This document provides information on art and craft classes, music classes, and dance classes being offered at the Lynnwood Arts and Recreation Center during the summer of 2013. The classes cover topics such as drawing, painting, ceramics, jewelry making, photography, singing, guitar, and dancing. For each class, the document lists the date and time the class meets, a description of what will be covered, and the membership and non-membership fees.
Summer 2014 PCS Camps and Introductory ClassesTheresa Case
The document advertises summer camps and introductory classes at Piano Central Studios, including classes for composing music, learning piano, violin, guitar, ukulele, singing, and art. Classes are offered for students aged 5 through 18 at locations on Pleasantburg Drive and Woodruff Road from June through August. Tuition ranges from $89 to $129 depending on the length and topic of the class.
The executive director of Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts writes to encourage friends of the center to get involved through membership, volunteering, classes and donations. She highlights the quality programming including upcoming shows, readings and fall courses. The courses cover a wide range of mediums and skills levels including writing, visual arts and literary arts. The director invites readers to visit the center and get involved in the vibrant art community.
The document announces a bus trip from Apollo Bay to Melbourne on September 24th for a 50-minute ballet performance called "Once Upon a Time" geared towards children aged 4 and up. The trip includes transportation by bus to and from Melbourne for the show, with some time after for lunch. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult show price is $30 but may be lowered based on number of children attending. Contact information is provided to book spots on the trip.
This document provides a summary of summer 2015 class offerings at Piano Central Studios, including introductory classes for preschoolers, beginner piano, violin, voice, ukulele, guitar, harp, and composing classes. Classes are offered in 45-minute or 1-hour sessions over multiple weeks in June, July, and August at locations on Pleasantburg Dr and Woodruff Rd. Tuition ranges from $79 to $119 depending on class length and materials required.
Euro Art Studio offers art classes for children and teens in a wide range of different mediums. They work with certified art teacher who is also an artist. Euro Art Studio offers Art classes for children and teens in a wide range of mediums and by a certified Art teacher as well as working artist. We locate & serve for teens between 4-17 throughout the New Jersey, USA.
This document is a newsletter from the directors of Sharon Art Studio announcing their spring 2015 programming. It includes a message from the directors discussing the creative environment of the studio. It then provides a calendar of art classes, workshops and events for both youth and adults in mediums such as drawing, painting, ceramics, jewelry and more. The newsletter concludes by thanking readers and providing instructor contact information.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne on September 24th. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while adults pay $30 for the show. To book or get more information, call Marrar Woorn at 5237 8590.
Summer 2014 PCS Camps and Introductory ClassesTheresa Case
The document advertises summer camps and introductory classes at Piano Central Studios, including classes for composing music, learning piano, violin, guitar, ukulele, singing, and art. Classes are offered for students aged 5 through 18 at locations on Pleasantburg Drive and Woodruff Road from June through August. Tuition ranges from $89 to $129 depending on the length and topic of the class.
The executive director of Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts writes to encourage friends of the center to get involved through membership, volunteering, classes and donations. She highlights the quality programming including upcoming shows, readings and fall courses. The courses cover a wide range of mediums and skills levels including writing, visual arts and literary arts. The director invites readers to visit the center and get involved in the vibrant art community.
The document announces a bus trip from Apollo Bay to Melbourne on September 24th for a 50-minute ballet performance called "Once Upon a Time" geared towards children aged 4 and up. The trip includes transportation by bus to and from Melbourne for the show, with some time after for lunch. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult show price is $30 but may be lowered based on number of children attending. Contact information is provided to book spots on the trip.
This document provides a summary of summer 2015 class offerings at Piano Central Studios, including introductory classes for preschoolers, beginner piano, violin, voice, ukulele, guitar, harp, and composing classes. Classes are offered in 45-minute or 1-hour sessions over multiple weeks in June, July, and August at locations on Pleasantburg Dr and Woodruff Rd. Tuition ranges from $79 to $119 depending on class length and materials required.
Euro Art Studio offers art classes for children and teens in a wide range of different mediums. They work with certified art teacher who is also an artist. Euro Art Studio offers Art classes for children and teens in a wide range of mediums and by a certified Art teacher as well as working artist. We locate & serve for teens between 4-17 throughout the New Jersey, USA.
This document is a newsletter from the directors of Sharon Art Studio announcing their spring 2015 programming. It includes a message from the directors discussing the creative environment of the studio. It then provides a calendar of art classes, workshops and events for both youth and adults in mediums such as drawing, painting, ceramics, jewelry and more. The newsletter concludes by thanking readers and providing instructor contact information.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne on September 24th. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while adults pay $30 for the show. To book or get more information, call Marrar Woorn at 5237 8590.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
The document summarizes Plymouth Meeting Friends School's 2011 Summer Arts Camp, which offers a dynamic arts education program from June 27th to August 12th. Campers ages 3-15 can explore the visual and performing arts through classes like drawing, ceramics, Broadway, and more. The camp has flexible scheduling, takes place on a beautiful 13-acre campus, and aims to help campers develop their artistic potential through hands-on creative experiences.
This document provides information about summer programming at the Sharon Art Studio, including art classes, workshops, and events for youth and adults in various mediums such as drawing, painting, mixed media, glass, jewelry and metal arts. It lists class titles, dates, times, ages and fees. It also includes information about the Sharon Art Studio and its partnership with the Friends of Sharon Art Studio (FOSAS) to offer affordable community art classes.
This document is the syllabus for an Art 1 course taught by Ms. Moore at Pinconning High School. The syllabus outlines the course description, requirements, grading scale, classroom rules, and materials that will be covered over the course of the semester. Students will learn a variety of art techniques through projects using different mediums like watercolor, acrylic paint, and charcoal. They will be assessed on creativity, appearance, skills, and participation. The course follows state and national art standards and is intended to build students' basic art abilities.
This document provides information on programs offered at the Lauri Ann West Community Center from January to June 2017. It lists over 50 classes for children and teens, including ballet, arts, science, and music classes. It provides details on class dates, times, prices and registration information. The community center aims to provide high-quality programs and a welcoming community space for residents of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas.
The document provides an overview of the related arts programs at Brookview Elementary School. It summarizes that kindergarten through second grade students attend related arts classes for 30 minutes, while third through fifth grades attend for 45 minutes. The related arts include physical education, art, music, guidance, technology, and the teacher librarian. The document outlines the goals and activities for each subject area.
Fall 2014 PCS Introductory Classes for BeginnersTheresa Case
The document advertises introductory music classes for children offered by Piano Central Studios in the fall of 2014. The classes include Blast-Off with Piano for kindergarten through 2nd graders, First Strings Violin for 1st through 3rd graders, Voice for Young Singers for ages 5 to 9, Beginning Guitar for ages 10 to 13, and a new Beginning Harp class for 1st through 4th graders. The classes meet once a week for five weeks starting in mid-September, cost $89 per session, and include tuition and materials.
The Progressive Schoolhouse offers a summer arts program called The Artist's Playground from June 15th to July 31st. The program includes a children's art program from 9am to 2pm with classes focused on different art mediums each week. An afternoon academic program is also available from 2:30pm to 5:30pm. An evening art workshop and open studio is available from 6pm to 8pm. The program aims to support each student's individual learning and expression through the arts. Enrollment is limited to 15 students per day.
The Progressive Schoolhouse offers a summer arts program called Artist's Playground from June 16th to August 8th. The program includes a Children's Art Program from 9am-2pm with weekly sessions focusing on different art forms. An Afternoon Academic Program from 2:30-5:30pm provides small group tutoring. An Evening Art Program and Open Studio from 6-8pm offers individualized instruction. The document provides details on the weekly sessions, fees, and contact information.
The document lists various arts and crafts events taking place at Camp Casey in January. It describes classes for scrapbooking, ceramic making, ice candle making, pewter casting demonstrations, crochet, ceramics, plastic model building, matting, and Korean traditional paper crafts. Most classes have fees of $5-10 and sign-up deadlines. The events are open to all USFK card holders and their families, and children must be accompanied by parents. Recurring weekly classes and demonstrations are also provided in various mediums.
Check out the fun and exciting classes we have to offer at UNM Continuing Education. This Summer the Personal Enrichment Program has classes any artist, or aspiring artist is sure to love!
This document provides an overview of the Art 1 course. The summary is:
The Art 1 course is an introductory creative studies class where students will learn techniques in drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture and mixed media using a variety of art materials. Students will evaluate past and present cultures for inspiration and build vocabulary through regular literacy activities. The goal is for students to develop critical thinking and appreciation for visual arts.
This document provides information about music lessons and programs offered at the Wausau Conservatory of Music for the fall 2015 semester. It describes private lessons, group classes, and ensembles for people of all ages from young children to adults. These include instrumental lessons, vocal groups, and performing ensembles. It also announces upcoming performances by the faculty and student groups.
The document is a syllabus for an Art 2 course at Pinconning High School. It provides an overview of the course, which builds on basic art skills and encourages experimentation with different mediums. Students will complete art projects every 1-2 weeks worth 100 points total. The syllabus outlines grading criteria, materials that will be covered, classroom rules emphasizing respect, and consequences for violations. It requests that parents sign agreeing to the terms and providing contact information.
This document is an art class syllabus that outlines the course description, requirements, grading, materials, lessons, rules, and rewards for an Art 1 class. The course is designed to enhance students' artistic skills through a range of mediums and styles. Students will complete projects every 2-3 weeks demonstrating techniques learned in class. The syllabus also provides the teacher's contact information and requires signatures from students and parents agreeing to the terms.
The document describes summer programs for ages 10-14 offered by Mudlark in the summer of 2024. It includes both multi-week programs and single-week workshops on topics like filmmaking, musical theater, improv, puppetry, and more. The programs are led by professional artists and aim to develop creative skills while having fun. Tuition for the programs ranges from $160 to $595 depending on the length and topic.
This document provides information on courses being offered at St. Peter's College Night School in spring 2013. It lists 16 leisure courses ranging from computers and photography to pilates and cupcake decorating. It also lists 6 professional certificate courses in areas like childcare, nursing, and English as a second language. All courses run in the evenings from 7-9pm over 7-10 weeks beginning January 29th. Fees range from €60-€330 depending on the course. Enrolment takes place January 14th and 21st from 6:30-8pm.
This document provides an overview of the nature and definitions of anxiety. It discusses the difficulties in defining anxiety due to semantic differences between languages and the words used to describe the subjective experience. The document examines historical definitions of anxiety and lists common characteristics including it being an unpleasant emotional state directed towards the future, often without a recognizable threat or with a threat disproportionate to the emotion. It acknowledges anxiety can involve subjective bodily discomforts and disturbances. The document concludes with a proposed definition of anxiety as a feeling of uneasiness and apprehension about an undefined threat, which can be physical or psychological in nature, and is diffuse and unpleasant due to the indefinable nature of the threat.
This document discusses anxiety disorders, their causes, symptoms, and treatments. It defines anxiety as a normal part of life but distinguishes anxiety disorders as different from everyday worries. It lists several common anxiety disorders including generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and social anxiety disorder. It discusses brain chemistry, life experiences, genetics, and learned behaviors/thinking patterns as potential causes. It provides details on symptoms for each disorder and explains how anxiety manifests physically through breathing issues, tight muscles, rapid heart rate, sweating/cold extremities, stomach issues, and muscle pain/stiffness. It recommends identifying triggers, cognitive behavioral therapy, meditation, supplements/diet changes, exercise
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
The document summarizes Plymouth Meeting Friends School's 2011 Summer Arts Camp, which offers a dynamic arts education program from June 27th to August 12th. Campers ages 3-15 can explore the visual and performing arts through classes like drawing, ceramics, Broadway, and more. The camp has flexible scheduling, takes place on a beautiful 13-acre campus, and aims to help campers develop their artistic potential through hands-on creative experiences.
This document provides information about summer programming at the Sharon Art Studio, including art classes, workshops, and events for youth and adults in various mediums such as drawing, painting, mixed media, glass, jewelry and metal arts. It lists class titles, dates, times, ages and fees. It also includes information about the Sharon Art Studio and its partnership with the Friends of Sharon Art Studio (FOSAS) to offer affordable community art classes.
This document is the syllabus for an Art 1 course taught by Ms. Moore at Pinconning High School. The syllabus outlines the course description, requirements, grading scale, classroom rules, and materials that will be covered over the course of the semester. Students will learn a variety of art techniques through projects using different mediums like watercolor, acrylic paint, and charcoal. They will be assessed on creativity, appearance, skills, and participation. The course follows state and national art standards and is intended to build students' basic art abilities.
This document provides information on programs offered at the Lauri Ann West Community Center from January to June 2017. It lists over 50 classes for children and teens, including ballet, arts, science, and music classes. It provides details on class dates, times, prices and registration information. The community center aims to provide high-quality programs and a welcoming community space for residents of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas.
The document provides an overview of the related arts programs at Brookview Elementary School. It summarizes that kindergarten through second grade students attend related arts classes for 30 minutes, while third through fifth grades attend for 45 minutes. The related arts include physical education, art, music, guidance, technology, and the teacher librarian. The document outlines the goals and activities for each subject area.
Fall 2014 PCS Introductory Classes for BeginnersTheresa Case
The document advertises introductory music classes for children offered by Piano Central Studios in the fall of 2014. The classes include Blast-Off with Piano for kindergarten through 2nd graders, First Strings Violin for 1st through 3rd graders, Voice for Young Singers for ages 5 to 9, Beginning Guitar for ages 10 to 13, and a new Beginning Harp class for 1st through 4th graders. The classes meet once a week for five weeks starting in mid-September, cost $89 per session, and include tuition and materials.
The Progressive Schoolhouse offers a summer arts program called The Artist's Playground from June 15th to July 31st. The program includes a children's art program from 9am to 2pm with classes focused on different art mediums each week. An afternoon academic program is also available from 2:30pm to 5:30pm. An evening art workshop and open studio is available from 6pm to 8pm. The program aims to support each student's individual learning and expression through the arts. Enrollment is limited to 15 students per day.
The Progressive Schoolhouse offers a summer arts program called Artist's Playground from June 16th to August 8th. The program includes a Children's Art Program from 9am-2pm with weekly sessions focusing on different art forms. An Afternoon Academic Program from 2:30-5:30pm provides small group tutoring. An Evening Art Program and Open Studio from 6-8pm offers individualized instruction. The document provides details on the weekly sessions, fees, and contact information.
The document lists various arts and crafts events taking place at Camp Casey in January. It describes classes for scrapbooking, ceramic making, ice candle making, pewter casting demonstrations, crochet, ceramics, plastic model building, matting, and Korean traditional paper crafts. Most classes have fees of $5-10 and sign-up deadlines. The events are open to all USFK card holders and their families, and children must be accompanied by parents. Recurring weekly classes and demonstrations are also provided in various mediums.
Check out the fun and exciting classes we have to offer at UNM Continuing Education. This Summer the Personal Enrichment Program has classes any artist, or aspiring artist is sure to love!
This document provides an overview of the Art 1 course. The summary is:
The Art 1 course is an introductory creative studies class where students will learn techniques in drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture and mixed media using a variety of art materials. Students will evaluate past and present cultures for inspiration and build vocabulary through regular literacy activities. The goal is for students to develop critical thinking and appreciation for visual arts.
This document provides information about music lessons and programs offered at the Wausau Conservatory of Music for the fall 2015 semester. It describes private lessons, group classes, and ensembles for people of all ages from young children to adults. These include instrumental lessons, vocal groups, and performing ensembles. It also announces upcoming performances by the faculty and student groups.
The document is a syllabus for an Art 2 course at Pinconning High School. It provides an overview of the course, which builds on basic art skills and encourages experimentation with different mediums. Students will complete art projects every 1-2 weeks worth 100 points total. The syllabus outlines grading criteria, materials that will be covered, classroom rules emphasizing respect, and consequences for violations. It requests that parents sign agreeing to the terms and providing contact information.
This document is an art class syllabus that outlines the course description, requirements, grading, materials, lessons, rules, and rewards for an Art 1 class. The course is designed to enhance students' artistic skills through a range of mediums and styles. Students will complete projects every 2-3 weeks demonstrating techniques learned in class. The syllabus also provides the teacher's contact information and requires signatures from students and parents agreeing to the terms.
The document describes summer programs for ages 10-14 offered by Mudlark in the summer of 2024. It includes both multi-week programs and single-week workshops on topics like filmmaking, musical theater, improv, puppetry, and more. The programs are led by professional artists and aim to develop creative skills while having fun. Tuition for the programs ranges from $160 to $595 depending on the length and topic.
This document provides information on courses being offered at St. Peter's College Night School in spring 2013. It lists 16 leisure courses ranging from computers and photography to pilates and cupcake decorating. It also lists 6 professional certificate courses in areas like childcare, nursing, and English as a second language. All courses run in the evenings from 7-9pm over 7-10 weeks beginning January 29th. Fees range from €60-€330 depending on the course. Enrolment takes place January 14th and 21st from 6:30-8pm.
This document provides an overview of the nature and definitions of anxiety. It discusses the difficulties in defining anxiety due to semantic differences between languages and the words used to describe the subjective experience. The document examines historical definitions of anxiety and lists common characteristics including it being an unpleasant emotional state directed towards the future, often without a recognizable threat or with a threat disproportionate to the emotion. It acknowledges anxiety can involve subjective bodily discomforts and disturbances. The document concludes with a proposed definition of anxiety as a feeling of uneasiness and apprehension about an undefined threat, which can be physical or psychological in nature, and is diffuse and unpleasant due to the indefinable nature of the threat.
This document discusses anxiety disorders, their causes, symptoms, and treatments. It defines anxiety as a normal part of life but distinguishes anxiety disorders as different from everyday worries. It lists several common anxiety disorders including generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and social anxiety disorder. It discusses brain chemistry, life experiences, genetics, and learned behaviors/thinking patterns as potential causes. It provides details on symptoms for each disorder and explains how anxiety manifests physically through breathing issues, tight muscles, rapid heart rate, sweating/cold extremities, stomach issues, and muscle pain/stiffness. It recommends identifying triggers, cognitive behavioral therapy, meditation, supplements/diet changes, exercise
This document discusses anxiety disorders as defined in the DSM-IV and DSM-5. It outlines the different types of anxiety disorders and provides details on separation anxiety disorder, including diagnostic criteria and case examples. Specifically, it describes how separation anxiety disorder involves unrealistic and excessive fear or anxiety about separation from important attachment figures. The fear must last at least 4 weeks in children/adolescents or 6 months in adults and cause impairment. Symptoms include physiological, emotional, cognitive and behavioral signs of anxiety when separating or anticipating separation. Treatment often involves psychotherapy like cognitive behavioral therapy, and sometimes medication.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted and repeated thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions) done to reduce anxiety. Common obsessions include worries about contamination or performing certain acts correctly. Compulsions are rituals like cleaning, checking, or organizing to relieve anxiety. Hoarding disorder causes difficulty discarding items and makes individuals feel anxious. OCD can range from mild to severe and if left untreated, can destroy one's ability to function.
The Assyrian exile of the Northern Kingdom led to widespread idolatry and pagan religious practices as the people rejected God's law. The powerful Assyrian kingdom conquered Israel, deporting the population and extinguishing it as a sovereign nation. The Babylonian exile of the Southern Kingdom similarly displaced the population and ended its reign as an independent nation.
King Saul caused religious damage to the people of Israel in several ways:
1) He disobeyed God's command to destroy the Amalekites, violating the covenant between God and Israel.
2) He lost faith in God and consulted a medium instead of trusting God, leading to defeat in battle.
3) The spirit of God left Saul and an evil spirit tormented him instead.
King Saul caused religious damage to the people of Israel in several ways:
1) He disobeyed God's command to destroy the Amalekites, violating the covenant between God and Israel.
2) He lost faith in God and consulted a medium instead of trusting God, leading to defeat in battle.
3) The spirit of God left Saul and an evil spirit tormented him instead.
This document contains information about three different research topics that will be studied by a group of students.
The first topic is about the influence of drug abuse among youth in Kenyan institutions of higher learning leading to poor performance and school dropout. The dependent variable is poor performance and school dropout, and the independent variable is the influence of drug abuse.
The second topic is about how global warming and climate change has led to drought and famine among nomadic pastoralists in North Eastern Kenya. The dependent variable is global warming and the independent variable is drought and famine.
The third topic is about the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the monthly earnings of workers at Kenya Airways when the government suspended domestic and international
The document discusses the factors that determine the various varieties of English used worldwide. These include dialect, accent, culture, pronunciation, region of origin, background, function, influence, social needs, sociolinguistic contexts, geographical location, and functional domains. Varieties of English are shaped by differences in these sociolinguistic factors.
This document outlines the requirements for a research proposal assignment. Students must present three potential research topics to their instructor for approval. Each topic should include the independent and dependent variables, target population, and operationalization of the independent variable. Examples are provided for three potential topics: the influence of student attitude on academic performance, the impact of managerial functions on institutional performance, and the relationship between service quality and student retention.
This document is a student paper discussing the impacts of social media on society. It argues that social media causes more harm than good due to issues like cyberbullying, cyber terrorism, identity theft, decreased workplace productivity, and damaged personal relationships. The paper provides examples of each harm and references several other sources that also found social media can enable cyberbullying, privacy breaches, and distraction from real-world interactions. In conclusion, the author determines that as social media platforms increase in popularity, the negative impacts on society will also increase, outweighing any benefits.
This document discusses how to write a classical argument. It will cover identifying classical arguments, using Toulmin's model of argument to plan essays, checking reliability of sources, and using rhetorical appeals. Learners will be able to write a 500-word argumentative essay using these techniques after reviewing counterarguments and concessions. The document also explains classical argument structure, the Toulmin model, and responding to alternative views.
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1. MARYANNE GATUMBI
Lynnwood Arts and Recreation
Center
Arts and Crafts
Classes for Adults
Summer 2013
June 3–August 29
DRAWING
Figure for Beginners
June 4-August 27, Tuesdays, 7 pm – 9 pm
Working from a live model is an important part of any classical drawing
education. In this class we will work with light, dark, and composition using the
2. figure as our vehicle. We will progress from gesture drawing to long poses.
Attention will be given to drawing aspects of the figure, such as the torso and the
face, as well as how to make the whole figure fit on the page. We will begin with
charcoal and newsprint and then progress to pastels.
Members: $155. Non-members: $185.
Drawing for Beginners
June 6-July 25, Thursdays, 9:30 am – 11:30 am
This class is for true beginners. Working from the still life, we will learn the basics
of how to see like an artist. Students will progress from simple line drawings to
charcoal studies incorporating tone and composition.
Members: $105. Non-members: $125.
Figure Drawing Workshop
2-day workshop
August 10 and 11, 10 am – 4 pm
In this 2-day workshop students will have the opportunity to map out the gesture
of a figure and to learn how to develop and refine their drawing through one long
pose. Critiques and demonstrations will be included. All levels welcome.
Members: $210. Non-members: $240.
Drawing in Comic Book Style
July 16-August 27, Tuesdays, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
This is an extensive course in comic book design and illustration. Participants
will draw their own superheroes and comic book characters. We will create a
script and learn to lay out the pages and produce story boards. Students will also
learn the principals of human anatomy, inking, and lettering. By the end of the
class we will produce a complete comic book that includes a story from every
student. Come to class with a general idea of the story you would like to create.
Members: $75. Non-members: $90.
Painting
Beginning/Intermediate Watercolor
June 3-July 15, Mondays, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
This course will cover the basics of traditional watercolor painting through the
subject of still life. Begin by drawing the composition with a pencil and then move
to painting with a diversity of watercolor techniques. We will explore color
mixing, transparency, shape, color relationships, and light and shadow. Learn to
express yourself in this lively spontaneous medium.
Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Drawing and Watercolor
3. June 4 – July 9, Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Equal attention will be given to drawing and watercolor techniques as you work
with composition, perspective, and values. Students will work will still life and
from photographs. Weather permitting, we will work outside. The class will
include demonstrations, individual instruction, and a critique at the end of each
class. All levels are welcome.
Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Painting in Watercolor
July 17 – August 21, Wednesdays, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This class is for both beginning and experienced watercolorists. Working from
still life, flower arrangements, or landscape photographs, the emphasis will be on
composition, color, values, and technique. Weather permitting, we will work
outside. The class will include demonstrations, individual instruction, and a
critique at the end of each class. All levels are welcome.
Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Introduction to Oil Painting
July 8 – August 12, Mondays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
In this class students will learn how to paint in oils by making small canvases that
will be easy to finish. We will cover the properties of oil paints, discuss the use of
painting mediums, and learn about under-painting. In our first class, we will
work in raw umber and white from a simple still life. Students will become
familiar with the feel of the paint while concentrating on good drawing skills and
an understanding of light and dark. No previous experience necessary.
Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Ceramics
Fundamentals of Ceramics
June 13 – July 25, Thursdays, 1 pm – 4 pm
Explore the endless possibilities for personal expression in clay. Experienced
potters can hone their skills on the wheel and try new techniques, while
beginners will learn the basics. We will also hand-build containers using slab and
coil techniques, and explore carving and glaze application. Crafters, sculptors,
and potters welcome. Limit 8. Lab fee: $45. Members: $140. Non-
members: $165.
Advanced Pottery Members: $140. Non-members: $165 Members: $140.
July 22 – August 26, Mondays, 9 am – 12 noon
Go beyond the basics and into the realm of form, line, function and aesthetics, as
well as advanced throwing techniques. Projects might include teapots, covered
jars, large vessels, or altered forms. We will also explore surface treatments, such
4. as carving, paddling, and chattering. Individual projects welcome. Previous
experience required.
Lab fee: $45. Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Raku-Fired Pottery
3-day workshop
August 2-4, 9 am – 5 pm
Raku is an ancient Asian method of firing pottery and is associated with the tea
ceremony. In this 3-day workshop, we will make pots on the first day, glaze them
on
Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Members: $140. Non-members: $165
ab fee: $45. Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Members: $140. Non-members
the second, and hold an all-day, outdoor Raku firing on the third day. All levels
are welcome.
Lab fee: $45. Members: $125. Non-members: $150. Members: $140.
Non-members: $165.
Members: $140. Non-members: $165
Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Members: $140. Non-members: $165
Lab fee: $45. Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Lab fee: $45. Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
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Pottery – The Wheel
June 4 – July 16, Tuesdays, 6:30 – 9:30 pm
Beginning students will learn the basics of wheel-throwing and glazing
techniques. More experienced students will strengthen their throwing skills as
well as explore various methods of surface treatment.
Lab fee: $45. Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
Jewelry
Introduction to Jewelry Making
June 6 – July 25, Thursdays, 6 – 9 pm
Students will be introduced to basic fabrication and finishing techniques for
metal jewelry, including piercing, sawing, forming, smoldering, stone setting, and
polishing. Beginners will be encouraged to complete a pin, a pendant, and a ring.
Intermediate students can explore more complex techniques such as riveting,
lamination inlay, solder inlay, and more.
Lab fee: $45. Members: $140. Non-members: $165.
5. Bead Stringing Basics
1-day workshop
July 20, 10 am – 4 pm
Learn professional bead stringing methods using tiger tail wire, silk knotting, and
bead tips. In this one-day workshop we will restring the necklaces you own, and
design new necklaces with combinations of different beads.
Lab fee: $25. Members: $45. Non-members: $55.
Photography
Black & White Photography
1-day workshop
August 3, 9 am – 4 pm
This workshop, for beginners or experienced photographers, will explore focus,
light, tension, background, balance, and abstraction in black & white
photography.
Members: $45. Non-members: $55.
Music
Introduction to Singing
June 5 – July 17, Wednesdays, 7 pm – 9 pm
This class will give students the fundamentals they need to improve their vocal
strength and find their inner voice. Students will learn proper breathing, vocal
health, and exercises to help their tone and pitch. This class is suitable for
beginners with no previous singing experience. Learn to overcome your shyness,
build confidence in your abilities, and have fun!
Members: $125. Non-members: $150.
Advanced Singing Techniques
July 18 – August 29, Thursdays, 7 pm – 9 pm
Learn more advanced skills to improve your vocal strength, tone, and pitch.
Students will build on the skills they already possess and will have the chance to
try singing in a variety of styles, including pop, folk, jazz, and rock. Students
should have completed Introduction to Singing or have some prior singing
experience.
Members: $145. Non-members: $170.
6. Guitar for Beginners
June 3 – July 15, Mondays, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Learn basic guitar skills, including cords structure, single note reading, and
strums in the open position. Students will learn the fundamentals, and then will
have the opportunity to play some of their favorite songs. No previous experience
necessary. Students should bring their own guitar.
Members: $130. Non-members: $155.
Intermediate Guitar
July 16 – August 27, Tuesdays, 1 pm – 3 pm
Build on your skills to begin learning more advanced techniques on the guitar.
Students should have completed Guitar for Beginners or have previous guitar
experience. Learn more complex cords and improve your note reading skills.
Students should bring their own guitar.
Members: $150. Non-members: $175.
Dancing Level 1: Learn the Basics
June 5-July 10, Wednesdays, 7 pm – 9 pm
Learn the foundations of dance in a friendly fun learning environment, with lots
of time for review and practice. Lessons will cover basic steps, body movement,
easy turns, and partnering skills. Students will have the chance to try out a variety
of dancing styles, including swing, waltz, foxtrot, and tango. No experience is
necessary.
Members: $90. Non-members: $110.
Dancing Level 2: Beyond the Basics
July 17-August 21, Wednesdays, 7pm – 9 pm
Build on the skills you learned in Dancing Level 1 and progress to more advanced
techniques. Students will improve partnering skills and add new elements, turns,
combinations, and styles. A variety of dance styles will be covered, including
swing, waltz, foxtrot, tango, and salsa. Students should have completed Dancing
Level 1 or have prior dancing experience.
Members: $110. Non-members: $130.