summer art classes for youth - White Bear Center for the Arts
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summer art classes for youth - White Bear Center for the Arts
SUMMER ART CLASSES FOR YOUTH JUNE • JULY • AUGUST 2015 www.WhiteBearArts.org Serving the Greater Northeast Metro Area Save these Dates! 2015 WriteNow! Awards Ceremony BOARD of DIRECTORS Chair Mary Gove Vice Chair Date/time: Thursday, May 7, 7:00-9:00 PM location: White Bear Center for the Arts The writing contest winners from local high schools will read their works. Mary Levins Manitou Days Grande Parade including Art Cars & Bikes Secretary Date/time: Friday, June 19, 6:30-8:00 PM location: Downtown White Bear Lake Treasurer Patricia Berger Nor Olson Ex-Officio Director Dan Wachtler Members Sandcastles and Creatures Building Contest! Date/time: Saturday, June 20, 10:00 AM-12:00 Noon location: Memorial Beach, White Bear Lake This contest is free and fun for the whole family! Bring a bucket and shovel! Judging starts at 12:00 Noon Donna Bruhl Leonardo Castro Kim Ford Kevin Hart Cindy Ihlenfeld Jeff Schreier Karl Sevig Steve Wolgamot Karen April Wong Malia Yang-Xiong Emeritus Directors Sue Ahlcrona Robert Cuerden Roberta Johnson Neil Johnston Kraig Thayer Rasmussen STAFF Executive Director Suzi Hudson Education Director Danielle Cézanne Development Coordinator Andrew Vollbrecht Program Assistant Anne Dillon Building Maintenance Manager Dave Borglund photo by Paul Dols, courtesy of White Bear Press Teaching Artist Kyle Frederickson Open House – Summer Celebration Date/time: Saturday, June 20, 1:00-4:00 PM location: White Bear Center for the Arts , 4971 Long Ave., White Bear Lake Join us for a wonderful celebration to kick off the summer. Tour the building and see different art demonstrations including a raku firing. Cover art by Lisa Servatius and Kat Wolffe WBCA’s Mission To provide a gateway to diverse arts experiences. • Educating new and established artists • • Cultivating the understanding of art in its many forms • • Celebrating the joys of art • 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. Week One – June 16, 17 & 18 Big Pop Art Tuesday, June 16 Mosaic Stepping Stone Tuesday, June 16 Latin American Art Tuesday, June 16 Art by the Slice Tuesday, June 16 Fanciful Fairy House Tuesday, June 16 Melted Crayon Art Tuesday, June 16 Animal Printmaking Wednesday, June 17 Polymer Clay-Covered Vase Wednesday, June 17 Design a T-Shirt Wednesday, June 17 Colorful Animal Drawings Wednesday, June 17 Try a whole new approach to painting with bright colors! Explore many ways to creatively use primary colors. Using the basics, we’ll create simple, colorful, big, bright paintings. The sky is the limit on this design! With the help of many beautiful pieces of glass you will truly brighten up your garden with this concrete stepping stone. Project will be dry and ready to pick up in one week. Learn some fun art forms from Mexico and Central America! We will make maracas using found objects, design a Mexican punched-tin panel, and craft Guatemalan worry dolls with colorful textiles. Create your own art pizza masterpiece with each slice of pie being its own work of art. Multi-media will be used in this class so you can experience many different mediums in one work of art. We will make pretty, playful fairy houses using household recyclables and craft items. We will learn decoupage techniques as we construct these tiny abodes. Then we’ll fill our houses with little fairies crafted from pipe cleaners, beads, silk flowers, and ribbon! Have you ever wanted to make one of those brilliant meltedcrayon-on-canvas works of art? Using hot glue and a hairdryer, we’ll create a unique conversation piece for your wall. Using foam print plates we’ll draw animals, adding line patterns to emphasize our designs. Choose your own animals and draw in your own style, then print your images in different colored inks on a variety of papers. Class is limited 10 students. Sign up early! Add a pop of color to any room! Create your own design on the surface of a vase with low-temp clay that is a whole lot of fun to work with. Cartoon animals and people or abstract design can be drawn and painted with fabric paints on a T-shirt of your color choice. Using brushes and tubes of paint, make the T-shirt a one-of-a-kind creation to wear. Fashion your way. You must bring your own T-shirt. Learn to make colorful drawings of animals using colored pencil, markers, and watercolor paint! We will begin by drawing an animal of your choice, using shape and line to make a simple silhouette. Then we will fill the animal shape with patterns and finally use lots of color to fill it in. Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 1D01: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Deb Mike Class ID 1D02: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 1D03: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-10 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 1D04: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 1D05: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 1D06: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 1D07: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 1D08: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Sylvia Benson Class ID 1D09: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 1D10: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 2 Week One – continued H’Art of Photography You will find the heart and art of photography in two very full sessions! Learn how to focus in on abstracts, people, and nature. Capture lighting with shadows, sunlight, and flash. Color, black and white, inside and outside. Bring from home: a digital camera you are familiar with, nothing too fancy! Let the office know 1 week in advance if you need to borrow a camera. Limited to 8 students. Wednesday, June 17 Bronze Clay Thursday, June 18 Mosaic Stepping Stone Thursday, June 18 Painted Paper & Collage Thursday, June 18 Playful Portraits! Thursday, June 18 Writing Workshop Thursday, June 18 Clay: Pinch Pot Monster Spoon Rest Thursday, June 18 Using metal clay, create beautiful bronze charms that can be used for necklaces, key chains, backpack charms, or anything you can think of. Each piece is fired in a kiln by the instructor. Students will be called when the pieces are ready and can be picked up in the WBCA office. The sky is the limit on this design! With the help of many beautiful pieces of glass you will truly brighten up your garden with this concrete stepping stone. Project will be dry and ready to pick up in one week. Inspired by the art techniques of Eric Carle, we will have fun making a variety of colorful, painted papers with many different techniques (dripping, scraping, printing, texture rubbing, etc.). Then, using an assortment of papers, we will make colorful collages inspired by this unique artist. Leave with a stack of your own painted paper and collage illustrations! Have fun making colorful portraits of yourself or others in paper collage, wire, and multi-media drawing. We’ll make three different pieces modeled after the work of master artists Henri Matisse and Alexander Calder, as well as a colorful drawing of yourself as a Lego figure! We’ll have fun creating portraits based on expressionism (how we feel) rather than strict realism. Join the fun of this action-packed medley of reading, writing, and exciting word games! Discover the wonders of the well-written word by exploring published works. Experiment with story essentials such as character, setting, conflict, and plot development, while inventing stories of your very own. By the end of class each writer will have a collection of short stories, or a rough draft of a chapter book. Bring a notebook, iPad, or laptop and come to class ready to write, write, write! Explore clay by smooshing, poking, and modeling it into a cute (or frightening!) monster dish. We’ll paint on colorful details with underglaze. Fired projects will be ready to pick up in approximately two weeks. Instructor: Kari McGrath Class ID 1D11: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-13 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Duct Tape Flowers & Flip Flops We’ll learn to use tools to make a few types of flowers using colorful patterns of duct tape & a few other basic materials. Then we’ll use our duct tape know-how to create a pair of flip-flops we can actually wear home! 3 2 Wednesdays, June 17 & 24 Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 1D12: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-10 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 1D13: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Deb Mike Class ID 1D14: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 1D15: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-10 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 1D16: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Anne Schwab Class ID 1D17: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 1D18: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 | OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM Week TWO – June 23, 24 & 25 Puppet Play: Harry Potter and the Secret of the WBCA Labyrinth Use fabric, trim, fur, and buttons to design a puppet’s costume for the group. Work magic with the class to write an original play, record a soundtrack, and perform for family and friends using Harry Potter puppets, a professional puppet stage with backdrops, music, and sound effects. The labyrinth will be magical in this play and you will develop the magic. Come join us and become a wonderful wizard because NO MUGGLES ARE ALLOWED. Play performed on Thursday at 12:00 PM. Monday-Thursday, June 22-25 Instructor: Sylvia Benson Class ID 2D19: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $92 Member/$116 Non-Member Special class! 4 days starting on *MONDAY* Secret World of Nature Tuesday, June 23 Burlap Weaving Tuesday, June 23 4 Panel Painting Tuesday, June 23 Beaded Nature Mobile Tuesday, June 23 Duct Tape & Fabric Drawstring Backpack Tuesday, June 23 Beautiful Birds Wednesday, June 24 Duct Tape Jewelry Wednesday, June 24 African Art Wednesday, June 24 We walk by an entire world of unseen plants and insects every day. Bring these secret worlds to life with this class using different mediums and techniques for a truly unique perspective form of artwork. Weaving is a textile art found in many cultures. We will re-purpose burlap coffee bean bags into wall-hangings with color, pattern, and texture. We will use fabric strips, feathers, beads, and colorful yarn as we embellish the printed designs on each bag. Four smaller paintings combined together to make one big painting is a new and creative way to express yourself. Using different mediums you’ll be amazed at what you can create! Using twigs, shells, beads, sea glass, feathers, metal findings, and wire, we will make beautiful mobiles which can be displayed all year. We’ll explore the mechanics of balance and the joy of mixing materials as we craft these natural creations! You can add your personal touches to this trendy and durable backpack. Begin designing your bag by selecting an eye-popping fabric, adding colorful duct tape, and finishing with a drawstring cord. People will want to know about your awesome bag! With birds as our subject matter, we will explore many art mediums. From painted paper collage in the style of Lois Ehlert, to pen and ink illustration, to chalk pastel drawings of tropical birds, we will make several beautiful bird pictures which will be ready for hanging! Explore the colorful options duct tape has to offer. We’ll learn to make several pieces of jewelry from duct tape including a ring, necklace, and bracelet. Explore a bit of African culture while making drums, beaded figures, and embossed metal masks. Using recyclables, paper, glue, and a variety of textiles, students will practice sculpting and construction techniques while learning about traditions in some African cultures! Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 2D20: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 2D21: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 2D22: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 2D23: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 2D24: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 2D25: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 2D26: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 2D27: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 4 Week two – continued Polymer Clay Light Switch Plates Wednesday, June 24 Metal Ring Bracelets Thursday, June 25 Zentangles: Exploring Line, Shape & Pattern Thursday, June 25 Japanese Origami & Notan Designs Thursday, June 25 Writing Workshop Thursday, June 25 Clay: Tea Cup & Platter Set Thursday, June 25 We’ll make a colorful, detailed light switch plate that you can use instead of the boring white one. According to Polymer Clay Central, “you’ll be surprised how something so small can totally change the look of a room and capture so many compliments.” Please Note: if students want to replace an existing light switch plate, please send along a little drawing of the current plate so we create one with the correct openings. Make great metal linked bracelets! Start with a spool of wire and then use jewelry tools to create small metal rings. As you link the rings together you can add beads and charms provided in class or bring some from home for a personalized look. Learn about the art of Zentangles, designing abstract patterns within a grid. Similar to doodling but even more fun! We will stretch our creativity while creating beautiful drawings with lots of free-flowing line and shape patterns. Learn two Japanese art forms which use paper to create intricate designs. Working in both 2D and 3D we will create remarkable artworks which explore paper folding and cutting techniques. Read a story, write a story! Experience the excitement of tall tales and silly stories through sight-word games and fill-in-the-blank fun! With loads of group action, plus individualized attention from an experienced author and teacher, this is an action-packed class full of story-telling, reading, writing, singing, drawing, word games, and more. Explore the world of clay by creating a fantastic tea set using slab, pinch, and coil techniques in your construction. Fired projects will be ready to pick up in approximately 2 weeks. Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 2D28: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 2D29: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 2D30: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 2D31: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Anne Schwab Class ID 2D32: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-8 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 2D33: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member No classes June 30, July 1 & 2 5 www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 | OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM Week three – July 7, 8 & 9 Cave Paintings Tuesday, July 7 Stuffed Creatures Tuesday, July 7 Lightwear! Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, July 7, 8 & 9 Curious about cave drawings and paintings? In this class we will be creating our own cave art by using giant pieces of paper and making our own paint, tacking it on the wall and telling our own story of who we are and what we are doing. Make your own soft-sculpture creature while learning basic sewing skills! Students will craft a critter from their own imagination, bringing it to life with hand-stitching, stuffing, buttons, and trim. Class is limited to 8 students. Sign up early! Explore electricity and sewing by making light-up accessories. Sew together a light circuit with conductive thread and make a light-up band for your arm or ankle. Make switches with conductive fabric to turn your creation on and off. Embellish your unique piece of textile art! Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 3D34: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 3D35: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-9 Class ID 3D36: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Janet Groenert Class ID 3D37: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $69 Member/$87 Non-Member Spherical Paintings 2 Tuesdays, July 7 & 14 Lost in Legoland Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, July 7, 8 & 9 On the first day of this two-day class, make a spherical canvas out of paper mache and plan out your painting. On day two, create your masterpiece with acrylic paint on your round canvas. Build your own adventure! Create your own story from beginning to end using Legos as a starting point! Perhaps you run into Lego Dinosaurs or Lego Darth Vader! Whatever you do, don’t glue the Legos! Perform your show on the final day of class at 2:30 PM. Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 3D38: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Instructor: SteppingStone Theatre Class ID 3D39: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $69 Member/$87 Non-Member OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 6 Week tHREE – continued Metal Ring Bracelets Wednesday, July 8 Drawing Fashion Figures Wednesday, July 8 Paper Bead Jewelry Wednesday, July 8 Polymer Clay Pens & Stands Wednesday, July 8 Charley Harper Cut Paper Bird Picture Thursday, July 9 Animal Habitat Dioramas Thursday, July 9 Drawing Dragons Thursday, July 9 Clay: Super-Cool 3D Animal Bookends Thursday, July 9 Make great metal linked bracelets! Start with a spool of wire and then use jewelry tools to create small metal rings. As you link the rings together you can add beads and charms provided in class or bring some from home for a personalized look. Learn to draw a croquis (fashion figure) then let your imagination take off as you design everything from summer casual wear to formal dresses. You will learn the techniques fashion designers use when drawing their collections and leave with a portfolio of your own designs. Learn to make your own paper beads from colorful magazine pages and other paper! We will combine these unique beads with wood, glass, or metal beads to turn them into cool bracelets, necklaces, and earrings you can wear or give as one-of-a-kind gifts. Learn how to transform a ball point pen into a glorious, functional sculpture using low-temp polymer clay. Students will design and create approximately 5 pens and stands. Charley Harper used a style he called “minimal realism” to create his pictures of birds. We’ll capture his style in our own whimsical work. Sculpt a favorite animal from air-dry clay then create an environment for it to live in! We will build our habitats using a variety of papers and found objects. We will learn different cutting and gluing techniques to mimic textures in nature while creating a “world in a box” for our creatures. Dragons have a rich history in fairy tales and many Asian cultures. Learn to draw your own dragons in different styles using oil pastels, watercolor, marker, and scratch board. We will have a blast adding texture, pattern, and personality to our dragons, making them friendly or fierce! Bookends don’t have to be boring! We’re talking pop art sculptures that just happen to hold your books together. Fired projects will be ready to pick up in approximately two weeks. 7 Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 3D40: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 3D41: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 3D42: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 3D43: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 3D44: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 3D45: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 3D46: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 3D47: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 | OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM Week four – July 14, 15 & 16 Robots Tuesday, July 14 Explore the Book Arts! Tuesday, July 14 Sharpie Kaleidoscope Tuesday, July 14 Printing From Nature Tuesday, July 14 Dr Art’s Science Lab Tuesday, July 14 Stained Glass Wednesday & Thursday, July 15 & 16 Create, build, and decorate your own 3D robot sculpture. Lots of different materials are provided for you to make a unique piece of artwork that is totally out of this world! Learn to make many different kinds of folded and stitched books including a playful pop-up! From Japanese stab-binding to folded mini-journals we will have fun using a variety of papers to make pop-up cards, journals, or sketch books. Build and decorate your own kaleidoscope! Using PVC piping, reflective duct tape, mylar, and Sharpies, you will create your own extremely cool work of art. Using pressed leaves, we’ll create prints and paintings which show off the detailed veining and delicate shapes of different leaves. Using tempera, watercolor, and printing ink we will explore different techniques to capture nature’s beauty. Class is limited to 10 students. Sign up early! Dr. Art is in the laboratory again, concocting mysterious potions and conducting awesome experiments using ordinary household materials. Students will bring home approximately three concoctions. Working with stained glass and copper foil, students will create a one-of-a-kind piece of glass art! A review of glass cutting and safety procedures is held at the start of class. Copper foiling of glass pieces is followed by soldering them together. The finished piece can be hung by copper rings that will be attached while in class. All students must wear long pants and closed toe shoes. Long hair must be pulled back. Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 4D48: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 4D49: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 4D50: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 4D51: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 4D52: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 4D53: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Bottle Dolls Wednesday, July 15 Alexander Calder Wire Circus Wednesday, July 15 Wood Animalitos Wednesday, July 15 Dolls are made in many cultures as playthings, but they are also a great way to explore figures in art! We’ll make dolls using found objects and craft supplies, taking our inspirations from South African Ndebele dolls, Japanese Kokeshi Dolls, and more! Alexander Calder brought his characters to life using wire and household materials. We’ll use the same to create a fabulous circus complete with clowns, high wire, trapeze, and a ringmaster. In some parts of Mexico, artisans create wooden carvings of animals which they paint with bright colors and patterns. We will work with lots of wood scraps and pre-cut shapes to make our own animal sculptures which we will paint and decorate. Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 4D54: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 4D55: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 4D56: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 8 Week FOUR – continued Beginning Painting With Picasso Picasso’s Cubist faces in profile and views of the front like his painting “Dora Maar au Chat” are what we do. The eyes may be different sizes and shapes but it all comes together in PIGASSO. He is a pig who lives a life like Picasso in the book When Pigasso Met Mootisse. Line and intensity of color with all those crazy shapes make us laugh as we create. Maybe we will do some portraits of someone we know. Thursday, July 16 Polymer Clay Mini-Food Thursday, July 16 Up-Cycled Drawstring Backpack Thursday, July 16 Clay: Large Coil Pots Thursday, July 16 We’re going to climb into a miniature kitchen and create a feast of fancy dishes from clay. What does your favorite doll eat? A picnic of hot dogs, cake, and watermelon? Perhaps it’s spaghetti with meatballs? A pizza? Join the fun and experience the joy of polymer clay. Sew “green” by using thrifted textiles to make something new! We will use old sweatshirts, t-shirts, or pillowcases to make our own draw-string backpacks and learn simple cutting and sewing techniques along the way. Class is limited to 8 students. Sign up early! We’re making coil pots larger than your head! We’ll roll long coils, construct them into a vessel, and apply surface decoration with underglaze and texture tools. Fired projects will be ready to pick up in approximately two weeks. Instructor: Sylvia Benson Class ID 4D57: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Up-Cycled T-Shirt Fashions Learn cutting and simple hand-sewing techniques to create new fashions from old t-shirts! You will make a t-shirt necklace, simple skirt, and stretchy headband while learning how to give new life to old clothing. Class is limited to 8 students. Sign up early! 9 Wednesday & Thursday, July 15 & 16 Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 4D58: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 4D59: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 4D60: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 4D61: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 | OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM Week FIVE – July 21, 22 & 23 Big Fish Tuesday, July 21 Chinese Brush Painting Tuesday, July 21 Duct Tape Woven Shoulder Bag Tuesday, July 21 Oodles of Doodles Tuesday, July 21 Gyotaku Fish Printing Tuesday, July 21 Duct Tape Jewelry Tuesday, July 21 Bronze Clay Wednesday, July 22 Graphic Landscape Paintings Wednesday, July 22 Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art Wire & Nylon Sculpture Wednesday, July 22 As a pop artist known for comic book-like paintings, Roy Lichtenstein probably never created an amazing sculpture from wire, paint, and a pair of pantyhose! Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 5D70: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Doodle Art on Scrap Wood Wednesday, July 22 If you like your art big, then this is the class is for you! Create your own giant fish and decorate it for a fun, up-sized piece of art. Learn to paint Chinese characters and nature scenes with a bamboo brush! We will begin a practice of brush painting by learning the basic brush strokes, practicing some Chinese characters, and painting simple nature still lifes. Pick your favorite colors and patterns of duct tape to create your fabulous one-of-a-kind bag. We’ll weave together strips of tape, add straps, then finish with a nifty magnet closure. Everyone will be surprised that your bag is made entirely of duct tape! Draw away those long summer days. This class is designed to get your imagination going! Doodling is a great way to practice your drawing skills and get your creative energy out of your head and on to the paper. Fish printing was first done as a way to document the size of a prize catch in Japan. Today it is a beautiful art form, showing the intricate texture and detail found in nature. We will use rubber-cast fish forms to print on a variety of textiles and paper. Class is limited to 10 students. Sign up early! Explore the colorful options duct tape has to offer. We will make a cool bead bracelet, earrings, and a pendant necklace. Using metal clay, create beautiful bronze charms that can be used for necklaces, key chains, backpack charms, or anything you can think of. Each piece is fired in a kiln by the instructor. Students will be called when the pieces are ready and can be picked up in the WBCA office. Learn to paint landscapes in a clean, colorful style. We will play with shape, color, line, and pattern while painting mountains, hills, and seascapes in a simple folk-art style modeled after some contemporary artists. Follow along step-by-step as you create your own botanicalinspired drawing on wood using thick and thin-tipped markers and lots of whimsical line patterns. We’ll add color with a transparent collage technique to make these artworks really pop! Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 5D62: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 5D63: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 5D64: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 5D65: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 5D66: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 5D67: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 10-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 5D68: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 5D69: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 5D71: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 10 Week five – continued Making Music Out of Everyday Items Have you ever tapped out a rhythm with a spoon against a glass? How about shaking along to a song using a tin of nuts? Discover the wonder of making music out of seemingly everyday ordinary things! In this fun and fast-paced class, craft original instruments and create original music with drums, horns, and more. Bring to class: an assortment of recyclables and everyday objects to add to a class pool of building materials (these objects will not be returned). Wednesday & Thursday, July 22 & 23 Instructor: Anne Schwab Class ID 5D72: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-8 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Duct Tape Wallet & Games Wednesday, July 22 Funny Faces & Bold Buildings Thursday, July 23 Junk Shoe Robots Thursday, July 23 Polymer Clay Jewelry Thursday, July 23 Circle Weaving: Making Sunflowers & Trees Thursday, July 23 Clay: Pirate’s Treasure Chest Thursday, July 23 Explore all the colorful and fun options in duct tape when you make a bifold wallet with pockets for dollars, cards, and more. Then we’ll create a travel game of checkers using duct tape and polymer clay. Come and learn about the colorful, crazy art of New York pop-artist, James Rizzi. He is best known for his funny faces, crazy birds, and chaotic and colorful city scenes. We will look at images of Rizzi’s work and make our own drawings in his fun, cartoonish style. Is it Wall-E? C3PO? R2-D2? No...It’s a Junk Shoe Robot! Design your own robot from an old shoe and lots of junk and found treasures. We will talk about sculpture and learn that art can be made from everyday junk. After you make your robot, you’ll name it and write a story about its life and super powers. Bring your imagination and wear old clothes that can get dirty. Please bring in a shoe one week before the class. Large old shoes with laces work best. Explore the delights of polymer clay as we make original designs in pendants, earrings, beads, and brooches! Learn to make your own circular looms from paper plates, then have fun with color and texture as we create sunflower and tree designs. We will use many types of yarn as we create these colorful, textured art works. Ahoy landlubbers! Dock your boat and stop in to make your very own chest o’ treasure. Of course you’ll create your own gold doubloons. Arrr! Fired projects will be ready to pick up in approximately two weeks. Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 5D73: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 5D74: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Betsy Diekema Class ID 5D75: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 5D76: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 5D77: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 5D78: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member WBCA is for Everyone Please notify the office if you have any special requirements. 11 www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 | OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM Week Six – July 28, 29 & 30 3D Box Art Tuesday, July 28 Duct Tape Woven Shoulder Bag Tuesday, July 28 The Minion Adventure Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, July 28, 29 & 30 Using ordinary boxes, create a different piece of artwork by painting something different on each side of the box. Combine boxes together to create even bigger, more intricate pieces of art. Pick your favorite colors and patterns of duct tape to create your fabulous one-of-a-kind bag. We’ll weave together strips of tape, add straps, then finish with a nifty magnet closure. Everyone will be surprised that your bag is made entirely of duct tape! Stuart, Kevin, and Bob have left their evil inventor’s home and have found themselves on a new adventure! But where will they go and what trouble will they get into? It’s up to you to create your very own story for these minions! Work together and perform your very own play on the last day of class at 11:30 AM. Splatter Art Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 6D79: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 6D80: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 10-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: SteppingStone Theatre Class ID 6D81: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $69 Member/$87 Non-Member Tuesday, July 28 The randomness of splatter art is what makes it so fun! Dress for mess and create a truly one of a kind masterpiece. Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 6D82: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Polymer Clay Pens & Stands Tuesday, July 28 Build a LEGO Story! Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, July 28, 29 & 30 Learn how to transform a ball point pen into a glorious, functional sculpture using low-temp polymer clay. Students will design and create approximately 5 pens and stands. Build a character! Create a town! Tell a LEGO story! This class is half LEGO brick building and half original storytelling, with all sorts of creative fun mixed in. All LEGO builders/writers will build scenes with LEGO bricks and figures, take pictures of their original creations, craft stories to accompany the LEGO scenes, and put it all together with the use of unique LEGO StoryStarter software. Create and innovate with the personalized and individual attention of a published author and seasoned LEGO coach, programmer, and builder. Bring in an iPad or computer with built-in camera to class everyday! Class is limited to 5 students. Sign up early! Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 6D83: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 10-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Anne Schwab Class ID 6D84: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-12 $69 Member/$87 Non-Member Polymer Clay Mokume Gane Covered Metal Tins Wednesday, July 29 Sunny Sunflowers and Poppin’ Poppies Wednesday & Thursday, July 29 & 30 Mokume Gane is a traditional Japanese method of creating patterns. We’ll learn a little about the technique, then use it to cover a metal hinged box. Enjoy some outside time when creating these flowers, using Q-tips to texture the center of the sunflower. Watercolor, oil pastels, and your imagination will make these flowers shine. We will experiment with doing a close-up with a viewfinder to select the composition. Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 6D85: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Sylvia Benson Class ID 6D86: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 12 Week six – continued Keith Haring Wire & Tape Mache People Wednesday, July 29 H’Art of Photography 2 Wednesdays, July 29 & August 5 Keith Haring was inspired by street art and graffiti when he took the New York art world by surprise with his bold iconic works and abstract, pop-art characters. We’ll create our own sculpture by forming a figure with a wire frame, then covering it with tape. Then we’ll paint it in a payer of acrylic paint to complete the look. You get to take home an original statue that will enhance any room. Dress for mess! You will find the heart and art of photography in two very full sessions! Learn how to focus in on abstracts, people, and nature. Capture lighting with shadows, sunlight, and flash. Color, black and white, inside and outside. Bring from home: a digital camera you are familiar with, nothing too fancy! Let the office know 1 week in advance if you need to borrow a camera. Limited to 8 students. Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 6D87: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kari McGrath Class ID 6D88: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-13 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Magnetic Personalities Thursday, July 30 Clay: Mancala Game Thursday, July 30 Fused Glass Sun Catchers Thursday, July 30 Create your very own hilarious set of facial feature magnets that can be rearranged on your tray for hours of entertainment! Mancala is a count-and-capture game in which you move stones around on a board with pits. We’ll create a custom board, stones, & learn how to play the game. Using fused glass, students will design a sun catcher that will hang from a jump ring. A review of glass cutting and safety procedures is held at the start of class. The pieces are fired in a kiln by the instructor and students will be notified when they can pick them up in the WBCA office. Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 6D89: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 6D90: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 6D91: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Week Seven – August 4, 5 & 6 Impressionistic Landscapes Tuesday, August 4 Animal Masks Tuesday & Thursday, August 4 & 6 Learn to paint with acrylics in an impressionistic style using shape, color, pattern, light, and darks. You will learn to focus on tone, value, and composition instead of details. Learn the process of paper mache while creating your own African-inspired animal mask! We’ll make these masks in a series of two classes. First we’ll construct a mask form, then cover it with layers of paper mache. On day two, we’ll paint the masks with color and pattern, then finish them off with beads, raffia, feathers, and found objects. 13 Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 7D92: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 7D93: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 9-12 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 | OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM Week seven – continued Black and White Collage Study Tuesday, August 4 Cartooning Tuesday, August 4 Underwater Art Tuesday, August 4 Sock Monsters Wednesday, August 5 Sail Into the Sunset with Monet Wednesday & Thursday, August 5 & 6 Explore the world of collage with a fun selection of black and white patterned papers. We will spend the class exploring a few different types of collage projects. Knowing the ins and outs of cartooning will come in handy down the road. Many different techniques and ideas are covered to get you started in making your own creative and silly pieces of art. With fish, turtles, and other sea and lake creatures as our subjects we will draw, paint, and cut beautiful, glittery artworks with lots of color and textures. Explore multi-media art with this fun, “can’t do it wrong” class! Using bright, colorful, patterned socks we will craft some cute, crazy creatures to call our own. Students will use hand-stitching techniques we learn in class and use colorful buttons, trim, and felt to create and embellish their stuffed friend. Class is limited to 8 students. Sign up early! Let the sun shine when painting a sailboat, sunset, and landscape reflected in the water by using tempera paint and brushwork. Monet painted magnificent waterlilies and lily pads from his pond and we will do the same with oil pastels and watercolors that will make a great impression. Mosaic Panel Learn how to cut glass and assemble the pieces into a beautiful 8” X 10” mosaic panel. Glass cutting is done on the first day and grouting the piece is done on the second day. Glass safety is discussed. All students must wear long pants and close toe shoes. Long hair must be pulled back. Instructor: Betsy Diekema Class ID 7D94: 9:12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 7D95: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 7D96: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-9 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 7D97: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-9 Class ID 7D98: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Sylvia Benson Class ID 7D99: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Wednesday & Thursday, August 5 & 6 Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 7D00: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Self-Portraits Wednesday, August 5 Create Your Own Puppet! Thursday, August 6 Joost Elffers’ Fruit and Veggie Sculptures Thursday, August 6 What’s more fun than drawing you?! Artists have been creating self-portraits for hundreds of years! We will explore 3 types of self-portraits: Picasso style, graffiti, and super-hero. You are a fabulous subject! Using a sculpting medium we will create a character head with color, detail, and expression. Using fabric, trims, yarn, buttons, wire, and more we’ll piece together a body for our rod-style puppet and learn how to put them into action. Don’t play with your food, make art with it! Come create sculptures with real fruits and veggies. We will study Joost Elffers’ sculptures and make our own amazing characters. After we make our characters, we will name them, write a story about their lives, and sketch the sculpture. Don’t worry...you won’t have to eat any broccoli! Please sign up at least a week in advance for this class. Instructor: Betsy Diekema Class ID 7D01: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 7D02: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Betsy Diekema Class ID 7D03: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 14 Week eight – august 11, 12 & 13 Enormous Leaf Creatures Tuesday, August 11 Recycled Art: Glass, Paper & Metal Tuesday, August 11 Tie-Dye Techniques Tuesday, August 11 We pass by leaves every day without much thought about it. In this class we will use them to make extra-large creatures. Take a print of a giant tree leaf and turn it into a colorful creature. This is a fun way to create and show your artwork. Make cool art from things others throw away! We’ll create art glass from old bottles and jars, decorating them with our own drawings and a variety of paper and decoupage medium. We will also learn how to make paper bowls to collect our treasures and even craft some flowers from empty soda cans! Tie-Dye is a fun and fabulous way to add color to your life! We’ll talk a little chemistry and history while we dye our shirts...and a pillowcase. Participants should bring 1-2 clean, white 100% cotton t-shirts to class, new or used. Fantastic Universe Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 8D05: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 10-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 8D06: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Let your imagination soar in this class! The sky is literally the limit. Bring your universe to life on canvas and boldly go where no artist has gone before. Tuesday, August 11 Duct Tape School Supplies Tuesday, August 11 Piano Poetry Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, August 11, 12 & 13 Start getting excited about school by creating a cool pencil pouch and decorating a notebook and folder using America’s favorite adhesive! Sing a story, write a rhyme — poetry and melody intertwine. Invent and innovate, interact and play, discover the wonders of songwriting today. Seek and find poetry in music, music in poetry, and how a piano can pull it all together. Poems, lyrics, and piano basics, this 3-day class is a high energy mix of words and melody, rhythm and rhyme, all crafted in harmony with the personalized attention and guidance of a published author, poet, and piano teacher. No piano playing or poetry writing experience needed! Stained Glass Working with stained glass and copper foil, students will create a one-of-a-kind piece of glass art! A review of glass cutting and safety procedures is held at the start of class. Copper foiling of glass pieces is followed by soldering them together. The finished piece can be hung by copper rings that will be attached while in class. All students must wear long pants and closed toe shoes. Long hair must be pulled back. Duct Tape & Fabric Lunch Bag Add your personal touches to this trendy and durable lunch bag. Begin designing your bag by selecting an eye-popping fabric, adding colorful duct tape, and finishing with a magnet or Velcro closure. If time permits, we’ll make a mini-pouch to go along with it. 15 Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 8D04: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Kyle Frederickson Class ID 8D07: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 8D08: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Anne Schwab Class ID 8D09: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 8-12 $69 Member/$87 Non-Member Wednesday & Thursday, August 12 & 13 Instructor: Kim Bakken-Parr Class ID 8D10: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Wednesday, August 12 Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 8D11: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 | OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM Week eight – continued Matisse Cut-Outs: Paper Sculpture Matisse used his scissors to make simple, interesting figures with wonderful shapes. Using special scratch paper that reveals a rainbow of color underneath, make patterns of swirls, lines, and triangles in the figures with a wild hairdo. Put your figures onto a poster with a background that shows them off. Also, use Matisse shapes in a room that shows perspective, making it looks like everyone is in the room with Matisse himself. Wednesday & Thursday, August 12 & 13 Instructor: Sylvia Benson Class ID 8D12: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 6-12 $46 Member/$58 Non-Member Junk Sculpture Wednesday, August 12 Sculptural Needle Felting Wednesday, August 12 Dale Chihuly Upcycled Plastic Sculpture Thursday, August 13 Grid Tree Painting Thursday, August 13 Clay: Fairy House Thursday, August 13 We’ll empty the recycle bin and dig out the duct tape to create funky robots, people, or animal sculptures. While stretching our imaginations, we’ll be learning problem-solving skills used in engineering and construction. Come ready to play! Create 3D objects using wool fiber and barbed needles. The possibilities are endless, depending on the sculptor’s imagination. The lifelike quality of the wool is perfect to form animals, people, and objects. All supplies will be provided for students to take home. Best known for his astonishing glass sculptures, Dale Chihuly inspires us to take old junk and turn it into something beautiful. We’ll color, heat, and contort ordinary plastic containers to create striking art for your garden or home! Explore geometric and organic lines while drawing a tree on canvas board using a grid. Then play with color while you mix your own warm, cool, and neutral paint colors to fill in the grid shapes, creating a balanced composition. Legend has it that if you build a fairy house and place it in a suitable area, a fairy will come to live there. We’ll design a nice house, complete with furniture, and discuss options for where to place it in order to attract fairies. Finished projects will be ready to pick up in approximately 2 weeks. Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 8D13: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 8D14: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 10-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 8D15: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Ages 8-14 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Lisa Servatius Class ID 8D16: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 9-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Instructor: Erika Arndt Class ID 8D17: 12:30-3:00 PM Ages 6-12 $23 Member/$29 Non-Member Scholarships Are Available! Call 651.407.0597 for more information. OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM | www.WhiteBearArts.org | 651.407.0597 16 Special Event Student Art Show Scholarships are available! Please call WBCA at 651.407.0597 for more information. Thursday, July 23, 3:15-4:30 PM Muaj nyiaj pab them! Thov hu rau WBCA ntawm 651.407.0597 yog xav paub txog. Save your favorite piece of art from Imagine Art and bring it to the Student Art Show. It doesn’t have to be your best piece, it can be the one you had the most fun making. Enjoy the excitement of sharing your work and seeing what others did this summer too. The summer camp instructors will be there to share in the celebration of the funnest summer ever! Tenemos becas disponibles Por favor llame al WBCA al 651.407.0597 para mayor información. We will make every effort to accommodate individual needs. Please notify the office if you have any special requirements. We’ll meet Thursday, July 23, at 3:15 PM in the Ford Family Gallery at WBCA. Parents, grandparents, and friends are invited to the Student Art Show from 3:30-4:30 PM. Peb yuav ua txhua yam kom haum tus neeg txoj kev kawm. Thov qhia rau qhov chaw ua haujlwm yog tias koj muaj kev tshwj xeeb. PLEASE RSVP Haremos nuestro mejor esfuerzo para satisfacer sus necesidades Por favor notifique a la oficina si tiene necesidades especiales. Imagine Art Camp Guidelines • Please let the office know when registering if there is anything we should be aware of to better accommodate the needs of your child. 12TH ST • Students should wear clothes that are appropriate for art projects in case of spills. 35E WBCA is for Everyone Please notify the office if you have any special requirements. No classes June 30, July 1 & 2 17 VE NG A LO HW • Please notify the office if your child is bringing a lunch, so we can ensure supervision. 8TH ST 7TH ST OTTER LAKE RD. • Students must be picked up promptly at the end of class by an adult. HWY 96 to Stillwater Y6 1 • Students must be checked into class by an adult, who must leave a phone number where they can be contacted, if needed, during the class, and sign a photo release form. 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