HERE - Gage Academy of Art
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HERE - Gage Academy of Art
register NOW fall 2016 FALL 2016 CONTENTS Mission Gage is an innovative, independent, contemporary art school that ignites individual talent through mentorship and skills-based instruction from some of the finest studio teaching artists in the country. Primarily focused on the studio arts of drawing, painting, and sculpting, Gage is passionately committed to engaging artists of all ages and abilities, all backgrounds and economic means. Benefactors Joyce Allen, Kenneth S. Rosen, Ida S. Cole, Anne Steele Artistic Director Gary Faigin Board of Trustees David Dwyer President Will Berkovitz Vice President Erik Haroldson Treasurer Pamela Johnson Secretary Erin Moyer Immediate Past President Richard V. West Emeritus Trustee Gary Bezowsky, Phoebe Brockman, Diane Butler, Greg Eastman, Ted Kutscher, Erin Moyer, Scott Schliebner, Anne Steele, Julie Tall, Pamela Taylor, Kristine Travaglini Co-Founders Pamela Belyea Director Emerita Gary Faigin Artistic Director Community Advisors Robert K. Dent, WA Ira Goldberg, Art Students League, NY David Hill, Sonata Capital, WA Ben Kalman, Threshold Group, WA Zhi Lin, University of Washington, WA Chris Madison, Sierra Investments, CA Alvin Martin, Bader Martin, WA Trina Wherry, WA John Wheeler, Wheels in Motion, WA Shelley Farber, Bellwether Housing, WA Artistic Advisors Domenic Cretara, artist, CA Dennis Evans, WA Samuel H. Davidson, Davidson Galleries, WA Antonio Lopéz García, artist, Spain Gregory Hedberg, Hirschl & Adler Gallery, NY Norman Lundin, Prographica Gallery, WA John Pence, John Pence Gallery, CA Don Porter, Pietra Serena, WA please GIVE For over 25 years, Gage Academy of Art, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit institution, has been serving the community with inspired programs and events for artists of all ages and abilities. To give online visit GageAcademy.org/support, or call our Development office at 206.323.4243 x16. about gage 1 Why Gage? 2-3 What are Gage Classes? 23Gage Supportors 28-29 Gage Teaching Artists 30-31 Program Schedule 32Student Information 33Registration Information adult programs 3 5-Week Classes 4-6 Drawing Classes 6-8 Painting Classes 10 Sculpting Classes 11-13 Weekend Workshops 14-15 Weeklong Workshops Studio Arts Intensive 16 17-19Ateliers 23Lecture Series why Gage? Gage is a place for artists & creatives who want to ignite their individual talent, kick-start their artistic life, awaken creativity, build technical skills or advance into new territory. An innovative and affordable contemporary art school, Gage is unapologetically independent and fiercely committed to excellence. We believe in personal mentorship and skills-based studio instruction, delivered by brilliant teaching artists with charcoal dust under their nails. Whether you’re a culturally curious newcomer or a professional artist, a working creative or a retired passion-seeker–Gage is open to anyone interested in learning. Art-makers of all ages, abilities, and circumstances immediately become part of a vibrant creative community, with access to free programs, lectures, demos, events and enrichment all year long. We’re ready when you are. youth & teen 24 Teen Art Studios 25 Workshops for Teens exhibitions & events 22 Exhibitions 23 Art Talk & Artist Toolkit 26-27 Gage Art Travel cover artists LOCAL INSTRUCTORS See p. 2-15 for all our class options.Suzanne Brooker (top left) p.5, 7 Larine Chung (top right) p.11, 12, 22 Anne Petty (bottom right) p.6 Fong Baatz (bottom left) p.3 Amy Huddleston (center) p.8 Gage® and Drawing Jam® are registered trademarks of Gage Academy of Art. No part of this catalog may be reprinted without permission. ©2016 Gage Academy of Art. All Rights Reserved. Catalog printed by ColorGraphics. Photograph by Charlie Ainslie Classes and workshops for adults and teens at Gage are open to everyone and are designed to inspire artists of all abilities to reach new heights of creative and artistic excellence. Under the mentorship of professional artists, you’ll develop new skills, explore time-honored techniques and learn to express your artistic vision with confidence. Free parking is also available! Want to know more about class options? This catalog ILLUSTRATIVE STORYTELLING STEVE REDDY Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/20-11/17 Create one or two-page comics based on anecdotes from your life and learn illustrative drawing and painting skills and concepts. is just the beginning! Find more in-depth class descriptions, supply lists and teaching artist infomation online. D16093F All $245 DRAWING FOR FUN! KATHLEEN MOORE Friday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/16-10/14 Friday 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/21-11/18 Registration is NOW OPEN – visit us and learn more at GageAcademy.org. Have you ever thought "I'd like to draw, but …" This class offers a no-stress environment for you to relax and enjoy drawing. D16088F D16094F All All $245 $245 SHORT POSE FIGURE DRAWING JOHN ZADROZNY Tuesday 1:30pm-4:30pm Tuesday 1:30pm-4:30pm What level am I?Gage offers classes for every level of artist! Quick-Start Studios open this Fall! Quick-Starts at Gage offer an inexpensive and convenient pathway to making better art! These engaging and affordable mini-workshops are ONE-DAY, THREE-HOUR immersions into drawing and painting for ALL levels! See GageAcademy.org/ quickstart for more info and to register. All: Appropriate for all skill levels. The instructors are prepared to work with students of any background. Beginning: Appropriate for those with little to no experience with the drawing, painting or sculpting practice or media. Instructors are prepared to teach the basics. Intermediate: Appropriate for those who have worked in the medium before to the extent that they do not require any introduction to it. Advanced: Appropriate for those who are technically experienced and well -versed with the medium. Learn the foundation of classical figure drawing and develop techniques to capture the movement of poses to make simple yet elegant and dynamic figure drawings. week classes beginning/all DYNAMIC DETAIL IN WATERCOLOR & INK Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/15-10/13 Capture highly detailed scenes as you learn techniques for combining contour drawings, grisaille underpaintings and watercolor glazes. Beginning D16077F D16092F All All $245 $255 $255 PAINTING THE FIGURE IN WATERCOLOR JESS COLEMAN Thursday 1:30pm-4:30pm Thursday 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/15-10/13 10/20-11/17 Learn to accurately depict the human figure while maintaining the spontaneous, vibrant, freshness of direct watercolor painting. D16094F D16101F All All $255 $255 EXPRESSIVE PORTRAIT PAINTING FONG BAATZ Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/20-11/17 Paint directly from the model to work toward the goals of accuracy and personal expression and learn oil painting techniques and proper handling of materials. P16102F All STEVE REDDY D16085F Image by AARON COBERLY: see p. 12,13 for workshops and go to GageAcademy.org/Studios for ouropen studio schedule. 9/13-10/11 10/18-11/15 $255 Don’t Miss our 5-Week Sculpting Classes! See p. 10 for all sculpting class options and more. 3 week classes Learn More & Register: GageAcademy.org LANDSCAPE DRAWING: EYE ON COMPOSITION FOUNDATIONS: DRAWING THE HUMAN FORM JOSH CHUZI SUZANNE BROOKER RYAN WEATHERLY Wednesday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/14-11/16 Wednesday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/14-11/16 From thumbnail drawings to quick sketches to final work, extend your drawing skills towards capturing elements of the landscape and developing a finished drawing. D16081F Beginning $460 LANDSCAPE DRAWING: EXPLORING DRY MEDIA SUZANNE BROOKER Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/13-11/15 Master the principles of composition by understanding the basics (line, shape, color, form and texture) employing them in your work. D16074F All $460 Tues/Thurs 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/13-11/17 ARON HART Tues/Thurs RYAN WEATHERLY Saturday10:00am-1:00pm 9/17-11/19 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/13-11/17 Learn concrete techniques for conveying form, contour, structure and volume and build a foundation of skills and methods for creating accurate, emotive renderings of the human figure. This course is the first in a series, which continues with Foundation: Drawing the Human Form II (winter) and Foundations: Drawing the Human Form III (spring). D16076F D16079F BEGINNING FIGURE DRAWING Beginning Beginning $775 $775 Gain technical mastery and intuitive understanding of depicting the human form. Working from a live model, learn to incorporate proportion and anatomy, use light and shade to depict volume, and line and tone to describe planar changes in the body. D16082F D16089F Beginning Beginning $490 $490 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS: THE HUMAN FACE ARON HART Monday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/12-11/14 JOHN ZADROZNY Thursday 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/15-11/17 Study the essential techniques and concepts of proportion, line, value, volume, structure and composition. Focus on the basic concepts of drawing applied to the human form and learn to think visually, translating what you see into a compelling portrait using simple techniques. D16071F D16083F Beginning Beginning $490 $490 BOTANICAL DRAWING drawing ABSTRACT DRAWING I KATHLEEN MOORE D16091F All D16086F All $460 $370 Mon/Weds 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/12-11/16 LEARN TO DRAW JONATHAN HAPP JESS COLEMAN Master the practical and theoretical aspects of drawing from observation through rendering the still-life and figure in black and white media and learning to draw the face and head from models. This course is the first in a series, which continues with Foundations of Drawing II (winter) and Drawing the Human Form In Interiors (spring). D16072F D16075F Beginning Beginning $765 $765 BEYOND EXPRESSIVE FIGURE DRAWING Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm Wednesdays 1:30pm-4:30pm Saturday 2:00pm-5:00pm 9/14-11/16 9/17-11/19 Explore key concepts and artistic principles in order to accurately render line, shape, proportion and negative space as you progress from simple lines toward a nuanced understanding of tonal description. Expressive figure drawing is so much more than making loose and dynamic drawings. Explore how you can reveal Actual Action, Time Passage, and Personality in a figure drawing. Expressive figure drawing also builds your direct observation skills to draw quickly and accurately at the same time as you work from the live model. All 9/15-11/17 RYAN WEATHERLY BARBARA FUGATE D16080F 9/16-11/18 Learn to use line to accurately portray plant subjects, then move on to understanding light’s effect on form and how to use shading for three-dimensionality. Intermediate students are welcome and may take on more advanced plant subjects. Monday 1:30pm-4:30pm 10/3-11/21 (8 wks) FOUNDATIONS OF DRAWING I Tues/Thurs 9:30am-12:30pm9/13-11/17 Friday 9:30am-12:30pm JULIA RICKETTS Learn to create images in an abstract style using a range of drawing materials including charcoal, pencil, pastel and collage. Form a vocabulary of methods for constructing new and original abstract images, as you learn to delimit, distill, and transform what you see. beginning/all 4 KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN D16084F D16090F $490 Beginning Beginning $460 $460 Image by KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN: see p.5, 8 for classes and p.12 for workshops. Find Full Class Descriptions & Register at GageAcademy.org TODAY 5 week classes DISCOVER DRAWING COLORED PENCIL PORTRAITS SARAH BIXLER SARAH BIXLER Friday 1:30-4:30pm 9/16-11/18 Tuesday 6:30pm-9:30pm Gain a better understanding of how to render form, light, and perspective within a strong composition. Regardless of experience, this class is designed to make each artist feel comfortable, confident, and excited about drawing. Explore practical color-theory and learn how to mix and observe color relationships in the live model. Learn to block-in color shapes using value, temperature and intensity. D16087F Beginning $460 D16078F All BASICS OF DRAWING HAMID ZAVAREEI $490 9/13-11/15 JULIA RICKETTS Monday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/12-11/14 Gain crucial skill in drawing by learning the basics. The most elemental part of drawing is line. Without line, contours and edges do not exist. In conjunction with value, create work that stands on its own as masterpieces and monuments of skill and inspiration. D16073F Image by BARBARA FUGATE: see p.4, 8 for classes. ABSTRACT PAINTING I Beginning Monday 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/3-11/21 (8 wks) Investigate the language of abstraction through examples and methods used by 20th and 21st century artists in oil and acrylic paint. Topics include pure mark-making, repetition and structure, and color as content. P16100F All $460 $460 painting beginning/all BEGINNING WATERCOLOR TOM HOFFMANN Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/14-11/16 Develop an understanding of transparent watercolor that allows you to make conscious choices regarding color, value, wetness and composition. P16089F Beginning $460 PAINTING THE HUMAN FORM: COLOR INTO VALUE OIL: PAINTING THE HUMAN FACE ANNE PETTY JIM PHALEN Mon/Wed 9:30am-12:30pm 9/12-11/16 Friday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/16-11/18 Build a versatile arsenal for solving common figure-painting challenges and gain an understanding of oil-painting techniques. Learn to compose from observation, and acquire strategies for organizing visual information while you work to render convincing and compelling likenesses of the model in oil. P16079F Beginning $775 COMPOSING OBJECTS: STILL-LIFE PAINTING FUNDAMENTALS I JIM PHALEN Mon/Wed 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/12-11/16 Learn to handle light and shadow, color mixing, color design, brushwork, the painting process and set up of a compelling still-life. This course is the first in a three-part series. P16081F Beginning $760 PORTRAITS IN WATERCOLOR HAMID ZAVAREEI Monday 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/12-11/14 Experiment with traditional watercolor techniques and learn how to draw portraits and the application of watercolor in portrait painting. Drawing experience recommended. P16082F All $490 ABSTRACT WATERCOLOR BASICS WILLOW HEATH Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/15-11/17 Bold design and colors. Deepen your understanding of watercolor and explore traditional and nontraditional techniques. P16093F All $460 P16097F All $490 BOTANICAL WATERCOLOR: AUTUMN CORNUCOPIA KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN Friday 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/16-11/18 Fall offers up a variety for the botanical artist. Learn observation and watercolor techniques to create three-dimensional, aesthetically pleasing and scientifically correct images. P16099F All $460 THE HUMAN FORM IN OIL ARON HART Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/14-11/16 Explore practical color-mixing strategies, and work up to your final painting in an extended palette with an emphasis on composition and sighting accurate figure proportions. P16088F All Image by TERRY FURCHGOTT: see p.8 for classes, and p.11,13 for workshops. $490 DIRECT PAINTING BASICS COLOR FOR PAINTERS OIL PAINTING FUNDAMENTALS KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE SUZANNE BROOKER HAMID ZAVAREEI Friday Friday Wednesday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/14-11/16 Improve your ability to perceive and express color, as you learn to observe accurately and build on your understanding of color as value, temperature and intensity. Develop a foundation of oil painting and drawing to understand contour, value, shape, form and perspective. P16091F Beginning $460 9:30am-12:30pm 9/16-11/18 P16098F All 9:30am-12:30pm 9/16-11/18 Develop your studio skills with essential information on how to prime your surface and manage your paints, palette and brushes. P16096F Beginning $460 $460 Find Full Class Descriptions & Register at GageAcademy.org TODAY 7 week classes PAINT THE SKY BAY AREA ABSTRACTION EXPRESSIONISM KATHLEEN MOORE Monday 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/12-11/14 The sky is an ever-changing blend of delicacy and drama. Explore the structure of clouds and the science behind the colors of the sky while painting storms and sunsets in oil. P16080F All $460 CASEIN PAINTING BASICS AMY HUDDLESTON Tuesday 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/13-11/15 Casein paint is a milk protein based paint that generally dries to a matte finish. It is similar to gouache in that it is reworkable, but becomes impervious to water over time. Experiment with casein using a limited palette. P16085F All $460 CHARLES EMERSON Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/15-11/17 Basic painting skills required with oils or acrylics. Intense homework given. A fee of $20.00 for materials. P16092F Int/Adv $460 UNDERSTANDING JOSEF ALBERS COLOR CHARLES EMERSON Monday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/12-11/14 Color is color, only according to amount, placement and application—a concept based on Josef Albers’s Yale color course. Explore color interaction using acrylics, space problems and most importantly, color density. P16078F Intermediate $460 ACRYLIC PORTRAIT PAINTING AMY HUDDLESTON Tuesday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/13-11/15 DEGAS DANCERS IN PASTEL Learn basic principles of acrylic portrait painting by exploring color, texture and transparent/ opaque use of paint and their use in producing a contemporary realist portrait painting. TERRY FURCHGOTT P16085F All $460 Tuesday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/13-11/15 Create a series of dynamic paintings working from nude and clothed models in set ups inspired by the colorful bather and dancer series of Impressionist Master Degas. P16086F intermediate/ advanced INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR TOM HOFFMANN Wednesday 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/14-11/16 Expand your understanding and skill with watercolor by working from still-life, landscapes and photographs. Students should have completed Beginning Watercolor or have basic watercolor experience. P16090F Intermediate $460 Int/Adv $490 THE INTIMATE INTERIORS OF VUILLARD IN ACYRLIC TERRY FURCHGOTT Monday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/12-11/14 Create lively studies and one finished painting inspired by the innovative Post-Impressionist Master Vuillard, working from theatrical set ups including models, furniture, drapery and period objects. P16083F Int/Adv $490 ADVANCED WATERCOLOR TOM HOFFMANN Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm 9/13-11/15 FIGURE PAINTING THREE WAYS BARBARA FUGATE Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/15-11/17 There’s more than one way to apply paint: expand your technical and conceptual approach to a figure painting. Explore brush to canvas based on master artists’ techniques. Either acrylic or oil paints. P16095F 8 Intermediate $490 Refine your practice, strengthen your personal style and develop independent painting projects in your own artistic vision. Completion of Intermediate Watercolor or instructor permission required. New students welcome. P16084F Advanced $460 Image by ARON HART: see p. 5, 7 for classes. Find Full Class Descriptions & Register at GageAcademy.org TODAY weekend workshops week classes sculpture beginning/all SCULPTING THE HUMAN FORM ELIJAH EVENSON Monday 6:30pm-9:30pm 9/19-10/17 [5 wks] Learn to accurately represent human gesture, proportion, mass, structure and surface form in three dimensions. S16022F All $265 SCULPTING THE HUMAN FACE FIGURE SCULPTING STUDIO MARDIE REES MICHAEL MAGRATH Saturday 9:30am-4:30pm 10/29-11/19 [5 wks] Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm S16021F All $520 ELIJAH EVENSON 9/15-11/17 Monday 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/24-11/14 [4 wks] Capture likeness and personality in clay. By the end of the class, sculpt one full scale portrait from a live model. S16024F S16025F All All $275 $215 BEGINNING ACRYLIC PAINTING intermediate/ advanced TERRY FURCHGOTT Tues-Thurs 9:30am-4:30pm 8/30-9/1 From color mixing to brush techniques to the use of a wet palette, gain the basic skills need to work with acrylic paint . SCULPTING THE EXPRESSIVE PORTRAIT WW16042SU TIP TOLAND LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN OIL ON THE HOOD CANAL AT ALDERBROOK Wed 9:30am-12:30pm 9/21-11/16 [9 Wks] GARY FAIGIN Weds-Fri Learn to pull expressive features from clay by working from a distinctive model. Then, gain skills in constructing the bust from solid clay on an armature. Finally, use your new skills to create an expressive self-portrait. S16023F Intermediate 9:30am-4:30pm $470 ECORCHÉ SCULPTURE I MIKE MAGRATH Tuesday 6:30pm -9:30 pm 9/13-11/15 Build an anatomically precise 3-D model of the human muscular/skeletal system from the bones out at 1/3 scale. Emerge with a durable reference figure and irreplaceable anatomical expertise. Int/Adv $780 FOUNDATION FIGURE SCULPTURE I: THE PORTRAIT TORSO MIKE MAGRATH Tues/Thurs 1:30pm-4:30pm 9/13-11/17 Become more adept in figure sculpture. This quarter students will investigate a classic form most famously embodied in Verrocchio’s The Lady with Primroses, The Portrait Torso. Class price includes materials. S16019F Int/Adv 9/7-9/9 Escape to the outdoors and spend time painting the beautiful Hood Canal at the beautiful Alderbrook Resort. There is space to prep materials and paint from indoors, if weather dictates. WW16043SU S16020F All $315 $780 Image by MARDIE REES: see p.10 for class and p.13 for workshops. Image by PATRICK LOCICERO: see p.12,13 for workshops. All $385 weekend CREATING IMAGE THROUGH COLLAGE LARINE CHUNG CREATING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL BOX BARBARA NOAH Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 10/29-10/30 PATRICK LOCICERO Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm CONTEMPORARY STILL-LIFE PAINTING 8/20-8/21 Take an exploration of image making through collage, including possibilities for 2D, relief, and 3D surfaces, and the use of a variety of collage materials and adhesives. NEW! WW16039SU All $215 LARINE CHUNG 9/9-9/11 Nature offers sublime lessons for artists. Late summer in Seattle is the best time to learn how to paint beautiful flowers, recreate a floral still life and paint from life. WW16045SU WW16056F All $215 BOTANICAL WATERCOLOR: AUTUMN CORNUCOPIA LATE SUMMER FLOWERS IN OIL Fri-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm Still-life set ups offer the most effective way to learn drawing and painting through intensive observation from life. Learn how to develop a painting with brush handling, color and texture. All $315 MIXED-MEDIA IMAGE LAYERING Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 10/22-10/23 Explore autobiographical dioramas that record past and present experiences through a variety of media including found objects collage and sculptural elements. Create something unique, personal and relevant to your own life. WW16055F All $215 CUT PAPER: LAYERING & COLOR Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 10/15-10/16 LAUREN IIDA WW16054F Beginning $215 WRITING ABOUT ART! COLOR MAGIC WITH WATERCOLOR MARDIE REES SHARON ARNOLD LINDA JAMES Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 9/24-9/25 Sat 9/17: 10:00-3:00, 9/24 & 10/1: 10:00-2:00 Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 11/5-11/6 Develop drawing skills beyond 2D by working compositions in clay. Learn to capture portraiture in simple, small compositions to mold into finished works, and learn the skills needed to create subtle details in relief. Throughout history the role of the art critic has been crucial in the development of artistic styles. Learn to look critically at art and translate that into writing. Using color theory principles, learn the best methods for color mixing and layering, how to mix beautiful grays and neutrals, how to identify and replicate colors from nature, and how to make the most dynamic use of color in abstract watercolor painting. WW16050SU All WW16046F All $215 $275 WW16058F All $215 GESTURAL SCULPTING KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN Fall offers up a variety of colors, textures and shapes for the botanical artist, and an enjoyable opportunity to play with a range of methods such as wet-on-wet washes and color-intensifying dry-brush. BAS-RELIEF SCULPTING Sat-Sun 9:30am-12:30pm 10/8-10/9 Zombie ipsum reversus ab viral inferno, nam rick grimes malum cerebro. De carne lumbering animata corpora quaeritis. WW16053F All $115 CREATURE SCULPTING MARDIE REES ELIJAH EVENSON Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 12/10-12/11 Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 9/17-9/18 Quickly learn to capture a variety of gestures of the human figure at a small scale from life. Emphasis is on observation, body structure and knowledge of proportion. Create a sculpture of an animal or creature of your choosing. Learn to create a strong armature, build clay, and techniques for fur, scales, and wrinkly skin. WW16060SU All $265 WW1060F All $275 DEMYSTIFYING WATERCOLOR FOR BEGINNERS LINDA JAMES Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 10/1-10/2 Gain a clear understanding of pigments, brushes and papers, but also have time for play and experimentation. Over the two days, we will cover Basic Technique, Color Theory and Mixing, Variations in Texture, and Personal Expression. Focus on process, discovery and fun! WW16052F All $215 PATRICK LOCICERO Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 9/17-9/18 Learn to energize and make the surfaces of your paintings complex, nuanced and rich with meaning through the process of mixed media. Historical and contemporary examples inspire you to find your own voice and lead to a unique and personal iconography. WW16049SU All $215 INTRODUCTION TO LINOCUT PRINTS PASTEL: LUMINOUS FRUIT, RADIANT FLOWERS TERRY FURCHGOTT Fri 6:30-9:30; Sat-Sun 9:30-4:30 11/4-11/6 Work with the richly colored and direct drawing medium of soft pastel to reproduce the rare beauty of flowers, fruit, and glazed ceramic simply, accurately, and with confidence. WW16057F All $270 SAM HAMRICK Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 10/1-10/2 PAINTING THE ALLA PRIMA FIGURE Learn the techniques used to create your own linocut, from planning and design, cutting, proofing and editioning your print. Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 11/12-11/13 WW16051F All $215 ALLA PRIMA PORTRAITS IN OILS AARON COBERLY Work in oil paints to capture the most essential qualities of a figure by painting broadly but accurately. The class includes demonstrations and individual student critiques. WW16059F All $250 AARON COBERLY Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 9/17-9/18 Capture the most essential qualities of a portrait by learning to paint broadly but accurately. The class includes demonstrations and individual student critiques. WW16047SU 12 All $250 Image by LINDA JAMES: see p.13 for workshops. weeklong workshops EGG TEMPERA PAINTING NICHOLAS ENEVOLDSEN DOUG SAFRANEK Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 8/29-9/2 Since ancient times, artists have blended egg yolk, powdered pigment and water to create delicately luminous paintings of remarkable durability. Learn to prepare a panel with rabbit skin glue-based gesso, transfer drawings to the panel, and layer tempera paint using both traditional and contemporary techniques. WA16012SU All $675 SPEED PORTRAITS WITH A LIMITED PALETTE DOMINIQUE MEDICI Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 11/28-12/2 Gaining the ability to work quickly and precicesly is key in your development as a painter. The most efficient way to develop your observation and intuition simultaneously is to practice painting with short poses. The time restraint forces you to forego detail and focus on gesture and large masses. Work through a systematic and disciplined technique that is uniquely designed to achieve this aim. WA16041F All FIGURE PAINTING IN OILS $650 Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 3/27-3/31 Study with a former principal instructor of the Florence Academy of Art in Italy. Exploring the richness of oil paint, create a long pose figure painting from direct observation and learn a step-by-step approach for capturing a model’s likeness. Learn techniques for mixing flesh tones, paint application, and how to create work with a compelling sense of light, atmosphere and form. WA17002W All FIGURE PAINTING WITH A LIMITED PALETTE DOMINIQUE MEDICI Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 12/5-12/9 The paintings we admire employ Proportion, Value, Color and Edge. Practicing and ultimately mastering these four aspects of painting gives you the ability to fully express yourself technically. This course is designed to give you the framework to achieve your highest technical abilities. WA16015F FIGURE DRAWING ON TONED PAPER JULIETTE ARISTIDES $660 All $650 DRAWING THE HUMAN HEAD FOR PAINTERS Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 1/2-1/6 ALEXEY STEELE Explore atmospheric use of tone in this figure-drawing immersion. Strong management of values in a composition is responsible for much of the power and visual impact of a work of art. Using the figure model as your subject, look at many different aspects of tone such as composition, shape, edges and contrast. Weds-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 12/7-12/9 WA17000W All $660 PORTRAIT PAINTING WW16016F All $400 FIGURE STRUCTURE DRAWING GARY FAIGIN GEOFF FLACK Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 1/2-1/6 Learn the practical steps to achieving a convincing resemblance of the model, from preparing your canvas and setting up your palette to the fundamental stages of blocking-in your portrait and developing the facial forms through a clear understanding of light and shade. Complete two memorable portraits with confidence and skill. WA17001W Drawing is of critical importantance for painters in the Russian Academic Tradition. Focus on the relationships between Form, Tone and Color essential in a successful execution of any painting and particularly figurative works. All $660 Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 8/29-9/2 Advance your understanding of the human figure’s complex construction while heightening your ability to draw a figure from observation. Further your understanding of the figure’s structure by geometrically breaking down the forms of the figure as they are posed in space. Gain a better understanding of the figure’s key landmarks, form sense and construction as well as a greater ability to render a figure from life and from memory. WA16013SU Image by JULIETTE ARISTIDES: see p.14 for workshops and p.18 for Atelier. Int/Adv $650 Image by ALEXEY STEELE: see p.15 for workshops. Find Full Class Descriptions & Register at GageAcademy.org TODAY 15 Ateliers + SAI studio arts intensive ateliers at gage THE STUDIO ARTS INTENSIVE (SAI) at Gage is a seven-month parttime program designed to help you jump-start your career as an artist and develop a contemporary, marketable portfolio to help you take your career to the next level! FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS, the jewel in the crown of Gage instruction has been its distinguished Atelier Program. An intensive studio program for the serious artist-in-training, Ateliers offer a contemporary variation on the traditional teaching model of the 19th-century European academies, where dedicated art students apprenticed with a master artist. Learn foundation skills in drawing, painting, sculpting and digital painting from multiple Teaching Artists with the opportunity to develop individual projects for a final exhibition. SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE! See the full schedule and find out more at GageAcademy.org/SAI 2016-17 SAI INSTRUCTORS To schedule a visit or receive application materials, email Carol@GageAcademy.org or call 206.343.4243 x15, or 800.880.3898. Find out more by turning the page, or at GageAcademy.org/Ateliers. Klara Glosova: Drawing Intensive & Professional Development Geoff Flack: Figure & Perspective Drawing Anne Petty: Figure & Composition Julia Ricketts: Abstraction & Composition George Rodriguez: Beginning Clay Sculpture Michael Magrath: Figure Sculpting Julie Alpert: Contemporary Sculpture Kimberly Trowbridge: Color Theory & Figure Painting Jim Phalen: Still-life Painting Anthony Waters: Digital Painting Tom Hoffmann: Watercolor & Landscape SAI is generously supported by the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Kang-O’Higgins Atelier Student, Mari Shibuya, works on a large scale drawing in Geo Studio. Photograph by Charlie Ainslie Ateliers at Gage gageacademy.org/ateliers ARISTIDES ATELIER Classical Drawing & Painting KANG-O’HIGGINS ATELIER Drawing & Painting FAIGIN ATELIER Still-Life Painting MAGRATH SCULPTURE ATELIER Sculpting TROWBRIDGE ATELIER Contemporary Painting FLACK ATELIER Core Drawing JULIETTE ARISTIDES MARK KANG-O’HIGGINS GARY FAIGIN MICHAEL MAGRATH KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE GEOFF FLACK The Aristides Atelier, based on time-tested studio traditions, offers the opportunity to study classical drawing and painting techniques with master artist Juliette Aristides. Information is presented in a variety of formats intended to enable students of all levels to grasp even the most difficult concepts. You graduate with an unparalleled understanding of the principles of art. The Aristides Atelier curriculum is designed to provide fundamental drawing and painting skills with a strong emphasis on observation from life. Like the great studios of the past, working from the human figure in life drawing and painting forms a pillar of our program. Challenging and inspiring for artists of all skill-levels, the Kang-O’Higgins Atelier empowers artists with the tools and techniques to express their individual vision and develop their own artistic voice. Rooted in the figurative tradition but often deeply personal in style and consciously narrative in content, KOH artists build familiarity with many different approaches to both the human figure and the still-life, as well as other subjects in a variety of media, and learn to express complexity and nuance through a sophisticated array of skills. The Faigin Atelier works with a small group of painting students interested in focusing their studio practice on the study of still-life arrangements over the course of a year. Atelier instructor and Gage co-founder Gary Faigin uses still-life as a vehicle to teach the basics of representation, including value, drawing and perspective, as well as paint-specific techniques like glazing, impasto and control of edges. For more advanced students, studio still-life is a time-honored subject with unlimited potential. No other subject matter offers the artist quite as much control over every aspect of their pictorial effect, and none has as rich and interesting a history. The Magrath Sculpture Atelier is a multi-year, part-time Atelier designed to confer the core disciplines needed to become a practicing figurative sculptor at a high level of excellence. Led by celebrated sculptor Michael Magrath, students learn to become adept in both traditional approaches as well as contemporary concerns in a variety of media. Build cumulatively upon the core skills of drawing and modeling from life, while adding critical understanding of anatomy and composition in the round and relief, as well as technical skills such as mold making, casting, basic fabrication and subtractive techniques in wood, stone, metal and composite materials. The Trowbridge Atelier is led by acclaimed contemporary artist Kimberly Trowbridge, and is designed for students who have some experience with figure drawing and/or painting, and are ready to begin the exciting journey of developing an individual body of work. Student-artists rigorously engage with color theory, figurative oil painting, collage and mixed-media drawing — all in the service of building a personal, visual vocabulary to develop a unique body of work. The Atelier is housed at Gage South at Equinox Studios in the historic Georgetown neighborhood in South Seattle. Equinox, a new studio space that is part of the large and vibrant Equinox Studio arts community in Georgetown. The Geoff Flack Core Drawing Atelier at Gage South at Equinox is a part-time atelier solely devoted to the craft of drawing with an emphasis on the human figure. Through this innovative and distinctive Atelier, student artists will gain an understanding of how to create the figure based on observation, and also from a profound understanding of its construction. The Atelier is housed at Gage South at Equinox Studios in the historic Georgetown neighborhood in South Seattle. Equinox, a new studio space that is part of the large and vibrant Equinox Studio arts community in Georgetown. NEW! the oling IT DONNA LOUGH, Faigin Atelier ZOEY FRANK, Aristides Atelier ARIVA MORRIS, Faigin Atelier MARI SHIBUYA, KOH Atelier ERIN POLLOCK, KOH Atelier SCOTT BLUE, Trowbridge Atelier WALKER HALL, Aristides Atelier JEREMIAS LENTINI, Magrath Atelier The a hi beg wor Be org stu tur up t co size GAGE : SOUTH Saturday evening, October 8th in conjunction with Georgetown’s monthly Art Attack–check our website for more details to come! the core drawing atelier w/geoff flack PLUS! NEW! “ introducing the contemporary painting atelier w/kimberly trowbridge gage supportors WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! A heartfelt thank you to the many donors and volunteers who so generously support Gage Academy of Art. We are grateful to the many friends of Gage who ensure we can continue serving and nurturing artists of all ages. The following list includes supporters from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. 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Phillips, Erin Pollock, Aviel Prager, John Prior, Danny Reed, Amanda Reeves, Kristine Reilly, Sullivan Richard, Houri Ronasi, Kathy Roseth, Stacy Rosevear, Paul Rosiak, Karin Roth, Bob Routt, Brigitte Rush-Gleissner, Lani Savage, Gail Savina, Karen Schmidt, Christine Schott, Rosie Schwartz, Chelseah Scott, Leo Shallat, Harmony Shenk, Mari Shibuya, Soojeong Shin, Sally Shintaffer, Renee Simard, Nicole Snowden, Heather Stadler, Philip Stadler, McKenzie Staunton, Philip Stradler, Christopher Strickland, Wade Stritzinger, Kavita Subramanian, Miya Sukune, Tenold Sundberg, Martijn Caspar Swart, Andrea Swope, Jack Te, Amanda Teicher, Carolyn Todd, Susan Torrance, Zak Towle, Grace Travaglini, Wen-His Tsen, Qui Tu, Erik Ulberg, Constance van Winkle, Oritana Ve’a, Stephanie Vondrak, Valentina Voronkova, Alice Ward, Patrick Ward, Cynthia Wessling, Cara Weston, Hunter Whiddon, Holly White-Gehrt, Mo Wilhelm, Carrie Williams, Anne Woodford, Vivian Yan, Angela Yonker 21 exhibitions & events Rosen & Steele Galleries INSTRUCTOR STUDIO SALE & EXHIBITION: LARINE CHUNG, WILLOW HEATH & HAMID ZAVAREEI SEPTEMBER 12 – SEPTEMBER 23 Opening Reception & Sale: Saturday, September 17 1:00pm-3:00pm Join Gage Teaching Artists, as they sell work from their studios including studies, sketches, unfinished canvases, older works and more! All work is for sale and may be taken home at the time of purchase. This is a great opportunity to own an original piece of art at an affordable price, all while showing your support for Gage instructors. JOHN RIZZOTTO: Aristides Atelier Alum & Gage Teaching Artist. ARISTIDES ATELIER ALUMNI EXHIBITION & SALE 2ND ANNUAL HOLIDAY SMALL WORKS SALE OCTOBER 7 – OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 9 Opening Reception: Friday, October 21 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 19 Saturday, December 3 6:00pm-9:00pm Celebrate the incredible talent from alumni of Aristides Atelier at Gage. This exhibition is dedicated to showcasing and selling work by the graduates of the Aristides Atelier. Don’t miss the opening reception, where guests will also have an opportunity to purchase a signed copy of Atelier Instructor Juliette Aristides’s latest book, Lessons in Classical Painting: Essential Techniques from Inside the Atelier. 10:00am-4:00pm Drawing Jam Artists from the Gage community are invited to exhibit and sell small works. This affordable art sale is a great opportunity for everyone to own an original piece of art, or to purchase as a gift for a friend or family member! The Holiday Small Works Sale coincides with Gage’s Annual Drawing Jam. artist lectures toolkit PRINCIPALS OF PERSPECTIVE DRAWING GARY FAIGIN Tuesday 7:00pm-8:30pm 9/27-11/15 Fourth Thursdays 12:30pm-1:30pm GEO Studio/3rd Floor FREE/Open to the Public PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR ART WORK MELINDA HURST-FRYE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST & EDUCATOR Thursday, September 22 12:30pm Photographing your work is a necessary skill in the arts. Hurst-Frye will cover lighting and positioning basics, camera and lens choices, basic image adjustments and saving options. Photographing your work can be easy and fun! ARTIST RESIDENCIES JULIE ALPERT, ARTIST Faigin offers entertaining lectures for artists of all levels in this eight-part lecture series reviewing the principles and history of perspective with demonstrations, drawings and images. Principles of Perspective Drawing (fall) is followed by Anatomy for the Artist (winter) and Drawing the Features of the Head (spring). The lectures can be taken sequentially as a series, or independently of each other. Sept 20 The Basic Principals of Perspective Oct 4 The Fence-Post Principle: The Figure in Space Oct 18 One- and Two-Point Perspective: Retracing History Oct 25 Construction on a Grid Nov 1 Two-Point Perspective Nov 8 Freehand Perspective Nov 15 Perspective in Art History ALL LEVELS/PUBLIC WELCOME L16007F $90 Series/$15 at Door Thursday, October 27 12:30pm Learn about artist residencies from local artist and educator, Julie Alpert, recipient of the MacDowell Colony Fellowship twice, The New Foundation, Pollack-Krasner Award, and up and coming the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Fellowship. art talk ARTIST AS SMALL BUSINESS OWNER: A Legal Perspective BEN KERR, LAWYER Wednesday 6:30pm-8:00pm 9/28-10/12 Ben Kerr of the Kerr Law Firm, is a local attorney who represents many local artists. He will provide a three part lecture on business considerations relevant to artists and their professional careers. Online registration preferred; drop-ins welcome. Art History w/Gage Take an intimate look inside the artists and movements that helped shape art from the Renaissance through the 20th Century. Register online for a single lecture, a quarterly series or the entire 2016-17 program. RENAISSANCE & BAROQUE ART Wednesday 7:00pm-8:00pm 10/26-11/16 Oct 26 CAROL HENDRICKS The Gates of Paradise Nov 2 HAMID ZAVAREEI Flemish Renaissance Nov 9 JIM PHALEN Rembrandt vs. Velázquez: The Clash of the Titans Nov 16 REBECCA ALBIANI Juan Sánchez Cotán ALL LEVELS/PUBLIC WELCOME L16010F $135 Series L16009F $50 for one quarter/$15 at the door SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY Kerr Law firm and Joe Bar partner to award $1,000 to an artist enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours/week art classes. The Arts Realization Award 2016/17 is open to all adult residents of King County. Go to ArtsRealized.com for more information and how to apply. ALL LEVELS/PUBLIC WELCOME L16008F $15/Lecture A CONTEMPORARY ARTIST RIDES THE RANGE: The Horse Sculptures of Deborah Butterfield THIS (MANIPULATED) NATURAL SPLENDOR: The Computed Clouds & Digital Dioramas of Claude Zervas POSING THE QUESTION IN PAINT: The Enigmatic Narratives of Anne Petty TOWN HALL CAPITOL CIDER Thursday, November 10 12:30pm FREE Friday, September 2 7:30pm $5 Internationally-known artist Deborah Butterfield has spent her entire life getting to know horses. Her sculptures are no less mysterious for being instantly recognizable, using the most unlikely of materials–scrap metal, driftwood, found materials, even mud. We’ll review a range of her work and her quest to re-imagine, over and over, her favorite beast. Wednesday, October 12 6:30pm Claude Zervas is a true product of the Pacific Northwest, inspired by its dramatic landscapes and abundant flora and fauna. Join us as we talk to Claude about the reason for his interest in using un-natural devices and methodologies to channel the beauty and energy of the natural world. GAGE ACADEMY OF ART Anne Petty focuses on the figure in her highly-expressive paintings, drawings, and watercolors, encourage viewers to see drama in every encounters between one person and another, or between an individual and their surroundings. Join us as we talk to this Gage instructor about the relationship between her technique and her subject matter. 23 Teen FRIDAYS GAGE ACADEMY OF ART FREE (TAS) IS A FREE weekly drop-in program for young artists aged 13-18, where each month offers a dynamic opportunity for creativity and exploration under the guidance of professional working artists. Join us to explore new techniques, experiment with a variety of mediums and discover historical and contemporary art. Whatever your level of experience, TAS welcomes all teen artists looking for new ways to express themselves! Studios Major funding provided by Bellevue Fridays 6:30pm-9:30pm 1501 10th Ave. E Fridays 4:00pm-7:00pm 510 Bellevue Way NE September September SELFIES IN DRAWING & COLLAGE PORTRAIT STORYTELLING NINA FORTIER JOHN FREEMAN Come explore different forms of portraits and self-portraiture. Discover techniques in drawing, painting, collage/installation and photography. We will look at different conceptions of self-portraiture and how they relate to our own self-definition and identity. Embrace the power of image to discover new forms of story-telling. Create a portrait through storyboarding with cut paper, creating cardboard props and making costumes to model in. Finally, create a cumulative digital portrait piece that tells your unique story. October October WEARABLE ART PORTRAIT DRAWING WYLY ASTLEY ARAMIS HAMER Use the art of sewing, felting, crochet and clay modeling to create jewelry, scarves, armbands, patches and other wearable art. Explore the powers of symbolism, form and color through historical and contemporary fashion, then design and build personal statement pieces. Explore unique and traditional drawing techniques to create striking graphite portraits. Learn about facial proportions, shading, line and value as you explore techniques in pencil, charcoal and ink. November MONO-PRINTS CAROL RASHAWNA WILLIAMS Explore the time-old art of mono-printing (the oldest form of printmaking) with a new contemporary twist. In this class, students will learn to use brayers, acrylic paint and black paper to create amazing works of original art. 24 of Mercer Island GageAcademy.org/tas Capitol Hill November Support for TAS comes from MIXED-MEDIA DRAWINGS IN IMAGINATION CAITLIN FENNELLY Explore new approaches to drawing by using pen, pastel and acrylic. Learn how to create beautiful mixed media drawings and explore how to blend observational skills with your imagination to create original artworks that sharpen your drawing skills. WORK SHOPS FOR TEENS Ag es 12-18 GageAcademy.org/youth FIGURE PAINTING WORKSHOP CAITLIN FENNELLY Sat-Sun 12:30pm-4:30pm 10/22-10/23 Concurrent BAM Exhibitions: Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker’s Tales of Slavery & Power BAM Biennial 2016: Metalmorphosis Gage + Sanctuary Art Center First Thursday Opening: October 6 5:00pm-10:00pm 201 Yesler Way, Suite 200 Gage is proud to partner with Sanctuary Art Center, an organization with a mission to provide a safe, warm and calm environment for homeless and at-risk youth. This spring and summer, Gage brought artist Lauren Iida to teach cut-paper workshops at Sanctuary Art Center. We are proud to display artworks from those workshops at the CDMP Gallery this fall. The exhibit is free and open to the public during gallery hours from September to October. Sanctuary Art The Sanctuary Art Center's mission is to provide a safe, warm, and calm environment for homeless and at-risk youth, ages 13-25, to experience creativity and success through the use of various artistic media. Our goal is to engage youth in a creative process and connect them to the community in which they live. Learn the traditional technique of figure painting using chalk pastels. Explore the human form with gesture sketches and basic anatomical drawing. Working from a live model strengthens speed, accuracy and understanding of form. Focus on capturing changes in a wide spectrum of light and dark colors to produce a vibrant final piece that will make a great addition to your portfolio! T1612F Grades 8-12 $150 SKILL SET: DRAWING AT GAGE SOUTH ARICA SCHUETT Saturday 12:30pm-4:30pm 10/8-11/5 Grades 8-12 Skill Set is a 5-Week Workshop specially designed for teens interested in taking their art to the next level. If you're a young artist who draws often but doesn't know how to improve further, then this class is for you. Each week students will explore their favorite artists' work, and cover different foundation drawing such as observational and portraiture skills by working with a live-model. This class will help develop and produce work to add to your portfolio. T1611F Grades 8-12 $250 FAMILY AUTUMN PAINT & DRAW! WILLOW HEATH Saturday 12:30pm-4:30pm 10/8 It's time to break out the art supplies for the whole family in this autumn themed family workshop. Learn to paint a gorgeous maple leaf, render a watercolor evergreen and polish your drawing skills while "zentangling" a leaf. This class is designed for a parent and young artist to create together! WW16044F Grades 8-12 $50 Image by CAITLIN FENNELLY: Teen Workshop and TAS Instructor, see p. 24-25 art & architecture in florence w/geoff flack & carol hendricks June 29–July 14, 2017 Artist: $4,300/person w/double occupancy room For more pricing information, see GageAcademy.org/Tours View of Havana, Cuba, at sunset w/kimberly trowbridge May 7–16, 2017 During this two-week Florence intensive Geoff Flack will teach a variety of drawing techniques that you can apply when depicting the magnificent sculptures and buildings of Florence while Carol Hendricks, your Italian art history expert, introduces you to the famed art of Florence. the art & culture of cuba w/mitch albala plein-air in portugal $5,290/person Travel and paint on a ten day adventure based for eight nights in the fortified hill top village of Marvão, three hours east of the Portuguese capital at Lisbon, with a final day and night in Lisbon. spain: seville & madrid November 1–6, 2016 $4,350 Double Occupancy/Per Person $5,650 Single Occupancy Travel with celebrated Gage atelier instructor Mitch Albala to this once forbidden island, and experience the rich diversity, breathtaking natural beauty and stunning artistry of a land steeped in history and conflict. w/artistic director gary faigin May 17–24, 2017 $5,100 Double Occupancy/Per Person $800 Single Supplement The tour begins in Andalucia, where art and architecture have been shaped by both the Moorish legacy and the Counter Reformation. Your last stop is Madrid, Spain’s center of ‘movida’, a thriving metropolis of the arts. Learn more about all of our art & travel adventures at GageAcademy.org/Tours or call 206.323.4243 x10 teaching artists Gage instructors are working artists chosen for their depth of technical knowledge, artistic curiosity and generosity of spirit in the studio. Find artist statements, teaching philosophies and extended biographies of Gage teaching artists online at GageAcademy.org/instructors. Mitch Albala Kathleen McKeehen Juliette Aristides Dominique Medici Sharon Arnold Kathleen Moore Fong Baatz Barbara Noah Sarah Bixler Michael Ottersen Suzanne Brooker Anne Petty AristidesArts.com TrianglesForTeeth.com FongBaatz.com SarahBixler.com SuzanneBrooker.com Aaron Coberly AaronCoberly.com Jess Coleman JessWColeman.com Larine Chung LarineChung.com Josh Chuzi GageAcademy.org/chuzi Charles Emerson CharlesEmerson.com Elijah Evenson ElijahEvenson.blogspot.com Gary Faigin GaryFaigin.com Geoff Flack GeoffFlack.com FlorawithFauna.wordpress.com DominiqueMedici.com HAMID ZAVAREEI: p.6, 7, 22 MitchellAlbala.com KathleenMoore.com BarbaraNoah.com MichaelOttersen.com AnnePetty.net Jim Phalen JimPhalen.com Steve Reddy StevenReddy.blogspot.com Julia Ricketts JuliaRicketts.com John Rizzotto JohnRizzotto.com Alexey Steele AlexeySteele.com Kimberly Trowbridge KimberlyTrowbridge.com Ryan Weatherly RyanWeatherly.com top: HAMID ZAVAREEI: p.6, 7, 22 middle: JONATHAN HAPP: p.4, 5 below: TIP TOLAND: p.10 Hamid Zavareei GageAcademy.org/zavareei top: NICHOLAS ENEVOLDSEN p.15 middle: SARAH BIXLER: p.6 bottom: JULIA RICKETTS: p.4, 7 John Zadrozny top right: MITCH ALBALA: p.26 right: TOM HOFFMANN: p.7, 8 bottom: KATHLEEN MOOORE: p. 3, 4, 6 Terry Furchgott TerryFurchgott.com Jonathan Happ JonathanHapp.com Aron Hart AronHart.com Amy Huddleston AmyHuddleston.com Willow Heath WillowHeath.com Tom Hoffmann HoffmannWatercolors.com Linda James LindaJamesArt.com Mark Kang-O’Higgins KangOHiggins.com Michael Magrath MagrathSculpture.com 29 program schedule FIVE-WEEK CL ASSES D16077F P16094F D16085F D16088F S16022F D16092F P16101F P16102F D16093F D16094F S16024F S16025F Short Pose Figure Drawing Painting the Figure in Watercolor Dynamic Detail in Ink & Watercolor Drawing for Fun Sculpting the Human Form Short Pose Figure Drawing Painting the Figure in Watercolor Expressive Port. Painting Illustrative Storytelling Drawing for Fun Sculpting the Human Face Sculpting the Human Face TEN-WEEK D R AWI N G CL ASSES D16071F D16072F D16073F D16074F D16075F D16076F D16078F D16079F D16080F D16081F D16082F D16083F D16084F D16086F D16087F D16089F D16090F D16091F Drawing Fundamentals: The Human Face Foundations of Drawing Basics of Drawing Landscape Draw: Dry Media Foundations of Drawing Foundations: Drawing the Human Form Colored Pencil Portraits Foundations: Drawing the Human Form Expressive Fig. Drawing I Landscape Draw Composition Beginning Figure Drawing Drawing Fundamentals: The Human Face Learn to Draw Botanical Drawing Discover Drawing Beginning Fig Draw Learn to Draw Abstract Drawing I TEN-WEEK PAI NTI N G CL ASSES P16078F P16079F P16080F P16081F P16082F P16083F P16084F P16085F P16086F P16087F P16088F P16089F P16090F P16091F P16092F P16093F P16095F P16096F P16097F P16098F P16099F P16100F Josef Albers Painting Painting the Human Form: Color into Value Paint the Sky Composing Objects Portraits in Watercolor Interiors of Vuillard Advanced Watercolor Casein Painting Basics Degas Dancers in Pastel Acrylic: Painting the Human Face Human Form in Oil Beginning Watercolor Intermediate Watercolor Oil Painting Fundamentals Abstract Expressionism Abstract Watercolor Basics Figure Painting 3 Ways Direct Painting Basics Oil: Painting the Human Face Color For Painters Botanical Watercolor Abstract Painting I SCU LPTI N G CL ASSES S16019F S16020F 30 Fdn. Figure Sculpture I Ecorché Sculpture I All All Beg All All All All All All All All All Zadrozny Coleman Reddy Moore Evenson Zadrozny Coleman Baatz Reddy Moore Evenson Rees Tue Thu Thu Fri Mon Tue Thu Thu Thu Fri Mon Sat 9/13-10/11 9/15-10/13 9/15-10/13 9/16-10/14 9/19-10/17 10/18-11/15 10/20-11/17 10/20-11/17 10/20-11/17 10/21-11/18 10/24-11/14 10/29-11/19 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm p.3 p.3 p.3 p.3 p.10 p.3 p.3 p.3 p.3 p.3 p.10 p.10 Beg Beg Beg All Beg Beg All Beg All All Beg Beg Beg All Beg Beg Beg All Hart Moore Zavareei Brooker Happ Weatherly Bixler Hart Fugate Brooker Chuzi Zadrozny Coleman McKeehen Bixler Weatherly Weatherly Ricketts Mon Mon/Wed Mon Tue Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue Tue/Thu Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Fri Fri Sat Sat Mon 9/12-11/14 9/12-11/16 9/12-11/14 9/13-11/15 9/13-11/17 9/13-11/17 9/13-11/15 9/13-11/17 9/14-11/16 9/14-11/16 9/14-11/16 9/15-11/17 9/15-11/17 9/16-11/18 9/16-11/18 9/17-11/19 9/17-11/19 10/3-11/21 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 10:00am-1:00pm 2:00pm-5:00pm 1:30pm-4:30pm p.5 p.4 p.6 p.5 p.4 p.5 p.6 p.5 p.4 p.5 p.5 p.5 p.5 p.5 p.6 p.5 p.5 p.4 Int Beg All Beg All Int/Adv Adv All Int/Adv All All Beg Int Beg Int/Adv All Int Beg All All All Beg Emerson Petty Moore Phalen Zavareei Furchgott Hoffmann Huddleston Furchgott Huddleston Hart Hoffmann Hoffmann Zavareei Emerson Heath Fugate Brooker Phalen Trowbridge McKeehen Ricketts Mon Mon/Wed Mon Mon/Wed Mon Mon Tue Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Fri Fri Fri Fri Mon 9/12-11/14 9/12-11/16 9/12-11/14 9/12-11/16 9/12-11/14 9/12-11/14 9/13-11/15 9/13-11/15 9/13-11/15 9/13-11/15 9/14-11/16 9/14-11/16 9/14-11/16 9/14-11/16 9/15-11/17 9/15-11/17 9/15-11/17 9/16-11/18 9/16-11/18 9/16-11/18 9/16-11/18 10/3-11/21 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm p.8 p.6 p.6 p.6 p.6 p.8 p.8 p.8 p.8 p.8 p.7 p.7 p.8 p.8 p.8 p.6 p.8 p.7 p.7 p.7 p.7 p.7 Int/Adv Int/Adv Magrath Magrath Tue/Thu Tue 9/13-11/17 9/13-11/15 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm p.10 p.10 S16021F S16022F S16023F S16024F S16025F Figure Sculpting Studio Sculpting the Human Form Sculpting the Expressive Portrait Sculpting the Human Face Sculpting the Human Face WEEKEN D WO RKSH O PS WW16039SU Create Image Thru Collage WW16042SU Beginning Acrylic Paint WW16043SU Landscape Ptg: Hood Canal WW16045SU Late Summer Flowers in Oil WW16046F Writing About Art WW16047SU Alla Prima Portraits Oil WW16048SU Creatue Sculpting WW16049SU Mixed-Media Image WW16050SU Relief Sculpture WW16051F Intro to Linocut Prints WW16052F Demystifying Watercolor WW16053F Cut Paper: Layor & Color WW16054F Botanical WC: Autumn WW16055F Autobiographical Box WW16056F Contemporary Still Life WW16057F Pastel: Fruits and Flower WW16058F Color Magic with Watercolor WW16059F Paint Alla Prima Figure WW16060F Gestural Sculpture WEEKLO N G WO RKSH O PS WA16013SU Figure Structure Drawing WA16012SU Egg Tempera Painting WA16014F Speed Portraits WA16015F Figure Paint Lmt. Palette WA16016F Head Drawing for Painters WA17000WFigure Draw Toned Paper WA17001WPortrait Painting WA17002WFigure Painting in Oils ATELI ERS Aristides Atelier Kang O’Higgins Atelier Faigin Atelier Flack Atelier Magrath Atelier Trowbridge Atelier Studio Arts Intensive TEEN WO RKSH O PS WW16044FFall Family Art Workshop T1611F Skill Set: Drawing T1612F Figure Painting Workshop All All Int All All Magrath Evenson Toland Evenson Rees Thu Mon Wed Mon Sat 9/15-11/17 9/19-10/17 9/21-11/16 10/24-11/14 10/29-11/19 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm p.10 p.10 p.10 p.10 p.10 All All All All All All All All All All All All All All Beg All All All All Noah Furchgott Faigin Chung Arnold Coberly Evenson LoCicero Rees Hamrick James Iida McKeehen LoCicero Chung Furchgott James Coberly Rees Sat-Sun Tue-Thu Wed-Fri Fri-Sun Sat Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Fri-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun 8/20-8/21 8/30-9/1 9/7-9/9 9/9-9/11 9/17-10/1 9/17-9/18 9/17-9/18 9/17-9/18 9/24-9/25 10/1-10/2 10/1-10/2 10/8-10/9 10/15-10/16 10/22-10/23 10/29-10/30 11/4-11/6 11/5-11/6 11/12-11/13 12/10-12/11 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm p.12 p.11 p.11 p.12 p.13 p.12 p.13 p.12 p.12 p.11 p.13 p.12 p.12 p.12 p.12 p.13 p.13 p.13 p.13 Int Int All All All All Beg All Flack Safranek Medici Medici Steele Aristides Faigin Enevoldsen Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Wed-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri 8/29-9/2 8/29-9/2 11/28-12/2 12/5-12/9 12/7-12/9 1/2-1/6 1/2-1/6 1/9-1/13 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm p.15 p.14 p.14 p.15 p.15 p.14 p.14 p.15 All All All All All All All Aristides Kang’O-Higgins Faigin Flack Magrath Trowbridge Varies Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Varies Mon-Fri Varies Varies 9/12-6/18 9/12-6/18 9/12-6/18 Varies 9/12-6/18 Varies Varies 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies p.21 p.21 p.21 p.21 p.21 p.21 p.21 All All All Heath Schuett Fennelly Sat Sat Sat-Sun 10/08 10/08-11/05 10/22-10/23 12:30pm-4:30pm 12:30pm-4:30pm 12:30pm-4:30pm p.25 p.25 p.25 LECTU RE SERI ES See page 23 for lectures and other events. Find Full Class Descriptions & Register at GageAcademy.org TODAY 31 student info FOR ALL YOUR ART SUPPLY NEEDS, SHOP BLICK! SEATTLE 1600 BROADWAY (CORNER OF PINE & BROADWAY) 206-324-0750 FACILITY Gage is located in the St. Nicholas school building, 1501 Tenth Avenue East beside St. Mark’s Cathedral on North Capitol Hill. The Gage main entrance is on the south end of the building. Please contact Gage staff regarding ADA accommodations. OFFICE HOURS Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm BUILDING HOURS Weekday Hours: 8:30am-10:00pm Saturday Hours: 9:00am-6:00pm Sunday Hours: 10:00am-6:00pm The galleries are open at all times the building is open. 20% OFF ENTIRE PURCHASE OF $50 OR MORE VALID - 1/15/16 VALID 8/10/15 7/25/16-12/1/16 Blick Art Materials, LLC. In-store promo only. Valid at Blick and Utrecht locations. Coupon must be surrendered at time of purchase; no copies. One coupon per day. Valid on non-sale, in-stock items. Not valid on previous purchases or with any other discounts or promotions. Not valid on phone/mail/internet orders, or purchases of Sensu, Wacom, CAMEO cutting tools, Artograph light boxes & *AO000000005016747* projectors, gift cards or school kits. PARKING Free parking is available weekdays along the south wall of the St. Nicholas building and beside St. Mark’s Cathedral. For evening and weekend programs, students are invited to park behind the St. Nicholas building, as well. TRANSPORTATION Gage is located east of I-5, south of 520 and four blocks north of Broadway on Capitol Hill. For public transportation, take Metro bus line 49. For driving directions, visit GageAcademy.org/aboutus. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION Gage does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, age, religion or ethnic origin in administration of its educational and admissions policies, scholarships and any school-administered programs. ART SUPPLIES Class and workshop materials lists are posted on the web. Students may also request that a copy be faxed or mailed. Adult students provide all art supplies and should expect to pay $50 or more to purchase the required materials. Gage provides odorless solvents for all oil-painting programs. Gage does not allow the use of Liquin or any other highly toxic mediums in the studios. Gage Youth Programs include all art supplies. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES In May of each year, students may apply for full- and partial- need–based tuition scholarships for youth and adult programs on a reserved and space-available basis. In addition, Gage offers more substantial need- and merit-based adult scholarships annually with applications due each July. Scholarships are available for summer youth programs based on need. Applications for Summer Youth Scholarships were due April 1, 2016. To learn more, please visit the Gage website, or contact the Registrar at 206.323.4243 x10 or email Info@GageAcademy.org. Dakota carries a broad selection of the finest art materials: COLOR: Caran d’Ache Gamblin Artist Oils Golden Acrylics Daniel Smith Prismacolor Rembrandt Schmincke Sennelier Williamsburg Winsor & Newton CANVAS & PAPER: Masterpiece Canvas Raw Canvas Arjomari Paper Black Ink Paper Canson Legion Paper Rising Museum Board Stillman & Birn Strathmore AEROSOL: Flame Liquitex Montana Plutonium BRUSHES: DaVinci Escoda Princeton Robert Simmons 32 How to Register: Fall 2016 registration opens Monday, July 25, 2016. 1 ONLINE GageAcademy.org 2 PHONE 206.323.4243 x10 or 800.880.3898 Gage accepts Visa, Mastercard and American Express as well as checks or cash. NOTE: There is a $10 nonrefundable registration fee for each class and/or workshop booked. Registration fee is waived for ateliers, lecture series and open studio passes. TUITION DISCOUNTS Gage welcomes artists of all abilities to attend the myriad programs available through the school. In addition, Gage offers the followings tuition discounts for all of our adult classes and workshops: (Only one discount type per registration.) 10% discount for adult students 25 years old and younger 10% discount for new adult students for their first class or workshop 50% discount for K-12 only/Public schools only. Only one discount per quarter on a class or workshop over $200. Must offer proof showing current art teacher and a letter from Principal (stand-by basis only) No retroactive discounts. To receive a discount you must register in person or over the phone. Please go to GageAcademy.org for payment and discount terms. STUDENT CONTRACT CANCELLATION Students who wish to cancel their place in a program must notify the Gage office by telephone or email to qualify for tuition refund or tuition credit. Tuition credits must be applied toward Gage programs within one year. All tuition credits are nontransferable. See Atelier and Student contract for cancellation terms. 1.GAGE CANCELS CLASS OR WORKSHOP • Option of refund or credit for both the class & registration fee ° This is non-transferable to another student or family member ° No Cancellation Fee is assessed 2.STUDENT CANCELS: a.Class Submission of your registration constitutes acceptance of all terms and conditions stated in this catalog and agreement that Gage Academy of Art (Gage) cannot be held responsible or liable for any act or for any injury, illness, death, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may occur during the course of any program. Gage assumes no responsibility for losses or additional expenses due to influences beyond its control. Personal effects, artwork and art supplies are students’ sole responsibility at all times. Gage reserves the right to cancel any program in which case it is liable only for any fees paid to Gage Academy of Art. Gage reserves the right to reschedule any program or replace any instructor without refund. Gage reserves the unconditional right to terminate enrollment in the event of unreasonable or disruptive conduct or failing to follow Gage’s student policies and rules; and Gage may do so without any refund. No refund will be made for early departure or deviation from the Gage schedule and program registration shall be nontransferable. Publicity waiver: Unless informed otherwise, Gage considers photographs and video taken of students and their artwork to be permissible for publication in Gage informational materials, including the web. ° Cancels 3 weeks before class; 100% refund or credit, does NOT include Registration Fee, plus $35 TRANSFERS ° Cancels 2 weeks before workshop; 50% credit only, does NOT include Registration Fee, plus $75 cancellation fee 1. 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Credits are not redeemable for cash 2. Credits are non-transferrable to another student or family member 3. Credits are only good for one calendar year Gage, a not-for-profit institution, relies on support from the following generous organizations and foundations. Discover more ways to support Gage: Contact Beth Brooks, Director of External Relations, at Beth@GageAcademy.org. BALLARD STORE ‘On the Corner of 20th and Market’ 2000 NW MARKET STREET 206.523.4830 ~ WWW.DAKOTAARTSTORES.COM Gage welcomes our newest 2016-17 Supporting Sponsor! For Youth Scholarship info, please contact Andrea Goodman, Youth & Community Manager, at 206.323.4243 x17, email Andrea@GageAcademy.org, or visit GageAcademy.org/Youth. FREE WiFi Free wireless internet is available on all three floors of the school. Network: gage-public Password: guest-guest registration info Capitol Hill Branch 700 Broadway E. Unit D Seattle WA 98102 206.576.0996 of Mercer Island ACT Theatre, Alderbrook Resort and Spa, Amelia Wynn Winery, Annie’s Art & Frame, AV Pro, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Baas Framing Studio, Baked Custom Cakes, Bellevue Arts Museum, Blackbird Bakery on Bainbridge Island, Bloedel Reserve, Book-It Theatre, Central Co-Op, Chateau Ste. 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See p.19 for more info Registration for the Flack Atelier is NOW OPEN! No application needed for Flack Atelier, simply call 206.323.4243 x10 or email info@gageacademy.org Join us for the Grand Opening of GAGE SOUTH at Equinox Studios in Georgetown on Saturday, October 8. See p. 20 for more info.