Canvas + Cocktails Canvas + Cocktails Grab your friends, coworkers, or make it a unique date nightand join us for an evening of entertaining art instruction. The best part? You will go home with a painting you can call "uniquely yours" and hopefully a new found talent you'll want to explore. Not artistic? A little nervous? Don't worryour instructor will guide you through step by step recreating the featured night s painting. Its easy, fun, and totally stress free. By the end of the night you will be amazed at the artwork you have created! One Evening: Friday, September 27 7 pm - 9:30 pm Cost: $20 per person Art supplies included. Wine and beer available for purchase. Mini Class Beginning Card Making Make unique birthday, wedding, baby and holiday cards, invitations and albums! Choose One Date: November 7, 14 or 21 or December 5 or 12 Instructor: Soyong Kang Partington Thursday, 6 pm -7:30 pm Cost: $20 Supplies included
ADULT CLASSES Acrylic/Watercolor Painting Workshop Sampler Learn watercolor painting techniques while following the instructor step by step. Session 1 Thursday, September 19 Session 2 Thursday, November 7 Session 3 Friday, October 4 Session 4 Friday, November 15 Instructor: Michael Scherer 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Cost: $50 Supplies included Oil Painting Workshop Sampler Learn oil painting techniques while following the instructor step by step. Session 1 Thursday, September 26 Session 2 Friday, October 11 Session 3 Thursday, November 14 Session 4 Friday, December 13 Instructor: Michael Scherer 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Cost: $50 You do not have to be a member to take classes at the SullivanMunce Cultural Center. However with the purchase of a membership, you will receive the reduced class fee listed, special mailings and invitations to special events and a 10% discount on all purchases in our Artisan s Boutique. Memberships are $35/Individual and $50/Family. For more information regarding SullivanMunce membership levels and benefits, call 317.873.4900 or visit our website at www.sullivanmunce.org.
ADULT CLASSES Beginning/Intermediate Oil Painting This beginning/intermediate oil painting class allows students to paint their chosen subjects such as still life, landscape, etc., while learning and experimenting with different oil painting techniques. Demonstrations will be given on a variety of these techniques. Students will be able to work at their own pace. Session 1 August 26 - October 21 (8 weeks) (no class September 2) Session 2 October 28 - December 16 (8 weeks) Instructor: Mike Scherer Mondays, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $235/$260 (member/non-member) Supplies additional Techniques and Composition in Acrylic Painting Learn the many acrylic painting techniques such as impasto, glazing and watercolor! Experiment with a variety of mediums for a numerous effects. Learn the basics of good composition within the painting. Students will be able to work at their own pace. Session 1 August 26 - October 21 (8 weeks) (no class September 2) Session 2 October 28 - December 16 (8 weeks) Instructor: Mike Scherer Mondays, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Cost: $235/$260 (member/non-member) Supplies additional Beginning Acrylic Painting Introduction to the fundamentals of painting. Emphasis will be the basics of paint handling, some color theory and painting from observation. Instruction will be given on a one-on-one basis and in open lectures. Session 1 August 30 - October 18 (8 weeks) Session 2 October 25 - December 20 (8 weeks) (no class November 29) Instructor: Hector Del Campo Fridays, 10 am - 1 pm Cost: $180/$215 (member/non-member) Supplies additional; supply list provided
ADULT CLASSES Caricature Drawing - ALL AGES Pencil drawing in black & white and color. Humorous views of celebrities and people you know. Demonstrations will be given on a variety of techniques. Students will be able to work at their own pace. Session 1 September 7 - October 12 (6 weeks) Session 2 October 26 - December 14 (6 weeks) (no class on November 23 & 30) Instructor: John P. Hanks Saturdays, 9 am - 11 am Cost: $100/$125 (member/non-member) Supplies included Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain This course covers the classic drawing book, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. The intent is to emphasize learning techniques through objective observation. Here, we set the foundation for artistic skill and ability to emerge/develop through disciplined exercises. Anyone who has not gone through the drawing concepts detailed in this book will increase their skill novice and advanced artist alike. Additionally, one should be prepared to find these progressive drawing exercises interesting, surprising, fascinating, and truly enjoyable to do! One Session October 15 - November 19 (6weeks) Instructor: Michael McAuley Tuesdays, 12:30 pm - 2 pm Cost: $100/$135 (member/non-member) Need to Bring: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards Low-Relief Wall Sculpture Low-relief sculptures are great for someone beginning in sculpture, but also well suited for the advanced student who wishes for an alternative to traditional in-the-round sculpture. Low relief can be displayed on the wall like a painting. Subject matter may be chosen from still life, sea life or foods. More advance students may want to try the classic human head/side portrait. Mold making and casting will also be included. One Session September 24 - November 12 (8 weeks) Instructor: Michael McAuley Tuesdays, 10 am - 1 pm Cost: $180/$215 (member/non-member) Supply Fee: $15, paid to instructor on first day
ADULT CLASSES Sew Fast, Sew Easy for Beginners Do you own a sewing machine? Do you want to learn how to sew? If your sewing machine is still in its cardboard box, this is the class for you. If you inherited a machine & want to learn how to sew, this is the class for you. This 4-week class will focus on the beginning seamstress and how to use a sewing machine. Topics include: how to thread & operate your sewing machine, wind bobbins, change needles, how to use the various stitches on your machine, seam finishes, curves, darts, hems and patterns. Children, grade 3 & above, welcome if accompanied by an adult. Must have a sewing machine in good working order. Does your sewing machine need repair? Contact Cindy for advicesew_handy@yahoo.com One Session September 4 - September 25 (4 weeks) Instructor: Cindy Baker Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) *Bring to each class: Sewing machine, extension cord, pin cushion, scissors and thread. Intermediate Sew Fast, Sew Easy If you learned how to sew years ago, & want a brush up on garment techniques, this class is for you. Join Cindy Baker for a 4 week series of lessons on sewing. Topics include: centered zipper, invisible zipper, buttonholes, understitching, hems, sleeves, pattern alterations and sergers. PREREQUISITE: You must know how to thread & operate your machine, wind bobbins, & change needles. Children, grade 5 & above, welcome if accompanied by an adult. Please contact the instructor with questions: sew_handy@yahoo.com One Session October 2 - October 23 (4 weeks) Instructor: Cindy Baker Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) *Bring to each class: Sewing machine, extension cord, pin cushion, scissors and thread.
Serger Basics Do you own a serger? Do you want to learn how to use it? If your serger is still in its cardboard box, or way in the back of the closet, this is the class for you. If your serger intimidates you, this is the class for you. The primary reason one buys a serger is to make garments look polished more professional. Sergers eliminate that homemade look. Plus sergers are better than sewing machines for knit fabric. Come to class with questions & leave with confidence and enthusiasm. Topics include: how to thread and operate your serger, needles, tension adjustment, seam finishes, when to use a sewing machine and when to use a serger, thread choices, curves, corners and patterns. Children, grade 5 and above, welcome if accompanied by an adult. Must have a serger in good working order. Does your serger need repair? Contact Cindy for advicesew_handy@yahoo.com One Day Workshop October 26 Instructor: Cindy Baker Saturday, Noon - 4 pm Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) *Bring to each class: Bring serger, instruction manual, extra machine needles, extension cord and sewing basket. Serger Fun Do you use your serger for seam finishes but nothing else? Are you ready to step up to the next level and explore the decorative stitches a serger can do? A serger is capable of a variety of decorative edge finishes for the OUTSIDE of the garment. It s also capable of handling threads & yarns too thick, or too fuzzy, for a sewing machine. Come to class to play and leave with confidence and enthusiasm to embellish the OUTSIDE of your next garment or home accessory item. This class is for the intermediate seamstress who already knows how to thread her serger. Topics include: manipulating tension, decorative thread choices, flatlock stitch, chain stitch, rolled hem, serger chain braid and coverstitch. Does your serger need repair? Contact Cindy for advice-sew_handy@yahoo.com One Day Workshop November 2 ADULT CLASSES Instructor: Cindy Baker Saturday, Noon - 4 pm Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) *Bring to each class: Bring serger, instruction manual, extra machine needles, extension cord and sewing basket.
ADULT CLASSES The Figure in Clay The figure is one of the most revered subjects in art history. It acts as a platform to approach any style in art and to convey a myriad od deeper statements about life and humankind. It is no stretch to say that it will not be supplanted by any other single object which fascinates and inspires the way the figure does. This class will sculpt some of the individual human body parts independently, then culminate in the total figure. Along the journey, significant past artistic approaches to the figure will be pictorially displayed and casually discussed. One Session September 26 - November 14 (8 weeks) Instructor: Michael McAuley Thursdays, 10 am - 1 pm Cost: $140/$175 (member/non-member) Supply Fee: $15, paid to instructor on first day Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics This class is designed for the student who has very little or no experience with clay. The students will learn how to construct hand-built objects with coil, pinch and slab techniques. The class will concentrate first on small objects such as tiles, boxes, rattles and plates and then move on to build larger objects such as platters, planters and vases. One 25 pound bag of clay is included with class fee. Tools are available in the studio. One Session October 28 - December 16 (8 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Mondays, Noon - 2 pm Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50 Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics This class is designed for the student who has very little or no experience with clay. The students will learn how to construct hand-built objects with coil, pinch and slab techniques. The class will concentrate first on small objects such as tiles, boxes, rattles and plates and then move on to build larger objects such as platters, planters and vases. One 25 pound bag of clay is included with class fee. Tools are available in the studio. One Session October 28 - December 16 (8 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Mondays, 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50
ADULT CLASSES Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics Designed for those who have never worked with or have very little experience in clay. Students will learn how to construct clay objects and utilitarian forms while exploring traditional hand-building methods such as coiling, slab constructions and throwing on the wheel. The class will work with weekly projects and assignments to encourage students to develop their own style. One Session August 28 - October 16 (8 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Wednesdays, Noon - 2 pm Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50 Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics Designed for those who have never worked with or have very little experience in clay. Students will learn how to construct clay objects and utilitarian forms while exploring traditional hand-building methods such as coiling, slab constructions and throwing on the wheel. The class will work with weekly projects and assignments to encourage students to develop their own style. One Session August 28 - October 16 (8 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50
ADULT CLASSES Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics This class is designed for the student who has very little or no experience with clay. The students will learn how to construct hand-built objects with coil, pinch and slab techniques. The class will concentrate first on small objects such as tiles, boxes, rattles and plates and then move on to build larger objects such as platters, planters and vases. One 25 pound bag of clay is included with class fee. Tools are available in the studio. One Session August 29 - October 17 (8 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Thursdays, Noon - 2 pm Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50 Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics This class is designed for the student who has very little or no experience with clay. The students will learn how to construct hand-built objects with coil, pinch and slab techniques. The class will concentrate first on small objects such as tiles, boxes, rattles and plates and then move on to build larger objects such as platters, planters and vases. One 25 pound bag of clay is included with class fee. Tools are available in the studio. One Session August 29 - October 17 (8 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Thursdays, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50 NOTE: Ceramic classes are available for a group party or for corporate team building. Please call for more information: 317/873-4900
BRIDGE Beginning Bridge Have you ever thought about learning to play bridge? Here is a low cost opportunity to learn bridge while meeting new people in the community! Keep your minds working! All supplies included. One Session October 9 - November 13 (6 weeks) Instructor: Teresa Hutchinson Wednesdays, 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Cost: $75/$100 (member/non-member) Beginning Bridge Didn t know there are 52 cards in a deck or that there are four suits? No problem! Have fun, learn something new and meet new people from the community! One Session October 10 - November 14 (6 weeks) Instructor: Teresa Hutchinson Thursdays, 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm Cost: $75/$100 (members/non-member) BOOK MAKING Handmade Books (Teens and Adults) This beginning class teaches you the basics of book making. Learn how to make all types of books: flexagons, mazes, accordion, piano hinge, long stich and stab binding. Handmade books make great gifts! One Session September 21 - October 26 (6 weeks) Instructor: Rebecca Gunderman Cisneros Saturdays, 11 am - Noon Cost: $60/$95 (member/non-member) Supplies included.
SullivanMunce Cultural Center reserves the right to cancel classes due to lack of enrollment. Students wishing to cancel their registration must do so 7 days before class starts or registration fee will be forfeited. REGISTER FOR CLASSES: SullivanMunce.org or 317/873.4900 or cynthiayoung@sullivanmunce.org SullivanMunce.org Choose a clay, painting, jewelry or sculpture party! Call us at 317-873-4900 or email Cynthia, cynthiayoung@sullivanmunce.org for more information and pricing!
PARENT/CHILD CLASSES Parent/Child Pottery Class This class is designed for parents and children ages 6 and up to learn to make pots together. This will be a great opportunity to bond with your child while being creative. Instruction includes throwing on the wheel, hand building projects with slab, coil, and sculpture techniques. No experience necessary. One Session September 7 - October 12 (6 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang Partington Saturdays, 10 am - 11 am Cost: $190/$215 (member/non-member) per Parent/Child Team Lab Fee: $35 TEEN CLASSES Handmade Books (Teens and Adults) This beginning class teaches you the basics of book making. Learn how to make all types of books: flexagons, mazes, accordion, piano hinge, long stich and stab binding. Handmade books make great gifts! One Session September 21 - October 26 (6 weeks) Instructor: Rebecca Gunderman Cisneros Saturdays, 11 am - Noon Cost: $60/$95 (member/non-member) Supplies included. Teen Ceramics (12-18 years old) This class is designed for the student who has very little or no experience with clay. The students will learn how to build objects with the basics such as using coils and making pinch pots in the first week and then move on to the pottery wheels. No experience is necessary. Clay and glazes are included in the class fee. One Session September 12- October 17 (6 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Thursdays, 4:30 pm- 6:00 pm Cost: $170/$195 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50
YOUTH CLASSES Art for Tots! (Ages 3-4 accompanied by an adult) Children will explore the exciting world of art. Each week we will explore a different media such as clay, painting, pastels and more! Session 1 September 18 - October 23 Session 2 October 30 - December 11 (no classes November 27) Instructor: Angie Brooks Wednesdays, 10 am - 11 am Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) Supplies included. Mini Masters (Ages 5-8) Children will become Mini Masters by learning about a different master artist and a new art technique each week! Students will be exploring action painting, impressionist painting, pastel, sculptures, and much more! We will wrap up the class with an art show party. Session 1 Session 2 September 19 - October 24 (6 weeks) November 7 - December 19 (6 weeks) (no classes November 28) Instructor: Angie Brooks Thursdays, 4:30 pm - 6 pm Cost: $100/$125 (member/non-member) Supplies included. Mini Masters (Ages 9-11) Children will become Mini Masters by learning about a different master artist and a new art technique each week! Students will be exploring action painting, impressionist painting, pastel, sculptures, and much more! We will wrap up the class with an art show party. Session 1 Session 2 September 19 - October 24 (6 weeks) November 7 - December 19 (6 weeks) (no classes November 28) Instructor: Angie Brooks Thursdays, 6 pm - 7:30 pm Cost: $100/$125 (member/non-member) Supplies included.
YOUTH CERAMICS Wheel for Youth (Ages 6-11) This class is designed for students who want to work on the pottery wheels exclusively. The students will focus on creating vessel forms, plates and bowls. Beginners will learn basic wheel skills, centering, opening, pulling and shaping. Clay and glazes are included in the class fee. No experience necessary. One Session October 28 - December 2 Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Mondays, 4:30 pm- 6 pm Cost: $170/$195 (member/non-member) Lab fee: $35 Wheel for Youth (Ages 6-11) This class is designed for students who want to work on the pottery wheels exclusively. The students will focus on creating vessel forms, plates and bowls. Beginners will learn basic wheel skills, centering, opening, pulling and shaping. Clay and glazes are included in the class fee. No experience necessary. One Session September 11 - October 16 Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Wednesdays, 4:30 pm - 6 pm Cost: $170/$195 (member/non-member) Lab fee: $35
HOURS OF OPERATION SullivanMunce Cultural Center 10 am - 4 pm Tuesday - Friday 11 am - 3 pm Saturday INCLEMENT WEATHER/CLASS CANCELLATION Find the most current information on closings or class cancellations due to weather or other reasons by calling the SullivanMunce Cultural Center 317/873-4900 or refer to our website at SullivanMunce.org. SullivanMunce Cultural Center (ZCS) follows the Zionsville Community School closings. If the ZCS Corporation closes due to inclement weather, we will also be closed. REFUND POLICIES SullivanMunce Cultural Center reserves the right to cancel classes due to lack of enrollment. 100% of class fees refunded: Requires 7 or more days noticeprior to start of class. Students wishing to cancel their registration must do so 7 days before class starts or registration fee will be forfeited. 205-225 West Hawthorne Street Zionsville, IN 46077 317.873.4900 SullivanMunce.org