for the insights you’ve been looking for with one-on-one time that helps make your work even stronger. Prerequisite: at least two watercolor classes. Supplies for workshop: please bring all your watercolor supplies. Painting Today: What is Contemporary Asian Art Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Mon 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 4, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 This painting workshop for individual projects explores how we artists use composition to tell the story of the individual and of our societies. Develop sketches on paper and combine the two to develop a theme. Enjoy informal conversation on what painting can say to the world today and a presentation on themes addressed by contemporary artists in China, Japan and Korea as they look at history and new frontiers. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials.

Intuitive Painting Workshop Sue Dion Level: All Levels Mon 1-4pm, Dec 4 + Dec 11, 2 days Non-Member $80 Member $72 Be spontaneous! Intuitive painting is a tool for beginners as well as advanced painters. Play is encouraged. The goal is not to make paintings for exhibition or to learn specific techniques. Rather, the goal is to allow yourself the space to be inside color, paint, and process while locating the inner core of your creative self. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. A Week of Printmaking Level: Intermediate/Advanced Mon-Thurs 1-4pm, Dec 4 – Dec 7, 4 days Non-Member $130 Member $117 See Evening Printmaking Open Studio description on previous page. Palette Knife Workshop TBD Level: Beginner/Intermediate Mon 6-9pm, Dec 4, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 Create art using only palette knives and wide color shapers to work large and keep strokes bold and big. This method lends itself to working on larger sized paper, canvas, or panels while keeping strokes loose and gestural. Prerequisite: at least one painting classes.

Above: Chris Sanders, Lazy Autumn Day

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Life Drawing and Painting Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Tues 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 5, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $36 Enjoy a day of image-making from the life model with fellow artists in any media or skill level. Learn about methods of quick observational sketching, and more precise perceptual drawing and composition. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. Pastel Workshop Ella Delyanis Level: Beginner/Intermediate Tues 9:30am-12:30pm, Dec 5 + Dec 12, 2 days Non-Member $60 Member $54 Explore the art of pastel drawing, from quick sketches to rich, painterly applications. Have fun experimenting with pastels as you become comfortable with this versatile medium. Prerequisite: at least one drawing class. See website for supplies. Color Fix It Workshop Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Tues 1-4pm, Dec 5, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 If you have one or more paintings that seem fine in terms of composition and painting technique, but the colors seem dull or not up to your standard, join this workshop. Please bring one or more paintings, near completion, with which you are not satisfied. Supplies for workshop: please bring all your acrylic, water-soluble oils, or watercolor supplies. Prerequisite: at least two painting classes. The Watercolor Project Workshop Sue Dion Level: Beginner/Intermediate Tues 6-9pm, Dec 5, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 Perfect for watercolorists who want to focus on painting techniques and not worry about the subject. Join Sue in this project-based workshop for the insights you’ve been looking for and step by step instruction that help make your work even stronger. Prerequisite: at least one drawing classes. See website for supplies.

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Adult December Classes Workshops

Writing About Art Workshop Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Tues 6-9pm, Dec 5, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 This workshop is for those who love to write and those who love to ask questions about art and its purpose. Enjoy informal discussion about turning personal experience of art into an adventure of describing it to readers. Examples will be provided and methods examined. Basic skills in writing and a love of discovery needed. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. Color Fix It Workshop Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Wed 9:30am-1:30pm, Dec 6, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $36 See description above. “White Cube” All Media Workshop Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Wed 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 6, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 “White Cube” is a term coined by artist and critic Brian Dougherty to describe how the austerity of contemporary art exhibition spaces can be used to most effectively reveal artists’ intentions and use of materials. All media are welcome to enjoy creating a studio project and informal discussion on making and presenting of a body of work. A visual presentation on exhibitions, news on current exhibitions and a reading list is included. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. Drawing, Painting, Photography: Art and Revolution Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Wed 6-9pm, Dec 6, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 Let’s explore how artists develop a new series of work that speaks to their time. All media are welcome to create a project based on how drawing, painting and photography can intersect as combined media. How have today’s artists used these media to create one cohesive viewpoint? Presentation on a broad variety of artists and styles will be included. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials.


Homer’s Advance Color and Composition Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Thurs 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 7, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 This one day workshop will focus on the hidden and dramatic effects of Homer’s special techniques. Prerequisite: at least two painting classes. Supplies for workshop: please bring all your acrylic or water-soluble oils supplies. All Day Painting Workshop Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Thurs 9:30am-4pm, Dec 7, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 Bring a current project to completion or begin a new one in this all day painting workshop. Open to all levels, basic knowledge of art history is required for informal discussion of American Art in the world today. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. Acrylic and Oil Workshop Bill Griffiths Level: Intermediate/Advanced Sat 9:30am-1:30pm, Dec 9, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $36 Explore acrylic or water-based oil painting media on paper or canvas. Color and design will be stressed through traditional and experimental approaches. Prerequisite: at least two painting classes. Supplies for workshop: please bring all your acrylic or water-soluble oils supplies.

Oil and Water Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Mon 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 11, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 How to use water-based oil paint. Gone are the days when we inhaled turpentine all day. Lean about the methods for using oil paint with a focus on color and making a series of rapid sketch to finished image. Whether you use true oil paint or its new water-base discover its use a rapidly executed medium. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. Life Drawing and Painting Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Tues 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 12, 1 day Non-Member $75 Member $67.50 A traditional life drawing workshop for all levels with short poses of 10-20 minutes. Includes model fee. All media are welcome. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials. Color and Light Workshop Bill Griffiths Level: Beginner/Intermediate Wed 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 13, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 Learn the basics of color theory using acrylic, water-soluble oils, or watercolor to create rich and effective color. Prerequisite: at least one painting class. See website for materials.

Street Photography-Lights in Worcester Richard Hoyer Level: Beginner/Intermediate Sat 2-5pm, Dec 9, 1 day Non-Member $30 Member $27 This workshops will introduce you to snapping people, traffic and buildings under streetlights and in low-light conditions. Students should be prepared to photography outdoors. Includes lab fee. Supplies for first class: camera and camera manual.

Sketching with Clay Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Wed 6-9pm, Dec 13, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $36 Use this clay workshop to explore hand-built forms for any project that could be a clay-pot, an imagined figure or architectural models real or imagined. Includes materials fee. All media are welcome. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials.

Homer’s Basic Techniques Workshop TBD Level: Beginner/Intermediate Sun 9:30am- 4pm, Dec 10, 1 day Non-Member $65 Member $58.50 Building with the basics, review painting techniques while touring the Homer exhibition. Then return to the studio for demonstrations and hands-on painting. Prerequisite: at least one painting class. Supplies for workshop: please bring all your acrylic or water-soluble oils supplies.

Life Drawing and Painting Elaine Smollin Level: All Levels Thurs 6-9pm, Dec 14, 1 day Non-Member $40 Member $36 A traditional life drawing workshop for all levels with short poses of 10-20 minutes. All media are welcome. No prerequisite. All abilities welcome. See website for materials.

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Morning: 9:30am-12:30pm

Adult Classes Calendar Monday

Tuesday

Watercolor with Bill Bill Griffiths pg 10

Gestural Impact Randy LeSage pg 6 9/19-11/21

Intensive Color and Light Bill Griffiths pg 7 9:30am-4pm

Pastel Drawing Ella Delyanis pg 5

Drawing and Painting the Landscape pg 7 Ella Delyanis

Painting in a Series Nan Hass Feldman pg 9 9/25-12/4 9:30am-1:30pm Street Photography and Motion Richard Hoyer pg 10

Afternoon: 3-6pm Evening: 6-9pm

Painting I and II Sue Dion pg 8

Watercolor Painting in a Day Sue Dion pg 11 9/18-10/2 (3 classes)

Speed Painting on Location Jill Pottle 9/11-10/2 (4 classes) pg 8 Painting Methods Jill Pottle 10/23-11/20 (5 classes) pg 8 Watercolor I and II Sue Dion pg 11 10/23-11/20 (5 classes)

Watercolor and Light Bill Griffiths pg 11 Figure Drawing and Painting Elaine Smollin pg 7 Asian Brush Painting Sharon Smith Viles 9/12-10/31 pg 9

El Greco: A Master Ahead of His Time Jim Welu pg 5 9/20-10/4, 12-1:30pm (3 classes) Medieval Antonella Doucette pg 5 10/25-11/15, 12-1:30pm (4 classes) Photography and Photoshop Richard Hoyer pg 10

Printmaking I and II Corinne Rhodes pg 10 9/12-10/17 (6 classes)

2 and 3 Dimensional Mixed Media Techniques Donalyn Schofield pg 7 2-5pm

Drawing II and III Ella Delyanis pg 5

Acrylic Painting Rebecca Duffy pg 8

Abstract Painting I and II Patti Kelly pg 9

Color and Light Bill Griffiths pg 6

Writing: NO Jim Beschta pg 11 9/19-11/21

Novella Flash Laurel D King pg 11 9/20-11/8

Painting with Pastels and Acrylic Jill Pottle pg 6

Comic Books for Adults Jamie Buckmaster pg 6

Figure Drawing and Painting Elaine Smollin pg 7

Drawing I and II Ella Delyanis pg 6

Asian Brush Painting Bayda Asbridge pg 9

Intro Woodcut and Relief Printmaking Corinne Rhodes pg 10 9/12-10/17 (6 classes)

Calligraphy CJ Kennedy pg 5 9/13-10/11 (5 classes)

Writing About Art‌ Elaine Smollin pg 11 The Working Artist I and II Sue Dion pg 7 9/11-10/2, 6:30pm-8:30pm (4 classes)

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Wednesday

Adult Classes


Thursday

Saturday

Sunday

Beginning Drawing Helen Downey pg 6

Drawing All Levels Patti Kelly pg 6

Art Studio Sampler 10/22-11/19 (5 classes) pg 8

Color and Light Bill Griffiths pg 6

Acrylic and Oil Bill Griffiths pg 9

Collage, Acrylics, and Drawing Media Randy LeSage pg 8 9/21-11/30

Calligraphy CJ Kennedy 10/19-11/16 (5 classes) pg 5 Painting from Life: Color and Composition Elaine Smollin pg 9

Photographing People Naturally Norm Eggert pg 10 Etching and Pronto Plate Lithography Randy LeSage pg 10 9/21-11/30 Beginning Painting Ella Delyanis pg 9

Adult Workshop Calendar September 9/16 9/17 October 10/1 10/15 10/16 10/19+10/26 10/22 10/23 10/29 November 11/18+11/19 December

Needle Felting Workshop pg 12 Try Pen and Ink Workshop pg 12 Beginning Photography Workshop (2 Sundays) pg 12 Pet Portrait Workshop pg 12 Intro to Watercolor (2 Sundays) pg 13 Colored Pencil Workshop (2 Sundays) pg 13 Try Oil Pastels Workshop pg 13 Techniques in Painting Workshop (2 Thursdays) pg 13 White Line Woodcut Workshop pg 13 Intuitive Painting Workshop (2 Mondays) pg 13 Needle Felting Workshop pg 13 Non-Toxic Lithography Workshop (Saturday and Sunday) pg 13 See page 14 for a complete listing of all December workshops.

Important Dates August 8/13 September 9/7 9/11 9/23 October 10/9 November 11/4 11/19 11/23-11/24 11/25 December 12/1-12/14 12/27-12/30 January 1/15

Summer Classes End Studio Class Programs Annual Open House, 5-7:30pm Adult Fall Classes Begin Youth & Teen Fall Classes Begin NO CLASSES: Columbus Day NO CLASSES: Museum Community Day Youth Fall Classes End NO CLASSES: Thanksgiving Break Adult Fall Classes End Adult and Youth December Workshops Family Friendly Workshops Adult Winter Classes Begin

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YOUTH CLASSES What Makes our Program Unique? WAM has a long history of introducing children of all ages to the world of art. Our students explore the Museum, try new materials, and benefit from working with professional artists and educators. As they build on their skills, they gain a sense of confidence and a deeper appreciation for art. All youth, not just those with perceived talent, benefit from our Program. Our instructors consider each child’s unique capabilities and give individualized attention during lessons. All materials are provided for youth classes.

Tips to get started • Youth classes are age specific. Age ranges are listed on next page. • Enroll earlier to secure a spot. Classes must meet enrollment minimums to run. • Please note important dates below. • Learn more about our faculty at worcesterart.org/education/meet-our-faculty. • Come visit in advance of classes to familiarize your child with the Museum.

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Important Dates August September November December

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8/11 9/9 9/17 9/23 11/4 11/19 11/28-12/14 12/27-12/30

Youth and Teen Classes Info

Youth and Teen Summer Classes End Special Family Open House, 1:30-3pm Summer Art Exhibition Closes Youth and Teen Fall Classes Begin NO CLASSES: Museum Community Day Youth Fall Classes End Adult and Youth December Workshops Family Friendly Workshops


Youth and Teen Levels 14 – 36 Months with Adult Share the benefits of creative play with your toddler. These workshops help toddlers explore, discover, and grow through new sensory experiences with different art materials. Each session offers a different theme that supports your young artist’s development. All materials are safe and non-toxic. These classes require one adult (guardian) per child enrolled. Ages 3 – 5 Years with Adult These classes introduce young children to art materials and new experiences through studio activities, games, and stories. Required parent/guardian participation reinforces communication skills and assists children in developing motor skills. Shared and individual activities help children gain self-confidence and learn to express themselves. These classes require one adult (guardian) per child enrolled. Ages 5 – 7 Years Students are exposed to a broad range of ideas and art forms through medium-specific classes, such as sculpture and painting, and through theme-based classes. Emphasis is on self-expression and experimentation. Ages 8 – 10 & 11 – 13 Years Students strengthen creative confidence and technical abilities through medium-specific courses. Projects focus on developing observational and technical skills as well as furthering the student’s ability to think independently. Ages 14 – 17 Years Projects and critiques continue to help develop technical skills and support the student’s ability to make personal decisions about expression, style, and content.

* See What WAM Is All About! Fall Youth, Teen, and Family Classes Special Open House Saturday, September 9, 1:30-3pm Come to our special Saturday afternoon Open House and learn about all the exciting fall programs for youth, teens, and families. View our studios, talk with instructors about your child’s interests, and create a unique work of art to take home. This event is free and open to students of all levels and abilities.

In compliance with regulations, only certified and CORI-checked Museum personnel are allowed to accompany children ages 5-17 in any class program.

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Youth and Teen Classes 14-36 Months with an Adult

5-7 Years

Discover Art: Color My World TBD Thurs 10-11am, Oct 5 – Oct 19, 3 weeks Nonmember $45 per pair Member $40.50 per pair A great first-art-class where your child can make a fun mess! With an emphasis on sensory experience, this class will introduce kids to color, texture and shape. Make a masterpiece and discover surprising talents in this very special art class. This class requires one adult per child enrolled, please no additional siblings or infants.

Sculpture for Small Hands TBD Sat 10-12pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $200 Member $180 Enjoy the warm weather and explore the galleries together in this class devoted to nature in art. In the studio, students will experiment with paint, collage, clay, and found nature objects.

Discover Art: Dots for Tots TBD Thurs 10-11am, Nov 2 – Nov 16, 3 weeks Nonmember $45 per pair Member $40.50 per pair Discover colors, squiggles and dots as you and your preschooler create paintings inspired by our Impressionism collection. Build your preschooler’s confidence and learn new ways to create images. This class requires one adult per child enrolled, please no additional siblings or infants.

3-5 Years with an Adult Art Together: World Art for Kids Priscilla Harvey Sat 10-12pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $253 per pair Member $227.70 per pair The museum offers a treasure trove of art from around the world. In this class, the children will produce an interesting variety of 2D and 3D art including masks, ocean drums and yarn paintings. Stories will also be shared that reflect the people and culture of focus areas of the world. Art Together: Let’s Tour the Museum TBD Sun 12:30-2:30pm, Sept 24 – Nov 12, 8 weeks Nonmember $253 per pair Member $227.70 per pair Explore the museum for drawings, paintings, sculptures, and fun! With the help of your artistic guide, identify specific works of art and make your own masterpieces using paint and mixed materials.

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Youth and Teen Classes

Stories in Art Jessica Harris Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18, 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $200 Member $180 Listen to stories from around the world as you walk through the museum collection. Learn about texture, line, color and shapes in art. Back in the studio, create your very own story book of art. Drawing and Painting: Any Kind of Weather Jenn Falcon Sun 12:30-2:30pm, Sept 24 – Nov 12 8 weeks Nonmember $200 Member $180 Cloudy with a chance of what? The forecast calls for fun when you create your own weather painting. Look at paintings in the Museum’s galleries to get inspired and see how artists understand rain, sun, and clouds. Days of Knights and Castles Theresa Monteith Thurs 4-6pm, Sept 28 – Nov 16, 8 weeks Nonmember $200 Member $180 Explore Medieval art in this fun-filled class. Knights, dragons and tales of valor will come alive as you explore the galleries and create artwork with paint, paper, clay and more.


8-10 Years

11-13 Years

Painting Experimental Jessica Harris Sat 10-12pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $200 Member $180 Visit the galleries to learn about paintings made from many materials and cultures from around the world. Then experiment with different paints and learn about all of the ways you can apply paint to different surfaces.

Origami and the Art of Paper Haruo Shiga Sat 10-12pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $200 Member $180 Immerse yourself in the Asian galleries for inspiration. In the studio, practice traditional Japanese paper folding techniques, or origami, and transform pieces of colored paper into amazing animals and shapes of your own!

Elements of Art in the Museum Collection Priscilla Harvey Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $200 Member $180 A work of art can be observed for a variety of features, known as the Elements of Art. Students will tour the galleries and determine what element may be the focus of a particular sculpture, drawing, painting, mosaic or assemblage. Studio work will reflect the elements of form, shape, line, color, space and texture.

Reusable Sculpture Haruo Shiga Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $200 Member $180 Visit WAM’s exhibit: Reusable Universes: Shih Chieh Huang. Learn why artists make the choices they make and how they give their work meaning. Using basic construction methods, build your own contemporary sculptures with found objects and recycled materials. Make everyday objects into something else!

Painting with the Masters TBD Sun 12:30-2:30pm, Sept 24 – Nov 12 8 weeks Nonmember $200 Member $180 Discover the traditional aspects of paintings in the Museum’s galleries. Gain inspiration for 2D and 3D masterpieces back in the studio. Each week students learn something new as they explore art mediums like tempera paints, watercolors, charcoal, and oil pastels. Learn to Draw Helen Downey Thurs 4-6pm, Sept 28 – Nov 16, 8 weeks Nonmember $200 Member $180 Visit the Museum’s galleries and explore all of the different ways artists use drawing in their art. In the studio, learn to create your own drawings in color and black and white with all sorts of drawing materials.

Stop Motion Animation Jamie Buckmaster Sun 12:30pm-2:30pm, Sept 24 – Nov 12 8 weeks Nonmember $200 Member $180 Claymation is the standard for model-based animation in the movies. Create and build characters and then photograph them frame-by-frame to create a modern masterpiece of 3D animation. Paint with Color Cynthia Woehrle Thurs 4-6pm, Sept 28 – Nov 16, 8 weeks Nonmember $200 Member $180 Learn about painting techniques in the Museum and use watercolors, tempera paints and oil pastels to build your painting skills and capture color and form in your art.

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Teens 14-17 Years Art and Visual Culture Elaine Smollin Sat 10-2:30pm, Sept 23 – Nov 18, 8 weeks (no Nov 4) Nonmember $450 Member $405 Great for high schoolers interested in advanced art studies. This open media class previews the college course “Art and Visual Culture,” a required course for art colleges, nation-wide. We begin each class with a presentation on contemporary art and cultural values and reasons for artistic production in various world cultures. In the studio each student explores an independent project with the guidance of the instructor. Peer discussion is highly encouraged using examples of works of contemporary art and art history. Illustration and Computer Animation Hannah Gaucher Sun 10AM – 2:30pm, Sept 24 – Nov 12 8 weeks Nonmember $450 Member $440 Combine traditional hand-drawn animation with technology. Use a range of media including pencil, paint, and ink to explore storytelling through pictorial narrative. Learn the tricks of the trade to create storyboards and animated sequences in our Mac lab. Sketchbook Hacks Jamie Buckmaster Wed 5-8pm, Oct 4 – Oct 18, 3 weeks Nonmember $113 Member $101.70 Create interesting and innovative illustrations while learning some tricks and tips artists use to tell stories through images. Create your own comic or add to your graphic novel using WAM’s Mac lab to translate your story into the next great work.

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Youth and Teen Classes

Contemporary Sculpture Ryan Jarvis Wed 5-8pm, Nov 1 – Nov 15, 3 weeks Nonmember $113 Member $101.70 Explore contemporary ideas for creating 3D art using clay, wood, metal and a variety of other materials. Make sketches and experiment with tried and true techniques such as carving and mold-making along with modern styles to create your own dynamic art. Complement your studio work with group discussion and critique, and visit the collection for inspiration. Portfolio Preparation Lisa Montanaro Thurs 5-8pm, Sept 28 – Nov 16, 8 weeks Nonmember $300 Member $270 Examine the fundamentals of 2D and 3D art, including line, form, space, balance and hue. Master basic skills and strengthen problemsolving abilities, or work on more advanced projects. This class will allow students to balance structured lessons with self-directed time to discuss and experiment with different approaches and ideas while creating portfolio pieces in a variety of media. Screenprinting Ryan Jarvis Thurs 5-8pm, Sept 28 – Nov 16, 8 weeks Nonmember $300 Member $270 Work in stencil or painterly methods on fabric screens to create prints on paper or fabric. Familiarize yourself with methods and materials to create unique prints in this creative environment.


Youth, Teen, and Family Friendly December Workshops These hands-on workshops for youth and teens include gallery visits and exploring new art techniques in the studios. Two and four hour workshops are available. Our December Workshops provide a valuable introduction to the Museum’s collection and the process that goes into creative art. For more in-depth instruction, we encourage you to explore our sequential sessions offered each season throughout the year. Workshop Fees (*unless otherwise noted): Nonmember $25 per workshop Member $22.50 per workshop Ages

Morning: 10am-12pm

10am-2:30pm

Afternoon: 12:30-2:30pm

Saturday, 12/2

Sunday, 12/3

Saturday, 12/9

Sunday, 12/10

3-5 *

Art Together: Family Portraits

Art Together: Color Impressions

Art Together: Wild Winter Wonders

Art Together: Royal Costumes

5-7

Once Upon a Time

Creative Creatures

Dancing with Color

Winter Blues

8-10

All About Japan

Awesome Adornments

Action Painting

Origami

11-13

Studio Drawing

Painting

Sculpture and Minimalism

Print It

14 -17 *

Claymation

Self Portraits

Clothed Figure Painting

Drawing with Color

5-7

Winter Animals

Winter Wonderland

8-10

Wire Mobiles

Hand Made Toy

11-13

Experiment with Color

Animal Pots

Ages

Wednesday, 12/27 Thursday, 12/28

Friday, 12/29

5-7

Frosty Landscapes

Animals Abound!

Painting Without a Brush

8-10

Paintastic!

Ornamental Origami

Create a Superhero

11-13

Printmaking: Mono Prints

Pen and Ink

Painting in the Studio

10am-2:30pm

14 -17 *

Large Scale The Art of Charcoal Drawing Altered Books

Clothed Figure Painting

Afternoon: 12:30-2:30pm

Family **

Art and Bookmaking

Pop Ups!

Morning: 10am-12pm

Block Printing

Saturday, 12/30

Puppet Invention Workshop

** see pg 29 for more info about Family Friendly Workshops

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3-5 Years with an Adult Art Together: Family Portraits Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 2, 1 day *Nonmember $32 Member $28.80 Look at paintings of families in the Early American collection and notice what is different about their clothing, furnishings, pets, and everyday objects, compared to yours. Use paint and collage materials to create your family portrait in the studio. This class requires one adult per child enrolled, please no additional siblings or infants. Art Together: Color Impressions Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 3, 1 day *Nonmember $32 Member $28.80 Visit the Museum to see how Claude Monet used color in his work and experiment with color and light in your own Impressionist painting. This class requires one adult per child enrolled, please no additional siblings or infants. Art Together: Wild Winter Wonders Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 9, 1 day *Nonmember $32 Member $28.80 Warm up to wild, whimsical, winter wonders! Create exciting masks using drawing skills and fun materials that help preschoolers develop their imagination and motor skills. This class requires one adult per child enrolled, please no additional siblings or infants. Art Together: Royal Costumes Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 10, 1 day *Nonmember $32 Member $28.80 See knights in shining armor and listen to stories in the gallery. In the studio, create a Medieval-style costume inspired by tales of royalty, knights and dragons! This class requires one adult per child enrolled; please no additional siblings or infants.

5-7 Years Once Upon a Time Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 2, 1 day The objects in the Museum are full of mysteries, both real and imaginary! Tour the galleries, and then create a picture book telling your own mystery story!

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Youth and Teen Workshops

Winter Animals Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 2, 1 day After visiting the galleries in search of animals, have fun in the studio painting your own winter scene with animals using textured paint and pastels. Creative Creatures Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 3, 1 day Creatively construct captivating, cunning, and cute creatures! Observe Japanese dragons, Medieval gargoyles, and Egyptian cats in the galleries, and then sculpt your own creative creature. Dancing with Color Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 9, 1 day People can dance, but do you believe that colors can? Explore painting through movement exercises while expressing your-self with color. Winter Wonderland Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 9, 1 day Visit the American and European galleries to see our winter seascapes and landscapes. Then, create your own painting of snow covered mountains or stormy seas. Winter Blues Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 10, 1 day Go on a scavenger hunt through the galleries to find all things blue. Learn how to paint your own winter scene using one color or mixing many together. Frosty Landscapes Wed 10am-12pm, Dec 27 In this fun workshop combine materials to create your own beautiful snowy scene. Experiment with wax resists, watercolor techniques, and various brush sizes. Animals Abound! Thurs 10am-12pm, Dec 28 Go for an adventure in our Pre-Columbian and Asian galleries, and be on the lookout for animals. Back in the studio create a sculpture based on your imagination or the animals you saw. Painting Without a Brush Fri 10am-12pm, Dec 29 What kinds of lines and shapes can you paint without a brush? Tour the Museum’s art galleries, and then experiment and paint with materials including cardboard, combs, and sticks.


8-10 Years All About Japan Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 2, 1 day Sukina iro wa nan desu ka? What is your favorite color? Explore Japanese art, culture and language. Learn about traditional and modern Japanese art as you create your own 3D art using a variety of materials. Wire Mobiles Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 2, 1 day Visit the Museum’s contemporary galleries for inspiration, then head back to the studio to create a 3D stabile (stationary “mobile”) with wire, wood and other materials. Awesome Adornments Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 3, 1 day Look at jewelry and armor in the Museum, then use cardboard and a variety of fun materials to create and decorate your own jewelry. Action Painting Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 9, 1 day Learn about the Abstract Expressionist paintings and then bring your inspiration to the studio to create a painting that gives the feeling of a place, event, person or time. Hand Made Toy Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 9, 1 day Become an inventor and create your own toy. Explore the world of design and think about art in a whole new way. Tour the galleries to gather inspiration for your hand-crafted project in the studio. Expand your artistic knowledge and experiment with a variety of materials. Origami Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 10, 1 day Explore the possibilities of folded paper sculpture with this origami class. Using the Asian galleries for inspiration, go beyond beginner to make more complicated and intricate sculptures. Paintastic! Wed 10am-12pm, Dec 27 Learn about painting techniques in the Museum, then use watercolors and tempera paints to build your painting skills and capture color and form in your art.

Ornamental Origami Thurs 10am-12pm, Dec 28 Learn all about the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. Apply basic techniques to transform pieces of colored paper into amazing animals and shapes! Create a Superhero Fri 10am-12pm, Dec 29 What kind of superhero would you be? Create characters and put them into action in your very own short comics, then bring them to life with costumes and masks.

11-13 Years Studio Drawing Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 2, 1 day Create beautiful drawings and learn how to use light and shadow to bring your work to life. Explore texturing effects, value, and shading to enhance your artwork. Experiment with Color Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 2, 1 day Learn about painting techniques in the Museum, and use watercolors, tempera paints and oil pastels materials to build your skills and capture color and form in your art. Painting Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 3, 1 day Explore the process of painting and strengthen your skills in using color, light, composition, special effects and perspective. View Dutch, French, British and American paintings, and experiment with tempera paints to build skills and inspire creativity. Sculpture and Minimalism Sat 10am-12pm, Dec 9, 1 day Examine the scale of things in this fun workshop devoted to creating a 3D work of art that may range from tiny to large. Visit the galleries to look at paintings & sculptures in the collection that speak to size. Animals Pots Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 9, 1 day Pre-Columbian pots were created to look like animals, but used to hold food and water. In the studio, be inspired to make your own pot in the shape of a real or imaginary animal.

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Print It Sun 10am-12pm, Dec 10, 1 day Get ideas in the galleries from viewing examples of repeated motifs and patterns. Make prints using foam plates to experiment with your own multiple images and colorful designs. Printmaking: Mono Prints Wed 10am-12pm Dec 27 Monoprints combine the spontaneity of painting with the printmaking process. This painterly method uses rollers, brushes, and other materials on plexiglass to create colorful images. Pen and Ink Thurs 10am-12pm, Dec 28 Illustration is used in comics, books, and magazines. Learn basic drawing skills--focusing on texture, line width, and shading to create a pen and ink drawing based on an artwork in the Museum or your imagination. Painting in the Studio Fri 10am-12pm, Dec 29 Create a beautiful painting and learn how to use color and light to bring your work to life. Explore composition, paintbrush effects and color mixing to enhance your artwork.

Teens 14-17 Years Clothed Figure Drawing Elaine Smollin Thurs 5-8pm, Nov 29 – Dec 13, 3 classes *Nonmember $123 Member $110.70 Work in charcoal from a live model, focusing on a variety of drawing techniques. This foundation class is both a good entry into drawing and a chance for those with drawing experience to continue to learn about gesture, contour, composition, and proportion. Includes model fee. A Preview of BFA Studio Foundation Elaine Smollin Thurs 5-8pm, Nov 30 – Dec 14, 3 classes *Nonmember $123 Member $110.70 This class provides three sessions that focus on one discipline of first year art school training. Try mono-type printing, photo-journalism in the museum galleries, and making a short video project! Includes ink fee. Claymation Sat 10am-2:30pm, Dec 2, 1 day *Nonmember $56 Member $50.40 Claymation is the standard for model-based animation in the movies. Learn how to photograph characters frame-by-frame to create a modern masterpiece of 3D animation. Self Portraits Sun 10am-2:30pm, Dec 3, 1 day *Nonmember $56 Member $50.40 Discover the many stories behind the portraits in the Museum. Then, create a self-portrait using oil pastels to express your identity.

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Youth and Teen Workshops

Clothed Figure Painting Sat 10am-2:30pm, Dec 9, 1 day *Nonmember $66 Member $59.40 Work from a clothed model and paint in watercolor, acrylic, and tempera. Models will assume poses for varied lengths of time. The instructor will work with each student to refine her/his approach, while conveying ways of composing from the figure and its environment. Includes model fee. Drawing with Color Sun 10am-2:30pm, Dec 10, 1 day *Nonmember $56 Member $50.40 Work directly from art in the Museum’s collection while learning how to use color. Create pencil sketches in the galleries. Then, add a variety of other media to your work, including pastels, and oil pastels in the studio. Color theory will be emphasized.


Large Scale Charcoal Drawing Lisa Montanaro Wed 10am-2:30pm, Dec 27 *Nonmember $25 per person Member $22.50 per person Expand your vision as you create on an enlarged scale. This workshop will offer guidance in scaling up smaller works to large scale and ways of utilizing charcoal and tools to achieve unihibited results. The Art of Altered Books Thurs 10am-2:30pm, Dec 28 *Nonmember $25 per person Member $22.50 per person Re-create existing books that showcase your artwork. Use collage techniques and other materials to create a dynamic new “book�. Work in 3D using books and other found objects to create a unique sculpture. Clothed Figure Painting Fri 10am-2:30pm, Dec 29 *Nonmember $66 Member $59.40 Work from a clothed model and paint in watercolor, acrylic, and tempera. The model will assume poses for varied lengths of time. The instructor will work with each student to refine her/his approach, while conveying ways of composing from the figure and its environment. Includes model fee.

Family Friendly Workshops Make the most of your visit to WAM during the month of December! Join us in the studio for our intergenerational workshops that allow students of all ages to use their imagination and create something one-of-a-kind. Materials will be provided. These workshops require pre-registration. Best for ages 5 and up and all participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Workshop Fees: Nonmember $25 per workshop Member $22.50 per workshop Art and Bookmaking Age: All Ages Wed 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 27 Tell me a story all about you! Learn basic bookmaking techniques and make a book all your own. Draw your memories and make each page come alive to share with family and friends. Block Printing Age: All Ages Thurs 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 28 Make personal art by cutting your design into a variety of print surfaces. Learn how to experiment with the process and printing in multiples. See how an image can transform and develop over time into an infinite amount of possibilities. Pop Ups! Age: All Ages Fri 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 29 A fun pop-up card workshop for kids and adults. Make a pop-up card, a card with unique folds, or a gift card. Learn how to illustrate, collage, and embellish your cards in a multitude of ways. This workshop is designed for students with any level of experience in art making. Puppet Invention Workshop Age: All Ages Sat 12:30-2:30pm, Dec 30 Join us in this workshop designed for those who love to create and perform. Work with a variety of materials in the studio to create your puppet. Explore the world of theatre and art as you bring your creations to life.

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WAM Fall 2017 Faculty Bayda Asbridge Tishreen University Syria, BA; Saint Michael’s College, MA; James Beschta Dominican College, BA; Assumption College, MA Jamie Buckmaster Massachusetts College of Art, BA Martha Chiarchiaro Anna Maria College, BA, MBA Elena Cruz Clark University, BA; University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA Ella Delyanis Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts, BFA; Suffolk University Susan Dion Art Institute of Pittsburgh; Rhode Island School of Design; Certified Grumbacher Instructor Helen Downey Framingham State College, BA; Lesley University, MAEd

Antonella Doucette Liceo Classico in Varallo, Greek and Latin classic literature, European history and art, and Italian language and literature; Universita’ Di Pavia, Jurisprudence Rebecca Duffy Pratt Institute, BFA; Lesley University, M.Ed Norman E. Eggert University of Massachusetts, Amherst, BA Jenn Falcon Pratt Institute, BFA Nan Hass Feldman State University of New York at Buffalo, BFA; Goddard College, MFA; Vermont College of Fine Arts, MFA Hannah Gaucher Lesley University, BFA William Griffiths Pratt Institute, BFA Jessica Harris Humboldt State University, BFA Priscilla Harvey State University of New York, Cortland, BA Lisa Houck The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, MFA; Rhode Island School of Design, BFA Richard Hoyer Southern Connecticut University, New Haven, BA; Fairfield University, MA Ryan Jarvis Worcester State University, BA Patricia Kelly Massachusetts College of Art, BFA C. J. Kennedy Boston University, BA

Patricia Kelly, Shattered

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Laurel D. King Pennsylvania State University, BA; Emerson College, MFA

Donalyn Schofield Marygrove College, BFA; Wayne State University, MFA

Randy LeSage The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, MFA; Framingham State College, BA

Haruo Shiga Rhode Island School of Design, MFA Denver University, BFA;

Lisa Montanaro Paier College of Art, BFA Theresa Monteith Framingham State College, BA

Lyn Slade Nationally Recognized Felt Author/Artist Sharon Smith Viles Assumption College, MS; Andover Theological School, MDiv

Jill Pottle Painting St. Martin’s School of Art, London, England; The College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University, BFA; School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, MFA

Elaine Smollin Pratt Institute, BFA, MFA; New York University

Corrine Rhodes School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, BFA; University of New Mexico/Tamarind Institute of Lithograph, Albuquerque

James Welu Loras College, BA; University of Notre Dame, MA, MFA; Boston University, PhD

Tracy Spadafora State University of New York, MFA; Boston University, BFA

Cynthia Woehrle Montserrat College of Art

Sue Dion, White Roses

Sharon Smith Viles, Crow on a Pine Branch

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CLASSES INFORMATION Studio Class Programs Office 508.793.4333 transactions@worcesterart.org

Materials For all adult classes and workshops, please bring any appropriate supplies you already have to the first class. Instructors will go over specific supply lists during the first class meeting. Spray paints, fixatives, and aerosols are prohibited in adult and youth classes. We recommend the use of non-toxic, no-odor solvents; ask your instructor for more information. Worcester Art Museum is not responsible for materials left on the premises. All art materials are provided to youth and teen studio class programs, except when noted. Please see the full course description online for details.

Studio Availability Due to liability issues the Museum asks that students enter studios no more than 15 minutes prior to the start of class unless the instructor is present in the studio. Only registered students are allowed in the studios and galleries during classrelated activities. Because studios are cleaned at the end of each class meeting, students and instructors must completely clean up and vacate the studio by the end of their reserved studio time. Our studios may only be used for art classes during established hours.

Refund Policy - Important! A 90% refund is given upon withdrawal in writing five or more business days before first class meeting. Withdrawal must be in writing. Email withdrawal request to: transactions@worcesterart.org. No credits or refunds are given on withdrawals less than 5 business days before the first class meeting. When a class is canceled, students are issued a full refund. Supervised lunch and extended day fees are non-refundable. Make-up classes are not offered if students are absent. Class tuition cannot be prorated due to student absences.

Student Pickup and Drop-off Students under the age of 14 years old are not allowed to leave early from class without written parent release form filed with the Registration desk. Parents and guests pickup and drop-off students from the Lancaster Welcome Center, please note the Lancaster Street entrance is not accessible to wheeled devices. An accessible entrance is located on Tuckerman Street via the Stoddard Garden Court entrance. Designated spaces are available for visitors with disabilities and families with small children in two WAM parking lots–Salisbury Street and Tuckerman Street. Parents and guests must wait in the Lancaster Welcome Center or the

Museum galleries during their child’s class. Only registered students are allowed in the studios and galleries during class-related activities.

Professional Development Partnerships/Points PDPs are available for all Adult Classes. Request by email: transactions@worcesterart.org. Certificates are sent when the entire session has ended. For more information on how your school district can join the Professional Development Partnership Program, call the Registration Administrator at 508.793.4333 or email transactions@worcesterart.org.

Schedule Changes & Inclement Weather Closings In case of inclement weather, please check facebook.com/worcesterart, www.whdh.com, or call 508.793.4333. Museum classes may still be held when local schools are closed. The Museum schedules make-up classes when possible. We reserve the right to cancel any under-enrolled course, restrict the registration in a course, change instructors when necessary, and reschedule individual classes if necessary. If the Museum cancels courses or makes schedule changes, every effort will be made to notify registered students.

Photos From time to time our in-house photographers and members of the news media take pictures of students participating in classes and programs, as well as their artwork, which may be reproduced for promotional purposes. If you prefer that you or your child not be photographed, please inform the photographer. If we have used a photo or video of you that you would prefer not be used, please contact transactions@worcesterart.org, request that we remove the image, and we will remove the photo or video down from our website and not use it in future print publications. Please include the page url so we can identify it correctly.

As a courtesy to other students and our faculty Out of consideration for other students, we ask that cell phones be turned off. If you must make a phone call during class, please use the Lancaster Welcome Center to avoid disturbing others. Youth students are not allowed to leave early from class without written parent release form filed with the Education desk. Parents and guests must wait in the Lancaster Welcome Center or the Museum galleries during their child’s class.


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