SOUTH SHORE ART CENTER Winter 2011
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SOUTH SHORE ART CENTER Winter 2011
SOUTH SHORE ART CENTER Courses & Workshops Winter 2011 Visit us @ the Hingham Shipyard p: 781.383.2787 > f: 781.383.2964 > www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 1 Welcome Day, evening and weekend courses and workshops are offered for students of all abilities in all media. Beginners Interested in an art class, but uncertain where to begin? Courses recommended for beginners include Basic Drawing #300, No Fear Drawing #301, Painting with Acrylics #323, Monoprinting #340, as well as courses in ceramics and photography. Exhibition Calendar Calendar/Contents South Shore Art Center’s mission is to enrich the communities south of Boston by fostering an understanding and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions and education. Through December 19 Bancroft Gallery—Body Language —National Show January juried by George Nick Dillon Gallery—Small Works by Gallery Artists Faculty Feature—Anne Heywood Crossen Student Gallery—Students of Anne Heywood Weekend Workshops Bancroft Gallery—Motion: South Shore Art Center Gallery Artists, juried by Perry Price Dillon Gallery—A Show of Hands: Jeremy Barnard, Lucretia Chase, Children’s Classes Jack Dickerson, Eleanor Elkin, Peggy Roth Major, Michele Meister, Beverly Rippel and Isabel Shamitz Faculty Feature—Seana Carmody See our weekend workshops on pages 11–12 Students must be 4½ years old. See pages 16–17 for courses and workshops for elementary, middle and high school students. Studio Art Foundation Program For students looking for a formalized program of study, the Art Center offers guidance and a recommended course track, culminating in a Certificate in Studio Art Foundation. Please call us if you need any assistance in choosing the right class for you! www.ssac.org 781-383-2787 Visit us @ the Hingham Shipyard, 18 Shipyard Drive, Suite 1A 14 OPENING RECEPTION: 6–8 pm March 4 Bancroft Gallery—Upon Further Consideration—David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald Dillon Gallery—Wes Carlson, D. Peter Collins, Dana Malcolm, Jan McElhinny, Vcevy Strekalovsky Faculty Feature—Sheilagh Flynn OPENING RECEPTION: 6–8 pm April 15 Bancroft Gallery—National Juried Show—Sources • Origins Juried by Howard Yezerski Faculty Feature—Charissa Roberts Crossen Student Gallery—Students of Evelina Brozgul OPENING RECEPTION: 6–8 pm Table of Contents Adult Courses & Workshops....................................................................4–12 Hingham Shipyard....................................................................................13 Faculty Roster............................................................................................15 Children/Teens Courses & Workshops.................................................16–18 The picture appeared in our Fall Brochure. It was taken by artist Mariette Perdigao Community Outreach Programs...............................................................21 Gallery Artist Corner...........................................................................23–24 Contributing Members • Donors • Sponsors • Business Members..............25–27 Art Center Directory...................................................................................28 Cover Image: Behind the Yellow Line, Nancy Colella Gallery Rental Information..........................................................................29 Registration Information.......................................................................30–31 2 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 3 Adult Courses & Workshops • Please register early to avoid disappointment. You may register online at www.ssac.org, call (781)383-2787 to register by phone with a credit card or see registration page for mail-in information. Tuition includes a $25 non-returnable registration fee. • No classes will be held February 21 through February 25, school vacation week. • Young adults, 15 years and older, are welcome to enroll in most adult courses with the permission of the instructor. • Materials are included for Children and Teen Courses and Workshops unless noted. Students must provide their own materials for Adult Courses and Workshops unless noted. • An asterisk (*) following a course number denotes a course eligible for one Massachusetts College of Art undergraduate credit for $125 additional fee. Studio Art Foundation Program South Shore Art Center offers a new program for students looking to formalize their art studies. Upon completion of a specially designed curriculum, SSAC will award students a Certificate in Studio Art Foundation. Participants in the program will have ongoing support of Art Center faculty to evaluate work and assist in course selection. Certificate Students will have priority registration and be assisted in creating a portfolio of work from their selected courses for presentation and exhibition. They also will have the opportunity to exhibit at SSAC in Certificate Student shows. Courses must be completed within three years of registration. Registration fee for this program is $50. Contact 781-383-2787 for more information. Drawing and Painting 300 Basic Drawing Two Sessions Judy Rossman The ability to draw is not inherited, it is a learned skill. That ability is directly related to ones’ observational skills. Being able to see the basic structure of all objects is the first step (similar to reading music). Through a series of exercises, assignments, and “homework”, students will strengthen their observational skills and their drawing skills. Composition, value studies, line, texture and color will broaden their understanding of the drawing process. This class can accommodate both beginner and intermediate levels in a supportive environment with lots of one-on-one instruction. Continuing students may complete works in progress. 300a 1/14–2/18 Fri am 10:00–1:00 300b 1/18–3/1 Tues pm 6:00–9:00 $165M $205NM 6 classes First year focus: Basic Drawing (48 hours minimum) Color Theory (10 hours minimum) Intro to Painting (24 hours minimum Oil, Acrylic, or Watercolor) Elective choice (24 hours) © Lucy Wightman Drawing II (24 hours minimum) Art History (12 hours) Painting Elective (24 hours minimum) Elective choice (24 hours) Elective courses: 4 Advanced Drawing (24 hours) Printmaking (24 hours) Photography (16 hours) 3D Ceramics (24 hours) Sculpture (24 hours) Visiting Art Workshops (18 hours minimum) Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org 302 Pastel Atelier Donna Rossetti-Bailey This experience for the intermediate and experienced pastel artist will provide five hours of uninterrupted studio and plein air painting time each week. Each session will include instruction, one-on-one easel time, critiques, and lots of information exchanges. All students will be encouraged to express their own personal style and imagery. We will have fun, laugh and learn from one another in this extended class. We will work outside when weather permits. Some materials provided. Bring your lunch. 1/19–3/30 Wed am 9:00–2:00 $350M $390NM 10 classes (includes additional materials fee) 303 Drawing for Painting Second year focus: Lavender and Green, Donna Rossetti-Bailey 301 No Fear Drawing—Basic Drawing Techniques Marion Carlson You can draw! Each week, a principle of design will be introduced. This hands–on approach will give you the tools to have a successful drawing. You will learn line, texture, value, contrast, negative space and more in this supportive two-hour class. 1/24–3/21 Mon pm 6:30–8:30 $145M $185NM 8 classes Evelina Brozgul In this intensive still life class you will learn to draw “exactly what you see” from life and will progress to being able to draw without inhibitions or fears. The goal of the class is to train your eye to look, not just see what is on the stand. You will receive assignments that will train your hand and eye coordination and develop an intelligent and strong classical technique often forgotten by contemporary artists. Finally you will examine how value relates to color and how drawing is necessary for classical painting. 1/20–3/17 Thurs am 9:30–12:30 $205M $245NM 8 classes Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 5 Adult Courses & Workshops What you need to know ... Adult Courses & Workshops Sarah Roche Led by a professional botanical artist and experienced teacher, students will explore the world of botanical art. Using traditional drawing and watercolor techniques, work towards producing a lifelike and accurate botanical painting. All abilities are welcome as there will be plenty of demonstration and individual attention. 1/31–3/14 Mon am 9:30–12:30 $165M $205NM 6 classes 306 No Fear Drawing—Phase 2 New Marion Carlson With the basics in hand, No Fear Drawing Phase 2 will take the next step implementing these skills. Each week a design element will be introduced. Class members will learn gradation, repetition, balance, size, shape and how to organize a successful drawing. 1/19–3/16 Wed pm 6:30–8:30 $145M $185NM 8 classes 315 Qingxiong Ma This course will introduce the basics of Chinese brush painting. Students will explore birds and flowers with a combination of Chinese brush painting and Western techniques. Using freehand brushwork, the emphasis will be on expressiveness, individual interpretation and abstraction through exaggeration. Students will use ink, watercolor, gouache, and acrylic on rice paper to create wonderful visual effects. 1/18–2/15 Tuesday 10:00–4:00 $225M $265NM 5 classes 316 310* Beginner/Intermediate Watercolor Mary Callahan Designed for all levels of the watercolorist, this course will first provide the fundamentals and then explore the many techniques of watercolor. Work from still life set-ups, photos or from your imagination. Emphasis will be on color and design, with the goal of creating an organized emotional statement. 1/20–3/31 Thurs am 9:00–12:00 $240M $280NM 10 classes Chinese Brush Painting: The Landscape Late Start Qingxiong Ma In this course, Chinese brush students will further their painting skills, with a special emphasis on the Chinese landscape. As in “Flowers and Birds”, students will use ink, watercolor, gouache, and acrylic on rice paper to create wonderful visual effects. 3/1–3/29 Tuesday 10:00–4:00 $225M $265NM 5 classes 317 Tuscan Villa, Mary Callahan Chinese Brush Painting: Flowers and Birds Basic Watercolor— Bare Bones Lilly Cleveland This course is designed to start people in painting. Students will start with supplies and explanation of colors, paper, palette and brushes. We will paint a still life, landscape, monochromatic or work from photographs. Each class is designed with a planned lesson in shapes, composition, values (lights and darks) and color combinations. The first half hour will be spent drawing a thumbnail sketch of the subject and then we will paint through to a finished piece. The supply list is designed so students can start painting affordably. Demonstrations will focus on colors and composition. 1/24–3/21 Mon pm 1:30–4:30 $205M $235NM 8 classes Financial Aid Available 6 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org 323 Painting With Acrylics Fruits, Lilly Cleveland 318 Nutshell Workshop Late Fall Lilly Cleveland Have you ever been intrigued by small works? Are you focused on that tiny painting which you can see from across the room when you are in a gallery? Learn watercolor techniques as they apply to the creation of smaller paintings. Four-session workshop will explore basic set up in watercolor, papers, techniques and subject matter. The goal will be to create a small work—start to finish—to be matted, ready for a frame given as a gift. This workshop will result in one or two finished pieces. 11/29–12/13 Mon pm 1:30–4:30 $95M $125NM 3 classes 321 Oil Painting—Basics for Beginners Charissa Roberts Explore oil painting in this personalized class. Each week students will be introduced to a new subject including still life, landscape, and floral. Emphasis will be on the possibilities of the medium, color, composition and techniques. Personal goals will be discussed and supported. 321a 1/20–3/17 Thurs pm 6:30–9:30 321b 1/21–3/18 Fri am 9:30–12:30 $205M $245NM 8 classes Lisa Marder Explore this versatile medium while learning the basics of drawing and painting. We will use still life, photographs, the landscape, the figure, sketchbooks, and works of other artists as sources of inspiration. While experimenting with color, line, value, texture, and composition we will produce both representational and abstract works in a fun, relaxed, and supportive atmosphere. Beginning as well as continuing students are welcome. 1/18–2/15 Tues pm 1:00–4:00 $145M $185NM 5 classes Just Grazing, Lisa Marder 324 Believable Textures in Oil New Evelina Brozgul Students will learn how to paint realistic textures of glass, fur, fruit, clouds, metal, hair etc. and understand how the masters handled the paint to create believable textures that we so marvel at when looking at Dutch still lives, landscapes and portraits. There will be challenging assignments and lots of practice. 1/19–3/16 Wed pm 6:30–9:30 $205M $245NM 8 classes 326 Glow—Painting Techniques New Joan Brancale Learn a way to use alkyd paints with oils and liquin on an absorbent panel to capture the bright colors and soft edges of flowers and fruit. Achieve a luminous effect by using fast drying transparent glazes that yield an “old masters” look taught by late artist Thomas Buechner in his workshops, magazine articles and books. Joan studied with Buechner and honors his legacy. This course is geared for students with painting experience in any media. 1/18–3/1 Tues am 9:30–12:30 $165M $205NM 6 classes Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 7 Adult Courses & Workshops 305 Winter’s Bounty—Botanical Drawing and Painting Adult Courses & Workshops Dianne Panarelli Miller This class will begin with an informative demonstration to help students see how to begin a painting. The instructor will work with students on an individual basis to help them improve at their own speed. Students will work from still life set ups. Dianne will blend the discipline of Academic Traditional Methods with the freedom of “Alla Prima” (all in one sitting) to help students learn the fundamentals to create a painting that is structurally sound in color, composition and technique. Whether you are a beginner or advanced artist you will benefit from this class. 1/24–3/21 Mon am 9:30–12:30 $205M $245NM 8 classes Commonwealth Avenue, Dianne Panarelli Miller Printmaking/Mixed Media 340 Beginning/Intermediate/Advanced Monoprinting Esther Maschio Learn something new to stretch your imagination. Monoprinting is the most accessible and experimental of any of the visual arts. Technique and process are taught by means of sequential demonstrations starting with basic lessons. An indirect process, imagery is applied to a Plexiglas surface then transferred to archival paper by means of an etching press. Students will learn about mixing inks, roll-ups, viscosity, color theory simplified, additive, subtractive, trace drawing, transfers, blind embossing and chine colle among others. Individual attention is given during each class and group experience and interaction with other students all combine to create a stimulating atmosphere with lots of room for meaningful and fascinating learning curves. Students at all levels of experience are welcome. 1/24–4/4 Mon pm 6:00–9:00 $260M $295NM 10 classes (includes a $25 materials fee for inks and limited paper) uninstructed Michael McNabb, Coordinator Develop your skills in drawing from the model in this ongoing class. Please call the Coordinator 781-545-4991 if you plan to attend. ongoing Monday evening7:00–10:00 $7M $9NM per session model fee payable at class 8 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Intermediate/Advanced Monoprinting Esther Maschio Monoprinting can be a highly experimental medium for creating strikingly unique works of art. An indirect process, typically imagery is created on a Plexiglas plate and then transferred by means of an etching press to archival paper. Brayers and brushes are the primary tools used. Methods and techniques include: additive, subtractive, mixing inks, roll-ups, viscosity transparencies, color layering, multiple plate printing, plate registration, color theory simplified, trace drawing, collage, chine colle and more. Students will work with instructor to define goals and then set a plan to begin work. In this dynamic and energetic studio environment, exploration and growth are emphasized at the individual and group level. 1/24–4/4 Monday 9:00–2:00 $330M $365NM 10 classes (includes a $20 materials fee for inks) Mixed Media/3D 365 Collage Gary Nisbet Collage is a unique and immediate means of artistic expression. Students will be guided through the process of gathering, assembling and creating their own special visual language by using a variety of personal collage materials. Techniques of metallic leaf, crackle finishes, and painting on collage will also be introduced. Be inspired by new materials, applications and assembly. Students will work on a number of 2D and 3D mixed media projects and will be taught simple exercises that will help them discover their own individual creative process. 1/18–3/15 Tues pm 6:30–9:30 $205M $245NM 8 classes 500 Life Drawing and Painting Studio Register early! 341 Susan II, Lisa Flynn Ceramics 352 Potter’s Wheel & More Janice Bracken This intermediate/advanced ceramic class will cover wheel techniques as well as slab, coil and handbuilding. Glaze applications will be demonstrated and independent projects welcome in this very supportive class. Open to all students with some studio experience. 1/19–3/30 Wed pm 6:30–9:30 $295M $335NM (includes materials fee) 353 Sculpting with Paper Clay Ann Conte Paper clay is clay that has been mixed with paper pulp. Its properties allow an innovative method of using clay which would not be possible with a regular clay body. It’s easy to use, extremely strong in its unfired stage and easy to repair at any stage in the process. When fired, it is much lighter than conventional clay and is useful for wall installations and delicate sculptural forms. Students will explore handbuilding and sculptural techniques that will go beyond traditional clay boundaries. Previous ceramic experience helpful. 1/20–3/31 Thurs pm 6:30–9:30 $295M $335NM 10 classes (includes materials and firing fee) 351 Clay Work Sheilagh Flynn This course includes instruction in handbuilding and wheelthrowing techniques. Beginners will learn the basics of clay: slab and coil construction, wheelwork, and glazing. Advanced students will explore more complicated pieces such as teapots and larger scale pieces. The class will also investigate different surface/decorating techniques such as slips, scrafitto, paper resist, carving and glazes. 1/18–3/29 Tuesday pm 6:30–9:30 $295M $335NM 10 classes (includes materials and firing fee) Financial Aid Available Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 9 Adult Courses & Workshops 327 “Alla Prima” Class Adult Courses & Workshops 371 Basic Digital Photography Tim Waite Learn how to maximize the digital camera. Students will learn the fundamentals of exposure by taking advantage of the features and functionality specific to their own digital camera. This course will focus on the technical aspects of digital photography, including image file formats, lens selection, the light metering, and developing your own digital workflow. You will build on your abilities week-to-week through various assignments created to reinforce the topics you’ve learned. Students should bring their cameras and manuals to class. Digital SLR cameras required. For more information please visit www.timwaitephoto.com. 1/20–3/17 Thurs pm 7:30–9:30 $160M $185NM 8 classes WEEKEND WORKSHOPS 404 A Day in the “Pastel Studio” Anne Heywood Warm up your painting talents this winter with one full day of pastel painting each month in a casual and supportive environment. Begin each day watching a demonstration, then enjoy painting your masterpiece (your choice of subject) with professional guidance. Each class ends with a constructive group critique. Class demonstration topics: Still Life (January), Snow Scene (February), Spring Landscape (March). Class size is limited; suggested materials list is provided upon registration. 1/22, 2/26, 3/26 9:30–4:30 $195M $220NM 3 classes Bring your lunch at 12:30 and stay for this fascinating lecture-style class on art history. “Tony’s presentation was thorough, entertaining, and lively…People enthusiastically raved about the course” —Linda Hayes, Duxbury Il passaggio, Anne Heywood 391 Art History: Abstract Art and the Modern Temper Tony Pilla This course will follow the development of abstract visual art in the first half of the 20c. by focusing on artworks which were of critical importance in shaping that trend in Europe and America. A secondary focus will be on the styles and movements associated with these art works and the role each artist played in their development. Each week the discussion will focus on seminal artworks in particular with general references to other works which influenced it or were influenced by it in subsequent years. The focus will be on works by Picasso, Duchamp, Miro, Kandinsky, Stuart Davis, and Jackson Pollock 1/27–3/10 Thurs pm 1:30–3:30 $90M $110NM 6 classes 10 427 Loosen Up—Painting in an Hour Nancy Colella The practice of creating a painting from start to finish in one hour teaches you how to think more spontaneously and produce more lively and intuitive work. It helps simplify the process. Generous, quick, well-places strokes will give you fresher, simpler and more effective paintings. You are able to say a lot with a little. This two-day workshop will include demos, painting sessions and critiques. Still life and photos will be used for inspiration. 2/26–2/27 Sat & Sun10:00–4:00 $150M $175NM 2 classes Register early! Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Barbara Poole Students will learn how to create beautiful “Nuno Felt” by combining a silk base with wool, laying the wool on top of the silk and then felting them together. Nuno felt is lightweight with drape and flexibility. There are many possibilities for transparency, exciting texture, and layering of materials with diverse characteristics. Students will finish the class with a completed scarf. 1/29 Saturday 10:00–3:00 $120M $145NM 1 class ($30 materials fee payable to instructor) 601 488 Color Theory Simplified Workshop Judy Rossman Through a series of structured sequential exercises, students will understand the basics of color mixing. This understanding will endow the student with skill and confidence in any color media he/she approaches including watercolor, oils, acrylics, oil pastels, colored pencil and gouache. A simple still life will be completed utilizing techniques experienced in previous exercises. 3/20 & 3/27 Sunday 11:00–4:00 $115M $155NM 2 classes GOLDEN Acrylic Demo Free—Call to reserve a spot! Adria Arch Learn valuable information about acrylics, guiding you through the basics while opening up new possibilities. We’ll see how mineral and modern pigments relates to clean color mixing, glazing and the creation of fabulous new colors. Learn the unique properties of Fluids, Heavy Body, and the new, slower drying OPEN acrylics. Discover Interference and Iridescent paints for unusual effects. Get exposed to the many gels and mediums and how they can change the texture, saturation and intensity of your work. Check out the amazing new grounds to prepare contemporary surfaces for painting, drawing, pastel and mixed media. We will demonstrate how to extend your paint to save you money! Discover how acrylics can simulate oil and watercolor, yet are infinitely more versatile. Get your questions answered and take home free samples to try later! Adria Arch is a mixed media artist, teacher and arts administrator. Website: www.adriaarch.com 1/30 Sunday afternoon 1:00 Reservations Required 781.383.2787 www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 11 Adult Courses & Workshops PHOTOGRAPHY 453 Nuno Felt @ The Shipyard—Courses & Workshops H302No Fear Drawing—Basic Drawing Techniques Marion Carlson You CAN draw! Each week a basic principle of design will be introduced including line, texture, value, contrast, negative space and more. This hands-on approach, in a very supportive environment, will give you the tools to produce a successful drawing. 1/13–2/17 Thurs am 10:00–12:00 $125M $165NM 6 classes Dianne Panarelli Miller This class will begin with an informative demonstration to help students see how to begin a painting. The instructor will work with students on an individual basis to help them improve at their own speed. Students will work from still life set ups. Dianne will blend the discipline of Academic Traditional Methods with the freedom of “Alla Prima” (all in one sitting) to help students learn the fundamentals to create a painting that is structurally sound in color, composition and technique. Whether you are a beginner or advanced artist you will benefit from this class. 1/13–2/17 Thurs pm 6:30–9:30 $165M $205NM 6 classes H371 Basic Digital Photography Tim Waite Learn how to maximize the digital camera. Students will learn the fundamentals of exposure by taking advantage of the features and functionality specific to their own digital camera. This course will focus on the technical aspects of digital photography, including image file formats, lens selection, the light metering, and developing your own digital workflow. You will build on your abilities week-to-week through various assignments created to reinforce the topics you’ve learned. Students should bring their cameras and manuals to class. Digital SLR cameras required. For more information please visit www.timwaitephoto.com. 1/12–2/16 Wed pm 7:00–9:00 $125M $165NM 6 classes H138Beginning Drawing (Grades 4–7) Julie McAskill Projects are designed to develop young artists’ ability to “see” what they wish to draw. Students will be guided towards developing drawing skills while encouraging personal expression and creativity. They will produce line drawings of cartoons, animals, fish and birds following a step by step demonstration and will be encouraged to work with their own creativity and ideas through the weeks to produce a unique finished piece. 1/13–2/17 Thurs pm 4:15–5:45 $120M $140NM 6 classes H320 Oil Painting Evelina Brozgul In this course for beginning and intermediate students, you will develop fundamental painting skills, while exploring the potential for self-expression inherent in oil painting techniques. Studio exercises include direct observation and response to still life, as well as instruction for painting the human figure. Students will be introduced to the traditional painting process, from stretching and priming the canvas to the final glazing. Emphasis is on clean, non-muddy color and the human proportions through a painterly technique. Close observation of the paint layers and different techniques will also be discussed. Students will receive individual attention at every level of their ability. 1/14–2/18 Fri am 10:00–1:00 $175M $215NM 6 classes At the Strangers Ball, Evelina Brozgul 12 The Shipyard facility is located @ 18 Shipyard Drive, Suite 1A—next to Hingham Beer Works 781.749.2100 Hours: C, Gary Nisbet H365 Collage Gary Nisbet Collage is a unique and immediate means of artistic expression. Students will be guided through the process of gathering, assembling and creating their own special visual language by using a variety of personal collage materials. Techniques of metallic leaf, crackle finishes, and painting on collage will also be introduced. Be inspired by new materials, applications and assembly. Students will work on a number of 2D and 3D mixed media projects and will be taught simple exercises that will help them discover their own individual creative process. 1/12–2/16 Wed am 10:00–1:00 $175M $205NM 6 classes Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Monday—CLOSED Tuesday–Wednesday 10 am–6 pm Thursday–Saturday 10 am–7 pm Sunday—Noon–5 pm NOW OPEN for classes, gallery exhibitions and sales! South Shore Art Center @ Hingham Shipyard. Current exhibition: The Hingham Scene, features artwork of Hingham or by Hingham artists. Jewelry, glass and pottery is also available. All art is the work of South Shore Art Center Gallery Artists. Craft items represent the work of invited South Shore Art Center Arts Festival artists. Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 13 Hingham @ The Shipyard Location & Opening H329 “Alla Prima” Class Visiting Artists Since 1999, South Shore Art Center has hosted master workshops with outstanding, nationally-recognized artists. The Visiting Artist program provides a challenging and in-depth opportunity for participants to be nurtured and inspired in our studios and on location—taking advantage of the stunning coastal landscape. Each summer/fall, hundreds of working artists and students from throughout New England participate in three-five day workshops. Ken Auster Stuart Baron Kim Bernard Pam Bernard Laura Blacklow Linda Bond Carol Bolsey Lee Boynton Christopher Chippendale Karen Christians Jared Clackner Doug Dawson Frank Federico Susan Fisher Randy Frost Carole Ann Fer Jesseca Ferguson Linda Heppes Funk Erica Funkhouser Frank Gohlke Jane Goldman Bonney Goldstein Barbara Grad Julie Graham Gretchen Halpert Nona Hershey Nancy Howell Jon Imber Joel Janowitz Catherine Kehoe Colleen Kiely Peter Madden John Brooks Maginnis Elizabeth McKim Margaret McWethy Antonia Ramis Miguel Janet Monafo George Nick Leon Nigrosh Hugh O’Donnell Rose Pellicano Ron Pokrasso Richard Raiselis Peter Schroth Robert Siegelman Annie Silverman Tracy Spadafora Peter Spataro William Ternes Sean Thomas Josette Urso Dan Welden Ann Wessman Heidi Whitman Dan Wills Carol Woodin Bert Yarborough South Shore Art Center Winter 2011 Faculty JANICE BRACKEN ESTHER MASCHIO JOAN BRANCALE JULIE McASKILL EVELINA BROZGUL DIANNE PANARELLI MILLER M.Ed. Eastern Nazarene College B.S. Westfield State College M.F.A. Tisch School, New York University B.A. Mount Holyoke M.F.A. The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University B.F.A. The Cooper Union School of Art, New York MARY CALLAHAN B.A. Bridgewater State College University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, Art Institute of Boston M.F.A. Massachusetts College of Art B.F.A. The Art Institute @ Lesley University R.H. Ives Gammell Atelier Vesper George College of Art GARY NISBET California State University ANTHONY PILLA MARION CARLSON Massasoit Community College New England School of Art & Design M.F.A. Tufts University Diploma, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston B.S. Tufts University SEANA CARMODY BARBARA POOLE B.A. Suffolk University LILLY CLEVELAND B.A. Boston University Massachusetts College of Art NANCY COLELLA M.S.A.E. Massachusetts College of Art B.F.A. Museum School of Fine Arts, Diploma, Tufts University CHARISSA ROBERTS B.F.A. Rochester Institute of Technology SARAH ROCHE B.A. Muskingum College B.A. University of West England ANN CONTE B.F.A. Massachusetts College of Art SHEILAGH FLYNN DONNA ROSSETTI-BAILEY B.F.A. Boston University JUDITH ROSSMAN B.A. Boston College ANNE HEYWOOD B.A. Bridgewater State College B.F.A. Syracuse University Teacher’s Certificate Michigan State University PATRICE KELLEY RUTHE SHOLLER B.F.A. University of Massachusetts QINGXIONG MA The Academy of Chinese Painting, Beijing LISA MARDER M.Ed. Lesley University B.A. Massachusetts College of Art TIM WAITE Professional experience M.L.A. Harvard University B.A. Williams College ihgdefghi 14 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 15 Children/Teens Courses & Workshops Visiting Artists since 1999 Children/Teens Courses & Workshops Come & create with us! Our faculty members are experienced and creative art teachers who love to explore the world of art with children and young adults. Students ages 16+ are able to enroll in adult courses. • Courses need a minimum of 5 students to run. Please help ensure that our classes run by signing up no later than 7 days prior to the first class. • Please take $10 off the total tuition if you are registering for more than one class. 110My Favorite Things (ages 4 ½ and up) Seana Carmody Young artists will paint, draw, sculpt and create self-portraits, “me collages” and artistic masterpieces that celebrate their favorite things. 1/21–4/1 Fri am 10:00–11:30 $165M $195NM 10 classes 115Wild Things (grades K–1) Patrice Kelley Students will make wild and crazy mythological creatures using papier mache, paint, sculpture, collage and drawing materials! 1/24–4/4 Mon pm 4:00–5:00 $130M $160NM 10 one-hour classes Holidays & Weather Policy • No class during February school vacation week, February 21-25. •In the event of inclement weather, the Art Center follows the Cohasset Public Schools school closings. Should a storm emerge during the day, please call 781383-2787 x 10 for any class cancellations. Our Youngest Artists (4 1/2 and up) 107Adventures in Art (ages 4½ and up) Ann Conte On a fun-filled journey of the imagination, students will paint, draw, build, sculpt and create. 1/24–4/4 Mon pm 1:00–2:30 $165M $195NM 10 classes 139Hands in Clay (grades 1–4) Ann Conte Have your children sink their hands into cool clay and create wonderful, colorful ceramic pieces. Students will be encouraged to experiment and use their imaginations. Finished pieces will be glazed and fired. 1/19–3/30 Wed pm 4:00–5:30 $195M $225NM 10 classes 147Collage Club (grades 5–8) Gary Nisbet Students will explore the art of collage and learn about contemporary collage/ multi-media artists Wayne Thiebaud, David Hockney and Andy Goldsworthy. Students will create masterpieces using magazine pages, postcards, stamps, etc. and build sculpture out of recycled materials—including things from nature such as sticks, rocks and leaves. 1/18–3/29 Tues pm 4:00–6:00 $185M $215NM 10 classes 150 Draw & Sketch II (grades 6–8) Seana Carmody A ten-week exploration of drawing and quick sketching with emphasis on line, form and value. Students will experiment with pencils, colored pencils, pastel and watercolor and will take advantage of nice weather days to do quick journal sketching outdoors. Students are encouraged to bring their own small drawing journal. 1/20–3/31 Thurs pm 4:00–6:00 $185M $215NM 10 classes 154 127 174 Saturday Ceramics Learning from the Masters Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org DigIn—Create with Clay (grades 5–8) Please note 3:30 start! Ann Conte Clay projects of all types for all types— experienced or newcomers. Hand built coil, slab, the potter’s wheel, and glazing will be explored. Bring your creative ideas and your imagination—and dig in! All pieces will be glazed and fired. 1/24–4/4 Mon pm 3:30–5:00 $195M $225NM 10 classes 123Art Expressions (grades 1–4) Patrice Kelley Express yourself! Art Expressions is one of the Art Center’s most popular classes— perfect for students who love to think creatively and enjoy a range of projects including painting, drawing, papier mache, clay and fiber. 1/20–3/31 Thurs pm 4:00–5:30 $165M $195NM 10 classes (grades 1–4) Marion Carlson Artists throughout time have studied and mimicked the masters. This multi-media class will focus on great artists—such as Cezanne, Dali and Matisse—and assist young artists in developing their drawing, painting, collage and sculptural skills. 1/18–3/29 Tues pm 4:00–5:30 $175M $205NM 10 classes 16 133Introduction to Cartooning (grades 3–5) Seana Carmody Students will begin with drawing hand gestures, facial expressions and basic body movements. There will be an emphasis on story where the students can create unique characters and situations. Their stories will come alive in comic strips and basic stop-motion digital animation shorts. Students are encouraged to bring their own sketchbook. 1/19–3/30 Wed pm 4:00–5:30 $175M $205NM 10 classes Register early (grades 9–12) Ann Conte Build your art portfolio with impressive ceramic projects. Experiment with paper clay and learn the basic techniques of wheel, slab, coil and more. All pieces will be glazed and fired. (No class February 19 or 26) 1/29–3/19 Sat pm 1:30–3:30 $150M $180NM 6 classes Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 17 Children/Teens Courses & Workshops Children/Teens What’s Going On Holiday Arts Festival @ The Shipyard Saturday & Sunday, December 4 & 5 South Shore Art Center @ The Shipyard presents “Holiday Arts Festival,” showcasing the work of many of our popular Arts Festival artisans. Shop for jewelry, clothing, ceramics, glass, art & more! Plus, workshops for children & youth: Saturday 10–Noon My Very Own Gingerbread House with Ann Conte 1:00–3:00 Holiday Ornaments with Patrice Kelley Sunday Noon–3 Holiday Watercolors Give a Unique and Handmade Gift of Art South Shore Art Center @ The Shipyard 18 Shipyard Drive, Suite 1A Hingham MA • 781-749-2100 Register for classes www.ssac.org Galleries open T–W 10–6; Th–Sa 10–7; Su Noon–5 What’s Going On Holiday Celebrations Call for entries: National Exhibition Sources • Origins juried by Howard Yezerski April 15 to May 22, 2011 Submissions Due March 7, 2011 National Exhibition Juried by George Nick October 29–December 19 @ The Shipyard • Opening Celebration! Photography by Tim Waite & Dorothy Pilla 1st prize—Janyce Conklin, Lobsterman 2nd prize—Joan Sowada, City Mojo 18 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org 3rd prize—Kim Frohsin, Simple Girl from the East Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 19 Community Outreach Programs “Recently, my fourth grade students and I went on a field trip to the South Shore Art Center. All of my students were thoroughly engaged with the Artist-in-Residence, Katherine Morrison, and appreciated new forms of art. They also created their very own artwork. The Art Center has provided us with wonderful learning experiences and childhood memories. Isn’t that what a great education should give to our children?” —Patricia Rogers, 4th grade teacher L.W. Pingree School, Weymouth Artist in Residence Program This year’s program (our seventh year) offers upper elementary students a free field trip to SSAC to meet a working artist, make an original accordion fold book with texture rubbings, and see current exhibitions. Katherine Morrison, artist and teacher of collage, bookmaking, creative paper-making, and printing techniques keeps students spellbound. Our wonderful volunteers share learning about tessellations, M.C. Escher and the Alhambra in the process of making the books. Sponsored by Looking at Art Program Two-hour field trip to SSAC to integrate art experience into classroom studies, scout badges, or camp experience. Exhibitions this winter and spring include: • Gallery Artists: Motion (January 14–February 27) • Upon Further Consideration—David Lang & Virginia Fitzgerald (3-D work) (March 4–April 10) • National Juried Show—Sources • Origins, Juried by Howard Yezerski (April 15–May 22) Gallery tour and in-depth discussion followed by hands-on art project $8/student; maximum 60 students/session Arts to Go Program Art Center experts visit schools to provide programs linked to classroom topics, such as Ancient Greece, Chinese Brush Painting, Renaissance Masterpieces and African Printmaking. Hands-on project included. Curriculum guidelines followed; teacher packet included One hour program; $100/class Special Interest Groups—Professional Development All of our courses and workshops are available for professional development. In addition, we are happy to arrange half or full day workshops for a district’s Art Department to enhance professional development and promote camaraderie. Cost: $50 – 75/teacher with maximum of 12 participants. All media available. 20 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 21 Community Outreach Programs COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS Advertisements Gallery Artist Corner SATELLITE LOCATIONS South Shore Art Center Gallery Artists exhibit at our two satellite locations. Please visit our website for more information. www.ssac.org PAUL PRATT MEMORIAL LIBRARY 35 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA November–DecemberKimberlee & Richard Alemian January–FebruaryRobert Beaulieu March–AprilJudy St. Peter May–JuneBurton Longenbach July–AugustConnie Cummings September–OctoberChris Hotarek November–December Lilly Cleveland 124 Elm Street • 781-383-6650 SOUTH SHORE MUSIC CIRCUS GALLERY & ROBERT AND DOROTHY PALMER GALLERY AT SOUTH SHORE CONSERVATORY One Conservatory Drive Hingham, MA November–February Music Circus Gallery—Becky Haletky and Maureen Brookfield Dorothy & Robert Palmer Gallery—Mary Smith March–April Music Circus Gallery & Dorothy & Robert Palmer Gallery Philip Dolan Retrospective Gallery Artist Corner Welcome to our new Gallery Artists: Wes Carlson of Hull, Heather Collins & Vcevy Strekalovsky of Hingham, D. Peter Collins & Dana Malcolm of Plymouth, and Jan McElhinny of Cohasset. The Gallery Artist selection committee meets in April. Please call the Art Center office for details. 22 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 23 Gallery Artists Kimberlee C. Alemian Richard Alemian Christian M. Alexander Virginia M. Allen Andrew T. L. Anderson-Bell Stephen Andrus BJ Andrus Maida Antigua John Arapoff Betty Archer Peg Mavilia Atkinson Virginia H. Avery James Baker Jeremy Barnard Robert Beaulieu Anne Belson Joreen Benbenek Janet Blagdon Stephen Boczanowski Elizabeth Bourne Joan Brancale Patricia Burson Maureen Brookfield Henry E. Cahill Mary Callahan Corinne Campobasso Marion Carlson Wes Carlson Beverly Carreiro Irma Cerese Susan B. Charles Lucretia Davie Chase JoAnne T. Chittick Lilly Cleveland Nancy Colella D. Peter Collins Heather Collins Jane Flavell Collins Nancy Connolly Connie Cummings Sharon McCann Daly Susan Denniston Joan DeRugeris Jack Dickerson Mike DiRado Dianne S. Dolan Michael Domina Jeff Eldredge Eleanor Elkin Rosalind Farbush Dorit Flowers Jack Foley Marguerite Gager Susan Gallagher Elizabeth Gauthier Debra Giller Pam Golden Alison Golder Wendy Goldstein Patricia Gray 24 Virginia Green Ann Guiliani Wendy Moore Hale Becky Haletky Jack Haran Michael Hart Robert Harvey Julie Hawkins Liz Haywood-Sullivan Ellen Helman Anne Heywood Roger Q. Hill Sara Holbrook Susan Hollis Virginia Holloway Christine Hotarek Nancy S. Howell Karen Freiberger Hughes Patricia A. Isaac Nanci Jaye Douglas W. Johnson Berj Kailian Brooks Kelly, Jr. Andrea Kemler Susan Kilmartin Janet Arfin Kingan Kay Kopper Dorothy Simpson Krause Danguole Rita Kuolas Maria Lakhman Moey Lane John Lanza Donald Larkin Stephen Lathrop Eleanor LeBlanc Susan Dragoo Lembo Chris Lewis Elizabeth Lilly Ken Lindgren Mary Lizotte Burton Longenbach Susan Luery Gordon Lundberg, Jr. Peggy Roth Major Dana Malcolm Lisa Marder Joan Marson Chippa Martin Esther Maschio Janis Mattox Patricia McCarthy Sally McCarthy Jan McElhinny Jeanne McKenna Norma McKenzie Margaret McWethy Judith Mehring Michele Meister Julie Sims Messenger Dianne E. Miller Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Dianne Panarelli Miller Mary Driscoll Mirabito Gretchen Moran Monice Morenz Grabowski Ann M. Murphy Christus Murphy John W. Nash III Patricia E. O’Neill Dorothy Palmer Gerard A. Parker Mary Ann Patrick Marie T. Peters Christine Pienciak Peters T. Nicholas Phakos Anthony Pilla Ted Polomis Constance Pratt Page Railsback Jeanne Replogle Chris Rifkin Beverly Rippel Stephanie Roberts-Camello Sarah Roche Betty Rogers Donna Rossetti-Bailey Judy Rossman Eileen Rotty Daniel P. Roy Lori Schill Lenore Schneider Isabel Shamitz Kay Shaw Kwang Sung Shin Ruthe Sholler Jean Simms Mike Sleeper Katherine Smit Mary Smith Murton Sudalter J Michael Sullivan Judy St. Peter Frank Strazzulla, Jr. Vcevy Strekalovsky Kenneth Taylor Mary Taylor Regina Thomas Mike Thompson Carole A. Thurlow Paula Villanova Valerie Forte Vitali Roberta Walsh Ruth Ann Wetherby-Frattasio Michael Weymouth Julie White Susan White Jeanne Wiley Mary Wilkas Andree Desiree Wilson Tim Wilson Virginia M. Wilson SSAC Contributing Members and Donors Winter 2011* South Shore Art Center wishes to acknowledge and thank its contributing members and donors. The generosity of our supporters allows the Art Center to inspire emerging artists, nurture adults and children, create teaching and learning opportunities, and engage the community with compelling exhibitions of contemporary art. Please join this growing, distinguished group. Contact Candace Cramer, Director of Development, [email protected], 781-383-2787. Angels Sara Holbrook and Foster L. Aborn** BJ and Steve Andrus Motoko and Gordon Deane Susan Dickie** William Earon** Lena and Ronald Goldberg** Lesley and Don Grilli** Nancy and Tom Hamilton** Susan and Jack McNamara** Dorothy Palmer** Constance B. Rice** Chris Rifkin** Elise M. Russo** Elizabeth Steele** Valerie and Phillip Vitali** Sandy Weiss** Mary and Thomas Williams** Jennifer and Robert Willms** Benefactors Don DeMichele** Judy and Frank Neer** Nancy and Chris Oddleifson** Kathleen and Ross Sherbrooke** Anne and R. Gary Vanderweil, Jr.** Phyllis and Bill Wenzel** Patrons Libby and Bill Allard** Franny Andahazy and Michael Nedeau** Mercedes Aza and Cameron Snyder** Cornelia Barnard Eleanor G. Bleakie** Lois and Bruce Cameron** Jane C. Carr and Andy Hertig Nancy and David Colella** Elaine and Michael Coyne** Paulie and Herb Emilson MaryAnn and John Englander Lauren Farrell** Edythe Ford Susan Gallagher** Nancy Garrison Patricia and Patrick Gray** Julie Guild** Ellen and Bruce Herzfelder** Andrea and Craig Hillier** Carolyn and Dick Horn** Christine and Brian Hotarek Judy and Robert Kasameyer** Patsy and Richard Leggat** Joan and T. Michael Middleton Tina and Robert Miklos** Marilyn and Win Minot Dorothy I. Remick Jeanne and David Replogle Sergio Roffo** Gitte and Rick Shea** Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sherbrooke and Henry Diane and Tom Shipp Joan and Phil Shockman Annellen and James Walsh Deborah Weiss** Sustaining Richard and Kimberlee Alemian Margaret Casey** Sarah and Craig Casey** Lilly and Mark Cleveland** Nancy Cusack** Catherine and Richard Evans** Priscilla and Amory Houghton, Jr.** Therese Joslin Pat LaLiberte Kyle and Edward Lubitz Shirley and Jim Marten** Janna and Eric Oddleifson Michelle and Rich Paterniti Sarah and Adrian Roche** Charles S. and Zena A. Scimeca Charitable Fund at The Boston Foundation Jane and Vcevold Strekalovsky Tracey and Jerry Vainisi Linda and Sam Wakeman Andrea and David Weltman Peggy and Michael Weymouth** Supporting Muffy and Paul Antico Heather and Peter Austin Emily and John Brown William Burke, Jr. Carolyn and John Coffey Heather and Jeffrey Collins Jane and Jon Davis Sandra Donnellan Sandy and Lindsey Durant** Sheila and Don Evans** Ashley and Bruce Garelick Katherine and David Greaney Barbara Green Sarah and Phillip Hannan Molly Perkins Hauck** Ellen Helman Barbara and Warner Henderson Anne Heywood** Sarah Jackson** Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 25 Members & Donors South Shore Art Center Gallery Artists Associate Anonymous – 2 Kimberley and Greg Albanese Anne Allen** Maida Antigua Jeremy Barnard Barbara Baron Janice and Russell Brown Marilyn Bulkley Maureen Catawdella Irma Cerese Anne Chacchia JoAnne and Woody Chittick Kimberley and Greg Albanese Anne Allen** Maida Antigua Jeremy Barnard Barbara Baron Janice and Russell Brown Marilyn Bulkley Maureen Catawdella Irma Cerese Anne Chacchia JoAnne and Woody Chittick Ted Chylack Margot and Don Critchfield Sara and Michael Davis Kathleen and John Dowling Susan and Stephen Etkind Roberta Fairbanks Kristen Faulkner Sarah Forbes** Robert Fraser Marguerite Gager Kathleen Garvey Jane Goedecke Amy Golden Monice Morenz Grabowski Judith and Richard Green Colleen and Kevin Griffin Jeri Herman Marge and Jack Hobbs Diane Hoss Victoria and Michael Hurley Nanci Jaye** Gerald Jones Alison Jordan Letitia and Robert Jordan, Jr. Berj Kailian Dick Karoff and Sandy Manzella 26 Members & Donors Janet Fogarty Kelley and Tim Kelley Mary and Jim Kilroy Rita and James Kirk Caroline Knight Dorothy Simpson Krause Marylou and Robin Lawrence Patricia Lawrence** Alexandra and Robert Leaver Gerry Lynch Mary Magnant Peggy and Tom Merzbacher Nancy and Thomas Monahan Gretchen Moran Allison and Keith Moskow Betts and Winser Murray Amy and Shapur Naimi Anne and Nestor Nicholas Malee Nuesse Doug Peck Katharine Perkins** Corliss Primavera Vicki and Daniel Quinn James Regan James Richard Beverly Rippel** Barbara and Tim Roberts Karen Ross Daniel Roy John Rousseau P. Kelley Rugg Lucy and Philip Saunders, Jr.** Nancy Sencabaugh Ruthe Sholler Philip Hugh Smith Susan Stoddart Moira Sullivan and Dick Graham Cindy and Alex Swartwood Sara Tague MaryLouise Tautkus Frederick Thayer Claire Tinory Cynthia and Joseph Vallino** David Vargo Frances and William Weeks** Katharine and John Weeks** Esther Williams** March and Jim Wyatt SSAC Business Members/Donors & Foundations Winter 2011* Angels Sustaining Benefactors Supporting Fred Bergfors and Margaret Sandberg Foundation** HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Image Resolutions King Jewelers, Inc. LemonLime Salon Macquarie Group Foundation Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund** Party by Design Roomscapes & Kitchen Concepts, Inc. Samuels & Associates South Shore Music Circus Weymouth Design Clean Harbors Scituate Rotary Foundation Strekalovsky Architecture, Inc.** Patrons Abbott Homes/The Cook Estate David Avery BSO/Tanglewood Coldwell Banker Conway Insurance Agency Dean & Hamilton Realtors Hingham Institution for Savings Hingham Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Ray Kasperowicz, C.P.A. Talbots SSAC Business Members/Donors Ruth Knapp** Irene and David Lord** Dana and David Lucier Lisa Marder and Josiah Stevenson** Eva and Tom Marx Pat and Jim McCarthy Carmen and Tim Schramm Elizabeth Morse and Richard Wendorf** Meg and Brooks Robbins** Michelle and Doug Smith** Tracy and Kevin Thomas Lanci and Page Valentine Zbigniew Wozny Barbara and Kevin Wrenn Aldous Collins Painting and Arts, LLC Boston Private Bank & Trust Christopher Gallery Cohasset Harbor Inn Hingham Beer Works Massa Products Corporation Pilgrim Bank Plymouth County Convention and Visitors Bureau RBC Wealth Management R.M. Driscoll Company, LLC Rockland Trust South Coastal Bank Anderson Fuel, Inc. Arthur & Pat’s Restaurant Barbara Bahr Sheehan Design Cohasset Harbor Marina** Colony Rug Company Curtis Liquors Goodwin Graphics Gordon, Mond & Ott Hingham Lumber Lord & Ladies Estate Sales** Portland Pottery South, Inc. Sullivan, Garrity & Donnelly Insurance Agency, Inc.** The Rogers Law Firm * Business Members/Donors and Foundations as of October 21, 2010 **Represents annual memberships and/or capital campaign contributions * Members and Donors as of October 21, 2010 ** Represents gifts to the annual and/or capital campaigns Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 27 Directory Gallery Rental Board of Directors Have your next corporate or social event in the beautiful galleries at South Shore Art Center. The Bancroft Gallery provides a spectacular background for events. The smaller Dillon Gallery is ideal for meetings and presentations. President Elise Russo President-Elect Lauren Farrell Treasurer Richard Horn Secretary Valerie King Mercedes Aza, Eleanor Bleakie, Bruce Cameron, William Earon Thomas Hamilton, Eileen Hayes, Sara Holbrook, Judith Kasameyer Susan McNamara, Robert Miklos, Martin Nee, Frank Neer Lisa O’Connor, Michelle Paterniti, Chris Rifkin, Mark Rogers Douglas Smith, Mark Tosi, Valerie Forte Vitali Board of Advisors Libby Allard, Virginia Allen, Kara Bianchi, Pat Cammett, Lilly Cleveland, Nancy Colella, Heidi Condon, Elaine Coyne, Sharon Daly, Jane Davis, Motoko Deane, Susan Gallagher, Nancy Garrison, Lena Goldberg, Ernie Grassey, Patricia Gray, Julie Guild, Barbara Henderson, Anne Heywood, Andrea Hillier, Christine Hotarek, Victoria Hurley, Tony Lanier, Lisa Marder, Gale Michaud, Adrian Morris, Elizabeth Morse, Mary Neville, Dorothy Palmer, Jeanne Replogle, Beverly Rippel, Sarah Roche, Barbara Sheehan, Philip Smith, Juliana Tiryaki, Eric Wellmann, Michael Weymouth, Bill Wenzel, Jennifer Willms, Zbigniew Wozny, March Wyatt, Cindy Vallino SSAC Staff Kimberlee C. Alemian, Graphic Designer/Webmaster Cheryl Cole, Office Manager Heather Collins, Director of Community Programs Candace Cramer, Director of Development Pat Frederickson, Membership Coordinator Sarah Hannan, Executive Director Diane Kennedy, Assistant Director/Festival Coordinator Gary Najarian, Facility Manager Kaitlin Thurlow, Program Assistant/Registrar Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. • • • • • • • Gallery Rental South Shore Art Center Chairs and rectangular banquet tables provided Microphone and PA system provided Small platform & podium available Kitchen access Digital projector available for rental List of approved caterers provided Member discount on Facility Rentals For information call 781.383.2787 or see website http://ssac.org/wdnew/facilityrentals.htm 11 18 15 16 16 10 19 12 14 Reception/Gallery Sitter Virginia Holloway Gallery Manager @ The Shipyard Alice Sloan [email protected] Hingham Shipyard 781.749.2100 28 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 29 A $25 non-refundable registration fee is included in tuition. If a student cancels a registration at least ten days before a course or workshop begins, a refund will be granted. Visiting Artist Workshops require a 30 day cancellation notification. Weekly Classes Scholarships for elementary age school children are available based on need through the generosity of the Lois Weltman Memorial Fund for Children. Please inquire at SSAC office for more information. 341 Adv. Print 305 Botanical 327 Painting 326 Oil Painting 315/316 Chi. Brush 302 Pastel Atelier 310 Watercolor 303 Drawing/ for Painting 300 A Basic Drawing 321 B Beg. Painting 110F avorite Things 107 Adv. In Art 115 Wild Things 317 Watercolor 154 Create w/Clay 323 Acrylic Painting 315/316 Chi. Brush 127 Learning/Masters 147 Collage Club 139 Hands in Clay 133 Cartooning 391 Art History 123 Art Expressions 150 Draw & Sketch 340 Printmaking 500 Life Drawing 301 No Fear Drawing 300B Basic Drawing 351 Clay Work 365 Collage Photographs PDPs are available to educators upon completion of a course. SSAC takes photographs of course/outreach participants during classes for inclusion in advertising and promotional materials. Should you have any objections to the use of photos of you or your children, please notify the SSAC office before your courses/ programs begin. Credit (*) Weather Professional Development Points Massachusetts College of Art Continuing Education Credit may be earned upon successful completion of the starred (*) courses. It is possible for such credit to be applied to a degree program upon approval by the college. You must commit to credit before the beginning of the second class. There is a $125 undergraduate fee. In the case of bad weather, classes are cancelled when Cohasset Public Schools are closed. If the Cohasset schools are running on a delayed schedule, our classes meet at the regular times throughout the day. When in doubt about adult evening classes please call the answering machine for message, 781-383-2787 ext.10. Membership Discount To receive a Member’s discount for a course, your membership must be current throughout the term of the course you are taking. Membership dues may be paid at the time of registration. Monday Morning Registration is not complete until payment has been received. VISA or MASTERCARD is required for telephone registration. Through the generosity of the Marion Huse Fund, we offer tuition assistance on the basis of financial need. Call for an application. All requests are kept strictly confidential. Afternoon Register by phone, mail or online at www. ssac.org. Students may also register in person Mon-Fri 9–5, Sat 10–4. Enrollment is limited. Evening Registration Registration & Refund Policy Registration Form & Information Registration Registration & Course Information Friday Thursday 324 Texture Painting 352 Potter’s Wheel 306 No Fear 2 Student Name Mailing address City State Saturday 321A Beg. Painting 353 Paper Clay 371 Digital Photo Age/Grade 174 H.S. Ceramics Parent’s Name Zip e-mail Home Phone o South Shore Art Center does not discriminate for any reason in the administration of its programs. The building is accessible to everyone. Please call the office if you require assistance during your visit to our galleries or classrooms. Wednesday Tuesday Current Member o Cell Phone New Member Annual Membership ____$55 Family Member ____$50 Juried Gallery Artist* ____$35 Individual Member ____$25 Senior/Youth o Non Member Contributing Membership ____$5000 Angel ____$2500 Benefactor ____$ 1000 Patron of the Arts ____$ 500 Sustaining Member ____$ 250 Supporting Member ____$ 100 Associate Member *For information on becoming a Juried Gallery Artist, please call 781.383.2787 or visit www.ssac.org Financial Assistance Directions: From Rte. 3, take exit 14, Take Rte. 228 north to Rte. 3A. Turn right onto 3A and drive south for two miles. From Rte. 3A turn onto Sohier Street at the Music Circus sign. Take a right at the first light onto Ripley Road. SSAC is the last building on the right with parking across the street. Gallery Hours: Mon–Sat 10–4 Sun 12–4 Course # Title Tuition/Fees Total Tuition Membership Fee Support the Arts with your donation to the Annual Fund GRAND TOTAL To Register by Credit Card go to www.ssac.org 30 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winter 2011 31 Exhibitions * Classes * Events Don’t Miss: December 4 & 5 5 2 0 2 0 Small Works Priced for Holiday Giving 18 Shipyard Drive, next to Hingham Beer Works For a schedule of programs, see page 12 & 18 visit www.ssac.org for program updates! N o n p r o f i t Organization U.S. Postage P A I D Permit No. 21 Cohasset, MA Photo © Richard Mulcahy Holiday Arts Festival, 10–4 Featuring Festival Favorites, Workshops for children & more! Vcevy Strekalovsky Body Language Save the Date 119 Ripley Road Cohasset, MA 02025 781-383-2787 • fax 781-383-2964 www.ssac.org • [email protected] Kim Froshin SOUTH SHORE ART CENTER Juried by George Nick Through December 19 Friday, April 1, 2011 For a spectacular event Fools, Fakes and Forgeries 32 Call 781 383 2787 to Register | Register online—www.ssac.org