WINTER STUDIO SCHEDULE - Armory Center for the Arts

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WINTER STUDIO SCHEDULE - Armory Center for the Arts
ART CLASSES FOR KIDS, TEENS, AND ADULTS
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Preschool and beginning classes
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January 12 – March 30, 2015
The Armory’s unique education and exhibition programs encourage children and
adults to experience, understand and appreciate contemporary art while being
involved in the creative process of art making.
Many of our Studio art classes visit the Gallery during the session and artworks in
the exhibitions become sources of inspiration when creating art in class. Techniques
and ideas used by the exhibiting artists are also learned in some classes.
S t u d i o P r o g r a m Fac u lt y
Allison Alford, M.F.A.
Allison Behrstock, M.F.A.
Rebecca Bennett-Duke, M.F.A.
Sandy Biery, M.A./ADTR
Naomi Buckley, M.F.A.
David P. Earle, M.F.A.
Denise El-Hoss, M.F.A.
Naomi Fox, M.F.A.
Sandra Gallegos, M.F.A.
Joel Glassman, M.F.A.
Onya Hogan-Finlay, M.F.A.
Carolyn James, M.F.A.
Lindsay Kessner, M.F.A.
Grace Lacques, A.A.
Patricia Liverman, M.F.A.
Jay Lizo, M.F.A.
Anne McCaddon, M.F.A.
Tracy Nakayama, M.F.A.
Elonda Norris, M.F.A.
Ruby Osorio, M.F.A.
Laura Parker, M.F.A.
Peter Sheldon, B.F.A.
Kristofferson San Pablo, M.F.A.
Sara Simon, M.F.A.
Victoria Tao, M.F.A.
Michelle Wiener, M.F.A.
Jacob Yanes, M.F.A.
The Armory is committed to hiring
dedicated and professional artist/
teachers with demonstrated sensitivity to
and understanding of the developmental
needs of individuals. It is our goal to
provide a nurturing environment in which
individuals are given the freedom to
express themselves while receiving the
necessary tools for creative growth.
Become an Armory member and
receive 10% off on all classes.
For details, see page 30.
table of
contents
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P r e s c h o o l a n d b e g i n n i n g c l a ss e s
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C l a ss e s f o r s c h o o l a g e c h i l d r e n
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art high for middle school
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art high for high school
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c l a ss e s f o r a d u l t s
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f a m i ly c l a ss e s
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a r t c l a ss e s f r o m a r m o r y p a r t n e r s
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armory studio policies
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r e g i s t r at i o n f o r m
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t u i t i o n a ss i s t a n c e f o r m
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more art experiences
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become a member
preschool &
beginning classeS
Classes introduce various materials,
concepts and techniques, designed
to challenge a child’s imagination and
ability while providing opportunities for
playful exploration. (We kindly ask that
children be toilet trained.)
M ond ay s
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Art for Two W15.700
The cost of each class is $200.
Cost for members is $180.
Materials are included.
Tuition assistance is available.
January 12 – March 30
No class January 19 & February 16
10 – 11 am
A class for toddlers (ages 22-36 months)
and parents. Find out more on page 19.
Dance & Art W15.1
10 – 11:30 am
Explore movement and art! Students
will explore patterns of time, space and
rhythm through creative movement and
mixed-media art projects.
P r e s c h o o l a n d b e g i n n i n g c l a ss e s
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Ages 3-4 / Sandy Biery
Pandas, Penguins & Skunks W15. 2
4 – 5:30 pm
We will explore the colors black and
white in nature and art. We’ll use
many materials to make paintings,
sculptures, collage and drawings
inspired by some of our favorite
animals.
Ages 3-4 / Allison Behrstock
Colorful Collage W15. 3
4 – 5:30 pm
We’ll tear, cut, rip and paste to make
colorful masterpieces. This art form
has endless possibilities for artistic
expression. We’ll look at many
artists who use collage to inspire our
creations.
Ages 5-6 / Anne McCaddon
T U E S D AY S
Ja n ua ry 1 3 – M a r c h 17
Sailing the Seven Seas W15.4
10 – 11:30 am
Students will learn about the world’s
oceans. They’ll discover pirates,
sailboats, buried treasures and
sea creatures. With clay, paint and
found materials, they’ll use their
imaginations to create exciting
projects.
Ages 3-4 / Michelle Wiener
wednesd ay s
january 14 — Ma r ch 18
Art for Two W15.701
10 – 11 am
A class for toddlers (ages 22-36
months) and parents. Find out more
on page 19.
Puppy Love Lunch Bunch W15.5
Ages 3-4 / Michelle Wiener
Clay Play W15.6
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will learn hand-building
techniques and incorporate materials
including plaster, metal, beads,
feathers, recycled objects and more
to create playful and fun sculptures.
Goodnight Moon Lunch
Bunch W15.9
Noon – 2 pm
Twinkle, twinkle little art! We’ll use
many materials to make art inspired
by the night. From the moon and
stars to animals who come out only at
night, we’ll look at the many friendly
parts of nighttime. Don’t forget your
midnight snacks!
Ages 3-4 / Lindsay Kessner
Art Magicians W15.10
4 – 5:30 pm
Mechanical Art W15.7
Students will use an array of materials
to make magic wands, wizard hats
and their own magic words. Don’t
miss the magical experience.
4 – 5:30 pm
Ages 3-4 / Patricia Liverman
Ages 3-4 / Lindsay Kessner
Students will create art with parts.
They’ll use many materials to
experiment with the many ways to
make art kinetic. They’ll look at artists
who have figured out how to make
their art move.
Pop Art Party W15.11
4 – 5:30 pm
Dance & Art W15.8
Students will wonder about Pop Art
and how the things we see everyday
can be turned into art. They will
draw, paint and sculpt artworks
inspired by Andy Warhol, Keith
Haring, Jasper Johns, and more.
4 – 5:30 pm
Ages 5-6 / Kristofferson San Pablo
Ages 5-6 / Rebecca Bennett-Duke
Explore movement and art! Students
will explore patterns of time, space
and rhythm through creative
movement and mixed-media art
projects.
Ages 5-7 / Sandy Biery
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Students will use many materials to
create art all about playful puppies.
They’ll make puppy paintings,
drawings, and sculptures all about
loved pets. Don’t forget your lunch!
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T hursd ay s
Frid ay s
Ja n ua ry 1 5 — M a r c h 19
Ja n ua ry 1 6 — M a r c h 2 0
Space Camp W15.12
Art for Two W15.702
10 – 11:30 am
10 – 11 am
Students will view images of outer
space and discover ideas that
astronomers have about outer space.
They’ll also look at photographs from
the Hubble and Kepler telescopes to
inspire their drawings, paintings,
and sculptures.
A class for toddlers (ages 22-36
months) and parents. Find out more on
page 19.
Ages 3-4 / Lindsay Kessner
Train Time Lunch Bunch W15.13
Noon – 2 pm
Students will look at many types of
trains, from old timey locomotives
to high speed models. They’ll draw
railroads, sculpt steam engines and
paint subways. All aboard! Don’t forget
your lunch!
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Ages 3-4 / Lindsay Kessner
Animals in the Forest W15.14
4 – 5:30 pm
We’ll read fables and fairytales about
animals who live in the forest, then
make clay sculptures, furry masks,
puppets and wearable art inspired by
the animals in the stories.
Preschool and beginning classeS
Ages 3-4 / Ruby Osorio
My Paintings W15.15
4 – 5:30 pm
We’ll explore paintings, pictures and
stories and the places they take us.
Then using many colors of paint, and
many ways to paint, we will create our
own paintings to display at home!
Ages 5-6 / Sandra Gallegos
Animals in Art Lunch Bunch
W15.16
Noon – 2 pm
Students will look at different ways
artists draw, paint and sculpt animals.
They’ll read and create stories about
their favorite animals and memorialize
them in an art piece. Don’t forget your
lunch!
Ages 3-4 / Naomi Buckley
Costume Party W15.17
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will create masks, magic
hats, capes and other fun costumes to
transform themselves. They’ll look at
cultural events around the world for
inspiration and insight.
Ages 3-4 / Naomi Buckley
Papier Mache Pets W15.18
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will use papier-mâché to
create many animals both real and
imaginary. They’ll draw, paint and
sculpt animals they’d like to have as
pets.
Ages 5-6 / Jacob Yanes
Creating Characters W15.19
4 – 5:30 pm
In this beginning drama class,
students will explore character,
movement and theatrical expression
through exercises and games. They’ll
create their own characters using
stories, animals, objects and of
course their imaginations. The many
characters will be revealed for family
and friends on the last day of class,
Friday, March 20.
Ages 5-7 / Grace Lacques
Preschool and beginning classes
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classeS for
school age children
Classes are designed to enhance skills,
broaden concepts and provide an
expanded creative experience. Various
materials and historical art concepts are
used to achieve greater technical ability
and broaden knowledge.
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The cost of each class is $200.
Cost for members is $180.
Materials are included.
Tuition assistance is available.
M ond ay s
January 12 – March 30
c l a ss e s f o r s c h o o l a g e c h i l d r e n
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No class January 19 & February 16
Animal Portraits W15. 20
Fun with Drama W15. 22
4 – 5:30 pm
4 – 5:30 pm
Many artists use their most beloved
pet or favorite animal as a subject
to glorify in their art. Students will
learn traditional drawing and painting
techniques by using their pets and
other animals as a source
of inspiration.
Students will explore character,
movement and theatrical expression
through exercises and games. They’ll
create backdrops and costumes, learn
lines and bring a story or myth to life
in a play for family and friends on
Monday, March 30.
Ages 6-8 / Sandra Gallegos
Ages 7-11 / Grace Lacques
Epic Animation W15. 21
Drawing & Painting W15. 23
4 – 5:30 pm
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will work as a team to
create an epic seven minute animated
movie. They’ll brainstorm a fantastical
adventure, write a script, and create
elaborate sets. Students will learn
to use special effects and a variety
of stop motion techniques including
claymation, collage, drawing and real
world video!
Students will learn the basics
of drawing and painting. While
experimenting with color theory
and mixing paint, they’ll use various
materials to paint with and paint on.
Ages 7-9 / David P. Earle
Ages 9-11 / Patricia Liverman
tuesd ay s
January 13 — March 17
Food Truck W15. 24
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will build a menu out of
cardboard, then sculpt and paint clay
to serve up on their own food truck.
This multimedia class will make your
mouth water with colorful fake foods
that look good enough to eat.
Ages 6-8 / Onya Hogan-Finlay
Time Travelers W15. 25
Discover the history of art by traveling
through centuries of artworks.
Using many art materials, old and
new, students will make paintings
and sculptures inspired by modern
masters, cave painters, ancient
architecture and archaeological
treasures.
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4 – 5:30 pm
Ages 7-9 / Patricia Liverman
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will make simple digital
projects in a coding program written
for kids. They will apply the logic
of coding to make collaborative
drawings, sculptures, performances,
and secret messages.
Ages 9-11 / Naomi Fox
c l a ss e s f o r s c h o o l a g e c h i l d r e n
Secret Codes & Coding W15. 26
wednesd ay s
T hursd ay s
ja n ua ry 1 4 — M a rc h 18
January 15 — Ma r ch 19
Maquettes & Miniatures W15. 27
Ceramics W15. 31
4 – 5:30 pm
4 – 5:30 pm
Some of the largest art works start
out very small. Using many materials, we will discover scale by drawing,
painting, sculpting and then building
to make our small ideas into large
art. Students will look at artists who
have used maquettes and miniatures
throughout history.
Students will learn how to use the
potter’s wheel as well as some
hand-building techniques to create
functional and nonfunctional ceramic
pieces. They’ll also explore various types of clay, learn methods of
glazing and make different types of
surface texture.
Ages 6-8 / Michelle Wiener
Ages 6-8 / Michelle Wiener
Fun with Drama W15. 28
People , Portraits & Figures
4 – 5:30 pm
W15. 32
Students will explore character,
movement and theatrical expression
through exercises and games. They’ll
create backdrops and costumes, learn
lines and bring a story or myth to life
in a play for family and friends on
Wednesday, March 18.
4 – 5:30 pm
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Ages 6-10 / Grace Lacques
Drawing & Painting W15. 29
Students will learn about portraiture and figurative art by looking at
the many ways artists use different
styles of painting, drawing, collage
and sculpture, to create people in art.
Then they’ll use these ways to create
their own art by the people, of the
people, for the people.
Ages 7-9 / Kristofferson San Pablo
c l a ss e s f o r s c h o o l a g e c h i l d r e n
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will learn the basics of drawing and painting. While experimenting
with color theory and mixing paint,
they’ll use various materials to paint
with and paint on.
Ages 7-9 / Tracy Nakayama
Ceramics W15. 30
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will learn how to use the potter’s wheel as well as some hand-building techniques to create functional and
nonfunctional ceramic pieces. They’ll
also explore various methods of glazing, surface texture and alternatives in
firing.
Ages 9-11 / Peter Sheldon
Photography W15. 33
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will be introduced to the basic concepts of photography. They’ll
use both science and imagination to
discover how photography can be an
extension of themselves.
Ages 9-11 / Allison Alford
Frid ay s
Ja n ua ry 1 6 — M a r c h 2 0
Fabric & Fiber W15. 34
Students will weave, sew, patch, felt,
stuff, stiffen, cut and arrange fabric
into sculptures, collages, wearable art
and woven creations.
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4 – 5:30 pm
Ages 6-8 / Tracy Nakayama
Comic Stories W15. 35
Students will imagine their own
characters and then develop comics
about themselves and the world
around them. They’ll use many art
materials to create visual stories
inspired by comic artists such as
“Peanuts” creator Charles Schultz.
Ages 7-9 / Victoria Tao
Collage Animation W15. 36
4 – 5:30 pm
Students will bring collage to life with
stop motion animation. They will first
create characters and environments
from magazines, book illustrations,
patterned paper and paint and then
add stories and narratives through
animation.
Ages 8-11 / David P. Earle
c l a ss e s f o r s c h o o l a g e c h i l d r e n
4 – 5:30 pm
art high for
middle school
Classes for Middle School students are
designed to provide in-depth experiences
through sequential classes. Extended
class time allows students and instructors
to engage in more ambitious explorations
of concepts, creative expression, historical
and cultural context, connections,
relations, applications and materials.
Limited to twelve students, classes allow
for more individualized instruction. All
students must be 12 years old by the first
day of class.
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Armory Art High studio classes are
tuition-free during the school year. Art
High programming is underwritten, in
part, by gifts from individual donors and
by government, corporate, and private
foundation grant awards.
• Enrollment is first come, first served
• One class per student per session
• $50 registration fee per class
• Registration fee is nonrefundable
• Students must be 12 by the first day of class
• Registration is by fax, mail, or in person only.
art high for middle school
M ond ay s
January 12 – March 30
No class January 19 & February 16
Ceramics W15.400
4 – 6 pm
Students will learn basic ceramic skills
and techniques, including throwing on
the wheel, hand-building and glazing
of functional and sculptural pieces.
Ages 12-14 / Peter Sheldon
ag es 12-14
wednesd ay s
january 14 — Ma r ch 18
Stop Motion Animation W15.401
4 – 6 pm
Students will be introduced to the
A-Z of stop motion animation
including techniques using
claymation, cut paper, collage,
drawing and pixilation. We will
experiment using early methods to
animate images such as zoetropes
and flip books. We’ll look at the
history of the art and artists who
use old school animation while we
animate for the sheer fun of it.
Ages 12-14 / David P. Earle
T hursd ay s
Ja n ua ry 1 5 — M a r c h 19
Drawing & Painting W15.402
4 – 6 pm
Students will learn drawing and
painting concepts through viewing
slides of contemporary and
traditional paintings. Emphasis will
be on exploration of composition,
color, technique, subject and medium.
They’ll use various drawing and
painting materials. Students develop
basic drawing and perceptual skills
and begin creating an art portfolio.
Instruction covers color and design
principles, drawing from observation,
and the vocabulary of art. Students
will develop skills, creativity, and
aesthetic sensibilities, which aid in
establishing a foundation for all visual
art pursuits.
Frid ay s
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Ages 12-14 / Tracy Nakayama
Ja n ua ry 1 6 — M a r c h 2 0
Photography W15.403
Students will gain a basic
understanding of black and white
photography. They’ll explore
different types of photographic
techniques, use of cameras,
processing black and white film and
darkroom use. Continuing students
will have an opportunity to further
focus on building their technical and
compositional skills. Cameras and
supplies will be provided.
Ages 12-14 / Laura Parker
art high for middle school
4 – 6 pm
art high for
high school
ag es 15 -18
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Art High at the Armory offers various
opportunities for high school students to
gain valuable art experiences. Instruction
concentration is in two areas: visual arts
and media arts. Depending on student
needs and level of exposure, these
opportunities include: Armory Art High
classes, Armory partner classes, Armory
adult classes in painting, drawing, ceramics,
digital art, and more. Students work with
professional artists in various disciplines
who are experts in bringing their
experience into the classroom. Classes
take place at the Armory’s main location,
satellite locations and community
partner sites.
Armory Art High studio classes are
tuition-free during the school year. Art
High programming is underwritten, in
part, by gifts from individual donors and
by government, corporate, and private
foundation grant awards.
art high for high school
• Enrollment is first come, first served
• One class per student per session
• $50 registration fee per class
• Registration fee is nonrefundable
• Students must be 15 by the first day of class
• Registration is by fax, mail, or in person only
tuesd ay s
January 13 — March 17
Introduction to Filmmaking
W15.600
4 – 6 pm
Students will learn about some of the
many creative and technical aspects
of making film and video through
producing a film short using their
own ideas and stories. They’ll create
narratives, choose locations, make
sets, and develop the visual aesthetic
of the film while learning to position
the equipment needed to capture it all.
Film approaches will include narrative,
experimental and animation. They will
examine a variety of moving images,
such as music videos, experimental
animations, art installations, and films.
At the end of the class, students will
have a screening of their films.
Ages 15-18 / Jay Lizo
T hursd ay s
S AT U R D AY S
Jan ua ry 1 5 — M a r c h 19
January 17 — Ma r ch 21
Digital Art W15.601
Photography W15.603
4 – 6 pm
11 am – 1 pm
Students will create art using
computer technology. Workshops
include simple drawing and
cartooning using Adobe Illustrator
to more complex workshops using
Adobe Photoshop. The emphasis
for the class will be on personal
creativity and the use of computers
to create a portfolio of expressive
work. Students will learn to use
digital cameras and scanners as
well as Mac computers.
Students will gain a basic
understanding of black and white
photography. They’ll explore
different types of photographic
techniques, use of cameras,
processing black and white film and
darkroom use. Continuing students
will have an opportunity to further
focus on building their technical and
compositional skills. Cameras and
supplies will be provided.
Ages 15-18 / Allison Alford
Ages 15-18 / Joel Glassman
Drawing & Painting W15.604
Ja n ua ry 1 6 — M a r c h 2 0
Ceramics W15.602
4 – 6 pm
Students will learn the basics of
making functional and sculptural
ceramics. Using basic, intermediate
and advanced hand-building and
throwing techniques, they’ll be
encouraged to create functional
ceramics while examining the
need for functional pottery and
the aesthetics that surround
presentation and consumption.
Students working on sculptural
pieces will be encouraged to
experiment with scale, surface
design and surface decoration.
Ages 15-18 / Peter Sheldon
Ages 15-18 / Michelle Wiener
Other Classes Open to Teens
armory adult CLASSES
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Ceramics
Collage
Drawing
Painting
• Photography
• Printmaking
• Photoshop
pcc (for college credit)
• Foundation Drawing
For more information about Art High classes,
contact the Armory Studio Assistant at
626.792.5101 x121.
art high for high school
Frid ay s
Students will learn the art foundation
basics of drawing and painting. They
will learn drawing skills from simple
sketches to finished works through
developing drawing techniques such
as how to create space, value, form
and composition. Painting skills
taught will include color mixing,
mark making, canvas stretching, and
conceptual aspects of developing
compositions. An emphasis will be
placed on choosing subject matter
and articulating individual visions.
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1:30 – 3:30 pm
classeS
for adults
Looking for a creative challenge or simply
a way to express yourself? Armory classes
offer adults an outlet for their artistic needs.
Develop new skills and find hidden talents.
Beginning and advanced students are given
individualized instruction to achieve their
goals. Most importantly, you’ll have an outlet
for your personal artistic expression. You’re
welcome in our Studio.
Through the Art High program, students
16-18 years old can register for Adult classes.
For approval from the Studio Director, call
or email 626.792.5101 x131 & cwhitney@
armoryarts.org. Enrollment is on a first come
first serve basis, limit one class per student
per session. Students must be 16 on the first
day class begins. There is a $50 registration
fee per class for Art High students plus
materials cost noted by class. The registration
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and material fee is nonrefundable.
Ceramics- Conversations
with Clay W15. 301
9:30 am – Noon
Students will learn hand building
techniques as well as throwing on the
wheel. Students will learn additional
techniques through the use of
glazes and various forms of surface
decoration. A variety of types of clay
and glazes will be used. This class
was inspired by a bunch of friends and
now it’s a Studio tradition, so bring a
friend or make a new one; this class is
open for all!
Sara Simon / $295, members $266
(plus $35 materials fee)
Letterpress W15. 302
1 – 3:30 pm
Learn how to hand-set type and print
on different letterpresses. Combine
text and image to design and create
letterhead, postcards, note cards,
announcements, posters and more.
Denise El-Hoss / $375, members $338
Letterpress W15. 303
6:30 – 9 pm
M ond ay s
January 12 – March 30
No class January 19 & February 16
Learn how to hand-set type and print
on different letterpresses. Combine
text and image to design and create
letterhead, postcards, note cards,
announcements, posters and more.
Denise El-Hoss / $375, members $338
Letterpress W15. 300
10 am – 12:30 pm
c l a ss e s f o r a d u l t s
Learn how to hand-set type and print on
different letterpresses. Combine text and
image to design and create letterhead,
postcards, note cards, announcements,
posters and more.
Denise El-Hoss / $375, members $338
Beginning Drawing W15. 304
7 – 9:30 pm
Students will learn drawing skills
from simple sketches to finished
works. Students will develop drawing
techniques such as how to create
space, value, form and composition.
They will make drawings from
observation and gain experience
through the use of a variety of
techniques. Students will look
at works by old masters as well
as contemporary artists to gain
inspiration and develop a personal
style when approaching drawing.
Tracy Nakayama / $275, members
$248 (plus materials)
tuesd ay s
wednesd ay s
January 13 — March 17
january 14 — Ma r ch 18
Printmaking W15. 305
Letterpress W15. 308
6:30 – 9 pm
10 am – 12:30 pm
Students will be introduced to traditional printmaking processes using
non-toxic methods. They’ll make
relief blocks, image transfers, monotypes, drypoints, and silk aquatints.
Most of these can be printed without
a press!
Learn how to hand-set type and print
on different letterpresses. Combine
text and image to design and create
letterhead, postcards, note cards,
announcements, posters and more.
6:30 – 9 pm
We are pleased to offer classes in our
state of the art digital lab. Running
Photoshop CS6, this class will cover all
of the basics in beginning Photoshop.
Whether you are simply looking to
learn the fundamentals of editing your
digital images or wanting to acquire
the necessary entry level job skills, this
class offers you a solid foundation.
The class is set up to facilitate multiple
learning styles and levels. This is a
great foundation class for all!
Joel Glassman / $275, members $248
More Painting W15. 307
6:30 – 9 pm
For beginning and continuing
painting students, this class offers
experience in painting techniques and
concept development. Contemporary
methods and artists will be explored
with a deeper emphasis on color,
composition, space and texture.
Patricia Liverman / $275, members
$248 (plus materials)
6:30 – 9 pm
Learn how to hand-set type and print
on different letterpresses. Combine
text and image to design and create
letterhead, postcards, note cards,
announcements, posters and more.
Denise El-Hoss / $375, members $338
Photography W15. 310
6:30 – 9 pm
Photography is one of the most quickly changing mediums in fine art. Over
the past century, we have seen great
technological advances from images
on film to digital images. How does
this change in technology influence
artists’ ideas and art work? We’re
familiar with the digital image, so we’ll
rediscover the magical and alchemical
beauty of black and white beginning
in the dark room. This class will offer
an introduction to basic technical
skills of black and white photography,
with an emphasis on camera operation and the darkroom-made print. In
class use of cameras and supplies is
included in materials fee.
Laura Parker / $275, members $248
(plus $35 materials fee)
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Photoshop W15. 306
Letterpress W15. 309
c l a ss e s f o r a d u l t s
Carolyn James / $275, members $248
(plus $35 materials fee)
Denise El-Hoss / $375, members $338
wednesd ay s
Painting W15. 314
jan ua ry 1 4 — M a rc h 18
6:30 – 9 pm
Drawing W15. 311
7 – 9:30 pm
This class is designed for students who
want to take a less structured approach
to drawing. It is open to beginners as
well as students with a basic understanding of line and shape. Students
will focus on drawing from observation using hand held objects, still life
arrangements and have one class with
a live model. Students will experiment
with various traditional and nontraditional drawing techniques to develop
individual styles including exploration
of abstract compositions.
Tracy Nakayama/ $275, members $248
(plus materials)
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T hursd ay s
Ja n ua ry 1 5 — M a r c h 19
Collage & Assemblage W15. 312
10 am – 12:30 pm
Students will learn basic principles
of design and color theory, while exploring a wide range of materials and
collage techniques. No experience in
drawing or painting is necessary and
individual expression is encouraged.
If your interest is working with 3-D
materials, we’ve added assemblage so
you can create in 2-D and 3-D.
c l a ss e s f o r a d u l t s
Sandra Gallegos/ $275, members $248
(plus materials)
Ceramics W15. 313
6:30 – 9 pm
Students will learn hand building
techniques as well as wheel throwing
and trimming. Students will express
themselves further through the use of
cone 6 oxidation glazes and various
forms of surface decoration.
Elonda Norris / $275, members $248
(plus $35 materials fee)
This class offers experience in
painting techniques and concept
development. Contemporary
methods and artists will be
explored with an emphasis on color,
composition, space and texture.
Patricia Liverman / $275, members
$248 (plus materials)
Frid ay s
Ja n ua ry 1 6 — M a r c h 2 0
More Painting W15. 315
11 am – 1:30 pm
For beginning and continuing painting
students, this class offers experience
in painting techniques and concept
development. Contemporary methods and artists will be explored with a
deeper emphasis on color, composition, space and texture.
Patricia Liverman / $275, members
$248 (plus materials)
Photoshop W15. 316
12:30 – 3 pm
We are pleased to offer classes in our
state of the art digital lab. Running
Adobe Photoshop CS6 this class will
cover all of the basics in beginning
Photoshop. Whether you are simply
looking to learn the fundamentals of
editing your digital images or want
to acquire the necessary entry level
job skills, this class offers you a solid
foundation. Areas covered include
color correcting, special effect filters,
working with text and graphics, compositing and manipulating images,
working in multiple layers, retouching
images and much more. The class is
set up to facilitate multiple learning
styles and levels. This is a great foundation class for all!
David P. Earle / $275, members $248
S aturd ay s
Ja n ua ry 1 7 — M a r c h 2 1
Letterpress W15. 317
FREE, OFF SITE MEDIA CLASSES
FOR TEENS
10 am – 1 pm
Learn how to hand-set type and print
on different letterpresses. Combine
text and image to design and create
letterhead, postcards, note cards, announcements, posters and more.
Denise El-Hoss / $450, members $405
artWORKS
2914 East WALNUT ST.
PASADENA, CA 91107
(626) 823-7024
M ond a y s
January 12 – March 9
4 – 6 pm
Sound Studio
Use industry standard software to
produce your own music, make beats,
mix sound, and write lyrics.
Tuesdays
January 13 – March 10
Aerosol
Street art and graffiti art — come learn
all about it and have fun creating your
own work. Learn techniques to make
stencils, stickers, and murals using
spray paint in a creative, safe, and
legal environment.
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4 – 5:30 pm
W ednesdays
January 14 – March 11 Thursdays
January 15 – March 12
4 – 5:30 pm
DIGITAL PHOTO
Learn to take great digital photos
and use Photoshop to transform and
enhance them in interesting ways.
TO SIGN UP VISIT:
armoryarts.org/artworks
artWORKS is a collaboration between
Armory Center for the Arts, Learning Works
Charter School, and Flintridge Center.
Classes are free. Sign up required.
or call:
(626)793-9202
or...
JUST SHOW UP!
late arrivals okay on the 1st day
enrollment is on-going
c l a ss e s f o r a d u l t s + a r t W OR K S
4 – 5:30 pm
DIY Screen Printing
Learn the basics of screen printing so
you can create your own art on t-shirts,
posters and other objects. Learn how
to do it yourself, and do it right.
FAMILY
classeS
Frid ay s
Ja n ua ry 1 6 — M a r c h 2 0
Art for Two W15.702
10 – 11 am
M ond ay s
January 12 – March 30
No class January 19 & February 16
A class for toddlers designed for a
parent and child interactive, learning
experience. See description in first
column.
Ages 22 months – 36 months + Adult
Patricia Liverman / $180, members $162
Art for Two W15.700
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10 – 11 am
A class for toddlers designed for a
parent and child interactive, learning
experience. We’ll explore all kinds of
materials, from clay to found objects to
painting. We’ll use materials that squish
and ones that don’t, some smell and
others crinkle. Some projects will have
a theme such as animals and some
will just be for the sake of discovering
materials. We will collaborate as well
as make our own projects. This is a
process oriented class. Parent(s) must
be present to participate and engage
with their child. Class limited to 7
children plus their parent or caregiver.
Ages 22 months – 36 months + Adult
Patricia Liverman / $180, members $162
wednesd ay s
jan ua ry 1 4 — M a rch 18
Art for Two W15.701
10 – 11 am
f a m i ly c l a ss e s
A class for toddlers designed for a
parent and child interactive, learning
experience. See description above.
Ages 22 months – 36 months + Adult
Lindsay Kessner / $180, members $162
S aturd ay s
January 17 — Ma r ch 21
Family Clay Workshop W15.703
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
This class is offered for parents to take
with their children. Explore clay with
your child by creating projects together
and independently. Learn how to
hand build mugs, bowls, boxes and
more! Clay is a great artistic medium
to share together. Adults must
register for class with their children.
Ages 5 – Adult
Michelle Wiener / $150 per person,
members $135
ART CLA S S E S F RO M AR M ORY PARTNER S
PCC AT THE ARMORY
You must be admitted and registered
as a Pasadena City College student
before enrolling in this class. Students
cannot register for PCC classes at the
Armory. For information on admission
and registration, visit the PCC web
site at www.pasadena.edu or call
626.585.7395. Fees for all classes below
are $46 per unit for residents or visit
http://www.pasadena.edu/admissions/
apply/who.cfm for details.
Foundation Drawing ART 11A
Theories of, and techniques in, drawing
with pencil, pen, brush, charcoal, pastel
and experimental drawing media leading
to acute observation of form and to its
expressive representation through line,
tone and shape organization. Total of 36
hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Prerequisite(s): None.
c l a ss e s f r o m a r m o r y p a r t n e r s
January 12 – May 6, 2015
Instructor Sandra Low
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grading: Letter Grade Only
One of five recommended core courses
for Art majors, open to all students.
Section #31049
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Mondays & Wednesdays
3:30 – 6:40 pm
armory
policIES
• A 50% refund will be granted for
withdrawals made between two weeks
prior to the beginning of the session
and the beginning of the second class.
No refunds will be granted after the
second class.
• No refunds for Art High registrations.
Tuition/Tuition Assistance
• Tuition is listed in each class section.
• Armory members (individual level & up)
receive a 10% discount on all class tuition.
• Seniors over age 60 receive a 10%
discount on their adult class tuition.
Senior Armory members receive a 20%
discount on their adult class tuition.
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• Tuition assistance is awarded based on
income level and the availability of funds.
See page 24 for details. Applications can
be also be printed out from our website
(armoryarts.org) or are available in the
Armory's front office. Please submit
tuition assistance applications 2
weeks prior to registration. When
using tuition assistance, you must
present an award letter to use funds
for registration. Tuition assistance will
not be credited retroactively.
Registration Information
• Register for classes by mail, fax, in
person, or online starting November 19,
2014. No registration can be accepted by
phone or email.
• On-line registration will begin at 10am on
November 19, 2014.
• Please mail in your registration with
a check or credit card number. Faxed
registrations can only be accepted when
paying with an AMEX, MC, or Visa. In all
cases a signed registration form is required
by the first day of class.
• Registration forms will be processed in
the order they are received.
a r m o r y p o l i c IE S
• Please have all forms completely filled out
and signed. In case of a full class, be sure
to have 1st and 2nd choices indicated on
your form.
• Class spaces are held only for
registrants who have paid in full.
• The Armory accepts payment in cash,
check, AMEX, MC, and Visa. Make checks
payable to: Armory Center for the Arts.
Refunds
• To withdraw from a class and receive a
full refund, the request must be made at
least two weeks prior to the beginning of
the session. The Armory will retain a $15
processing fee per class.
• Classes with insufficient enrollment
will be canceled. If the Armory cancels
a class before the first meeting, a full
refund or credit will be issued. Allow
up to two billing cycles for refunds to
appear on credit card statements and
up to four weeks for refund checks to
be issued.
• When making a change to a class
a student is already enrolled in, we
will charge a $15 fee for schedule
adjustments. All changes must be
submitted in writing, either in person, by
fax, or via email.
Armory Class Policies
• Make-up classes and credit for missed
classes are not available.
• Please know that no supervision of
children is provided before or after
classes. We ask that you arrive promptly
in the Studio.
• For parents who are early dropping off
or late picking up their child, the Armory
will charge a fee of $1.00 for the first five
minutes. An additional $1.00 per minute will
be charged thereafter.
• Please provide a note to the teacher
when your child will be dropped off
or picked up by someone other than
a parent.
• The Armory reserves the right to
substitute faculty when necessary.
• The Armory designs class curriculum
for specific age ranges. We kindly
request that age limits be respected.
Armory Photography
• The Armory photographs and digitally
records students in our Studio program.
These photos and videos are for noncommercial, educational purposes,
including promotion of Armory programs.
By being present during these activities,
you and/or your child consent to the use
of your/their appearance and likeness by
the Armory Center for the Arts and its
licensees, designees, or assignees, in all
media, worldwide, in perpetuity.
En Español
Las inscripciones para las clases comienzan
el de Novembre 19, 2014 Para más
información, llame al 626.792.5101 x121.
Winter 2015
REGISTRATION FORM
R e tu r n r eg i str atio n fo r m n o e ar li e r than 11/ 19/2014 :
Armory Center for the Arts
145 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103
Tel. 626.792.5101 x121 Fax: 626.449.0139
Today's Date
Parent or Adult Student's Name
Relationship to Student
Address
City
State
Zip Code
School
School District
Home
Work
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check this box if you've taken an Armory class before
Cell
E-mail
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Emergency Information
In the event that I cannot be reached at the above phone number(s), I authorize the following individual:
Primary Phone
Cell
or a representative of the Armory, if the person named above cannot be reached, to give my
consent to any emergency treatment, transportation and/or hospital care which a licensed
physician may deem necessary. I further understand that all costs of paramedic transportation,
hospitalization, examination, x-ray, or related treatment provided in relation to this authorization
shall be paid by the undersigned.
My Child's Heath Insurance
Plan Number
Phone
Any special needs or health problems?
If you don't have health insurance for your child, initial here:
r e g i s t r at i o n f o r m
Name
Winter 2015
registration form
For each student being registered, please fill in the first box with the class number of your first
choice. Second and third choices should be placed in the next boxes. If your first choice is full you’ll
automatically be placed in your second choice, etc.
Student's Name
Age
Class Number:
2nd Choice:
Student's Name
2nd Choice:
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Student's Name
Birth date
2nd Choice:
Birth date
3rd Choice:
Tuition: $
Materials: $
Membership: $
Awarded Tuition Assistance: $
Total Enclosed: $
AMEX
MC
VISA
Card Number
r e g i s t r at i o n f o r m
Sex
3rd Choice:
Age
Class Number:
Sex
3rd Choice:
Age
Class Number:
Birth date
All students involved in the Studio Program shall be deemed to have
waived all claims during or by reason of the program or activities.
Date Processed:
I accept all of the Armory's Policies.
Parent Signature (required for enrollment)
Student Signature if 14 and older (required for enrollment)
Exp. Date
Sex
TUITIO N
ASSISTANCE FORM
Fo r Ar m o ry U s e O n ly
Date Submitted:
% Eligibility:
R e tu r n Tu itio n A ss i stan ce ap p licatio n t wo we e ks p r io r to r eg i str atio n :
Armory Center for the Arts
145 North Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91103
1.Contact Information:
Ch eck all that ap p ly:
Student?
Parent?
Applicant
Guardian?
Address
City
State
Home
Zip Code
Cell
Work
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E-mail (your award letter will be emailed to this address)
2 .Household Information:
Name
Age
Name
Age
Name
Age
Name
Age
Ethnicity (optional, requested for grant purposes only)
3.Required Documents:
Only submit documentation listed below. Paystubs or other documents are not accepted.
• Attach a copy of the first page of your most recent income tax return (1040 form) indicating
total annual income.
• Or attach one of the following documents:
WIC Acceptance Letter
CalFresh (SNAP) Certification Letter
Welfare Acceptance Letter
Healthy Way LA Acceptance Letter
Free & Reduced Lunch
Notification Letter
Medi-Cal Acceptance Letter
t u i t i o n a ss i s t a n c e f o r m
List names and ages of all children and adults for whom you are requesting financial aid. Include
yourself if you want financial aid for yourself in addition to your family members.
4. Armory Center for the Arts Tuition Assistance
Eligibility Guidelines:
ma xi m u m an n ual i n co m e (a s fo u n d o n li n e 2 2 o f yo u r 1 0 40 ta x fo r m)
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
90% FINANCIAL AID
50% FINANCIAL AID
ONE
$ 13,600
$ 22,050
TWO
$ 18,500
$ 30,240
THREE
$ 23,000
$ 36,000
FOUR
$ 27,900
$ 45,580
FIVE
$ 32,500
$ 49,680
SIX
$ 37,500
$ 54,570
SEVEN
$ 42,000
$ 57,780
EIGHT OR MORE
$ 43,000
$ 71,000
5.Eligibility Worksheet (To be completed with application):
5a. Have you read through the income eligibility requirements and policies?
Yes. Proceed to section 5b.
No. Please review the above requirements and policies below before submitting form.
5b. Are you submitting your tax return (1040) face sheet?
Yes. Indicate amount on line 22 _ _ _ _ _ _and line 6D_ _ _ _ _on the 1040, then proceed
to section 5c.
No. Proceed to section 5d below.
5c. Review your 1040. Does your income fall within the above income eligibility guidelines?
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Yes. Please sign and submit form to Armory registrar.
No. Sorry, you do not qualify for financial aid.
5d. Are you including one of the approved documents listed in section 3?
Yes. Please sign and submit form to Armory registrar.
No. Please review above requirements before submitting form.
t u i t i o n a ss i s t a n c e f o r m
6.Policies:
• The requested information is required in order to help us determine your eligibility.
• All information is confidential.
• Please allow 2 weeks for processing.
• No class registrations will be accepted prior to approval.
• Maximum annual financial aid per student is 90% of the total cost of two Armory courses.
• All students are required to pay at least 10% of total fees for each Armory course plus materials fees.
• Financial aid must be used within one year of initial approval.
• You will need to submit a new application each year.
• Tuition assistance is awarded based on income level.
• The Armory will keep your application on file for one year from the date of your acceptance letter.
• Financial aid is not a guarantee of enrollment; we encourage prompt registration.
• The Armory does not discriminate against any applicant because of race, creed, color, religion, sex,
national origin, ancestry, age, sexual preference, or ability. Nor does it discriminate on the basis of an
individual’s physical or mental ability or because of a person’s veteran status.
7.Signature and Authorization:
Please sign to complete application and to affirm that all information and documents are accurate
and authentic. By signing you authorize the Armory to verify the validity of all information and forms
supplied by you and that you have read and accept all policies listed above in section 6.
Applicant Signature
Date
Thanks to donor and endowment support, the Armory is able to offer tuition assistance to participants
in its tuition-based programs. Please allow two weeks for processing. Thank you.
SUPPORT
Each year the Armory brings the power of art into the lives of thousands of
individuals through education and exhibition programming. A host of government
agencies, private foundations, and corporations provide essential support to
sustain the quality and reach of Armory programming. The Armory community
extends our thanks to the following institutional funders:
U.S . Department of Education,
National Endowment for the
Arts, Institute of Museum and
Library Services, California Arts
Council, Los Angeles County
Arts Commission, City of Los
Angeles Department of Cultural
Affairs, Pasadena Arts & Culture
Commission, Pasadena Cultural
Affairs Division, Pasadena
Department of Public Works,
Pasadena Water and Power,
Pasadena Human Services and
Recreation, Pasadena Assistance
Fund, City of Pasadena Human
Services Endowment Fund,
Pasadena Unified School District,
and The City of Pasadena.
FOUNDATIONS
The Wallace Foundation, The
James Irvine Foundation, The
Eisner Foundation, The Ahmanson
Foundation, Ralph M. Parsons
Foundation, Rose Hills Foundation,
The Getty Foundation, The Durfee
Foundation, The Michael J. Connell
Foundation, Pasadena Art Alliance,
Pasadena Community Foundation,
Clarence E. Heller Charitable
Foundation, The Green Foundation,
Thelma Pearl Howard Foundation,
Dwight Stuart Youth Fund, Z
Clark Branson Foundation, Mericos
Foundation, Rowe and Gayle Giesen
Trust, Fletcher Jones Foundation, Ann
Peppers Foundation, Georgia B. Ridder
Foundation, The Wallis Foundation,
Taproot Foundation , National Charity
League of San Marino, Pasadena
Arts League, and the Edmund A. and
Marguerite L.A. Burke Foundation.
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GOVERNMENT
TUITION ASSISTANCE
Sony Pictures Entertainment, Capital
Group Companies, John Caldwell
Design, Opus Bank, Morton Capital
Management, Chapman Insurance,
Wells Fargo Private Bank – Pasadena,
Vroman’s, Everson Royce, Binney
Chase & Van Horne Inc., and Avanessi.
The Armory is committed to making its
programs accessible to all. Thanks to
our loyal supporters, we can offer tuition
assistance (see page 24). Armory Art
High studio classes are tuition free during
the school year. Art High programming is
underwritten, in part, by gifts from individual
donors and by government, corporate, and
private foundation grant awards.
s u pp o r t
CORPORATIONS
more art
experiences
F IELD TRI P, INC .
Creative team building art experiences
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Remember school field trips? The best
day ever, right? What about your last
corporate team building seminar? If
high-priced consultants armed with
PowerPoints and trust-fall exercises
put your staff to sleep, wake them up
with a creative, inspired, and shared
experience. It’s time to take the team
on field trip.
First, our highly-trained Armory
Teaching Artists tour your people
through our current exhibition of
cutting-edge contemporary art in our
historic main gallery. Then, segue over
to our spacious studio, where the same
Teaching Artists lead your team through
a hands-on artmaking lesson with lots of
room for personal expression.
3-hour packages start at $1,000 for up
to 15 participants (all materials included).
more art experiences
Sponsor a School
For an additional $500, your company
can sponsor an Armory Field Trip for
a needy or neighborhood school of
your choice (up to 40 children). Giving
back is good for staff morale and
it’s good for business — consumers
like companies that support their
community, and it’s good PR, too.
For more information, contact Field Trip
Coordinator Tricia Garcia at tgarcia@
armoryarts.org, or (626) 792-5101 x140.
“The field trip was awesome and
everyone loved it! Your teachers were
incredible. The gallery tour and the
print making lesson was fantastic.
Everybody left feeling super inspired.”
Sean Anderson, Patagonia, Inc.
Make your next party an Art Party
at the Armory! An Armory teaching
artist will lead an art-making project
for you and your friends in our main
studio space. Let us worry about the
spilled paint and supplies.
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a r t pa r ti e s
PATAGONIA IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF PATAGONIA INC .
USED WITH PERMISSION
more art experiences
Contact our party coordinator Tricia
Garcia at 626.792.5101 x 140 or
birthdayparties@armoryarts.org to
make arrangements. Please include
the date you are looking to hold your
event. (Dates and times are subject
to availability. Reservations should be
made at least one month in advance).
AR M ORY 2 GO !
Armory Art Classes in the Privacy
of Your Home
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Private art teachers. You never really
know who or what you’re getting.
That’s what makes Armory2Go
such a rare opportunity and solid
value. Armory Teaching Artists are
rigorously-trained teachers and
professional artists with advanced
degrees from the nation’s top art
schools. Some have gone on to
major art careers, and some are well
on their way. All Armory Teaching
Artists undergo extensive background
checks and are held to the highest
professional standards. For the past 25
years, the Armory’s been a nationally
recognized leader in arts education for
one simple reason: we only work with
the best and brightest. Now, in the
privacy of your home, you can too.
Individuals or groups, children or
adults... it’s your choice. Pick a material
and a location, and we’ll supply the
expert Teaching Artist. Got a teen
thinking about art school? We can
help with portfolio development, too.
more art experiences
Visit armoryarts.org/armory2go for
complete details, or contact Studio
Director Carrie Whitney at cwhitney@
armoryarts.org or (626) 792-5101 x131.
S ta n da r d R at e s & T e r ms :
• $200/hr.
• Minimum 90 minutes per day
(materials not included)
• Minimum 6 hours total*
• Maximum 4 students per lesson
W INTER 2 0 1 5 S p e c i a l :
Try Armory2Go this Winter for
only $150/hr.**
*Minimum total hours for all lessons
booked on different days.
** First-time customers only. Standard
time and class size requirements apply.
Offer valid for classes completed by
March 30, 2015.
B u i l d - a - C l a ss !
Do you have a group of friends that
you’d like to take a class with at the
Armory? All we need to know is who,
what and when! With a minimum of 7
students, the Armory will schedule a
class of your choosing at a time that’s
convenient for you! (There are some
time and faculty restrictions because of
classes already scheduled or a teacher’s
conflicting schedule, but we’ll try to
figure this out.) This can be a class for
any age group from preschool to adults!
For no extra fee, we’ll assign an artist/
teacher to provide the instruction and
expertise you need to learn the artistic
endeavor of your choice. Choose any
subject in this catalogue or suggest
something we don’t already offer and
we’ll try to make it happen.
Call the Studio Assistant at
626.792.5101 x121 or email registrar@
armoryarts.org to set up your class
today. Please submit your build-a-class
request in writing, at least 4 weeks
prior to the beginning of the session.
membership
FORM
$40 Individual
(must be over 18 years of age)
• 10% off adult classes only
• Free/discounted admission to Armory events
• Discount on Armory publications
• Invitation to Annual Benefit
$60 Family
Support art education in our community and
enjoy the benefits of Armory Membership!
As an Armory Member, you help bring the
power of art to thousands of children each
year in schools, parks, libraries, community
centers, and neighborhoods in Pasadena and
throughout Southern California. Membership
entitles you to special benefits, including
a 10% discount on Armory class tuition,
birthday parties, and much more. Add a
membership donation on your registration
form when you sign up for a class. Not taking
a class this session? Simply send us the form
on the other side of this page with your
donation. The Armory Center for the Arts is a
not-for-profit, donor supported organization.
Contributions are tax-deductible.
• 10% off studio classes for the entire family
• 10% off birthday party fees
• Discount on Armory publications
$100 Studio Circle
• All of the benefits listed above
• Special Armory swag
$250 Gallery Circle
• All of the benefits listed above
• Register for Studio Classes 1-Week Early*
• Armory exhibition catalog
* by mail, fax, or in-person only
$500 Curator’s Circle
• All of the benefits listed above
• Preferential use of Mezzanine or
Community Room for your special event
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$100
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other $
If you are interested in volunteer opportunities at the Armory, mark this box.
Membership dues are tax-deductible to the full
extent allowed by law. The Armory's federal
tax ID number is 95-2907884.
You can increase the value of your membership
if your company matches the charitable gift
of its employees. Please check with your
company's public relations or personnel office.
R e tu r n th i s fo r m to :
Armory Center for the Arts
145 N. Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91103
Fax: 626.449.0139
membership form
Amount:
r e g i s t e r o n l i n e at a r m o r ya r t s . o r g / s t u d i o
R EGISTR ATIO N
B EGIN S
Nove mbe r 19, 2014
Armory Center for the Arts
626 .792 . 5101
145 North Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, California 91103
Pasadena, CA
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