A Lifetime of Art Begins Here

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A Lifetime of Art Begins Here
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mission
The
of BAYarts is to provide a welcoming lakeside environment
to stimulate, encourage and support professional and aspiring artists of
all ages through collaboration, education & exhibition.
The dream becomes a reality.
Open for Business!
F
unny how things fall into place. A few years
ago, just as BAYarts was completing the renovation
of the Fuller House, the 120-year old basement pottery
studio started showing its age: flooding in spring and
freezing in the winter. But the thing about potters
is, they never let small things like floods and
frosty fingertips get in the way of their love of clay or
the long-lasting friendships and camaraderie within
their community. In spite of the conditions, classes for all ages went on and masterpieces were created.
Then one day, an angel was sent to us, the daughter of beloved friend and fellow potter, Karen Ryel. Looking for a way to honor her mother’s
memory at the place that had meant so much to her, she made a commitment then and there to help us build a new one. And we did. And it’s
finished. And it seems like a miracle.
Needless to say, the gratitude for Gretchen Colleran and her husband Brian runs deep. In addition, it couldn’t have been completed without a team of
talented people who were equally passionate about this project including Andy Simons and our partners at Cleveland Metroparks; Senator Tom Patton,
Representative Nan Baker, Mayor Debbie Sutherland and The Ohio Facilities Construction Commission. On the ground: thanks to BAYarts board president Peter “Zen” Winzig, Norris McClure and Alabaster Construction, Michael Christoff of Vocon, Inc and Brian Stack of Stack Heating & Cooling.
…and to everyone in the BAYarts ceramics community for years of patience and continually good vibes, especially Joe Morris and BAYarts pottery goddess
Moira Beale for her leadership, vision and inspiration.
Purchase a special limited edition ceramic tile
to be part of a mural in the new studio.
All tiles will be created by advanced students; each one unique.
Information on our website or in the front office.
The Collective Arts Network
Pick up a free copy of the quarterly CAN Journal at BAYarts or download
at www.bayarts.net for up-to-date regional art, news and features.
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Located in the beautiful Huntington Reservation proud to partner
with Lake Erie Nature and Science Center.
Also within walking distance
WESTLAKE
artist opportunites 2
Applications Now Available...
Saturday, June 13th
An affordable alternative to sell your work,
space is limited so reserve your space early.
For further details and application, go to [email protected]
Marge’s Shop at BAYarts
Unique . Original . Handmade
Artists, send digital images and information to Karen Petkovic at [email protected]
Save the date!
Annual Juried Exhibition October 9th
Applications available Sept 1 at bayarts.net
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gallery events
MAR {7-21}
BAYarts WINTER STUDENT SHOW
Celebrate the artwork of children while we highlight several of
our winter classes. Featured in the winter showing will be Art
Academy, Lego Creator and our Telling Comics class. This show
is made possible by the Ruth Purdy-Leslie Youth Scholarship Fund.
Opening Reception Saturday, March 7 from 12:30-1:30 pm
“Self-Portrait” by Violet Kubiak
“Street Cafe” by Bernie D’Ettorre
APR {10-25}
April in Paris: Marge Gulley & Bernie D’Ettorre
Painters and long-time friends, Marge Gulley and Bernie D’Ettorre take us on
a trip through the streets of Paris and Normandy, France. The viewer will
have the rich experience of seeing these iconic places through the artists’ eyes.
Opening Reception Friday, April 10 from 7:00-9:00 pm
Scott Kortowich
Meredith Shemo
Patrick McCallum
MAY {1-23}
BAYarts ART CLUB
Beginning Fall 2014, a group of children between the ages of 10 and 14
spent between 20 and 30 weeks in an intensive study of art in a specialized
area of their choice. Split into thirds, students spent their time in
Cartooning or Ceramics or Drawing, Painting & Printmaking.
Celebrate the work of these students, each having selected their best pieces.
Curators & Instructors: Randy Crider, Jessica Ramage, Rebekah Wilhelm, Allison Polgar and Dina Hoeynck
gallery events
SULLIVAN FAMILY GALLERY
in the fuller house
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MAR {6-31}
THE BEST OF NOIS
The Northern Ohio
Illustrators Society
(NOIS) is featuring
what its members feel
is some of their best
work. NOIS began
almost twenty years
ago, as an informal
gathering of northern
Ohio illustrators
who saw a need to
communicate with one
another regarding
the rapidly changing
field of illustration.
“Payback” / Milan Kecman / mixed media
This 501-C non-profit
organization is com-
mitted to the support
Save the date:
MAY {1-23}
FIELD OF DREAMS
Sales benefit
the Ceramic
Studio restoration
and sustainability
fund. Curated by
Moira Beale.
Opening
Reception: Friday,
May 1 from 7-9 pm
and promotion of
excellence in the fine
art of illustration, the
education and discussion of the creative,
aesthetic, technical,
business and ethical
issues in the profession,
CAN Journal
Spring Kick-Off Party
at BAYarts on the same night!
and the mentoring
and development of
students and potential
professionals. Visit:
nois.com
Opening Reception
Friday, March 6 from
7-9 pm
APR {10-25}
ROB ROTH HIGH TIDE
Roth approaches his work by inventing from nature, and being spontaneous. “By
abstracting the forms, I try to create a sense of mood and atmosphere. I combine a
variety of textures and shapes blended with quick brush strokes to achieve a sense of
lost and found. My landscapes are built through abstraction, composing them with a
break up of a low horizon line juxtaposed against the reflection and movement of the
open sky. I try to treat them almost as an intimate still life bringing the viewer to eye
level as if it were set on a stage.”
Visit: robertrothpaintings.blogspot.com
Opening Reception Friday, April 10 from 7-9 pm
“LANDSCAPE # 301” / Acrylic, oil stick on canvas
adultclasses
DRAWING
Drawing Portraits - Loren Naji
Students will capture the likeness of the model using the
best characteristics of charcoal. Rather than drawing parts or
features, we will learn to see and draw areas and shapes of dark
and light, creating beautiful life-like drawings. Please pack a
lunch as the group will break for a half hour.
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Saturday 10:00 am-2:00 pm | Mar 14 (1 day) $40 workshop
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WATERCOLOR
Watercolor - Bob Moyer
Intermediate to Advanced - Be mesmerized by the spontaneity
of watercolor with master watercolorist Bob Moyer. Discover
his approach to portraiture and his techniques for land and water
using your own photo reference. Demonstrations will be given.
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Thursdays 9:30-11:30 am | Apr 9-May 28 (8 wks) $155
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Beginner to Intermediate/teens welcome - Proportion,
movement, anatomy, quality of line and drawing technique will be
explored in this course. Students will work with a nude figure
model as they study the human form. Returning students welcome.
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Mondays 7:00-9:00 pm | Apr 13-May 18 (6 wks) $140
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Drawing: The Basics & Beyond - John Carlson
Beginner to Intermediate/teens welcome - One of the most
common ways of expressing ourselves is through drawing. It is
also the basis for good painting, sculpture and other art forms.
This course will explore all facets of good drawing, creative and
dynamic composition, line quality and variety, perspective, shading, volume and form. Our goal will be a fully realized drawing
each session. A great class for beginners and those who want to
brush up on their skills. Returning students welcome.
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Wednesdays 7:00-9:00 pm | Apr 15-May 20 (6 wks) $125
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SUNDAY OPEN STUDIO
5 Hour Pose
1-2 long poses during the 5 hour session
depending on the facilitator. Bring your
own supplies: drawing, painting, sculpting.
$20 at the door.
Dates include: February 22
March 15, April 12 & May 17
REGISTER ON OR BEFORE
Beginner to Intermediate - Bernie will take you through the
steps and processes and techniques of watercolor painting.
Bring photos for references.
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Mondays 6:30-8:30 pm | Mar 30-May 18 (8 wks) $150
Tuesdays 1:00-3:00 pm | Mar 31-May 19 (8 wks) $150
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Seascapes - Paul St. Denis
Capture the dramatic scenes of waves crashing against rocks, wet sand
and surf, paint sailboats catching the wind along with brilliant sunsets.
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Saturday 9:30 am-3:30 pm | Mar 28 (1 day) $65 workshop
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“Breakers” by Paul St. Denis
Figure Drawing - John Carlson
supplylists will be attached to your confirmation email when you register
“Portrait” by Loren Naji
Beginning Watercolor - Bernie D’Ettorre
Injecting Mood & Atmosphere in
Landscapes & Cityscapes - Yuki Hall
Intermediate to Advanced - In this workshop, students will
learn how to inject mood and atmosphere in landscape, waterscape & cityscape paintings by reducing the subject matter into a
simple pattern of shapes and tonal values, and expressing it with
one’s personal visual language without being bogged down with
unnecessary details. Strong emphasis will be placed on how to
create the sense of depth in the painting by relying on the tonal
value sketch and by using various perspective tools such as edge
quality, directional lines and a role of foreground. This workshop
is designed to help students understand and gain necessary skills
to turn an ordinary scene into a memorable watercolor painting
which will evoke viewers’ emotion. yukihall.artspan.com
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Saturday 9:00 am-4:00 pm | Apr 25 (1 day) $100 workshop
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FEB 24, 2015 & RECEIVE 10% OFF
CLASS FEES.
Some restrictions apply.
adultclasses
ZENTAGLES
Zentagles 101 - Melissa Moon
The Zentangle method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing and fun
way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.
The Zentangle Method incorporates simple, deliberate strokes
which build on each other in beautiful, mesmerizing and surprising ways. All supplies included.
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Saturday 10:00 am-1:00 pm | May 23 (1 day) $45 workshop
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OILS & ACRYLICS
Composition in Oil or Acrylic - Susan Gray Be
Intermediate to Advanced - Learn balance, contrast, color,
complex tonal relationships, texture, pattern and form while
continuing to build confidence using personal brushwork.
Palette organization, color mixing, wet-into-wet blending, use
of warm and cool colors, glazing and perspective will provide a
knowledge base for the beginner as well as to enhance all levels
of experience. New and returning students welcome.
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Mondays 11:00 am-2:00 pm | Apr 13-May 18 (6 wks) $175
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Oil Painting: The Next Step - Martin O’Connor
“Yellow Still-Life” by Martin O’Connor
Intermediate to Advanced - Artists rarely paint the colors that
they actually see. Often we paint what we think, or remember
what an object looks like. Our mind gets in the way of our eyes.
One of the most difficult aspects of painting is seeing a color, and
accurately mixing the color before applying it to the canvas. In
this course we will look at ways to objectively identify colors and
accurately mix them in oil paint. We will work from direct observation. Subject matter will include still-life, portrait, and the figure.
Student should have a solid grasp on basic drawing skills.
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Tuesdays 10:00 am-1:00 pm
Apr 7, 14, 28, May 5, 19, 26, Jun 2, 9 (8 wks) $200
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Figure Studies in Oil & Acrylic - Timothy Callaghan
Intermediate to Advanced - Discover the secrets to painting
what we see, getting a likeness through layers of paint laid on
the canvas and how to begin in a general way. The consecutive,
more specific layers will lead to greater detail, color replication
and more accuracy. Learn about value and the importance of
warm and cool colors, using a limited palette. timothycallaghan.com
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Thursdays 6:00-9:00 pm | Apr 9-May 28 (8 wks) $200
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Nuts & Bolts - Erin Schechtman Caruso
supplylists will be attached to your confirmation email when you register
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Join us for an intensive study of the steps and processes of oil
painting. The weekend will start with a complete overview of
art supplies and tools you will need, the places you can purchase them and the best way to store them. Move into canvas
preparation, set-up, arrangement, color theory and mixing paint.
You will leave this workshop with a completed painting. This
workshop is designed for beginners, but is also a great way for
intermediate students to “brush up” on their skills. Space is
limited. Weekend workshop.
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Sat & Sun 10:00 am-3:00 pm | Apr 18 & 19 $105 workshop
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Color Mixing 101 - Erin Schechtman Caruso
Learn about color terms like hue, value, chroma, monochromatic,
complimentary and split complimentary triad while visiting the color wheel. This class is invaluable to oil and acrylic painters, but also
to high school students who plan a career in the arts. Bring your
paints and brushes as you will work through a color mixing chart.
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Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm | May 16 (1 day) $65 workshop
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ENCAUSTIC
Encaustic 101 - Erin Schechtman Caruso
Encaustic is an ancient painting method that uses melted beeswax to
create artwork in many versatile ways. In this class, students will learn
about the history of encaustic, get a chance to experiment with different techniques, and will use the wax to create a finished painting.
Since this medium is new to most artists, we will also discuss how to
create encaustic materials and set up equipment in your own studio.
Some class materials are provided. Weekend workshop.
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Sat & Sun 10:00 am-3:00 pm | May 30 & 31 $125 workshop
*$15 supply fee is due to instructor at the first class
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PRESENTATION
Digital Portfolio - Dina Hoeynck
This two day workshop will teach teen and adult artists how to
effectively document, edit, and share their artwork in a digital
portfolio website. Proper documentation and image editing is
essential in presenting a polished portfolio, making it a valuable
skill for artists in any medium. In this course, students will learn
how to control their own digital cameras to obtain excellent,
high-quality images, then perfect them using graphic design
software. We will then use the images to create easy to maintain, visually appealing websites that can be used to market and
represent each artist’s work to schools, employers, or patrons.
Participants should bring a laptop computer and a digital camera
to use in the workshop. Weekend workshop.
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Sat & Sun 10:00 am-3:00 pm | May 2 & 3 $100 workshop
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PHOTOGRAPHY
The Basics - Al Fuchs
Do you have a DSLR or advanced point and shoot digital
camera? Are you unhappy with the photographs you are taking?
Are you confused by all the options? This class will help you
understand the basics of photography, the terminology and what
all of those menu options mean. Class will include samples,
discussions of student work and weekly assignments.
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Mondays 6:30-8:00 pm | Apr 13-May 11 (5 wks) $65
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adultclasses
CERAMICS
NEW! Sculpture - Andrea Serafino
The focus of this 8 week course is to teach you how to look,
observe and then create 3 dimensional pieces using different
hand and tool techniques. We’ll start by translating simple
objects and work our way up to a sculptural portrait.
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Tuesdays 9:30-11:30 am | Mar 10-Apr 28 (8 wks) $216
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Japanese Garden Lantern - Moira Beale
Beginners - Lanterns have been used in Japanese temple
precincts and gardens for hundreds of years. In this 6 week
course, the instructor will walk you through the design and construction of a lantern that you will then make your own using
different textures, sizes, embellishments and color.
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Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 pm | Mar 18-Apr 22 (6 wks) $162
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Ceramic Painting
with visiting artist Donna Toohey-Stinson, a graduate of
the Cleveland Institute of Art - Join us for a weekend
of ceramic painting with Baltimore artist, Donna
Toohey. Begin with a meet and greet on Friday
night where Donna will introduce herself and give
you her art background. Appetizers will be served,
bring a bottle of wine to share. On Saturday, Donna
will demonstrate her painterly approach on clay,
discuss the business side of her successful ceramics
career and work one-on-one with students as they
try her technique on bisque-ware. Each student
will receive two tiles to practice on. Both potters
and studio painters are welcome. Feel free to bring
your own high fire bisque-ware to paint or platters
will be available for purchase. All work will be fired,
finished and available for pick-up two weeks after
the workshop. Weekend workshop.
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Friday 6:30-8:00 pm | Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
May 15 & 16 $100 workshop
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BAYarts.net
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REGISTER ON OR BEFORE
supplylists will be attached to your confirmation email when you register
Beginning and Continuing Wheel Throwing
with Andrea Serafino - Learn the basics of an ancient and fun
practice that is not only challenging, but relaxing as well. Andrea
will teach you everything from centering clay to making cups
and bowls. You will complete the session learning how to glaze
each piece you have created. Many students like to take this
class more than once in order to develop a strong foundation in
wheel thrown pottery. Intermediate and advanced students will
work on altering thrown pots or their own personal projects.
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Tuesdays 12:00 am-2:00 pm | Mar 10-Apr 28 (8 wks) $216
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Field of Dreams - Moira Beale
Advanced - Students will work towards creating a body of
work for the Annual Student Show in May. Create flower bowls,
plates, tiles and more in a joyous celebration of the new studio
and dreams coming true. Focus of this session will be on decorating and glazing techniques.
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Thursdays 7:00-9:00 pm | Mar 26-May 7 (7 wks) $196
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Pottery for the Home & Garden - Moira Beale
All levels - While learning the basics in hand-building and glazing, students will throw or hand-build tableware. Projects will
include bowls, platters and teapots with an emphasis on glazing
and brushwork techniques with a garden theme. Returning and
advanced students may work on individual projects. With instructor approval, additional Open Studio packages are available
for advanced students.
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Saturdays 1:00-3:00 pm | Mar 21-May 9 (7 wks) $196 *no class 5/2
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Hand-Building for the Home - Jessica Ramage
Beginner - Learn the basics in hand-building and glazing as you
create functional and decorative ceramic pieces for your home.
Projects include platters, bowls, mugs, wall tiles and more.
Focus of this class will be on glaze and finishing techniques.
Optional wheel throwing.
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Mondays 6:30-8:30 pm | Apr 13-May 18 (6 wks) $162
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ART OF LIFE
Creative Insight Journey - facilitated by Christina Evans
What if 8 weeks from now, you looked back on your life and
stood in awe of the movement you made, the transformation
you experienced, and the possibilities that now exist? The Creative Insight Journey: A Transformational Course for Personal
Development is a proven, state-of-the-art methodology based
on the Stanford University Master’s Degree Course Creativity
in business, which has revolutionized the art of success. This fun
and enlivening 8-week course is designed for individuals who
are seeking clarity and direction in their lives. Whether you are
in the middle of a job transition, a life transition, or simply stuck
in one area of your life, this course is filled with experiential
exercises and profound teachings that will ignite self-discovery,
awaken personal insight, and empower you to step fully into
leading a happy life you love! Join the thousands of others who
have shifted from where they were to where they wanted to be!
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Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 pm | Apr 15-Jun 3 (8 wks) $275
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FEB 24, 2015 & RECEIVE 10% OFF
CLASS FEES.
Some restrictions apply.
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adultclasses
Budding Vine Cuff - Eva Sherman
Create an organic looking cuff while
learning a simple wire twisting technique,
and basic soldering skills. All levels
are welcome and no previous
experience is required.
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Saturday 10:00 am-1:00 pm
Apr 4 (1 day) $60 workshop
JEWELRY
MATERIALS FEE: The materials fee for each
class or workshop covers all of the required materials
and use of the instructor’s tools.
IMAGES: To see an example of each of these projects,
visit our CLASSES page at www.bayarts.net
*a $30 tool kit fee is due to instructor
the first class for new students
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Painted Pins & Pendants
with Eva Sherman - With just a few
basic metalworking techniques, students
will create a dimensionally textured,
torch fired enameled focal, which will be
set in a pre-made bezel. All levels are
welcome and no metal working
experience is required.
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Saturday 10:00 am-1:00 pm
Feb 28 (1 day) $60 workshop
$30 materials fee due to instructor at workshop
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Day at the Beach Charm
Bracelet - Beth Martin
Winter blues? Let’s get together and
create your own beautiful bracelet using
beach glass, pearls and charms. This class
will certainly put spring in the air!
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Saturday 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Mar 21 (1 day) $25 workshop
$30 materials fee due to instructor at workshop
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Romantic Ruffled Cuff
with Eva Sherman - Create a romantic
ruffled cuff with an edge! This technique
is a bit like making a pie crust, but we will
be using hammers and torches to ruffle
the edges. All levels are welcome and no
metal working experience is required.
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Saturday 10:00 am-1:00 pm
Mar 28 (1 day) $60 workshop
$30 materials fee due to instructor at workshop
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REGISTER ON OR BEFORE
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Beach Earrings - Beth Martin
supplylists will be attached to your confirmation email when you register
Sterling Silver - Jim Johnson
Have you ever wanted to create a piece
of jewelry in sterling silver? Now is your
chance! Beginning with a pair of earrings,
learn how to design, form and solder
silver into beautiful and personal designs.
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Thursdays 1:00-3:00 pm
Apr 16-Jun 4 (8 wks) $150
$30 materials fee due to instructor at workshop
Learn the process of hammering, wire
wrapping and shaping wire to create
two pairs of summer earrings.
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Saturday 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Apr 11 (1 day) $25 workshop
$20 materials fee due to instructor at workshop
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NEW! From Wax to
Precious Metal - Gordon Dwight
This course will explore the 5700 year old technique
of wax carving to create art/jewelry. Using your
own two-dimensional drawing, you will create a
three dimensional piece of art/jewelry out of wax.
Then your wax design will be cast in precious metal.
No jewelry experience is needed. All levels are welcome.
$30 material fee (which will include ring wax, pendant wax and
jewelry drawing template.) Cost of casting will be additional and determined
by weight of wax and choice of metal. A typical silver ring or pendant will
cost between $20-$30
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Wednesdays 6:00-9:00 pm | Apr 15-Jun 3 (8 wks) $215
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Charming Pendant & Earrings
with Beth Martin - Create beautiful and
unique pendant and earring set, embellished with beach glass, pearls and crystals.
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Saturday 10:30 am-12:30 pm
May 16 (1 day) $25 workshop
$20 materials fee due to instructor at workshop
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Forged & Enameled Copper
Components - Eva Sherman
Learn to forge metal using simple tools,
and finish up by adding a pop of color
with torch fired enamels. We will create
forged metal components which may be
stacked and layered to create a one of a
kind pair of earrings and a pendant. All
tools and materials will be provided and
no previous experience is required.
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Friday 10:00 am-1:00 pm
May 29 (1 day) $60 workshop
$30 materials fee due to instructor at workshop
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FEB 24, 2015 & RECEIVE 10% OFF
CLASS FEES.
Some restrictions apply.
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instructor spotlight
melissa moon
Melissa Moon began her career at BAYarts
(Baycrafters) as a child, growing up on the
campus as a student and volunteer in art classes
of all kinds. After graduating from Bowling Green
State University with a BFA in Art Education,
she returned as an instructor at BAYarts bringing
with her an excitement
for teaching. She was
happy to be back in her
hometown and working
at one of her favorite
places. Her day job has
her working as a high
school art teacher and
on the side she is a
professional photographer and working artist. Her
recent work explores the meditative art form of
Zentangle. Melissa finds the process of creating
with pen and ink to be tranquil, fun and fulfilling.
She hopes to continue to explore this and other art
forms. Melissa loves living in a creative household
in Lakewood, Ohio, with her musician husband,
Tim and two cats by the beautiful Lake Erie.
WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE ARTIST?
Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet
WHAT INSPIRES YOU? Exploring new art forms
based on how I see the world around me, especially by the lake. I have a constant desire to create
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PASTIME? Aside
from arts and crafts? I love to
cook and listen to music. I
also love dancing.
SOMETHING COOL WE
DON’T KNOW ABOUT
YOU? I am currently working in Artist Development,
creating the artwork, branding and marketing for local
musicians. I am all about
supporting the local arts!
Melissa’s
Upcoming Classes:
ADULTS: Zentangle Workshop pg 6 KIDS: Duct Tape Parade pg 11
KIDS spring break & fairy gardens
APRIL 8
COME
CREATE
ON
APRIL 10
SAFARI
ADVENTURES
DRAW-ALONG DAY
PRESCHOOL
If you love to draw and
want to learn how to draw
different things, then this
is the day for you!
$20
9:30-12:00
$35
SPRING
BREAK
4-6 year olds
Begin your morning by
getting your safari hat,
meeting your tour guide and
then off you will go for some
safari themed fun! Make
a lion mask, an elephant
wall vase and visit with live
animals from the Lake Erie
Nature & Science Center.
APRIL 7
UNDER
THE BIG TOP
9:30-11:00 AM
9:30-11:30 AM
6-8 year olds
DISNEY CHARACTERS
with Ryan Finley - Finding
Nemo, Monsters Inc.,
Wall-e, Aladdin
9:30-11:30 AM
9 & older
SUPER HEROES
with Jim Giar - Spiderman,
The Hulk,Wonder Woman,
Hawkgirl
$20
APRIL 9
3 & 4 year olds
ROOAAAAR!!!
with Kelly Kocon - Use
paint, tooth brushes and
canvas boards to make a
super duper lion!
ARTISTS
EXTRAORDINAIRE
6-8 year olds
DREAMWORKS
CHARACTERS
with Ryan Finley - How
to Train Your Dragon,
Madagascar, Monster vs
Aliens, Mr. Peabody &
Sherman
9:30-11:30 AM
$25
5 & 6 year olds
WHIMSICAL MASKS
with Julie Cikra - Use
paper, feathers, raffia and fun
embellishments to create
your very own circus mask.
7-9 year olds
COOL CLOWNS
with Erin Stack - A
stretched canvas will be
prepped with a picture of
YOU sealed to the surface.
Use paints and embellishments to make the coolest
clown ever.
12:30-2:30 PM
3-4 year olds
VINCENT VAN GOGH
sunflower paintings &
ceramic Starry Night plaques
with Julie Cikra & Jessica
Ramage
12:30-2:30 PM
9 & older
ANIMALS
with Jim Giar Gorilla, Wolf, Crow, Tiger
5-6 year olds
GEORGIA O’KEEFFE
jumbo flower paintings
with Hallie Coughlin
7-9 year olds
WASSILY KANDINSKY
circle paintings
with Erin Stack
Fairy
Gardens
May 29
ages 3-7
with Miss Teece & Erin Stack 9:00-10:00 or 10:30-11:30 or 12:30-1:30
Using live plants, embellishments and a sprinkle of fairy dust, build your own fairy garden!
While you are with us, we will take your photograph professionally in our fairy forest! $35
Due to the number of children that attend these workshops and the organization that is required, parents will not be permitted to stay
at the workshop. We have lots to get done in a short time, please plan to drop your child off 5 minutes before your workshop start time.
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KIDS classes
Tuesdays
3:15-4:15 pm ... Mar 24-May 19
ages 5-8 POTTERY
Tell Me a Story
with Andrea Serafino - Flat Stanley and Rainbow Fish are
just a couple of the characters from popular children’s
books that we will bring to life in clay.
$105 no class April 7 (8 wks)
4:00-5:30 pm ... Mar 24-May 19
ages 5-7 Art Adventures - Hallie Coughlin
Explore your creativity through drawing, painting, printmaking & more. Learn indoors, outdoors, through books
and wonderful art experiences.
$135 no class April 7 (8 wks)
4:30-6:00 pm ... Mar 24-May 19
9 & older POTTERY Story-Telling through
Clay Sculpture with Andrea Serafino - Family stories
and urban legends will be told through your eyes and
hands as we explore different ways to make sculptures in
clay. $160 no class April 7 (8 wks)
Wednesdays
4:00-5:30 pm ... April 1 & 15
grades 1-4
Moon Shadow
with BAYarts and Lake Erie Nature & Science Center
Art and nature meet in this cool collaboration with BAYarts.
While at the Center, you’ll explore the moon, try a space
experiment, and check out our brand new planetarium. On
the second day, head over to BAYarts NEW Ceramic Studio
to build a lantern out of clay. $35 (2 days)
Registration for this program takes place at Lake Erie Nature & Science Center only. BAYarts 10% discount does not apply to this class.
9:30-11:30 am ... Mar 4-May 13
ages 4-6
Mini Mosaics: Art & Theater
with Erin Blakemore & Brittany Gaul - Spend the first
hour of this class in the art room reading stories, playing
games and exploring a variety of media in a positive and
creative environment. During the second hour, students
will work on building confidence and creativity through
theater exercises and games. This class enhances
self-esteem, encourages cooperation and interaction
with others while improving communication and
listening skills. $300 *no class April 8 (10 wks)
4:00-5:30 pm ... Apr 15-May 20
ages 8 & older
MIXED MEDIA
with Sandy Stanley - Work in a variety of art materials
while learning a variety of art techniques. Explore
drawing, painting, printing and sculpture techniques.
$105 (6 wks)
11
Thursdays
9:30-11:30 am or 12:30-2:30 pm
... Mar 5-May 14
ages 4-6
Mini Mosaics: Art & Music
with Kelly Kocon & Jaime Alspach, MT-BC - Spend the first hour
of this class in the art room reading stories, playing games and
exploring a variety of media in a positive and creative environment. During the second hour, students will work with a music
therapist exploring instruments, rhythm and songs in a dynamic
and social learning environment. Music helps the body and
mind work together and ignites all areas of a child’s development: intellectual, social & emotional, motor, language and
overall literacy. $300 *no class April 9 (10 wks)
4:00-5:30 pm ... Mar 26-May 21
7 & older
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking
with Hallie Coughlin - Students will work with a variety of
media to create several projects that reflect each student.
$125 *no class April 9 (8 wks)
4:30-6:00 pm ... Mar 26-May 21
DUCT TAPE PARADE: Tropical
Island Get-Away with Melissa Moon - BAYarts will
8 & older
participate in the Annual Avon Heritage Duct Tape
Parade this summer. We won an award
both times we have participated
and plan to knock it out of the
park again this year! Melissa
and her team will guide
our students through the
design, construction
and implementation
of their parade entry
using Duct Tape. The
parade will take place the
morning of June 13 and all
students are expected to attend
and represent BAYarts. Space is
limited. ducktapefestival.com
$150 *no class April 9 (8 wks)
REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 10
Registration, Fee & Cancellation Policies
Registration: (kids classes) When registering on paper, rather than
online, a completed Registration Form and Health Release form
(on the back of the registration form) must be brought with you at
the time of registration. No student is registered until
tuition is paid and all forms are completed.
Refunds: If a student is unable to attend a course that they have
registered for and BAYarts is notified 7 days prior to the start of class, a
full refund will be given. If it is less than 7 days before the start of class,
a class credit will be given minus a processing fee.
(Processing fee=25% of the tuition paid on the class)
Missed Classes: Fees are NOT refunded or pro-rated for missed classes.
Fridays
9:30-11:30 am or 12:30-2:30 pm
... Mar 6-May 15
ages 3-5
Mini Mosaics: Art & Ceramics
morning class with Teece Lester & Amy Coursen
afternoon class with Rosie Miller & Amy Coursen
Spend the first hour of this class in the art room reading
stories, playing games and exploring a variety of media in
a positive and creative environment. During the second
hour, students will visit our ceramics studio to build their
hand muscles while having fun. The experience of working
with clay is invaluable for a child’s sensory development,
motor skills, self-esteem, personal expression, problem solving and pride. $300 *no class April 10 (10 wks)
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Saturdays
10:30 am-12:30 pm ... Mar 14-Apr 25
6 & older POTTERY My
Own Fairy Garden
with Moira Beale - Have fun learning the basics in
hand-building, glazing and decorating while creating your
own, handmade, tiny features for your fairy garden. On
the last day of class, students will assemble their garden in a
basket to take home. $160 *no class April 4 (6 wks)
1:00-3:00 pm ... Mar 21-May 16
Star Wars - Ryan Finley
Star Wars VII is set to release at the end of the year and
Mr. Ryan can’t wait! Bringing his Star Wars knowledge to
class, Ryan will work on a variety of art projects with his
students based on the Star Wars movies and new Star Wars
Rebels cartoon. $160 *no class April 4 (8 wks)
ages 6-8
1:00-3:00 pm ... Mar 21-May 16
9 & older
Comic Books & Jack Kirby
SCOUTS
with Jim “REV” Giar - Jack Kirby was an American comic
book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and
fans as one of the major innovators and most influential
creators in the comic book medium. Cleveland comic artist, Jim Giar will introduce students to this comic book icon
through books, images and drawing examples. Students
will learn Kirby’s techniques as they create their own comic
book pages. $160 *no class April 4 (8 wks)
Are you a Girl Scout or Boy Scout?
Does your troop need help earning
an ART badge? Do you want to
bring your troop for a fun “design
your own” workshop and earn a
BAYarts patch? Contact Julie at
BAYarts and she will help design the
perfect outing for your troop!
440.871.6543 [email protected]
3:30-5:00 pm ... Mar 7-28
Bird Houses &
Garden Decor with Moira Beale - Spend time with
family pottery
family as you learn the basics in hand-building, glazing and
decorating while you create handmade items for your
garden. $150 $30 for each additional family member (4 wks)
www.BAYarts.net
Art Academy
Saturdays 10:30 am-12:30 pm April 11, 18, May 2, 9, 23, 30 (6 wks)
Fee: $125
Art Academy is designed for children with a real passion for the arts. At the end of the
session, students will showcase their work in our Spring Student Show on May 30th.
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking w/BAYarts staff
Group 1: ages 6-8 or Group 2: ages 9 & older
During this session, students will have the unique opportunity of working with a different instructor each week. The teachers
will work with the students on a variety of projects, giving them a variety of different art experiences.
Register on or before Feb 24 to receive 10% off this class fee.
REGISTER ON OR BEFORE
FEB 24, 2015 & RECEIVE 10% OFF
CLASS FEES.
Some restrictions apply.
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Beach Party Bingo
BAYarts Summer Camp for Girls
ages 6-12 must be 6 years old at the time of registration
June 15-18 OR July 13-16
from
9 am - 3 pm
Join the BAYarts Beach Crew and Jr. Counselors for a week of art, dancing, hiking
and vintage beachy fun! Paint mermaids, make a sailboart out of driftwood and have
your picture taken in our beach party booth. Our week will conclude with a great song
and dance number (think Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon) with Mr. Tim of the
School of Rock that we will perform for the parents. Girl Scouts will receive a program
patch at the end of the week. Girls will be broken into age groupings and age
appropriate projects will be offered. $200 per girl
BAYarts discounts do not apply to this camp. Camp registrations will begin at 9 am on March 31, 2015.
Due to the high volume of registrations, only ONLINE registrations will be accepted from
March 31-April 7. Walk-in registrations will begin April 8. A non-refundable deposit of $25 is due at the
time of registration. The remaining $175 is due no later than June 3, 2015. FRIENDS - An email
will be sent 4 weeks before the start of your camp with “friend request” instructions.
You can register for this camp at www.bayarts.net.
summer camps
ages 7-10
Join us for three days of Super Hero
training. Learn what it takes to be a
super hero and choose what you will you
stand for. Work in several art workshops to
create your look, draw out your costume and
design several items you will need out on the
street. Kids will also hike and work through
an obstacle course to develop their super
powers. Special guests include
Randy Crider, Ryan Finley, Jim Giar and
John Dudas from Carol & John’s Comic Book
Shop. Are you ready? $165 per camper
June 29-July 1
9:30AM-2:30PM
BAYarts discounts do not apply to this camp. Camp registrations will begin at 9 am on April 1, 2015. Due to the high volume of
registrations, only ONLINE registrations will be accepted from April 1-April 8. Walk-in registrations will begin April 9. A non-refundable
deposit of $25 is due at the time of registration. The remaining $140 is due no later than June 3, 2015. FRIENDS - An email will be sent
4 weeks before the start of your camp with “friend request” instructions. You can register for this camp at www.bayarts.net.
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Volunteer on a Pedestal: Beth Veres
For over eight years Beth Veres has helped make BAYarts gift shop the
classy and accessible west side destination for buying local art year round.
Working along-side shop manager Karen Petkovic, many of the creative
displays including the incomparable holiday shop have Beth’s creative touch.
Says Karen, “I feel very lucky to have such a talented, warm and dedicated
person to work with. She keeps us organized and helps in every aspect
of what we do.” We couldn’t agree more! In her other life,
Beth is a talented artist, decorator, mother of 5 and frequent traveler.
Volunteer opportunities at BAYarts:
Contact Jennifer Milligan at [email protected]
coffee cart
The Fuller House Coffee Cart
open all year
coffee,tea, cocoa & locally-made bakery
9 am to 12 pm: Tuesday - Saturday
weddings . parties
reunions . meetings
contact [email protected]
for details and availability
Have your SPECIAL EVENT in
BAYarts Fuller House
BAYARTS STAFF: Nancy Heaton Executive Director, Erin Stack Education Director, Eileen Stockdale Gallery Director, Sarah Goldsberry
Operations, Karen Petkovic Shop Manager & Special Projects, Jennifer Milligan Office Manager & Volunteer Coordinator,
Julie Cikra Education Assistant, Pam Mills Hospitality & Farm Market Coordinator, Jessica Stockdale Marketing Assistant, Andrea Cleveland
Development Assistant, Moira Beale Ceramics Studio Manager, Jessica Ramage Ceramics Studio Assistant, Diana Brewer & Kelly Johnston
Rentals and Special Events, Beth Veres Shop Assistant BOARD: Peter Winzig President, Kristen Baird Adams
Vice President, Mary Conway Sullivan Vice President, Susan Rao Treasurer, Ray Young Secretary TRUSTEES: Keven Blake, Beth Curtis,
Bill Denihan, Gary Ebert, John Jefferson, Marcello Mellino, Marianna Orro, Scott Pohlkamp, Jim Schrantz, Jim Tabaczynski,
Karen Brill HONORARY BOARD: Eileen McTighe, Alice McGinty, Rich Bartsche AMBASSADORS: Judith Brandon,
Deb Conway, Dan Fauver, Ross Lesko, Susan Schrantz, Julia Shutt, Brian Stack, Thom Rankin
For Information on joining BAYarts board: contact Jim Schrantz at tjainc@aol.
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