Fall Quarter 2016 - Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

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Fall Quarter 2016 - Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
Register now
for Fall classes
www.callanwolde.org
Home Is Where The Art Lives!
Classes For Adults And Children
Music & Music Recording • Art
Dance • Fitness • Horticulture
Jewelry • Performing Arts
Photography • Pottery
Yoga • Writing
Portfolio
Classes for Teens,
Painting and
Drawing Classes,
Horticulture
and more!
Announcing all-new dance
program, dance coordinators
and new teachers!
See Page 4 for details.
C
allanwolde, a magnificent Tudor Revival style mansion, was built in 1920
as the home of Charles Howard Candler, eldest son of Coca-Cola founder
Asa G. Candler. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Callanwolde
is a unique arts center that enriches the lives of metropolitan Atlantans
year round.
In 1972, Callanwolde was purchased with funds raised by concerned citizens
and a matching government grant. It is presently owned by DeKalb County;
the grounds are maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreations, and
the buildings are maintained by Physical Plant Management. Callanwolde
Fine Arts Center is now operated and restored by the Callanwolde Foundation,
Inc., a nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation. Funding is dependent upon
private and corporate support, government grants, fundraisers, and the arts
and education programs.
Located upstairs in the Petite Hall is the Callanwolde exhibition area. These
exhibitions are open to the public. Gallery hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.
REGISTRATION: To register for classes, fill out the form on page 23 of this publication and mail it in. Or, call our Registrations Office at 404.8 72.5338. You may also register online by visiting the website at www.callanwolde.org.
MAILING LIST: To be placed on a mailing list for the class publications, please call 404.872.5338.
HOURS: The Callanwolde mansion and grounds are open 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays. The mansion is closed on Sundays.
MARTA: From Edgewood/Candler Park Station or Lindbergh Station, take Bus #6.
PARKING: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is forced to observe a strict parking policy due to limited parking spaces and public safety. Cars may be parked only in the back parking lot. You are asked NOT to park in the driveway
behind the Carriage House. Additional parking can be found next door at Laurel Heights Hospital, but only in the lower lot adjacent to Callanwolde. It is imperative that cars are not parked in any entrance, exit, or
fire lane. This also applies to parking at Laurel Heights. Cars parked in No Parking areas will be subject to towing.
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
980 Briarcliff Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
404.872.5338
Fax: 404.872.5175
E-mail: [email protected]
www.callanwolde.org
Support is provided to Callanwolde Fine Arts
Center through a grant appropriated by the
DeKalb County Board of Commissioners, and in
part by the DeKalb County Parks, Recreation &
Cultural Affairs.
Contents
Callanwolde School of Dance
Refreshed Dance Program.................... 4
Fall 2016 Class Schedule....................... 5
Rick Baker School of Music + Music Recording
Music Recording Program.................... 6
Music Lessons ..................................... 7
Portfolio Building for Teens...................... 8
Callanwolde School of Yoga + Fitness.......10
Callanwolde School of
Horticulture + Culinary Arts................10
Callanwolde School of Literary Arts ........ 11
Callanwolde School of Visual Arts
Children’s Art.....................................11
Jewelry + Metalsmithing ...................11
Painting + Drawing............................12
Photography......................................13
Pottery..............................................13
Textiles..............................................14
Map and Directions
Callanwolde is located in the historic Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, conveniently situated
between the Virginia-Highland neighborhood and the campus of Emory University, and is
approximately five blocks north of the
intersection of Briarcliff Road and Ponce de
Leon Avenue.
Programs and facilities are offered to all persons without regard
to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, creed
or disability.
From I-85 North/South:
Take exit 89, North Druid Hills Road, and drive
south on North Druid Hills Road. The first major
intersection is Briarcliff Road (Loehmann’s Plaza will
be on the right). Turn right onto Briarcliff Road and
Callanwolde is approximately four miles on the right.
If you have a disability, please let the administration know; we
will make every effort to accommodate you. Elevator access is
available to the second floor of the mansion.
From I-75 North/South:
Take exit 248C, Carter Center/Freedom Parkway, and
stay on Freedom Parkway for about two miles until it
dead-ends into Ponce de Leon Avenue. Turn right onto
Ponce de Leon and at the third traffic light turn left
onto Briarcliff Road. Callanwolde is about five blocks
on the left.
The Mission of the Callanwolde Fine Arts
Center is to preserve, restore, and develop
the Callanwolde Estate and to be the premier
public participatory arts and cultural center.
The Callanwolde Mission
Callanwolde Fall Events
Salute to America and the Arts Celebrity
Concert and Festival
Headlining this year’s concert is celebrity entertainer and
GreenHouse Foundation founder Ceelo Green! Meet Ceelo
Green and the other performing artists at the fully catered,
open bar VIP After Party. Proceeds from the concert will go
towards raising scholarship funds for U.S. military veterans
and students in need.
Buy General Admission and VIP tickets online at Callanwolde.org.
Friday, September 10th 1:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
VIP After Party: 9:30 – 11:30 PM.
Halloween Night on
Callanwolde Mountain
A night of family fun for both
kids and adults. Join us with
Legoland Discovery Center,
spooky music by J&M Sound
Design and Callanwolde
Concert Band with Matthew
Kaminski, trick or treating, and
costume contest!
Friday, October 28th 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Annual Holiday Clay
Sale and Show
Decorative, functional, and
sculptural ceramic works
for sale from Callanwolde
instructors and assistants. The
preview reception is November
17th from 7:00-10:00 PM, and
the general sale is
November 18-20, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Christmas at
Callanwolde
Mark your calendars for
the return of Christmas at
Callanwolde! Join us for
professional holiday displays,
artist markets, activities for
children and adults, and our
new Christmas at Callanwolde
Light Show Presented by
Illuminating Design!
November 21- December 30, 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Callanwolde Scholarship Fund
Please consider a tax-deductible gift to our scholarship fund!
Your donation helps support school field trips, summer
camps, and class scholarships for children in our community.
Donate online, in-person or over the phone: callanwolde.org/
class-registration
Use course code SCH2000 or contact [email protected]
Home is Where the Art Lives!
What lies within you? Is it a picture waiting to be painted… a song looking
for a voice…a dance wanting to be performed? Is your life a journey looking
for an adventure, or do you simply need to get away from the hustle and
bustle of everyday life for a couple of hours? Callanwolde is more than a Fine
Arts Center. It’s a place where friends and strangers soon become family, a
place where you can explore your creativity without boundaries or judgment,
a place devoted equally to the discovery of your inner child and the pursuit
of your passion. Take a look through our catalog. We’re pretty sure you will
find something you’ve always wanted to try. Now is the time. Bring a friend,
a family member or come as you are. Either way, the discovery of something
wonderful awaits at Callanwolde-you!
Callan Café open Monday – Friday, 11 am – 7 pm and
Saturdays 9 am – 2 pm.
Three easy ways to register:
1.Register online at www.callanwolde.org
2. Use the registration form provided on page 15
3. Call Registration at 404.872.5338
Registration for Fall Classes begins Monday, August 8, 2016 Callanwolde offers scholarships based on financial need for all of our classes
and programs. To find out more information, please call 404-872-5338 or
email [email protected]
Calendar of Events
September 2016 to DECEMBER 2016
Poetry Reading with Beatrice Perry Soublet
Sept. 8
8:00 – 9:00 pm
Salute to America and the Arts
Celebrity Concert and Festival 2016
Sept. 10
12:00 – 11:30 pm
Opening Reception: 40th Anniversary Juried Exhibit
Sept. 15
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Callanwolde Gallery Show: Southeastern Photographic
Society 40th Anniversary Juried Exhibit
Sept. 8 – Nov. 11
until 8:00 pm on
weekdays
A Book Affair
Sept. 15
6:30 – 9:00 pm
Emerging Voices Family Storytelling: Father Goose Brigade
Sept. 22
7:00 – 8:00 pm
Callanwolde's Rick Baker School of Music and Music
Recording Speaker Series: C.T. Vivian
Sept. 29
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Poetry Reading: Guest Poets
Oct. 13
7:30 – 8:30 pm
Halloween Night on Callanwolde Mountain
Oct. 28
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Emerging Voices Family Storytelling:
V.E.T.S. - Veterans Expressing Their Stories
Nov. 3
7:00 – 8:00 pm
Poetry Reading: Guest Poets
Nov. 10
7:30 – 8:30 pm
Holiday Pottery Sale Preview Reception
Nov. 17
7:00 – 10:00 pm
Holiday Pottery Sale
Nov. 18 – 20 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Holiday Jewelry Sale
Nov. 18 – 20 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
New! Christmas at Callanwolde Light Show
Presented by Illuminating Design
Christmas at Callanwolde Designer Show House
Callanwolde Holiday Gala
Nov. 21 – Dec. 30
6:00 – 10:00 pm
Nov. 28 – Dec. 13 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Dec. 1
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Front cover photo by J Glenn Photography
D I S C I P L I N E
C O M M I T M E N T
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Callanwolde School of Dance
Introduces a Refreshed Dance Program!
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center’s School of Dance has re-imagined and refreshed our entire
dance department.
This year we have brought in new teachers, scheduled new classes, and created a
“performance track” for students who are interested in performance opportunities above
and beyond the annual spring recital. In addition, any dance class can be taken “à la carte”,
so that dance students at any level can learn and grow outside of the parameters of a
performance track schedule.
We believe that with our new philosophy/pedagogy, the creation of new classes, and the
expertise and energy of new teachers, particularly for ballet-based instruction, we have
created the best dance program in Atlanta!
Dance Coordinators and Teachers
We are excited to announce that Jerylann Warner (modern,
contemporary) and Nicole Johnson (ballet, contemporary)
have been appointed overall coordinators of all of our dance
classes. Jerylann and Nicole will be joined by additional
dance teachers, many of whom taught here last year and/
or this summer: Corian Ellisor, Shawn Evangelista, Sean
Hilton, Jillian Mitchell, Heather Moffitt, and Erin Rausch.
We continue with Irish Dance (Maddie Hane, instructor)
and African Dance (Assane Kouyate, instructor). Instructor
photos and biographies can be found on our website.
I M A G I N A T I O N
Children’s Classes
CHILDREN MUST HAVE PARENTAL SUPERVISION
BEFORE AND AFTER THEIR CLASS
The aim of this program is to instill in each
student the joy of dance as an art form. The
program includes technical skills, improvisation
and choreography, musical background, and
performing experience within a graded structure.
Children are allowed a high degree of personal
freedom for their own invention and creativity. This
educational approach to dance utilizes problem
solving, observation, and sharing of experience.
Make-Up Policy:
Jerylann Warner
Nicole Johnson
Schedule
Our new schedule has been organized so that there are
two tracks - A performance track, and for those who are not
performance-focused or who want or need more time in
their weekly schedules for other pursuit, all classes can be
taken à la carte.
We have broken all classes into these groups: Class*
Performance Track Requirements
Performance Block Price – 10 weeks
Foundational
(approximate ages
7 - 9)
2 ballet, 1 modern or 1 jazz, 1 tap
(optional, but recommended),
rehearsal
$600.00, plus 80.00 to add optional tap
Rising
(approximate ages
10 - 12)
3 ballet, 1 modern (2nd modern
optional), 1 jazz, 1 tap, 1 pre-pointe/
pointe, rehearsal
$912.00, plus 90.00 to add optional
extra modern, 80.00 for optional tap
Emerging
(approximate ages
12 - 14)
3 ballet, 1 contemporary, 1 modern,
1 jazz, 1 tap, 1 pre-pointe/pointe,
rehearsal
$984.00, plus 80.00 to add optional tap, 80.00 to add conditioning
Advanced
(approximate ages
14+)
3 ballet, 1 contemporary, 1 modern,
1 jazz, 1 tap, 1 pointe, rehearsal
$1, 032, plus 80.00 to add optional tap,
80.00 to add conditioning
À la carte classes
Students may register for any dance class that fits their needs, schedule and ability. This is a perfect way to
try out a new teacher, learn something new (tap!), and/or allow for other extracurricular activities outside of
dance. À la carte class prices are located on the schedule of classes.
Performances
Students in the performance track will attend rehearsals for the many opportunities both at Callanwolde
(i.e., Gala, Salute to America, Jazz on the Lawn, Halloween and Christmas at Callanwolde, etc.) and outside
of Callanwolde (area festivals, DeKalb County events, etc.) for performance opportunities to choose
from. Our dance coordinators will be working alongside music instructors to create multidisciplinary
opportunities with some of our music performance students as well.
*Unsure which Class your dancer belongs in? Come to our placement day – August 9th from 5 – 6:30pm (ages 8 – 11), and 6:30 – 8:00pm (ages 12+).
Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed
due to student absences. Parents should discuss
make-up policy with their Instructor. Dance
students must make up classes missed during a
quarter before the end of that quarter. Children
should attend a class of the same age group with
the same instructor.
Youngest Dancers
Our classes for the youngest dancers Introduce
boys and girls ages from age 3 + to the
fundamentals of dance, while helping them
to increase their physical strength, flexibility,
coordination and endurance. Designed to increase
the student’s self-confidence and to find a greater
joy in moving, dance and personal expression.
Additionally, these classes seek to nurture children
while developing their motor skills, socialization
and physical play; creating a joy in movement that
can last a life-time. Pre-Ballet and Pre-Modern
classes offer a starting point for the future dancer;
the foundations are explored and improved upon.
Children should wear comfortable clothes and may
dance barefoot or in ballet slippers. Tights and
leotard for girls, or plain white t-shirts and loosefitting blue shorts for boys, are preferred. All classes are 12 weeks.
Adult Dance
For the adult dancer both beginner and
experienced, we offer a number of classes
annually. Our current roster includes
Contemporary Dance, a mix all forms of
dance including, but not limited to modern,
jazz, ballet, hip hop and more. This is a perfect
class for people just starting in dance or for
dance professionals looking to expand upon
their technique. West African Dance, led by
Senegalese master dancer and choreographer
Assane Kouyate and accompanied by live
drumming, is a fun way to learn about Senegalese
culture and dance. Beginning Irish Dance will
keep your balance and rhythmic movements
in check! See chart of Specialized Classes for
schedules.
I N N O V A T I O N
T R A D I T I O N
C O U R A G E
Fall 2016 Dance Class Schedule
All dance classes run for 10 weeks, Aug. 22 – Nov. 5, unless otherwise noted or notified. All classes skip Monday, Sept. 5 and Saturdays, Sept. 3 & Oct. 8. “Make-up weeks” are Oct. 31 – Nov. 12 as needed. Fees shown are for Member/Non-member pricing. Bold initials are instructor’s name – see key below.
Dancers Ages 7+ (cont.)
Youngest Dancers
Fee
Course # Class Name
All Genders Welcome
JW
Tues.
9:30 – 10:00 am
$115/125
JW
Tues.
10:00 – 10:45 m
a
$115/125
ER
Thurs. 3:00 – 4:00 pm
$125/135
JW
JW
Tues.
Sat.
$115/125
$125/135
DNC143
DNC144
DNC145
DNC146
DNC147
DNC148
DNC149
HM
Thurs. 3:00 – 4:00 pm
$125/135
JW
Tues.
11:00 – 11:45 m
a
$115/125
JW
Mon.
3:00 – 3:45 pm
$105/115
JW
Wed.
3:30 – 4:15 pm
$115/125
3:45 – 4:30 pm
10:00 – 11:00 m
a
JW Thurs. 3:15 – 4:00 pm
SE
Mon. 5:00 – 5:45 pm
TBA Sat.
12:15 – 1:00 pm
$115/125
$115/125
$115/125
Beginners – Ages 5 – 11
DNC120
DNC121
DNC122
DNC123
DNC124
DNC125
DNC126
All Genders Welcome
Beginning Irish Dance
(Ages 8+)
Exploring Movement
(Ages 8 – 11)
Beginning Ballet (Ages 9 – 11)
Beginning Ballet
(Ages 7 – 9)
Beginning Irish Dance
(Ages 4 – 12)
Beginning Ballet/Tap
Combo (Ages 5 – 11)
Beginning Hip Hop boys/girls (Ages 5 – 11)
MH
Mon.
6:30 – 7:30 pm
$125/135
SE
Tues.
5:45 – 6:30 pm
$115/125
ER
Wed.
4:00 – 5:00 pm
$125/135
ER
Thurs. 4:00 – 5:00 pm
$125/135
MH
Sat.
9:00 – 10:00 am
$125/135
JW
Sat.
1:00 – 1:45 pm
$115/125
TBA Sat.
1:45 – 2:15 pm
$115/125
JW
NJ
HM
HM
ER
Mon.
Mon.
Thurs.
Thurs.
Thurs.
DNC135 Foundational Tap
JW
Sat.
DNC136
DNC137
DNC138
DNC139
DNC140
DNC141
JW
NJ
JW
JW
JW
ER
DNC142 Rising Pre–Pointe/Pointe ER
DNC130
DNC131
DNC132
DNC133
DNC134
Foundational Rehearsal
Rising Ballet
Rising Modern
Rising Rehearsal
Rising Tap
Rising Ballet
Teacher Codes:
Time
Rising Rehearsal
ER Wed. 7:15 – 8:00 pm
Rising Modern
JW Thurs. 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Rising Jazz
Thurs. 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Rising Rehearsal
JW Thurs. 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Rising Ballet
NJ Fri.
4:00 – 5:15 pm
Rising Variations
NJ Fri.
5:15 – 6:00 pm
Emerging Ballet
NJ Mon. 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Emerging Pointe/
DNC150
NJ Mon. 8:00 – 9:00 pm
Variations
DNC151 Emerging Ballet
SH Wed. 4:45 – 6:15 pm
Emerging/Advanced
DNC152
SH Wed. 6:15 – 7:00 pm
Contemporary
Emerging/Advanced
DNC153
SH Wed. 7:00 – 7:30 pm
Rehearsal
DNC154 Emerging Modern
JW Thurs. 4:00 – 5:00 pm
DNC155 Emerging Jazz
HM Thurs. 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Emerging/Advanced
DNC156
Var Fri.
6:00 – 7:45 pm
Ballet
Emerging/Advanced
DNC157
Var Fri.
7:45 – 9:00 pm
Rehearsal
DNC158 Advanced Modern
JW Tues. 4:45 – 5:30 pm
DNC159 Advanced Ballet
NJ Tues. 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Advanced Pointe
DNC160
NJ Tues. 7:00 – 7:45 pm
Variations
DNC161 Advanced Rehearsal
NJ Tues. 7:45 – 8:45 pm
DNC162 Advanced Ballet
SH Wed. 7:30 – 9:00 pm
Advanced/Emerging/
DNC163
HM Thurs. 7:00 – 7:45 pm
Teen Tap
DNC164 Advanced Jazz
HM Thurs. 7:45 – 8:45 pm
DNC165 Prime Movers
JW Mon. 5:00 – 6:30 pm
DNC166 Prime Movers – Modern CE Wed. 5:00 – 6:00 pm
DNC167 Prime Movers – Ballet
CE Wed. 6:00 – 7:00 pm
DNC168 Strengthen/Conditioning* ER Thurs. 6:00 – 6:45 pm
*recommended for Emerging/Advanced dancers
Fee
$115/125
$125/135
$125/135
$125/135
$115/125
$115/125
$145/155
$125/135
$145/155
$125/135
$125/135
$125/135
$125/135
$145/155
$145/155
$135/145
$145/155
$125/135
$135/145
$145/155
$115/125
$125/135
$145/155
$125/135
$125/135
$115/125
Teen Dancers (Ages 11+)
Dancers Ages 7+
All Genders Welcome
Foundational Modern
Foundational Ballet
Foundational Jazz
Foundational Ballet
Foundational Rehearsal
Day
CE - Corian Ellisor
SE - Shawn Evangelista
DNC170 Teen Beginning Ballet
Teen Contemporary
DNC171
Dance
DNC172 Teen Beginning Jazz
DNC173 Teen Hip Hop
$125/135
$145/155
$125/135
$135/145
$125/135
Sat.
Tues.
Tues.
Tues.
Wed.
Wed.
4:00 – 5:00 pm
5:00 – 6:30 pm
4:00 – 5:00 pm
5:00 – 6:15 pm
6:15 – 6:45 pm
11:15 am–
12:00 pm
12:00 – 1:00 pm
4:00 – 5:30 pm
5:30 – 6:30 pm
6:30 – 7:00 pm
4:15 – 5:00 pm
5:00 – 6:30 pm
$125/135
$145/155
$125/135
$125/135
$115/125
$145/155
DNC180
Wed.
6:30 – 7:15 pm
$115/125
DNC184
MH - Maddie Hane
SH - Sean Hilton
$115/125
TBA Tues.
6:30 – 7:30 pm
$125/135
JW
Tues.
7:00 – 8:00 pm
$125/135
CE
Wed.
TBA Sat.
7:15 – 8:00 pm
1:00 – 1:45 pm
$125/135
$125/135
Specialized & Adult Dance Classes
Adult Barre &
Conditioning
Beginning Irish Dance
DNC181
(Ages 8+)
Beginning Irish Dance
DNC182
(Ages 4 – 12)
DNC183 African Dance
NJ - Nicole Johnson
AK - Assane Kouyate
Adult Contemporary Dance
HM - Heather Moffitt
ER - Erin Rausch
JW
Mon.
6:30 – 7:30 pm
$125/135
MH
Mon.
6:30 – 7:30 pm
$125/135
MH
Sat.
9:00 – 10:00 am
$125/135
AK
Sat.
11:00 am–
12:15 pm
$125/135
CE
Wed.
8:00 – 9:00 mp
$125/135
JW - Jerylann Warner
TBA - To be announced
404.872.5338
Time
5
Day
fall 2016
Course # Class Name
All Genders Welcome
Parent & Me Ballet DNC101
(Ages 2–4)
Creative Dance DNC102
(Ages 3 – 4)
Creative Movement
DNC103
(Ages 3 – 4)
DNC104 Pre-Ballet 2 (Ages 5 – 7)
DNC105 Pre Ballet (Ages 5 – 7)
Ballet/Tap Combo DNC106
(Ages 4 – 6)
Creative Movement DNC107
(Ages 4 – 5)
Creative Movement
DNC108
(Ages 4 – 6)
Creative Movement/
DNC109
Pre Ballet 1 (Ages 5 – 7)
DNC110 Pre–Ballet 2 (Ages 5 – 7)
DNC111 Jazz 1 (Ages 5 – 7)
DNC112 Hip Hop Tots
D I S C I P L I N E
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Callanwolde’s Newest Offering
Rick Baker School of Music
Music Recording Program
C
allanwolde Fine Arts Center is thrilled to announce our newest Program: The
Callanwolde Music Recording Program. We are honored that this program is under
the direction of Callanwolde’s Director of Recording Phil Tan, a three-time Grammy
Award-winning sound engineer, who has generously donated his time and resources to
help create this exciting program.
Atlanta is one of the top ten
music recording cities in the
nation, yet there has been a
lack of music and recording
educational programs
and studios – until now.
Callanwolde’s Music Recording
Program is a curriculum of
classes designed by Phil Tan
to provide low-cost training
that will be a great start to
those interested in learning
Phil Tan (left) and Rick Baker.
the art of recording. The Phil
Tan curriculum includes
Introduction to Music Technology, a three-part course. Upon completion of all three
parts with a passing grade, students will earn the Phil Tan Music Recording Certificate
which can be an aid for students to gain acceptance into college music recording
programs and in some cases, earn college credit or get professional studio internships.
I M A G I N A T I O N
Rick Baker
School of Music +
Music Recording
Music Recording
Introduction: Avid Pro Tools
Learn how to use Pro Tools, the industry standard
for Digital Audio Workstations. This class will
cover basic principles, giving you the foundation
to create complete projects, from initial setup to
mixdown. Avid Pro Tools is the prerequisite class
to enroll in Callanwolde’s Introduction to Music
Recording Part 1.
Topics include: Creating sessions, file
management, navigation, audio and MIDI
recording, basic editing techniques, introduction
to mixing, plug-in effects, and software
instruments. Prerequisites: Basic computer
knowledge including the ability to use input
devices (keyboard and mouse)
Introduction to Music Technology Parts I, II and III
With high quality hardware and software now
available at reasonable prices, creating and
recording music is no longer a pipe dream.
Learn about the music production process and
the tools available to you to create music on
your computer. Prerequisite: Avid Pro-Tools or
Permission of Instructor.
Part I: Basics and Fundamentals
Topics include:
This is a great opportunity for people of all ages – including teens – who are interested in
learning about recording and mixing and possibly aspire to work in the music business.
Currently housed our music building, we have workstations for up eight students in each
class, affording everyone personal attention from our expert faculty, coordinated by Phil
Tan. Please see our website for faculty biographies.
a. Fundamentals of Sound: Frequency and pitch,
amplitude, wavelength, sound pressure, loudness.
Phil Tan
d. The Digital Audio Workstation: Hardware and
software, analog to digital conversion, file types,
project management, effects plug-ins, software
instruments.
Phil Tan, soft-spoken and the measure of calm, is one of the most respected and
highly-awarded professionals in his field. Phil began his career at the age of 18, when,
with little music experience (just some childhood piano lessons), he decided to focus
on music post-high school. He was accepted to the prestigious Berklee School of Music
in Boston, MA but he could not afford it. Instead, he chose Full Sail University in
Florida and upon graduation, landed an internship here in Atlanta, which eventually
led him to recording and mixing work with JD (Jermaine Dupri), a friendship and
close working relationship that continues to this day. Phil Tan is a 3-time Grammy
award recipient whose credits include bestsellers by Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Ne-Yo,
Ludacris, Usher, Katy Perry, Janelle Monae and more.
Rick Baker
Callanwolde is fortunate to have Rick Baker on our Board of Directors. As a Wealth
Management Investor with Merrill Lynch and previously with Morgan Stanley, Mr.
Baker has been honored with numerous awards and recognitions, and has served on
many boards including the American Cancer Society, the American Red Cross, and the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. In his “other life,” Rick Baker is a
musician, vintage guitar collector, music enthusiast, and, for Callanwolde, a benefactor.
The Rick Baker School of Music and Music Recording is a wonderful legacy that provides
music instruction to people of all ages; we are most thankful to Rick and his family for
this patronage.
b. Digital Audio: Sample rate, bit depth, sampling,
digital clocking.
c. The Computer: Mac vs PC, processor speed,
RAM, hard drives, displays.
e. MIDI: MIDI interfaces, MIDI connections, MIDI
channels, MIDI modes, patches and banks,
polyphony, multitimbrality, DAW connections,
quantisation, General MIDI, MIDI synchronization.
Part II: Recording
Topics include:
a. Project management: The team (who’s
responsible for what?), budgeting, logistics.
b. Studio Setup: Preamp, speaker and subwoofer
placement, acoustic treatment, headphones,
monitor controller, DAW controller, keyboard
controller, wiring.
c. Microphones: Types, polar patterns, frequency
response, techniques and applications.
d. Recording: Preparation, setting levels,
managing noise levels, recording MIDI, recording
vocals, recording instruments, punching (manual
and automated).
e. Editing: Comping, editing audio and MIDI.
I N N O V A T I O N
T R A D I T I O N
C O U R A G E
Thanks to Atlanta Pro Audio | MacroTek for
providing equipment for our Music Recording
program.
fall 2016
Part III: Mixing and mastering
Topics include:
c. Compressors: Compressor types, threshold,
ratios and knees, attack and release, makeup gain, side-chain compression, parallel
compression.
d. Mixing: Instrument frequency ranges, building
the mix, headroom, psychoacoustic, panning,
equalization, compression and limiting, effects
and processing, automation.
e. Mastering: Critical listening, hardware vs
software, equalization, compression, formats.
Introduction to Apple Logic Pro
Introduction to Ableton Live
Topics include: Setup, loops and loops browser,
audio and MIDI recording, audio and MIDI editing,
flexing time and pitch, effects plug-ins, software
instruments, mixing and automation.
Topics include: User interface, file management,
recording audio, working with MIDI, basics of
warping, DSP effects devices, Live’s included
instruments, mixing techniques, automation and
creating live sets.
Discover Logic Pro, Apple’s powerful and versatile
music production system. You will be introduced
to Logic’s primary windows and features, and
learn how to manage a song, from the first note to
the final bounce.
Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge
including the ability to use input devices
(keyboard and mouse).
Designed to be an instrument for live
performances, Live is also a powerful tool for
composing, arranging, recording, mixing and
mastering. Learn tips, tricks and techniques that
will introduce you to new creative possibilities.
Prerequisites: Basic computer knowledge
including the ability to use input devices
(keyboard and mouse).
Upon completion of all three parts of Music Technology with a passing grade, students will earn
the Phil Tan Music Recording Certificate which can be an aid for students to gain acceptance into college
music recording programs and in some cases, earn college credit or get professional studio internships.
Music Recording Class Schedule
Course #
Class name
Day
Dates
Time
Members/
Non-members
September 2016
MR900
Avid Pro Tools (the "on ramp")
Wednesdays
September 7 – 28
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
$200/$210
MR901
Avid Pro Tools (the "on ramp")
Saturdays
Sept. 17 – Oct. 1
10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
$200/$210
MR902
Introduction to Music Technology, Part I: Basics and Fundamentals
Saturdays
Sept. 17 – Oct. 1
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
$200/$210
October 2016
MR100
Avid Pro Tools (the "on ramp")
Wednesdays
6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
$200/$210
MR101
Introduction to Music Technology, Part I: Basics and Fundamentals
October 5 – 26 (skip 10/12)
Saturdays
October 8 – 29
10 a.m. – 12 noon
$200/$210
MR102
Introduction to Music Technology, Part II: Recording
Saturdays
October 8 – 29
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
$200/$210
MR103
Avid Pro Tools (the "on ramp")
Saturdays
October 8 – 29
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
$200/$210
November 2016
MR200
Avid Pro Tools (the "on ramp")
Wednesdays
November 2 – 16
6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
$200/$210
MR201
Introduction to Music Technology, Part II: Recording
Saturdays
November 5 – 19
10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
$200/$210
MR202
Introduction to Music Technology, Part III: Mixing and Mastering
Saturdays
November 5 – 19
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
$200/$210
Saturdays
November 5 – 19
3:00 – 6:00 p.m.
$200/$210
Introduction to Music Technology, Part I: Basics and Fundamentals
MR203
Minimum 3 students/maximum 8 student per class 404.872.5338
b. Equalizers: High/low cut filters, shelving filters,
band-pass filters, parametric EQ, graphic EQ.
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a. The Mixer: The channel strip, inserts, fader,
pan, mute and solo, bussing, auxiliary sends and
returns, pre and post fade, inserts, master section.
D I S C I P L I N E
Music Lessons
Thanks to Cooper Piano for tuning and providing Callanwolde’s Pianos
C O M M I T M E N T
Music Classes for
Adults and Teens
www.callanwolde.org
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class schedule
Beginning Guitar for Teens and Adults
For personal instruction with a class pricing, look
no further than the Rick Baker School of Music
at Callanwolde! This is a great class to get you
started with an acoustic guitar; by the end of eight
weeks you’ll be well on your way. Min. 4, max. 8.
Preschool Music Private Lessons
Age 2 ½ to 5 years
Young children learn how to sing and also play
the piano/keyboard.
Monthly Price: (Classes # MUS101 – MUS110)
30 minutes: $115 members/$125 non-members
45 minutes: $180 members/$190 non-members
60 minutes: $230 members/$240 non-members
Music Lessons (For All Ages, Styles, and Levels)
Callanwolde Music Faculty
$200 members/$230 non-members
September 17 – November 5
11:00 – 12:00 p.m. 8 weeks
Kindermusik
Private lessons are scheduled on an individual
basis. Students must confirm times and dates of
lessons with Callanwolde before registering and
paying for lessons. Call 404.872.5338 for more
information on faculty, student placement, and
arranging schedules. One time registration fee of
$50. Instructors set own make-up policy.
Lessons available in Piano, Voice, Guitar, Woodwinds, Strings
Monthly Price: (Classes # MUS101 – MUS110)
30 minutes: $115 members/$125 non-members
45 minutes: $180 members/$190 non-members
60 minutes: $240 members/$250 non-members
Instructor: Fee:
MUS316
VILLAGE AND EARLY WALKERS – Zoom Buggy
Babies up to 18 months with parent/caregiver
Explore the many ways baby and parent can
zoom! Experience the vroom of a rocket ship
and the swoosh of the canoe oars all through a
variety of instruments and songs. Music helps
us open our hearts and minds to the wonder
of our beautiful world. Engage in rituals and
playful activities such as massage for stress
release, lap bounces for steady beat, and exercise
for flexibility and movement, all set to fun and
enriching music. So come to dance, sing, play
musical instruments, and find new ways to play
with your baby. Save the Date!
Christmas at Callanwolde
980 Briarcliff Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-872-5338
Callanwolde.org
Mark your calendars for the return of Christmas at
Callanwolde! Join us for professional holiday displays,
artist markets, activities for children and adults, and our
new Christmas at Callanwolde Light Show Presented by
Illuminating Design!
November 21- December 30, 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Indoor and outdoor tours! For more information and
ticketing visit callanwolde.org.
I M A G I N A T I O N
Bring a friend and have twice the fun!! Home
Materials: CD, colorful board book, two art
banners, and child’s instrument are included in
tuition. No sibling kit. Min. 5, max. 10
Instructor:
Fee: KMK301 June Abbott
$155 members / $165 non-members
Wednesdays, September 7 – November 9
(skips 9/21 and 9/28)
11:20 a.m. – 12 Noon
8 weeks
TODDLERS – Our Time: Milk & Cookies
18 months to 3 years with parent/caregiver
“Milk and Cookies” makes everyday home
activities and chores easier and more fun with
music! Cook and sing to “The Muffin Man”
dust and clean to the song “In My House”, get
ready to wash clothes to the delightful poem
“Washing Machine”, blow on hot cross buns and
wiggle like jelly are all represented in familiar
as well as new songs. Encourage your child to
be creative, to initiate their own ideas and to
explore, they’ll uncover an engaging musical
world while building confidence, self-control and
communication skills. Home Materials: 2 CDs,
2 literature books, family activity book, musical
instrument – all held in a durable lunch bag and
included in tuition. Min 5, Max. 12
Instructor: June Abbott
Fee: $185 members / $195 non-members
Sibling Rate: $165 members / $175 non-members
KMK203 Wednesdays, August 24 – November 9
(skips 9/21 and 9/28)
10:30 – 11:10 a.m.
10 weeks
PRE-SCHOOLERS – Imagine That: Hello Weather!
Let’s Play Together!
3 to 5 year olds – Parent/caregiver joins in the last
10 minutes of class
This 45 minute class uses the power of music
to tap into a preschoolers creative spirit and
boundless energy. We focus on developing their
learning strengths and self- confidence. We will
have sunshine, rain, snow, thunderstorms, and
more in this imaginative and delightful weatherrelated musical adventure. Your child will create
storm sounds with a drum to “Wild Storms”, jump
in a pretend puddles to “Mud Puddle Jump” throw
pretend snowballs and sing-along to “Colors of
the Rainbow”. They’ll be surrounded in a creative
musical environment that integrates music with
movement, instrument exploration, pretend play
and much more. Home materials included in
tuition: Double CD, two literature books, family
activity book, two instruments, a play set, and a
cool blue Kindermusik backpack. Min. 5 Max. 9
Instructor: June Abbott
Fee:
$190 members / $200 non-members
Sibling Rate:$170 members / $180 non-members
KMK103 Thursdays, August 25 – November 10
(skips 9/22 and 9/29)
3:45 - 4:30 p.m. 10 weeks
I N N O V A T I O N
T R A D I T I O N
Portfolio Building for
Teens (8th – 12th Grade)
Creative Writing for Teens
C O U R A G E
Save the Date!
Saturday, September 10th, 2016
new!
Zoe Shacham
$175 members/$185 non-members
Saturdays, September 17 – November 12 (skip 10/8)
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
8 weeks
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Instructor: Fee:
WRI301
fall 2016
Our teen summer campers loved working with
Zoe Shacham on creative writing projects, and
she returns this fall to continue the thoughts! An
published novelist, Zoe is a terrific instructor and
loves working with teens! Min. 4, max. 10
Christopher Hall was one of our popular drawing
instructors this summer for teen drawing camp,
and he’s back with great new projects this fall.
A professional artist and instructor at Kennesaw
State University, Chris has a wealth of knowledge
and excellent projects in ink, liquid watercolor
and graphite to help learn new skills and beef up
your portfolio. All supplies included. Min. 4, max.
10
Instructor: Fee:
PAD301
Presented by Callanwolde Fine Arts Center,
The Greenhouse Foundation, and
The American Red Cross.
Christopher Hall
$195 members/$205 non-members
Saturdays, September 17 – November 12 (skip 10/8)
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
8 weeks
Painting for Teens
980 Briarcliff Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-872-5338
Callanwolde.org
new!
Artist Jessica Blinkhorn comes to Callanwolde
with a wide array of teaching experience, and
her evening class for adult painters has quickly
become a success. She has an incredible way of
imparting knowledge to bring out the best in
each student. Some materials supplied, short
supply list will be emailed upon registration. Min.
4, max. 10
Instructor: Fee:
PAD302
Concert - 12:00 pm - 9:30 pm
VIP After Party - 9:30 pm - 11:30 pm
Jessica Blinkhorn
$195 members/$205 non-members
Saturdays, September 17 – November 12 (skip 10/8)
12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
8 weeks
Darkroom Photography for Teens
Learn about black and white photography from
professional photographer and teacher! This
class will cover basic techniques, history and the
aesthetics of photography through a series of
Metal
jewelry
by Cat
Goolsby
Headliner - CeeLo Green
Hosted by Rick Baker
Proceeds go to programs and scholarships developed for
the U.S. Military Veterans and students in need.
fun projects that will enable students to become
comfortable and confident in taking photos and
developing their own film. Students who have
taken previous darkroom classes will be directed
toward more advanced darkroom processes. A
short supply list will be emailed upon registration.
Min. 5, max. 10
Instructor: Fee:
PHO302
Callanwolde Staff
$195 members/$205 non-members
Saturdays, September 17 – November 12 (skip 10/8)
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
8 weeks
The Basics and Beyond:
Jewelry Making and Metalsmithing
This course offers the basics in jewelry design
and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students;
projects change each quarter. Learn silver piercing
(cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing
(polishing) and stone setting. Individual attention
will encourage the development of personal
style and emphasize high quality, wearable art or
small sculptural pieces. Projects range from rings,
bracelets, pendants, earrings, lockets, vessels
and broaches. Teens and senior citizens welcome
(ages 12+). Materials will be discussed in the first
class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects
could cost approx. $30 (silver could cost more). No
prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate students
have option to design a project with guidance
from instructor; Intermediate students must
have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing classes
and have ability to design artwork with limited
instruction. Min. 4, max. 8. No prerequisite.
Instructor:
Fee:
JWY301
Cat Goolsby
$175 members/$185 non-members
Wednesdays, August 24 – October 5 (skips 9/28)
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
6 weeks
Beginning Guitar for Teens and Adults
For personal instruction with a class pricing, look
no further than the Rick Baker School of Music
at Callanwolde! This is a great class to get you
started with an acoustic guitar; by the end of eight
weeks you’ll be well on your way. Min. 4, max. 8
Instructor: Fee:
MUS316
Callanwolde Music Faculty
$200 members/$230 non-members
Saturdays, September 17 – November 12 (skip 10/8)
11:00 – 12:00 p.m. 8 weeks
Bookbinding: Making Journals
and Sketchbooks new!
Practicing artist/bookmaker Katie Miller of Soft
Spoken Press will teach the basic terminology and
beginning techniques of bookbinding. Students
will learn to make handmade paper and then
learn different stitching techniques for binding
books. Students will come away from this six
week class with multiple books with the paper
they have made! No prior experience necessary.
Some supplies provided, a short supply list will be
emailed. Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor: Fee: PAD303 Katie Miller
$135 members/$145 non-members
Saturdays, September 17 – October 29 (skip 10/8)
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
6 weeks
404.872.5338
Drawing for Teens
D I S C I P L I N E
C O M M I T M E N T
Halloween Night on Callanwolde
Mountain!
www.callanwolde.org
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class schedule
Callanwolde is thrilled to be partnering with
The GreenHouse Foundation by helping our
community through our horticulture program.
The GreenHouse Foundation was founded
by entertainer CeeLo Green and his sister
Shedonna Alexander. Honoring a family tradition
of community service and philanthropy, the
organization was created to continue the legacy
started by their grandmother, Ruby Callaway
Robinson, Executive Director of CASCADE, a
national nonprofit organization dedicated to
addressing the issues of drug use and abuse
amongst our nation’s youth, and their late mother,
Sheila J. Callaway, an ordained minister and one
of the first African American female firefighters in
the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
October 28th
6:00 - 9:00 PM
980 Briarcliff Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-872-5338
Callanwolde.org
A night of family fun for both kids and adults. Join us with
Legoland Discovery Center, spooky music by J&M Sound
Design and Callanwolde Concert Band with Matthew
Kaminski, trick or treating, and costume contest!
Family friendly costumes encouraged.
Yoga for Life: Beginners
Have you ever been interested in Yoga, but were
afraid to try it? Come to this class built expressly
for the first-time yoga student. Our long-time
yoga instructor Kate Holland will guide you with
easy instruction and lots of hands-on assistance
with the asanas (poses), great breathing
techniques that bring stress release and a sense
of well being. Please bring a yoga mat. Min. 5,
max. 15
Kate Holland
$120 members/$130 non-members
Mondays, August 22 – October 31 (skip 9/5)
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
10 weeks
Yoga for Life: Extended Session
Learn sacred sequences of asanas ( postures) to
strengthen body and spirit. Brings wonderful
new levels of flexibility and deeper experiences
of relaxation and awareness. Includes study of
pranayama and meditation practice. Previous
study required. Please bring a yoga mat. Min. 5,
max. 15
Instructor: Fee: FIT302
The GreenHouse Foundation was founded to
educate, inspire and influence school-aged children
in disadvantaged areas to become responsible
stewards of their environment, communities and
future. Renovation work will soon begin on the Ruby
Callaway Robinson Greenhouse, which will be used
for our new Callanwolde School of Horticulture
and Culinary Arts and The GreenHouse Foundation
program and the GreenHouse Foundation’s
educational programs.
For more information, visit callanwolde.org
Callanwolde School
of Yoga + Fitness
Instructor: Fee: FIT301
I M A G I N A T I O N
Kate Holland
$140 members/$150 non-members
Mondays, August 22 – October 31 (skip 9/5)
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
10 weeks
Tai Chi: Beginning & Continuing
Tai Chi is a Chinese Martial Art that combines selfdefense with meditation and breath control. It is
practiced today primarily for its health benefits,
stress relief and relaxation. The slow flowing
movements are designed to stimulate the flow
of energy or chi, in the body with the ultimate
aim of rejuvenation and increased longevity. The slowness also allows the mind to be actively
involved so that one’s awareness directs the
movements, integrating one’s body, mind and
spirit. Min. 5, max. 10.
Instructor: Fee: FIT303
Mali Harrell
$150 members/$160 non-members
Mondays, August 29 – October 31
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
10 weeks
Callanwolde School
of Horticulture +
Culinary Arts
We are thrilled to announce a new series of classes
about Horticulture! As we move forward with this
program, expect to see classes in How to Create
a Butterfly Garden, Beneficial Insects, Bonsai
101, Ikebana and Flower Arranging, Terrariums,
Container Gardening, Water Conservation, and
Bee Keeping, as well as classes in Beer Making,
Fermentation, and Edible Wildflowers and Weeds.
Let us know what you’d like to learn!
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is thrilled to
announce our new Ruby Callaway Robinson
Greenhouse!
We are thrilled to partner with The Captain Planet
Foundation and as a project learning garden site
for DeKalb educators! Check out our new garden,
located near the Goldman Retreat. Ask us how
you can get involved!
Garden Tour and Food Swap
Join Callanwolde staff for an end of summer
food swap! This is the perfect time to share your
extra zucchini and get something – backyard
eggs, fresh baked scones, basil? - in return. Let’s
trade! Be creative! After our food swap, join us for
a garden tour! Register by sending an email to
[email protected].
Free!
Sunday, August 28
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Planting for the Fall Garden
new!
Learn best practices and tips for planting for the
fall – lettuces, greens (broccoli, kale, etc.), garlic
and other vegetables thrive during these cooler
months – even in Atlanta! Learn about cover crops
and what you can do to put more energy and
helpful minerals and enzymes into your garden
soil. Participants will take home a free pack of
seeds, handouts, and lots of helpful knowledge!
Fee:
HRT301
$20 members/$30 non-members
Saturday, September 18
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
1 day
I N N O V A T I O N
Callanwolde School
of Literary Arts
Advanced Poetry Workshop
Memoir II: Reading It and Writing It
A class for students who have completed Memoir
One at Callanwolde. Instructor’s permission is
required. Students can expect to have written and
revised 25 pages before individual conferences on
the last night of class. An outside speaker and oral
reports are included. Min. 6, max. 10.
Instructor: Fee:
WRI303
June Akers Seese
$165 members/$175 non-members
Wednesdays,August 30 – October 19
7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
A class for writers who have completed a memoir
seminar at Callanwolde, presented oral reports
and have revised 60 pages of their memoirs in
progress. and have instructor’s permission. Outside
speakers and oral reports. Students can expect to
have written and revised 30 pages of new work.
They are also encouraged to submit excerpts to
“little” literary magazines and read excerpts at the
Annual Memoir Reading Event at Callanwolde’s
Samuel Goldman Retreat. This performance and
the champagne reception attracts a full house each
November. Min. 6 - Max. 8
Instructor: Fee:
WRI304
June Akers Seese
$175 members/$185 non-members
Tuesdays, August 29– October 18
7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Callanwolde School
of Visual Arts
Children’s Art
Wee Artists (4 - 6 years)
new!
This class will introduce various art media (collage,
paint, fibers, etc.) with fun, age-appropriate yet
challenging projects for our youngest artists. Our
experienced teachers love working with this age
group and helping them find joy in structured art
projects that encourage individual creativity and
expression. All supplies included. Min. 5, max. 9.
8 weeks
Callanwolde teachers
$120 members/$130 non-members
Saturdays, September 17 – October 29 (skip 10/8)
10:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m. 6 weeks
Watercolor Animals! (6 - 10 years)
Your child will explore the world of watercolors
as they create a series of paintings using some
of their favorite animals for inspiration. While
creating everything cave painting to fantastic
creatures from their own imagination, students
will be introduced to the basics of art such as line,
texture, value, form, and color. Fun, hands-on
class for kids! All supplies included. Min. 5, max. 8.
Instructor: Fee:
ART202
Suzy Ferriss
$100 members/$110 non-members
Tuesdays, August 23 – September 20
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks
Make Art Like the Masters! (6 - 10 years)
From Picasso to Pollock, from Pop Art to Op
Art, students will be introduced to a variety of
innovative techniques and styles found in modern
art. While creating their own projects inspired by
the masters, students will become familiar with
fundamentals of art such as composition, texture,
pattern, color, and value. Invention and creativity
are encouraged through this hands-on class! All
supplies included. Min. 5, max. 8.
Instructor: Fee:
ART203
Suzy Ferriss
$100 members/$110 non-members
Tuesdays, September 27 – October 25
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4 weeks
Jewelry + Metalsmithing
C.T. Vivian
Callanwolde’s Rick Baker School of Music
and Music Recording Speaker Series
980 Briarcliff Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-872-5338
Callanwolde.org
8 weeks
Instructor: Fee:
ART201
Come hear the words of C.T. Vivian- author,
minister, and close friend and lieutenant
of Martin Luther King Jr., this fall at
Callanwolde.
•
September 29th, 2016. 7 PM.
•
For more information about tickets and
sponsorship, please contact Tori Isham at
[email protected] or call
404-872-5338.
Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry Fabrication and
Metalsmithing
This course offers the basics in jewelry design
and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students;
projects change each quarter. Learn silver piercing
(cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing
(polishing) and stone setting. Individual attention
will encourage the development of personal
style and emphasize high quality, wearable art or
small sculptural pieces. Projects range from rings,
bracelets, pendants, earrings, lockets, vessels and
broaches. Materials will be discussed in the first
class; copper/brass metal and stones for projects
could cost approx. $30 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for beginners. Intermediate
students have option to design a project with
guidance from instructor; Intermediate students
must have taken minimum of 4 metalsmithing
classes and have ability to design artwork with
limited instruction. This class is for teens and
adults. Min. 4, max. 8.
Instructor:
Fee:
JWY301
Cat Goolsby
$175 members/$185 non-members
Wednesdays, August 24 – October 5 (skips 9/28)
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
6 weeks
404.872.5338
Memye Curtis Tucker, Ph.D.
$130 members/$140 non-members
Saturdays, September 17, 24 and October 1, 22
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
4 sessions
Advanced Memoir Seminar
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Instructor: Fee:
WRI302
C O U R A G E
fall 2016
Advanced Poetry Workshop composed of four
intensive sessions to help serious adult poets find
and focus their poems and revise in the light of
contemporary practice. The workshop will include
exercises, discussions of craft, and optional
reading and writing assignments. For acceptance,
those who have not attended this workshop
previously should email two poems to mc@
tucker.net by August 25, 2016. All registered poets
should email two poems for opening discussion
to [email protected] by Sept. 5th and bring eight
copies of each to the workshop. Award-winning
poet Memye Curtis Tucker is a longtime Senior
Editor of Atlanta Review. Min 4, max. 8.
T R A D I T I O N
D I S C I P L I N E
Painting and Drawing
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The Basics and Beyond:
Jewelry Making and Metalsmithing
This course will focus on fabrication techniques,
help students establish and solidify their basic
skills, and create their own design ideas. Students
may work on developing and advancing their
fabrication skills with instructor guided projects
which can include, but will not be limited to
several methods of stone setting, clasps, hinges,
cold connections such as rivets, and chainmaking. Students may also work on their own
projects with instructor guidance. Problem
solving, construction, and craftsmanship are
strongly emphasized in this mixed level class. Good for all students who enjoy being inspired by
people of varying levels of skill and experience.
Material requirements and cost will be discussed
the first class (approximately $40). Min. 4; Max 8.
No Prerequisite.
Instructor: Fee: JWY302
JWY303
JWY304
JWY305
JWY306
Priscilla Fritsch
$215 members/$225 non-members
Mondays, August 29--October 31 (skip 9/5, 9/19)
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
8 weeks
Mondays, August 29--October 31 (skip 9/5, 9/19)
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
8 weeks
Wednesdays, September 7--November 2 (skip 9/14)
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
8 weeks
Thursdays, September 8--November 3(skip 9/15)
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
8 weeks
Thursdays, September 8--November 3(skip 9/15)
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
8 weeks
Beginning/Intermediate Jewelry & Metalsmithing
This course offers the basics in jewelry design
and fabrication. Appropriate for repeat students;
students can design their own projects or get an
assigned project if preferred. Learn silver piercing
(cutting), shaping, soldering, texturing, finishing
(polishing) and stone setting. Smaller class size
allows for individual attention & encourages
the development of personal style and high
quality craftsmanship. Projects range from rings,
bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces, vessels
and broaches. Teens are welcome. Materials
will be discussed in the first class; copper/brass
metal and stones for projects could cost approx.
$50 (silver could cost more). No prerequisite for
beginners. Intermediate students have option to
design a project with guidance from instructor;
Intermediate students must have taken minimum
of 4 metalsmithing classes and have ability to
design artwork with limited instruction. Min. 4,
max. 8.
Instructor: Fee:
JWY307
Aalia Mujtaba
$195 members/$205 non-members
Tuesdays, September 6 – October 25
6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. C O M M I T M E N T
8 weeks
Children’s Book Illustration
new!
We are thrilled that highly-regarded children’s
book illustrator Mark Edward Geyer will continue
teaching at Callanwolde! This class will teach you
the steps of creating children’s book illustrations.
Students learn conceptualization, thumbnail
sketching, reference gathering, composition,
color, and distribution of values. Students will
use their own imagination to develop their own
style, and the choice of color media is left up to
the student. Mark will teach the art of drawing
characters, both human and animal, and the
importance of creating settings that tell a story.
Best known as the illustrator of The Green Mile
and Rose Madder, both by Stephen King, Mark
is currently illustrating two middle-grade series
for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: The Inquisitor’s
Apprentice series and The Shakespeare Mysteries.
The Inquisitor’s Apprentice was chosen by Kirkus
Reviews as one of the Best-Illustrated Chapter
Books of 2011. Supply list will be emailed – Please
note new days and times! Min. 6, max. 14.
Instructor:
Fee: PAD304
PAD305 Mark Edward Geyer
$190 members/$200 non-members
Tuesdays, September 6—October 25
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m 8 weeks
Saturdays, September 17 – November 12 (skip 10/8)
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m 8 weeks
Observational Drawing and Image Making
new!
An experienced teacher, artist Jiha Moon has
exhibited her artwork worldwide and is in the
collections of over 15 public collections including
the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC,
Virginia Museum of Fine Art, The Fabric Workshop
and Museum in Philadelphia, MOCA GA and the
High Museum. Currently a solo exhibition of
her work, organized by the Halsey Institute of
Contemporary Art in Charleston, SC is traveling to
museums throughout the country. We are thrilled
that Jiha will begin teaching here this fall!
Students in this class will draw from direct and
indirect observation using a combination of
live (portrait) models and still life, as well as
landscapes and photographs. Using various
classic drawing materials such as charcoal, conté,
graphite students, and employing contemporary
techniques and drawing “languages”, student
will explore line, shape, colors, space, tonal
study, composition, and mark-making as a way
to understand contemporary image making.
Students will be introduced to many classical and
contemporary artists in this class. Both beginner
and experienced students are welcome. A supply
list will be emailed. Min. 4, max. 10.
Instructor:
Fee:
PAD306
Jiha Moon
$205 members/$215 non-members
+ 1-time model fee $20
Tuesdays, September 6 – October 25
6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Acrylic Painting and Image Making
indirect observation using a combination of
live (portrait) models, still life, and abstraction.
Students will learn how to mix colors, and the
techniques of using acrylic paint and mediums.
Students will also learn the formal rules of
composition while exploring how to develop
their ideas of painting through storytelling,
mark-making and various styles of contemporary
approaches. Students will be introduced to many
classical and contemporary artists in this class.
Both beginner and experienced students are
welcome. A supply list will be emailed. Min. 4,
max. 10.
Instructor:
Fee:
PAD307
Jiha Moon
$205 members/$215 non-members
+ 1-time model fee $20
Thursdays, September 9 – October 27
6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
8 weeks
new!
Students in this class will paint from direct and
8 weeks
The Expressive Power of Color
The illusions of perspective, three dimensionality,
and movement and moods such as excitement,
drama, mystery, and grief will all be explored with
paint and through the study of the use of color by
modern painters. This studio course introduces
students to the use of color in modern art while
teaching the necessary techniques to work
with acrylic paint. Painting from both life and
imagination, students will learn the wonderfully
expressive power of color. A great course suitable
for every level, with information that can be
applied to all fields of design.
Great for the beginning or intermediate level
artist. Supply list will be emailed. Min. 5, max. 14
Instructor:
Fee:
PAD308
Suzy Ferriss
$195 members/$205 non-members
Wednesdays, August 24 – September 21
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
5 weeks
Modern Art Techniques
Learn a variety of painting techniques while
studying the styles of the modern masters. Course
will introduce the student to Impressionism,
Pointillism, Surrealism, Pop Art, collage, and
abstraction along with other artists and art
movements whose innovation of technique is
notable. Through studying examples of art along
with actual studio practice, students will study
color theory, color mixture, methods of paint
application, how to paint from life, and how to
paint from imagination. Great for the beginning
or intermediate level artist. Supply list will be
emailed. Min. 5, max. 14
Instructor:
Fee:
PAD309
Suzy Ferriss
$195 members/$205 non-members
Wednesdays, September 28 – October 26
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
Self Expression & Exploration in Oil Paint
An experienced teacher, artist Jiha Moon has
exhibited her artwork worldwide and is in the
collections of over 15 public collections. We are
thrilled that Jiha will begin teaching here this fall!
Painting by Jiha Moon
I M A G I N A T I O N
5 weeks
This class is designed to guide students to find
their inner artist and explore the conscious
and subconscious ideas - much like painters
throughout history have found inspiration. Based
on the idea that the best way to learn is through
instructed experimentation, this class is suitable
for both new and continuing painters. Includes
basic instruction for using oil paints as well as
composition, subject matter and concepts. Class
includes one-on-one discussions and group
critiques. Supply list on-line. Min. 5 max. 9.
I N N O V A T I O N
Instructor:
Fee:
PAD310
Nathaniel Emerson
$180 members/$190 non-members
Wednesdays, September 14 – October 19
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
6 weeks
Pastel Class
8 weeks
Designed for both the beginner and experienced
painter, this course introduces you to the
language of painting and the use of color
and composition to create realistic portraits
and figures in oil. Students will work from
photographs as reference. Relax and learn in a
stress-free environment! Returning students are
introduced to new techniques to help them move
forward with their art. Supply list online. Min. 5,
max. 10.
Pat Hobaugh
$165 members/$175 non-members
Fridays, September 9 – October 28
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Luzene Hill
$185 members/$195 non-members /
Saturday + Sunday, September 24 + 25
(returning students)
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. each day
2 days
$225 members/$235 non-members
(new students)
Thursday, Saturday + Sunday, September 22, 24 + 25
7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
plus Sat + Sun above
3 days
Learn to create contemporary works thru
experimentation with watercolor in its
transparent and opaque forms! We will apply
techniques such as dripping, splattering, spraying,
glazing, stenciling, and use cob webs, feathers
and other natural elements. Explore both
representational ideas and non-representational
ideas to find your own style. Learn to work
loosely and get into the flow! Color theory will
also be covered. No prior experience necessary
– just an urge to express and find your creative
spirit. Supply list will be emailed. Bring a sack
lunch. Min. 6, max. 12.
Instructor:
Fee:
PAD317
Denise Nogueiras
$175 members/$185 non-members
Saturday, November 5
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
1 day
½ Day Workshop: The Painted Collage
Painting the Figure/ Portrait with Oils Demystified
Instructor: Fee:
PAD312
Instructor:
Fee: PAD314
Fee: PAD315
½ Day Workshop: Beginning Watercolor Texturing and Techniques
8 weeks
Figure Studio / Life Drawing
While learning about the history of collage,
students will create exciting mixed media works
that emphasize the use of color, texture, and
imagery. Inspired by such masters as Matisse
and Picasso, students will be taken through the
collage process, from painting and drawing
techniques, to composition and assembling, and
finally to completion. Supply list will be emailed.
Bring a sack lunch. Min. 5, Max 9.
Instructor:
Fee:
PAD316
Suzy Ferriss
$125 members/$135 non-members
Saturday, October 15
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
1 day
Photography
Darkroom Photography Workshop
Come develop and print in Callanwolde’s
Darkroom - use your film camera to create
black and whites prints. We will review printing
fundamentals and for returning students, and we
will work with toning and alternative processes.
Students will have access to darkroom in addition
to class time to work on individual projects. Min.
4, max. 10.
Annual Holiday Clay Sale & Show
Friday Night Figure Studio encourages creativity
in drawing or painting the figure. A model is
provided and participants are encouraged to
choose their own medium of artistic expression.
There is a classroom monitor but no instruction –
Ideal for the independent artist of all skill levels.
Model’s fee included in tuition. Min. 5, max. 15.
Fee:
PAD313
$180 members/$190 non-members
Fridays, September 17 – October 29
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
6 weeks
Workshops
Collage 2.0
2 - and 3- Day Workshop with artist Luzene Hill
Luzene returns to Callanwolde with her popular
approach to collage. Collage is “The sum of its
parts” - explore this accessible form of artmaking as you learn to manipulate, juxtapose
and combine images, patterns, textures, color. This poplular weekend workshop includes
an introduction and history of collage in an
informal setting, where individual expression
is enthusiastically encouraged. All students will
attend Saturday and Sunday; students new to
Luzene’s collage class (not necessarily beginners
to collage) will additionally attend a shorter
November 18th-20th
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
980 Briarcliff Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-872-5338
Callanwolde.org
Functional, decorative, and sculptural ceramics by the
students, instructors, and assistants of the Callanwolde
Pottery Department will be on sale.
Preview Reception: November 17th, from 7:00–10:00 PM.
Located in the Conservatory at Callanwolde.
404.872.5338
Lorraine Brennan
$155 members/$165 non-members
Thursdays, September 1 – October 20
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
Thursday evening class. A native to Atlanta,
Luzene is an enrolled member of the Eastern Band
of Cherokee Indians and a recent recipient of an
Eiteljorg Museum Contemporary Native American
Art Fellowship. Her multi-media work, including
installations and performances, have been
exhibited nationwide. Supply list will be emailed.
Bring a sack lunch. Min. 6, max. 12.
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Instructor:
Fee:
PAD311
C O U R A G E
fall 2016
Learn how to use both soft and oil pastels in
this 8 session course taught by our popular,
experienced artist/teacher Lorraine Brennan,
who has over 15 years experience in teaching art
foundations. We will be using figures, still life,
landscape, and non-representational subjects to
explore the possibilities of these two different
types of compressed pastel sticks. An ideal class
for beginners as well as students who are familiar
with the use of pastels and want to further
develop their color layering techniques. Min. 5,
max. 9
T R A D I T I O N
D I S C I P L I N E
www.callanwolde.org
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class schedule
Instructor:
Fee:
PHO201
David Damon
$190 members/$200 non-members
Wednesdays, August 31 – October 19
6:45 – 9:15 p.m.
C O M M I T M E N T
POTTERY FEES & SUPPLIES
8 weeks
Unless otherwise noted, fees are:
$
215 members/$230 non-members
Pottery
The tuition includes a $40 fee, which covers
the cost of one bag of stoneware, raku, or
lizella clay (other clays at additional cost),
glazes, and 2,000 cubic inches of glaze firing.
Students provide their own tools. Additional
clay and tools may be purchased from the
studio (cash or check only). Firing methods
include cone ten reduction, cone six electric,
Raku, Salt and soda.
Handbuilding
Recommended first clay course. All levels will
learn the expressive potential of pinch, coil, and
slab construction.
Pottery on the Wheel
Introduction to the potter’s wheel, for beginning
and intermediate students. Basic throwing skills
will be taught, as well as design and decorative
techniques for functional pottery forms.
All work fired at Callanwolde must be
produced in the Pottery Program studios
(no outside work allowed). Students may
access the studios on weekends and most
afternoons for practice at no additional cost.
For questions regarding pottery classes,
contact Glenn Dair (Pottery Director): (404) 874-9351.
Intermediate Handbuilding*
Those with at least two quarters handbuilding
experience will learn more advanced non-wheel
techniques. Emphasis placed on form, surface and
expression.
Intermediate Pottery*
ALL ADULT POTTERY CLASSES ARE 10 WEEKS
MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT PER CLASS
IS 12 STUDENTS
Students will learn to refine their wheel-throwing
technique, with emphasis on enhancing
the thrown form. At least two quarters of
throwing experience, plus a basic knowledge of
handbuilding is recommended.
I M A G I N A T I O N
*New students to Callanwolde Pottery must
enroll in Handbuilding or Pottery on the Wheel,
regardless of prior experience.
MORNINGS 9:30 a.m. - Noon
Mondays, September 12 - November 14
POT301 Handbuilding
Glenn Dair
Tuesdays, September 13 - November 15
POT302 Pottery on the Wheel
Glenn Dair
Wednesdays, September 14 - November 16
POT303 Intermediate Handbuilding
Glenn Dair
Thursdays, September 15 - November 17
POT304 Intermediate Pottery
Glenn Dair
EVENINGS 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Mondays, September 12 - November 14
POT305
Intermediate Handbuilding POT306
Intermediate Pottery (Soda Firing) Tuesdays, September 13 - November 15
POT307
Handbuilding POT308
Intermediate Pottery
Sandy Culp
Lora Rust
Mike Klapthor
Jennie Ashcraft
Wednesdays, September 14 - November 16
POT309
Handbuilding POT310
Intermediate Pottery
POT311
Studio Procedures ($85 / $95)
Ana Vizurraga
Vernon Smith
Glenn Dair
Thursdays, September 15 - November 17
POT312
Handbuilding
POT313
Pottery on the Wheel
Laurie Steele
Martha Cook
Fridays, September 16 - November 18
POT314
Handbuilding POT315
Pottery on the Wheel Callanwolde Scholarship Fund
Julia Burns
Mary Cobb
Textiles
Indigo
We will discuss and demonstrate how to set up
and maintain an organic indigo vat and class
members will have access to the vat for the
entire quarter. Students may choose to dye
their warp or weft yarns before weaving, explore
woven shibori or other types of shibori on their
handwoven cloth, dye older projects in which the
colors were unsuccessful, or explore the use of the
vat as they choose. Please consider a tax-deductible gift to our scholarship fund!
Your donation helps support school field trips, summer camps, and
class scholarships for children in our community!
Donate online, in-person or over the phone:
980 Briarcliff Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-872-5338
Callanwolde.org
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callanwolde.org/class-registration
Use course code SCH2000
404-872-5338
[email protected]
Intermediate students will weave a project of
their choice from a selection of their own yarn
supply. Beginning students will learn to wind a
warp, dress a loom and weave a project with yarns
from our selection supplied for the Callanwolde
weaving program. We have a great selection of
colors.
Beginner Students
Fee:
$180 members/$195 non-members
TEX201
Tuesdays, September 6 - November 8
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Intermediate Students
Fee:
$170 members/$185 non-members
TEX202
Tuesdays, September 6 - November 8
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
10 weeks
10 weeks
I N N O V A T I O N
T R A D I T I O N
C O U R A G E
Callanwolde Registration
Fall Quarter 2016 begins Monday, August 8 at 9:00 a.m.
Financial Need Scholarships:
CANCELLATIONS:
MAILING LIST:
All classes are for students 18 years and older unless the listing
describes them as for children or teens. See course descriptions for
details.
Registrations are accepted in the Callanwolde Administrative
Offices between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Students may register:
CONFIRMATION:
(2) by telephone with credit card, call 404.872.5338.
Due to postage costs, students DO NOT receive confirmation of
registration. Unless you are otherwise notified by telephone, classes
will start on the days, dates and times listed in this course catalog.
(3) in person.
(4) by mail; registrations may be mailed in early and will be
processed on November 9. To register by mail, complete the form
below and send check or credit card information to:
Registration
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
980 Briarcliff Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
REFUND POLICY: PLEASE READ ME
To withdraw from a class:
Make checks payable to CALLANWOLDE. No post-dated checks will be
accepted. Callanwolde will charge $15.00 for each returned check.
Please note: Registrations are not accepted by fax or e-mail.
Callanwolde is not responsible for classes missed due to student
absence. Please discuss unavoidable absences with the instructor.
• Students must notify the registration office by phone,
mail, or in person; e-mails are not acceptable notification for
withdrawal.
• Students must notify the registration office at least five
business days before the first class meeting in order to receive a
refund less a $20.00 withdrawal fee per class.
• NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER THAT TIME.
Contracts are already signed with the instructors, who are paid
according to the number of students registered.
• Refunds take 1–2 weeks to process.
Inclement Weather Policy
Monday-Friday: Callanwolde will be closed and classes will be cancelled if DeKalb County Schools
are closed due to inclement weather. Watch your local TV stations for information on school closings.
Please check Callanwolde Website, Twitter, and Facebook for cancellation info. Call 404.872.5338 for
info during office hours.
Students are automatically placed on the mailing list. If you wish to
receive e-mails about events at Callanwolde, include your e-mail
address on the form.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS & INFORMATION:
Callanwolde members provide annual support of the Arts Center
including its art education and outreach programs and preserving
the national historic Callanwolde estate. We are extremely grateful
for their contributions and excited to expand membership benefits,
creating opportunities for Callanwolde community members to
make a greater impact and enjoy more access.
Depending on your preferred membership level, benefits can include:
· Discounts on classes
· Free tickets to special events
· Early registration privileges
· Complimentary room rentals
· And much more!
To become a member and receive immediate discounts on your
classes, please fill out the form below. When you enclose payment,
you may select the lower member rate for your classes. Enclose
both your membership request and class payment in order to
receive the discount. Memberships are valid for one calendar year,
and apply to those classes for which you register from this date.
Memberships are not retroactive.
Visit the Callanwolde website for membership levels and their
benefits at www.callanwolde.org, or call: 404-872-5338.
Yes, I’d like to become a member!
CALLANWOLDE REGISTRATION FORM
All members receive $5 discount to all events and concerts, discounts on classes,
and more. See callanwolde.org/giving/membership/ or call 404-872-5338
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Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
980 Briarcliff Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
PUBLICITY WAIVER: Occasionally, Callanwolde takes photos of classes or
events for publicity purposes. If you prefer not to have your picture or your
child’s picture taken during such an event, please tell the photographer or
notify the Publicity Office in advance.
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(1) online at www.callanwolde.org.
Callanwolde offers scholarships based on financial need for all of
our classes and programs. To find out more information, please call
404-872-5338 or email [email protected]
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Callanwolde Fine Arts Center reserves the right to cancel any class
due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds are issued for cancelled
classes. We make every effort to notify students of postponements
and cancellations at least 24 hours before the first scheduled class.
Dates and times are subject to change as necessary. Callanwolde
may elect to postpone a class in order to accept additional
registrations to meet minimum enrollment requirements.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
ABSENTEE POLICY:
STUDENT AGE REQUIREMENTS:
fall 2016
Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note
that no student’s space will be held without full payment of all
class fees. Registrations mailed in early will not be processed
until the first day of registration. Registrations are accepted up to
the first day of each class if space is available; however, please
register 1 week before class begins. Credit card payments are
automatically deposited and cannot be used to hold a space until
cash or check payments are delivered.
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TIME DATED MATERIAL
Callanwolde Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 10AM-8PM Saturdays 10AM-3PM Closed Sundays
Create something new and exciting. Work side-by-side with world-class visual and
performing artists. Study both traditional and cutting-edge art forms. Engage in the life
of your community through creation and performance. Explore your art form’s boundaries.
Continuing in the Callanwolde Gallery
through the end of summer:
Red Roux Gumbo
Works by Nancy VanDevender
Nancy VanDeventer
Filet Soutache and Okra, 2016, 36”h x 24”w,
pigment ink on paper
Drawers in the Attic by Jeff Milsteen (2015)
Visions: A Juried
Exhibition by Members
of the Southeastern
Photographic Society
September 8 – November 11, 2016
Opening reception:
Thursday, September 8
7 – 9 PM
Free and open to the public,
reception sponsored by the SPS.
Gallery Hours
Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday 10 AM – 3 PM
The Southeastern Photographic Society (SPS) was formed in 1976 by
photography students at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center. This exhibition
highlights the organization’s 40th anniversary celebration and is part of the
2016 Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival. SPS has grown to more than
two hundred photographers; their meetup site has almost 1900 members
(http://www.meetup.com/SPS-Meetup/). SPS promotes the development
of photographic skills and artistic expression among our members through
activities such as lectures, image critiques, demonstrations, and field trips. SPS members range from beginning photographers to professionals.