Drawing, Painting & Illustration
|
|
- Neil Norton
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine (207) For more information visit our website at or us at We are proud of the caliber of our Artist/Instructors. Visit our website for biographies and images of their work Winter 2011 Art Class & Workshop Schedule SA 1 DRAWING & WATERCOLOR Russ Whitten, 10 Weeks Monday 10-1 January 24 March 28 Tuition $290 Model Fee $30 SA 2 CAPTURING COLOR IN PASTEL Norma Machado, 6 Weeks Monday 1:30 4:30 February 7 March 14 Tuition $230 Drawing, Painting & Illustration This class will provide training in the direct observation of form and its surrounding elements. The emphasis will be on controlling watercolor media and tonal drawing to re-create the appearance of nature. The development of forms as derived from the study of perspective, composition, value and color will play as the foundation for this class. Topics include still life, landscape, and figure. Materials list sent upon registration. This course is designed for both novice and beginner as well as for the intermediate pastellist who wants to take a refresher course. Students will learn the language of color by exploring various techniques of pastel painting including creating color with color (overlaying several colors in order to produce secondary and tertiary colors). The hands on painting sessions will primarily be in a landscape theme with an emphasis on creating color harmony. Group critiques and individual guidance will be given. Materials list sent upon registration SA 3 PAINTING LIGHT Erin Murray, 12 Weeks Monday 6 9 January 24 April 11 Tuition $320 Model Fee $50 For the introductory through advanced painter. In this class you will learn the important formal techniques necessary for a solid structure on which to build paintings. The class will introduce and further explore color theory, paints and mediums, and canvas preparation. Students will learn how to work with brushes and the palette knife to accurately and effectively create light, space, and form. During the course, students will work exclusively from life observation (still-life and the figure) with two classes in en plein air painting in the landscape. Students at all painting levels will work simultaneously and be given instruction according to their own skill-level. Materials list will be provided after registration.
2 SA 4 SEMINAR IN WATERCOLOR Dewitt Hardy, 12 Weeks Tuesday 10-1 January 18 April 5 Tuition $ 320 SA 5 FIGURE IN DRAWING & WATERCOLOR Dewitt Hardy, 12 Weeks, Tuesday 2-5 Jan. 18 April 5 Tuition $320 Model Fee $95 This seminar for watercolorists encompasses a broad study of technique and subject matter. Clean wash fundamentals, the study of light and dark, shaped washes- including linked and turning shadows are some of the topics covered, as well as volumes, composition, color, drawing, and spatial relationships. Subject matter is by individual preference, and can include floral, still life, landscape, figure and architecture. Demonstrations by the instructor illustrate all techniques. Students will be evaluated at their own level. Materials list sent upon registration. This class is for those students who are ready for intensive work with the model and a review and analysis of the human form. Drawing is emphasized, as well as a brush-up on watercolor fundamentals- volumes, color, composition, and clean washes. Painting the live model in the environment includes an exploration of the nuances of the human figure, some anatomy, proportion, and gesture,as well as the study of the environment inhabited by the model. Materials list sent upon registration. SA 6 OIL PAINTING WITH LAYERS & GLAZES Todd Bonita, 10 Weeks Tuesday 6 9 February 8 April 12 Tuition $300 SA 7 CREATIVE WATERCOLOR Dustan Knight, 6 Weeks Wednesday 9 12 January 19 February 23 Tuition $ 230 The tradition of oil painting with layers and glazes by such artists as Vermeer and Rembrandt has been in practice since 15th Century Renaissance. The techniques and methods discussed in this class attempt to simplify the process into clear, compartmental stages. Students will work from their own photo reference on assignments that explore various ways to handle transparent and opaque color, examine different kinds of tonal underpaintings and address which colors work best for glazing. Both classic and modern approaches are covered. We will also see how to incorporate texture, scumbling and direct painting techniques into this age old system. Through discussion, demonstration and practice, this course is designed to enable the student to comprehend each step of this process. Exploring creative watercolor processes in still life and landscape, students will be introduced to materials and techniques like the use of iridescent and metallic watercolors, tissue paper, and miskit, as well as stenciling, sponging and splattering. Instructor demonstrates all techniques, with lots of critiques. SA 8 THE EXPRESSIVE COLORED PENCIL Carol Ann Morley, 8 Weeks Wednesday 1 4 March 2 April 20 Tuition $280 Explore the potential of this innovative medium. The colored pencil offers a broad range of expression, combining qualities of both drawing and painting. From photo realism to abstract painting, the colored pencil can mix and blend like translucent watercolor. Exert more pressure it mimics oil painting; change the paper surface it's a whispering pastel. It's fun to work with and there is no set up time or clean up! Find out how this color medium can work for you, experiment with different textured and colored paper surfaces and learn the cool techniques this versatile medium can achieve. All techniques will be demonstrated by the instructor. You will work from still life and photo imagery. Individual interpretation and expression will be encouraged. All levels welcome.
3 SA 9 REPRESENTATIONAL OIL PAINTING (All levels) Sean Beavers, 13 Weeks Wednesday 6-9 January 19 April 13 Limit 12 Tuition $340 SA 10 BOTANICAL DRAWING IN COLOR Carol Ann Morley, 10 Weeks Thursday 12 3 February 10 April 14 Tuition $300 SA 11 DRAWING BEYOND THE IMAGINATION Erin Murray, 12 Weeks Thursday 6-9 January 20 April 7 Tuition $320 Model Fee $50 SA 12 ILLUSTRATING CHILDREN S BOOKS Teri Weidner, 10 Weeks Thursday 6 9 February 10 April 14 Limit 10 Tuition $290 SA 13 EASY ACRYLIC Dustan Knight, 6 Weeks Friday 2 5 March 11 April 15 Tuition $230 This studio class is for anyone from beginner to the advanced painter looking to develop their visual vocabulary and expression. From realism to expressionism, there are some simple methods that can significantly improve your oil painting, through the use of light, color, atmosphere and form. Students will be introduced to the knowledge and skills necessary to represent the world around them. Personal projects and assignments will help explore these concepts. Individual expression and growth will be encouraged. All painting levels will meet simultaneously, from beginner to advanced. Materials list presented at the first class. Explore colors of the natural world through sketching and drawing plants. Learn how to read the natural color of flowers, fruits and leaves and depict them with colored pencils. Students will be introduced to colored pencil techniques along with methods to create realistic portraits of plants. You will learn how to slowly develop your renderings and stay in control of your color through tonal studies, selecting colors for light and shadows and making a colored chart to test color choices. Colored pencils are fun to work with and you are encouraged to use the botanical images in your own creative way. All levels welcome. For the introductory and intermediate student. This drawing class is structured to help students to develop the ability to see, understand, and accurately recreate tonal relationships, shapes, and structure. Emphasis is placed on the drawing process, the development of critical thinking, and self-critique. We will use a range of materials including charcoal, graphite, pen, pastel, and conte crayon. Students will work exclusively from life observation (still-life and the figure) in class and will also gain practice in reproducing master drawings. A material list will be provided after registration. Learn the process for illustrating a children s book, from rough thumbnail sketches to a 8-to-16 page mock-up. We ll study elements such as page design, character development, and pacing, and explore how to combine them to create a compelling book. This class is open both to beginners and to those already acquainted with the field. Students are welcome to bring a book idea to develop in class, although the focus of the class will be on developing the illustrations rather than the writing. For beginners as well as a refreshment for the more experienced student, this course will encompass basic techniques of acrylic painting including color mixing, value studies, composition and design. A variety of subject matter will be explored, from the techniques of still life painting to topics students wish to generate themselves. Styles may range from realism to expressionism. The instructor demonstrates all techniques. SA 14 FABULOUS FLOWERS Dustan Knight Saturday 10 3, January 29 Limit 12 Tuition $95 Splashing and splattering big juicy florals using a direct painting technique, Dustan Knight teaches the essence of fearless spontaneous painting. Demonstrating step-by-step, Dustan helps you loosen up while emphasizing basic compositional rules and design laws. We will be working wet into wet with later glazing and detail work. Though we will have a floral arrangement, this style quickly moves beyond rendering. Fun and relaxing, this approach celebrates the unique creative spirit of each artist. Materials list sent upon registration. SA 15 INTENSE FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP Dustan Knight Interested in a freer, more expressive approach to the figure? Here is your chance as we immerse ourselves in an intense drawing workshop that begins with the energetic gesture, explores the figure in light and shadow and specific illumination strategies. Finally we will consider the notion of the dramatic figure narrative. This is not your usual drawing class - it unlocks the individual expressive artist within. Though primarily charcoal and
4 Saturday, 10 3, February 26 & March 5 Tuition $180 Model Fee $50 pencil, we may explore additional materials as well. SA 16 VISUAL THINKING Gail Sauter, 6 Weeks Monday 3:30 5:30 March 21 April 25 Tuition $200 Creative Process Learn to approach your work from within and apply the techniques needed to take it to the next level. This course will focus on developing a unique voice and vision based on open discussion of the creative process and weekly critique of work produced out of class. This course is designed to identify stylistic strengths as well as obstacles and help artists to get out of their own way in order to create more personal and powerful work. Each class includes individual and group evaluation with special emphasis on idea generation and content. Through readings, discussion, observation, image invention, and experimentation, work through the development of personal imagery utilizing your choice of media. Come prepared to build on your previous work (bring pieces in progress as well as completed pieces), experience, memory, ideas, and methods of working. Ceramics, Jewelry, Foundry, Sculpture, Felting SA 17 DRIFTWOOD& LACE: Organic to Bronze Lauren Holmgren & Josh Dow 6 Weeks, Tuesday 5 8 February 8 March 15 Limit 8 Tuition $220 Material Fee $125 (5 lbs of metal included) SA 18 CERAMICS WORKSHOP Trisha Coates, 8 Weeks Wednesday 6 9 February 9 March 30 Tuition $285 Lab Fee $60 Have you been holding on to a beautiful tree branch that you know you ll use one day? Maybe it s a pet fish that you ve saved in the freezer for just the right moment. Here is your chance, Green Foundry presents the opportunity for your saved treasures to last forever; direct burn-out bronze casting. This class will focus on using any organic material to create a bronze casting. Create an exact replica of any organic matter using a high heat mold. The mold is fired and the debris from the original object is removed and bronze is cast in its place, leaving a perfect reproduction of the original piece of driftwood or lace. Please join us for this innovative course! Ceramics Workshop is open to students of all skill levels and will offer beginning or continued exploration of basic hand-building and wheel-throwing methods. Come ready to create. Instructor Trisha Coates will offer various approaches and tips to help translate your ideas into clay, using the potters wheel, hand-building and glazing techniques. SA 19 FIGURE SCULPTING ON THE ARMATURE Christopher Gowell, 10 Weeks Thursday 10-1 January 27 March 31 Tuition $295 Model & Clay Fee $150 Using a live model reference, we will design and build armatures to sculpt a standing figure in clay. Techniques for modeling from direct observation will be taught, including working with movement, proportion, volumes and planes, and the impact of gesture to create visual form. Those who wish to cast their pieces may inquire at our Green Foundry for prices on molds and casts in aluminum, iron, and bronze. Water clay and plasticene provided for quarter scale figures. Larger scale figures in plasticene will cost extra.
5 SA 20 A&B JEWELRY & METALSMITHING Alice Carroll, 12 Weeks 20 A, Friday B, Friday 6-9 January 21 April 8 Limit 12 Tuition $320 Lab Fee $50 SA 21 FELTING: FLOWERS & MORE Jennifer Field, 2 Sessions Saturday 9 4 February 12 & 19 Tuition $200 Basic Kit $30 This beginning intensive will cover the use of basic hand tools and the primary techniques in making jewelry and metal objects. We will cover hot and cold connections, piercing, surface decoration, light forging, forming, and basic stone settings. We will also explore various ways of casting such as the use of cuttlebone and delft clay. Students are encouraged to create their own designs. Bring a sketchbook to class. More advanced students will receive one on one help in applying advanced techniques to their designs. The class will be a mixture of demonstrations, lectures, and studio time. Explore the magical process of felting in this informative and fun workshop. Both wet and needle felting techniques will be introduced to create a variety of materials and three dimensional shapes. Basic projects will be presented with a lot of room for imagination and personal expression. Projects may include such natural objects as flowers, birds, and butterflies. Materials list sent upon registration. More fleece available from instructor. Looking at Manana, Watercolor by Dewitt Hardy Sign up for our MONHEGAN ISLAND outdoor painting watercolor intensive with Dewitt Hardy August 1 st - 5 th Limit 12. Students will be responsible for their own travel, lodging and meals. Registration closes June 1 st. Tuition $475 Interested? Call (207) or us at info@sanctuaryarts.org for more information. SIGN UP EARLY TO ENSURE ENROLLMENT.
6
Drawing, Painting & Illustration
117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine 03903 (207) 438-9826 For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org! We are proud of the caliber of our Artist/Instructors.
More informationDrawing & Illustration
117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine 03903 (207) 438-9826 For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org! Sanctuary Arts Celebrates the Art School's
More informationDrawing & Painting on Location
For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org Come to our Sculpture Garden OPEN HOUSE & Iron Pour Saturday, JUNE 2 nd, 11 4 SA 1 EN PLEIN
More informationDrawing & Painting on Location
For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org Come to our Sculpture Garden OPEN HOUSE, Small Works Art Show & Iron Pour Benefit Saturday,
More information117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine (207)
117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine 03903 (207) 438-9826 For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org! We are proud of the caliber of our Artist/Instructors.
More informationDrawing, Painting, Monoprinting, Egg Tempera Indigo Dyeing, Asian Brush Painting
A t t a c h m e n t s a r e a 117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine 03903 (207) 438-9826 For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org! WINTER
More informationStudio Art Classes & Workshops Fall 2010
Where art is for everyone. Newburyport Art Association Studio Art Classes & Workshops Fall 2010 Painting by Artist/Instructor Susan Spellman Welcome to the NAA Art Education Program "Where Art is For Everyone"
More informationvisit our website at or us at
visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org Come to our Sculpture Garden OPEN HOUSE & IRON POUR Benefit for Local Children's Hunger Initiative Saturday, June
More informationFall 2018 Art Class & Workshop Schedule
A t t a c h m e n t s a r e a 117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine 03903 (207) 438-9826 For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org! Fall 2018
More informationCLASS SCHEDULE WINTER/SPRING 2018
dupageartleague www.dupageartleague.org CLASS SCHEDULE WINTER/SPRING 2018 January 8-May 26 ADULT CLASS FEES: MEMBERS $90/$85 seniors NON-MEMBERS $100/$95 seniors b.i.a. stands for beginner, intermediate
More informationMuseum of Art. Studio Art Classes Spring 2017
Museum of Art Studio Art Classes Spring 2017 Art Studio Programs - 2017 Spring Schedule The Museum of Art Studio Programs exist to give our community access to creative learning opportunities. Through
More informationDrawing & Painting on Location
For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org SA 1 REDESIGNING REALITY; EXPRESSIVE WATERCOLOR Dustan Knight, 5 Weeks Tuesday, June 1 29,
More informationFA: Fine Arts. FA 030 FINE ARTS TRANSFER 1.5 credits. FA 040 FINE ARTS TRANSFER 1.5 credits. FA 050 FINE ARTS TRANSFER CREDIT 3 credits
FA: Fine Arts FA 030 FINE ARTS TRANSFER 1.5 credits FA 040 FINE ARTS TRANSFER 1.5 credits FA 050 FINE ARTS TRANSFER CREDIT 3 credits FA 060 FINE ARTS TRANSFER CREDIT 3 credits FA 101 Painting For students
More informationStudio Art at the Morris Museum - Summer 2015
Studio Art at the Morris Museum - Summer 2015 WEEK 1 Eco Art with Kelly Bogucz. Ages 7-10 Monday thru Friday, July 6 10, 9:30am 12:30pm Explore a variety of textures found in rocks, trees, grass and other
More informationEarly Childhood Classes. Youth Classes. Kids-N-Art (Ages 3-5)
VISUAL ARTS CLASSES 9/5/12-1/19/13; No classes Nov 21-24, 2012 & Dec 24, 2012 Jan 5, 2013. Classes are two 8-week sessions with a one-week break in between unless noted otherwise. Session 1: 9/5/12-10/30/12;
More information2016 Fall Classes MONDAY. GRAPHITE DRAWING CLASS Nan Runde 10 weeks Level: Beginner to Advanced
2016 Fall Classes MONDAY BEGINNING DRAWING Zbigniew Grzyb 10 weeks Level: Beginner Students will learn the classical drawing process using fundamentals such as perspective, proportion, how to organize
More informationADULTS WEEKLY ART ATTACK
747 ADULTS WEEKLY ART ATTACK CLASSES The Drill Hall Studio + Gallery Est. 2015 THE DRILL HALL s t u d i o The historic Drill Hall Studio - place to go for WEEKLY CLASSES 07 4721 2634 www.thedrillhallstudio.com.au
More informationkimballartcenter // june - august 2018 adult workshops & classes
kimballartcenter // june - august 2018 adult workshops & classes après office A creative happy hour of sorts, our evening studio classes are designed to provide an introductory art experience in a relaxed
More informationvisit our website at or us at
visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at info@sanctuaryarts.org OPEN HOUSE & IRON POUR BENEFIT for Sanctuary Artreach, our New Scholarship Program Saturday, June 15, 11 4 (rain
More informationDuPage Art League
DuPage Art League www.dupageartleague.org ADULT CLASS SCHEDULE - SUMMER 2018 ADULT CLASS FEES: MEMBERS $65/$60 SENIORS: NONMEMBERS $70/$65 SENIORS b.i.a. stands for beginner, intermediate, advanced levels.
More informationFALL ART CLASSES COURSE CATALOG REGISTER SOON AS CLASSES FILL UP QUICKLY! ANNARBORARTCENTER.ORG/ART-CLASSES
REGISTER SOON AS CLASSES FILL UP QUICKLY! FALL ART CLASSES COURSE CATALOG ANNARBORARTCENTER.ORG/ART-CLASSES 734.926.4128 ADULT CLASSES INTRO TO CERAMICS WITH DARIA Instructor: Daria White Wednesdays, October
More informationWINTER TERM CLASSES BEGIN JAN. 22ND JOIN US!
Winter Term 2019 DRAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES FRIDAY MORNING PORTRAIT CLASS -NEW TUESDAY EVENING FIGURE PAINTING AND DRAWING SPRING LANDSCAPE WORKSHOPS - SATURDAY CLASS FOR TEENS WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP RESCHEDULED
More informationVISUAL ARTS CONSERVATORY
VISUAL ARTS CONSERVATORY YEAR FALL OR SPRING Mon/Wed FALL OR SPRING Tues/Thrs Year 1 7 th Grade TWO YEAR-LONG Year 2 8 th Grade TWO YEAR-LONG Beg 2 Dimensional Design Advanced 2 Dimensional Design Beg
More informationWINTER // SPRING 2019
WINTER // SPRING 2019 ADULT CLASSES Winter January 14th-March 12th 8 Weeks Spring March 18th-May 18th 8 Weeks www.mablehouse.org 770-819-3285 5239 Floyd Road Adult Pottery MUD MIXERS (AGE 16 +) This class
More informationSpring Youth Art Class Catalog. Tuition, package of four workshops, $80 Pay as you go, $25 per workshop
Richfield Art Studio 3838 Brecksville Road, Richfield, OH 44286 330.659.9232 RichfieldArtStudio.com Spring Youth Art Class Catalog Paper & Clay, Saturday Kid's ART Workshops Ages 6-10 Saturdays, 10:30AM
More informationArt Glossary Studio Art Course
Art Glossary Studio Art Course Abstract: not realistic, though often based on an actual subject. Accent: a distinctive feature, such as a color or shape, added to bring interest to a composition. Advertisement:
More informationTriton Museum of Art School. Spring/Summer Session 2013 Studio Classes for Adults and Youth
Triton Museum of Art School Spring/Summer Session 2013 Studio Classes for Adults and Youth ArtStudio Spring For All Level Students Landscape Painting with Ray Mendieta Monday Evenings, 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
More informationArt Center of Northern New Jersey 250 Center Street New Milford, NJ Session I Fall 2018 GALLERY EVENTS
Art Center of Northern New Jersey 250 Center Street New Milford, NJ 07646 201.599. 2992 info@artcenter-nnj.org www.artcenter-nnj.org Session I Fall 2018 GALLERY EVENTS ACNNJ Painting Affiliate Show October
More informationClick here to register online.
Click here to register online. Beginning Drawing Saturdays January 6, 20, 27, February 3; 1:15-4:45 p.m. (Inclement Weather Date: February 10) An introductory level course of drawing for beginners and
More informationSummer Art Program at Somers High School 2016
Summer Art Program at Somers High School 2016 Mary Curran, Sarah Burda, and Kyle Kipfer (SHS Art Teachers), will once again be offering specialized art instruction for Elementary students (entering Grades
More informationCLASS SCHEDULE Fall 2016
dupageartleague www.dupageartleague.org CLASS SCHEDULE Fall 2016 ADULT CLASSES: MEMBER $90/$85 senior NON-MEMBER $100/$95 senior CHILDREN S CLASSES: $70 for 6 week session SKILL LEVELS: b = beginner i
More informationADULT CLASS FEES: MEMBERS
dupageartleague 218 W. Front St., Wheaton, IL CLASS SCHEDULE FALL 2017 September 11 December 16 ADULT CLASS FEES: MEMBERS $90/$85 seniors NON-MEMBERS $100/$95 seniors b.i.a. = beginner, intermediate &
More informationDrawing/Painting. Drawing for Absolute Beginners. Pamela Ervin. 8 sessions, 3 sections
Classes Beginning Computers Abby Stokes Wednesdays, June 6 July 25 10 am 12 pm Whether you have some experience with personal computers or have never even touched one, this course will demystify the hardware
More informationFall 2018 Class Listing
Certificate in Botanical Art & Illustration Fall 2018 Class Listing Botany Olivia Lenahan, Horticultural Scientist Saturdays, August 4, 11, 18, and 25 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. This course is introductory in
More informationPainting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS)
Painting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS) 1 Painting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS) Courses PDS 2011. Painting. 3 Credit Hours. This studio-intensive course is designed to give the student a thorough grounding in
More informationArt Approved: May 2008 Geneva-Fairmont Alignment: Fillmore Central Update: 2003 Revision: May 2008 Revision: June 2009
A Curriculum Guide for Fillmore Central Public Schools Grades K-12 Approved: May 2008 Geneva-Fairmont Alignment: 1999-2000 Fillmore Central Update: 2003 Revision: May 2008 Revision: June 2009 Curriculum
More informationPAINTING SYLLABUS. Session B Painting Instructor: Kate Stewart TA: Mona Welch
Session B Painting Instructor: Kate Stewart TA: Mona Welch In this short course we will study how to paint, what to paint, and why to paint with the goal of independent study and personal enrichment in
More informationCLASS SCHEDULE Summer 2016
dupageartleague www.dupageartleague.org CLASS SCHEDULE Summer 2016 *Note: Session A, June classes have been canceled due to repairs to the building. July and August may be at a different site. TBA Session
More information2011 Austin Independent School District Page 1 of 4 updated 5/15/11
Course: M.S. Beginning Art yearlong Austin ISD Yearly Itinerary 1 st There s a specific vocabulary for Art. Elements of Art are building blocks for creating original works. How do the art elements interrelate
More informationPainting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS)
Painting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS) 1 Painting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS) Courses PDS 2011. Painting. 3 Credit Hours. This studio-intensive course is designed to give the student a thorough grounding in
More informationDrawing Portfolio. Advanced Placement Studio Art. Drawing embodies a genuine and independent way of thinking. Phillip Rawson
Advanced Placement Studio Art Drawing Portfolio Drawing embodies a genuine and independent way of thinking. Phillip Rawson In this course you will investigate some of the practical, expressive and theoretical
More informationCORCORAN CONTINUING EDUCATION (CCE)
CORCORAN CONTINUING EDUCATION (CCE) CCE 0899. Digital Photography Basics. 0 Credits.. Restricted to non-degree CCE 1010. Fundamentals of Graphic Design. 0 Credits.. Restricted to non-degree CCE 1101. Special
More informationDuPage Art League. dupageartleague. CLASSES START January 7, 2019
DuPage Art League CLASSES START January 7, 2019 Art by Margaret Bucholz Art by Ben Calvert dupageartleague school & gallery 218 West Front Street Wheaton IL60187 630.653.7090 www.dupageartleague.org DuPage
More informationIL: Illustration. IL 102 Introduction to Digital Sculpting 1.5 credits; 3 lab hours
IL: Illustration IL 102 Introduction to Digital Sculpting A hands-on studio course where students create characters, props and costumes in three dimensions (3D) using the most up-to-date mesh-based digital
More informationFine Arts Student Learning Outcomes Course, Program and Core Competency Alignment
Program: ART Institutional SLOs Fine Arts Student Learning Outcomes Course, Program and Core Competency I. Content Knowledge II. Critical, Creative, and Analytical Thinking Number of Courses 48 III. Communication
More informationMANCHESTER AND ORCHARD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY TEXT FOR STUDENT DISPLAYS, 2012 FOCUS ON CONCEPTS AND STUDENT LEARNING TARGETS
MANCHESTER AND ORCHARD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY TEXT FOR STUDENT DISPLAYS, 2012 FOCUS ON CONCEPTS AND STUDENT LEARNING TARGETS ART BY SIDNEY GLEN IMA INTERMEDIATE MULTI-AGE CLASS: 4 TH AND 5 TH GRADES We completed
More informationDecember Workshop 2018 Catalog
December Workshop 2018 Catalog REGISTRATION OPENS: MONDAY, July 2, 2018 SESSION DATES: November 26 th December 15 th, 2018 REGISTER ONLINE: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! P: 404.252.2927
More informationQuail Creek Fine Arts Painting Club
Quail Creek Fine Arts Painting Club Catalog Fall 2017 ~ Spring 2018 The Quail Creek Fine Arts Painting Club provides creative opportunities for residents to experience art using a variety of media. We
More informationE D U C A T I O N A r t C l a s s e s a n d P r o g r a m s SUMMER 2018
THE BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART E D U C A T I O N A r t C l a s s e s a n d P r o g r a m s SUMMER 2018 This publication includes classes and programs at two locations: BUTLER INSTITUTE/BEECHER CENTER/
More informationFolsom Art Center AT 48 NATOMA
FOLSOM ART CENTER 25 Folsom Art Center AT 48 NATOMA We provide opportunities for all ages to create and appreciate the arts. Art classes for adults and seniors Art, music, and theatre classes for youth
More informationClasses. Monday ARTISTS' WORKSHOP, INC. Artistsʼ Workshop, Inc. 9:30-12:30 " " " Watercolor. 1:00-4:00 "Soft Pastel
ARTISTS' Classes 2013 WORKSHOP, INC. 540 Barracuda Blvd. New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 P O Box 1194 New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170-1194 Art Gallery 115 Canal Street New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 www.artistsworkshopinc.com
More informationP o s i t i v e S t r o k e s A r t S c h o o l
P o s i t i v e S t r o k e s A r t S c h o o l & Gallery Summer 2018 Classes, camps & Workshops 125 W. Colfax St. P a l a t i n e, I l 6 0 0 6 7 8 4 7 7 0 5-7 1 3 0 w w w. p o s i t i v e s t r o k e
More informationBASIC DRAWING Hugh Donnelly
BASIC DRAWING Hugh Donnelly Hugh Donnelly began teaching painting and drawing in New York in 1981. He has been teaching at Multnomah Art Center since 1995. He studied art and education at Oregon College
More informationFINE ARTS COURSE SYLLABUS
FINE ARTS COURSE SYLLABUS Course Title: Studio 3 Department: Art Primary Course Materials: Color and 2-d Design 1. Colored pencils 2. Colored paper 3. Chaulk Pastels/Oil crayon 4. Tissue paper 5. Watercolors
More informationDuPage Art League
DuPage Art League www.dupageartleague.org FALL ADULT CLASS SCHEDULE - SEPTEMBER 10 DECEMBER 17, 2018 ADULT CLASS FEES: MEMBERS $90/$85 SENIORS: NONMEMBERS $100/$95 SENIORS b.i.a. stands for beginner, intermediate,
More informationART CLASSES FOR TEENS ADULTS
ART CLASSES FOR TEENS ADULTS ~ Fall I Session Sept 10 Oct 20 ~ Register 1 Week Prior to each Class ARTISTIC ADVENTURES FOR TEENS INSTRUCTOR: KIM DIBIASIO Tuesday: 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16 7:30
More informationDrawing II Course Descriptions Spring 2011
Drawing II Course Descriptions Spring 2011 Drawing II: Drawing the Figure in Color SFDN185 Section 1 Tuesday 1:30-6:30 Sullivan The Figure in Color explores the methods and concepts of figure drawing as
More informationCOURSE SLO REPORT - FINE ARTS DIVISION
COURSE SLO REPORT - FINE ARTS DIVISION COURSE SLO STATEMENTS - ART Course ID Course Name Course SLO Name Course SLO 101 Art and Visual Culture in Modern Life SLO #01 Art or Visual Culture Students will
More informationDEFINING THE FOCAL POINT
Sunrise 124 10 DEFINING THE FOCAL POINT These projects demonstrate the thought process behind the composition design of two paintings that have strong focal points. You ll begin each painting using your
More informationMEMBERSHIPS MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS!
BUTLER NORTH - Youngstown: Butler North (formerly known as the First Christian Church) houses the Dennison Education Center, the home of the Butler s education department. Butler North is located next
More informationARTSLAND.ORG. ArtWorks. Nurturing the Creative Spirit in Anyone. Winter/Spring 2017
ARTSLAND.ORG ArtWorks Nurturing the Creative Spirit in Anyone Winter/Spring 2017 Auglaize/Mercer Center 419-394-0707 207 East Spring Street P.O. Box 452 St. Marys, OH 45885 Hours of Operation: Tuesday
More informationFINE ART ADVANCED ART COURSE SYLLABUS. Instructor: Ms. Martin. Course Description:
FINE ART ADVANCED ART COURSE SYLLABUS Instructor: Ms. Martin Course Description: The visual arts program offers students with many art experiences and detailed explorations in a variety of media such as
More informationGrade 8 CURRICULUM MAP CONTENT: Art Revised: March A5 25A6 25A7 25B7 25B9 25B10 26A6 26A7 26A9 26B7 26B8 26B11 26B12 27B5 27B6 27B7
Week 1 Upside-Down drawing Contour Line -To prepare student for demanding drawing this activity will help students to visually analyze to draw more accurately on their effort to use this technique to improve
More informationGrade D Drawing 2. Commercial Art 3. Elements of Design 4. Modeling and Sculpture 5. Painting 6. Principles of Design 7.
Grade 6 1. 2-D Drawing 2. Commercial Art 3. Elements of Design 4. Modeling and Sculpture 5. Painting 6. Principles of Design 7. Printmaking UNIT: DRAWING 7.3 Critical Response to the Arts Recognize the
More informationArt Curriculum Overview More than one skill may be covered under one learning objective- Addressed in the success criteria
Art Curriculum Overview 2016-2017 More than one skill may be covered under one learning objective- Addressed in the success criteria Year 1 General Record and explore ideas from first hand observations
More informationWinter 2015 Schedule Classes for Children & Teens
Studio Art at the Morris Museum Winter 2015 Schedule Classes for Children & Teens The Morris Museum offers a variety of fine arts classes and workshops for children and teens, led by artists who love to
More informationHaving Fun With Watercolours
FM O 17 20 Aug Fri - Mon 366 306 246 Centre Level Having Fun With Watercolours Date Days Sole occupancy cost Shared occupancy cost Non-Residential cost The location of many of John Constable s paintings,
More informationART DEPARTMENT ART COURSES CAN BE USED AS ELECTIVE CREDITS
ART DEPARTMENT ART COURSES CAN BE USED AS ELECTIVE CREDITS CONTENT MISSION STATEMENT: All students have a need for, and a right to, education in the Visual Arts as a part of their life-long learning experience.
More informationImpressions Art Tuition Programme 2018
Impressions Art Tuition Programme 2018 These classes are suitable for the beginner & hobby artist who is looking to develop their creative and technical skills in a relaxed setting while enjoying the company
More informationVisual Arts Centre. of Clarington FALL Register now online.
Visual Arts Centre of Clarington FALL 2018 Register now online www.vac.ca Adult classes watercolour painting 4 weeks, 2 Sessions, Tuesdays 11am -2pm Session 1: September 18 October 9 Session 2: October
More informationP o s i t i v e S t r o k e s A r t S c h o o l
P o s i t i v e S t r o k e s A r t S c h o o l & Gallery Winter Spring I & II 2018 * Includes Winter Break Camps and new classes! 125 W. Colfax St. P a l a t i n e, I l 6 0 0 6 7 8 4 7 7 0 5-7 1 3 0 w
More informationART 120 Drawing I ITEM ##0630 Fall 2018
ART 120 Drawing I ITEM ##0630 Fall 2018 Instructor: Mrs. Patricia De Caro www.patdecaro.com E-mail: pdecaro@bellevuecollege.edu Phone 425-564-2480 Office C250A Office Hours: Mon/Wed noon-12:20 PM and 6:30-7
More informationMEMBERSHIPS MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS!
BUTLER NORTH - Youngstown: Butler North (formerly known as the First Christian Church) houses the Dennison Education Center, the new home of the Butler s education department. Butler North is located next
More informationADULT CLASS FEES: MEMBERS
dupageartleague 218 W. Front St., Wheaton, IL CLASS SCHEDULE FALL 2017 September 11 December 16 ADULT CLASS FEES: MEMBERS $90/$85 seniors NON-MEMBERS $100/$95 seniors b.i.a. = beginner, intermediate &
More informationCourse Outcome Summary
Course Information: Description: Instruction Level: 5 Course Art 5 th grade Students will explore the elements and principles of art using a variety of art techniques and methods. We will be learning about
More informationPlease register through the Naperville Art League by calling
SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE Session: June August 2016 Adult Classes and Workshops Wednesdays Ongoing 12:30 3:30 pm Open Studio Wednesdays Ongoing 6:30 9:00 pm Open Studio Saturdays June 4, 11, 18, 25 9:30 am
More informationSHARJAH ART FOUNDATION
Adult Winter Education Programme January March 2017 The Adult Education Programme for Winter 2017 is scheduled from 2 January to 28 March. The courses cover both traditional and experimental methods of
More informationTriton Museum of Art School
Triton Museum of Art School Winter Session 2012 Studio Classes for Adults and Youth Winter Classes start January 9, 2012. Sign up today! The Triton Museum of Art is funded in part by grants from Arts Council
More informationDrawing II Art-124B Course Content Outline:
College Of The Canyons Fall Semester 2014 ART-124B (12044) and ART-224A (12052) Drawing II and Drawing III James F. Lorigan 8:00AM-10:50AM Tuesday and Thursday in Room MENH-241 (CSU) (UC) (Degree credit)
More informationKINDERGARTEN VISUAL ARTS PACING GUIDE:
KINDERGARTEN VISUAL ARTS PACING GUIDE: Art Production A Brief Overview of IPS Elementary Level Visual Arts Curriculum The IPS Visual Arts Curriculum is a standards-driven program, based in the current
More information6th Grade Art. Access the SAS content at: Unit: Color and Design Duration: 15 Sessions. Suggested Activities. Instructional Materials
Unit: Color and Design Duration: 15 Sessions 6th Grade Art Access the SAS content at: www.pdesas.org Standards, Big Ideas, and Essential Questions Concepts Competencies Vocabulary Instructional Materials
More informationSpring Classes FALL 2018 ALL AGES. April 1 - June 19, Registration Opens Feb 25 at 12pm.
FALL 2018 ALL AGES Spring Classes April 1 - June 19, 2019 Registration Opens Feb 25 at 12pm For complete information about classes, weekend workshops, and vacation week workshops, visit www.maudmorganarts.org
More informationYear 8 Art Homework Booklet Term 1
Year 8 Art Homework Booklet Term 1 Name: Teacher: Group: How is your homework marked? 1 Exceeding target level 2 Achieving target level 3 Working towards target level 4 Working below target level Art analysis
More informationPage 1 of 5 Painting I Curriculum Guide
High School Unit: Observation Enduring Concept: Artists use close observation to understand objective reality to become more observant citizens and visual information literate. 1. Observe and Learn to
More informationArt One. Any Level 2 Course. Any Level 3 Course. Any Level 4 Course Or AP Course
Art One Students could take Art One, and three level 2 courses, or Art One and a Series of Courses ranging for level 2-AP Any Level 2 Course Any Level 3 Course Any Level 4 Course Or AP Course Art One Level
More informationThe Painter X Wow! Study Guide
The Painter X Wow! Study Guide Overview This study guide / instructor s guide was designed to help you use The Painter X Wow! Book and its accompanying CD-ROM for self-study or as a textbook for classes
More informationLARGE PRINT CLASS SCHEDULE
LARGE PRINT CLASS SCHEDULE CALL 406-543-0509 to register or register online ADULT CLASSES SPRING 2018 Beginning Pottery This class is suitable for beginners and students needing a refresher Enroll on one
More informationART S105 Beginning Drawing ART S113 Painting Workshop ART S116 Fiber Arts Spinning ART S138 Natural Dye
ART S105 Beginning Drawing 1. Use contour, gesture, and modeled drawing techniques. 2. Accurately employ design elements such as line, shape, direction, value and texture as they occur in drawing and their
More informationP o s i t i v e S t r o k e s A r t S c h o o l
P o s i t i v e S t r o k e s A r t S c h o o l & Gallery Spring I & II 2018 ***Winter session ends March 4*** 125 W. Colfax St. P a l a t i n e, I l 6 0 0 6 7 8 4 7 7 0 5-7 1 3 0 w w w. p o s i t i v
More informationHot and Cold in the water!
4 th Edition December 2014 By: Gabrielle Doll, Visual Arts Teacher Support / Art Specialist for SRSD Welcome everyone, to Art is the Word, the divisional newsletter that focuses on the art happenings in
More informationRaritan Valley Community College Academic Course Outline WATERCOLOR I. A. Course Number and Title: ARTS-121 WATERCOLOR I
I. Basic Course Information Raritan Valley Community College Academic Course Outline WATERCOLOR I A. Course Number and Title: ARTS-121 WATERCOLOR I B. Date of Proposal or Revision: Revised FEBRUARY 2007
More information7th Grade Art. Access the SAS content at: Unit: Color and Design Duration: 15 Sessions. Suggested Activities
Unit: Color and Design Duration: 15 Sessions Access the SAS content at: www.pdesas.org Big Idea: The elements and principles of art are powerful tools that are accessible to study and practice in the classroom.
More informationART DEPARTMENT. Foundations of Art - 1 semester. Prerequisite: None
Foundations of Art - 1 semester Prerequisite: None This course will revisit the elements and principles of design by working on a variety of two-dimensional & three-dimensional projects. These projects
More informationYOUNG STUDENTS CLASSES $70 for 6 week session
dupageartleague www.dupageartleague.org CLASS SCHEDULE WINTER/SPRING 2018 b.i.a. stands for beginner, intermediate & advanced YOUNG STUDENTS CLASSES $70 for 6 week session January 8-May 26 Supply lists
More informationFALL CLASSES AT-A-GLANCE
FALL CLASSES AT-A-GLANCE Please note that all times are Central/Chicago Time. Mondays Sept 19 Dec 5 7:00 9:00 PM Adult Watercolor (Beginners) Oct 17 Dec 5 7:00 9:00 PM Adult Watercolor (Former Students)
More informationMEMBERSHIPS MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS!
BUTLER NORTH - Youngstown: Butler North (formerly known as the First Christian Church) houses the Dennison Education Center, the home of the Butler s education department. Butler North is located next
More informationLA GRANGE ART LEAGUE
LA GRANGE ART LEAGUE W I N T E R C L A S S E S 2 0 1 8 cover painting by Marie Murrell La Grange Art League Gallery & Studio 122 Calendar Ave La Grange, IL 60525 708-352-3101 www.lagrangeartleague.org
More informationCentre of England Arts
Colour: Mixing, Theory & Experiments with Fiona Payne SATURDAY 1 st DECEMBER 2018 10.00am - 4.00pm 40 Fiona Payne Fiona is a local artist and tutor. Her workshops have been delivered to schools, College
More informationFACULTY OF CREATIVE AND CRITICAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF CREATIVE STUDIES
FACULTY OF CREATIVE AND CRITICAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF CREATIVE STUDIES 2011 12 Winter Term 1 DRAWING AND TWO DIMENSIONAL PRACTICES {credits 3} VISA 102 Section 001 Aleksandra Dulic Office: FIN 171 Phone:
More informationPARENT/CHILD CLAY WORKSHOPS, DRAWING and PAINTING DAC WINTER/SPRING COURSES
PARENT/CHILD CLAY WORKSHOPS, DRAWING and PAINTING DAC WINTER/SPRING COURSES Thrown from the Wheel Even young ones can throw from the wheel. Our instructor will get your wheel piece started, and you and
More information