Schedule of fall claSSeS
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Schedule of fall claSSeS
Petaluma Arts Council www.PetalumaArtsCouncil.org P.O. Box 750661 Petaluma, CA 94975 Schedule of Fall Classes Good until December 17, 2010 Classes at a Glance (By Start Date) September 5 Browse our Fall Schedule & Find a Class for You! Take an art class in downtown Petaluma. Hone your artistic skills. Feed your creative curiosity! Explore art in a fun and professional studio setting. The Petaluma Arts Center is in the historic railroad freight depot on Lakeville St. in central Petaluma. The Arts Center features galleries, studio art classrooms and event spaces. Whether you are a professional artist, kid, teen or adult, you’ll love the classes offered at the Petaluma Arts Center. There’s something for everyone! Giant Puppet Construction and Mask Making September 6 Paint or Draw from a Clothed Model (Drop In) September 13 Pique Assiette Mosaics September 14 Art for Kids Session 1 September 14 Painting with Pastels September 15 Improv Comedy for Teens September 15 Path of Photography I: From Light to Consciousness September 18 Watercolor Innovations September 26 Household Nicho/Shrine Making October 2 Fused Glass Tiles Workshop October 4 Drawing, Painting and Creating Stories for Kids October 4 Paint or Draw from a Clothed Model (Drop In) October 7 A Professional Approach to Painting October 9 Fused Glass Plate Workshop October 12 Lino Block Printing on Paper and Fabric October 26 Art for Kids Session 2 October 31 Creative Sewn Book Bindings November 1 Paint or Draw from a Clothed Model (Drop In) November 3 Path of Photography II: More From Light to Consciousness November 4 Clay for the Holidays (Kids) November 6 Intro to Photoshop November 6 Improv Comedy for Adults November 15 Avoid Common Mistakes in Entering Juried Exhibitions November 20 Build Your Own Free Website December 6 Paint or Draw from a Clothed Model (Drop In) December 13 Making Art in a Series Fall Classes at the Petaluma Arts Center Register now! Phone: 707-762-5600 • www.PetalumaArtsCenter.org Classes for adults & Teens 2D Arts A Professional Approach to Painting William Eaken 7 weeks: Thursdays, Oct 7-Nov 18, 7-9pm Fee: $115 Materials cost: See below Build a solid foundation of professional techniques not covered in most art classes. Starting with concrete methods for creating good composition and color harmony, learn painting techniques used by illustrators and designers. For more details log onto http://eaken.net/art_class.html Students purchase materials from list provided upon registration. William Eaken has created illustrations for clients like Lucasfilm, Saga and Paramount Pictures. He has taught painting throughout his career, most recently at Sienna Ranch in Lafayette. Paint or Draw from a Clothed Model (Open studio drop-in class) J ewe l l S c a n l o n First Monday of every month, Sep 6, Oct 4, Nov 1, Dec 6, 6:30-9 pm Fee: $15 each meeting (No discounts.) Draw or paint from a live clothed model in a noninstructional open studio. Appropriate for all ages and skill levels. Drop-in okay. Bring your easel and medium of your choice. Oil Painters: Only Gamsol allowed in studio (no turpentine or other alternative solvents). Watercolor Innovations 3D & Performance Arts S u s a n S t. T h o m a s Pique Assiette Mosaics 6 classes: Saturdays, Sep 18-Oct 23, 10am-1pm Fee: $140 Materials Cost: See below Expand your range of watercolor skills. Improvise with dry and wet materials. Explore dynamic compositions and layers of color. Experiment with pouring and blending colors directly on the paper to create the illusion of light. Paint from nature, including wild animal and unusual garden themes. For all skill levels. Students purchase materials from list provided upon registration. Susan St. Thomas teaches painting classes at art centers and colleges throughout the Bay Area. Her watercolors have been widely published and exhibited internationally. Painting with Pastels K at h e r i n e P l a n k 4 weeks: Tuesdays, Sep 14-Oct 5, 6:30-9pm Fee: $90 Materials Cost: $20 Discover the thrill of working with pastels. There is no other medium with pastels’ vibrancy and subtlety of color. A great medium for expression, whether still life, landscape, abstract or experimental. Learn about different types of pastels and paper, and the use of fixative. Examples of styles will be presented along with technique and composition. Class includes individual work time and one-onone instructor assistance. Katherine Plank has been painting and teaching art for the past 25 years. The Path of Photography, Part I: From Light to Consciousness M u r r ay R o c k o w i t z 7 weeks: Wednesdays, Sep 15-Oct 27, 6-9pm Fee: $165 Materials Cost: $5 Light is our brush! Learn skills and craft for both traditional and digital photography. Brief presentations of the history, influences and directions of photography will be integrated with assignments that concentrate on light and how to use it. Gain insight into the spirit of making photographic art, as you pursue your individual vision and style. Note: Students should have a basic understanding of photography and the camera they are planning to use in this class. Beginners are welcome! Lino Block Printing on Paper & Fabric C at h e r i n e R i c h a r d s o n 5 weeks: Tuesdays, Oct 12-Nov 16, 6:30-8:30 pm (No class Nov 2) Fee: $90 Materials Cost: $50 Make an original design on paper or fabric using a carved linoleum printing block you create. In the style of wood-block printing, easily transfer a design onto a lino block, a material similar to an eraser and easy to carve. Once the carving is complete, discover how to use it to print on paper or fabric using water-soluble inks. Catherine Richardson is an award-winning artist, currently adjunct faculty at Santa Rosa Junior College. She was awarded the Sonoma County Emerging Artist Award in 2006. The Path of Photography, Part II: More From Light to Consciousness M u r r ay R o c k o w i t z 7 weeks: Wednesdays, Nov 3-Dec 15, 6-9pm Fee: $165 Materials Cost: $5 This class will build upon Part I but can be taken on its own. Explore what it is to be a creative person and how to use creativity to enhance life and make better photographs. Build your photographic skill set and acquire more tools. Learn to connect with your subject. Note: Students should have a basic understanding of photography and the camera they are planning to use in this class. Sueann Bettison Sher 3 weeks: Mondays, Sep 13-27, 6-9pm Fee: $95 Materials Cost: $35 Pique Assiette is an old art form that uses china, broken crockery, baubles and glass to create mosaics. You’ll mosaic a stepping stone, which can also be used as a tabletop. Learn how to design your project, cut glass, china and tiles and set the pieces in mortar and grout. Bring plates, saucers, tidbits, shells, and treasures to include in your project. Sueann Bettison Sher has been a clay and mosaic artist for more than 20 years. Her work has been shown throughout California. Fused Glass Tile Making Workshop P at t i W ess m a n 1 day workshop: Oct 2, 10am-1pm, artist’s studio in Napa Fee: $50 Materials Cost: $15 Create fun fused glass tiles in the artist’s Napa studio. Design, cut, assemble and fuse different types of glass while learning about the properties and history of glass. Note: Fused tiles need to be picked up at a later date as it takes 24 hours for the kiln firing process. Fused Glass Plate Making Workshop P at t i W ess m a n 1 day workshop: Oct 9, 10am-1pm, artist studio in Napa Fee: $50 Materials Cost: $15 Design, cut, assemble and fuse different types of glass to make a beautiful fused glass plate at the artist’s studio in Napa. Note: Fused plates need to be picked up at a later date as it takes 48 hours for the kiln firing process. Patti Wessman has spent more than 30 years working in clay and the last decade working in glass. She has received a number of public art commissions and has both glasswork and ceramic tile murals in public spaces. Giant Puppet Construction & Mask Making Kat L i l i t h Sundays, Sep 5 & 12, 1-4pm and Thursdays, Sep 16, 23 & 30 6:30-8:30pm Fee: $100 Materials cost: Puppet makers $25, mask makers $10 Create colorful giant puppets and masks that can be used for Petaluma’s El Día de los Muertos procession. Sculpt faces out of clay and learn how to apply paper maché to the forms. Bring fabric, house paint, newspaper, brown paper bags and Styrofoam chips. Kat Lilith apprenticed with the Wise Fool Puppet Intervention in 2001 and has been teaching community giant puppet construction workshops ever since. Murray Rockowitz is well known among collectors of fine art portrait photography. He brings his years of experience in photography and life into the classroom to inspire, teach and learn along with his students. schedule continued on following page > Fall Classes at the Petaluma Arts Center Register now! Phone: 707-762-5600 • www.PetalumaArtsCenter.org Business Sense for Artists Avoid Common Mistakes in Entering Juried Exhibitions Carol Larson Monday, Nov 15, 7-8:30pm Fee: $35 Materials cost: $10 This information-packed workshop takes the artist through the most common mistakes made and pitfalls encountered when submitting work to juried exhibitions. Learn why 20 percent of entries are disqualified before the juror ever sees the work and how to increase your own odds. Making Art in a Series Creative Sewn Book Bindings E m i ly M a r k s 4 weeks: Sundays, Oct 31-Nov 21, 1-4pm Fee: $100 Materials cost: $15 Easily learn four different bookbinding techniques. Using provided papers and thread, make several small pamphlet books in the first class. Next, learn Japanese stab binding, commonly used for photo albums or poetry chapbooks. Session three covers long-stitch binding, incorporating folding techniques and segments bound together through a soft cover with a spine. Enhance these books with beads and embroidery stitches. Finally, learn Coptic binding, a chain-stitch exposed spine structure. Emily Marks is a bookbinding and paper art teacher. Her work has been in exhibits throughout the country as well as internationally. Household Nicho/Shrine Making K r i s t i n e M c Fa r l a n d 1 day workshop: Sunday, Sep 26, 1-4pm Fee: $50 Materials cost: $15 In this one-day workshop, create a beautiful shrine for your home or garden to remember those you have loved, whether human or animal. Nichos are small shrines or remembrances made of objects that can be collected like gems, rocks, shells, photos, jewelry, feathers, beads, nails that remind you of the one you wish to remember. Kristine McFarland a.k.a. Bella la Vida is an artist who by day works in the world of auto racing and by night creates colorful shrines in her studio to help others honor the memory of their loved ones. Kristine will be a featured artist in a book on Day of the Dead by Renee Mallett to be published in 2011 by Schiffer Publishing. Improv Comedy H i l a ry M o o r e 3 weeks: Saturdays, Nov 6-20, 4-6 pm Fee: $60 What makes some improv scenes work, while others fall flat? Come and find out! Develop your improv chops. Let go of preconceived ideas about comedy; learn how to set the scene and become a character. You’ll be amazed at what makes improv comedy truly funny. Hilary Moore has been acting, teaching and directing improv in Sonoma County for many years. She currently performs and directs with Petaluma Readers Theater. Carol Larson Monday, Dec 13, 7-8:30pm Fee: $35 Materials cost: $10 After School Classes for Kids or Teens Art for Kids (Session 1 or Session 2) Mark Edwards Kids age 5-12 Session 1 - 6 weeks: Tuesdays, Sep 14-Oct 19, 3:30-5pm Session 2 - 6 weeks: Tuesdays, Oct 26td-Dec 7, 3:30-5pm Fee: $90 per session (Includes all materials) Explore different techniques and styles of art from the old masters to the present. Work with acrylic, pastel, pencil, pen, watercolor, charcoal and clay. Create cartoons, portraits, landscapes, still life and figure drawings. Mark Edwards has been teaching art in the Bay Area for 20 years including the EXCEL program at Sonoma State. He has illustrated three children’s books. Creating a series of artwork serves many purposes for the artist: examining personal experience, making a statement, reworking a technique, mastering the art of creating gallery-quality work, or simply practicing your craft. Examine the work of professional artists who have successfully created art in series and examine the benefits of creating your own work that way. Drawing, Painting and Creating Stories for Kids Carol Larson is an award-winning textile artist whose work is exhibited in museums, galleries and private collections worldwide. Have fun inventing, writing, drawing or painting stories. Each day, there’s a new story to listen to and a new story to create, plus writing and story telling games, creating story boards, and more. To learn more about this class, surf over to http://storymagik.com Introduction to Photoshop Tim Fleming 2 weeks: Saturdays, Nov 6 & 13, 9:30am-2pm Fee: $90 Materials cost: $5 Learn Photoshop CS5 from an Adobe Certified Expert (ACE). Gain a solid understanding of Photoshop in an easy to follow lecture format, with lots of demonstrations. Learn how to import and organize your digital images. Discover how to color correct, retouch digital photos, work with layers and masks, adjust exposure, dodge and burn, use RAW files and much more. No prior knowledge of Photoshop is needed. Experienced users will also benefit from the many tips, tricks and practical exercises. Build Your Own Free Website Tim Fleming Saturday, Nov 20, 9:30am-2pm Fee: $45 Materials cost: $5 Having a website is a must for artists today. In just a few short hours, you’ll learn how to build a working website. Follow along with the lecture/demonstrations as we set up our account in WordPress, choose a domain name and add a design to our site. See how easy it is to add text, images and movies. Learn how to create new pages, add a photo gallery and even incorporate a blog. No technical experience required. Tim Fleming is a fine art photographer and adjunct instructor at Santa Rosa Junior College as well as an Adobe Certified Instructor and Adobe Certified Expert. He is also a freelance web designer and graphic artist. V l at k a He r z be r g Kids age 7-12 6 weeks: Mondays, Oct 4-Nov 8, 3:30-5 pm Fee: $90 (Includes all materials) Vlatka Herzberg has performed and taught story telling to children in Canada and Northern California. Improv Comedy for Teens H i l a ry M o o r e Teens age 13-16 4 weeks: Wednesdays, Sep 15-Oct 6, 3-4 pm Fee: $40 (Includes all materials) Everybody knows how to make a scene. But how do you make one that’s fun to watch? Develop the skills of improvisational acting. Set the scene, become a character, and learn what makes improv comedy truly funny. Hilary Moore has been acting, teaching and directing improv in Sonoma County for many years. She currently performs and directs with Petaluma Readers Theater. Clay for the Holidays (Kids) Sueann Bettison Sher Kids age 7-12 6 weeks: Thursdays, Nov 4-Dec 16, 3:30-5pm Fee: $120 (Includes all materials) Make holiday gifts for family and friends while you explore the wonderful world of clay! Make boxes, candlesticks, picture frames, pots, plates and bowls while you learn ceramics. Then make your creations shine with texture and glazing techniques. All work will be fired on site in the Arts Center’s kiln in time for holiday gift giving. Sueann Bettison Sher has taught ceramics at Petaluma Montessori School, Lehman Elementary School, and the Sonoma State EXCEL program. Fall Exhibition Schedule Gallery Hours: Noon–4 pm, Thursday through Monday (Closed Tuesday and Wednesday) The Art of the Doll Tenth Annual El Día de los Muertos Petaluma 20x20 Annual PAC Members Exhibition Through September 19 October 1 – November 7 November 19 – January 2, 2011 Yes! Register me now for art classes at the Petaluma Arts Center. HOW TO REGISTER? IT’S EASY! Call: 707-762-5600 • Fax: 707-789-0537 • Mail: Petaluma Arts Council, P.O.B. 750661, Petaluma CA 94975 All classes take place at the Petaluma Arts Center, 230 Lakeville St., Petaluma, unless otherwise noted. Don’t wait! Register now to ensure class availability. To register for classes, fill out this form. Pay by Visa or MasterCard or write a check payable to Petaluma Arts Council. Please print. Name _____________________________________ Age (if child)___ Parent Name (if applicable)_______________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________ State _____ Zip_ ____________ Daytime Phone_____________________________ Evening Phone____________________________ Email ______________________________________________________ Credit Card No._______________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date_________________ Security Code ____ | ____ |_____ Class Title Fee materials cost 1. $_______ $_______ 2. $_______ $_______ 3. $_______ $_______ Subtotal $_______ $_______ 5% Discount for PAC Members (Fee only—no discount on Materials Cost) – $_______ Total $_______ GRAND TOTAL (Fee + Materials Cost) $_______ $__________ Refunds: A $25 nonrefundable processing fee is deducted for each class dropped 2 weeks prior to class start. NO refunds are given if canceling within 2 weeks of the first day of class. If Petaluma Arts Council cancels a class, you will receive a full refund. Payment in full is required at registration, no discounts given for missed classes.