ARCHIVAL PHOTO RESTORATION This class will introduce the processes involved in restoring damaged and aged photographs.
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1 Adults ABSTRACT COLLAGE/MIX MEDIA Students will cultivate both technical skill and unplanned occurrences to create a finished work of art. They will work with fields of color, letting go of preconceived notions of the figurative and realistic. Tuesday, 1:00pm-4:00pm Oct 4 - Nov 8 ABSTRACTION Participants will benefit from this intensive focus and concentration on abstraction. Students will be given specific exercises, developed to lead them into thinking and working abstractly. Thursday, 1:00pm-4:00pm Sep 15 - Nov 3 ADOBE CAMERA RAW CS6 BASICS Learn how to correct and amplify your images with refined adjustments of color balance, exposure, contrast, color luminosity, vibrance, detail, digital noise reduction and more. Tuesday, 10:00am-12:30pm Sep 27 - Nov 15 ARCHIVAL PHOTO RESTORATION This class will introduce the processes involved in restoring damaged and aged photographs. Wednesday, 10:00am-12:30pm Sep 28 - Nov 9 ART OF EVERYDAY WRITING This class will help you develop your voice and gain confidence within a nurturing yet challenging writing community. Tuesday, 10:00am-12:00pm Sep 20 - Dec 6 ART SCHOOL PREP: TEENS/ADULT Portfolio preparation is the culmination of the process of knowledge, learning and application. With this in mind, the class will reveal the methodology used in classic academic training in Visual Arts through drawing and painting. Wednesday, 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 14 - Dec 7 B&W PHOTO: ADVANCED An advanced course in 35mm film-based photography covering the fundamental operation of a camera, exposure and how to use in-camera meters. Sessions will also introduce students to darkroom film processing. Wednesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm B&W PHOTO: INTERMEDIATE An intermediate course in 35mm filmbased photography that covers fundamental operations of a camera, exposure and how to use in-camera meters. Sessions will also introduce students to darkroom film processing. Thursday, 6:00pm-8:00pm Sep 22 - Nov 10 B&W PHOTO: INTRO An intro course in 35mm film-based photography covering the fundamental operation of a camera, exposure and how to use in-camera meters. Sessions will also introduce students to darkroom film processing. Tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm Sep 20 - Nov 15 page 1
2 B&W PHOTO: INTRO [SAT] An intro course in 35mm film-based photography covering the fundamental operation of a camera, understanding exposure and how to use in-camera meters. Sessions will also introduce students to darkroom film processing. COLORFUL BATIK: MORVEN Soy wax batik and natural turmeric dyeing will also be taught, in conjunction with indigo dyeing, giving participants a range of skills to create traditional, ethnic batiks, as well as modern, edgy designs. DRAW & PAINT: INT/ADV Working in oils or acrylic paint from studio assignments, independent projects of their own, and sessions with a live model, each student will be encouraged to explore the academic as well as expressionistic and abstract. Saturday, 10:00am-12:00pm Sep 24 - Nov 12 Saturday, 10:00am-4:00pm Oct 1 - Oct 1 Tuesday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 20 - Nov 15 BOLLYDIVAS For experienced dancers. Move to a medley of Indian semi-classical, hip-hop, pop, and bhangra styles of dancing while getting a great workout! CONTEMP COLORED PENCIL I [T] Instruction will include the use of color, light and shading, and combining colored pencil with other media. DRAW/PAINT STUDIES [MON] l Tuesday, 8:00pm-9:30pm Sep 6 - Dec 20 COLLAGE/ASSEMBLAGE: INT/ADV Explore new ways of art making, rekindle your creative processes, and enjoy expressing yourself in the no limits process of collage/assemblage. Thursday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 22 - Dec 1 COLLAGE/MIXED MEDIA WORKSHOP Working in abstract format, the workshop will begin with a demonstration of the use of collage materials, glues, and glazes. Layering and adding acrylic paints to the paper will add more dimensions. Thursday, 9:30am-3:30pm Sep 22 - Sep 22 Tuesday, 10:00am-1:00pm Sep 20 - Oct 18 CONTEMP COLORED PENCIL II [TH] Instruction will include the use of color, light and shading, and combining colored pencil with other media. Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm Nov 3 - Dec 8 CREATIVE JOURNEY:WATERSHED Experiment with techniques of binding and winding with natural resists to create amazing patterned, bright blue and white fabrics! Soy wax batik will also be taught in conjunction with Indigo dyeing. Saturday, 10:00am-4:00pm Sep 17 - Sep 17 Monday, 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 12 - Dec 5 DRAW/PAINT STUDIES [TH] Thursday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 15 - Dec 8 DRAWING: BEG/INT This new class offers solid instruction in basic drawing. Elements of contour, value, composition, perspective, and color theory (using pastels) are defined as students work from a variety of subject matter, including a live model. Tuesday, 1:00pm-3:00pm Sep 20 - Nov 15 l page 2
3 DRAWING: GREATER ACCURACY The session will begin with basic scale and proportion measurement, then adding angles (with a non-technical introduction to perspective) and then learning how to evaluate and apply tonal values to those outlines created. EXPERIMENT WITH PAINT II [T] Students will have an opportunity to try different painting tools and learn about texture, color, design and composition. Painting will be done both from still-life as well as, the imagination. FIGURE/PORT STUDIES [TH] l Wednesday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 21 - Nov 2 Tuesday, 10:00am-1:00pm Nov 1 - Dec 6 Thursday, 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 15 - Dec 8 EARRINGS WORKSHOP This class will teach beginner metalsmithing techniques including forming metal, soldering, ring sizing, pickling, stamping, oxidizing, hammering, finishing and more. Saturday, 10:00am-1:00pm Sep 24 - Sep 24 ECO-PRINT W/S [WATERSHED] Students will decorate silk scarves and/or bandannas using the abundant plant material collected on the grounds of the Watershed. Friday, 10:00am-3:30pm Sep 16 - Sep 16 EXPERIMENT WITH PAINT I [TH] Students will have an opportunity to try different painting tools and learn about texture, color, design and composition. Painting will be done both from still-life as well as, the imagination. Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm Sep 22 - Oct 20 EXPRESSIVE DRAWING Students will learn to see shapes and values, in relationship to one another, to build the drawing. They will learn to simplify and break down subject matter a skill that can be applied to other visual arts such as painting. Thursday, 1:00pm-3:00pm Sep 29 - Nov 3 FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE STUDIES Working from various sources, participants will learn how to transform a ball of clay into whatever they choose. It could be a portrait or a figure sculpture, an exquisite hand study, a ceramic vessel, an haut- or bas-relief. Wednesday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 14 - Dec 7 FIGURATIVE: PASTELS Using a variety of traditional pastel techniques, students will learn to render the clothed figure focusing on chromatic flesh tones and fabric as well as organizing a dynamic composition. Thursday, 6:30pm-8:30pm Oct 6 - Nov 10 FLAMENCO: BEG Experience the passion of Flamenco dance in this weekly course guaranteed to give your body, mind, and soul a total workout! Wednesday, 11:30am-12:30pm FLAMENCO: INTERMEDIATE Experience the passion of Flamenco dance in this weekly course guaranteed to give your body, mind, and soul a total workout! Wednesday, 10:00am-11:30am FURTHER EXPLORATIONS: P'SHOP This class covers more advanced techniques for using Curves, Masking, Channels, Layer Blending, and Filters, among other topics. Monday, 10:00am-12:30pm Oct 24 - Dec 5 page 3
4 GOUACHE TECHNIQUES Explore gouache techniques (opaque watercolor - a flat medium with great color saturation and a reflective quality), commonly seen in magazine and children s book illustrations, visual poetry and journaling. HOT TEXTILES: SCULPTURAL FORMS Soy wax batik and natural turmeric dyeing will also be taught, in conjunction with indigo dyeing, giving participants a range of skills to create traditional, ethnic batiks, as well as modern, edgy designs. LIGHTROOM The course covers the basic features found in Lightroom and provides the student with better ways of organizing, correcting and enhancing images. More advanced topics will be covered. Friday, 12:30pm-2:30pm Sep 30 - Nov 4 Saturday, 10:00am-4:00pm Oct 22 - Oct 22 Monday, 1:00pm-3:30pm Oct 24 - Dec 5 HAND-BUILDING [TH PM] Students will become comfortable working with slabs, coils, pinch pots, molds, and relief carvings, as well as slips, oxides, waxes, underglazes and other additives for surface decoration. INTRO: PRECIOUS METAL CLAY Join us and turn clay into silver jewelry and treasures in one afternoon! Precious Metal Clay feels and reacts like clay, dries like clay, and when fired in a kiln, becomes solid fine silver. PAINLESS PAINTING l Thursday, 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 15 - Dec 15 Saturday, 9:00am-5:00pm Dec 10 - Dec 10 Tuesday, 9:30am-12:30pm Oct 4 - Nov 8 HANDMADE MINI BOOKS Students will explore the intricacies of binding in miniature and learn variations to incorporate these skills into their own work. Wednesday, 6:00pm-9:00pm Oct 19 - Nov 16 HARVEST FOR THE HOLIDAYS Join us at the Watershed Reserve to create festive decorations that will never wilt! Collect vines, seed pods and other dried plant materials to construct and embellish botanical assemblages, wreaths and arrangements. Saturday, 9:30am-1pm Nov 5 - Nov 5 JOURNALING: UNTOLD STORIES With the theme of Untold Stories, participants will draw inspiration from their own personal lives and loves while learning fundamental art techniques and exploring various media including watercolor and collage. Friday, 11:00am-1:00pm Sep 23 - Oct 28 LANDSCAPE PAINTING Students will learn the basics of landscape composition - how to balance their paintings by choosing a strong focal point and how to capture the essence of their subject. Monday, 10:00am-12:00pm Sep 12 - Nov 14 PAINTING EN PLEIN AIR: D&R Students can draw complex landscape scenes or focus on more simplified botanical specimens. Sunday, 10:00am-1:00pm Sep 18 - Oct 2 PAINTING MORVEN'S GARDENS In this four-week mini-course, students will spend the morning painting the flora of this very special place. Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm Sep 22 - Oct 13 page 4
5 PAINTING THE PERSONAL This course eschews the conventional sources of figurative artwork (still life, landscape, and portrait, as provided by the instructor) in favor of daily encounters with reality. Tuesday, 1:00pm-4:00pm Oct 4 - Nov 8 PAINTING: PERSONAL APPROACH This class will introduce beginner artists to the basics, or target problem areas for more experienced painters. It can be a designated time to paint or an exploration of new ideas. Monday, 1:00pm-4:00pm Oct 17 - Dec 12 PASTEL PORTRAITS Participants will learn how to choose the right materials and how to create a vibrant underpainting all while learning pastel techniques of blending, scumbling, and feathering. Wednesday, 10:00am-12:00pm PASTEL WITH OIL ON PAPER Students will use water-soluble oil paint as an under-painting and then add more pigment of pastel into the oil paint in their still life studies. Friday, 2:00pm-4:00pm Sep 23 - Oct 28 PASTELS EN PLEIN AIR: D&R Learn to create exciting landscape sketches outdoors at D&R without the complications of palettes and drying time. This direct and immediate medium remains as vibrant in the completed work as in the initial application. Saturday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 24 - Oct 29 PHOTO: ACP ON THE CANAL Join ACP's Bill Blanchard on a photo shoot on Saturday at the D&R Canal in Kingston. Meet the following day at ACP's Digital Lab to learn how to work effectively with the software side of digital photography. Saturday + Sunday, Oct 15 - Oct 16 PORTRAIT STUDIES [FRI] Working from live models, this class will introduce students to the approaches and techniques used in Classical Academic training in Portraiture. These tools will provide the foundation for individual exploration of the subject. Friday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 16 - Dec 9 PORTRAIT STUDIES [MON] Working from live models, this class will introduce students to the approaches and techniques used in Classical Academic training in Portraiture. These tools will provide the foundation for individual exploration of the subject. Monday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 12 - Dec 5 PORTRAITS IN WATERCOLOR Students will review classic and contemporary examples, and paint from various styles to learn the many ways to represent the human face. Anatomy and proportion relating to the head and upper torso will be taught. Wednesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm PRINT: BOTANICALS [MORVEN] Working with such natural elements as leaves, blossoms, berries, eucalyptus, flower petals, vegetables, fruit, nuts, and bark artists will create a naturally made silk scarf or cotton bandanna. Saturday, 10:00am-3:30pm Oct 15 - Oct 15 PRINT: REDUCTION RELIEF This class will explore this techniques involved in developing an edition of multi-color prints from only one block of the students choice, linoleum or wood. Monday, 6:00pm-9:00pm Oct 17 - Nov 14 PRINT: WITHOUT A PRESS Monday, 6:00pm-9:00pm Nov 28 - Dec 12 g page 5
6 SEW 101: BEG/INT ADULTS Have some fun and learn the basics of using sewing machines. Design and create useful and personalized projects. Saturday, 10:00am-12:00pm Oct 8 - Nov 12 SEW 102: INT ADULTS Have some fun using the sewing machines to design and create useful and personalized projects. Saturday, 12:30pm-2:30pm Oct 8 - Nov 12 SILKSCREEN PRINTMAKING Artists will learn the steps needed to create a small edition of silkscreen prints using water-based inks, and familiarize themselves with various decorative printing techniques. Tuesday, 6:00pm-9:00pm Oct 18 - Nov 15 SIMPLE DIGITAL CAMERA [SAT] Learn basic camera options and terminology, where the camera settings are located and when to choose these options in order to create the highest quality photographic image possible with your particular camera model. Saturday, 10:00am-12:00pm Oct 15 - Dec 17 SIMPLE DIGITAL CAMERA [TH] Learn basic camera options and terminology, where the camera settings are located and when to choose these options in order to create the highest quality photographic image possible with your particular camera model. Thursday, 10:00am-12:00pm Oct 13 - Dec 8 SKIN TONES: PORTRAIT/FIGURE Students will tackle the perennial query of how does one mix a flesh tone in oil paints using live models, both portrait and nude, employing both traditional and innovative approaches. Wednesday, 1:30pm-4:30pm Sep 21 - Nov 2 STILL LIFE/INTERIORS: MORVEN Paint still life studies, interiors, and the grounds at one of Princeton's most beautiful and historic venues. Students will have access to the windowed sun room overlooking the Morven estate. Monday, 1:00pm-4:00pm Oct 17 - Nov 7 TEXTILES USING STONES: GFS After exploring stone sculptures in the exhibition Moments of Matter for inspiration, participants will create three scarves and a small fabric painting using rocks, stones, and minerals as resists in silkdyeing. Saturday, 10:00am-4:00pm Nov 12 - Nov 12 W/C: CONSCIOUS COLOR Each artist will start to assemble a personal guide to color which can continue to grow as a reference for future artwork. Friday, 10:00am-1:00pm Sep 30 - Nov 18 WATERCOLOR: LANDSCAPES Participants will study a variety of painting styles - from realistic to impressionist. Students can paint any outdoor scene, from green and lush vistas, to gritty urban landscapes. Wednesday, 10:00am-1:00pm WATERMEDIA: W/C & ACRYLIC Students will use non-traditional and experimental techniques to create form and texture with compositions inspired by still life subjects and photographic images. Tuesday, 9:30am-12:30pm Sep 20 - Oct 25 WEAVE MON/WED AM Students will work on an individual hand loom. Early sessions will provide introduction to Latin American Weaving, followed by learning techniques for use in individual designs to produce their own textiles., 10:00am-12:00pm Oct 17 - Nov 16 page 6
7 WHEEL/HANDBUILD [MON PM] For those who want to explore clay, this class will cover the basics of wheel throwing, wedging, centering, and making cylinders. Monday, 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 12 - Dec 5 ART MAKING: SERIOUS & SILLY This is the most fun class ever! Students are given simple exercises to get them going, but after that, they are free to create whatever artwork they choose. Thursday, 4:00pm-5:00pm Sep 22 - Nov 3 GIRL SCOUTS: PAINTING [BROWNIES] Girl Scout Brownies earn your Painting badge at the Arts Council. Saturday, 10:00am-1:00pm Oct 1 - Oct 1 WHEEL/HANDBUILD [TH AM] For those who want to explore clay, this class will cover the basics of wheel throwing, wedging, centering, and making cylinders. Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm Sep 15 - Dec 8 Children ART & NATURE: AFTER-SCHOOL Student s imaginative mixed media projects will be inspired by the life of the Earth. Students will be introduced to proper techniques using oil pastels, pencil, watercolors, collage, and more! Wednesday, 4:00pm-5:00pm ART & NATURE: HOME SCHOOL Student s imaginative mixed media projects will be inspired by the life of the Earth. Students will be introduced to proper techniques using oil pastels, pencil, watercolors, collage, and more! Wednesday, 1:30pm-3:00pm BUILDING BASICS Students will be introduced to the sculptural aspects of self-hardening clay, while also experimenting with plaster and papier-mâché. Tuesday, 4:00pm-5:00pm Sep 20 - Nov 8 DRAW & PAINT BASICS I Young artists will learn basic artistic principles developing skills and confidence each session. Color theory, perspective, proportion will be balanced with imaginative art making! Saturday, 9:30am-11:30am Oct 8 - Nov 19 GIRL SCOUTS: DRAWING [JUNIORS] Girl Scout Juniors earn your Drawing badge at the Arts Council. Saturday, 2:00pm-5:00pm Oct 1 - Oct 1 GIRL SCOUTS: DRAWING [JUNIORS] Girl Scout Juniors earn your Drawing badge at the Arts Council. Saturday, 10:00am-1:00pm Nov 19 - Nov 19 GIRL SCOUTS: PAINTING [BROWNIES] Girl Scout Brownies earn your Painting badge at the Arts Council. Saturday, 2:00pm-5:00pm Nov 19 - Nov 19 HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY Learn about the styles of local artists and develop a personal island style. Activities will also include performance art and storytelling activities. Monday, 4:30pm-5:30pm Sep 12 - Nov 14 KNITTING: HOME SCHOOL Ages: 6-10 Tuesday, 1:30pm-3:00pm Sep 20 - Nov 8 $160 / $160 Member SPANISH DANCE - INTRO Flamenco, Folk, and Classical Spanish dance will be covered. Ages: 5-8 Saturday, 2:15pm-3:00pm Sep 17 - Dec 17 Lisa Bottalico $175 / $150 Member, page 7
8 SPANISH DANCE - LEVEL 2 Flamenco, Folk, and Classical Spanish dance will be covered. Saturday, 9:30am-10:30am Sep 17 - Dec 17 SPANISH DANCE - LEVEL 3 Flamenco, Folk, and Classical Spanish dance will be covered. Saturday, 10:30am-11:30am Sep 17 - Dec 17 Children/Pre-Teens ART & STORIES: AFTER-CARE Thursday + Friday, 3:30pm-5:00pm Nov 10 - Nov 11 ART & STORIES: MINI-CAMP Join your fellow explorers as you discover the exciting worlds found within the pages of treasured books during this fun week-long adventure. Instructors will lead their groups in mixed media art projects. Thursday + Friday, 9:00am-3:30pm Nov 10 - Nov 11 ART & STORIES: PRE-CARE Thursday + Friday, 8:00am-9:00am Nov 10 - Nov 11 ARTHROPOD ACADEMY Students will create ideas for the future envisioning insect robots, crustacean homes and arachnid city buildings exploring the shape of organisms. Tuesday, 4:00pm-5:30pm Sep 27 - Nov 15 CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION Students will learn various hand-building techniques in clay (pinch, coil, and slab), as well as assemblage methods using cardboard and other materials. Wednesday, 4:00pm-5:30pm DRAW & PAINT BASICS II Young artists will learn basic artistic principles developing skills and confidence each session. Color theory, perspective, proportion will be balanced with imaginative art making! Saturday, 12:00pm-2:00pm Oct 8 - Nov 19 DRAW/PAINT I: AFTER-SCHOOL Students will learn to observe the basic shapes found in nature - looking at things creatively and conveying these images by drawing and painting in various mediums. Tuesday, 4:00pm-5:30pm Sep 20 - Nov 8 ENVIRONMENTAL ART Inspired by works by such renowned artists as Goldsworthy, Smithson, di Maria, and Christo, students will create designs and art that speaks about urban habitats. Thursday, 4:00pm-5:30pm Oct 13 - Dec 8 CHARACTER DESIGN [TWEEN] Wednesday, 4:30pm-6:00pm CREATIVE JOURNALING: MINI-CAMP Create a mixed media journal using a variety of materials, such as, watercolor pencil, stamping, and sharpie marker. Thursday + Friday, 9:00am-3:30pm Nov 10 - Nov 11 FANTASTIC BEASTS [TWEEN] Dive into the world of Harry Potter and create mystical and magical beasts! This workshop blends together traditional and digital media, with hands-on demonstrations and a thorough review of Adobe Photoshop. Ages: Friday, 3:30pm-5:30pm Nov 18 - Nov 18 $55 / $45 Member s page 8
9 FASHION & EXPRESSION [TWEEN] Fashion and Expression will cover all aspects of the Fashion world, from mood boards, to pattern making, to seasonal color pallets. Students will build off of professional examples, including fashion icon interviews and blog posts. Thursday, 4:30pm-6:00pm Sep 22 - Oct 20 PET PORTRAITS: MINI-CAMP Thursday + Friday, 9:00am-3:30pm Nov 10 - Nov 11 WRITE/DRAW: HALLOWEEN [TWEEN] Through a series of interactive workshops, students will create their very own illustrated Halloween stories. Friday, 3:30pm-5:30pm Oct 28 - Oct 28 Pre-teens/Teens ACAD DRAW/PAINT II [MON] Students will observe the basic shapes found in nature while looking at things creatively. They will experiment with texture, learn and practice drawing lines, blending and tonal values, and seeing lights and darks. Monday, 4:30pm-5:30pm Sep 12 - Nov 14 DIGITAL PHOTO: TWEENS/TEENS Learn about simple digital camera techniques for photographing action, capturing the fullest spectrum of color, getting great exposures, shooting in a wide angle, normal and telephoto focal lengths and more. Tuesday, 4:00pm-5:30pm Oct 4 - Nov 8 DRAW/PAINT: HOMESCHOOL Students will observe the basic shapes found in nature while looking at things creatively. They will experiment with texture, learn and practice drawing lines, blending and tonal values, and seeing lights and darks. Tuesday, 1:30pm-3:00pm Sep 20 - Nov 8 EXPLORING VISUAL ARTS Students will use techniques in shading, perspective and proportion for both sketching and completed drawings. Color study will be explored also through painting, using various media such as acrylics and watercolors. Saturday, 3:00pm-5:00pm Nov 5 - Nov 19 GIRL SCOUTS: DIGITAL [CADETTES] Girl Scout Cadettes earn your Digital Movie Maker badge at the Arts Council. Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm Oct 1 - Oct 1 GIRL SCOUTS: DIGITAL [CADETTES] Girl Scout Cadettes earn your Digital Movie Maker badge at the Arts Council. Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm Nov 19 - Nov 19 MOVIE MAKING: HOME SCHOOL This Arts Council original movie will be written, directed, and produced by students as they develop lighting, camera, and acting skills. Tuesday, 1:30pm-3:00pm Sep 20 - Nov 8 OIL PAINTING: HOME SCHOOL Wednesday, 1:30pm-3:00pm SEW EASY: BEGINNER KIDS Students will learn the basics of sewing, design and construction of their own creative projects. They will have fun sewing by hand and learning how to use a sewing machine. Monday, 4:00pm-5:30pm Oct 24 - Dec 5 SPANISH DANCE - LEVEL 4 Flamenco, Folk, and Classical Spanish dance will be covered. Ages: Saturday, 11:30am-12:30pm Sep 17 - Dec 17 $200 / $175 Member p page 9
10 Teens ANATOMICAL DRAWING This class provides instruction and ongoing review of form, function, skeletal and muscular structures, proportions, and characteristics of the body. Strong emphasis will be on the figure at rest and in movement. Tuesday, 6:30pm-8:30pm Sep 20 - Nov 15 DIGITAL FILMMAKERS Students will learn to produce digital films based on their interest. From documentary style videos to experimental dramas. Tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm Oct 18 - Dec 13 DIGITAL PORTRAITURE [TEENS] Students will learn and build off of the technical skills needed to create portraits, starting with proportions, shading, and an anatomical look at different facial features. GRAPHIC DESIGN [TEEN] Students will use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to complete real-world graphic design projects. Building off of in-class demonstrations and professional examples, students will be encouraged to develop their own style. Wednesday, 6:15pm-7:45pm PORTFOLIO PREP This class will provide valuable insight into the steps involved and strategies to consider in preparing your art portfolio for college admissions. Monday, 6:30pm-8:30pm Sep 12 - Nov 14 SPANISH DANCE - LEVEL 5 Flamenco, Folk, and Classical Spanish dance will be covered. Saturday, 12:30pm-2:00pm Sep 17 - Dec 17 Thursday, 6:15pm-7:45pm Sep 22 - Oct 20 GRAPH DESIGN: POLITICAL [TEEN] Students will look at political posters through history and discuss those that are iconic and why. Drawing inspiration from real life examples students will be asked to consider their color palette, font choice, and imagery. TEEN CERAMICS This class will guide beginners, as well as teens with some previous ceramics experience, in their continuing exploration of hand-building and wheel throwing techniques. Thursday, 4:00pm-5:30pm Sep 29 - Nov 17 Friday, 3:30pm-5:30pm Nov 4 - Nov 4 page 10
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