art classes - The ArtsCenter
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art classes - The ArtsCenter
The ArtsCenter always inspiring 300-G East Main St. Carrboro, NC • www.ArtsCenterLive.org • (919) 929-2787 A RT CLASSES for adults and youth Fall 2015 • dance • writing • cooking • digital arts • applied arts • photography • jewelry making • theatre / improv • drawing & design • health & healing arts • painting & mixed media “Karen” by Brian Kuebler • ceramics & sculpture www.ArtsCenterLive.org 300-G East Main St. Carrboro, NC • (919) 929-2787 MEET THE COVER ARTIST: ArtSchool Instructor BRIAN KUEBLER Information about Brian’s classes can be found on pages 9 & 11. “My paintings and drawings are created from observation, memory, and imagination. I use the everyday experiences in my own life as the conceptural impetus for my work. I seek to record the transient experience of light, fleeting in our experience yet permanently stamped in our memory. These moments have a deeper storage over time in our own subconcious and the memories that are made end up defining our future habits and ways of being. Selected events, images, and feelings make their way into our dreams and can become a catalyst for another transitory experience that is far more bizarre. My work aims to capture these moments representationally, while other works offer a narrative to express how memory and dreams recycle our everyday experiences into an altered tableau.” The ArtsCenter receives financial support from The North Carolina Arts Council and the Orange County Arts Commission. The ArtsCenter www.ArtsCenterLive.org CLASSES FOR FALL 2015 WELCOME! •The ArtsCenter exists in order to educate and inspire artistic creativity and to enrich the lives of people of all ages. •The vision of The ArtsCenter is to create an educational environment that provides opportunities, inspiration and tools to people of all ages and skill levels to participate in the arts. Bringing joy and happiness to others through the arts is what we are all about. The ArtsCenter is fortunate to have dedicated, passionate artists who believe in the mission to serve the community and arts through education, exhibition and performance. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION A limited number of scholarships, based on financial need, are available. Please ask for an application at The ArtsCenter front desk or email [email protected]. Scholarships are considered on a first come, first serve basis, so please turn in your application promptly. SCHOLARSHIP FUND The ArtSchool Scholarship Fund is in need of contributions! Please help make it possible for those with financial need to have access to the benefits of taking an ArtSchool course. We’ll gratefully accept your tax-deductible donation in any amount. Price Drop! The ArtSchool has lowered its prices! In an effort to be more inclusive of our entire community, the ArtSchool has decided to lower the tuition on its adult classes. Depending upon the length of the class, students will see a savings of between 5% to 10%. We hope this makes our classes a little more affordable for those whose budgets are tight! Adult Classes by Day of the Week. . . . . . 4-5 ArtSchool for Adults Fine Arts Classes Digital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Drawing And Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Painting And Mixed Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Ceramics and Sculpture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Jewelry School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Applied Arts Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Performing Arts Classes Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Dance . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Health & Healing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Youth Arts Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-28 About The Instructors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-35 ArtSchool Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Adult and Youth Scholarship Application. 37 Youth Arts Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 For information about our Artist at Work Drawing and Painting Certificate Program, see our website at ArtsCenterLive. org/artist-work-program Thanks to Brian Kuebler for the use of his work “Karen” as the front cover image. Classes by Day of the Week MONDAYS 1005. INTRO TO PHOTOSHOP 1006. PHOTOSHOP COLLAGE 1007. PHOTOSHOP RETOUCH & RESTORE 1008. PHOTOSHOP INTENSIVE RESTOR. 1018. PORTRAIT DRAWING 1019. CHILDREN’S BOOK ILLUS. PT. 2 1020. FIND YOUR ARTISTIC VOICE 1023. INTRO TO ACRYLIC PAINTING 1024. LEARNING FROM THE MASTERS 1041. MIXED LEVELS WHEELTHROWING Page 6 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 10 Page 10 Page 14 1043. WHEELTHROWING W/ HISTORY 1044. THROWING W/ INTENTION 1083. INTRO TO SEWING 1061. STAINED GLASS:TIFFANY LAMPS 1065. IMPROV 101 1066. IMPROV 201 1067. IMPROV 301 1070. ALL LEVELS BELLYDANCE 1071. INTRO TO BALLROOM DANCE Page 15 Page 15 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 20 Page 20 Page 21 Page 21 TUESDAYS 1001. MAKE A SHORT DOCUMENTARY 1002. INTRO TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR 1003. ADVANCED ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR 1010. IMAGINE A CHILDREN’S BOOK PT. 1 1011. IMAGINE A CHILDREN’S BOOK PT. II 1013. OPEN STUDIO FOR COMICS 1015. BASIC DRAWING AND DESIGN I 1016. BASIC DRAWING AND DESIGN II 1028. CONTINUING WATERCOLOR 1029. OPEN STUDIO FOR WATER MEDIA Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 7 Page 7 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 11 Page 11 1034. MIXED MEDIA EXPLORATION Page 12 1039. CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO Page 13 1041. MIXED LEVELS WHEELTHROWING Page 14 1048. BEG. METALSMITHING: FIRST STEP Page 16 1049. BEG. METALSMITHING: COLD CONNECT Pg. 16 1064. ACTING ON CAMERA Page 20 1072.TAP 1 Page 21 1073.TAP I1 Page 22 1078. LINDY TUESDAYS Page 23 1081. INDIAN COOKING Page 24 a du l t c l a sses WEDNESDAYS 1009. SOCIAL MEDIA FOR CREATIVES 1012. WRITING REAL 1015. BASIC DRAWING AND DESIGN I 1017. LARGE SCALE FIGURE DRAWING 1021. EXPLORING COLOR 1025. FIGURE PAINTING 1028. CONTINUING WATERCOLOR 1029. OPEN STUDIO FOR WATER MEDIA 1039. CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO 1040. BEGINNING WHEELTHROWING Page 7 Page 8 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 11 Page 11 Page 13 Page 14 1053. BEGINNING B&W DARKROOM 1057. BEGINNERS KNITTING WORKSHOP 1058. LEARN TO SEW: PLUSH TOYS 1062. STAINED GLASS ON GLASS MOSAICS 1074. FUNK DANCE FITNESS 1075. JAZZ DANCE WORKOUT 1084. BEGINNING SALSA 1079. SWING AND BLUES WEDNESDAYS 1080.YOGA FOR OVER 50 Page 17 Page 18 Page 18 Page 19 Page 22 Page 22 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 THURSDAYS 1000. WRITING FOR THE WEB 1004. INTRO TO WORDPRESS 1022.VISUAL PROBLEM SOLVING 1027. WATERCOLOR - CREATIVELY AGING 1031. INTUITIVE PAINTING 1032. MIXED MEDIA WALL HANGINGS 1033. MIXED MEDIA MANDALAS 1039. CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO Page 6 Page 6 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 13 1040. BEGINNING WHEELTHROWING 1041. MIXED LEVELS WHEELTHROWING 1047. 3 PAIRS OF EARRINGS IN 4 WEEKS 1050. BEG. METALSMITHING: SOLDERING 1054. INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1063. ACTING INTENSIVE 1076. BEGINNING BOLLYWOOD DANCE 1077. INTERMED. BOLLYWOOD DANCE Page 14 Page 14 Page 16 Page 16 Page 17 Page 20 Page 22 Page 22 Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 4 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Classes by Day of the Week FRIDAYS 1014. DRINK & DRAW WORKSHOP 1026. MASTER CLASS: OIL PORTRAITS Page 8 Page 11 1030. CONT. ACRYLIC/MIXED MEDIA 1039. CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO Page 11 Page 13 SATURDAYS 1029. OPEN STUDIO FOR WATER MEDIA Page 11 1031. INTUITIVE PAINTING Page 12 1035. MIXED MEDIA IMAGE TRANSFER Page 12 1037. ENCAUSTIC WORKSHOP Page 13 1041. MIXED LEVELS WHEELTHROWING Page 14 1042. HANDBUILDING & WHEELTHROWING Page 14 1045. CASTING & MOLD MAKING Page 15 1046. DYNAMIC SLIP DECORATING Page 15 1051. METALSMITHING: GALVANIC ETCHING Page 16 1052. JEWELRY MASTER CLASS Page 17 1059. SCREEN PRINTING FOR EVERYONE Page 18 1060. STAINED GLASS CRASH COURSE Page 19 1068. A DAY OF IMPROV: BE HERE NOW! Page 21 1069. COACHING FOR COMEDIANS Page 21 1082.VEGETARIAN PRESSURE COOKING Page 24 SUNDAYS 1036. SPIRITUAL ART MAKING 1038. SUNDAY CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO Page 13 Page 13 1055. INTRO TO ADOBE LIGHTROOM 1056. MANUAL EXPOSURE WORKSHOP Page 17 Page 18 a du l t c l a sses Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 5 digital arts uTuesday, 6:15-8:15pm, Oct. 27-Nov. 17 (4 weeks) $82 public, $74 Friends The ArtsCenter thanks the Nicholson Foundation for funding our new digital studio. 1000. WRITING FOR THE WEB This course uses hands-on methods to teach effective writing for online content, and includes informative Web resources and mindful reading exercises to discover what works and what doesn’t. Learn how the words you use on the page drive its place in search results, and how to turn unfriendly, dense text into inviting content. On the menu: blogs (articles), sales pitches, product descriptions, and instructions. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Please note that our digital studio has PCs. NEW! Elizabeth Holroyd uThursday, 6:15-8:15pm, Sept. 10-Oct. 1 (4 weeks) $82 public, $74 Friends a du l t c l a sses 1001. MAKE A SHORT DOCUMENTARY IN 7 WEEKS! This course teaches the basics of documentary video production. Students will learn use HD cameras, tripods, professional lights, and audio equipment. They will also learn basic shot composition and digital editing techniques using Final Cut Pro. Throughout the course, students will pick a subject or issue to focus on and produce a short documentary that will premiere on The Peoples Channel, Chapel Hill/Carrboro’s public access television station. Once the course is completed, students will be certified to use The Peoples Channel’s equipment for further productions as long as their pieces are submitted to air on the public access station. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to play and learn! For more information about The Peoples Channel, go to: www.thepeopleschannel.org. NOTE: The last 4 classes will be held at The People’s Channel. $20 fee for one 16gb SD card, paid to instructor by the 3rd class (unless student has their own). Jason Abide of The People’s Channel uTuesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 20 (7 weeks) $142 public, $128 Friends 1002. INTRO TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR Learn the ins and outs of this elegant and powerful program for producing vector graphics. We will start with the basics: using the pen, pencil, and brush tools, editing shapes and anchor points, applying text, and incorporating images. Given time, we will delve into the more interesting and subtle tools of the program: working with meshes, shape building, and textured brush lines. Bring your questions; this class can be customized to fit your individual needs. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Participants using the lab’s computers should have a rudimentary understanding of PCs. Elizabeth Holroyd uTuesday, 6:15-8:15pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 13 (6 weeks) $122 public, $110 Friends 1003. ADVANCED ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR We build on the skills learned in the introductory class to explore the program’s artistically creative side and work with the more advanced tools. We’ll complete a project every two sessions: line drawing, cityscape, and portrait painting Participants should have a basic understanding of Adobe Illustrator. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Please note that our digital studio has PCs. Elizabeth Holroyd 1004. INTRODUCTION TO WORDPRESS Tell the world (or just your friends) about your passion (or just your day) using the completely free WordPress blogging resource. Easily post text and images using nothing more than a computer with a browser and a connection to the Internet. Get started with a free WordPress blog hosted on the WordPress.com site, then learn how to add content. At the end of this course, you can have a site on the World Wide Web that you can show to the world or keep private among a select audience. Participants create a WordPress blog and a static page, explore authoring, editing, and comment functions and options, and learn how to select and change the template, control the site menu, find and install widgets, insert posts and images, view stats, and connect to Facebook or another social site. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Please note that our digital studio has PCs. Elizabeth Holroyd uThursday, 6:15-8:15pm, Oct. 15-Nov. 19 (6 weeks) $122 public, $110 Friends 1005. INTRO TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP Photoshop is the industry gold standard for digital image manipulation. Whether you’re preparing photos to post to online galleries or use in websites, or repairing scanned negatives and old photos, Photoshop will make the process infinitely easier and faster. This class will get you over your Photoshop fear by covering the basics of using Photoshop and the features from Creative Suite 3 up to CS5.5. We will focus on learning the workspace and interface, creating and fine-tuning selections, photo retouching, turning photos into flat graphics using paths, masking, non-destructive editing techniques, and exporting for print and the web. The instructor will Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 6 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org fine arts also give an overview of 2D design principles, typography, and color theory as well as an introduction to Adobe Bridge, and some of Adobe’s online tools. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Participants using the lab’s computers should have a rudimentary understanding of PCs. Christopher Donald uMonday, 6:30-8:30pm, Sept. 14-Oct. 5 (4 weeks) $82 public, $74 Friends 1006. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP: COLLAGE Why leave it the way it is when you can “Photoshop” it! We’ll learn how to use photoshop for “evil” by warping images, layering pictures, removing and changing backgrounds, and all the fun tricks your friends and family will hate you for. This class will explore blending layers, layer masks, and advanced selection tricks. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Please note that our digital studio has PCs Christopher Donald uMonday, 6:30-8:30pm, Oct. 12-26 (3 weeks) $62 public, $56 Friends 1007. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP: RETOUCHING AND RESTORATION Christopher Donald uMonday, 6:30-8:30pm, Nov. 2-16 (3 weeks) $62 public, $56 Friends 1008. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP: INTENSIVE RESTORATION We’ll go beyond the basics and explore layer masks, non-destructive editing tricks, and how to deal with difficult problems using the advanced tools in Photoshop. Students are encouraged to have taken “Photoshop Retouching and Restoration” or to have some familiarity with Photoshop tools already. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Please note that our digital studio has PCs. Christopher Donald uMonday, 6:30-8:30pm, Nov. 23-Dec. 7 (3 weeks) $62 public, $56 Friends 1009. SOCIAL MEDIA FOR CREATIVES In this two-part workshop, students will learn how to utilize social media to better promote themselves online and off. In the first session, participants will learn about such platforms as Twitter, Facebook, Wordpress, and Weebly, as well as valuable programs such as Hootsuite and Tweepi. In the second session, participants will explore programs/platforms in depth, connect with each other, and receive helpful feedback on how to best use social media to promote themselves or their product. No experience is necessary, and all interested parties are encouraged to participate. writing 1010. IMAGINE A CHILDREN’S BOOK: PART I—at the artist’s studio For years you’ve dreamed of writing a children’s book. You may even have a vague story idea. But how do you turn that into a workable plot? Susie Wilde, children’s book columnist for the Raleigh News and Observer, unites 30 years of writing and reviewing experience to teach you the steps that help give your story structure. From creating original characters to developing their motivations, conflicts, and finally resolutions, this class blends handson exploration of children’s books with opportunities to share your writing and ideas with fellow students. Obtain map to artist’s studio and a materials list, at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class Susie Wilde uTuesday, 7pm-9pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 6 (5 weeks) $102 public, $92 Friends 1011. IMAGINE A CHILDREN’S BOOK: PART II—at the artist’s studio How do you get your children’s book down on paper? What makes for a book that sparkles with style? Susie Wilde, children’s book columnist for the Raleigh News and Observer, unites 30 years of writing and a du l t c l a sses This course will cover how to non-destructively restore old family photos, how to color correct and create accurate black and white photos, how to airbrush and remove blemishes, and tweaks that will make every photo pop. once it’s ready, you’ll also learn how to export for printing or web view. Have a project you’ve been wanting to work on? You can bring it and work on your own special project. Have no idea what you want to do? No problem! You’ll get templates and tips on how to start from scratch. For students of all skill levels. No previous experience in photoshop required. Please let us know when you register if you are bringing in your own laptop. Please note that our digital studio has PCs. Rio Aubry Taylor uWednesday, 6:158:15pm, Oct. 21-28 (2 weeks) $42 public, $38 Friends Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 7 fine arts reviewing experience to show you how to make a story sing. Wilde focuses on fiction elements needed to craft a strong story: images, dialogue, and vivid verbs. The class blends hands-on exploration of children’s books with writing exercises and opportunities to share your work.To take this class you must have completed Part 1, or have teacher approval. Obtain map to artist’s studio and a materials list, at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class of a professional cartoonist equipped to help you with your needs and questions. No experience in drawing is required and all are encouraged to participate. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Susie Wilde Come enjoy wine, companionship and fun as you explore your artistic side. Instructor Carrie Alter takes you through some drawing activities that are guaranteed to loosen you up and awaken the right side of your brain. Get past the stress of making a drawing come out “right” and rediscover the joy of drawing as play. Each workshop will have different activities, so feel free to sign up for more than one! All drawing materials provided Bring your drink of choice or purchase wine or beer from our bar. If you bring your own, we will provide the accoutrements. For ages 21 and up uTuesday, 7pm-9pm, Oct. 20-Nov. 17 (5 weeks) $102 public, $92 Friends 1012. WRITING REAL NEW! Writers are always told “write what you know”. But how do you turn that into something other than a simple documentary of your day? In this writing-intensive class we will explore ways to discover, define and focus on important aspects of our lives, and turn those into compelling works of memoir, poetry or even short stories. In class we will move from how to generate ideas, to building a toolbox of revision techniques appropriate to whatever form you wish to work in. Participants will find this fun, supportive and challenging. Richard Krawiec a du l t c l a sses uWednesdasy, 6:30-8:30pm, Oct. 7-28 (4 weeks) $74 public, $67 Friends drawing & design 1013. OPEN STUDIO FOR COMICS AND ILLUSTRATION For all interested in telling stories with pictures and/or drawing in a clear and illustrative manner. A great opportunity to work on your own projects, with lots of individual attention from the instructor. Warm-up exercises will be provided at the beginning of class, followed by the opportunity for you to engage in uninterrupted working time. Benefit from the presence NEW! Rio Aubry Taylor uTuesday, 6:15-8:15pm, Nov. 3-Dec. 8 ( 6 weeks) $110 public, $99 Friends 1014. LOOSEN UP! DRINK AND DRAW WORKSHOP Carrie Alter uSection A: Friday, 7-10pm, Oct. 9 (onenight workshop) $37 public, $34 Friends uSection B: Friday, 7-10pm, Nov. 13 (one-night workshop) $37 public, $34 Friends 1015. BASIC DRAWING AND DESIGN I cert. course Develop your observational abilities and rendering skills in this introduction to the principles of drawing and two-dimensional design. Use pencil, charcoal and other media while learning the fundamentals of composition, perspective, line and space. Begin to develop your own unique drawing style through quick sketches as well as technical rendering.You can draw! Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Carrie Alter & Katie Frohbose uSection A (Alter): Tuesday 6:15-8:45pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 20 (7 weeks) $160 public, $144 Friends uSection B (Frohbose): Wednesday 6:15-8:45pm, Oct. 28-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25) (7 weeks) $160 public, $144 Friends uSection C: See below 1015C. BASIC DRAWING AND DESIGN I—FOR THE CREATIVELY AGING cert. course If you are having trouble getting your drawings to look just “right,” this class is for you! In this class, you continue to refine your drawing and design skills as you use a variety of materials to work in figurative modes and from stilllifes. Gain a greater understanding of how to create believable two-dimensional representations and compositions. Further develop your observational skills as you study light and shadow, correct proportion, and techniques to create volume and believable surfaces. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Erin Oliver uWednesday, 10am-12:30pm, Nov. 4-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25) (6 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends 1016. BASIC DRAWING AND DESIGN II cert. course If you are having trouble getting your drawings to look just “right,” this class is for you! In this class, you continue to refine your drawing and design skills as you use a variety of materials to work in figurative modes and from still-lifes. Gain a greater understanding of how to create believable two-dimensional representations and compositions. Further develop your observational skills as you study light and shadow, correct proportion, and techniques to create volume and believable surfaces. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Carrie Alter uTuesday, 6:15-8:45pm, Nov 3-Dec 15 (7 weeks) $160 public, $144 Friends Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 8 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org fine arts changes that can alter the expression entirely. Different races & age groups will be covered; primarily through HW assignments. In each class, there will be gesture warm-ups, one or two demos, and one or two poses for the remainder of the class, with individual guidance throughout. We’ll have one model for the final two class sessions. In order to capture the essence of your subject, a willingness to surrender to the art-making process is absolutely necessary! You must become that which you attempt to capture. So, come with an open mind! Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, “Eleanor” by Instructor Brian Kuebler prior to first class. 1017. LARGE SCALE FIGURE Tuition includes models’ fees. DRAWING cert. course NEW! Brian Kuebler uWednesday, 6:15-8:45pm, Sept. 9-Oct. 21 (7 weeks) $218 public, $202 Friends 1018. PORTRAIT DRAWING cert. course We will employ rudimentary anatomy lessons and basic observation skills to learn the structure of the head, neck, shoulders, then eyes, nose, mouth, & ears. Then we’ll delve into the sublime & juicy stuff: expression! Including the subtle Stacye Leanza uMonday, 6:15-8:45pm, Nov. 2-Dec. 7 (6 weeks) $175 public, $162 Friends 1019. CHILDREN’S BOOK ILLUSTRATION PART II A picture book or graphic novel is a collaboration between author & artist. Each relies on the other to help tell the story. So, the focus of this class is on learning effective visual communication through sequential illustration. While drawing and coloring skills come in very handy for this, they are not the main focus! What becomes important is content, character development, continuity, sequence, pacing & rhythm, and – the most fun part: imagination! Nothing inspires a child more! In class, we’ll have demos, work sessions with individual guidance, & critiques. This being Part Two of the class begun in summer, students will transform their storyboards into “dummies”, which can be sent off to publishers when finished. NEW! Stacye Leanza uMonday, 6:15pm-9:15pm, Sept. 14-Oct. 12 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends 1020. FIND YOUR ARTISTIC VOICE (DRAWING AND PAINTING) This on-going class will challenge and guide you in finding & developing your own authentic artistic voice, in whatever genre you choose. Experiment with different content, media, and techniques, or develop what you already know, in an encouraging, supportive environment. [Work on one or two big projects over the course of the class, or several smaller ones.] Oneon-one coaching sessions may result in a change of your trajectory during class, so come with an open mind! The primary focus is on self-expression and artistic communication, but instruction in composition, drawing skill, color-mixing, & other media techniques will be offered, as needed. A sprinkling of art theory & art history will be thrown in, where relevant. I will challenge you to create work that furthers your own personal and artistic growth & development. Warm up exercises, demos, and discussions will punctuate an otherwise inner-focused workspace. Periodic individual guidance will also be offered. If you are at the beginning of your art-making journey, or have come to a roadblock and need guidance in moving forward with your artistic objectives, this class is for you. vBring your own materials; I’ll bring my bag of tricks. Stacye Leanza uSection A: Monday, 11am-2pm, Sept. 14-Oct. 12 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends uSection B: Monday, 11am-2pm, Nov. 2-30 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 9 a du l t c l a sses Draw the nude LARGE. Students have the opportunity to work in a larger scale and to come back to the same drawing for two or more sessions. Study gesture, proportions, and value while getting detailed advice on composition and methods for rendering light on form. Space is limited to 8 students and some previous drawing experience is encouraged. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Tuition includes models’ fees. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. fine arts painting & mixed media See also #1020 FIND YOUR ARTISTIC VOICE above on p.9. 1021. EXPLORING COLOR! cert. course There’s both a science & art to color-mixing. The first 3 classes will cover the science (technical) part: mixing the colors. Students will make color wheels & charts with the media of their choice so they can use them for reference at home. The next 3 classes will begin to explore the big challenges (the artistic part): how & where to use the colors once you’ve mixed them. It will include the affects of lighting on color, transparent vs. opaque colors, color relativity & placement, and perhaps more. There will be demos for each lesson, using a variety of media, (ex: acrylics, oil pastel, watercolor) including whatever the students bring in. Practice exercises will be offered for students who finish the lesson work early. By the end of the course, students who complete the work will be able to mix any color they desire. The study and use of color could take years to master! Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. NEW! Stacye Leanza a du l t c l a sses Wednesday, 11am-2pm, Sept. 9-Oct 14 (6 weeks) $164 public, $148 Friends 1022.VISUAL PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE STUDIO In this sevenweek class you will be assigned seven visual conundrums. Each two-and-a-half-hour studio session will include an introduction to the problem, studio time to solve the problem, and a critique. Before departing each class, you will be given at-home materials to consider for the following week’s assignment. You will also have a final project that will challenge you to use everything you have learned from this and cert. course NEW! other courses. A sketchbook should be used as you think about the problems that are assigned. Grades will be assessed by attendance, critique participation, in-class work, and sketchbook. This intermediate class puts to use many of the skills you have learned in your basic courses. It will reemphasize those skills every week. A range of materials will be used. Some sessions involve the figure. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. vTuition includes models’ fees. cludes regular demonstrations of materials, techniques and applications. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Some prior drawing experience is highly recommended. Jason Whitley cert. course This course is open to all levels of painters. Participants will learn to construct a realist oil painting using techniques similar to that of an old master European painter of the 16th and 17th centuries. (examples include Caravaggio, Rembrandt, and Vermeer). Students will be guided through the process of layering using a veil imprimatura, grisaille, and glazing to create complex illusions of space, light, and texture. The instructor will also discuss more in depth applications of colormixing, surface preparation, and miscellaneous tips and tricks used by painters of this time period. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. uThursday, 6:15-8:45pm, Sept. 17-Oct. 29 (7 weeks) $173 public, $157 Friends 1023. INTRODUCTION TO ACRYLIC PAINTING cert. course This class primes you and your canvas with the basics of how to get started painting. Explore the fundamentals of acrylic painting, including color-mixing and methods of paint application. Discuss the principals of composition, line, color, value and texture. While structured lessons in various techniques are an important part of this class, experimentation and the development of your own personal style is encouraged, and individual attention is given to each artist. This course in- Michael Polomik uMonday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 14-Oct 26 (7 weeks) $191 public, $172 Friends 1024. LEARNING FROM THE OLD MASTERS: CLASSICAL REALISM OIL PAINTING Michael Polomik Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 10 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org fine arts Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Nov. 2-Dec. 14 (7 weeks) $191 public, $172 Friends (weekend workshop) $215 public, $198 Friends Dec. 2-Dec. 16 (3 weeks) $83 public, $75 Friends 1025. FIGURE PAINTING 1027. WATER COLOR FOR THE CREATIVELY AGING 1029. OPEN STUDIO FOR WATER-BASED MEDIA cert. course Start with a vision you’d like to create and learn how to turn it into a sensuous watercolor. We will discuss how to layout and plan the steps to create your vision in watercolor. We will explore the fluid properties of the color on paper, mixing colors, and playing with special techniques. For beginner and intermediate levels. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. cert. course A great opportunity to work on your own projects, with lots of individual attention from the instructor. No formal critiques, just uninterrupted working time! For all water- media based artists: watercolor, acrylic, collage, mixed media. Please bring your painting materials to the first class. Sorry, no oils. Jean Cerasani uSection A: Tuesday, 2:15-5pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 6 (5 weeks) $126 public, $114 Friends uSection B: Wednesday, 2:15-5pm, Sept. 9-Oct. 7 (5 weeks) $126 public, $114 Friends uSection C: Saturday, 11am-2pm, Sept. 12-Oct. 10 (5 weeks) $126 public, $114 Friends uSection D: Tuesday, 2:15-5pm, Oct. 20-Nov. 17 (5 weeks) $126 public, $114 Friends uSection E: Wednesday, 2:15-5pm, Oct. 21-Nov. 18 (5 weeks) $126 public, $114 Friends uSection F: Tuesday, 2:15-5pm, Dec. 1-Dec. 15 (3 weeks) $76 public, $69 Friends uSection G: Wednesday, 2:15-5pm, Dec. 2-Dec. 16 (3 weeks) $76 public, $69 Friends Learn to paint the human figure from life! While we will address anatomy, proportion, and other life drawing topics in this class, our focus will be color, mixing flesh tones, and paint application. Students will create fast, high-energy sketches as well as more refined paintings from long poses. While the emphasis of this class is accuracy and creating a likeness, we will also investigate how different painting techniques can be used to convey expressive qualities. Enjoy demonstrations and plenty of individual instruction. Drawing experience is encouraged. vObtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Tuition includes models’ fees. cert. course Brian Kuebler uWednesday, 6:15-9:15pm, Oct. 28-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25) (7 weeks) $261 public, $242 Friends 1026. MASTER CLASS: PORTRAIT PAINTING IN OIL Nicholas Raynolds uFriday, 6:15-9:15pm, Sept. 11, Saturday & Sunday, 9:30am-4:30pm, Sept. 12-13 1028. CONTINUING WATERCOLOR cert. course This course is for intermediate to advanced level students who want to continue to be stimulated and inspired by creative challenges and focused critiques. The emphasis is on experimentation and individual interpretation of the projects. Please bring your painting materials to the first class. Luna Lee Ray uSection A: Tuesday, 11am-2pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 6 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends uSection B: Wednesday, 11am-2pm, Sept. 9-Oct. 7 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends uSection C: Tuesday, 11am-2pm, Oct. 20-Nov. 17 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends uSection D: Wednesday, 11am-2pm, Oct. 21-Nov. 18 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends uSection E: Tuesday, 11am-2pm, Dec. 1-Dec. 15 (3 weeks) $83 public, $75 Friends uSection F: Wednesday, 11am-2pm, 1030. CONTINUING ACRYLIC / MIXED MEDIA PAINTING Fun with acrylics! For painters with some experience who want the inspiration and challenge of projects, demos and critiques. The sections may be taken individually, but are designed to be taken consecutively. Each section is unique and builds on the skills from the previous classes. Bring painting materials to first class. Please, no oils! $10 material fee paid to instructor at first class. Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 11 a du l t c l a sses cert. course Join Nicholas Raynolds for an intensive 2, 1/2-day Portrait Painting in Oil workshop in the classic tradition of the 19th century French Academy. Painting the Portrait in Oils offers a fundamental approach in learning to work in a naturalistic way. Come work alongside Nicholas Raynolds as he walks you through the stages of developing your own painting while working from the life model. Through demonstrations and individual critiques, we will spend the week-end exploring our understanding of light and shadow according to the time-honored effects of chiaroscuro, color assessment according to value, hue and intensity, and the structural aspects by which to clearly depict form and likeness. vObtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. vTuition includes models’ fees. Section A: Thursday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 10-Oct 22 (7 weeks) $191 public, $172 Friends Section B: Thursday, 10am-1pm, Nov. 5-Dec. 17 (no class Nov. 26) (6 weeks) $164 public, $148 Friends Luna Lee Ray fine arts Luna Lee Ray uSection A: Friday, 11am-2pm, Sept. 11-Oct. 9 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends uSection B: Friday, 11am-2pm, Oct. 23-Nov. 20 (5 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends uSection C: Friday, 11am-2pm, Dec. 4-Dec. 18 (3 weeks) $83 public, $75 Friends 1031. INTUITIVE PAINTING In this workshop, students will learn the process of intuitive painting. This unique approach is about letting go of expectations, experimenting, and allowing your creativity to unfold naturally. Working in a non-judgemental and playful environment, students will focus on personal expression and their own creative journey. They will learn to connect more authentically with themselves, as well as reconnect with the present moment through creative expression. vObtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. vNo experience necessary! This class is for all skill levels. vAcrylics only, please. Students can either bring a bag lunch or get lunch off-site during the lunch break. a du l t c l a sses Heather Gerni uSection A: Thursday, 10am-noon, Oct. 8- Nov. 12 (6 weeks) $110 public, $99 Friends uSection B: Saturday & Sunday, 10am4pm, Oct. 10 & 11 (weekend workshop) $110 public, $99 Friends uSection C: Saturday & Sunday, 10am4pm, Nov. 14 & 15 (weekend workshop) $110 public, $99 Friends 1032. MIXED MEDIA WALL HANGINGS This fun 4-week course is designed for students to create large scale mixed media paintings on textured wallpaper. Students will ue a photographed portrait as the focus of the painting. These 4-6 foot wall hangings encourage students to create more on impulse and intuitively on a large scale surface using various techniques and mediums. vNo experience necessary. vObtain materials list from The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Heather Gerni uThursday, 6:15pm-8:15pm, Oct. 1-Oct 29 (5 weeks) $92 Public, $83 Friends 1033. MIXED MEDIA MANDALAS Mandalas are circular symbols that have been created for centuries in many different cultures around the world as a powerful tool for meditation and creative expression. In this course, students will create their own personal mandala using mixed media on canvas. Instruction will be given on how to create layered backgrounds, how to transfer the chosen mandala onto a canvas, and how to unify their unique painting using various techniques with mixed media. vNo experience necessary. vObtain materials list from The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Heather Gerni uThursday, 6:15pm-8:15pm, Nov. 5-Dec. 10 (no class on Nov. 26) (5 weeks) $92 Public, $83 Friends 1034. MIXED MEDIA & COLLAGE EXPLORATION : In Mixed Media and Collage Exploration, students will learn a variety of techniques for surface design such as image transfers, drawing with carbon paper, dripping paint, spraying water, and creative mark-making. Students will not only expand their knowledge of techniques, but also texture, color and composition. Projects will begin in class and can be finished at home each week. Students may also choose to work on pieces for several weeks at a time; but, all students will work on two pieces simultaneously to allow for drying time. For inspiration and ideas, each class will feature images of works by noted collage and mixed media artists NEW! as well as my own original artwork. Students will have the opportunity to try out acrylic mediums, stamping tools, paint, inks and my personal stash of collage materials including vintage book pages, old dress patterns, retro magazines, maps, tissue paper, wall paper, patterned paper, ledgers, vintage books and painted paper. Enjoy demos, hands-on exercises, and plenty of individual instruction. vObtain materials list from The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Donna Stubbs uTuesday, 6:15pm-8:45pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 20 (7 weeks) $160 Public, $144 Friends 1035. MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE & IMAGE TRANSFER WORKSHOP The goal of this workshop is to experiment with collage, image transfers and paint in a relaxed atmosphere.We will create two finished paintings as well as collage materials for you to take home. All levels are welcome. Bring a friend! The first day will include multiple technique demonstrations, plenty of student painting and collage time and individual guidance. The second day we will add image transfers to the paintings and learn how to pull it all together. Both days will end with group discussion about the work we have created. I will provide books with examples of collage & mixed media and some examples of my own work as reference. Students will work on cheap paper to loosen up and then move on to canvas. These cheap pieces of embellished paper can be used as college material. We will create two paintings simultaneously. Students will try out different techniques on each piece. Transparent collage, over-painting, alcohol rubbing and mark making will be used to “pull the final pieces together.” vThe instructor will bring college materials to class to share that will include vintage book pages, old dress patterns, retro magazines, maps, tissue paper, wall paper, patterned paper, ledgers, vintage books and painted paper. Come ready to Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 12 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org fine arts make a mess! vObtain materials list from The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Instructor will also send an email prior to the first class to registered students. ments of art making will also be taught. This class is suitable for everyone from the beginner to more advanced students. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Donna Stubbs Janet Cooling uSaturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm, October 3 & 4 (weekend workshop) $110 public, $99 Friends uSunday, noon-3pm, Sept. 13-Nov. 1 (8 weeks) $218 public, $196 Friends 1036. SPIRITUAL ART MAKING (DRAWING & PAINTING) The class revolves around how to use symbols to create and interpret your ideas and feelings about your unique concept of spirituality.We will work in class with all kinds of materials and approaches, including painting, drawing, collage, photos, and other materials. Professor Cooling will also bring in articles and examples of art from the long history of spiritual art. Artists to be discussed will include Kandinksy, Paul Klee, Alex Grey, and numerous other artists.You are invited to join this exciting new class and be on a spiritual journey with your fellow artists. Formal concepts of composition and ele- 1037. ENCAUSTIC (HOT WAX) PAINTING WORKSHOP Libby Lynn uSection A: Saturday, 11am-5pm, Oct. 24 (oneday workshop) $56 public, $51 Friends uSection B: Saturday, 11am-5pm, Dec. 5 (one-day workshop) $56 public, $51 Friends painting by Janet Cooling, Instructor 1038 SUNDAY CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO (SUNDAYS ONLY) For those with limited time and a tight budget, Sunday Open Studio allows students to attend ONLY the Sunday session of Open Studio. Cards can be purchased for a month’s use of the studio at The ArtsCenter front desk. $45 / month Sunday, 10am-4pm (no Sunday Studio on Nov. 29) Please Note: Open Studio times are subject to change. See www.carrboroclay.com for the most updated schedule. 1039. CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO Open Studio enables students to practice techniques, pursue individual skill development and enjoy the community of other potters; no instruction is provided. Open Studio is open to currently enrolled ceramics students. A two-week grace period is allowed after the end of class in order to complete projects started in class. Previous students (only) may enroll in Open Studio by the month. The monthly fee includes 25 pounds of clay, firing fees and the use of all glazes. Please bring your own tools. Cards can be purchased atTheArtsCenter front desk. $70 / month Tuesday: 9am-noon; Wednesday: 9am-noon; Thursday: 9amnoon; Friday: 9am-noon and 6:159:00pm; Saturday: Dates & Times TBA; Sunday: 10am-4pm. Please Note: Open Studio times are subject to change. See www.carrboroclay. com for the most updated schedule. Please Note: There will be no Open Studio from Thurs, Nov. 26 through Sun., Nov. 29. Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 13 a du l t c l a sses Learn the basics of encaustic painting, collaging and sculpting with hot wax. Encaustic is an intoxicating medium that smells like honey and creates luminous artwork. This affordable workshop includes unlimited encaustic medium and two ready-to-hang encaustic panels. Through guided demonstrations, we’ll explore translucent layering techniques and different fusing tools to create art with hot wax.We will learn painting, collage and carving. At the end of the workshop, you’ll have 2 completed pieces of art. We’ll discuss proper care and cleaning of encaustic work for archival and enjoyment purposes. We will discuss safety procedures, ventilation and proper care for art pieces and tools. Open to beginners and all encaustic enthusiasts. Wear clothing that can get messy and bring lunch! $40 materials fee, paid to instructor at beginning of class, covers encaustic medium, two encaustic panels, tools and limited brushes. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. ceramics & sculpture fine arts Please note: tuition for clay courses includes one bag of clay and studio fees, unless otherwise noted. If student wishes to use more clay, bags may be purchased for $20 each. Tuition does not include cost of tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. 1040. BEGINNING WHEELTHROWING In this introductory class, students will learn wheel-throwing fundamentals. Newcomers to the wheel will learn to center clay and throw basic cylindrical forms and bowls. Students with some experience are also welcome to come improve their skills and be guided to try larger or more complex forms and/or hand-altered pieces. All students will learn how to glaze/decorate their finished work. New to beginner students welcome—no previous wheelthrowing experience necessary. Tuition includes one bag of clay and materials fees, but not tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. Rebecca Clewell & Molly Cronenwett control more clay and adjusting your technique appropriately. All students will learn to work with glazes and other decorating methods that will result in lovely, functional pieces of pottery. Tuition includes one bag of clay and materials fees, but not tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. Note: Section C meets every other Saturday. Jason Abide, Anya Avrutskaya, Nina Otterness, & James Ward uSection A (Ward): Tuesday, 6:30pm9pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 20 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends uSection B (Abide): Monday, 6:30-9pm, Sept. 14-Oct. 26 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends uSection C: (Otterness): Every other Saturday, 10am-12:30pm, Sept. 19-Dec. 19 (no class on Nov. 28) (7 classes) $172 public, $158 Friends uSection D (Avrutskaya): Thursday, 6:309pm, Oct. 29-Dec. 17 (no class Nov. 26) (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends uSection E (Abide): Monday, 6:30pm9pm, Nov. 2-Dec. 14 (7 weeks) $172 pub- lic, $158 Friends uSection F (Ward): Tuesday, 6:30pm-9pm, Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends 1042. HANDBUILDING WHEELTHROWING General handbuilding and sculpture techniques will be discussed and demonstrated. We will practice a few basic skills, and then students are encouraged to devise their own ideas for projects which I will work with them to plan and complete. (I will always have ideas for projects if you’re not sure what to make). Students are encouraged to try wheelthrowing as well. Intermediate wheel students looking to refine their skills are welcome to focus solely on wheelthrowing. I will be available for wheelthrowing demos during the second half of class. All students will be encouraged to explore colored slips, underglazes and creative glaze techniques for decorating. Tuition includes one bag of clay and materials fees, but not tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. Note: This class meets every other a du l t c l a sses uSection A: (Cronenwett): Wednesday, 6:30-9pm, Sept. 9-Oct. 21 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends uSection B: (Clewell):Thursday, 6:30-9pm, Sept. 10-Oct. 22 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends uSection C: (Cronenwett): Wednesday, 6:30-9pm, Oct. 28-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25) (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends 1041. MIXED LEVELS WHEELTHROWING Students of all skill levels are encouraged to take this class. Whether you’ve never used a wheel or you have years of experience you’ll learn how to build and expand your skills and create beautiful functional ceramic forms. For students already comfortable with the basics we will focus on improving your skills and throwing larger and more consistent forms. For those looking to move into large and complex forms the focus will be on learning to Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 14 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org fine arts from natural forms, and how to cast plaster for different uses like slip casting or slab building. Students will learn both one and two piece mold making and how to do small sprig molds for surface decoration, handle details, and embellishments. molds are an opportunity to create very complex forms and surfaces with very little work. Using molds can allow an artist to be far more playful and experimental with their forms given the ease of creating multiples. You’ll learn how to use your molds to create amazing, one-of-a-kind sculptures and functional vessels. Prerequisite: at least one prior wheelthrowing class. Tuition includes one bag of clay and materials fees, but not tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. Christopher Donald Saturday. Jason Abide Every other Saturday, 10am-12:30pm, Sept. 12-Dec. 12 (no class Dec. 5) (7 classes) $172 public, $158 Friends 1043. WHEELTHROWING WITH A HINT OF HISTORY Molly Cronenwett uMonday, 9:30am-noon, Sept. 14-Oct. 26 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends In this course we will build on your previous wheel experience by planning forms before centering and throwing with more deliberate intention. We will look to ceramic art history as well as modern ceramic artists for inspiring forms and decorative techniques. Come to class with personal throwing goals and we will work to achieve them! Prerequisite: at least one beginning wheel class. Tuition includes one bag of clay and materials fees, but not tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. Molly Cronenwett uMonday, 9:30am-noon, Nov. 2-Dec. 14 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends 1045. CASTING & MOLD MAKING FOR CERAMICS uSaturday, 2-4:30pm, Sept. 12-Oct.24 (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends 1046. DYNAMIC SLIP DECORATING This class will cover a wide range of slip decorating techniques for both hand building and the wheel.We’ll explore feather combing, slip trailng, scriffito, worm trails, cats eyes, textural slip, marbleizing, and Mocha Ware. Students will learn the tricks to keeping their colored slips mixed and to getting beautiful surfaces that don’t need anything more than a clear glaze to pop. Prerequisite: at least one prior wheelthrowing class. Tuition includes one bag of clay and materials fees, but not tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. NEW! Christopher Donald uSaturday, 2pm-4:30pm, Oct 31-Dec 19 (no class Nov. 28) (7 weeks) $172 public, $158 Friends Ever wanted to make ceramic forms out of your own face or body parts? Well, now you can. We’ll explore how to do body and face casting, making casts NEW! Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 15 a du l t c l a sses In this class we will learn and gain inspiration from the rich and various catalog of ceramic art history and pottery from around the world. We will spend some time at the beginning of each class examining wheel-thrown pieces from the past and analyzing their form, function and surface-decoration. Students will then be guided to use this knowledge as they wish to inspire and develop their own wheelthrown forms. Prerequisite: at least one prior wheelthrowing class. Tuition includes one bag of clay and materials fees, but not tools. Students will need to purchase a basic tool kit prior to the first class. NEW! 1044. THROWING WITH INTENTION: PLANNING AND ACHIEVING A DESIRED FORM fine arts jewelry Please note: For our jewelry classes, participants must be at least 18 years of age, except for courses in Precious Metal Clay, where they can be as young as 13 (with parent). 1047. THREE PAIRS OF EARRINGS IN FOUR WEEKS Expand on your texturing, hammering, and sawing skills and we’ll make three pairs of earrings using copper, brass and/or silver. We’ll even texture with the Galvanic Etching (Green Etching) technique for one pair of earrings. Students can expect to follow along with the class projects and make hammered copper earrings with an interesting ear wire design, a pair of silver wire spray earrings with beads, and etched silver/brass/or copper earrings with another interesting ear wire Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing: The First Step—Basic Techniques. Students will be expected to follow along with the class projects. The class fee of $20, payable to the instructor at the first class, will include material to make one set each of 2 copper/brass earrings and the silver spray earrings. Metals for additional projects may be purchased at market value from the instructor. a du l t c l a sses Susan Walser Thursday 6:30-9pm, Sept. 10-Oct. 1 (4 weeks) $92 public, $83 Friends 1048. BEGINNING METALSMITHING: THE FIRST STEP—BASIC TECHNIQUES This class is the first step into the creative world of metalsmithing. In this class, students will learn basic techniques and tool care, and projects will start with metal preparation, design layout and sawing. Students will learn filing and sanding techniques and finally how to apply a texture and final finish and/or patina. A copper or brass pierced pendant, earrings or key chain will be made. Students will be expected to follow along with the class projects. $12 studio fee and an $8-$20 materials fee, based upon current market prices of metals, paid to instructor at first class. Note: This is a prerequisite to all other metalsmithing classes. Chrissy Jahnes Tuesday, 6:30-9pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 6 (5 weeks) $115 public, $104 Friends 1049. BEGINNING METAL SMITHING: COLD CONNECTIONS—WIRE AND TUBE RIVETS Cold Connections is a great next step for beginning jewelry makers. Without having to use a torch to solder, you can create high quality pieces that you will be proud to wear. Once you learn some simple ways to join metal, you will be able to fashion a wide array of jewelry using tools that are inexpensive and readily available. The riveting techniques that you will learn allow you to join different metals and incorporate “found” and non-metal accents into your pieces that would not be able to be soldered. A pin, pendant, or holiday ornament in copper and/or brass will be made. Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing: The First Step—Basic Techniques. Students will be expected to follow along with the class projects. $12 studio fee and an $8-$20 materials fee, based upon current market prices of metals, paid to instructor at first class. Students wishing to use sterling silver in their projects can obtain a list of suppliers from the instructor. Chrissy Jahnes Tuesday, 6:30-9pm, Oct.. 20-Nov. 17 (5 weeks) $115 public, $104 Friends 1050. BEGINNING METAL SMITHING: SOLDERING— SWEAT SOLDERS AND BUTT SOLDERS Soldering, a technique used for thousands of years, employs heat and solder to join pieces of metal together. It is the most commonly used technique for joining metal. In this class, students will learn torch use and safety and some basic soldering skills such as sweat solder joins, butt solder joins, and the use of sheet and wire solder. Students will make stacking silver rings. Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing: The First Step—Basic Techniques. Students will be expected to follow along with the class projects. At the first class, students will pay the instructor a studio fee of $14 plus an additional fee for the materials (between $8 to $35), based upon current market prices of metals. Susan Walser Thursday, 6:30-9pm, Oct. 29-Dec 3 (no class Nov. 26) (5 weeks) $115 public, $104 Friends 1051. CON’T METALSMITHING WEEKEND WORKSHOP: ETCHING AND “GREEN” GALVANIC ETCHING Students who have completed the First Step--Basic Techniques and Basic Metalsmithing: Soldering will texture copper and/or silver using two etching techniques. Students will be shown Galvanic Etching, also known as electrolytic etching, using electricity and a salt solution (no acid is used and the solution can be used for an indefinite period of time), and etching using an acid solution. In both forms of etching, students will learn the best type of resist to use, such as Sharpie Marker, Stazon Ink, nail polish, tape, or a special paper to transfer a design onto the metal. The textured metal will then be formed using the hydraulic press. Students will learn to use acrylic and anti-clastic bracelet forms to shape the metal using the hydraulic press and produce a pair of earrings and a bracelet. Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing: The First Step—Basic Techniques and Soldering. Students must contact the instructor prior to class to discuss materials to bring to class. The class fee of $25, payable to the Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 16 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org fine arts (4 weeks) $74 public, $67 Friends 1054. INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY —at the Century Center example of using multiple shapes to make jewelry by Instructor Jayne Redman instructor at the first class, will include material to make one set of copper earrings and a copper bracelet. Metals for additional projects may be purchased at market value from the instructor. Susan Walser Saturday & Sunday, 10am-4pm, Nov. 7-8 (weekend workshop) $110 public, $99 Friends 1052. MASTER CLASS WITH JAYNE REDMAN: MAKING MULTIPLES WITH BLANKING DIES Jayne Redman uSaturday & Sunday, 10am-5pm, Oct. 10-11 (weekend workshop) $295 public, $295 Friends DARKROOM RENTAL The darkroom is available for rental to experienced developers. Please inquire at The ArtsCenter’s front desk for more information. Rental is $35 per month ($30 Members) or $85 for three months ($70 Members). 1053. BEGINNING BLACK & WHITE DARKROOM Ever want to make your OWN prints? Develop your OWN film? Take control of your artistic vision with a basic introduction to black and white darkroom photography. Take one roll of black and white film completely through the steps needed to go from film to print. Process your film, make a contact sheet and a final print, while gaining solid understanding of the process behind the process. Recommended but not required: Beginning Photography or similar experience Bring a roll of exposed/undeveloped 35mm standard b/w film. Sorry, no APS or C-41 process film. $15 materials fee for chemicals, paid to instructor at first class Adam Dodds uWednesday, 6:30-8:30, Sept. 30-Oct. 21 Dilip Barman uThursday, 6-8:30pm, Sept. 10-Oct. 22 (no class Oct. 15) (6 weeks) $137 public, $124 Friends 1055. INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE LIGHTROOM —at the Century Center Lightroom is a program for casual, amateur and professional photographers that is tailored to the workflow of the photographer, The program handles your workflow needs from the time you attach your camera or memory card to the computer through sorting, organizing, editing, preparing for printing, slide shows and web publishing. After covering these important concepts of “workflow” (everything that Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 17 a du l t c l a sses One-piece blanking dies allow you to easily cut out precise duplicate shapes from nonferrous sheet metals, dramatically speeding up production. You will learn how to develop patterns for this process and the method of sawing dies from flat stock tool steel.You will learn how to make combination silhouette/blanking dies to create and cut out relief forms using the hydraulic press. Jayne will also be demonstrating her own inventive methods of forming, connecting, and engineering. $150 materials list for tool kit and materials, paid to instructor at first class photography Do you have a digital camera and want to learn how to use it more effectively? In this class, we will talk about general photographic technique such as framing, composition, and lighting, as well as general photographic terms that you should be aware of to use to take great pictures such as focus, depth of field, lens speed, aperture, shutter speed, effective ISO/ASA, white balance, and continuous high-speed shooting. In between classes, you will have shooting assignments, and we will review what you did in class. We will also delve into features specific to digital photography, such as suggested best practices for storing and archiving digital images, shooting in RAW vs. other formats, panoramic shots, and sound and video capture. It will be a fun class that will help you to become a better master of your digital camera. Please note: This class takes place at The Century Center at the intersection of Weaver and Greensboro Streets in Carrboro. Cosponsored with Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department $5 materials fee, paid to instructor at first class applied arts you do from when you take the picture till you have the desired result), the instructor will demonstrate other key features of Lightroom. You can download a trial version of the software to use during the class. Just watch and take notes or bring your Mac or Windows laptop to class and “play along.” You will find Lightroom to be a time-saver in managing and presenting your pictures, whether you take a dozen pictures a month or a few hundred in a day. Please note: This class takes place at The Century Center at the intersection of Weaver and Greensboro Streets in Carrboro. Cosponsored with Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department Dilip Barman uSunday, 2-4:30pm, Oct. 4-Nov. 8 (no class Nov. 1) (5 weeks) $115 public, $104 Friends a du l t c l a sses 1056. PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP: MANUAL EXPOSURE—at the Century Center Please note: This class takes place at The Century Center at the intersection of Weaver and Greensboro Streets in Carrboro. Cosponsored with Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department uWednesday, 6:15pm-8:15pm, Sept. 9-Oct. 14 (6 weeks) $110 public, $99 Friends Dilip Barman Students will develop basic construction techniques and learn to use a home sewing machine. The goal of this course is to develop a working knowledge of constructing garments. We will complete one skirt project, which will include making pleats and sewing darts, lining, pockets, and invisible zipper. Terms, layouts, marking, and finishing methods will be explored. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class. Students may either use one of The ArtsCenter’s sewing machines or bring their own. uSunday, 2-4:30pm, Dec. 13 (one-day workshop) $27 public, $24 Friends applied arts 1083. INTRO TO SEWING TBA uMonday, 6:15-8:15pm, Sept. 21-Oct. 26 (6 weeks) $110 public, $99 Friends 1058. LEARN TO SEW: PLUSH TOYS Have you ever wanted to creDo you have a digital SLR and ate your own stuffed animal want to move beyond photoor doll out of fabric? In this graphing in an automatic or course, students will learn THE ARTSCENTER NOW HAS SEWING MACHINES! semi-automatic mode, like “P” basic sewing skills and transor aperture priority? You’re a 1057. BEGINNER’S KNITTING form fabric and stuffing into a lot smarter than your camera and, with a WORKSHOP unique, three-dimensional plush creature. little guidance, you can guide it to an expo- Knitting is a creative pursuit enjoyed by Come explore the possibility of bright colsure that you like more than it might come many as both an outlet for self-expression ors, soft textures, and hand-stitching, while up with on its own, particularly when you as well as way of feeling calm.You can even learning how to make one-of-a-kind gifts are photographing a scene with significant knit a unique handmade gift for a friend and keepsakes in the process. dynamic range. We will spend a little time or loved one. We will start with beginning All skill levels welcome. No prior expereviewing the exposure triangle and dis- techniques, such as understanding gauge, rience with sewing required. cussing why and how one might want to reading patterns, casting on, the knit stitch, Students should contact instructor shoot in manual exposure. After arming the purl stitch, and binding off. Then we about materials list. you with strategies for quickly exposing to will learn how to change yarn colors, in- Brianna Gribben get a successful photograph, you will get crease, and decrease. These foundational uWednesday, 6:15-8:15pm, Oct. 28-Dec to practice and get feedback. Come with skills will introduce you to this exciting 9 (no class Nov. 25) (6 weeks) $110 a digital camera (DSLR strongly preferred and addictive art-form, and once you start public, $99 Friends but a point and shoot that supports “M” there’s no telling where your needles will mode is also okay) with which you are take you. familiar; feel free to bring accessories like Students should contact instructor tripods, but we will not use flash in this about materials list. workshop. Brianna Gribben Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 18 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org applied arts 1059. SCREEN PRINTING FOR EVERYONE Learn to create multiples of your original art work using all water based materials. Artists, teachers, beginners, and more advanced printers will benefit from this oneday workshop. Students will use paper stencils and the drawing fluid / screen filler method to print on paper, T-shirts, cards, and fabric. Even if you have never printed before, you will be amazed at the results. The materials fee includes a screen and squeegee for each student to keep. Stencil materials, inks, and cleaners for use during the class will also be supplied. Obtain materials list at The ArtsCenter front desk, prior to first class $45 materials fee, paid to instructor at beginning of class Vidabeth Bensen Saturday, 10am-4pm, Sept. 19 (one-day workshop) $56 public, $51 Friends 1060. STAINED GLASS CRASH COURSE —at the artist’s studio Jennifer Austin uSection A: Saturday, 9am-5pm, Sept. 12 (one-day workshop) $105 public, $94 Friends uSection B: Saturday, 9am-5pm, Oct. 10 (one-day workshop) $105 public, $94 Friends uSection C: Saturday, 9am-5pm, Nov. 7 (one-day workshop) $105 public, $94 Friends uSection D: Saturday, 9am-5pm, Dec. 12 (one-day workshop) $105 public, $94 Friends 1061.STAINED GLASS:TIFFANY STYLE FLAT PANEL LAMPS —at the artist’s studio Illuminate your favorite space with your own handcrafted Tiffany style flat panel lamp. From soft, light-diffusing opalescent glass to sparkling jewel-tone cathedrals, students will be allowed to choose their own color and texture combinations. open to students of all skill levels, this class covers the basics of the copper foil method, including: glass cutting, grinding, foiling & soldering in addition to lamp shade assembly. Beginners will complete a four panel lamp while those with previous experience may choose a six paneled project. Materials fee includes a Tiffany style lamp base. Students will be charged $135 for materials, paid to instructor at the first class meeting (cash or check only, please) Dress should be casual with closed-toe shoes Students younger than 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent Please contact Jennifer Austin with any questions and detailed directions to the studio at [email protected]. Jennifer Austin Section A: Monday 9:30-11:30am, Sept. 14-Nov. 2 (8 weeks) $146 public, $132 Friends Section B: Monday 7-9pm, Sept. 14-Nov. 2 (8 weeks) $146 public, $132 Friends 1062. STAINED GLASS: “GLASS ON GLASS” MOSAICS —at the artist’s studio A refreshing departure from the sometimes tedious nature of stained glass crafting, this contemporary spin on mosaics pairs the allure of illuminated colored glass with the ancient art of picture building with tesserae (small tiles). Tesserae will be created from stained glass in varying shapes and sizes and mounted with clear adhesive onto a substrate of clear glass and then framed for hanging. A darkened grout sets off the design much like lead lines in a traditional stained glass window. Students will complete a window hanging featuring designs of their own choosing based on photographs, patterns or their own personal designs. Students may bring reference material sized to fit the finished project dimensions (approximately 1 sq ft total), or may choose from designs available. Students will be charged $65 for materials, paid to instructor at first class meeting (cash or check only, please) Dress should be casual with closed-toe shoes Students younger than 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent Please Contact Jennifer Austin with any questions and detailed directions to the studio at [email protected] Jennifer Austin Section A: Wednesday 9:30-11:30am, Sept. 16-Oct. 28 (7 weeks) $128 Public, $115 Friends Section B: Wednesday 7-9pm, Sept.16Oct. 28 (7 weeks) $128 Public, $115 Friends Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 19 a du l t c l a sses If you have always appreciated the beauty of stained glass, discover how it’s done by doing it yourself. In a relaxed and casual atmosphere at the artist’s studio in Mebane, overcome the intimidation of breaking glass with your bare hands (and a few handy tools). This one-day workshop is designed for complete beginners, but is also perfect for those who need a quick refresher course or want to gain more experience. We will cover all the basics of the copper foil method, including: glass cutting, grinding, foiling & soldering. Students will choose from several patterns and glass combinations including seasonal, traditional, contemporary and whimsical. This is a fun and fast-paced day with a 30 minute break for lunch, which each student should bring. Students will complete a free-form ornament or suncatcher and will leave prepared for the next level of instruction. This class only employs the copper foil method. All materials for one project will be provided and are included in the materials fee of $35 which is to be paid directly to the instructor on the day of the workshop. (Cash or check only please) Students younger than 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent. Students should bring a bag lunch and bottled drink. Dress should be casual with closed-toe shoes. Please obtain directions to artist’s studio at The ArtsCenter’s front desk or contact the instructor at [email protected]. performing arts 1065. IMPROV 101 a du l t c l a sses Virginia Queen Danford, Acting Instructor 1063. ACTING INTENSIVE Virginia Queen Danford Students will express their creativity while learning fundamental acting skills.This class is designed to focus on two specific areas of acting technique: Instinct and Preparation. Class will begin with exercises and improvisations to deepen the actor’s sense of open honest listening and responding. This moment-to-moment reality will be explored within the framework of behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances. The actor will explore character creation, needs, obstacles, and being in the moment. Exercises are used to help actors dive into a character’s physical and emotional life, increase relaxation and concentration, and open up the actor’s instrument and imagination. Next, scenes are carefully chosen that both suit and challenge the actor. A step-by-step approach to scene work follows from analyzing text and making effective choices, to developing a character and creating the role. This class is for the beginner AND advanced student. However, careful consideration will be given to the scripts chosen. Students will have the opportunity to perform their final scenes in front of an invited audience. Local theatre professionals will also be invited. This class is for the beginner AND advanced student. However, careful consideration will be given to the scripts chosen. Students must be ages 18 or older. Thursday, 6:30-9pm, Sept. 10- Nov. 19 (11 weeks) $250 public, $225 Friends 1064. ACTING ON-CAMERA This five-week workshop will help students become both creatively and technically comfortable while acting in front of the camera. Students will be filmed in each class while being exposed to a variety of on-camera acting techniques. They will apply these skills through on-camera improvisations, exercises and scenes. They will explore different on-camera genres including film, episodic TV, commercials, and industrials. Students will learn about the framing of different shots, as well as important technical aspects including hitting your mark and physical and emotional continuity. The main focus of the class will be on the minimalist style of film acting, the importance of listening and reacting, and the challenges actors face in finding truthful organic behavior in front of the camera. There will be a TV monitor set up during each class so that the students can watch each other. Students will also watch their own work after each camera exercise has been completed. Virginia Queen Danford u Tuesday & Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Dec. 1-15 (5 classes) $137 public, $124 Friends Would you like to increase your confidence? Your speaking and presentations skills? Or perhaps you like to learn secrets to unblocking creative and intuitive thinking? Then this class is for you! This class is perfect for the novice who would like to explore the world of improv, or for the improvisor who wants to review the all important basics. Through fun games and exercises we will learn how to work together in a group, creating “group mind” to create scenes without a script or props! Relying on imagination and simple, easyto-learn tools, we discover how to make scenes interesting and exciting on stage while learning valuable life lessons that have students reporting awesome changes in their professional and personal lives. No experience necessary. Anoo Brod uMonday, 7-9pm, Sept. 14-Oct 12 (5 weeks) $122 Public, $110 Friends 1066. IMPROV 201 Discover more secrets to unlocking your creative potential while learning to be a more confident speaker or performer! 201 follows 101 seamlessly with more games and more learning. Perfect for anyone with a little bit of improv under their belts (and yes, that high school improv class years ago counts). We will build on the basics and discover how to create believable characters in a moment’s time, how to enthusiastically say “yes” to your teammates’ offers and we’ll learn why trusting your instincts on stage is imperative. Come join the fun and bring some more play into your life! “Intro to Improv” or equivalent experience is required for this course. Anoo Brod Monday, 7-9pm, Oct. 19-Nov. 9 (4 weeks) $98 public, $88 Friends 1067. IMPROV 301 In this session, we will up the ante with a public performance on the last week of class.We will delve deeper into scenework while staying rooted in the basics of “yes, and” and full commitment on stage at all Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 20 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org performing arts times. Emphasis will be on creating characters that come alive through strong vocal and physical choices. Become a more confident performer, get anchored in the present moment, and take your play seriously! Come join the fun! This class is for those who have completed Intro and Intermediate Improv or have equivalent experience. Anoo Brod Monday, 7-9pm, Nov. 16-Dec. 14 (5 weeks) $122 public, $110 Friends 1068. A DAY OF IMPROV: BE HERE NOW! Would you like to be a more confident person? Are you ready to get unstuck? Would you like to learn secrets to unblocking creative and intuitive thinking? Come immerse yourself in a full day of improv! This one-day workshop is for all levels. Focus will be on play, learning and deepening into basic skills to bring ourselves into the present moment. Exercises and games will be aimed at helping students be fully present on stage and in life through focus on their scene partner, environment and physicality, Tools used include mirroring; saying “yes” enthusiastically; body awareness and vulnerability on stage. If you are ready to have fun, go deep and be here now, then this workshop is for you! No experience necessary. your piece out of hiding? This class can help. Performer and performance coach Anoo Tree Brod will bring her laser-beam focus to your piece helping you figure out which parts can be removed, where you need to let your piece breathe and how to get the laugh every single time. You will learn tips to optimize body language, physical presence and vocal strength. She will coach you to make physical choices for optimal effect and help your words and message land with the impact you intend. Bring your speech, routine, poem or just the seeds to an idea. Anoo Brod uSaturday, 1-3pm, Sept. 19-Oct. 17 (no class Oct. 3) (4 weeks) $74 public, $67 Friends dance Are you a performer or speaker who wants to make your set or speech pop? Would you like to bring your presentation to the next level? Are you ready to bring uSection A: Monday, 6:15-7:30pm, Sept. 14-Oct. 19 (6 weeks) $77 public, $69 Friends uSection B: Monday, 6:15-7:30pm, Nov. 2-Dec. 7 (6 weeks) $77 public, $69 Friends 1071. INTRODUCTION TO BALLROOM DANCE Learn to dance fun steps in Cha Cha and Waltz. Learn additional steps and dance styles like Swing, Rumba, Fox Trot, Tango, Salsa, Mambo and more. Shoes make a big difference. They must stay firmly on the feet and have leather or leather-like smooth, hard, non-stick soles with moderate, not-too-high heels for women (but no flats, please). Please, no sneakers, hush puppies or other soft soled shoes. uSection A: Monday, 8-9pm, Oct. 5-26 (4 weeks) $64 public, $58 Friends uSection B: Monday, 8-9pm, Nov. 2-23 (4 weeks) $64 public, $58 Friends 1072. TAP I 1070. SHIMMY NIGHTS: ALL LEVELS BELLYDANCE Have fun dancing in a supportive and social atmosphere. This class not only teaches students the isolated classic movements of the dance form, but also how to combine and present them so that students really dance from the very first class. Intermediate students will incorporate layering and other advanced techniques into their practice. This class is a perfect way to Everyone has rhythm; this class will help you find it! Suitable for absolute beginners and others wanting to focus on the fundamentals, this class will explore the foundational movements of tap as well as putting those movements to music. In each class, we will learn technique, vocabulary and short pieces of choreography. This class will be fun, good exercise, and will help students build a solid tap vocabulary for future classes and for their own dancing. Please contact the instructor at rebecca. [email protected] with questions about level or shoes. Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 21 a du l t c l a sses 1069. COACHING FOR STAND-UP COMEDIANS, PUBLIC SPEAKERS & MORE Emily Beaman Jon Paul McClellan Anoo Brod uSection A: Saturday, 11am-4pm, Sept. 12 (one-day workshop) $62 public, $56 Friends uSection B: Saturday, 11am-4pm, Nov. 7 (one-day workshop) $62 public, $56 Friends start your belly dance journey! Please wear comfortable clothing. Bare feet preferred. Dancers of all levels and abilities are welcome! performing arts Rebecca Conley uSession A: Tuesday, 7:40-8:40pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 20 (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends uSession B: Tuesday, 7:40-8:40pm, Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends 1073. TAP II This class is for dancers with a solid tap foundation and will continue to build technical skill and musicality. Class will consist of drilling existing technique, learning new movements, choreography, and structured improvisation. Students will increase their movement vocabulary, gain comfort with complex rhythms, and develop their own style and voice as dancers. Please contact the instructor at rebecca. [email protected] with questions about level or shoes. Rebecca Conley uSession A: Tuesday, 6:30-7:30pm, Sept. 8-Oct. 20 (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends uSession B: Tuesday, 6:30-7:30pm, Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends a du l t c l a sses 1074. FUNK DANCE FITNESS After a warm-up that will get you sweating, we'll dive into a blend of delicious full body stretching, core conditioning, and fun and funky dance choreography to energetic music. Get your body moving in new and challenging ways. Let loose, have fun, and gain a whole new level of fitness! This class is friendly for beginners and experienced dancers alike. Wear comfortable clothing you can move in and either no shoes, or dance shoes. Christina Conley uWednesday, 6:15-7:15pm, Sept. 9-Oct. 21 (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends 1075. JAZZ DANCE WORKOUT This class combines warm-up, strength, conditioning, and stretching exercises from Jazz and modern dance techniques, with hints of yoga and Pilates thrown in. This is a full-body, feel good workout that will leave you feeling thoroughly and joyfully exercised! Expect to move in center, on the floor, and through space (think turns and leaps!) This class is friendly for beginners and experienced dancers alike. Wear comfortable clothing you can move in and either no shoes, or dance shoes. Also, bring a mat or towel if you need to pad your knees on the floor. Christina Conley uWednesday, 6:15-7:15pm, Oct. 28-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25) (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends 1084. BEGINNING SALSA This basic Salsa course teaches “Salsa on 2” also known as New York Style Mambo. We will concentrated on musicality, good timing, and core moves. The class is open to beginners as well as those with some dance background. Aubrey Griffith-Zill & Jack Wolf uSection A: Wednesday, 7:30-8:30pm, Sept. 9-Oct. 21 (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends uSection B: Wednesday, 7:30-8:30pm, Oct. 28-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25) (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends 1076. BEGINNING BOLLYWOOD DANCE! Bollywood dancing is a fun, high-energy and contemporary form of Indian dance. It combines the styles of classical Indian dance, modern dance, belly dancing, traditional bhangra, and hip-hop with a hint of mystique. This class will provide a great full body workout while exposing you to a cultured dance form. Come and learn the sensual and breath-taking moves that have captured the eyes of Bollywood cinema lovers worldwide!! No experience necessary. This class is designed for beginners. Come dressed in comfortable clothing that is easy to move in. Aditi Borde uThursday, 6:15-7:15pm, Sept. 10-Oct. 22 (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends 1077. INTERMEDIATE BOLLYWOOD DANCE! Continue your journey into the exhilarating world of Bollywood dance with this intermediate-level performance class. Bollywood dancing is a fun, high-energy and contemporary form of Indian dance. It combines the styles of classical Indian dance, modern dance, belly dancing, traditional bhangra, and hip-hop with a hint of mystique. This class will provide a great full body workout while exposing you to a cultured dance form. Come and learn the sensual and breath-taking moves that have captured the eyes of Bollywood cinema lovers worldwide!! Some dance experience is recommended. This class is designed as a intermediate level course. Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 22 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org performing arts Come dressed in comfortable clothing that is easy to move in. Beginning Bollywood Dance, or approved experience required. Come dressed in comfortable clothing that is easy to move in. Aditi Borde uThursday, 6:15-7:15pm, Oct. 29-Dec. 17 (no class Nov. 26) (7 weeks) $72 public, $65 Friends SWING DANCE WITH RICHARD BADU PLEASE NOTE: You may now register in advance for a month’s worth of swing (either online or through our Box Office). However, to buy a single class, you must purchase at the Box Office shortly before the class begins. Check Swing flyers available near The ArtsCenter box office, or contact Richard Badu at 919-724-1421 or [email protected] for specific information on monthly classes since the class content or level may change. No partner necessary. East Coast Swing—the most popular swing dance in the area and the easiest one to learn. Recommended if this is your first partner dance. Originally danced to Rock and Roll and Rhythm and Blues in the 1950’s, this style can be danced to many different kinds of music. Lindy Charleston—ever see people on the dance floor doing Charleston and want to dance like that? Learn Front and Tandem Charleston Variations and add them to your Lindy repertoire or East Coast Swing! 1078. LINDY TUESDAYS: SEPTEMBER 8-29 uBeginning Lindy 1: 6:15-7:15pm (Learn the original fun swing dance from Harlem!) uIntermediate Lindy: 7:15-8:15pm (at least 4 months of Lindy required) uAdvanced Lindy: 8:15-9:15pm (at least 6 months of Lindy required and permission of instructor) vFour 1-hour classes: $44 public, $40 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 OCTOBER 6-27 uBeginning Lindy 2: 6:15-7:15pm (Beginning Lindy 1 or equivalent required) uIntermediate Lindy: 7:15-8:15pm (at least 4 months of Lindy required) uAdvanced Lindy: 8:15-9:15pm (at least 6 months of Lindy required and permission of instructor) vFour 1-hour classes: $44 public, $40 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 NOVEMBER 3-24 uBeginning Lindy 3: 6:15-7:15pm (Beg. Lindy 1 & 2 or equivalent required) uIntermediate Lindy: 7:15-8:15pm (at least 4 months of Lindy required) uAdvanced Lindy: 8:15-9:15pm (at least 6 months of Lindy required and permission of instructor) vFour 1-hour classes: $44 public, $40 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 Blues—for down and dirty Blues, or just when the tempos get slow, this is the dance to get in the groove. Beginning Blues is listed in October under Intermediate East Coast. DECEMBER 1 & 8 uBeginning Lindy 3.5: 6:15-7:15pm (At least 3 months of Lindy required) uIntermediate Lindy: 7:15-8:15pm 1079. SWING, BLUES, AND CHARLESTON WEDNESDAYS: SEPTEMBER 9-30 uBeginning East Coast Swing: 6:157:15pm uIntermediate East Coast Swing : 7:158:15pm (starts with Beginning Blues) uMore Blues (Blues Basic Required): 8:15-9:15pm vFour 1-hour classes: $44 public, $40 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 OCTOBER 7-28 uBeginning East Coast Swing: 6:157:15pm uIntermediate East Coast Swing: 7:158:15pm (starts with merengue turn) uAdvanced East Coast Swing: 8:159:15pm vFour 1-hour classes: $44 public, $40 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 NOVEMBER 4-18 (NO CLASS NOVEMBER 25) uBeginning East Coast Swing: 6:157:15pm uIntermediate East Coast Swing: 7:158:15pm (starts with tucks) uBeginning Lindy Charleston I: 8:159:15pm vThree 1-hour classes: $33 public, $30 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 DECEMBER 2 & 9 uIntermediate East Coast Swing: 6:158:15pm (starts with Beginning Blues) uBeginning Lindy Charleston 2: 8:159:15pm (Beginning Lindy 1 or basic front Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 23 a du l t c l a sses Lindy Hop—originally was the energetic form of partnered swing dancing that began in Harlem in the late 1920’s and continues to thrive today. Lindy works well with big band or jazz and can be danced to slower music as well. It takes a bit longer to get started as the basic is technically more difficult for both the Leader and the Follower, but the result is worth it as this dance has many fun variations. (at least 4 months of Lindy required) uAdvanced Lindy: 8:15-9:15pm (at least 6 months of Lindy required and permission of instructor) vTwo 1-hour classes: $22 public, $20 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 health & healing arts and tandem Charleston required) vTwo 1-hour classes: $22 public, $20 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 vTwo 2-hour classes: $44 public, $40 Friends and college students with ID; single class: $12 See also #1031 INTUITIVE PAINTING, above on p.12 and #1036. SPIRITUAL ART MAKING, above on p.13. health & healing arts a du l t c l a sses 1080. YOGA FOR OVER 50 (CREATIVELY AGING) NEW! Yoga for over 50 recognizes that movement, meditation, and awareness should be available to everyone and creates a safe space to explore the body regardless of age or ability. In a class suitable for beginners to experienced yogis we will focus on physical awareness, balance, strength, relaxation, breath, and restoration! Special considerations and modifications will be available for all bodies especially those with arthritis, osteoporosis, osteopenia, joint weakness or replacement, and those recovering from injury. In a constantly changing world this class will help you slow down and reconnect with your own daily experiences. When attending class wear comfortable and loose clothing to allow for movement. Please bring a mat, all are welcome! Jordan Wade uSection A: Wednesday, 10am-11:15am, Sept. 9-Oct. 7 (5 weeks) $58 public, $52 Friends uSection B: Wednesday, 10am-11:15am, Oct. 14-Nov. 11 (5 weeks) $58 public, $52 Friends uSection C: Wednesday, 10am-11:15am, Nov. 18-Dec. 16 (5 weeks) $58 public, $52 Friends Section A: Tuesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 22Oct. 6 (3 weeks) $83 public, $75 Friends Section B: Tuesday, 6-9pm, Oct 27-Nov. 10 (3 weeks) $83 public, $75 Friends cuisine 1081. INDIAN COOKING —at the Century Center There are many varied flavor combinations throughout India, with dishes vastly different between the north and the south. Learn about the many ways of cooking the traditional and ethnic fare of India. Cook exotic foods filled with fresh produce and herbs, delicate spices, hot curries, homemade dairy products and semi-homemade ingredients. The cuisine is not only tasty, but nutritionally balanced. The course introduces students to ingredients for making both vegetarian and non-vegetarian recipes, main and side dishes, and desserts. Students will learn how to make “Dosa,” “Sag Paneer,” “Chicken Curry,” “Chicken Biryani,” rice pudding and more. $40 for food, paid to instructor at first class. Please note: This class takes place at the Century Center at the intersection of Weaver and Greensboro Streets in Carrboro. Cosponsored with Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department 1082.VEGETARIAN PRESSURE COOKING—at the Century Center Does pressure cooking bring visions of dangerous and difficult arcane procedures? The truth with modern pressure cookers is exactly the opposite. Pressure cooking is simple, healthful, and a big time saver, and the results are very tasty. In this class, we will briefly discuss the kinds of dishes that cook well under pressure. Dilip will demonstrate how quick putting a pressure cooked meal together can be by demonstrating, in each class, several fully plant-based dishes that participants will be able to enjoy. Please note: This class takes place at the Century Center at the intersection of Weaver and Greensboro Streets in Carrboro. Cosponsored with Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department Dilip Barman Saturday, 10:30am-1pm, Dec. 5-19 (3 weeks) $70 public, $63 Friends Rani Imandi Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 24 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org youth classes Youth Arts The ArtsCenter offers weekly youth arts classes to nurture the creativity of young artists and satisfy the scheduling needs of parents. With a wide variety of offerings for toddlers, homeschoolers, elementary, and middle schoolers, there’s something for everyone! For ages 3-5 YAC101. PLAYING WITH CLAY FOR TODDLERS (ages 3-5 w/ caregiver) This class allows toddlers to experience the fun of working with clay, along with the help of their caregiver. Toddlers will create finished products that can be functional or decorative.They will experiment with pottery tools, stamps, and glazes! Jason Abide tery of their thoughts, emotions, and bodies, while music helps to open their hearts and stimulate the whole brain in a joyful and inspiring way. Sangeeta Swamy holds a PhD in Expressive Arts Therapy and is an award-winning musician, experienced meditator and yoga practitioner, and has been working with children for over 20 years. Sangeeta Swamy Section A: Fridays, 1-2 PM, Sept. 18-Oct. 23 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section B: Fridays, 1-2 PM, Nov. 6-Dec. 11 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friend YAC103. PAINTING & DRAWING TECHNIQUES Whether your child is a practiced artist or is picking up a pencil or brush for the first time, this class is a great opportunity to develop new skills. Students will gain experience with pencil, colored pencil, acrylic paint, and watercolors while increasing confidence and embracing their own personal expression. Beatrice Ruggeri, Shelley Welch, Stephanie Gerace Section A (grades K-2) (Ruggeri): Mondays, 4-5:30 PM, Sept. 14-Oct. 19 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section B (grades 3-5) (Welch): Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, Sept. 17-Oct. 22 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section C (grades K-2) (Ruggeri): Mondays, 4-5:30 PM, Nov. 2-Dec. 7 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section D (grades 3-5) (Gerace): Wednesdays, 4-5:30 PM, Nov. 4-Dec. 16 (no class Nov.11 & 25) (5 weeks) $100 public, $90 Friends YAC102.YOGAMUSIC FOR PRESCHOOLERS (ages 3-5 w/ caregiver) YAC104. CARTOONING & COMICS (GRADES 2-5) Richard Cloudt,Youth Instructor Students will learn about and draw their favorite cartoon characters from TV video games, comic strips, and comic books, learning to make Question about a Youth class? Contact Ashley Clay at 919-929-2787 x206 Register at the Box Office: 919-929-2787 Fall 2015 • 25 youth Section A: Tuesdays, 1-2 PM, Sept. 15-Oct. 27 (7 weeks) $120 public, 110 Friends Section B: Tuesdays, 1-2 PM, Nov. 10-Dec. 15 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Sangeeta Swamy from the Duke University String School offers a creative, mindful space for kids to move their bodies, express themselves, and increase their mind-body awareness. Each class will include both energetic and calming activities, including songs and circle dances, simple movements drawn from nature, animals, yoga and qi gong, and playful adventures where kids can create their own songs and movements. Mindful practices help children increase concentration, awareness, balance, and mas- Visual Arts youth classes them expressive and set them in their customary backgrounds. They will practice crafting jokes and stories with basic storyboarding techniques to make comic strips and comic book scenes with these well-known characters, and then create characters with jokes and stories of their own. They will also learn basic inking and coloring with pens and colored pencils. Richard Cloudt & Rio Aubry Taylor Section A (Cloudt): Tuesdays, 4-5:30 PM, Sept. 15-Oct. 20 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section B (Taylor): Tuesdays, 4-5:30 PM, Nov. 10-Dec. 15 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends YAC105. MIXED MEDIA CREATIONS (GRADES K-2) youth In this class, we’ll try out lots of different art forms, including painting, collaging, upcycling, creative movement, storytelling, and performance art. This is the perfect session for the young artist who wants to try it all! Instructor TBA Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, Nov. 5-Dec. 10 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends YAC107: “CHOOSE YOUR SPOOK” – A HALLOWEEN THEMED DEVISED THEATRE COURSE Theater YAC106. IMPROV, ACTING & THEATER SKILLS (GRADES 2-5) In this high-energy session, students will learn the building blocks of acting while having fun. They’ll explore theatre through games, creative movement, and improv while using their imaginations to develop characters and create stories. Whitney Jewett & Anita Woodley Section A-Grades 3-5 (Jewett): Mondays, 4-5:30 PM, Sept. 14-Oct. 19 (last class 4-5 PM) (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section B-Grades K-2 (Jewett): Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, Sept. 17-Oct. 22 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section C-Grades 3-5 (Woodley): Mondays, 4-5:30 PM, Nov. 2-Dec. 7 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends This is an 8-week devised theatre course for ages 8-17 (15-17 year olds can also participate as Jr. Directors). The course will guide students through the creation of an immersive theatre experience. Their piece will be performed at The ArtsCenter on Halloween. All frights will be age appropriate and family friendly. This course will be a study in critical thinking, cooperation, problem solving, and creativity. All students will be challenged to shape their own artistic visions and express themselves verbally, physically, and in writing. In the very first meeting, students will work together to create the structure of the theatre piece and begin to outline the show. In subsequent meetings, students will explore the themes and ideas they presented and further develop the piece, as well as rehearse. They will also assist in designing and creating sets, costumes, sounds, and props. Dress rehearsal is Friday, October 30, from 6-8 PM. Tuition includes 2 tickets to the final performance on October 31 at 2 PM. Additional tickets may be purchased for $5 each. Monet Marshall Saturdays, Noon-3 PM, Sept. 5-Oct. 31 (8 weeks) $300 public, $280 Friends Dance YAC114. HIP HOP DANCE (GRADES 2-5) Due to its popularity during summer ArtsCamps, Hip Hop is back during the fall! Students will learn basic steps and choreography, as well as elements of breakdancing. This class will help students build confidence and gain new skills in a fun, energetic environment. All levels welcome. Be prepared to sweat! Jose Velasquez Question about a Youth class? Contact Ashley Clay at 919-929-2787 x206 26 • Fall 2015 Register at the Box Office: 919-929-2787 youth classes Section A: Mondays, 4-5 PM, Sept. 14-Oct, 19 (6 weeks) $100 public, $90 Friends Section B: Mondays, 4-5 PM, Nov. 2-Dec. 7 (6 weeks) $100 public, $90 Friends Sewing YAC108. SEWING MACHINE BASICS (GRADES 3-5) This class is for those with a little sewing experience. Learn how to operate a sewing machine, and experiment with a variety of stitches, as well as learn some hand stitching. Projects may include pillows, bags, or small stuffed animals, as time permits. Fabric, patterns, and basic sewing kits will be provided, or you may bring your own. This class will prepare students to take the Beginning or Intermediate Sewing camp during the summer. Juliana Fadl, Brianna Gribben \YAC110. POTTERY FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS (GRADES 6-8) Students in this course will explore the creative possibilities of clay through handbuilding techniques and creating both functional and decorative pieces. Students will also throw small vases, bowls, and mugs on the potter’s wheel and decorate their pieces with underglaze or glazing. Beginners and experienced students welcome! Jason Abide Section A: Tuesdays, 4-6 PM, Sept. 15-Oct. 27 (7 weeks) $120 public, $110 Friends Section B: Tuesdays, 4-6 PM, Nov. 10-Dec. 15 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends YAC111. POTTERY FOR GRADES 1-3 Students in this course will explore the creative possibilities of clay through handbuilding techniques and creating both functional and decorative pieces. Students will also throw small vases, bowls, and mugs on the potter’s wheel and decorate their pieces with underglaze or glazing. Beginners and experienced students welcome! Jason Abide Section A: Wednesdays, 3:15-4:30 PM, Sept. 16-Oct. 28 (7 weeks) $120 public, $110 Friends Section B: Fridays, 3:15-4:30 PM, Sept. 18-Oct. 30 (7 weeks) $120 public, $110 Friends Section C: Wednesdays, 3:15-4:30 PM, Nov. 4-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25) (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section D: Fridays, 3:15-4:30 PM, Nov. 6-Dec. 11 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends YAC112. POTTERY FOR GRADES 4-6 Students in this course will explore the creative possibilities of clay through handbuilding techniques and creating both functional and decorative pieces. Students will also throw small vases, bowls, and mugs on the potter’s wheel and decorate their pieces with underglaze or glazing. Beginners and experienced students welcome! Jason Abide Section A: Wednesdays, 4:30-6 PM, Sept. 16-Oct. 28 (7 weeks) $120 public, $110 Friends Section B: Fridays, 4:30-6 PM, Sept. 18-Oct. 30 (7 weeks) $120 public, $110 Friends Section C: Wednesdays, 4:30-6 PM, Nov. 4-Dec. 16 (no class November 25) Digital Arts YAC109. DIGITAL ARTS BASICS (GRADES 3-5) Students will take their imaginations into the digital realm using tools provided by Adobe Photoshop. They’ll gain skills in this powerful program to draw, scan, color, edit, and manipulate images and put it all together to create digital works of art. Rio Aubry Taylor Mondays, 4-5:30 PM, Sept. 14-Oct. 19 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friend Question about a Youth class? Contact Ashley Clay at 919-929-2787 x206 Register at the Box Office: 919-929-2787 Fall 2015 • 27 youth Section A (Gribben): Wednesdays, 4-5:30 PM, Sept. 16-Oct. 28 (no class Sept. 23) (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section B (Fadl): Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, Nov. 5-Dec. 10 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Pottery youth classes (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section D: Fridays, 4:30-6 PM, Nov. 6-Dec. 11 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends 6-Dec. 18 (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends YAC113. POTTERY FOR HOMESCHOOLERS Students in this course will explore the creative possibilities of clay through handbuilding techniques and creating both functional and decorative pieces. Students will also throw small vases, bowls, and mugs on the potter’s wheel and decorate their pieces with underglaze or glazing. Beginners and experienced students welcome! Jason Abide youth Section A: Wednesdays, 1-2:30 PM, Sep. 16-Oct. 28 (7 weeks) $120 public, $110 Friends Section B: Fridays, 1-2:30 PM, Sept. 18-Oct. 30 (7 weeks) $120 public, $110 Friends Section C: Wednesdays, 1-2:30 PM, Nov. 4-Dec. 16 (no class November 25) (6 weeks) $110 public, $100 Friends Section D: Fridays, 1-2:30 PM, Nov. Triangle Youth Ballet brings their children’s curriculum to The ArtsCenter on Saturday mornings. Tuition is for a 9-week session. u9:15-10am: Dancers ages 3 and 4: $170 u10-11am: Dancers ages 4 and 5: $190 u11am-12pm: Dancers ages 5 and 6: $190 Register through Triangle Youth Ballet, 919932-2676, triangleyouthballet.org. Quarterly Tuition Schedule, 2015-2016 1st Quarter: Tues., Sept. 8-Sat., Nov. 7 2nd Quarter: Mon., Nov. 9-Sat., Jan. 23 3rd Quarter: Mon., Jan. 19-Sat., Mar. 26 4th Quarter: Mon., Apr. 4-Sat., June 4 uDivided quarters due by the 1st and 4th week of each quarter. AFTERSCHOOL ARTS IMMERSION AfterSchool Arts Immersion is an arts-based after-school program. In addition to homework help and a healthy snack, The ArtsCenter hires local teaching artists to teach two-week residencies, each with a particular artistic focus or project. Favorite past residencies have included Beat Making, Cartooning & Comics, Contemporary Dance, Sewing Felt Animals, and Paper Sculpture.The ArtsCenter provides transportation from many Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. Spaces still available for 2015-2016 school year! Contact Jesse Hollars, Youth Education Coordinator, with questions at [email protected]. Mini-Camps at The ArtsCenter! Each MiniCamp features a full day of creativity led by professional teaching artists and assisted by trained Afterschool Arts Immersion (AAI) staff members. MiniCamp participants work with two teaching artists for 1 1/2 hours each in the morning and/or afternoon. Teaching artists and lessons vary for each MiniCamp. Lessons may include visual arts, ceramics, theatre, music, and movement. Pair AM and PM sessions together for a full day of arts, friends, and fun! Lunch/free play time (Noon-1PM) is a free supervised time for both full-day and half-day campers. If your child is enrolled in an AM camp only, you may pick up anytime between noon and 1:00 PM. If your child is enrolled in a PM camp only, you may drop off anytime between noon and 1:00 PM. If your child will be here for the lunch period, please pack a lunch. The ArtsCenter does not provide lunch or snacks during MiniCamps. MC101A/P: September 7, Labor Day Holiday MC102A/P: September 23, Teacher Workday MC103A/P: October 26, Teacher Workday MC104A/P: November 3, Teacher Workday MC105A/P: November 11, Veterans Day Question about a Youth class? Contact Ashley Clay at 919-929-2787 x206 28 • Fall 2015 Register at the Box Office: 919-929-2787 instructors Jason Abide is the Mississippi-born child of two artists and the brother of another two. He passionate about clay as an artistic medium and finds the special requirements and stages involved in working with clay to be conducive to artistic creation and expression. When his hands aren’t in clay, he customizes open source software to create easily updated websites for himself and other artists. See examples of his ceramic and design work at reallyprettycardinals.com. Carrie Alter received a BFA from Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, FL, where she studied Drawing and Painting, and a BFA from University of Tampa, where she concentrated on Art History. She also studied art at Skidmore College in Saratoga, New York and Bennington College in Vermont before coming to UNC-Chapel Hill where she earned her MFA. With an obvious love for school, she went on to teach Drawing and Painting locally through the Friday Center’s Continuing Education Program, Durham Technical College and Elon University. She has been a Visiting Lecturer in the Art Department at UNC Chapel Hill since 2010 and has worked here, at The ArtsCenter since 2008. As a teacher, she feels a responsibility to nurture and respect the individual’s view of the world—while offering the tools and lessons to aid them in their own artistic journey. Jennifer Austin has been working in stained glass since 1995. She began her journey in glass at the former Stained Glass Art Design in Durham, NC. She furthered her studies in design work and leaded construction through the Durham Arts Council. Her work is in private collections on the east and west coasts. Hundreds of students have attended her classes and workshops since she began her teaching career in 2000. In addition to teaching at her private studio, “The Kaleidoscope”, in Mebane, NC, she has also taught for The Alamance County Arts Council, Central Carolina Community College and has been an instructor for The ArtsCenter since 2001. She received an Associates Degree in Fine Arts, through Central Carolina Community College, an Early Childhood Education Specialist Certification through Caldwell Community College, and has pursued studies in interior design, metalsmithing, printmaking, glass fusing and lampworking. Anya Avrutskaya, Instructor Anya Avrutskaya, a resident of Durham, has studied pottery since 1998 with a focus on functional forms in stoneware and porcelain. Anya started her studies at The ArtsCenter’s wheelthrowing classes, and pottery quickly became a favorite hobby and a passion. She is a frequent participant in local shows and fairs. Anya had been teaching pottery at The ArtsCenter for the past seven years and is excited to share her love for pottery and the inspirational process of clay forms creation. Richard Badu has been teaching classes and workshops in the various forms of swing dancing—Lindyhop, East and West coast swing, Blues, St. Louis shag and Cajun jitterbug—in the Triangle since 1989. He is a founder of the Triangle Swing Dance Society and teaches Lindy in the dance program at Duke University. He attended the Berklee College of Music. Richard also co-founded the award-winning music group Big Zucchini Washboard Bandits, learning Cajun dancing during the band’s annual tours to the Bayou. Richard studied lindyhop with Frankie Manning (May 26, 1914 – April 27, 2009). He cofounded Swing Steppin’ and Swing Feats, two performance groups for schools and special events. Since 1993, Richard has been teaching workshops and dancing in Europe, Mexico and Canada, as well as around the US. Dilip Barman is a teacher of courses ranging from film studies to computer science, cooking, and photography; and a senior software engineer. Dilip is an award-winning photographer who has been shooting images in black and white, color, and slides since elementary school, and digitally, starting with a first generation digital camera since the mid-1990s. He has a photographic portfolio at photos.dilip. info, photographs events and families, and has had his photography published in books and magazines, and exhibited in museums and arboretums. He is the owner of Vibrant Memories Photography. You can visit Dilip on the web at his homepage that he has maintained since 1994, www.dilip.info. Emily Beaman has been delighting audiences and inspiring students for over 10 years. She blends her knowledge of both tribal and cabaret styles to create her own unique blend of bellydancing suitable for both beginning students, the more advanced dancer, and anyone in between. Vidabeth Bensen is a retired high school art teacher who has resided in the Triangle since 1991. Prior to that, she taught overseas and worked as an illustrator and graphic artist in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Her medium of choice Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 29 instructors since college days has been screen printing, and her original prints are in many private and corporate collections. Her work may be seen in many local galleries including the NC Art Incubator Gallery in Siler City and at the Ackland Museum Shop in Chapel Hill. She is a member of the Printmakers of North Carolina (PONC) and the North Carolina Printmakers Guild, the Chatham Artists Guild, and the Artists Studios in Fearrington Village. Her recent book, A Simple Guide to Screen Printing, was published in April 2010. Vidabeth was chosen Retired Art Educator of the Year 2013/2014 by the NC Art Education Association. Aditi Borde has been dancing since she was only 5 years old. She started off learning ballet and tap dancing, and then became involved with contemporary and Bollywood dancing at age 6. For years, Aditi has used her strong base of dance experience to explore, choreograph, perform and teach a variety of Indian dance styles including Bollywood and Bhangra. Aditi incorporated numerous dance styles as the captain of UNC Chalkaa, the number one ranked Competitive Bollywood Hip Hop collegiate dance team in North Carolina. She loves to teach and share her passion for dance with all of her students. Anoo Brod has been performing improv professionally since 1997. She is a current Friend of Transactors Improv Company, performing locally and nationally. She teaches improv and life skills, leads dynamic workshops, and presents inspiring talks to a variety of businesses, groups, and organizations throughout the country. She is passionate about fun, play and living a deeply soulful life and inspiring others to do the same! Jean Cerasani studied at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and at L’Academia in Venice, Italy. She began fabric design while at the School of Batik in NYC in 1969. She has worked as an interior designer and has several installations of her work in businesses and homes. She has designed and executed costumes for theater and dance and has created art-to-wear garments. Jean moved here from Miami, where she taught for many years. Primarily a fabric dyer, she also works in watercolor, egg tempera, clay and collaged box constructions. http://jeancerasani.com/ Rebecca (Becky) Clewell is first and foremost a scientist, with a sense of curiosity that extends well past her day job. As a potter, she’s amazed (still) that it is possible to take a handful of clay and create a beautiful, useful and enduring piece of art. During her time at UNC, Becky found working with clay to be a much needed departure from the routine of graduate school. Yet, over time, it became clear to her that science and art are not quite as different as they may seem—the process of creating is in itself an experiment. Becky has had the pleasure of working at The ArtsCenter for several years and learning under the instruction of very talented potters, and she welcomes the opportunity to share what she’s learned with others who want to experiment with their own artistic tendencies. Richard Cloudt studied philosophy at Davidson College. He has worked as an editorial and comic strip cartoonist and done freelance cartoon illustration work for 25 years–everything from book covers to full-length comic books. He is best known, however, as a professional caricaturist. Beginning in 1986 at Carowinds theme park in Charlotte, he has drawn live at countless venues and events all over the state and caricatured over 20,000 live subjects. In 1992, he began teaching cartooning at Sertoma Arts Center in Raleigh and in 1999 at The ArtsCenter. In the fall of 2002, he was selected to serve as Artist in Residence at Guy B. Phillips Middle School for a special project arranged by the Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission. In 2009, he was selected by the Carrboro Mer- chant’s Association to create the Town’s first “Walk Carrboro” cartoon map to promote local businesses. Christina Conley is a licensed massage therapist, dancer and yoga, Pilates, and dance teacher. She received a BA in Modern Dance from the George Washington University in Washington, DC in 2005 and has taught and performed modern and African dance in the Triangle and Triad since. Christina enjoys using breath, release into gravity, and somatic explorations to help people find more fluid and delicious movement in their bodies, whether for dance, yoga, Pilates, or daily life. Rebecca Conley is an alumna of The North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble and a student of internationally recognized tap master Gene Medler. She performs professionally with the Footnotes Tap Ensemble and teaches tap at Walltown Children’s Theatre and the Carrboro ArtsCenter. Dancers she has studied from with include Michelle Dorrance, Savion Glover, and Dianne Walker. She believes that tap is a means to express individuality and to build community and is grateful for the opportunity to share this art form. Janet Cooling has been a Professor of Art for thirty years at San Diego State University. Professor Cooling received her BFA from Pratt Institute and her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the recipient of The Marie Walsh Sharpe Studio Foundation Grant in NYC. Ms. Cooling has received international recognition for her work and has been included in The Venice Biennale. Her work can be found in the collections of The New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, The Allen Art Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Leslie Lohman Art Museum in New York, The Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, the San Diego Museum of Art and numerous other private and public collections. A solo exhibition of her new paint- Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 30 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org instructors ings will take place at The Horace Williams House in February of 2016. Raleigh Little Theatre and The Durham Arts Council, among others. Molly Cronenwett is an artist, photographer, teacher and mother who lives in Hillsborough. After growing up in Michigan and New Hampshire, she moved to NC in 1997 to earn an MA in Art History from UNC-Chapel Hill and a second BA in Art Education from NCCU. Since migrating south, Molly has taught art and art history to all ages—from preschoolers to adults—at a charter school, at her own community art school in Hillsborough, and through private lessons and camps at her home. She specializes in ceramics, drawing, and painting. As a studio teacher, Molly believes a focus on art history offers students a deeper understanding of art, as well as a catalog of successful imagery and ideas. She wants her students to realize that they are part of an enormous global community of artists—past and present— from whom they can gain inspiration. Adam Dodds is a local photographer who hails from northern Mississippi. He studied at Memphis College of Art and has been producing work both personal and commercial for the better part of a decade. His photographs have been exhibited locally and featured in several publications statewide, and beyond. Film is central to his aesthetic, so he wishes to preserve the principles of the medium yet instill the notion that photography is as much about spontaneity and imagination as it is knowing what you are doing. This carries over into the darkroom where creativity is only just beginning. Virginia Queen Danford has a BFA in Acting from West Virginia U. and an MFA in Acting from The School of Arts at Penn State. She exercises a broad range with her craft and has a lifetime of performance experience. She relocated to the Triangle from New York City where she’d been working for eight years as a professional actor, teacher, choreographer and director. She also co-founded NYC’s Broad Horizons Theatre Company and currently serves on the Board of Directors. In addition to teaching drama and movement programs, she is involved in addressing social issues to inspire change through theatre and film. In 2002, she was hired by FEMA to work as a crisis counselor through creative arts to deal with feelings of loss following the tragedy of 9/11. In 2003, she wrote and directed Freedom and the American Revolution, a series of one-act plays that also included songs and dances. She has currently worked with The ArtsCenter, Playmaker’s Repertory Theatre, UNC-CH’s Dept. of Education, Christopher Donald received his BFA in Ceramics from the Center for Creative Studies in Michigan and has been a ceramic artist for 20 years. He was the head of the Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum of Pottery which produced reproductions of Early American ceramics. He has worked as a production artist making both wheelthrown and handbuilt ceramics and most recently taught ceramics at Boston University. A sample of his ceramic work can be seen at: http://www.chrisdonald. net/ceramics/index.html. Juliana Fadl began her sewing adventures in Hawaii in 2013 straight after graduation and has been sewing her heart out ever since. Her company, Moon.Flower.Child, has partaken in fashion shows in Paris, Honolulu, London and Baltimore. Juliana draws influences from growing up in both the United States and England. Being multicultural, French, Russian, American & Egyptian, she has traveled to many places and has a passion to bring back cultures of places unseen by many to the people with love for nature, earth, light, fabric & texture. Katie Frohbose is a visual artist and photographer from Durham, NC. She studied studio art and art history at UNC Chapel Hill and graduated with honors in 2010 with a BFA concentrating in photography. She is currently a freelance artist and teacher by day and a waitress by night and continues to show her work throughout Chapel Hill and Durham. As a photographer,Katie has developed a keen eye for color, minimalist composition, and the vernacular aesthetic that she translates into various mediums, particularly mixed media collage and drawing. Katie values the importance of art exposure at a young age as a way to open a child’s mind to alternative forms of thought and expression that can lead to a more acute, sensitive, and dynamic vision of the world as an adult. Heather Gerni is has been creating and enthralled with art for as long as she can remember. Today she follows her passion for creativity by teaching workshops and by painting in her studio in Hillsborough. Much of her inspiration and her connection with intuitive painting has come from studying under artists such as Anahata Katkin, Flora Bowley, Juliette Crane, and Jane Filer. Brianna Gribben is an artist born and raised among the pine trees and sandhills of NC. She earned her BFA in Sculpture and Extended Media at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. She creates as a way to understand herself as well as a means to connect with others. She uses a variety of techniques including: knitting, crochet, sewing, drawing, collage, and writing. Her interests include southern culture, strong-willed women, natural medicine, history, identity, healing, and zines. When she is not making art or writing she is most likely reading, cooking, or taking a walk in the woods. Aubrey Griffith-Zill embodies a natural sense of art in motion. Her unique philosophy, born from a passion for dance, exudes a deep understanding of the natural con- Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 31 instructors nection between movement and rhythm. Aubrey is a professional dancer, dynamic performer, and enthusiastic instructor who has trained and taught both in the United States and abroad. Her diverse education includes formal training in rhythmic-tap, clogging, modern, jazz, hip-hop, contact improv, and certified in American smooth and rhythm forms of ballroom, though it was the vibrant energy of Latin social dance that led to her specialization in salsa, cha cha, and bachata. Extensive travel and training in Latin America has allowed Aubrey to learn these disciplines from their sources and then integrate her diverse dance education into a unique, innovative style. This style emphasizes isolations, fluidity of the body, mind-body connection, cultural expression, personal empowerment, and meaningful connections with the floor, self, partner, and core. She has been dancing and inspiring creative movement for over a decade. Elizabeth “B” Holroyd began as a print journalist and became an information delivery specialist during the course of her writing career. She now helps individuals and small businesses with software training as well as produces a wide range of text- and image-based materials, including patent drawings and Web sites. She’s taught a variety of computer classes at The ArtsCenter since 2006 and at Durham Tech since 2010. She also teaches ESOL classes for the Orange County Literacy Council. Rani Imandi has a Bachelor’s Degree of Arts from Garhwal University in India. She has studied art and crafts in many forms and media like oil, acrylic, glass, nib painting, pot decoration, block printing with vegetables and making models with recycled materials and dry leaves. She has been teaching arts and crafts for over a decade. She loves Indian folk art and has been drawing Rangoli, a traditional Indian method of drawing using rice flour, since she was a child. Rani would like to increase awareness of Indian folk art in to- day’s world. Besides Rangoli, she also loves the art of Henna and Indian cooking. and teaches classes in these subjects. Rani has been cooking and serving for over a decade and loves to teach her cooking skills to new students. Rani Imandi, Instructor Chrissy Jahnes finds great joy in making fun and unusual Art Jewelry and loves infusing that passion into her students. Her interest in jewelry making began with a metals class in Connecticut in the 80’s. She rekindled that interest with classes at The ArtsCenter with Fran Schultzberg in 2003. She has continued learning from some of the most talented jewelers in the area and nationally known jewelers through many classes at The ArtsCenter and other classes and workshops sponsored by the North Carolina Society of Goldsmiths, Pullen Arts Center in Raleigh and Warg Enamel and Tool Center in Scarborough, Maine. Chrissy is a member of the Chatham Artists Guild and the North Carolina Society of Goldsmiths. She has lived in Chatham County for over 20 years. Whitney Jewett, a New England native, moved to Carrboro because of its creativity, charm, and people. Having grown up in the theatre, she felt the need to become a better global citizen and teacher. She attended Lesley College in Cambridge, MA where she earned her B.A. in Global Studies with minors in Sociology and Women’s Studies. Missing performance art, she found a way to blend her passions, writing her thesis on global social justice theatre. Last year, she worked with the organization EduCare, in Himachal Pradesh, India, where she ran a Girls’ Club and introduced the children to theatre and gender discussions. Every summer, she returns to her native roots in New Hampshire to serve as the assistant director of the Weathervane Theatre’s Windsock Camp. She is overjoyed to be working with the youth of this amazing community. Richard Krawiec won the Excellence in Teaching Award from UNC Chapel Hill’s Friday Center for his Fiction Writing courses, and was just featured at the UNC Wilmington Summer Writing workshop teaching Creative Non-Fiction. His Poetry Workshops consistently sell out statewide. He has published 3 books of poetry, two novels, a story collection, 4 plays, and his Sunday Facebook essay blog is one of the most widely in social media. Brian Kuebler received his Bachelor of Art degree in Studio Art, with an emphasis in painting from the College of Charleston. In 2005 he earned his MFA in Painting from New York Academy of Art. He was awarded a scholarship award from the faculty and received The Vasari Classic Oil Colors Award. He has shown in several galleries in and around New York City, receiving painting and sculpture commissions for private collectors. During his travels abroad, Brian has studied art in Venice, Rome, Paris and Amsterdam, among other European cities. His studio practice is informed by historic traditional methods, and he explores this technical narrative in a largely representational oeuvre. He enjoys sharing his Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 32 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org instructors own research and studio methods with students while allowing them to discover their unique creative visions. Brian recently moved to Raleigh with his wife and son. Casey Landau is an artist, teacher, and librarian who recently moved to Carrboro from Salt Lake City, Utah. She has taught art at the Center for Creative Photography, Broadview Entertainment Arts University, the Museum of Modern Art, and in libraries across the country. Casey’s drawings have been exhibited nationally, and her handmade women’s history coloring books are available at coloringoutside.etsy. com. She studied art education at St. Olaf College and painting at the Art Students League. Stacye Leanza is a professional muralist & illustrator, with a BFA from Parsons School of Design in NYC. Her cartoons for kids have been published locally and her editorial illustrations nationally. Her murals are scattered around the Triangle; she has the distinction of having painted the largest mural in Chatham County. She has taught drawing and art to grown-ups and kids, privately and in classes and workshops in both instructional and therapeutic settings. Her focus in the drawing class is on learning how to see, by accessing the creative, perceptive Right Brain. The immediate result is the ability to draw more realistically. Visit her Facebook page at “Leanza-art, etc.,” or her website: www. leanza-art.com. Libby Lynn is a full-time working artist Durham, NC. She was certified in Encaustic Painting at Penland School of Crafts. She has been teaching encaustic workshops since 2008, and enjoys working with beginners and experienced hot wax enthusiasts. Jon Paul McClellan has taught hundreds of people to dance in the Triangle over the last 25 years. Erin Oliver is an artist and teacher from the Northeast. She received an Art Education degree from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and has studied art in Rome, Paris, and Berlin. She currently teaches adult workshops and homeschool children, and taught art for five years in public schools working with a variety of age groups. Erin practices painting and drawing whenever she can and exhibits her work in many local venues. Nina Otterness graduated in 2012 from UNC Chapel Hill with a degree in Studio Art and a concentration in ceramics. She currently lives in Chapel Hill, where she is a middle school counselor at the YMCA. During the summer, she works at a wilderness camp in Western North Carolina, where she enjoys teaching middle and high schoolers to appreciate and feel comfortable in nature. She spends most of her remaining time at UNC’s ceramics studio, where she is a research collaborator with Professor Nam. She is currently working on combining her love of the natural world with her ceramic design and decoration. Michael Polomik was born in Silicon Valley and raised in North Carolina. He began practicing art at a very early age, going on to eventually earn a masters focusing in painting and drawing. He has since exhibited his work in Chicago, Atlanta, Raleigh and Brooklyn and at such venues as the Cameron Art Museum and the William King Museum. Polomik’s works have garnered recognition for his compositions depicting clouds of schematic marks and symbols surrounding divine beings, ultimately projecting what he calls a “narrative diagram” into the air like a holograph. He lives and works in Chapel Hill, NC. Luna Lee Ray received her BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon in 1988, in printmaking. She has lived and shown her work in Oregon, Hawaii, Arizona and New Mexico before relocating here in 1998. She now focuses on mixed media drawings and paintings, and shows her work locally at Frank in Chapel Hill. Nicholas Raynolds, who paints in the classic tradition of the French Academy, is recognized as a versatile and accomplished talent in both drawing and painting, working successfully in multiple genres including the portrait and figure, landscape, interiors and still-life. Nicholas studied at the renowned Water Street Atelier in Brooklyn, NY and has taught at the Art Students League and the National Academy in NY; the Gage Academy in Seattle and the Penland School of Crafts in NC. He has exhibited extensively both nationally and abroad and his work can be found in many permanent and private collections including the Forbes Collection, NY; the TIA Collection and the Arkansas Art Center Museum in Little Rock, AR. Nicholas’ work has appeared in numerous books and magazines including Juliette Aristides’ books: Lessons in Classical Drawing and Classical Painting Atelier, as well as in American Artist’s Drawing magazine; The Artist’s and Art Collector magazines; the French art magazine Pratique des Art and his painting appears on the cover of John Updike’s novel Seek My Face. To see more of the artist’s work visit: www.nicholasraynolds.com Jayne Redman, a Maine native, earned her B.F.A. in Jewelry and Silversmithing from the Maine College of Art in 1977. She began her jewelry career in New York as a design and production assistant in the fashion jewelry industry. She started her own company, Jayne Redman Jewelry, in 1982. Jayne is the recipient of numerous awards including the Niche Award for Silver Jewelry and Lapidary Journal’s Jewelry Arts Award and has been a finalist in the Saul Bell Awards. Jayne has been featured in articles for Crafts Report, AJM/MJSA Journal, Lapidary Journal, Professional Jeweler, Niche, and Ornament magazines. Examples of her work illustrate the books Art Jewelry Today by Donna Z. Meilach, Making Metal Beads by Pauline Warg, 500 Earrings by Lark Books and 20th Century Jewelry—The Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 33 instructors Best of the 500 Series by Lark Books. She was a contributor to the book Profiting by Design by Marlene Richey. Jayne is a former faculty member of the Maine College of Art Department of Jewelry and Metals. She teaches workshops nationally and at Riverview Workshops at Jayne Redman Studio in southern Maine. She is represented by fine jewelry and craft stores across the country. will share with her students aspects of her native Italian culture, including art, history, and tradition. Sangeeta Swamy, from the Duke University String School, offers a creative and mindful space for kids to move their bodies, express themselves, and increase their mind-body awareness. Her classes Molloy Rogers is a fiber artist who spins yarn, dyes, plies, knits, felts, weaves, and sews. She had a full scholarship to Penland in 2012 for a concentration in shibori weaving and natural dyes, and she is a certified crochet instructor by the Craft Yarn Council. Molloy holds a BA in Dance, has performed professionally, and taught dance and creative movement for over 15 years. She lives in Durham and is currently a graduate student in Library and Information Science. http://myfiberfetish.weebly.com/ Beatrice Ruggeri relocated two years ago from Rome, Italy and has been in the area only a short time. She has worked with children and teenagers for nine years, teaching art and creative workshops in public and private schools and independently. Her last job in Miami, where she lived for two years before moving to the Triangle, was teaching art in a private academy to children 6 to 18 years old. Her experience in both Italy and Miami has strengthened her ability to communicate with children, compare the different cultures, and create teaching methods that work well with different audiences and cultural backgrounds. Beatrice truly believes that art and creativity are the basis on which to build a balanced and healthy personality in every individual. She also believes that children can improve their learning when they are able to directly experience the topic at hand. Because of this, her programs and workshops are created through a mixture of art, fun, structure, and instruction. In her program at The ArtsCenter, Beatrice practitioner, and has been working with children for over 20 years. Donna Stubbs is a mixed media artist specializing in paintings that include layers of collage, drawing, sewing and her own photographs. She has an art degree from Guilford College, an interior design degree from the Corcoran College of Art & Design, and recently studied at the Art League in Alexandria VA. She has a studio in her home and sells her work locally. Donna enjoys teaching art to young children and sharing her love of mixed media with adults. She grew up in Mt.Airy, NC and has recently moved to Chapel Hill, NC, where she lives with her husband and daughter. Rio Aubry Taylor is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in abstractednarrative sequential art. He possesses an MFA from the Center for Cartoon Studies and has been published by The National Cartoonists Society, The Swedish Comics Association, and contributes a monthly feature to the fine arts magazine, Au Courant. In addition to giving private lessons and workshops, Rio teaches a number of classes at The ArtsCenter and guest lectures at the University of North Carolina. Visit his website at lightriot.com. Instructor Jordan Wade include both energetic and calming activities, including songs and circle dances, simple movements drawn from nature, animals, yoga and qi gong, and playful adventures where kids can create their own songs and movements. Mindful practices help children increase concentration, awareness, balance, and mastery of their thoughts, emotions, and bodies, while music helps to open their hearts and stimulate the whole brain in a joyful and inspiring way. Sangeeta holds a PhD in Expressive Arts Therapy and is an award-winning musician, experienced meditator and yoga Jordan Wade, RYT, began her journey into yoga over ten years ago when she started taking classes during a summer break from college. During those few months she found a depth of body, mind, and spirit that she had never before experienced and yoga became a way of life. Her journey deepened when she entered graduate school to follow the intellectual pursuit of yoga where she studied and researched yoga cultures, practices, and lifestyles in the United States. It was during this time that she studied physical practices of aging populations and became interested in yoga for older adults. Soon after earning her MA she also earned her RYT-200 certificate through the Nadi Yogis Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 34 • Fall 2015 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org instructors in Austin, TX. Her commitment to yoga is the commitment to a conscious life; one that asks hard questions, attempts to alleviate suffering, and in which she aims to better walk the path of the Yoga Sutras. preschool classroom and, as a result, has learned that very young children are extraordinarily able to create beautiful art. This is Shelley’s first year teaching at The ArtsCenter. hear and feel the wonderful Latin percussive rhythms. That being said, you need a simple tool box of good technique to speak the language and that is what this course will offer. Susan Walser decided to try her hand at designing her own jewelry in 1999 under the guidance of Fran Schultzberg and has continued honing her skills through workshops and classes at The ArtsCenter, Pullen Arts Center, NCSG, and FSG. Susan works in silver, copper and PMC. She is a Friend of the North Carolina Society of Goldsmiths and the Florida Society of Goldsmiths. Susan received her PMC Certification in 2007. Jason Whitley has been an exhibiting oil painter, courtroom artist, editorial illustrator, interactive illustrator/developer, animator, comic-book artist/writer, comicstrip artist/writer, children’s book illustrator and book illustrator—all of which he continues to pursue at www.undercurrentart.com. Jason taught figure drawing in Cortona, Italy, with the University of Georgia, where he studied studio art. He has also coached many designers and illustrators in both private and public sectors. Jason is approachable and assists in helping students achieve their goals. Anita Woodley is an award-winning actress, journalist, producer and health advocate. She is a teaching artist in drama, improvisation and literary arts with the Durham Arts Council and vocalist for N4HC Free Jazz band. She volunteers with her non-profit Grocersonwheels. com providing access to healthy foods in Food Deserts. Anita created the criticallyacclaimed solo theatrical performances— ”Bucking The Medical and Mental Bull,” “Mama Juggs and The Men in Me,” providing transformational, non-traditional dramas about health disparities. Ms. Woodley’s journalism career includes work for CNN News and NPR affiliate station WUNC-FM’s “The Story with Dick Gordon.” Learn more about Anita’s innovative creative work at AnitaWoodley.com. James Ward was drawn to clay in order to make pots for his many Bonsai trees. Since taking his first wheelthrowing classes some five years ago, he has been intensely studying pottery techniques and is currently an instructor at The ArtsCenter. Along with taking care of his many trees, James enjoys reclaiming clay scraps and trying to fashion them into functional forms. He throws daily on an old kick wheel that he has in his shed next to his home on the north side of Chapel Hill where he hopes to one day create the perfectly imperfect tea bowl. Shelley Welch has been a teacher since 1994 after receiving her BA from Meredith College in English and storytelling and her MAT from Duke University. Performance theater was an integral part of her undergraduate experience, but her real loves are visual art, the written word and children! Shelley first began experimenting with acrylic and mixed media art in 2011 when she wanted to be able to bring to life an image in her mind’s eye of Rumi’s poem “Late, by Myself.” She has been teaching herself art techniques since! Although acrylics are her primary medium, she also loves painting with pastels, encaustics and watercolor in her home studio. She brings the techniques she learns into her Susie Wilde has reviewed children’s books for thirty years. Currently, she writes a monthly column for Raleigh’s News and Observer and the Charlotte Observer and a bi-monthly column for the Chapel Hill Herald. She posts all her reviews on ignitingwriting/facebook. Her published works include a picture book, Extraordinary Chester, and a book for teachers, Write-AThon! How to Conduct a Writing Marathon and most recently she’s co-written a book about writing children’s books, Passage & Its Making. Wilde is a teaching artist who has spent the last fifteen years encouraging children and adults to think and write like writers. To learn more about Wilde, visit her website: ignitingwriting.com. Jack Wolf has been teaching and producing dance events in the Triangle for 25 years and mostly focused on Latin in the last 10 years but has taught Zydeco, Cajun, Waltz, and Swing. Jack produces three weekly Latin socials in Durham, Chapel Hill, and Carrboro and teaches at all of them. He teaches twice yearly Cajun and Zydeco dance at Shakori Festival. Jacks goal in teaching dance is not so much to learn a bunch of impressive moves but to Question about an ArtSchool class? Contact Phaedra Kelly at 919-929-2787 x207 Register on-line @ www.ArtsCenterlive.org Fall 2015 • 35 ArtSchool registration policies and registration form REGISTRATION INFORMATION: * Please register in advance to ensure your enrollment. Courses with insufficient enrollment may be cancelled up to 72 hours in advance of the first class meeting. See below for info about our day-of registration fee. We will contact you if your class is canceled. * All courses are open to adults and teens ages fifteen & up unless otherwise noted. Thirteen and fourteen year olds may be admitted to many courses— please check with the instructor prior to registering. * All materials fees are paid directly to the instructor at the first class meeting (please bring exact change), except where otherwise noted in the course description. * You may register in person at The ArtsCenter front desk; by mail with the registration form below; or by phone (919-929-2787) with a credit or debit card. You may also register online at www.artscenterlive.org. *Please make checks payable to The ArtsCenter. There will be a $25 service charge on returned checks. *College students with ID are eligible for Friends’ prices on up to two courses per session. *Material lists are provided to students for certain classes. Students may wish to wait until their class has met its minimum enrollment before purchasing their materials. We are not responsible for materials purchased for a class that is canceled. Please contact the front desk to inquire if your class has met its minimum. *Students registering the day a class begins (or after class begins) will be charged a $5 late fee. (Swing Dance registration is the exception to this rule). REFUND INFORMATION: NO TUITION REFUNDS ONCE A COURSE HAS STARTED. All refund requests must be made in writing. The ArtsCenter will retain a $10 processing fee on all registrations. When the course is held as scheduled, the refund policy is as follows: * Full tuition refund (less $10 processing fee) up to one week prior to the first class meeting. * 50% tuition refund (less $10 processing fee) during the week prior to the day of the first class meeting. *The etix fee for registering online is non-refundable and not controlled by The ArtsCenter. PLEASE PRINT Today’s Date _______________ Last Name ___________________________________ First Name _____________________________________ If under 18 years old: Age _____ Parent’s Name ___________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________________________ City/State / Zip _______________________________________________________________________________ Day Phone _____________ Night Phone ______________ E-Mail Address _________________________________________________________________________ Become a Friend of The ArtsCenter and receive discounted prices on ArtSchool Classes! ($ 75 individual or $150 Family) #1 #2 Course # ______ Section _____ Start date ____________ Title ___________________________________________ $ ______ amount Fee $________ Course # ______ Section _____ Start date ____________ Title ___________________________________________ Note: All materials fees are paid directly to the instructor unless otherwise indicated. PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO OUR SCHOLARSHIP FUND! (Your donation to this fund may be in any amount over $1) Fee $________ Subtotal $________ Contribution to ArtSchool Scholarship Fund $________ CREDIT CARD # _______________________________________________/ (expiration date) __________ CASH CHECK #_______________ Total Amount Enclosed $________ Students are requested to register early! Insufficient registration could cause cancellation of some courses, in which case tuitions will be fully refunded.There will be a $5 fee for all day-of registrations except for Swing Dance. Students may register in person at The ArtsCenter, by mail, by phone (919-929-2787) or on our website at www.artscenterlive.org. Registration constitutes enrollment. Checks should be written payable to The ArtsCenter. Mail completed registration to: ArtSchool at The ArtsCenter 300-G East Main Street, Carrboro, NC The ArtsCenter 300-G East Main Street, Carrboro, NC 27510 919.929.2787 www.ArtsCenterLive.org Adult and Youth Scholarship Application Applications will be processed only after all information is submitted and the application is filled out completely. Please return this application with requested support materials to The ArtsCenter Box Office during business hours, or mail to the address above. Please provide all requested information on this form so that The ArtsCenter can grant scholarships in a fair and consistent manner. All information provided herein is kept confidential for The ArtsCenter’s use only and is used solely to determine eligibility. Please bear in mind that scholarships are limited and available only to those who express significant financial need. The ArtsCenter reserves the right to determine criteria for scholarship awards. Many scholarships are partial and require some financial participation from the family. In the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School District (CHCCS) eligibility for free or reduced school lunches is based on gross monthly income and family size. For our Youth Scholarships, The ArtsCenter has taken CHCCS guidelines and expanded them so as to increase eligibility. Meeting these guidelines does not guarantee a scholarship. In addition to income and family size, scholarships are awarded based on the information you provide on this application and the order in which we receive requests. We are rarely able to fulfill all scholarship requests. To process your application, please attach one of the following: - (for youth scholarship only) award letter from school district indicating student’s eligibility for free or reduced lunch or - copy of your most recent tax return or - copies of the last two pay stubs for all adults contributing to household expenses or - copy of your current Medicaid Identification Card (MID) Today’s Date: _____________________ Student’s Name: ________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________State: ______________ Zip: ___________________ Daytime Phone: _________________________ Evening Phone: ___________________________ Email address: _________________________________@__________________________ If Youth Scholarship, Student’s Age: _______ ; Student’s Grade:_______; Student’s School: ________________________ If this is Youth Scholarship, Parent/Guardian’s Name(s): __________________________________________________ Please list the program(s) for which you are requesting assistance in order of preference. 1. ___________________________________ 3. ___________________________________ 2. ___________________________________ 4. ___________________________________ Employment Information (Parent’s Employment for Youth Scholarships) Employer: _________________________________________ Work Phone: ________________ Position: ____________________________________ Length of Employment: _______________ Full-time: _________ Part-time: ________ (If Part Time, do you work another paid job? YES NO) Are you a full time student? YES NO If yes, where?_______________________________ Spouse/Partner Information (If applicable:) Spouse/Partner’s Employer: __________________________________ Work Phone: _______________ Position: ____________________________________ Length of Employment: _______________ Full-time: _________ Part-time: ________ (If Part Time, does s/he work another paid job? YES NO) Is your spouse/partner a full time student? YES NO If yes, where?____________________________ HOUSEHOLD GROSS MONTHLY INCOME*: $__________________________ *Including child support, government assistance and combined income of all adults sharing household expenses Total number in household: _________ Does your family receive child support? YES NO Does your child receive free or reduced school lunch? YES NO Do you receive government assistance? YES NO How much tuition can you afford to pay? $ ________________ Is there anything else you would like us to know when considering this application, particularly about your financial situation, the reason you are applying for scholarship assistance, or if this is a youth scholarship, information about the student? _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ I verify that all the information submitted is correct and accurate. If I submit inaccurate information, I understand that I will lose my scholarship and be charged the full price for the class. ________________________________________ Signature of Applicant (or Parent, if Youth Scholarship) _______________ Date Youth Arts Registration Registration Guidelines Register online at www.ArtsCenterLive.org and receive immediate confirmation OR complete this form. Use a separate registration form for each participant. Photocopy form if applicable. Pay attention to participant age limits and enroll only in age appropriate programs. You will be informed within two business days if a program requested is full. Confirmation letters will be sent via email. Cancellation Policy Only cancellations made at least 14 days in advance of the program start date will receive a refund. In case of insufficient registration, The ArtsCenter reserves the right to cancel a program one week before the start of a session. In this instance, participants will receive a full refund. 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