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    Main Line Art Center

    Spring 2013

    April 8-May 17Early Registration Discount Through March 25

    610.525.0272 www.mainlineart.org

    Inside:

    Now Registering for Summer Art Camp!

    Discounts for New Students & Class Bundles

    Howard Pitkow Photography

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    AboutMainLineArt

    Center

    ABOUT MAIN LINE ART CENTER

    Since 1937, Main Line Art Center hasenriched the lives of artists of all ages, levelsand abilities, as well as art appreciators, byoffering high quality visual arts experiencesthrough classes led by professional Teaching

    Artists, exhibition opportunities, artisticdevelopment and networking opportunities.

    The mission of Main Line Art Center is toinspire and engage artistic creativity forall ages and abilities and to celebrate andstrengthen the essential role of visual art incommunity life. We are guided by our core

    values: respect for individual creativity; abelief that everyone has the ability to learnand appreciate art; the belief that art isessential for balance and enrichment; andthat art is a catalyst for building community.

    ART FOR EVERYONE

    We are committed to making art accessibleto everyone and accomplish this by offeringart programs for individuals of all agesand abilities, including a unique series ofoutreach programs for children and adultswith developmental and physical disabilities,and by offering $12,000 in need-basedscholarships from a restricted endowmentto our students each year. More than

    16,000 individuals, ages two to seniorcitizens, participated in our programslast yeareither as artists, students,or enthusiastic viewers.

    ART 75 Renovation Update

    Hopefully by now youve heard about

    all of the exciting renovations we have

    planned (visit www.mainlineart.org/art75if you need a refresher). In the coming

    months youll hear more about how

    well be expanding our amazing summer

    programs by joining together with community

    partners. For example, dont miss our

    Summer Art Camp Open House on April 13

    at The Shipley School, where camp will take

    place this year, and an Open House at The Haverford School on Sun.,

    May 5 from 1-3 pm, site of a few of our adult summer programs. Keep an

    eye in your inbox for an email invitation to a fun family-friendly

    groundbreaking event that you wont want to miss!

    Be a part of your Art Centers exciting future!

    Make Your Donation Now:

    www.mainlineart.org/art75

    610.525.0272

    STAFF DIRECTORY

    Amie PotsicExecutive Director, ext. 11

    Stacie BrennanEducation Director, ext. 23

    Thomas Scurto-DavisDirector of Finance & Operations, ext. 15

    Rachel AmmonCommunications Director, ext. 25

    Deirdre MurphyExhibitions Coordinator, ext. 10

    Emily StewartRegistrar, ext. 10

    Rafael DueoDevelopment and Membership Assistant, ext. 12

    Katie GroppiProgram Coordinator, ext. 17

    Ellen GrennellAssistant, Evening & Weekend, ext. 10

    Gwendoline RogetRegistration Coordinator/Marketing Assistant, ext. 10

    Bethany RusenCeramic Technician, ext. 22

    Mike GarciaFacility Maintenance

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    CONTENTS

    2 About Main Line Art Center

    4 Membership & Support

    6 Exhibitions & Events

    8 Lectures & Enjoying Art

    8 Artistic Development

    9 Adult Classes

    9 Drawing & Painting

    16 Print, Paper & Book Arts

    18 Photography &

    Digital Arts

    19 Jewelry & Metals

    20 Glass Arts

    20 Ceramics & Sculpture

    24 Exceptional Art: Adults,

    Teens and Children

    25 Childrens Classes

    29 Pre-Teen Studios

    30 Teen Studios

    31 Family Workshops &

    smART Packs

    32 Summer Art Camp

    34 Registration

    MAIN LINE ART CENTER

    746 Panmure RoadHaverford, PA 19041P 610.525.0272F 610.525.5036www.mainlineart.org

    HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday Thursday: 9 am 9 pm

    Friday Sunday: 9 am 5 pm

    Note: Please see our Policies and Procedures

    on pg 34 for weather closure/delay info

    and KYW 1060 numbers.

    HOLIDAYS (MLAC Closed)

    Mon., February 18 (Presidents Day)

    Mon., March 25 (eve) & Tues.,March 26 (Passover)

    Fri., March 29 (Good Friday)

    Sun., March 31 (Easter)

    Accessibility StatementWe are committed to a continuum ofaccessible education programs by providingreasonable and appropriate accommodatesin a supportive environment that promotes andfosters inclusion of people of all ages, abilitiesand skill levels. If you believe that you willrequire accommodations to enable youto participate meaningfully in our programs,inform the main office before you register.

    Cant Decide?Joining Late?

    Were here to help!Give us a call and wellfind the right creativeexperiences for you.

    610.525.0272

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    Membership&Support

    GENERAL MEMBERSHIP

    Household $75Each person in your immediate householdreceives:

    Up to 25% discount on classes, trips,and workshops at the Art Center

    Discounts at local art supply stores andframe shops with Member card**

    Early access to online course catalog

    Priority scheduling for gallery rentals

    Opportunity to rent private studio space

    Opportunity to enter Members Exhibition(adults only)

    Reduced entry fees for juried exhibitions

    Reduced rates for birthday parties andArt Camp

    Use of open studio space with fee (atdesignated times)

    Invitations to exhibition openings, specialevents, and gallery talks with featuredartists and curators

    Complimentary subscription to the Artfolionewsletter and Artmail e-news

    Personalized Member Card

    Individual $50

    One adult receives all benefits listed above.Senior $45One adult, age 65 years and over, receivesall benefits.

    Child $40One child, under 18 years, receives allbenefits, plus reduced rates for birthdayparties and Art Camp.

    *Memberships may be upgraded up to

    60 days and are nonrefundable.**Visit our website for a list of art supplyand framing stores offering discounts toour Members.

    Become a Young Friend!From studio tours to cocktail parties, wevegot an exciting year planned for our YoungFriends (ages 21-49). Simply become aMember at any level and add the YoungFriend event fee ($50) to join. Find a fulllisting of Young Friends events underExhibitions & Events.

    Professional Artist MembersLook for a call for applications in the fall.Selected through an application process,this Membership level provides professionalartists with enhanced promotion and

    visibility, including a group webpage andimage gallery on our website, Facebookpromotion, a feature exhibition forProfessional Artist Members and eligibilityfor Exhibitions in the Community program.$50 fee (plus Membership fee) required

    once accepted. Contact Rafael Dueo withquestions: 610.525.0272 ext. 12,[email protected].

    Contributing MembersGifts of $175 and above to the AnnualFund enjoy a complimentary HouseholdMembership as well as discounts on art andhandmade, limited edition artwork by localartists. Visit our Membership page for a fulllisting of levels and benefits.

    Join today to enjoy a wide range of year-round benefitswhile supporting arts education and community outreachprograms at Main Line Art Center. All gifts are taxdeductible to the extent allowed by law and may bematched by your employers matching gift program. Weinvite you to select the category that is right for you.*

    For the most up-to-date info visit:www.mainlineart.org/membership.php

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    Members Discounts Artist and Craftsmen Art Supply, Philadelphia

    10% off supplies

    Colls Custom Framing, Conshohocken10% off full price item or framing

    The Great Frame Up, Wayne10% off framing

    Merion Art and Repro Center, Ardmore10% with a minimum $10 purchase

    PA Guild of Craftsmen10% off or the Member Price for classesand workshops offered at MLAC.

    PrintArtKids.com10% discount. Call MLAC for promocode

    Rubinsteins, West Chester33% off select purchases

    The Tangled Web, Philadelphia

    10% any purchase, excluding classes Taws Presentation Plus, Philadelphia

    10-45% off frames, printing, and tools;see website for info

    Utrecht Art Supply, Philadelphia10% off any purchase

    Village Art Shop, Media10% off any purchase

    Violette de Mazia Foundation, Wayne

    10% reciprocal discount off classesand workshops

    Wayne Art Supplies and CustomFraming, Wayne15% off any purchase

    Wren Fellini Gallery, Bryn Mawr20% off framing

    DONATE NOW TO SUPPORT

    ART FOR EVERYONE!Donations to the Annual Fund helpus provide scholarships and reachunderserved audiences. All amountsmake a difference, and significantdonations enable us to address our

    most critical needs. Please consideradding a meaningful gift to the donationline of your registration form.

    Special Ways to Give

    Honorary and Memorial Gifts

    Contributions to Main Line Art Centerare also a meaningful way to celebratea friends birthday, anniversary, or otheroccasion, as well as remember a specialperson.

    Planned Giving

    By including Main Line Art Center in yourestate or financial plans, your legacy gifthelps ensure that the visual arts have ahome in our community for many yearsto come.

    United Way

    You may also make a donation throughyour workplace giving program using

    Donor Choice #14859.

    For more information or to becomea Member, please call Rafael Dueoat 610.525.0272, ext 12, or visitwww.mainlineart.org.

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    Membership makesa great gift for birthdays,anniversaries, and other

    special occasions.Simply provide us withthe name and addressof your gift recipient.

    Call Rafael at 610.525.0272,ext. 12 to purchase

    your gift today!

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    EXHIBITIONS & SPECIAL EVENTSMain Line Art Centers exhibitions andevents celebrate the rich artistic talent foundin our region and are free and open to thepublic to attend. For more information,including artist submission info, visitwww.mainlineart.org.

    GALLERY HOURSMon.-Thurs., 10 am-8 pmFri.-Sun., 10 am-4 pm

    Artini: Sip & Spin

    Fri., March 8, 6:30-9 pm

    If you dont mind getting a little messy ondate night, then we have the perfect eventfor you! This Young Friends (ages 21-49)event starts off with wine and cheese while

    you explore ourProfessional ArtistsExhibition. Then, the party moves to theCeramics Studio for an intro to clay throwingon pottery wheels. You know youve alwayswanted to re-enact that movie scenenows your chance! Space is extremelylimited so RSVP early [email protected].

    YF Members: Free

    General Members/Non-Members: $20couples, $15 singles

    Professional Artists Exhibition

    Feb. 12-March 12

    Presenting our second annual ProfessionalArtists Exhibition, featuring 2- and 3-Dworks by some of the communitys mosttalented, professional artists. Though theirstyles, media, and backgrounds vary, theyshare a commitment to their work andsupport for the Art Center.

    Urban Pop

    Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition

    March 20-April 12

    Artist Talk & Opening Reception:Fri., March 22, 5:30-8:30 pm

    Artist Talk: 5:30-6:30 pm

    Reception: 6:30-8:30 pm

    Closing Reception: Thurs., April 11, 6-8 pmFeaturing artists Leslie Friedman, DISTORT,and Jay Walker, Urban Pop, is an exhibitionof works influenced by Pop Art and urbanculture that explores the expansion oftraditional artistic mediums into installationworks referencing graffiti, half-pipes, andiconography. This is the Art Centers ninthannual exhibition celebrating the spirit of

    Teaching Artist and friend Betsy Meyer, whoinspired those around her to experiment and

    push personal and artistic boundaries.Artini: Pinot and Prints

    Thurs., April 4, 6:30-9 pm

    Into graffiti art and colorful expressions ofcreativity? Then you wont want to miss ournext Young Friends (ages 21-49) event! Getthe behind-the-scenes details on our latestexhibition, Urban Pop, which features artistswho are influenced by Pop Art and urbanculture. Enjoy a glass of wine and get the

    inside scoop on what goes into the makingof such vibrant, edgy art. Learn how to makescreen prints from one of our exhibitingartists and try your hand at making yourown! RSVP to [email protected].

    YF Members: Free

    General Members/Non-Members: $15

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    Jewels & Treasures

    A Fine Art and Jewelry Exhibition and

    Benefit

    April 20-May 12

    Preview Party: Fri., April 19, 6:30-10 pm

    Live with the Art You Love: Panel &Reception: Tues., May 7, 6-8 pm

    Jewels & Treasures features exquisite jewelry

    and visual works of art to treasure andbenefits Main Line Art Centers award-winning programs and community outreach,which serve over 16,000 annually. Juried byMary Anne Dutt Justice, Curator of DutchCeramics at the Philadelphia Museum of

    Art,Jewels & Treasures will open with aPreview Party on Fri., April 19 from 6:30 to10 pm. Preview tickets: $150/$200 Early

    Admission. For sponsors and additionaldetails, visit our website. For more about

    the panel discussion, see Lectures.

    Outreach Exhibition: 5+1 Sense Abilityand Awareness

    May 17-June 5

    On view at the Ludington Library andadditional community locations. Visit our

    website for details.

    Celebrate the vibrant work created bychildren and adults with cognitive and

    physical disabilities in our OutreachPrograms with Center for the Blind andVisually Impaired, Elwyn Education Division,Presbyterian Childrens Village and ourExceptional Art Program. This years theme,5+1: Sense Ability and Awareness,highlights the increased sense of awarenessthat becomes a positive strength for thosewith a disability. Each work of art provides anintimate view of how an individual perceivesthemselves and their relationship with the

    world around them, reinforcing the power ofart to communicate what often cannot besaid in words.

    Emerald Sponsor

    Topaz Sponsor

    PattiDougherty

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    LECTURES & ENJOYING ART

    Artist Talk & Opening Reception:Urban Pop

    Fri., March 22, 5:30-8:30 pm

    Artist Talk: 5:30-6:30 pm

    Reception: 6:30-8:30 pm

    Prior to the Opening Reception forUrbanPop, the Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition,

    join Amie Potsic, Curator of the exhibitionand Executive Director of the Art Center,along with artists DISTORT, Leslie Friedman,and Jay Walker, for an informal discussionabout the exhibition. Free and open to thepublic.

    The Global Art Scene:Philadelphia to Shanghai

    Thurs., March 28, 6:30-8 pm

    Demystify contemporary art with well-knownPhiladelphia art critics Roberta Fallon andLibby Rosof of The Artblog. Part of PHCCommonwealth Speaker series, thispresentation includes over 80 images of artfrom around the world. The speakers andaudience engage in a lively conversationabout intention and meaning incontemporary art. Discuss how art today ismade, how it differs from art of the past,and why it is important to appreciate and

    enjoy. Free to the public, but space islimited. Register early.

    Space is limited, so register early:610.525.0272 or [email protected].

    Live with the Art You Love:Panel Discussion & Reception

    Tues., May 7, 6-8 pm

    Panel Discussion: 6-7 pm

    Reception: 7-8 pm

    Join us duringJewels & Treasures for an

    informative yet fun panel discussion aboutenjoying the process of acquiring art andpresenting it in your home, as seen throughthe lenses of Mary Anne Dutt Justice,exhibition juror, Eileen Tognini, curator,collaborator and innovator, and AliceHardenbergh, interior designer. AmiePotsic, Executive Director for Main Line ArtCenter, will moderate the panel, which willbe followed by a gallery reception featuringa signature cocktail. Free and open to the

    public. RSVP to [email protected].

    ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT

    Artists Statement Workshop

    Francine Shore

    Fri., Feb. 22, 1 pm

    Join Francine for an in-depth workshop onhow to write an effective artists statement.Bring a written list of thoughts and we willconstruct a statement that communicates

    how you feel about your work so that youcan convey this info to jurors, galleries,collectors and others.

    $25 M/$35 NM

    All Levels

    Landscape & Travel Photography

    Rich Dunoff

    Sun., April 21, 9:30 am-4:30 pm &

    Sun., April 28, 1-4 pm at MLAC

    This workshop is for people who arepassionate about photography and receivingconstructive criticism of their work. The firstclass will take place at Valley Forge NationalPark. On the second day, at the Art Center,students will edit their work and thenparticipate in a constructive critique ofedited work. Please see description underDaytime Photography.

    2 days, $137 M/$162 NM

    How to Photograph 2 & 3-D ArtworkRichard Dunoff

    Sun., May 5, 12-4 pm

    Learn the tools and techniques tophotograph your artwork and crafts likea pro. Bring a personal digital camera forhands-on experience photographingartwork. Please see description underDaytime Photography.

    $25 M/$50 NM

    Photoshop for Artists

    Rich Dunoff

    Tues., May 21-Thurs., May 23, 6:30-9 pm

    Class takes place at The Haverford School

    Join Rich Dunoff for an intro to digitalphotography and Photoshop. Please seedescription under Evening Photography.

    3 days, $150 M/$162 NM

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    New Offerings!

    Look for the H symbolthroughout ourbrochure to see

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    MID-WEEK MINGLESSchedule a date night or call up yourfriends for our fun BYOB mid-week samplerworkshops! On your way, pick up a bottle of

    your favorite wine or brew and get ready toexplore your creative side! No experiencenecessary just come ready to have funand try something new. Please register inadvance; space is limited.

    $25 M/$30 NM

    Photo Transfers

    Gillian Pokalo

    Wed., Feb. 13, 7-9 pm

    Learn techniques to transfer your favoritephotographs or images onto varioussurfaces.

    Mosaic Coasters

    Carol Stirton-Broad

    Wed., April 3, 7-9 pm

    Add flair to any coffee table with colorful

    mosaic coasters using tiles and brokenglass. Techniques learned can be used tomosaic a variety of objects in your home.

    H Ceramic Windowsill Planter

    Sharon Bartmann

    Wed., May 15, 7-9 pm

    Hand build your own ceramic planter togrow a small succulent or herbs for cooking.Students will need to return the followingweek to pick up their finished planter.

    DRAWING & PAINTING

    DAYTIME

    Basic Drawing

    Robert Finch

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Drawing skills create the foundation of anyart form and can be used to enhance all

    aspects of art making. This class will helpform an understanding of how one begins toreplicate what they see in a personal,intuitive way. We will draw from a large

    variety of subject matter including still life,objects of a geometric and organic nature,interiors and some clothed figures. Tuitionincludes model fee.

    6 wks, $211 M/$240 NM

    All Levels

    WatercolorBonnie Mettler

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Painting in watercolor is a matter of learningthe relationships between paint, water,brush, and time. The only way to understandthis is through experience. Join us in asupportive atmosphere to develop andstrengthen your artistic judgment and skillsto make paintings that are convincing and

    interesting.6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    All Levels

    Landscape in Watercolor (From theStudio)

    Bonnie Mettler

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 1-4 pm

    Through the resources of photography andpaintings, we will study the essentialelements of capturing the landscape inwatercolor. Learn to portray beautiful sceneswith vibrant colors and textured strokes.Bring a choice of reference material as wellas watercolor supplies.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

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    Beginning Oils

    Elaine Lisle

    Mon., April 8-May 6, 1-4 pm

    Working from simple still life set ups, we willexperiment with various limited palettes,

    including atmospheric, earth, and prismatic.Students will work to complete one paintingper session. This is a great intro class forthose who have never painted with oils aswell as students who want to experimentwith their color-mixing and palette choices. Asupply list will be provided.

    5 wks, $160 M/$187 NM

    Intermediate

    HAbstraction in Practice

    Marianne MitchellMon., April 8-April 29, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    This class is for abstract painters who wouldappreciate a fresh perspective as theycontinue to develop their personal abstractexpression. Class will offer in depth worktime and conversation about particularissues students are addressing includingtechnique, composition, artistic expression,and how they work together in creating apainting. There will be informal classdiscussion throughout the course and aclass critique on the last day.

    4 wks, $104 M/$122 NM

    All Levels

    Family Portrait Painting

    Bonnie Mettler

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    We will focus on developing the skillsnecessary to make portraits inspired by

    important people in our lives. Byconcentrating on composing the page,seeing shapes well and using coloreffectively, gain confidence in your paintingability in an atmosphere of support andencouragement. Bring pictures for referencewith you. Oils may be used. Downloadsupply list for suggested materials. Studentsare encouraged to work in medium of theirchoice.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    All Levels

    Drawing with Color

    Bonnie Mettler

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 1-4 pm

    The goal of this class is to draw with paint sothat shapes, composition, and space areexpressed with confidence. This class isdesigned to help the artist become proficient

    with capturing color in still life. Choice ofmaterials is optional; a materials list forwatercolor, oil, or gouache is available onthe website.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    All Levels

    H Drawing Flowers

    Eileen Rosen

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    With spring comes flowers like daffodils,pansies, and tulips. Learn to focus on andreally see one flower by breaking downoverwhelming information into large simpleshapes, angles, and negative spaces. Aspecific step-by-step process with demosand individualized instructions will be gearedto both the beginner and those wanting tostrengthen their skills. Initially we will drawwith graphite pencil, and then move tocolored pencils and watercolor pencils as

    the class progresses.6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM, $15 supply feepayable to instructor

    All Levels & Mediums

    Still Life Painting

    Carol Kardon

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Designed to acquaint students with the joyof painting when working from a still life orphotos. We will discuss the technical

    aspects of painting materials, but our focuswill be on the basic foundation of goodpainting: drawing, values, edges, and color.Demos and individual instruction provided.Instructor will provide a still life each weekbut students may bring their own set-ups orphotos.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    ElaineLisle

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    All Levels

    H Fearless Watercolor

    Eileen Rosen

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 1:30-3:30 pm

    This class will dispel the mystique or fearsassociated with the watercolor medium.Demos and exercises for specific techniqueswill help students learn a system of sixcolors and create a color journal. Workinginitially from the simpler forms of fruits and

    vegetables, students will progress to flowersand plants to master the color system andexplore their individual style. First twoclasses must be attended.

    6 wks, $143 M/$166 NM, $15 supply feepayable to instructor

    All Levels

    Pastels

    Carol Kardon

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 1-4 pm

    Pastels offer an enormous range of colorand texture, and this class will explore thedifferent types of soft pastel and papersurfaces that allow for such variety. Classwill begin with a demo or a short talk. Focuswill be on accurate information and basicprinciples of good drawing, values, edgesand color. Attention is given to eachindividuals level of experience.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    Intermediate

    Abstract Explorations

    Val Rossman

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 9:30 am-2:30 pm

    Explore color, composition, and texturethrough experimentation and open-endedlessons. Energize your work with creativetechniques, and engage in new possibilitiesto achieve an abstract language with thisforgiving medium. Examples from

    contemporary and modern art will be usedto enhance understanding and developmentof each students artistic voice. Theinstructor will use pastels, but students mayuse any medium. Individual and groupcritiques provided.

    6 wks, $266 M/$310 NM

    All Levels

    Chinese Brush Painting

    Josephine Tsai

    Thurs., April 25-May 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    For those interested in the medium,technique, eastern lyric, culture, andphilosophy of this classical art form.Exploration will include basic brushwork,

    familiarity with the texture of Shuan paper,applying ink and color as well asfundamental composition. Demos andindividual attention will help each studentexplore this medium and reach a new levelof creativity.

    4 wks, $104 M/$122 NM, $40 supply fee fornew students payable to instructor

    All Levels

    Painting Over the Line

    Kassem AmoudiTues., April 16-May 14, 10 am-3 pm5 wks, $248 M/$282 NM

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 10 am-2 pm6 wks, $216 M/$252 NM

    Explore lively brushwork, color layering, focalpoints, and balance between calm and busy.Discover how to work around imperfectionsand accidents and view them asopportunities. Work from imagination,

    pictures, or other means to find your voiceand visual language. Individual support andexamples from contemporary artists willserve to broaden and inform yourunderstanding of innovative painting.

    Advanced

    Painting Seminar

    Francine Shore

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 10 am-3 pm

    This class will encourage the development of

    a diverse collection of images and variedsubjects. Whether your work is traditional orcontemporary, you will become aware of

    your personal style. Art history discussionsand personal and group critiques willencourage a dialogue that connects theprocess of making work to exhibit. Mixedmediums encouraged. Experiencerecommended.

    6 wks, $266 M/$310 NM

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    All Levels

    Texture in Watercolor

    Deena Ball

    Thurs., April 11 & 18, 1-3 pm

    Experiment with new techniques andsupplies to enhance your watercolorexperience, or renew your interest witha new approach. We will work withinterference and pearlescent paints,

    and watercolor pencils and sticks. Eachparticipant will get to try painting on a varietyof papers and on a gesso and gel texturedunderpainting. Please see the supply list forrequired materials. Supply fee covers specialpaints, texturing materials and specialpapers.

    2 wks, $57 M/$68 NM, $25 supply feepayable to instructor

    All Levels

    Sketching the LandscapeDeena Ball

    Thurs., May 2-16, 1-3 pm

    Photographs are great for capturing amoment, but a photo does not edit thelandscape nor infuse it with emotion andpersonal perspective. This workshop willhelp you create landscape sketches thatcan be used as reference for later paintings.Students will work on location at a nearby

    park and in the studio.3 wks, $70 M/$81 NM

    Advanced Painting Workshop

    Moe Brooker

    Fri., April 12-May 17, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Gather critical feedback about your workwith guidance from professional artist MoeBrooker. Students will explore alternativesand possibilities for various styles andtechniques that will enhance their work and

    vision. Group discussions will help studentslearn how to look at and discuss otherartists work.

    6 wks, $205 M/$220 NM

    H Intermediate Drawing

    Aubrey Levinthal

    Fri., April 19-May 17, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    This course reinforces good drawingprinciples and helps to create a strongfoundation for students serious aboutdeveloping their drawing skills. Students willstrengthen their observation skills as theyengage with ideas of composition,perspective, and anatomy. The opportunityto work extensively from a variety of subjects

    including still life, model, and interior willhelp students find their specific interestsand style in the medium of drawing. Tuitionincludes model fee.

    5 wks, $182 M/$209 NM

    Open Life Studio

    Fri., April 19-May 10, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    An opportunity for artists at all levels to workindependently to maintain or improve theirlife drawing skills in a variety of techniquesand 2-D media. The typical open studioperiod explores a variety of poses with anude model, beginning with a warm up ofshort gestural poses, and then progressinginto longer held poses. Group determinesposes and their length through a majority-rules vote. Must bring your own materials.Space is limited Register early.

    4 wks, $90 M/$110 NM, $25 per week

    All Levels

    H Intuitive PaintingBeverly Benson

    Fri., April 19-May 10, 2-3:30 pm

    Release tension, forget your date timer,health problems, and fears about making amasterpiece. This is a chance for beginnersand professionals to tap into theunconscious realm of art making andtranscend into a safe world of abstractthoughts using music, ideas, words, and

    your inner world as a prompt. Experimentwith the physicality of paint, layering,markmaking, and flow of marks. Explorepainting materials, processes, and yourprimal instincts, discovering your naturalflow.

    4 wks, $103 M/$111 NM, $20 supply feepayable to instructor

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    Intro to Water Soluble Oil Paints

    Roe Murray

    Sat., April 13, 10 am-2:30 pm

    Finally water and oil DO mix! Want to paint

    in oils without having to use toxic solventsfor cleanup? Want to paint in your home orstudio without concern of fumes? Come trythese new oil paints! They are oils, and doblend and dry slowly, but brushes, hands,and clothes can be cleaned up with soapand water! Come paint a still life using directpainting or alla prima. Pack a lunch andcome and paint!

    $107 M/$114 NM

    HThe Ancient Art of Encaustic:Hot Beeswax!

    Laura Demme

    Sat., April 13 & Sun., April 14, 10 am-3 pm

    Try your hand with this Ancient technique,using it in New Ways. Laura provides youwith all materials for a "try it experience.

    You will learn how to prepare your surface,how to make encaustic medium, and manymore techniques like inlay, scrafitto,annealing, burnishing and embedding. Aday to learn, a day to explore. Find newways to build your surface quickly, a surfacethat is always workable.

    $165 M/$190 NM, $30 Supply fee payableto instructor

    Monoprints: Painting with Inks

    Christine Stoughton

    Sat., April 27, 10 am-3 pm

    An intriguing hybrid among printmaking

    techniques, monoprints are a uniquecombination of two processes, both paintingand printing. Students will discovertechniques and materials that will allowthem to set up an inexpensive print space intheir own studio or home. Techniques taughtcan be used to enhance mixed media art.

    Tuition includes supplies.

    $93 M/$103 NM

    The Expressive Figure

    Nancy Halbert

    Sat., April 20-May 4, 1:30-4:30 pm

    Explore loose and colorful drawing, paintingand mixed media throughout this guidedworkshop. Lose yourself to quick studies,line vs. contour drawing, form into color,while challenging yourself to create more

    expressively. Inspirational viewpoints fromthe figurative Bay Movement in SanFrancisco in the 40's including, Diebenkorn,Oliverira, Parks, Neri, and figurative mastersthat influenced them, will be our guidesthrough this supportive and nurturingsetting.

    3 wks, $117 M/$132 NM

    H Emphasizing Abstraction: InterpretingPaintings, Giotto to Matisse

    Stuart ShilsSat., May 11 & Sun., May 12,9:30 am-4:30 pm

    A studio class examining forms ofabstraction in painting and drawing byfocusing on visual history. Working in thestudio from reproductions including 20thcentury masters, we'll move through aguided series of exercises to understandthat abstraction - composition with color and

    shape - is THE foundation, the great enginebehind all painting. Significant emphasiswill also be placed on drawing interpretivelyfrom the images, as the most abstractgraphic language, with part of each dayspent engaged in exercises using crayonsand graphite to complement ourexamination of form with paints. We will notbe copying the superficial appearance ofpaintings, but rather, trying to get inside andsee what they are made of. Learn to use

    abstract shorthands to describe both what isthere and also what we see and how we seeit. Materials will be Crayola crayons, acrylicpaints, and pencils.

    $605 M/$655 NM

    Intro to Oil Painting

    Aubrey Levinthal

    Sun., April 14-May 12, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    If you have always wanted to try working withoils and never have, this class is for you.

    Learn basic vocabulary, materials,techniques, and elements of oil paintingsuch as painting surfaces and how toprepare them, tools, mediums, layering,glazing, and color theory. History of oilpainting will be discussed along withtraditional painting demos. Tuition includessome supplies, please see supply list. Opento adults and teens.

    5 wks, $182 M/$207 NM

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    Figure in Collage

    Alice Meyer-Wallace

    Sun., April 28, 10 am-2 pm

    Work from life as you combine mixed mediato capture the natural and organic qualitiesof the figure. Focus on the abstractelements that are often overlooked and

    expand your personal expression andcreativity using pencil, watercolor, pastels,inks, and more.

    $78 M/$88 NM

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    Open Media Still Life

    Bonnie Mettler

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 6:30-9:30 pm

    We will concentrate on developing the skillsnecessary to capture interesting still life oncanvas, including composing the page,seeing shape well, and using coloreffectively. Gain confidence working with themedium of your choice in an atmosphere ofsupport and encouragement. Oils will beused in class.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    All Levels

    Drawing with Color

    Cavin Jones

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 6:30-9:30 pm

    We will approach drawing the still life byusing ink wash, colored pencils, andwatercolor as drawing mediums. Howobjects relate by size, shape, and spatialrelationships will be the main focus inrendering the still life. The use of pattern asa compositional element and color variations

    will also be explored.6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    All Levels

    Art Movements

    Sandi Neiman-Lovitz

    Mon., April 15-May 6, 6:30-9:30 pm

    This class will help you overcome the fear ofexploration by taking risks. Paint with notonly traditional brushes, but various

    implements and medium, to open your mindto new processes. Listening to music withdifferent rhythms will encourageexperimentation even more. For studentswho want more freedom when they paint,whether image based, abstract, or realistic.

    4 wks, $104 M/$122 NM

    H Monoprints: Painting with Inks

    Christine Stoughton

    Tues., April 9 & 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under DaytimeDrawing & Painting.

    2 wks, $105 M/$117 NM

    All Levels

    Watercolor

    Alice Meyer-WallaceTues., April 9-May 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Paint what you see as you work directlyfrom still life, a live model, and landscape.

    Tools, techniques, and composition will beconsidered as the class explores conceptsof positive and negative space and theillusion of distance, and references greatwatercolorists of the past. Personalexpression and creativity will beencouraged. Tuition includes model fee.

    6 wks, $211 M/$240 NM

    All Levels

    H Seeing in Color

    Nancy Halbert

    Tues., April 16-May 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Go beyond drawings in pencil and charcoalinto creating paintings using wet and drycolor media on paper. Focus on sharpeningdrawing skills in still life, landscape and the

    figure using pastels, watercolors, acrylics,and ink. Color and value will be discussed aswe bring drawings to life and into paintingsthat are expressive and imaginative.

    Techniques for mixing media will also bedemonstrated, and discussion of artiststhrough history will be used as a resource.Optional $20 supply fee for those who wouldlike to try materials before purchasing. Opento teens and adults.

    5 wks, $160 M/$187 NM

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    H Intro to the Figure

    Paul DuSold

    Tues., April 16-May 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

    This class includes demos of figure drawingand painting, as well as discussion of theselection and use of materials includingpaint, brushes, canvas, and palette.

    Students learn to see the model in terms ofcolor, light, and shadow and gain a basicunderstanding of mixing color and achievinglikeness. Tuition includes model fee.

    5 wks, $217 M/$238 NM

    All Levels

    HAbout Abstraction

    Marianne Mitchell

    Wed., April 10-May 1, 6:30-9 pm

    This course is for those who want tounderstand abstract expressionism and pushtheir work from representational to a moreabstract realm, learning how to incorporateabstract thinking into their personalexpression. An overview of 20th centuryabstract expressionism will be woven intoclass along with demos in acrylic paints andoil pastels focusing on how technique andartistic expression are inextricably linked.

    There will be some drawing exercises as well

    as ample time to paint. Open to beginningabstract painters working with acrylics, oil,and chalk pastel.

    4 wks, $104 M/$122 NM

    All Levels

    Color Theory & Composition

    Megan McManus

    Wed., April 17-May 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

    This invaluable, rigorous course will focus onthe visual and aesthetic interactions of coloron 2-D surfaces. Theories of colorists suchas Itten and Albers provide a structure toexplore distance color properties andfunctions. The goal is to gain a workingunderstanding of the visual nature of colorby training the eye to become highlysensitized and discerning. Students willcontextualize this language of color bybuilding a portfolio of painted and collagedcompositional studies that challengecreative expression. Open to adults andteens.

    5 wks, $160 M/$187 NM

    Open Life Studio

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

    An opportunity for artists at all levels to workindependently to maintain or improve theirlife drawing skills in a variety of techniquesand 2-D media. Together, the groupdetermines poses and works from anextended pose. Participants must bring their

    own materials. Advanced registration isstrongly encouraged as space is limited.

    6 wks, $143 M/$175 NM, $25 per week

    All Levels & Mediums

    Draw & Paint the Plant Kingdomin a Large Format

    Nury Vicens

    Thurs., April 18-May 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    As we observe the intricacies and beautyfound in nature, you will paint them biggerthan life size or large format. Inspiration willcome from work of masters such as GeorgiaOKeefe. This manner of working allows foropening up your freedom of expression(color, texture, form, etc) and gives thepossibility of making something lush andunusual, transforming it beyond the literalrepresentation.

    5 wks, $160 M/$187 NM

    All Levels

    Basic Watercolor

    Deena Ball

    Thurs., April 18-May 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    We will focus on basic watercolor techniquesin a fun atmosphere. Each class will revolvearound a topic and students will completeseveral small paintings. Emphasis will be onthe beauty, flexibility, and special propertiesof watercolor. Instruction and materials willalso be tailored to interests and needs of

    returning students. $30 optional supply feepayable to instructor for shared supplies; ordownload a supply list to purchase your ownso you can practice at home. Open toadults and teens.

    5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM

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    Figure in Collage

    Alice Meyer-Wallace

    Thurs., April 18 & 25, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Work from life as you combine mixed mediato capture the natural and organic qualitiesof the figure. Focus on the abstractelements that are often overlooked and

    expand your personal expression andcreativity using pencil, watercolor, pastels,inks, and more. Tuition include model fee.

    2 wks, $95 M/$107 NM

    All Levels

    Painting Over the Line

    Kassem Amoudi

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under Daytime

    Drawing & Painting.6 wks, $216 M/$252 NM

    All Levels

    Fundamentals of Drawing

    Michael Smith

    Thurs., May 2-16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Learn the fundamentals and mechanics ofdrawing through direct observation. Usingpencils, conte crayon, charcoal, pastel, andink, beginners will be introduced to direct

    observational drawing and materials. Linequality, value changes, and compositionalarrangements will also be covered.Continuing students will develop andrefine their understanding of perspective,composition, and technique. Tuitionincludes supplies.

    3 wks, $103 M/$116 NM

    PRINT, PAPER & BOOK ARTS

    DaytimeAll Levels

    H Nature Journals & Garden Diaries

    Meg Kennedy

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 1-4 pm

    Celebrate the Spring season by creatingbeautiful pages that will be bound into 2different book forms. The emphasis in thisclass will be experimentation with materials,techniques, and lettering to make thematic

    journals that are personal treasures. Supplyfee covers some materials; please seematerials list on website. Attendance at thefirst class is mandatory.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM, $25 supply feepayable to instructor

    All Levels

    Collage & Mixed Media Intensive

    Andrea Snyder

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Explore your personal style with one-on-oneand group critiques. Master your choice ofmedia using professional collage and mixedmedia techniques. Gather inspiration fromthe work of Bearden, Miro, Matisse, ConradMarca-Relli, Rauschenberg, and RayJohnson. Work on paper, board, or canvas --realistic or abstract--in an encouraging anddevelopmental atmosphere. Painters,printmakers, and collage artists welcome.Supply list available online. Additionalsupplies available for purchase.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    All Levels

    Printmaking & Mixed MediaFrancine Shore

    Tues., April 16-May 14, 1-4 pm

    Focus on building an image through thepossibilities of paper, ink, line, mass texture,and color and then transferring it from plateto paper. Monotypes, stencils, dry point, andcollagraphs will be taught. Class time willprovide printmakers with an exchange ofaesthetics and concepts, materials and

    techniques that will be developed in theprocess of image making. Art history willbe referenced.

    5 wks, $193 M/$220 NM

    H Sewing Paper

    Meg Kennedy

    Sat., April 13, 10 am-4 pm

    Any artist who works with paper is familiarwith various ways to adhere one sheet to

    another. Learn to sew paper as a means ofjoining pieces and adding textural expressivelines with fiber. No experience is necessary.

    We'll use familiar stitches as well as moredecorative styles taken from embroidery andcrazy quilt techniques to explore the textureand beauty that sewing can add to yourcollages. If time allows, we'll add beads!

    $91 M/$106 NM, $8 supply fee payable toinstructor

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    H Natures Palette for Papermaking

    Winnie Radolan

    Sat., April 20, 10 am-4 pm

    At the end of the growing season ourgardens provide us with a wealth of plantmaterials which can be processed intopapermaking fibers, useful for creatingbeautiful handmade papers. Using my

    recent harvests, learn how to prepare irisand day lily leaves, canna stalks and otherplant materials to make beautifully texturedand colored paper for your art orcorrespondence. No experience necessary,

    just a love of the natural world.

    $86 M/$99 NM, $15 supply fee payable toinstructor

    Monoprints: Painting with Inks

    Christine Stoughton

    Sat., April 27, 10 am-3 pm

    An intriguing hybrid among printmakingtechniques, monoprints are a uniquecombination of two processes, both paintingand printing. Students will discovertechniques and materials that will allowthem to set up an inexpensive print space intheir own studio or home. Techniques taughtcan be used to enhance mixed media art.

    $93 M/$103 NM

    Collography (Collage Printing)Andrea Snyder

    Sat., May 4 & Sun., May 5, 10 am-3 pm

    Create your Collagraph or collage plate bytexturing gesso and acrylic mediums andgluing a variety of materials onto a base.

    Then discover the thrill of rolling a printingpress roller over your inked plate to see yourimage transferred onto paper. This funworkshop is full of information for mastering

    multiple art techniques and allows forpersonal expression. Teacher demos onentire process.

    2 days, $109 M/$127 NM, $20 supply feepayable to instructor

    HArtful Lettering

    Meg Kennedy

    Sat., May 18 & Sun., May 19, 10 am-3 pm

    A workshop for artists who hate theirhandwriting! This is not a calligraphyworkshop per se, but for anyone who likes toincorporate lettering in their artwork. In twodays we'll learn more than a dozen ways to

    use the alphabet both to create art andenhance art. Anyone interested in makingartists' books or art journaling will learn howto create a personal style of writing by usinga variety of tools, colors, textures, and someimagination. You'll take home severalfinished projects using the letteringtechniques.

    2 days, $109 M/$127 NM, $10 supply feepayable to instructor

    EVENINGAll Levels

    Collage & Mixed Media Intensive

    Andrea Snyder

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under Daytime Print,Paper & Book Arts.

    6 wks, $175 M/$204 NM

    Monoprints: Painting with Inks

    Christine Stoughton

    Tues., April 9 & 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under Daytime Print,Paper and Book Arts.

    2 wks, $105 M/$117 NM

    H DIY Screenprinting

    Gillian Pokalo

    Wed., April 24-May 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Put the power of printing into your hands.What you learn here you can use at home tocreate your own textiles, handmade cardsand fine art prints. Explore hands-onprintmaking techniques includingmonoprinting, screen printing and transfertechniques. If you want to explore severaltypes of printmaking, combine techniques,or see what your hands can do, this is for

    you. Open to adults and teens.

    4 wks, $177 M/$195 NM

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    HArtini: Pinot and Prints

    Thurs., April 4, 6:30-9 pm

    Into graffiti art and colorful expressions ofcreativity? Then you wont want to miss ournext Young Friends (ages 21-49) event! Getthe behind-the-scenes details on our latestexhibition, Urban Pop, which features artistswho are influenced by Pop Art and urban

    culture. Enjoy a glass of wine and get theinside scoop on what goes into the makingof such vibrant, edgy art. Learn how to makescreen prints from one of our exhibitingartists and try your hand at making yourown! RSVP to [email protected].

    Free for Young Friend Members/$15 General M & NM

    DIGITAL ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY

    DaytimeAll Levels

    H Landscape & Travel Photography

    Rich Dunoff

    Sun., April 21, 9:30 am-4:30 pm &

    Sun., April 28, 1-4 pm at MLAC

    You were there and you were really excitedabout what you saw and shot a photohoping to show your friends and family what

    you actually experienced. You got home andthe picture was just average. Whathappened? The color is not as brilliant thecomposition is not as exciting and thefeeling you had is not what your pictureshows. Why? These questions and more willbe explored. This workshop is for people whoare passionate about photography andreceiving constructive criticism of their work.Students will shoot images using theirexisting equipment and explore ways to

    control color and light as well ascomposition. The first class will take placeat Valley Forge National Park. On the secondday, at the Art Center, students will edit theirwork and participate in a constructivecritique of edited work. If you have thepassion for capturing what you see, thisworkshop is for you.

    2 wks, $137 M/$162 NM

    How to Photograph 2- & 3-D Artwork

    Richard Dunoff

    Sun., May 5, 12-4 pm

    Learn the tools and techniques tophotograph your artwork and crafts like apro. We will explore lighting and exposure forphotographing 2- & 3-D work, andinexpensive tools and techniques will be

    demonstrated that will enable you to haveprofessional results at home. Bring apersonal digital camera for hands-onexperience photographing artwork.

    $25 M/$50 NM

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    All Levels

    Digital Photo Made Easy

    Rich Dunoff at The Haverford School

    Wed., April 17-May 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

    So youve read about all the cool stuff youcan do with your digital camera but dontknow where to start? Learn from thebeginning, including the technical aspects ofhow to handle a camera, adjust exposureand depth of field, properly use availablelight and understand good composition.Spend some time shooting pictures aroundthe campus with Rich demonstrating

    techniques and ideas that will give yourphotos more impact. Then learn how todownload your photos and utilize Photoshopto correct exposure, crop and sharpen, clearup blemishes, and experiment withadvanced techniques using layers and thetransform command. Bring a digital camerato the first class. Open to adults and teens.

    5 wks, $190 M/$215 NM

    H Photoshop for Artists

    Rich DunoffTues., May 21-Thurs., May 23, 6:30-9 pm

    Class takes place at The Haverford School

    Join Rich Dunoff for an intro to digitalphotography and Photoshop. Discover waysto manipulate and transform digital imagesin Photoshop to enhance and inspire yourartwork. Using historical references, Rich willrelate the use of Photoshop with working inthe darkroom. Slide shows, practicalexamples and demos will focus on lightcomposition, exposure and processing.

    3 days, $150 M/$162 NM

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    JEWELRY & METALS

    DAYTIME

    All Levels

    Precious Metal Clay (PMC)

    Pat Henriques

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Students will be introduced to the versatileand beautiful medium of PMC. Using basicbuilding techniques, make any shape that

    your imagination allows. Once the clay isfired only your precious metal charm is leftbehind. Students may also have theopportunity to experiment with the newlydeveloped copper and bronze PMC. Tuitionincludes one package of PMC+, firing feesand tools.

    6 wks, $297 M/$323 NM

    Intermediate/Advanced MetalworkingMarthe Roberts/Shea

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 1-4 pm

    This class will expand on metalworkingtechniques previously learned. Students willwork at their own pace having theopportunity to incorporate new techniques tofurther enhance their skills. Metalfabrication, surface treatments anddecoration plus finishing techniques will be

    covered. Students particular areas ofinterest will be explored through hands-oninstruction and demonstrations. Basicsupplies will be provided (solder, flux, basictools, etc.). Extra or specialty materials, perareas of student interest, will be discussedin class. Knowledge of sawing, filing andsoldering is required.

    6 wks, $228 M/$257 NM

    Intermediate Jewelry

    Catherine AdamsWed., April 10-May 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Build your skills as you work on newtechniques and individual projects. Join theclass with projects already in progress, orwith concepts for new works of art and bringthem to life with personal demos andtroubleshooting tactics.

    6 wks, $228 M/$257 NM

    Intermediate

    Beyond Beginner JewelryDawn Bergmaier

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    This class is geared towards students whohave taken beginning classes and want toadvance their skills and work to theintermediate level. Demos and hands-onprojects will include bezel setting, etching,work on the hydraulic press and more.

    6 wks, $228 M/$257 NM

    Extended Studio

    Dawn Bergmaier

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 1-4 pm

    Open to students with jewelry experience,these periods will be uninstructed butmonitored by a Teaching Artist who canprovide guidance. Fees pay for regularlyprovided supplies, equipment maintenance,

    and the monitor. Participants areencouraged to bring their own tools andmust provide their own semi-preciousmetals and stones. Please register early;space is limited.

    6 wks, $208 M/$237 NM

    Beginner Jewelry

    Dawn Bergmaier

    Fri., April 12-May 17, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Learn the basics of forming and joining totransform your ideas into wearable art.Practice the techniques of design layout,piercing, forming, basic construction, filing,soldering, coloration, and finishing. Thencombine these steps to create severalpieces that are uniquely your own.

    6 wks, $228 M/$257 NM

    Intro to Precious Metal Clay Jewelry

    Pat Henriques

    Sat., April 20, 10 am-4 pmLearn the basic techniques to work withPMC. Basic stone setting, firing, finishing,and oxidation processes will be discussed.Students will proudly take home a finishedpiece of silver jewelry! One pack of PMCprovided.

    $157 M/$172 NM

    Handmade Glass Beads

    Patti Dougherty

    Sat., April 27, 10 am-3 pm

    Explore the basics of glass bead makingusing the lampworking torch and themandrel wound technique. Learn basictechniques such as feathering, murini pick-ups, color additions and a variety of surfacedecoration, including encasing and silverfoil, to create colorful beads for your jewelry.Open to teens and adults.

    $127 M/$143 NM

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    Handcrafted Jewelry & Metals

    Layne Freedline

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Create jewelry or small sculpture in thisclass designed to build a foundation for

    beginners and expand on that foundation forintermediate students. One-on-one solderinginstruction will help you bring your designs tofruition. We will also explore fold forming, dieforming, and stone setting. Drafting anddesigning for jewelry making will also bediscussed as well as metal patina andprofessional finishing techniques. Open toteens and adults.

    6 wks, $228 M/$257 NM

    Intermediate JewelryDawn Bergmaier

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under DaytimeJewelry.

    6 wks, $228 M/$257 NM

    H Enamels with Graphite Designs

    Nicolette Absil

    Wed., May 1 & 8, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Experiment with applying vibrant color toyour work through enameling. You will learnapplication and firing techniques with thekiln, and how to work with both transparentand opaque enamels on copper. Wewill cover a number of surface designtechniques utilizing sifting such as stenciling,sgraffito, sift and dump, in addition to fusing

    your own hand drawn images into enamel.Open to teens and adults.

    2 wks, $120 M/$136 NM

    Beginner Jewelry

    Nicolette Absil

    Thurs., April 18-May 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Learn the basics of forming and joining totransform your ideas into wearable art.Practice the techniques of design layout,piercing, forming, basic construction, filing,soldering, coloration, and finishing. Thencombine these steps to create several

    pieces that are uniquely your own. Opento teens and adults.

    5 wks, $201 M/$228 NM

    GLASS ARTS

    All Levels

    Fused Glass Gems & Tiles

    Carol Stirton-Broad

    Thurs., April 18-May 2, 1-4 pm

    Thurs., April 18-May 2, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Lets melt some glass! Learn to fuse glass to

    create beautiful, one-of-a-kind gems to usein necklaces, earrings, pins, or bracelets orcreate tiles to use in mosaics. Additionalsupplies will be available for sale by theinstructor. Open to teens and adults.

    3 wks each, $119 M/$132 NM

    East Falls GlassworksClasses take place at East Falls Glassworksin Sherman Mills in East Falls, PA and areopen to both adults and teens (13 and up).

    Introduction to Glassblowing

    Sat., April 13-May 18, 1:30-4:30 pm

    Tues., April 16-May 21, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Sat., June 8-July 20 (no class July 6),

    1:30-4:30 pm

    If you'd like to try working with hot glass forthe first time or need a refresher, this is theclass for you. We start with an intro to tools,equipment, and basic techniques throughthe exploration of a new form each week.

    Exercises and hands-on time is provided tobuild a solid foundation of glassblowing skillsand a collection of beautiful and functionalwork. Tuition includes supply fee.

    6 wks, $470 per class

    Glass Paperweights & Ornaments

    Sun., March 17, 1-4 pm

    Sun., April 14, 1-4 pm

    Sun., May 12, 1-4 pm

    Designed for the beginner, we provide the

    tools, supplies and instruction needed tocreate both a solid sculpted paperweightand blown ornament. These classes area great way to get a feel for the way glassmoves at 2000 degrees and have a funand exciting afternoon at the same time.Students will have the option of making atleast one of each and creating a themedproject close to the holidays.

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    CERAMICS & SCULPTURE

    DAYTIME

    All Levels

    Pottery: Throwing & Handbuilding

    Claire Shenk Rodgers

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Build a strong foundation in all aspects ofpottery, with an emphasis on makingfunctional items you can use and enjoy.Focus on wheel throwing or handbuilding.Returning students will be challenged withnew projects and appropriate techniques fortheir skill level. Individual attention isparamount and demos will be given weekly.

    6 wks, $235 M/$263 NM

    All Levels

    Slab to Fab

    Karen Sacks

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Learn how to turn a flat piece of clay intoplatters, bowls, vases, mugs, gardenplanters, tiles, mirrors, and more. Studentswill master simple handbuilding techniquesand create one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces inthis fun and lively class. The possibilities areendless!

    6 wks, $235 M/$263 NM

    Beginning to Intermediate Pottery

    Kathie Regan Dalzell

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    The perfect entry-level class those who wantto give pottery a try. For beginners, we willgo over basic techniques of handbuildingand wheel throwing. The emphasis is onpersonal attention. There will be weeklydemos based on the needs and desires ofthe students. For intermediate students, wewill work on improving skills andcraftsmanship culminating in a final project.

    6 wks, $235 M/$263 NM

    Intermediate

    H Beyond Clay to Sculpture

    Sharon Bartmann

    Tues., April 16-May 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Take your ideas from sketch to reality usinghand building techniques. Explore decorative

    surfaces and adding other mediums to yourcreations. Instruction and demos are gearedtowards each individual's ideas. We will playwith everything from decals and sgraffito toalternative glazing techniques and usingfound objects in your pieces. We will exploredipping wire forms in liquid clay. Sculptorswelcome. Lean how to take your workbeyond just clay and make your piece awork of art.

    5 wks, $215 M/$242 NM

    H PARENT SAMPLERServe it Up

    Karen Sacks

    Tues., April 23-May 14, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Join us while your kids are in class to dosomething creative for yourself! Learn howto turn a flat piece of clay into serving piecesof all kinds including platters, bowls, plates,

    trays and more. Students will master simplehandbuilding techniques and createfunctional one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces.

    4 wks, $149 M/$166 NM

    Intermediate

    HThe Illustrated Surface

    Bethany Rusen

    Wed., April 17-May 8, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    We will cover surface decoration beyond

    dipping your piece in glaze. Come withseveral handbuilt or thrown leatherhardpieces which we will use as a canvas toexperiment with techniques includingsgraffito, mishima, slip trailing and wax, latexand tape resist. Historical and contemporaryexamples will be presented, andcomposition, line, and color will be explored.Perfect for intermediate or advancedstudents looking to push their work to thenext level.

    4 wks, $193 M/$208 NM

    Intermediate

    Mosaics

    Carol Stirton-Broad

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 1-4 pm

    Explore traditional and modern techniquesas well as a wide variety of materials in thispopular class. We will cover design,

    fabrication, installation, and some art historyin our study of this amazing art form.Decorative, architectural, and fine art piecescan all be achieved. Beginners with self-driven projects are welcome. Visiting Artistfor first class.

    6 wks, $214 M/$242 NM

    All Levels

    Creative Raku

    Sharon Bartmann & Marcia Reiver

    Thurs., April 18-May 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pmLearn how to create, glaze and fire colorfulraku pieces in this fun class. Instruction anddemos by hand and wheel will help studentsbring their ideas to life, and then they willexperience the exciting firing process bypulling their glowing pieces from the fire.No experience necessary.

    5 wks, $189 M/$206 NM

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    Fused Glass Gems & Tiles

    Carol Stirton-Broad

    Thurs., April 18-May 2, 1-4 pm

    Please see description under Glass Artssection.

    3 wks, $119 M/$132 NM

    H Intro to Mosaics: Mosaic MirrorCarol Stirton-Broad

    Thurs., May 9 & 16, 1-4 pm

    This mosaic workshop offers a relaxed andfun atmosphere for student to explore theircreativity as they create a colorful mosaicmirror. As you work, you will learn about thehistory of mosaics as well as the tools,materials, substrates, adhesives, andeverything else you need to know to create

    mosaics in your own home.2 wks, $97 M/$109 NM

    All Levels

    Sculpture

    Scott Wheelock

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 10 am-3 pm

    Choose to work in a structured manner fromthe photos or from your imagination.Emphasis will be on the development ofeach students work as well as providing the

    technical assistance to achieve it. Subjectscovered include proportion, anatomy,design, finish, and presentation of work.

    Tuition includes firing fees.

    6 wks, $325 M/$373 NM

    Intermediate

    Handbuilding Studio

    Karen Sacks

    Fri., April 12-May 17, 9:30 am-1:30 pm

    Work on your handbuilding skills withguidance from Karen Sacks. Designed forexperienced students who want quality timeand individualized instruction to work ontheir self-directed projects. Class size limitedto 8 students.

    6 wks, $278 M/$314 NM

    All Levels

    H Saggar Firing Workshop

    Kathie Regan Dalzell

    Sat., May 11, 1-4 pm

    Bring your terra siglatted and bisque-firedwork and join us to explore the exciting andspontaneous results of saggar firing.Students will work with the instructor to loadthe kiln and learn about the firing process.

    $60 M/$75 NM

    H Precision Cutting and UnderstandingAndamento

    Bonnie Fitzgerald

    Sat., April 20, 9:30 am-4:30 pm

    We are going to take some old-school(classical) techniques and transform them tofit our contemporary artistic needs. We willreview the characteristics of many styles of

    classic and contemporary opus and honeour cutting and laying techniques. Studentswill become skilled at seeing the next cutin order to cut and place each tesseraeprecisely. Instructor will enlighten you tocombining andamento techniques formaximum effect and train you to be themaster of your materials. Students willcreate a small study using a combination ofstained glass and vitreous tile. A selection ofdesign patterns will be provided by the

    instructors with the materials and timeframe in mind. Find confidence as youmaster precision cutting and setting. Thisworkshop is focused on both artistic andtechnical development. This session shouldparticularly benefit those who feel their workhas hit a plateau or is missing thatprofessional polish. Students need to bringwheel tool, tweezers and favorite positioningtools. Supply fee covers glass, tiles,substrates and adhesives. Works will not be

    grouted. Offered in partnership with theMosaic Society of Philadelphia. Members ofMSoP receive the members price.

    $175 M/$200 NM, $40 supply fee payableto instructor

    H How to Cut Anything

    Bonnie & Ken Fitzgerald

    Sun., April 21, 10 am-4 pm

    If you want to mosaic with it, we can teach

    you how to cut it! This hands-on workshopreviews a variety of mosaic materials andhow to prepare materials for tesserae. Wewill cover everything from stained glass tohigh-fired ceramic to vitreous glass to dishesand stone. Training will include use of handtools, contractor electric wet saw, hammer& hardie, glass grinder and more. We willdiscuss safety measures and orgamanicconsiderations. If you have a material youare unsure how to cut bring it along and we

    will show you how! Offered in partnershipwith the Mosaic Society of Philadelphia(MSoP). Members of MSoP receive themembers price.

    $155 M/$180 NM, $10 supply fee payableto instructor

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    Large Scale Ceramics

    Claire Shenk Rodgers

    Sun., April 14-May 12, 12:30-4:30 pm

    Learn how to build large ceramic forms, byadding coils to handbuilt, wheel-thrown, orstudent-made tarpaper forms. Each studentwill see one large form through to

    completion. This course will include oneclass devoted to the surface of your largepieces. We will learn how to use wax, slip,and under and over glazes.

    4 wks (no class May 5), $188 M/$207 NM

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    All Levels

    Pottery: Throwing & Handbuilding

    Kathie Regan Dalzell

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under DaytimeCeramics.

    6 wks, $235 M/$262 NM

    Intermediate

    H Earthenware Pottery

    Daniel Ricardo Teran

    Mon., April 15-May 13, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Often glazed earthenware can look flat and

    lifeless, lacking the rich surfaces that oftencome with high temp clays and glazes.Explore ways to make earthenware spring tolife. By demonstrating both raw claytechniques and various glazing methods,Daniel will show how to add layered depth toearthenware, silkscreen on clay, as well andother ways to place images on your work.

    This workshop is for intermediate toadvanced sculptors and potters.

    5 wks, $215 M/$242 NMAll Levels

    H Clay is for the Birds

    Bernadette Curran

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Manipulating the clay both on and off thewheel, we will explore all things bird; fromsalt shakers and turkey platters, to birdbaths and houses. Learn techniques toenliven the surface of these functional

    feathered friends through use of slips andlayering with glaze (applicable to cone 6 andcone 10 firings). All levels welcome. Opento adults and teens.

    6 wks, $235 M/$263 NM

    All Levels

    Slab to Fab

    Karen Sacks

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under DaytimeCeramics.

    6 wks, $235 M/$263 NM

    All Levels

    Wheel Thrown Pottery

    Brad Johnson

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

    For students interested in learning basicthrowing techniques as well as to helpexperienced potters explore new ideas.Guidance and feedback will be provided inall aspects of pottery making and finishing.Returning students will be challenged withnew projects and techniques for their skilllevel. Individual attention and demos will begiven weekly.

    6 wks, $235 M/$263 NM

    All Levels

    Mosaics

    Carol Stirton-Broad

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under DaytimeCeramics & Sculpture.

    6 wks, $214 M/$242 NM

    Fused Glass Gems & Tiles

    Carol Stirton-Broad

    Thurs., April 18-May 2, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under Glass Artssection.

    3 wks, $119 M/$132 NM

    H Intro to Mosaics: Mosaic Mirror

    Carol Stirton-Broad

    Thurs., May 9 & 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Please see description under DaytimeCeramics & Sculpture.

    2 wks, $97 M/$109 NM

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    All Levels

    Clay Rascals

    Robert Deane

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 6:30-9:30 pm

    Master the wheel and glazes as you honeyour skills to become an indestructible force.Classes are catered to student interests withhands-on demos and step-by-step guidance.

    Address bad habits and technical problemsto build a solid foundation for future work.Explore surface techniques with glazecombinations and application to various claybodies. Group discussion will provide forconstructive feedback and the exchange ofideas and techniques.

    6 wks, $235 M/$263 NM

    Artini: Sip & Spin

    Fri., March 8, 6:30-9 pm

    If you dont mind getting a little messy ondate night, then we have the perfect eventfor you! This Young Friends (ages 21-49)event starts off with wine and cheese while

    you explore ourProfessional ArtistsExhibition. Then, the party moves to theCeramics Studio for an intro to clay throwingon pottery wheels. You know youve alwayswanted to re-enact that movie scene

    nows your chance! Space is extremelylimited so RSVP early [email protected].

    YF Members: Free

    General Members/Non-Members: $20couples, $15 singles

    Advanced

    Raku Guild

    April 15-May 12, 5 wks

    For pre-approved Members and studentswith previous raku experience. Contact theoffice if you are interested in participating.

    The mission of the Raku Guild is to providethe opportunity for advanced potters whoare Members of the Main Line Art Centercommunity to work together to build, glaze,and fire ceramic work. Dates and timesdetermined by Guild Members.

    Exceptional Adult Artists: Clay & Jewelry

    Patty Papatheodore

    Mon., April 15-May 13, 2-4 pmFor adults (18+) with cognitive and/orphysical disabilities, this class offers theopportunity to experiment with basic handbuilding techniques for various ceramic clay

    vessels using a variety of pressed textures.We will also explore the basics of jewelry,learning techniques such as beading andengraving. Class size is limited; pleaseregister in advance. For more informationplease contact the office.

    5 wks, $75 M/$90 NM

    Exceptional Art: Creative Classes forChildren & Teens with Special Needs

    Sat., April 13-May 11 (5 wks)

    6-12 years: 9:30-11 am

    Teens: 11:30 am-1 pm

    Join us for fun and creative classes thatfeature individualized and developmentallyappropriate art activities. Students build

    cognitive and social skills as they experimentwith a variety of media such as clay,painting, drawing, collage, and more.Classes are led by experienced faculty andstructured for small groups of children. MainLine Art Center has completely accessiblefacilities and classrooms. New students arerequired to attend the orientation to enroll.Please register in advance, as space islimited.

    $40 Supply Fee

    Free Orientation for Exceptional Art

    Sat., April 6, 10-11:30 am

    Join us to try a class and get acquaintedwith the Art Center. New students will havethe opportunity to meet our teachers, checkout the facilities and participate in a creativeproject. This event is free of charge, butadvanced registration is required, as spaceis limited.

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    Childrens programs feature small class sizes(max 12 students) and are designed forspecific age groups to make sure studentsare stimulated and challenged by age-appropriate projects. Projects vary eachsemester so students are welcome to takea class more than once. All supplies areincluded (smock or clothes that can getmessy suggested). We are here to assist!Please dont hesitate to contact us withquestions.

    H PARENT SAMPLER

    Serve it UpKaren Sacks

    Tues., April 23-May 14, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Join us while your kids are in class to dosomething creative for yourself! Learn howto turn a flat piece of clay into serving piecesof all kinds including platters, bowls, plates,trays and more. Students will master simplehandbuilding techniques and createfunctional one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces.

    4 wks, $149 M/$166 NM

    2-4 YEARS

    Creating Together

    Lisa Hart

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 1:30-2:30 pm

    This class focuses on providing a safe andnurturing environment where children andcaregivers can explore a variety of artmaterials and creative possibilities. Children

    can get messy here, and caregivers willlearn ways to incorporate art-making athome. This class aims to reinforce theimportance of art expression for the childand support a very positive and fun familyexperience. Indulge this age of magicalthinking by talking about an idea for an artproject, giving the child flexibility to makechoices and delight in the process. Makedolls and superheroes, marble paintings,building with recycled materials, collage, and

    much, much more. Open to ages 3-4 withcaregiver.

    6 wks, $150 M/$169 NM

    Clay Time Together

    Sharon Bartmann

    Tues., April 16-May 7, 1-2:15 pm

    Get together for some fun and creativity.Work side-by-side as we explore the world ofclay using basic handbuilding techniques tomake a birdhouse, mini garden totems andother spring time creations. Step-by-step

    demos and guidance will be given. Noexperience necessary! Open to ages 3-4with caregiver.

    4 wks, $128 M/$143 NM

    Family Creations

    Ginny Kendall

    Wed., April 10-April 24, 9:30-10:30 am

    Wed., May 1-May 15, 9:30-10:30 am

    Wed., April 10-April 24, 1:30-2:30 pm

    Wed., May 1-May 15, 1:30-2:30 pmPaint, clay, collage, play: every week a newproject! You and your child or grandchild willexplore a variety of art-media while learningto handle new materials and develop finemotor skills. An assortment of art activitystations holds our attention while we makeprojects. It's an exciting adventure increating art together! Drop-ins welcome ifspace is available; call in advance foravailability. Open to ages 2-4 withcaregiver.

    3 wks each, $71 M/$83 NM,$26 per session

    Little & Big Artist Workshops

    Deena Ball

    Fridays, 9:30-10:30 am:

    April 19: Bugs & Birds

    May 10: Garden Art

    Please see Family Workshop section formore information.

    $18 M/$30 NM per workshop

    Art Together

    Kiersten Rogenmuser

    Sun., April 28-May 12, 10-11 am

    Spring into art! Explore the fundamentals ofart as you and your child or grandchildcreate fun and exciting projects togethersuch as a hand print robin, umbrella mobile,

    and rainbow flower garden. Various artstations keep our attention as we explore a

    variety of art materials through our springtheme, for example, learning about eachcolor of the rainbow while trying printmaking,drawing, collage, stenciling, and more.Open to ages 2-3 with caregiver.

    3 wks, $71 M/$83 NM

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    Art Together

    Janiene Kwoczak

    Sun., April 14-April 28, 1:30-2:30 pm

    The cure to spring fever is creative play!Explore the fundamentals of art as you and

    your child or grandchild create fun andexciting projects together using a variety ofmaterials. Each week, well create a new

    spring-themed project and enjoy a variety ofart activities! Open to ages 3-4 withcaregiver.

    3 wks, $71 M/$83 NM

    4-5 YEARS

    Creepers & Creatures in the Garden

    Sharon Bartmann

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 4:15-5:30 pm

    Learn basic handbuilding techniques using

    pinching, slabs, and coils as you explorethings we find in the garden. Journeythrough the backyard as we make everythingfrom birdhouses to animals and creatures.

    6 wks, $173 M/$194 NM

    Art with Friends

    Kiersten Rogenmuser

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 4:15-5:30 pm

    Join us for a class filled with exciting hands-

    on art projects. Have fun making friends andmaking art together as we explore and learn.We will use painting and drawing materials,fabric, and much more as we play and learn.

    Weather permitting; we will venture into thegarden for inspiration and art activities.Open to ages 4-6.

    6 wks, $166 M/$188 NM

    Art Animals

    Deena Ball

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 4:15-5:45 pmWalk on the wild side while learning aboutart through animals! Create Egyptian clayhippos, Picasso style rooster drawings,Japanese carp windsocks and medievalunicorn tapestry paintings. We will eveninvent a new animal! This creative class willbe a true fine arts sampler. Exploresculpting, drawing, painting, printing, andmore, while learning about art historythrough animals and exploring imaginations.

    Open to ages 4-6.6 wks, $181 M/$205 NM

    5-6 YEARS

    Blast Off with Color!

    Kiersten Rogenmuser

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 4:15-5:30 pm

    Explore color through outer space! Learnabout primary, secondary, tertiary,complementary, warm, and cool colors,while exploring a variety of art materials and

    vocabulary. Imaginations and criticalthinking skills are fueled as we rocket intospace. Create an art alien; learn aboutcomplementary colors while reading EricCarle's book Papa, Please Get the Moon forMe and create a moon and stars collage;use print-making techniques to make uniquemoon portraits while learning about thephases of the moon, and more!

    6 wks, $166 M/$188 NM

    Discover-Me: Inspired CreationsLisa Hart

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 4:15-5:30 pm

    Inspiration is all around! What are youinspired by? Childrens books and the worldaround us will fuel our creativity anddiscovery through hands-on art projects.Using a variety of materials, we will create,discuss, and have fun! Decision-making isan important aspect in this art experience as

    each child explores his/her unique way andbuilds self-confidence in a nurturingenvironment.

    6 wks, $166 M/$188 NM

    Art with Friends

    Kiersten Rogenmuser

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 4:15-5:30 pm

    Please see description in 4-5 Years.

    6 wks, $166 M/$188 NM

    Creepers & Creatures in the GardenSharon Bartmann

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 4:15-5:30 pm

    Learn basic handbuilding techniques usingpinching, slabs, and coils as you explorethings we find in the garden. Journeythrough the backyard as we make everythingfrom birdhouses to animals and creatures.

    6 wks, $173 M/$194 NM

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    Art Animals

    Deena Ball

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Please see description in 4-5 Years.

    6 wks, $181 M/$205 NM

    Storytime Clay

    Bethany Rusen

    Sat., April 13-May 11, 9:30-11 am

    Every class begins with the reading of abook, and we will make a clay project basedon the ideas and characters from that book,such as author Eric Carle. We will exploretextures, shapes and construction to makethe stories we read come to life. Nurture

    your love of reading and art at the sametime!

    5 wks, $169 M/$189 NM

    Scribblers: Drawing, Painting & More!Janiene Kwoczak

    Sun., April 14-May 12, 9:30-11 am

    Love to draw and play with paint? Let'snurture our creativity and introduce basicelements of art, such as line, shape, colorand texture through exciting projects thatlet us experiment with a variety of materials.From works of art on paper, to craftycreations, to drawing, painting, and more -

    this class is a little artist's delight!5 wks, $162 M/$183 NM

    7-8 YEARS

    Mounds of Mess

    Sharon Bartmann

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Learn how to create both sculptural andfunctional work from a lump of clay. Basichandbuilding skills will be taught to

    strengthen hand-eye coordination asstudents explore creative themes found innature, books and cultures around theworld.

    6 wks, $188 M/$212 NM

    Cartooning Club

    Tony Squadroni

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Join us to create and illustrate! Cartooningis a great way to express creativity whilelearning how to organize and communicateideas. Activities will center on learning thebasic elements of drawing, line, shape,

    color, and gesture to create expressivecharacters. Lessons are designed to meetthe individual needs of each student as theydevelop their own illustration style. Open toages 7-9.

    6 wks, $181 M/$205 NM

    Art Lab

    Nancy Shiffrin

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 4:15-5:45 pm

    The art studio turns into a laboratory as weexperiment with different art materials andexplore the world of Modern art! Ourexamination of famous artists will serve asinspiration as we have fun getting creative.

    We will paint in the style of Van Gogh andMonet, construct sculptures like Picasso andmake prints inspired by Matisse.Experimenting with these techniques willchallenge us to see the world in a bold newway- full of color, expression, shapes &

    more!6 wks, $181 M/$205 NM

    Clay Musical Instruments

    Joseph Iacona

    Thurs., April 11-May 16, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Immerse yourself in the ceramic processthrough a variety of fun-filled, functionaland sculptural projects inspired by musicalinstruments. Students will learn about musicin different cultures and create instruments

    using clay. Make an insect rasp, windinstrument and shaker percussioninstrument. Learn and strengthen skillsin the technique of handbuilding with clay.

    6 wks, $188 M/$219 NM

    Drawing & Painting Foundations

    Beverly Benson

    Sat., April 13-May 11, 9:30-11 am

    The class environment provides knowledge

    and skills that every young artist needs tobuild a strong foundation. Develop skills bytrying different approaches to looking andthe processes of drawing and painting as

    you explore materials, realism, and yourimagination. Open to ages 7-9.

    5 wks, $162 M/$183 NM

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    Cartooning

    Tony Squadroni

    Sun., April 14-May 12, 9:30-11 am

    Learn a range of illustration skills, fromcharacter design to creating your owncomic. Develop use of color and shape indesign, gesture, emotion, and expression tocreate unique characters. Express creativity

    while organizing thoughts into a sequence ofideas. Lessons are designed to meet theindividual needs of each student as theydevelop their own illustration style. Open toages 7-10.

    5 wks, $162 M/$183 NM

    8-10 YEARS

    Drawing & Painting

    Joseph Iacona

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 4:15-5:45 pmStudents will work with various drawing andpainting mediums to develop fundamentalskills, build confidence, and of course havefun! Learning new techniques, we willstrengthen our visual vocabulary and exploredifferent types of subject matter includinglandscape and portraiture. Each classstudents will be introduced to significantreferences spanning art history.

    6 wks, $181 M/$205 NM

    Jewelry & Metals

    Jenny Staple

    Tues., April 9-May 14, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Learn to create unique sculptural andwearable art from metal, beads, andrecycled objects. Through technicalinstruction, students gain hands-onexperience using tools while creating funprojects.

    6 wks, $188 M/$219 NM

    Fun to Funky Ceramics

    Sharon Bartmann

    Wed., April 10-May 15, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Learn how to turn a lump of clay into bothunique sculptural and functional work.Basic handbuilding skills will be taught anddeveloped as students create usable objectslike keepsake boxes, lanterns, decorativebeads, and other exciting projects! The

    wheel is not used in this class. Must be 8years old or in third grade at start of class.

    6 wks, $188 M/$219 NM

    Drawing & Painting Foundations

    Beverly Benson

    Sat., April 13-May 11, 9:30-11 amThe class environment provides knowledgeand skills that every young artist needs tobuild a strong foundation. Develop skills bytrying different approaches to looking andthe processes of drawing and painting as

    you explore materials, realism, and yourimagination. Open to ages 7-9.

    5 wks, $162 M/$183 NM

    Cartooning

    Tony SquadroniSun., April 14-May 12, 9:30-11 am

    Learn a range of illustration skills, fromcharacter design to creating your owncomic. Develop use of color and shape indesign, gesture, emotion, and expression tocreate unique characters. Express creativitywhile organizing thoughts into a sequence ofideas. Lessons are designed to meet theindividual needs of each student as they

    develop their own illustration style. Open toages 7-10.

    5 wks, $162 M/$183 NM

    Jewelry

    Kirsten Eberly

    Sun., April 21-May 12, 9:30-11 am

    Try something new! Learn to create uniquesculptural and wearable art from metal.

    Through technical instruction, students gainhands-on experience using tools and solder

    torch safely and creatively. Open to ages9-13.

    4 wks, $94 M/$102 NM

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    Pottery Intensive

    Bethany Rusen

    Mon., April 8-May 13, 4:15-5:45 pm

    Work on the potters wheel for the first timeor strengthen