SpRInG 2014 - White Bear Center for the Arts
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SpRInG 2014 - White Bear Center for the Arts
CLASS CATALOG 4971 Long Avenue White Bear Lake, MN 55110 West side frontage road of Highway 61 phone: 651.407.0597 FAX: 651.429.1569 SPRING 2014 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID MARCH - MAY Twin Cities, MN Permit No. 3197 Serving the Greater Northeast Metro Area CLASS CATALOG SPRING 2014 MARCH - MAY Serving the Greater Northeast Metro Area Osilas Labyrinth Dedication | White Bear Center for the Arts Serving the Greater Northeast Metro Area Our Mission To provide a gateway to diverse arts experiences. • Educate new and established artists • • Cultivate the understanding of art in its many forms • • Celebrate the joys of art • BOARD of DIRECTORS Chair Dan Wachtler Vice Chair Mary Gove Treasurer Patricia Berger Secretary Call for Entries White Bear Center for the Arts is proud to announce the 40th Annual Northern Lights Exhibition. This prestigious juried fine arts exhibition is open to original 2D and 3D works, including drawings, paintings, fiber, pottery, photography, and sculpture. The show will be on display from April 14 to May 30 in the Ford Family Gallery at WBCA. Download a prospectus from www.WhiteBearArts.org. For more information, contact WBCA at 651.407.0597 or wbca@whitebeararts.org. Alan Kantrud Ex-Officio Director Robert Cuerden Members Donna Bruhl Craig Campbell Leonardo Castro Jan Gillen Mary Levins Nor Olson Kraig Thayer Rasmussen Jeff Schreier Karen April Wong Malia Yang-Xiong Submission Deadline: Friday, March 7, 2014, 1:00 PM Exhibition Dates: April 14 – May 30, 2014 Opening Reception: Friday, April 25, 2014, 6:00-9:00 PM Location: White Bear Center for the Arts, Ford Family Gallery Emeritus Directors Save the Date! Executive Director 2014 WriteNow! Awards Ceremony Danielle Cézanne White Bear Center for the Arts sponsors this annual writing contest for 9th to 12th grade students in the White Bear Lake and Mahtomedi school districts. The 2014 award winners will be honored and will read their work at the awards ceremony on Thursday, May 1, from 7:00-9:00 PM, at White Bear Center for the Arts. The public is invited to attend. Administrative Coordinator 2014 Heart 4 Art Save the date for our most important fundraiser of the year. Join us at Dellwood Country Club on Thursday, May 15, to celebrate WBCA. Guests must register at (651) 407-0597. Check the website for more details. WBCA Rockstars! Thank you Party Warriors! You are all making a TREMENDOUS difference here at WBCA, both in creating a beautiful, warm, and welcoming environment, and greatly reducing the work load for staff. Sue Ahlcrona, Angela Blesi, Celeste Burton, Karin Cuerden, Geri Farrell, Mary Gove, Liz Kasper, Mary Levins, Grace Magill-Cuerden, Nor Olson, Jane Pazlar, Rika Pennington, Marianne Schulze, Lynnea Schwieters, Bon Sommerville, Laurice Wade, and Katie Zdechlik. Cover painting by Lisa Fertig Sue Ahlcrona Roberta Johnson Neil Johnston STAFF Suzi Hudson Education Director Andrew Vollbrecht Program Assistant Anne Dillon Building Maintenance Manager Dave Borglund Teaching Artist Kyle Frederickson This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. This activity is funded, in part, by the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008. WELCOME TO YOUR ART CENTER! Dear Friends, INSIDE Who’s thinking spring? We are! Suzi Hudson Executive Director The ice and snow will soon give way to Minnesota’s most colorful season, and nowhere will it be more brilliant than at White Bear Center for the Arts. We invite you to come on over and thaw out your creative flow. WBCA will be a busy place with a full range of new classes and clay offerings. This spring WBCA will host our 40th Northern Lights Fine Arts Exhibition, in the beautiful Ford Family Gallery. This juried show will feature some of Minnesota and Wisconsin’s finest artists and is a great opportunity to build your artistic profile, resume, and portfolio. We encourage you to apply (see inside front cover for details). As an organization undergoing tremendous evolution, we have a few important highlights to share regarding WBCA’s dynamic Board of Directors. First, a very special thank you and round of applause for our friend and outgoing Board Chair, Robert Cuerden. Among his many roles here, Bob served as chair of the Building Search Committee in 2009-2010. After the successful (!) purchase of the building, he led the Building Design Committee over the next 18 months. Ultimately in 2012-2013, Bob confidently led the “Let’s build it!” Building Committee, and well, you know the rest! WBCA will be forever grateful for his superb strategic leadership and dedication. To our benefit, Bob will continue to serve another full year as Ex-Officio Director. Our heartfelt thanks to Bob for his enormous effort in leading this charge. Additionally, we owe a tremendous debt to two other board member “over-achievers” who have completed six-year term limits: Roberta Johnson and Neil Johnston. Roberta fearlessly served four of her six years on the Executive Committee (one as Co-Vice Chair/three as Board Chair), leading us through the building acquisition and launch of a $3M capital campaign. Robbie’s commitment to WBCA’s financial wellbeing played a critical role in our success. What can I say… this woman’s got guts! Robbie will continue to chair WriteNow!, WBCA’s high school writing contest, and serve as a revered member of WBCA’s finance committee. Thank you!! Neil Johnston also served his share of years on the Executive Committee, three as Board Co-Vice Chair, leading us up to “our big leap!” Neil’s academic strengths and contagious passion helped raise the profile of WBCA’s artists and exhibitions while contributing to the excellence of WBCA’s programming. Neil has chaired the Northern Lights Exhibition and will continue to co-chair this event, while also advising the gallery committee. Thank you Neil, for sharing your remarkable talents with WBCA. We are grateful to see you and Robbie both continue on as Emeritus Directors. We are equally excited about the election of our 2014 Executive Committee members: Board Chair Dan Wachtler and Vice-Chair Mary Gove. Pat Berger will continue serving as Treasurer with a capital “T”, and Alan Kantrud returns as our rock’n Secretary. Thank you for accepting these important responsibilities and leadership roles. Finally, a very hearty welcome to four new board members: Donna Bruhl, Craig Campbell, Karen April Wong, and Malia Yang-Xiong. We are excited to infuse our leadership team with these new voices, talents, and dedicated individuals. Here’s to all of you who make Your Art Center the best there is! 2 VISITING ARTISTS 4 WATERCOLOR 6 OIL 8 ACRYLIC 10 ALL MEDIUMS 11 encaustic 12 Pastels 13 drawing 15 IKEBANA 15 PRINTMAKING 15 CALLIGRAPHY 16 WRITING 16 PHOTOGRAPHY 17 ARTIST DEVELOPMENT 18 Fiber 20 Jewelry 21 GLASS 22 Yoga/DANCE 23 Clay 26 KIDS / TEENS / FAMILY 28 REGISTRATION GUIDELINES 29 Membership/Registration Suzi Visiting Artists Kathleen Hope visiting artists Paper Painting with Sheer Bliss Collage Picasso Faces “At first glance make everyone stare.” Think of this phrase every time you create art. This is about being unique and fearless. In this workshop, students will design collage papers using Japanese papers, colored tissue, and vintage finds. Students will combine these altered papers with acrylic, inks, and mixed media techniques. Paint freer, looser, bolder, and more intuitively. Warning: be prepared to get overly excited. Kathleen Hope is a full-time artist living in Fountain Hills, Arizona. Her unique approach to teaching art comes from her diverse background in mixed media, collage, interior design, and color psychology. This workshop requires lots of laughter and outof-the-box thinking. Join Kathleen Hope for this one-day workshop in making crazy faces. Students will use paint and collage to create a series of distorted portraits. Think Picasso, Francis Bacon, and Basquiat. All levels may participate. Bring lots of imagination and let the faces appear. As a group, the class will come up with creative names for the personalities that emerge. Kathleen Hope * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 204X Date/Time: Tuesday-Thursday, May 27-29, 9:30 AM-3:30 PM Tuition: $285 Member/$356 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Kathleen Hope * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 205X Date/Time: Friday, May 30, 9:30 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $95 Member/$119 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor ••• Sumi-e: Flowers from the Heart Susan Frame A taste of sumi-e with flower inspirations. Have fun learning to paint flowers using ink, watercolor, rice paper, and bamboo brushes. Refine skills in a non-intimidating, fun environment. Emphasis is on expressive painting from the heart, learning new techniques, and developing a personal style. Open to beginning through advanced artists. Bring a lunch. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 100X Date/Time: Friday, April 11, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $95 Member/$119 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Teens, All Levels Susan Frame is the author of Japanese Ink Painting and A Beginner’s Art Guide-Sumi-e. 2 www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Surface Decoration Lynnea Schwieters Looking for new ways to add surface decoration to your clay surface? Consider using resist techniques to integrate your design onto the clay surface where your glazes can pool and accentuate your form. In this class we will explore several ways to create templates that are placed on the clay body at the greenware stage. Applying slip over the design along with the use of liquid resists such as latex, wax and acrylic will be demonstrated. Lynnea Schwieters works with high fire porcelain clay. In her demonstration she will show you how she makes large platters, alters them, applies surface techniques including the design of templates, carving, incising and slip application. After the demonstration students will create their own plate on the wheel altering the form and applying their desired surface decoration. Come to class prepared with ideas for your templates. Class ID: 300X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Saturday, April 26, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM $92 Member/$115 Non-Member Adults, Beginners with some throwing experience ••• Foci Hot Glass Social Craig Campbell Join a group from WBCA for an exciting field trip to Foci Minnesota Center for Glass Arts. Glassblowing demos and hands-on experience are included. Students can roll up their sleeves, pick up a tool, and make their own colorful paperweight. Participants may bring food and beverages. Class ID: 400X Date/Time: Saturday, April 5, 1:00-4:00 PM Tuition: $75 Member/$94 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond Build a Portable Brick Oven Raku: Out of the Ashes Join award-winning baker David S. Cargo to learn how to build a portable stacked-brick oven. The oven is built from stacked bricks that are not mortared together and can be moved after the oven is built. Students will learn how to build a small oven by themselves and go from bare ground to cooking pizza in about 4 hours. Class discussion covers some of the differences between these portable brick ovens and more familiar designs such as Alan Scott ovens, Forno Bravo Pompeii ovens, and cob ovens such as those made popular by Kiko Denzer. The class covers siting the oven, preparing the ground for the oven, and then the practical techniques for construction. Every student gets a handout with plans for three different sizes of ovens, their bills of materials, and recipes for use with the oven. The oven is built to demonstrate the techniques used, and the plans that show how the ovens go together will be read. While the fire is heating the oven up, David demonstrates how to make dough for pizza, bread, naan, and pita bread. Later in the afternoon, the dough is formed into the proper shapes for baking, and some dough is formed for a loaf of bread. Finally, the pita bread, naan, and pizzas are baked (and eaten) and then the loaf of bread goes into the oven. Please bring a lunch for an hour break at noon, plus hat, gloves, note-taking materials and sturdy shoes (in case of falling bricks). Let’s play with fire! Wisconsin Artist and Raku potter Mark Lusardi will guide the discovery of the ancient Japanese process of Raku firing. Raku is a technique developed in 16th century Japan to enhance the Japanese tea ceremony. Watch as glazes transform the raw materials into molten glass! Participants will enjoy a fiery day of discussion, demonstrations, glazing, and of course, a hands-on firing. This workshop is perfect for beginners to the advanced artist. Participants will be provided with a wide variety of glazes and tools to finish their Raku pieces, and are encouraged to participate in all aspects of the firing process. Participants must bring a minimum of four bisque pieces and three bisque 6”x6” tiles. Bring a potluck dish to share for lunch. David S. Cargo free lectures / visiting artists visiting artists Mark Lusardi Class ID: 301X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Saturday, June 21, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Adults, Teens 12+, All Levels Mark Lusardi ••• free class Free Paint-In Susan Hartzell Vannelli Come to the art center and learn how fun and easy painting can be. Enjoy a creative, lively day of art, laughter and new friendships. Absolutely no artistic ability required. Class ID: 200X Date/Time: Wednesday, April 2, 1:00-4:00 PM Tuition: FREE with registration Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Class ID: 401X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Saturday, June 21, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM $72 Member/$90 Non-Member Adults, Beginners and Beyond Susan Frame Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 3 WATERCOLOR Frank Zeller watercolor Intermediate Advanced Watercolor Frank Zeller This class alternates between formal lessons and independent work. When appropriate, each lesson includes a handout describing the steps and colors needed to finish the work. Critiques are given every Thursday morning for completed works. Demonstrations are presented following the methods described in a handout, prior to independent work. Students must register at least 2 weeks in advance for this class. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 101X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 6-27, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $79 Member/$99 Non-Member Class ID: 102X Beginning Watercolor Lisa Fertig Come and explore the wonder of watercolor by learning the fundamentals and techniques of this exciting medium. Basic class lessons will help students feel comfortable as they discover their journey using watercolors. Students can pay the instructor an optional material fee of $1 if they wish to keep the lesson plans. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list, or notify the office if you prefer to use the instructor’s supplies for $8 per week. Class ID: 104X Date/Time: 4 Mondays, March 3-24, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Class ID: 105X Date/Time: 4 Tuesdays, March 4-25, 6:00-8:30 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $79 Member/$99 Non-Member Class ID: 106X Class ID: 103X Class ID: 107X Date/Time: 3 Thursdays, May 1-22, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM No class May 15 Tuition: $59 Member/$74 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Intermediate, Advanced * Sign up for all three classes and save! $207 Member/$262 Non-Member * Sign up for 2 consecutive classes in one month! $45 Member/$60 Non-Member Date/Time: 4 Mondays, April 7-28, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Date/Time: 4 Tuesdays, April 8-29, 6:00-8:30 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Class ID: 108X Date/Time: 3 Mondays, May 5-19, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $68 Member/$85 Non-Member Class ID: 109X Date/Time: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 6:00-8:30 PM Tuition: $68 Member/$85 Non-Member Material Fee: $8 per week payable to instructor or use supply list Age/Level: Adults, Beginner * Sign up for three classes and save! $238 Member/$301 Non-Member 4 www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Realistic Watercolor Lisa Fertig Learn to use watercolor in fun and exciting ways! This motivating class is good for artists with some experience and for artists who are continuing to develop their own style. This class is designed to create a sound foundation from which to build, with lesson plans to help learn more about values, color, and applying design and technique principles to paintings. Demonstrations will help guide the process. Gain confidence and have fun while learning watercolor painting. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 110X Date/Time: 4 Mondays, March 3-24, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Class ID: 111X Date/Time: 4 Mondays, April 7-28, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Class ID: 112X Date/Time: 3 Mondays, May 5-19, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $68 Member/$85 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for all three classes and save! $238 Member/$301 Non-Member Watercolor Frogs and Flowers Watercolor Hens and Chicks Each monthly workshop will have a distinct theme and provide a fun-filled, pain-free learning experience. The class will be based on watercolor and drawing. Other media will be introduced in some lessons. Topics to be covered include color theory, design, value, and composition. The drawing exercises will give students the foundation tools for understanding value and the relationship value has with color. Each student can bring one piece in for critique or the instructor can help jump start a new painting idea. Instructor will have extra paper for sale. There will be a 1/2 hour lunch break. Watercolor is a wonderful medium to open creative flow. In this introductory class, experience the basics of watercolor while learning brush techniques, mixing colors, producing textures, and layering color. Learn to paint frogs and flowers with color and imagination through simple step-by-step demonstrations and individual assistance. What is more delightful than a hen and her chicks? Learn the texturing process of dry brush on the feathers of the hen and wet-on-wet technique for the fluff of the chicks. Watercolor is the perfect medium for painting this subject. Discover how different brushes and brush strokes can help accomplish the desired look. Roosters can be painted as well, if preferred. All ability levels are welcome. Deborah Voyda Rogers * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 113X Date/Time: Thursday, March 6, 10:00 AM-2:30 PM Class ID: 114X Date/Time: Thursday, April 3, 10:00 AM-2:30 PM Sylvia Benson * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Tuition: $54 Member/$68 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for all three classes and save! $152 Member/$194 Non-Member ••• Watercolor Koi and Water Lilies Sylvia Benson For new and returning students, this class will add to the art experience by teaching how to control the paint, making the koi’s colors appear very natural. There are many different colors of koi and students will use beautiful photographs to choose the shapes and colors. Composition is emphasized so that the objects are placed and sized to make an interesting painting. Participants will use movement and rhythm to help lead the viewer’s eye through the painting. Techniques will include texturing the lily pads, masking to save whites, and making bubbles. Everything will be demonstrated step-by-step and students will be amazed by what they’ve created. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 116X Date/Time: 2 Thursdays, March 20 & 27, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $45 Member/$56 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Beginner, Intermediate Sylvia Benson * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 117X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 2 Wednesdays, April 2 & 9, 1:00-3:30 PM $45 Member/$56 Non-Member Adults, Beginner, Intermediate Class ID: 121X Date/Time: 2 Thursdays, May 1 & 8, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $45 Member/$56 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels ••• ••• Sylvia Benson Lisa Fertig Watercolor Orchids and Irises Class ID: 115X Date/Time: Thursday, May 1, 10:00 AM-2:30 PM watercolor Stress-Free Watercolor Orchids and irises are both flowers with wonderful shapes and delightful buds that make a beautiful flower composition. Students will have dozens of photos to choose from for their paintings. Complementary colors, values, and textures will enhance the paintings. There will be demonstrations in all aspects of painting the colorful orchids and shapely iris, as well as individual instruction and evaluation. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 118X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 3 Thursdays, April 3-17, 1:00-3:30 PM $68 Member/$85 Non-Member Adults, Beginner, Intermediate Think Spring: Tulips! Think spring by painting tulips! No watercolor experience necessary. Students of all abilities will gain confidence and have fun in this supportive class. Demonstrations will help guide everyone through the process. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list, or notify the office if you prefer to use the instructor’s supplies for $10. Class ID: 119X Date/Time: Saturday, March 22, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $27 Member/$34 Non-Member Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor or use supply list Age/Level: Adults, Teens 12+, Beginner and Beyond ••• Painting a Landscape in Watercolor Lisa Fertig Paint a beautiful landscape. Learn to use watercolor in fun and exciting ways! This motivating class is great for beginners with watercolor experience as well as artists who are continuing to develop their personal style. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 120X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Saturday, April 26, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM $27 Member/$34 Non-Member Adults, Teens 12+, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 5 oil Mary Jo Van Dell oil Beginning Oil Painting Beginning and Continuing Oil This class provides the foundation of successful oil painting. In a fun, step-by-step process, students will learn the technical aspects of handling oil paint. As a group, students will paint a specific landscape scene or still life. Students will learn how to handle and apply oil paint and gain a basic understanding of the medium while acquiring good basic studio habits and practices. For beginning to intermediate oil painting students, this is a workshop-style class with individualized instruction. Students will work on handling paint and media to build up a painting using the fat over lean method. Emphasis will be on creating depth, the illusion of form, and interesting composition through careful attention to values. Learn how to control color and create lost and found edges to lead the viewer’s eye through the painting. Students provide their own reference photos or images. Cynthia Kath Class ID: 206X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, March 5-26, 1:00-4:00 PM Tuition: $108 Member/$135 Non-Member Class ID: 207X Date/Time: 5 Wednesdays, April 2-30, 1:00-4:00 PM Tuition: $135 Member/$169 Non-Member Class ID: 208X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, May 7-28, 1:00-4:00 PM Tuition: $108 Member/$135 Non-Member Material fee: $25 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond * Sign up for all three classes and save! $341 Member/$429 Non-Member 6 Laura Frykman * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list or notify the office if you prefer to use the instructor’s supplies for $15. Class ID: 209X Date/Time: 5 Mondays, March 3-April 7, 6:30-9:00 PM No class March 31 Class ID: 210X Date/Time: 5 Mondays, April 21-May 19, 6:30-9:00 PM Tuition: $113 Member/$141 Non-Member Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor to rent supplies or use supply list Age/Level: Adults, Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for both classes and save! $216 Member/$272 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Studio Landscape Painting with Mike Rada Mike Rada Whether one is just getting started or has painted for many years, this class has much to offer. Students will work from their own studies, sketches, drawings, or photos and will learn what it takes to create a successful painting from start to finish. Mike will show examples of his work and give demos, short lectures, and lots of positive encouragement while students work on their own projects and style. The information provided applies to all mediums, so students may work in oils, acrylics, or pastels. Class is limited to 10 students. Students cannot miss the first day of class. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 211X Date/Time: 5 Wednesdays, March 5-April 2, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Class ID: 212X Date/Time: 5 Wednesdays, April 9-May 7, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $150 Member/$188 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for both classes and save! $290 Member/$366 Non-Member oil Still Life/Landscape Painting in Oil Christopher Copeland This class will work from still lifes or bring the outdoors indoors. Working from sketches and plein air work, students will execute field studies, mixing color to achieve form, value, and color harmony in the landscape. Students will gain the confidence needed to complete a painting quickly and accurately. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 213X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 6-27, 1:30-4:00 PM Class ID: 214X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 6-27, 6:30-9:00 PM Laura Frykman Class ID: 215X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 1:30-4:00 PM Class ID: 216X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 6:30-9:00 PM Class ID: 217X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, May 1-29, 1:30-4:00 PM No class May 15 Class ID: 218X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, May 1-29, 6:30-9:00 PM No class May 15 Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, 18+, Advanced Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced * Sign up for three classes and save! $260 Member/$329 Non-Member Becoming an Artist: Water-Miscible Oil A Class to Inspire for Adults Dianne Ginsberg Oil or Acrylic Learn the art of oil painting using paints that behave like traditional oils but clean up with soap Painters Mary Jo Van Dell Many classes teach how to paint. This instructor coaches students on becoming artists. In this class, each participant will work individually and receive instruction and encouragement to enhance and develop personal skills and style. Confidence will set in as students realize their own potential. This is a class for the student wishing to go beyond the fundamentals of painting and into a deeper realm of creativity. Students may bring a blank canvas with something in mind to work on, or a piece already in progress. Experience with painting is a prerequisite for this class. and water. This class is a great way to begin the painting journey, in a relaxed group setting with plenty of guidance and encouragement. Students will benefit from the fundamentals of composition, color mixing, brush handling, and more! Because students receive individualized instruction, this class is open to new and continuing students. Class ID: 222X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, March 5-26, 1:00-3:00 PM Class ID: 223X * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, April 2-23, 1:00-3:00 PM One-Day Workshop Class ID: 224X Class ID: 219X Date/Time: Friday, March 14, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $63 Member/$79 Non-Member Ongoing Class Class ID: 220X Date/Time: 3 Wednesdays, April 9-23, 9:00-11:30 AM Tuition: $68 Member/$85 Non-Member One-Day Workshop Class ID: 221X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, May 7-28, 1:00-3:00 PM Tuition: $72 Member/$90 Non-Member Material Fee: $70 for oils supply kit, payable to instructor on first day of class (consists of all paints, brushes, canvas, and palette to start with). Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond * Sign up for all three classes and save! $206 Member/$260 Non-Member Date/Time: Friday, May 16, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $63 Member/$79 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Intermediate, Advanced Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 7 ACRYLIC Lisa Fertig ACRYLIC Acrylic Painting: Impressionist to the Abstractionist Introduction to Acrylic Landscape Painting This class will explore a variety of approaches to subject matter. Each lesson will dwell on brush stroke, color, value, texture, and composition that will bring out students’ individual styles. The class will study various periods of painting, from Impressionist, Expressionist, to Total Non-Objective Abstraction. Subject matter will include flowers, still life, landscape, and figures. This class will help students develop confidence using acrylic paints. Starting with a reference of a landscape picture, students will learn to use color, shapes, values, and textures to simplify the design. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 225X Frank Zeller Class ID: 201X Date/Time: 4 Tuesdays, March 4-25, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Tuition: $88 Member/$110 Non-Member Class ID: 202X Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, April 1-29, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Tuition: $110 Member/$138 Non-Member Class ID: 203X Date/Time: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Tuition: $66 Member/$83 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Advanced Beginner to Advanced * Sign up for all three classes and save! $254 Member/$321 Non-Member * Sign up for 2 consecutive classes in one month! $45 Member/$60 Non-Member 8 Lisa Fertig * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list, or notify the office if you prefer to use the instructor’s supplies for $8 per week. Date/Time: 4 Tuesdays, March 4-25, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $72 Member/$85 Non-Member Class ID: 226X Date/Time: 4 Tuesdays, April 8-29, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $72 Member/$85 Non-Member Class ID: 227X Date/Time: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $54 Member/$68 Non-Member Material Fee: $8 per week payable to instructor or use supply list Age/Level: Adults, Beginner * Sign up for all three classes and save! $188 Member/$228 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Cardinal in the Pines Karla Hall Learn how to paint a beautiful red cardinal in a pine tree using acrylic paint. No experience necessary. Students will learn how to mix paint, use brushes, and much more. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list, or notify the office if you prefer to use the instructor’s supplies for $20. Class ID: 228X Date/Time: 2 Sundays, March 16 & 23, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $45 Member/$56 Non-Member Material Fee: $20 payable to instructor or use supply list Age/Level: Adults, Teens 12+, Beginner and Beyond ••• Introduction to Acrylics Susan Hartzell Vannelli Have fun learning the basics of painting with acrylics on canvas. Enjoy making beautiful brush strokes with this versatile medium. No experience necessary. Pay the instructor for all supplies. Class ID: 229X Date/Time: 2 Mondays, March 24 & 31, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Material Fee: $20 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond acrylic Acrylic Workshop: Paint like Monet using the right side of the brain! Susan Hartzell Vannelli Paint like Monet... using the right side of the brain! Reproducing one of Monet’s many beautiful paintings by turning it upside down forces artists to paint what they SEE instead of what their brain knows. This class will paint Monet’s beautiful impressionistic patterns using acrylics on canvas. No experience necessary. Pay the instructor for all supplies. Class ID: 230X Date/Time: 2 Mondays, April 14 & 21, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Material Fee: $20 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond ••• Acrylic Marathon Bonnie Cutts Learn about the most versatile of all paint materials! Spend two days working with different acrylic paint formulas, gels, and mediums and become familiar with exciting applications that can be used in artwork. Apply grounds (surfaces to work on), use gels and mediums, pour paint, make skins, and make art. Students will open themselves to new techniques for all sorts of eye opening results. Clear explanations of all materials used will be presented and worksheets will be completed for future reference. Instructor Bonnie Cutts is the only Golden Artist Colors trained Certified Working Artist for Minnesota. Join her for two days of information over-load in a fun-filled workshop. Bring to class: favorite synthetic paintbrushes, palette knives, palettes, water container, rags, two 9” x 12” canvases to work on, a bag lunch, and a sense of adventure. Class ID: 231X Date/Time: 2 Wednesdays, March 19 & 26, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $160 Member/$200 Non-Member Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate Bonnie Cutts Funky Floral in Acrylic Lisa Fertig This class will provide a sound structure from which to build, with lesson plans to help students learn more about values, color, and applying design and technique principles to paintings. Demonstrations will help guide students through the process. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list, or notify the office if you prefer to use the instructor’s supplies for $10. Class ID: 233X Date/Time: Saturday, May 17, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $27 Member/$34 Non-Member Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor or use supply list Age/Level: Adults, Teens 12+, Beginner, Intermediate Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 9 ALL MEDIUMS Dorothy Osterman ALL MEDIUMS Amazing Inkjet Options in Art Designing a Painting Digital Grounds make it possible to print images on any surface that can run through an inkjet printer. Sound amazing? It is! This class will cover working with a variety of surfaces run through an inkjet printer and explore ideas for incorporating these printed images into collages and mixed media artwork. See how to push images further with combinations of acrylic paints, gels, and mediums in unique applications. Incorporate drawings or photos onto canvas for all sorts of bold personal statements. This workshop is a great way to generate new ideas for the adventurous painter, photographer, or mixed media artist wishing to learn new techniques for their artwork. Full explanations of materials used in the workshop will be covered. An inkjet printer will be provided for students’ use. Students will learn how to design a painting from photos, still life, or imagination. Through charcoal drawings, students will learn basic design ideas. Looking at masters’ techniques, students will learn how composition, values, unity, focal paths, and rhythm turn into great works of art. These tools will help the student acquire the knowledge to implement these drawing and ideas into welldesigned paintings. If time permits, the class may move into color. Bonnie Cutts Bring to class: 1 canvas or canvas boards 9” x 12”, 1 piece of plexiglass 8” x 10”, favorite paintbrushes, palette knives, palette for paint, rags, 2 - 8” x 10” high contrast black and white laser copies of a photo or drawing--or use mine, decorative papers for collage, and a bag lunch. Class ID: 232X Date/Time: Saturday, March 22, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $80 Member/$100 Non-Member Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate 10 Cynthia Kath * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 234X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, March 5-26, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $108 Member/$135 Non-Member Class ID: 235X Date/Time: 5 Wednesdays, April 2-30, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $135 Member/$169 Non-Member Class ID: 236X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, May 7-28, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $108 Member/$135 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond * Sign up for all three classes and save! $341 Member/$429 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Color Theory Plus Dorothy Osterman In this class, students will use Color Aid paper and other papers to make color studies, a form of collage. The difference between most collage and color studies is the intention. In these studies a specific goal is intended to give more knowledge about color relationships. The color wheel shows basic theory with primary, secondary, and complementary colors. Color studies explore subtleties using analogous and contrasting colors. Through color, bring energy and a voice to creative endeavors. Class ID: 237X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 20-April 10, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Material fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Soar! Mixed Media Mentoring Open Studio: Paint with Peers! Create a custom class and enjoy a creative, lively day or evening of art, laughter, and friendships. Absolutely no artistic ability required for fun with a group of friends. Learn how easy it is to paint with acrylics, pastels, or watercolors. Bring favorite drinks and appetizers to spice up the class! Gather a group and call the office to set up dates. There is a 6 person minimum for a custom class. This class is for those who would like to complete a piece of art, an unfinished painting, pastel, watercolor, drawing, collage, or whatever! This instructor will mentor and help students with a new way of seeing their creative abilities, get them started on a new piece of work, and inspire them to press on and work in a series. Please bring supplies and a project. The instructor will have demonstrations each week for optional projects. Get to know other artists. Grow in knowledge, support, and community by painting together in all mediums. Artists work on their own projects with their own supplies. No instruction will be provided; this is an opportunity to paint with a group of like-minded artists addicted to paint. Bringing of snacks is encouraged. Registration is required to attend this class. Susan Hartzell Vannelli Susan Hartzell Vannelli Class ID: 238X Date/Time: Pick a date, 3 hours Tuition: $30 Member/$38 Non-Member per person Material Fee: $15 per person payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, 21+, All Levels Class ID: 241X ••• Class ID: 242X Susan Hartzell Vannelli Class ID: 243X Draw with scissors just like Henri Matisse, experiencing the joyful side of life! Henri Matisse was the master of “paper cut-out” artwork. He used simple forms and pure, vivid colors to create beautiful collage artwork. Students will have fun creating a similar collage in Matisse’s style. Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for all three classes and save! $188 Member/$238 Non-Member Painting with Paper Class ID: 239X Date/Time: Monday, April 7, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond Date/Time: 2 Mondays, March 24 & 31, 9:30-11:45 AM Tuition: $44 Member/$55 Non-Member Date/Time: 4 Mondays, April 7-28, 9:30-11:45 AM Tuition: $88 Member/$110 Non-Member Date/Time: 3 Mondays, May 5-19, 9:30-11:45 AM Tuition: $66 Member/$83 Non-Member ••• Introduction to Colored Pencils Susan Hartzell Vannelli ••• Discover the basics of colored pencils! Students will learn about the papers and basic tools used, and create a beautiful landscape or skyscape using the tonal layering technique. Susan Hartzell Vannelli Class ID: 244X Create Beautiful Art Cards! Students will create a variety of art cards using mixed media… watercolors, handmade papers, acrylics, stencils, inks, and so much more. The instructor will provide all the supplies. Discover what the creative heart has to say! Class ID: 240X Date/Time: Tuesday, March 25, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond Date/Time: 2 Mondays, April 28 & May 5, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond ALL MEDIUMS / encaustic Create a Custom Art Class No Instructor Class ID: 245X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 11 Fridays, March 7-May 16, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM $5 Member/$8 Non-Member per week Adults, Experienced Beginner-Advanced ••• ENCAUSTIC Painting with Encaustic Sylvia Benson Join in on a new endeavor of working with hot beeswax which contains a resin as a hardening agent and pigments of many colors. It is called encaustic, an ancient art form dating back to the Greeks, which was revived by Jasper Johns and has gained popularity since the 90s. This medium is exciting because of its flexibility and versatility. Wax can be moved with a hot air gun, textured with tools, imbedded with beautiful paper, and turned into a collage. Step-by-step instruction and individual attention will help students develop their painting in this wonderful medium. Classes are limited to 5 students. Encaustic Birch Trees Class ID: 246X Date/Time: Friday, April 25, 1:00-4:00 PM Encaustic Flower Collage Class ID: 247X Date/Time: Saturday, April 26, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Encaustic Abstract Collage Class ID: 248X Date/Time: Saturday, April 26, 1:00-4:00 PM Tuition: $33 Member/$41 Non-Member Material Fee: $20 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner, Intermediate Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 11 pastels Cynthia Kath PASTELS Pastel Landscape Workshop Introduction to Chalk Pastels Chalk Pastels – Level II The focus of this workshop is to help students find, trust and enrich their own artistic voice through the wonderful medium of pastels. The class will look at techniques to learn how value, composition, style and color turn into great works of art. Students should bring whatever pastels they already have, if any, and a notebook. Cynthia will supply a variety of papers and a variety of hard and soft pastels. Instructor will teach how to create sanded paper and how to under-paint for your pastel painting. Students should feel free to bring some of their own photographs, especially those that have personal meaning. It is best to work from photos that have strong contrast, both darks and lights. Hint: usually landscapes start from about 30-40 feet in front of the viewer. $15 material fee covers paper, Golden Pastel Ground, neutral Acrylic paint and water soluble pastels. The instructor will provide some images as well. Students can look forward to Cynthia sharing her knowledge so they may discover the luminosity of this pure pigment and capture the spirit of pastels. People who like fresh, pure, vivid colors will open their artistic world to new possibilities and creative insights by working with pastels. Students will learn about the materials and tools, explore basic pastel techniques, and learn to combine pastels with other mixed media. Each week will be filled with demonstrations and experimentation. Chalk Pastels-Level II is a continuation of Introduction to Chalk Pastels. The instructor will individually mentor students with their ongoing pastel artwork projects. This class will offer support and encouragement with artistic critiques, shared creative thoughts, and new techniques in a nonthreatening environment. It is recommended that inexperienced students take Introduction to Chalk Pastels before taking this class. Please bring supplies and pastel project ideas. Cynthia Kath Susan Hartzell Vannelli Class ID: 250X Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, April 1-29, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $110 Member/$138 Non-Member Class ID: 251X Date/Time: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $66 Member/$83 Non-Member Material Fee: $25 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner Date/Time: Saturday & Sunday, April 5 & 6, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $108 Member/$135 Non-Member Material fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Teens 12+, Experience Beginner, Intermediate www.WhiteBearArts.org | Class ID: 252X Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, April 1-29, 9:30-11:45 AM Tuition: $110 Member/$138 Non-Member Class ID: 253X Date/Time: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 9:30-11:45 AM Tuition: $66 Member/$83 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for both classes and save! $171 Member/$216 Non-Member Class ID: 249X 12 Susan Hartzell Vannelli 651.407.0597 PASTELS / drawing Clouds and Water: Pastel Topics Laura Frykman This class is for artists who have always wanted to develop specific skills in painting water, clouds, or some other tough visual challenge. Students can bring a chosen topic to this class and play their way through any mental block with demonstrations and discussion. Even for oil and acrylic painters, taking some time with pastels to break down the subject into its elements, values, and rhythms will breathe new life and authenticity into landscapes. It’s like drawing with pure pigment, and pastels uniquely convey the dance of light. No worries about oil, turp, or brushes; just the expressive self and a sandpaper page… and any photo references desired. Jim Clark DRAWING * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 254X Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, March 4-April 8, 6:30-9:00 PM No class April 1 Class ID: 255X Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, April 22-May 20, 6:30-9:00 PM Tuition: $113 Member/$141 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for both classes and save! $216 Member/$272 Non-Member ••• Intermediate Pastel Christopher Copeland This class will explore the many creative possibilities of pastels. Add color, depth, and vibrancy to paintings by experimenting with various techniques using a variety of surfaces and textures. Emphasis from the instructor will be working from life with focus on composition, light, and color value with individual attention and class demonstrations. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Gestural Drawing Mike Reed An effective drawing somehow “feels” right because contrast, contour, elasticity, structure, size, line quality, texture, and descriptive detail work together to create a sense of drama, form, and movement. These characteristic elements are all components of “gesture,” and learning to recognize and manipulate the underlying gesture of objects is essential to effectively rendering everything from dynamic figures, flowing drapery, and delicate organic forms, to exaggerated cartoons, graphic design, and lively abstracts. Some people seem to have an innate grasp of gesture and how to express it through drawing. Those with less native understanding often dismiss themselves as lacking talent, but the ability to recognize and use gesture to create effective drawings can be acquired by instruction, observation, and practice. Learning to see and interpret gesture is an ongoing process for all artists, and this class is designed to benefit artists of all experience levels. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 259X Class ID: 256X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, March 5-26, 1:30-4:00 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Date/Time: 3 Thursdays, March 13-27, 1:15-4:15 PM Tuition: $81 Member/$101 Non-Member Class ID: 260X Class ID: 257X Date/Time: 5 Wednesdays, April 2-30, 1:30-4:00 PM Tuition: $113 Member/$141 Non-Member Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 1:15-4:15 PM Tuition: $108 Member/$135 Non-Member Class ID: 261X Class ID: 258X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, May 7-28, 1:30-4:00 PM Tuition: $90 Member/$113 Non-Member Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, May 1-29, 1:15-4:15 PM No class May 15 Tuition: $108 Member/$135 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner, Intermediate * Sign up for all three classes and save! $283 Member/$357 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $287 Member/$361 Non-Member Drawing from Observation Jim Clark This supportive class will help students lose their fear of drawing. Students will develop techniques for drawing what they see in exciting and expressive ways! Gain confidence and enhance drawing skills with Jim as the guide. Explore the endless possibilities of different media - charcoal, graphite, and ink - and how to use them on different surfaces. Students will create drawings and learn how to evaluate and talk about art in a positive environment. This is a great class for beginning and continuing students alike. Class ID: 263X Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, April 15-May 13, 1:00-4:00 PM Tuition: $150 Member/$188 Non-Member Material Fee: $20 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, All Levels ••• Figure Drawing Open Studio No Instructor This open studio offers drawing with live models. Artists work at their own pace using their favorite medium. Sessions begin with a half dozen 2-minute poses followed by a series of 10-15 minute poses. Class ID: 264X Date/Time: 10 Saturdays, February 22-May 3, 2:00-5:00 PM No class April 19 Tuition: Tuition: $130 Member/$163 Non-Member, including model fee Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 13 drawing drawing Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain II Some people have always wanted to learn how to draw but have been scared because they lack an artistic background or believe one needs to have “inborn talent.” This unique, two-part series will put those fears to rest, using an acclaimed workbook with drawing exercises that have proven to be highly effective. Students will learn to access the right side of the brain, which is where non-verbal and creative abilities are concentrated. This series is designed to teach complete novices how to draw and those who already draw to deepen their artistic perception. They will learn the foundation of drawing, “seeing” as an artist sees. Students will be challenged by exercises both in and outside of class, and their efforts will be rewarded with the gratification of being able to draw better than they would have ever guessed. Handouts outlining the material, a workbook tailored to the subject, and individual critiques will help everyone accomplish their goal of drawing better. Please register at least a week in advance for this class. Please let the office know if you already have the workbook. Students cannot miss the first week of class. Continue to engage the right side of the brain and learn how to draw more effectively in this intermediate/advanced drawing class. Students will draw an “after” room interior and an “after” self-portrait (the “before” pictures will have been drawn in the Level I class) and will be amazed at their level of competency. Bring supplies from beginning class: “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workbook”, view finder, graphite stick, erasable felt-tip marker, white plastic eraser, #2 pencil, 4B drawing pencil, and small pencil sharpener. Suzanne Starks Bring to class: Small pencil sharpener. Class ID: 265X Date/Time: 5 Mondays, March 17-April 14, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM Class ID: 266X Date/Time: 5 Mondays, May 5-June 9, 6:00-8:30 PM No class May 26 Tuition: $113 Member/$141 Non-Member Material Fee: $26 payable to instructor for “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workbook,” class notes, graphite stick, erasable felt-tip marker, white plastic eraser , #2 pencil with white eraser and 4B drawing pencil. Optional materials will be available for purchase in class. Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond 14 www.WhiteBearArts.org | Suzanne Starks Class ID: 267X Date/Time: 5 Mondays, March 17-April 14, 6:00-8:30 PM Class ID: 268X Date/Time: 5 Mondays, May 5-June 9, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM No class May 26 Tuition: $113 Member/$141 Non-Member Material Fee: $8 payable to instructor for class notes, kneaded eraser, and tortillion. Age/Level: Adults, Beginner, Intermediate Prerequisite: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain I ••• Keys to Drawing Susan Hartzell Vannelli Students will have fun learning the key elements of drawing or improving their drawing skills in order to make better paintings. Class ID: 269X Date/Time: 2 Mondays, May 12 & 19, 12:45-3:00 PM Tuition: $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Material Fee: $5 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond 651.407.0597 Urban Sketchers James Nutt Urban Sketching in White Bear Lake! Urban Sketching happens indoors and out! Join instructor/architect James Nutt in this casual multimedia class in the spirit of the Urban Sketchers movement. Urban Sketchers is a nonprofit group started in 2007 with international and local presence with a goal of seeing the world one sketch at a time. The first class will start at the art center and discuss examples of work, portable mediums, travel kits, tips and tricks, and lessons learned. The subsequent classes will meet at Washington Square in downtown White Bear Lake and surrounding venues. The instructor will help with critique and encouragement. This class is open to all skill levels, sketchers and painters, all portable mediums, and generally done in sketchbook-size media. Class will discuss tools of the trade but at minimum bring a sketchbook and pen/pencil. Suggested reading/browsing: The Art of Urban Sketching: Drawing on Location Around the World. Class ID: 280X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 6-27, 3:00-5:00 PM Class ID: 281X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 3:00-5:00 PM Class ID: 282X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, May 1-29, 3:00-5:00 PM No class May 15 Tuition: $72 Member/$90 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Location: First meeting WBCA * Sign up for all three classes and save! $206 Member/$260 Non-Member ikebana / printmaking / calligraphy ikebana Ikebana Carol Lui Ikebana means literally, “the arrangement of living material in water.” The art of Japanese flower arrangement developed in the 15th century and has its roots in ancient Chinese flower arrangement. It began as an aid to meditation and as a way to personalize nature and reflect on the human experience. There are several thousand schools of Ikebana at present, Ichiyo and Ohara being among the most popular. The Ichiyo School was founded in 1937 and is one of the ‘modern’ schools of Ikebana, famous for innovative, free style of Japanese flower arrangement. Carol will teach the first lesson in the Ichiyo School, the Upright Style. The second class will be in the Slanting Form. Students will use the instructor’s vase and needle holder (kenzan). If students prefer to find out more about keeping their arrangement intact by bringing their own vase and kenzan, please read about what to purchase at www.WhiteBearArts.org. Students must register at least one week in advance. Upright Style Sue Filbin printmaking Printing on Fabric Sue Filbin Customize garments, table linens, and home accessories by painting leaves, rubber stamps, and other textured items and then pressing them onto fabric. This is an enjoyable, easy, and affordable method to update a garment or make an artistic statement! Students will have fun and experiment, learning techniques that can be applied at home to large or ambitious projects. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 404X Class ID: 402X Date/Time: Saturday, March 22, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Material Fee: $7 payable to instructor in addition to simple supply list Age/Level: Adults, Teens, 12 +, Parent/Child Welcome Date/Time: Friday, March 21, 1:30-3:00 PM Slanting Form Class ID: 403X Date/Time: Friday, March 28, 1:30-3:00 PM Tuition: $35 Member/$44 Non-Member Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner and Beyond ••• calligraphy Beginning Calligraphy Pat Barrett The application of calligraphy (“the art of beautiful writing”) is endless. It can be used for creating wedding invitations, greeting cards, or addressing envelopes; it can be used to enhance arts and crafts projects such as nature printing, scrap booking, photography, personalizing picture frames, writing in hand-made books, or even enhancing fine art paintings. In this class students will learn the basic steps necessary to write the lower-case Italic hand. The basic steps to be learned in this class include: getting comfortable with the broad-edge pen; letter proportion; letter shape, slant, and stroke direction; the importance of spaces, and many other pertinent points in the art of calligraphy. Because these steps are the basis for any calligraphic hand, students should leave the last class being able to analyze other “hands” and also have a better understanding of the steps necessary to recreate them. Please bring a piece of 18 x 24” foam core. The instructor will discuss other supplies at the first class. Please note: Students that have already learned the basics of calligraphy yet desire to have more guidance are welcome. Class ID: 501X Date/Time: 3 Saturdays, March 29-April 12, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $54 Member/$68 Non-Member Material Fee: $5 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Teens 16+, Beginner and Beyond Pat Barrett Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 15 writing / photography writing Writing Roundtable Mary Jane LaVigne Join with fellow writers to talk about craft, try a short exercise, and share work. Bring paper, pen, and a writing sample of up to 500 words to read. Bringing work is optional. Class ID: 502X Date/Time: Tuesday, March 25, 7:00-9:00 PM Class ID: 503X Date/Time: Tuesday, April 22, 7:00-9:00 PM Tuition: FREE with registration Age/Level: Adults, All Levels ••• Literary Book Club/Reading as a Writer David Parker Anne Schwab Who, what, when, where, why, how — the ingredients that go into the story stew — the basics of what makes facts come to life and characters feel real. With assigned readings to be completed between sessions, and in-class examples as well, students will study a variety of stories, digging deep to uncover elements of plot such as motivation, conflict, and setting and discovering golden nuggets of characterization such as body language, dress, and dialogue. Come and join the literary fun as classic and current tales of drama and delight come to life in these exciting and interactive book club style sessions. Class ID: 504X Date/Time: Monday, March 3, 6:00-7:30 PM Class ID: 505X Date/Time: Monday, April 7, 6:00-7:30 PM Class ID: 506X Date/Time: Monday, May 5, 6:00-7:30 PM photography How to Use Your Digital SLR David Parker Learn to do more with a DSLR camera. This is an introductory/intermediate class that will discuss how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO (among other functions) affect photographic images. The instructor will also talk about different camera modes and when to use them (including manual mode). Bring a DSLR camera for a hands-on learning experience. Class ID: 507X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Tuesday, March 25, 7:00-9:00 PM $18 Member/$23 Non-Member Adults, Teens 12+, Beginner and Beyond www.WhiteBearArts.org | Robert Cuerden & David Parker This course will be an open discussion and critique of photographic skills and technology. Each session will highlight students’ work with an open critique. Participants are encouraged to bring up to 5 images, which will be reviewed by the instructors and class members. Class ID: 508X Date/Time: Tuesday, March 11, 6:45-8:45 PM Class ID: 509X Date/Time: Tuesday, April 8, 6:45-8:45 PM Class ID: 510X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Tuition: $14 Member/$18 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels 16 Improving Photographic Skills 651.407.0597 Tuesday, May 13, 6:45-8:45 PM Registration is required for this FREE class Adults, All Levels ARTIST DEVELOPMENT artist development Members’ Exhibition 2013 An Overview for Business of Art Finding and Writing Workshop Jan Gillen Successful Grants Take an art or craft to a new level of Kathy Blegen-Huntley For those dreaming of getting a grant to support their artwork, there is a process for gaining grant/ financial support and writing a successful grant application. Join this workshop to learn the tools needed to research, source, and write grants specifically targeted to support the individual artist. This instructor has been a professional fundraiser and grant writer for the last 10 years, and will show students where to locate local and national grant opportunities, specific examples of what grantees are looking for when evaluating grant applications, and how to write a compelling grant. This will be an informative workshop designed to get students to write their first grant or improve upon their grant writing skills. Workshop attendees can bring grants with them for specific assistance. Class ID: 511X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Tuesday, April 1, 6:30-8:30 PM $20 Member/$25 Non-Member Adults, All Levels professionalism and prosperity. Jan Gillen’s experience and skills in art business management and promotion will be shared in a fun way to help build confidence, skills, and success. This introductory 3 week workshop is for artists who are serious about developing the entrepreneurial side of their art. Students will be guided through the process of defining their dream, developing an action plan, the nuts and bolts of pricing, marketing, and the importance and ‘how to’ of presentation and exhibitions. This workshop will cover breaking the barriers to galleries, shops, and prosperity including press releases, invitations, and marketing strategies and designs, setting the show and space for successful sales and future sales. Students will walk away with enough knowledge to put their art to work as their confidence and strategies are strengthened. Class ID: 512X Date/Time: 3 Saturdays, March 22-April 5, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $54 Member/$68 Non-Member Material Fee: $6 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Jan is also available for one-on-one artist consultations. Tuition: $45 Member/$56 Non-Member per hour Artist Discussion and Critique Neil Johnston The Artist Discussion is a critique class designed for the working artist, beginning artists, or people who just enjoy art. Each session includes a structured art critique of 2D/3D media art works and a discussion of related art topics. We will discuss 5-6 works of art at each session. Everyone is encouraged to bring art to be discussed, but it is not required. Registration by email or phone is required for this FREE class. Registration does not guarantee the showing of work. The popularity of these sessions has necessitated a schedule for when work will be shown. Class ID: 513X Date/Time: Tuesday, March 25, 7:00-9:00 PM Class ID: 514X Date/Time: Tuesday, April 15, 7:00-9:00 PM Class ID: 515X Date/Time: Tuesday, May 20, 7:00-9:00 PM Tuition: Registration is required for this FREE class Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 17 fiber Leslie Granbeck fiber Scarves to Dye For! Leslie Granbeck Explore two fascinating art forms: silk dyeing and nuno felting. Dye your own silk scarves in the morning, then design a nuno felted scarf in the afternoon. Learn color theory and silk dyeing basics, safety tips, and eco-friendly dyeing methods. After a short “setting” period, your silk will be beautifully dyed and ready for an afternoon of felting. With the dyed silk as a base, apply soft wool and other exotic fibers to the surface and learn the steps to bond them into a beautiful nuno felted scarf. $40 material fee includes 3 silk scarves, all fibers and supplies and is payable to instructor. Bring from home: Sharp scissors, 2-3 old hand towels, 1 old bath towel, bag lunch, and a plastic bag to carry home wet items. Optional: apron (waterproof or cloth) Class ID: 405X Date/Time: Saturday, March 29, 9:00 AM-4:30 PM Tuition: $68 Member/$85 Non-Member Material Fee: $40 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, All Levels 18 Felted Table Runner Felted Flowers or Wall Hanging and Leaves Leslie Granbeck Leslie Granbeck Felt a beautiful table runner or wall hanging using wool from local sheep. Learn to layer naturally colored fibers, and then add texture and color with a variety of embellishing techniques, including silk paper made in class. Add unique creative touches for a one-of-a-kind accessory. $25 materials fee includes all fibers and supplies and is payable to instructor. Learn to make colorful felted flowers and leaves from wool fibers and a little soapy water. Pin posies on jackets and hats; use them on napkin rings or to adorn packages. These pretty flowers have a million uses. $10 supply fee includes all fibers and supplies and is payable to instructor. Bring from home: Sharp scissors, 2-3 old hand towels, 1 old bath towel, and a plastic bag to carry home wet items. Optional: apron (waterproof or cloth) Class ID: 406X Date/Time: Sunday, April 27, 1:00-5:30 PM Tuition: $41 Member/$51 Non-Member Material Fee: $25 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, All Levels www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Bring from home: Sharp scissors, 2-3 old hand towels, and a plastic bag to carry home wet items. Class ID: 407X Date/Time: Tuesday, May 6, 5:30-9:30 PM Tuition: $36 Member/$45 Non-Member Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Jeanne Molamphy Weave an elegant and airy cowl in a fraction of the time it takes to knit or crochet. This is a very easy piece for beginners using a Cricket Rigid Heddle loom and pick-up stick. Bring to class: 1 skein (3oz) of your favorite soft fluffy yarn (such as a Boucle yarn) Class ID: 408X Date/Time: Saturday, April 12, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Tuition: $27 Member/$34 Non-Member Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor for loom and tools rental Age/Level: Adults, Teens 15+, Beginner and Beyond ••• Another Dimension Beginning to Ply-Split Knitting 2 Diane L. Augustin Braiding: Now that students have learned and practiced the knit and purl stitches, this class will apply a Plaited Basket Louise French The next step in ply-splitting goes from flat braids to baskets. Students will learn how to make a simple basket that will teach the theory of going from a flat two-dimensional piece to a three-dimensional basket. $24 material fee includes printed instructions and all necessary cords. Gripfids will be provided for use in class and may be purchased for an additional $11. Bring to class: Lunch for half hour break, gripfids if you have them, task light or let the office know if you would like to use WBCA’s Class ID: 410X Introduction to Ply-Split Braiding Louise French Ply-split braiding is an interlacement technique found in northwest India, where men make girths, bags, and other accessories for camels. In this class, students will learn the basics of plysplitting by making a bookmark or key ring fob and starting a necklace. $20 material fee includes introductory notebook and all necessary cords. Gripfids will be provided for use in class and may be purchased for an additional $11. Bring to class: Lunch for half hour break, task light or let the office know if you would like to use WBCA’s Class ID: 409X Date/Time: Saturday, March 22, 9:30 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $59 Member/$74 Non-Member Material Fee: $20 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Beginner Date/Time: Saturday, March 29, 9:30 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $59 Member/$74 Non-Member Material Fee: $24 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner Prerequisite: Basic ply-split braiding knowledge ••• Beginning Knitting 1 Diane L. Augustin This is the class for anyone who has ever wanted to learn to knit. In the first class, students will learn the knit stitch and make a gorgeous scarf. In the second class, students will learn how to bind off and cast on stitches. In addition, the class will learn and practice the purl stitch and use both knit and purl stitches to make a cotton spa cloth. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 411X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 2 Thursdays, March 6 & 13, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM $36 Member/$45 Non-Member Adults, Beginner FIBER Learn to Weave: Cozy Cowl them both and students will learn to knit in the round for a hat project. Students will learn circular knitting, decreasing, and how to finish the hat with double pointed needles. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 412X Date/Time: 2 Tuesdays, April 8 & 15, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $36 Member/$45 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Beginner Prerequisite: Beginning Knitting 1 or students must be comfortable with the knit and purl stitches ••• Wrapped in Door County Diane L. Augustin This classic pattern is perfect for anytime knitting and wearing. Toss it over shoulders or wrap it as a scarf. Students will use DK weight yarn for this class; however the versatile pattern will contain information for many different weights of yarn from Fingering to worsted weight. Many DK weight yarns will work with this pattern, provided the strand is thin and smooth enough to slide easily through the beads. The instructor will discuss bead sizes, stringing and bead knitting techniques, and then pre-string 6/0 TOHO seed beads before knitting the project. Students may choose to either knit them into position or place beads randomly throughout the project. The wrap is approximately 20” deep at the widest part and 90 ” long, using approximately 400 yards of any DK weight yarn. Students will choose bead colors at the beginning of the class. * Visit www.WhiteBearArts.org for a supply list. Class ID: 413X Date/Time: Thursday, May 8, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Tuition: $27 Member/$34 Non-Member Material Fee: $5 payable to instructor for beads, if the beading option is chosen. (Additional bags of beads are available for purchase from the instructor for $2.50 per 20 gram bag) Age/Level: Adults, Advanced Beginner and Beyond Prerequisite: Students must know how to knit. Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 19 jewelry Peyote Stitch Bead Weaving Bracelet: Semi-Precious Stones Cheri Meyer Cheri Meyer jewelry Introduction to Peyote Stitch Bead Weaving: A Bracelet Cheri Meyer Learn and love the ancient technique of off loom bead weaving where seed beads are woven together using a needle, thread, and the peyote stitch to create a bracelet with distinctive patterns and textures. In this introduction class students will learn the peyote stitch weave, mixing complementary colors to weave a pattern, and assemble a bracelet that will fit their exact wrist size. Material fee includes needles, thread, choice of up to four colors of size 8 seed beads, 3mm cube beads for ends, small 6/8 inch button for closure, beading mat, bead stopper, and take-home instruction sheet. Class ID: 414X Date/Time: Tuesday, March 11, 10:00 AM-1:30 PM Class ID: 415X Date/Time: Saturday, March 22, 10:00 AM-1:30 PM Class ID: 417X Peyote Stitch Bead Weaving Bracelet: Czech Glass Beads Cheri Meyer In this class students will build on what they learned in the Introduction class, and will learn how to incorporate colorful Czech glass beads into their bracelet design, weaving and mixing complementary colors to assemble a bracelet that will fit their exact wrist size. Material fee includes colorful size 8 seed beads, 3mm cube beads for ends, size 11 seed beads, Czech glass beads, small 6/8 inch button for closure, and takehome instruction sheet. Please bring the beading mat, needle, thread, and bead stopper from the Introduction class. The instructor will have 3 different color combinations to choose from. Class ID: 416X Date/Time: Saturday, April 12, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Tuition: $63 Member/$79 Non-Member Material Fee: $27 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Teens 13+, Experienced Beginner and Beyond Prerequisite: Introduction class, or knowledge of bead weaving with peyote stitch Tuition: $32 Member/$40 Non-Member Material Fee: $23 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Teens 13+, Beginners and Beyond 20 www.WhiteBearArts.org | In this class students will learn how to incorporate a beaded cabochon into their bracelet design, weaving and mixing complementary colors to assemble a bracelet that will fit their exact wrist size. The cabochon (stone) can vary in size, up to 1 inch wide and 1 ½ inches long. The scale of the cabochon is an important consideration for students with smaller wrists. Material fee includes semi-precious cabochon, colorful size 8 seed beads, 3mm cube beads for ends, size 11 seed beads, small 6/8 inch button for closure, and takehome instruction sheet. Please bring the beading mat, needle, thread, and bead stopper from the Introduction class. Note: When registering, please state preferred semi-precious stone or color of stone and size of stone (i.e. small, medium, or large). The cost of cabochons (stones) may vary on selection. 651.407.0597 Date/Time: 2 Tuesdays, May 6 & 13, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Tuition: $72 Member/$90 Non-Member Material Fee: $38 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Teens 13+, Experienced Beginner and Beyond Prerequisite: Introduction class, or knowledge of bead weaving with peyote stitch ••• Bronze and Leather Strap Bracelet Kim Bakken-Parr In this two-session class, students will work with bronze clay and leather. On day one each student will design the charms and attachments they want to put on their bracelet out of polymer clay. Once the design has been decided it will then be created using bronze clay. This clay is very user friendly! On day two students will cut and do stamping on the leather, and may apply a stain if they wish. The bronze charms are then attached by sewing or riveting. Students will even learn how to set snaps. Students may make extra bracelets if they wish for an additional cost. All tools and materials are supplied, but students can bring special charms or beads they want to put on the bracelet. Class ID: 418X Date/Time: Saturday, March 8, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, Sunday, March 16, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Tuition: $63 Member/$79 Non-Member Material Fee: $20 payable to instructor Age/Level: Adults, Teens, All Levels glass A student cutting glass glass Fused Glass Curved Arc Panel Fused Glass Easter Eggs Introduction to Stained Glass Arcs are curved, free-standing panels that look great on a windowsill with natural light coming through them, or on a table with a candle behind. Students will make a 6” X 13” curved arc panel. Students will create their own individual designs using a variety of glass forms: sheet glass, frit, confetti, and stringer. Glass cutting techniques will be discussed and demonstrated prior to students beginning their work. No experience in glass cutting is necessary, but it is helpful. All tools are provided, just bring a lunch. Students should wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Long hair needs to be pulled back. Students will create three fused glass Easter Eggs. Each egg will have a hanger on the top so it can be hung on a branch or a window frame or wall. Students will learn glass safety information before working. There will be glass cutting, sawing, and grinding. No experience is required, but it is helpful. Students should wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Long hair needs to be pulled back. This introductory class will give students the opportunity to learn the copper-foil stained glass technique. Students will first decide on the pattern of their piece. Pattern sheets are available for use or students can design their own. Glass is chosen and the pieces are cut using glass cutters, grinders, and saws. Once the pieces are cut and cleaned, the students will solder their pieces together and attach copper wire for hanging. Students can bring a special piece of glass they want to incorporate into their design. No previous glass cutting experience is necessary. Students should wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Long hair needs to be pulled back. All tools provided, just bring a bag lunch. Kim Bakken-Parr & Lee Parr Class ID: 419X Date/Time: Tuition: Material Fee: Age/Level: Saturday, April 5, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM $54 Member/$68 Non-Member $45 payable to instructor Adults, Teens & Tweens, All Levels Kim Bakken-Parr & Lee Parr Class ID: 420X Date/Time: Sunday, April 6, 1:00 PM-4:00 PM Tuition: $27 Member/$34 Non-Member Material Fee: $30 payable to the instructor Age/Level: Ages 10+, All Levels Kim Bakken-Parr & Lee Parr Class ID: 421X Date/Time: Tuition: Material Fee: Age/Level: Saturday, May 3, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM $54 Member/$68 Non-Member $25 payable to the instructor Adults, Teens 13+, Beginner Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 21 yoga / dance yoga Meditation in Motion Monthly Meditation 101 Learn yoga as “meditation in motion” without the distractions of mirrors and music. Instructor Shaila Cunningham (Kripalu/Yoga Alliance Cert. 2001) will provide lots of one-on-one coaching and hands-on assisting so students can adapt their practice to their body type, range of motion, fitness level, even their mood! Reclaim health and wellbeing in these comprehensive, 75-90 minutes classes that leave students feeling like they’ve had a work-out, massage, and a vacation! Participants in “all level” classes should be able to move easily from the floor to standing. Please bring a mat and beach towel. Drop-ins $18 – Pay instructor directly and RSVP to: shaila@yogahotdish.com. Want to make the world stop? Meditation is the antidote to a world of buzzing devices and endless screens. Maybe you’ve heard about the numerous health and cognitive benefits, but need some instruction to get going. This class will meet monthly to explore various meditation styles and philosophies to practice at home. Having a monthly class will keep students accountable and lend support as they build a home practice. Classes will begin with gentle yoga to prepare the joints, spine and mind to practice 2-3 techniques. Please bring a mat, blanket or cushion. Shaila Cunningham Class ID: 901X Date/Time: 12 Wednesdays, March 5-May 28, 12:15 PM-1:45 PM No class March 19 Age/Level: Seniors, beginners, those with chronic illness, injury or pain Tuition: $180 Member/$225 Non-Member Location: North Oaks East Rec Bldg. Class ID: 902X Date/Time: 8 Fridays, April 4-May 30, 10:00-11:30 AM No class May 23 Age/Level: Seniors, beginners, those with chronic illness, injury or pain Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Location: WBCA; some classes may be outdoors, weather permitting Class ID: 903X Date/Time: 8 Fridays, April 4-May 30, 8:20-9:40 AM No class May 23 Age/Level: Adults, fit beginners to advanced Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non Member Location: WBCA Shaila Cunningham Class ID: 904X Date/Time: Age/Level: Tuition: Location: 3 Thursdays, March 6, April 3 & May 8, 5:30 - 6:30 PM Adults & Mature Teens, All Levels $45 Member/$56 Non Member WBCA ••• dance Creative Movement Jan Chamberlin Young children have incredible imaginations and unlimited energy. Finally a class that utilizes both these attributes! Coordination, body awareness, and rhythm will be emphasized while students are guided through creative movement and music activities. Class ID: 971X Date/Time: Age/Level: Tuition: Location: 6 Tuesdays, April 8-May 13, 10:30-11:00 AM Ages 3-5 $51 Member/$64 Non-Member Armory Gym - 2228 4th Street These dance classes with instructor JAN CHAMBERLIN are taught as an art form without competition. Classes have a 12 student maximum so every child is guaranteed individual attention. Students may enter classes mid-session (prorated). Call for sibling discount and payment options. 22 www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 ••• Adult Ballet Jan Chamberlin Join ballet and enjoy the physical and esthetic benefits of dance. Through a barre, centre work, and turning and jumping combinations, this class will provide opportunities for exercise, stretching, and toning the body. This is a wonderful class for those who danced when they were younger and those who never stopped. Class ID: 905X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Location: 7 Mondays, April 7-May 19, 7:00-8:00 PM $80 Member/$100 Non-Member Adults, Teens 16+, Beginner and Beyond Armory Gym- 2228 4th Street ••• Jazz Dance for Adults Jan Chamberlin It is time to show off some dance moves and learn a few new ones! Jazz dance is an organic dance form that takes its form and shape from the music. This class will warm-up and stretch, learn steps, and put it all together in dance. Beginners and beyond will have a fun time and get a great work-out too! Class ID: 906X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Location: 7 Mondays, April 7-May 19, 8:00-9:00 PM $80 Member/$100 Non-Member Adults, Teens 16+, Beginner and Beyond Armory Gym- 2228 4th Street Attire: Any traditional dance or exercise wear that is comfortable and allows the instructor to see the proper placement of the dancer’s body. Appropriate dance shoes optional or bare feet. CLAY Kristin Pavelka CLAY Textures and Gestures in Clay All Levels Guided Study Tuesday Evening Clay This class will focus on altering the shapes and surfaces of wheel thrown pottery. Each class will begin with a short demonstration and a lesson to guide the students in discovering new ideas. All skill levels will find value in these techniques. Students will be encouraged to make shapes that are simple, subtle, and open to alteration. Glazing skills will focus on creating a harmonious relationship between the pot and the surface. This class is open to clay students of all levels. The instructor will demonstrate basic wheel and handbuilding techniques and other skills, and provide guided instruction for special projects. This class will be tailored to helping individual students achieve their goals. Materials are included. Come explore the endless possibilities in clay! Each session will start with a short demonstration or lesson followed by time to work on individual projects: throwing, hand-building, tile, sculpture, etc. Over the course of the quarter, each student will build their ceramics vocabulary and develop work that is unique to them. All levels are welcome. Materials are included. Peter Jadoonath Geneviève Chamberland Class ID: 305X Class ID: 302X Date/Time: 4 Tuesdays, March 4-25, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Date/Time: 4 Mondays, March 3-24, 9:30-11:30 AM Class ID: 306X Class ID: 303X Date/Time: 4 Mondays, March 31-April 21, 9:30-11:30 AM Class ID: 304X Date/Time: 4 Mondays, April 28-May 19, 9:30-11:30 AM Tuition: $102 Member/$128 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults and Teens 16+ with basic wheel skills * Sign up for all three classes and save! $296 Member/$374 Non-Member Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, April 1-29, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $148 Member/$185 Non-Member Class ID: 307X Date/Time: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $93 Member/$116 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $351 Member/$441 Non-Member Kristin Pavelka Class ID: 308X Date/Time: 4 Tuesdays, March 4-25, 6:30-8:45 PM Tuition: $111 Member/$139 Non-Member Class ID: 309X Date/Time: 5 Tuesdays, April 1-29, 6:30-8:45 PM Tuition: $136 Member/$170 Non-Member Class ID: 310X Date/Time: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 6:30-8:45 PM Tuition: $86 Member/$108 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Teens 17+, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $323 Member/$407 Non-Member Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 23 CLAY CLAY Wheel Basics Carved Relief Tiles Pots with Attitude! This class will focus on the basic throwing skills of centering, opening, and lifting the clay. Students will do this by making tumblers, mugs, vases and/or bowls in multiples. Throwing multiples of the same form allows variations to be explored. Unwanted directions can be edited and the desired form will become clearer to the artist. The class is open to all skill levels. Those with throwing experience can use this time to evaluate how they work without expectations of results. Materials are included. This class will focus on carving relief images into tiles. Students will bring a sketch, drawing, or image that will be used to carve directly into a tile to render the image in low relief. Students will learn techniques to increase the visual depth of the image without increasing the thickness of the tile. Please bring at least one 8”x 8” image on plain paper to the first class. A straight edge (ruler), dull pencil, and clay carving tools will be helpful. The instructor will have a small utility knife for sale for $1.50. All levels are welcome. Materials are included. Who said pots need to be round, or even square? Have fun experimenting with clay to create pots with personality! Work with sassy slabs, coy coils, and adorable darts to create one-of-a-kind pieces ranging from functional to sculptural. Handbuilding techniques will be emphasized, but the same techniques can give thrown work some “altered” styling as well. Come prepared to think outside the cylinder! Students will learn about tricks and tools of hand-building and surfaces. Materials are included. Alexander Chinn Alexander Chinn Class ID: 311X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 4 Wednesdays, March 5-26, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Adults, All Levels ••• Throwing Sets Alexander Chinn This class will focus on techniques to help students make multiples of the same form. The first class will explore variations on the forms of choice and selecting the characteristics to replicate. The second class will focus on developing a rhythm and throwing the sets. The third class will be a glazing class where students select and glaze the pieces for the sets. The class is open to those with previous throwing experience. Everyone will need to bring some small sticks from home- one-use chop sticks are good. Materials are included. Class ID: 312X Date/Time: 3 Wednesdays, April 16-30, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM Tuition: $93 Member/$116 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, Experienced Beginner Prerequisite: Previous throwing experience Natasha Poppe Class ID: 315X Class ID: 313X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 4 Wednesdays, May 7-28, 10:00 AM-12:30 PM $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Adults, All Levels ••• Clay Open Studio No Instructor Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, March 5-26, 6:00-8:30 PM Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Class ID: 316X Date/Time: 5 Wednesdays, April 2-30, 6:00-8:30 PM Tuition: $148 Member/$185 Non-Member Class ID: 317X Date/Time: 4 Wednesdays, May 7-28, 6:00-8:30 PM Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Need more studio time? This class is open to students enrolled in other clay classes who want more work time. It is also open to those with clay experience who want to work independently. Instructor Alexander Chinn will be available to answer questions and to help with specific needs. Students should bring their tools for another fun clay day. Materials are included. Age/Level: Adults, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $378 Member/$475 Non-Member Class ID: 314X Sally Brown Date/Time: 11 Wednesdays, March 5-May 28, 1:00-3:30 PM No class April 2 or 9 Tuition: $25 Member/$31 Non-Member per week, or $90 Member/$114 Non-Member for 4 consecutive weeks Age/Level: Adults, All Levels Class ID: 318X ••• Friday Morning Clay Enjoy a morning of clay! Each class begins with a short demonstration followed by working on clay projects: throwing on the wheel, hand-building, tiles, sculptures, etc. All levels are welcome. Materials are included. Date/Time: 4 Fridays, March 7-28, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Class ID: 319X Date/Time: 4 Fridays, April 4-25, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Class ID: 320X Date/Time: 4 Fridays, May 2-30, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM No class May 23 Tuition: $102 Member/$128 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $296 Member/$374 Non-Member 24 www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Kate Christopher Terra sigillata is a very finely sieved clay slip that can be used to change the texture of clay. Make a red and white batch of terra sigillata, experiment with mason stains for colorants, and use sgraffito on layers of slip to make unique designs. During the first class, students will make the sigillata and some tiles to experiment with. During the second class students will “play” with our tiles. During the third class students will make additional stained slips to take home and continue experimenting with. Materials are included. Class ID: 321X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 3 Mondays, March 24-April 7, 6:30-8:30 PM $79 Member/$99 Non-Member Adults, All Levels ••• Clay Studio for All Skill Levels Clay Mosaics, Tiles, and Sculpture Senegalese teaching artist Adama Sow will assist potters with wheel throwing, hand-building, and glazing techniques. Demonstrations will cover hand-building and basic wheel-throwing techniques as well as more advanced concepts upon request. Students will work at their own pace with both individualized and group instruction. No clay experience necessary; all levels are welcome. Materials are included. Students will be introduced to the fine art of mosaic tiling by creating and designing their own artwork. The process includes creating a design, laying the mosaic tile in place, and grouting. Students may also work on handbuilding sculptures in this class. No clay experience necessary. Materials are included. Adama Sow Class ID: 325X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 6-27, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Class ID: 326X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 1:00-3:30 PM Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Class ID: 327X Pottery Wheel for All Skill Levels Adama Sow Senegalese teaching artist Adama Sow will teach beginning potters how to control the wheel, and show advanced students how to make a better pot. Demonstrations will cover basic wheel throwing techniques. No clay experience is necessary. Advanced students are welcome. Materials are included. Class ID: 322X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 6-27, 6:15-8:45 PM Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Class ID: 323X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 6:15-8:45 PM Tuition: $120 Member/$150 Non-Member Date/Time: 3 Thursdays, May 8-29, 1:00-3:30 PM No class May 1 or 15 Tuition: $93 Member/$116 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $323 Member/$406 Non-Member CLAY Matt Underglazes Using Terra Sigillata Slip Adama Sow Class ID: 328X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 5 Thursdays, March 27-April 24, 10:00 AM-12:15 PM $148 Member/$185 Non-Member Adults, All Levels ••• After School Teen Pottery Class Adama Sow Work on improving wheel and hand-building techniques or learn a new skill. This class is for beginners and experienced students. Materials are included. Class ID: 371X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, March 6-27, 4:00-6:00 PM Tuition: $102 Member/$128 Non-Member Class ID: 372X Date/Time: 4 Thursdays, April 3-24, 4:00-6:00 PM Tuition: $102 Member/$128 Non-Member Class ID: 373X Date/Time: 3 Thursdays, May 8-29, 4:00-6:00 PM No class May 1 or 15 Tuition: $79 Member/$99 Non-Member Age/Level: Teens, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $273 Member/$345 Non-Member Class ID: 324X Date/Time: 3 Thursdays, May 8-29, 6:15-8:45 PM No class May 1 or 15 Tuition: $93 Member/$116 Non-Member Age/Level: Adults, All Levels * Sign up for all three classes and save! $323 Member/$406 Non-Member Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 25 KIDS / TEENS / FAMILY Making stained glass with Kim Bakken-Parr KIDS / TEENS / FAMILY H’Art of Photography Painting with Mixed Mad Scientist Media Laboratory Candice Simpson Erika Arndt Get to know and use the basics of your digital camera... and MAKE ART! 2 sessions to enjoy using your digital camera, keeping it simple by knowing the zoom, the flash, and the memory card retrieval! The H’Art of Photography summer kids’ class has expanded to include you too! No fancy knowledge of cameras necessary, just capture the moment. Create a two dimensional piece of artwork using lots of different textures and mixed media that is based on expressionism and abstract creation. Instead of having a specific image to create, think about a feeling, perhaps related to a memory like a favorite trip or event, and then choose color, texture, and shape that connect with that feeling. Artistic creation and being an artist doesn’t have to be about being “really good at drawing.” This class is about expression in a way that any level of ability can feel really great about. The mad scientist is in the laboratory again, brewing up mysterious potions and intriguing experiments using simple ingredients and having lots of fun. Kari McGrath Class ID: 571X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 2 Thursdays, May 22 & 29, 6:00-8:30 PM $36 Member/$45 Non-Member Families, Ages 8+, All Levels Class ID: 271X Date/Time: 2 Tuesdays, April 8 & 15, 4:00-6:00 PM Tuition: $36 Member/$45 Non-Member Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Teens & Tweens 10+, All Levels 26 www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 Class ID: 272X Date/Time: Sunday, March 23, 1:30-3:30 PM Tuition: $18 Member/$23 Non-Member Material Fee: $3 payable to instructor Age/Level: Ages 6+, All Levels Erika Arndt Have you ever wondered how to make those brilliant melted crayon masterpieces? Bring your own hairdryer and join in on the fun. Class ID: 273X Date/Time: Sunday, March 30, 1:30-3:00 PM Tuition: $15 Member/$19 Non-Member Material Fee: $5 payable to instructor Age/Level: Ages 6+, All Levels ••• Duct Tape Jewelry Erika Arndt In this class we will make duct tape basic rings, flower rings, duct tape beads, bangles, and bracelets. Pick your favorite colors and make your own designs in this exciting class using America’s favorite adhesive! Class ID: 274X Date/Time: Sunday, April 6, 1:30-3:30 PM Tuition: $18 Member/$23 Non-Member Material Fee: $3 payable to instructor Age/Level: Ages 6+, All Levels ••• Duct Tape Flowers Erika Arndt Learn how to make beautiful and fun flowers using colorful duct tape and a few other basic materials. Polymer Clay Pens Erika Arndt Come learn to transform a basic ballpoint pen into an eye-catching sculpture that could make a terrific gift. The pens are first wrapped in polymer clay, and then baked in a toaster oven. Once you start, you will be hooked. Class ID: 276X Date/Time: Sunday, May 4, 1:30-3:30 PM Tuition: $18 Member/$23 Non-Member Material Fee: $5 payable to instructor Age/Level: Ages 6+, All Levels Date/Time: Sunday, April 13, 1:30-3:00 PM Tuition: $15 Member/$19 Non-Member Material Fee: $3 payable to instructor Age/Level: Ages 6+, All Levels Kim Bakken-Parr Students will learn all about leather. Each student will have a leather bracelet and bookmark to decorate. The teacher will provide a variety of leather stamps to use as decoration and rivets can also be used. Once the pounding is done the students can paint their creations. Class ID: 471X ••• Literary Book Club for Teens Anne Schwab Who, what, when, where, why, how — the ingredients that go into the story stew — the basics of what makes facts come to life and characters feel real. This class is geared towards fun reading with no stress and no prep. Students will study a variety of stories, digging deep to uncover elements of plot such as motivation, conflict, and setting and discovering golden nuggets of characterization such as body language, dress, and dialogue. Come and join the literary fun as classic and current tales of drama and delight come to life in these exciting and interactive book club style sessions. Date/Time: Saturday, March 15, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Tuition: $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Material Fee: $10 payable to instructor Age/Level: All ages 5+, under 7 must be accompanied by a parent ••• Stained Glass Creatures Kim Bakken-Parr & Lee Parr Date/Time: Monday, April 21, 6:00-7:30 PM Students will let their imagination run wild and create a creature of their own design. First, glass safety instruction will be provided. Next, students will decide on a design, select their glass, and begin cutting, grinding, and sawing glass. Students should wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Long hair needs to be pulled back. The final step in the process is putting copper foil around the glass pieces and then soldering. Since this is a 4 hour long class, please bring a snack or drink if you want. All tools are provided. If you have a special piece of glass at home that you want in your creature, bring it to class. Class ID: 574X Class ID: 472X Class ID: 572X Date/Time: Monday, March 17, 6:00-7:30 PM Class ID: 573X Class ID: 275X Pound It and Paint It - Leather Bracelet and Bookmark kids / teens / family Melted Crayon Canvas Date/Time: Monday, May 19, 6:00-7:30 PM Tuition: $14 Member/$18 Non-Member Age/Level: Teens, Tweens 10+, All Levels Date/Time: Tuition: Material Fee: Age/Level: Sunday, May 18, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM $36 Member/$45 Non-Member $15 payable to the instructor Ages 9-14, All Levels Teens are eligible to take most adult classes. Check the adult section to see which classes will bring your skills to a new level. Providing a Gateway to Diverse Arts Experience: Educate. Cultivate. Celebrate. 27 KIDS / TEENS / FAMILY KIDS / TEENS / FAMILY Vertical Garden Geneviève Chamberland Using clay, mortar, and found pottery pieces, the students in this class will create a vertical living sculpture that will add creativity and beauty to any yard or deck. The group will meet two times to design and create tiles and pots, to glaze, and finally to assemble their vertical garden. Materials are included. Class ID: 374X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 2 Saturdays, May 3 & 10, 1:00-4:00 PM $74 Member/$93 Non-Member Adults, Adults with children 8+, All Levels ••• Creating Texture with Acrylic Paint Paula Lundquist Using different colored blotches of paint, students will learn to arrange paintings with excitement and vitality in an original way while layering paint for special texture. The subject matter will be pets and other areas of interest. Bring photos in areas of personal interest and learn this special effect with paint. Step-by-step instruction and demonstrations during each class will help students understand this unique technique. There will be constructive critiques at the end of each class. Class ID: 278X Nature Painting on the Green Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: Class ID: 277X Date/Time: Tuition: Age/Level: 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 3:30-5:00 PM $41 Member/$51 Non-Member Ages 8-15, All Levels LONG AVE 12TH ST DIVISION 8TH ST HWY 96 to Stillwater WHITE BEAR LAKE HW Y 61 35E HWY 96 St. Paul 28 White Bear Center for the Arts 4971 Long Avenue White Bear Lake, MN 55110 www.WhiteBearArts.org | Christa von Wald In this class we will explore the fashion side of photography and learn about lighting and posing. Focusing on a photography process known as cyanotype, we will create a fashionable scarf. Bring from home: Digital camera and cord if possible. Class ID: 473X Date/Time: Thursday, May 22, 6:00-8:30 PM Tuition: $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Age/Level: Teens, Tweens 11+, All Levels 3 Tuesdays, May 6-20, 5:15-6:45 PM $41 Member/$51 Non-Member Ages 8-15, All Levels Paula Lundquist Work outside at the art center developing an artist’s eye. Students may also bring a photo to work from or incorporate into the finished painting. Learn new ways of seeing line, space, shape, color, and rhythm while forming them, through class exercises, into paintings full of energy, pop, interest, and dynamics. There will be step-by-step instruction and demonstrations throughout the class, followed by critiques for personal growth and learning. Cyanotype Scarf Scholarships are available! Please call WBCA at 651.407.0597 for more information. We will make every effort to accommodate individual needs. Please notify the office if you have any special requirements. REGISTRATION GUIDELINES Register as early as possible. Classes have limited capacity and fill up quickly. • • • • • • • • • • • Payment for class tuition must be made to the office prior to class. You must register in advance through the office. Instructors do not take registrations. Late registrations are accepted when there is room. However, classes with insufficient enrollment are canceled at least two days prior to the start of class. We do not assume that students will return to a class they are currently taking or took in the past. You must register with the office in order to continue. If we do not hear from you, we assume you will not be taking the class. Material fees are payable directly to the instructor at class. Do not include the material fee with the class tuition. Please bring exact change for the instructor. Read the supply lists before attending class. Unless noted, instructors do not provide supplies to students. If you are unable to access the supply list, notify the office. 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