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with
Collin Leech $95 each session
Wednesday, 10 am – 11:15 am
1st Session: Feb 29 - April 4 (6 classes)
2nd Session: May 2 - June 6 (6 classes)
3rd Session: June 13 - June 27 (3 classes - $48 fee)
This class is an opportunity for the young artist, scientist, and explorer to get messy and experiment! We will try lots of different ways of painting, printmaking, collage, and sculpture. With this age group it's more about the process of making anything they might bring home; we will drip things, dye things, smudge things, stick things together, make instruments, mosaics, and even fiber arts too! |
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with Jason Alden $155.
Day to be determined, six 2 hour meetings beginning in March
This class is for the teen artist interested in supporting their independent studio/creative work with an every other week critique and discussion group. Artists share their work and ideas with others in a friendly and constructive community. Emphasis will be on encouraging the development of craft, vision and discipline while helping us to see our work in a contemporary and art historical context. |
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with Barbara
Campman, Helen Schmidt and/or Ezra Stafford $360.
Begins week of Jan. 30 - and ends week of May 24
Choose
a class that meets one afternoon a week from 3:30 pm til 5 pm
for a 15 week semester, Monday
through Thursday.
Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, & Thursdays for ages 6 - 12 years
Individualized approach to painting, drawing, and sculpture in an environment where we nurture each child’s free imagination. Students can use pencil, pastel, acrylic, oil, collage, found material and can learn basic printmaking and construction methods.
We will explore various ways of making art using both 2D and 3D media.
For parents that would like to participate in their own art class while their child is in Child Studio, please see our new offering on page 3, Drawing Lab with Jason Alden on Thursdays, 3:30 - 5 pm.
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with Barbara Campman and
Helen Schmidt
$360.
Fridays, 4 pm – 5:30 pm Feb 3 – May 25
This
class is ideal for committed students who want to further their artistic
journey. It will combine open studio and portfolio guidance. Open studio allows
students to work on projects developed individually with their teachers.
Portfolio offers a more structured environment with the opportunity to develop
the technical skills necessary for a portfolio. Options will include figure
drawing, printmaking, sequencing, drawing, painting, sculpture, and assemblage. |
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