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art classes - New Art Center
New Art Center in Ne w ton REGISTER TODAY! NEWARTCENTER.ORG 617-964-3424 ART CLASSES FALL TERM: SEPT. - DEC. 2016 New Art Center in Ne w ton a non-profit art space EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS 8/22 61 Washington Park Newtonville, MA www.NewArtCenter.org WELCOME The New Art Center supports the development of visual artists and cultivates a community that appreciates art. LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dear NAC Community, As we prepare this catalog, things are heating up in Newtonville -- and not just the temperatures! Summer is rapidly approaching, and we’re excited to welcome our youngest artists back again. It’s wonderful to have young voices and buzzing, creative energy here for the ten weeks of our summer program. Weeks are filling fast - sign up and reserve space now. And don’t forget, we have a complete slate of summer adult evening classes and workshops, too! The New Art Center is thriving! We spent the last year listening to you through surveys and interviews, and learning all we can about other centers have grown and succeeded. We’re using what we’ve learned to make ourselves better, more welcoming, and more focused on the community’s experience of art and of the New Art Center. In the coming months, we’ll be growing and stretching ourselves to help you deepen your connection with art in your community. We also are deeply honored and proud that Newton’s Community Preservation Committee recently awarded us a major grant to plan the rehabilitation of the beautiful, historic church we call home! You’ll be hearing more about that as time goes by, but for now, THANK YOU to all you Newton residents for your vote of confidence! When fall comes, join us back in the studios for classes, events and workshops, and in the galleries for a season of great exhibitions, opening with the Fellows of the Massachusetts Cultural Council. In October, you’re invited to our grand dinner party, Palette to Palate, a seasonal celebration of art and food, with special honoree Anita Walker, MCC’s dynamic Executive Director. As always, there’s something for everyone at NAC, and I look forward to seeing you here soon at YOUR art center! Dan Elias, Executive Director STAFF DIRECTORY Casey Curry Exhibitions Manager [email protected] Julie Fox Ceramics Studio Manager [email protected] Marte Humbert Registrar [email protected] Daniel Elias Executive Director [email protected] Jim Garber Facilites Manager [email protected] Naomi Levine Marketing Manager [email protected] Claudia Fiks Education Director [email protected] Front Cover Image: Untitled watercolor by James Varnum, student of Jeanne Gugino. See pages 5-9 for more information about various watercolor classes. 2 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 CONTENTS IMPORTANT DATES • FALL 2016 New Art Center in Ne w ton TABLE OF CONTENTS Early Registration Ends 8/22 First Day of Fall Classes 9/12 Last Day of Fall Classes 12/10 Adult Various Media Classes............10-12 12/12-12/16 Adult Ceramics Classes.............................13 Make-up Classes HOLIDAYS/VACATION DAYS - NO REGULAR CLASSES Rosh Hashanah 10/3 Adult Drawing & Painting Classes....5-9 Teen Classes.............................................14-15 Children’s Classes..................................16-19 10/10 Birthday Parties & Rental Info..............20 Yom Kippur 10/11 & 10/12 Vacation Programs......................................21 “Palette to Palate” 10/21 & 10/22 Exhibitions & Events...........................22-25 Columbus Day Veteran’s Day 11/11 & 11/12 Thanksgiving 11/23-11/26 Call to Artists................................................24 Policies.............................................................26 Registration Form.......................................27 SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, October 22, 2016 PALETTE TO PA L AT E DINNER & AUCTION New Art Center 617-964-3424 3 DONORS The New Art Center gratefully recognizes and thanks contributing members for their generous support. Contributions from our donors enable us to continue to offer high-quality and innovative art education, exhibition, scholarship, and outreach programs. YOUR GIFTS MAKE IT ALL HAPPEN! Donate today at www.NewArtCenter.org/Donate DONATIONS RECEIVED MAY 1, 2015 - MAY 1, 2016 A Jennifer & Todd Abbott, Roger & Denise Ackerman, Terry & Dick Albright, Alexander, Aronson & Finning, CPA, Vanessa Allen & Ben Hamar, Camilo Alvarez, Amelia Angella, Bernadette Argenti, Jean & Ralph Aserkoff, Sherry Autor, B Diana Bailey & Bob Jaffe, Anne & Dan Bancroft, Marc & Carol Bard, Danit Ben-Ari, Julie Bernson, Beverly & Robert Bernson, Ashley & Mic Billingsley, Tristan Binns, Leah Bird, Blick Art Supplies, Leslie Boden & Judy Yanof, Anne Borg, Doris & Michael Boudens, Laurine & George Bower, Amy & Matt Brand, Amy Brodesky & Rex Flynn, Marcia & Robin Brown, Hilary Bruel, John Bryer, Gayle Buff, Margaret Burchenal & Dan Reagan, Rosemary Burke, C Cambridge Savings Bank, Claire Carlo & H. Giles Taylor, Layla Chadha, Micéal & Nancie Chamberlain, Damien Chaviano & Maggie Smith, Jocelyn Chemel, Jasmine Chen & Eric Giroux, May Chiu, Patricia Clark Zupanski, Cindy & Ben Clements, Bonnie Clendenning, Andrew Cohn & Marcia Leavitt, Courtney & Jason Cole, Cynthia Cole, Kim Comart, Terry Conrad, Marcia Cooper & Jeff Rosenberg, Amy & Marc Cornblatt, Cynthia & Harvey Creem, Elli Crocker Morse & John Morse, James Cusano, D Susan Dacey, Lisa Danetz, Dana & Jeff Davis, Nicola Day, Deborah De Witt & Ronald Joseph, Karen DeTemple, Sara & Robert Dickman, Neely Dodge, Sheila & Charles Donahue, Elizabeth & John Dowd, Marian Dunshee, Kevin Dutt, E Sandra M. Edgerley, Morris & Dawn Effron, Danielle Eisen, Dan Elias & Karen Keane, Paul Elias & Marie Lossky, Naomi Ellis, Mary Ann & Tom Engel, Anne Esbenshade & Michael Miele, Maria Amelia Escobedo, Muriel Esdale, Kerry Eudy, F Richard Farrell, Jane Feigenson, Harriet Fell, Kristin & Terrence Finn, Dorothy Flash & Scott Fitzgerald, Jeri Foutter, Laura Fragasso, John Freedman, Laurie Friedell, Hetty Friedman, G Martha Gallagher, Sonia Garces, Cynthia Maurice & Richard Garrett, Anne Gatewood, Gloria & Lee Gavris, Jill Geiger, Susan Glazer, Ellen & Kenneth Glusman, Lynda Goldberg, Joan Goldberg & Alan Pincus, Patrice Goldman, Kathleen & Barry Goldstein, Lisa Golod, Mark Goodman & Abby Sosland, Julie & Robert Gorn, Ellen & Stephen Grody, Joanne & Marvin Grossman, Jeanne Gugino, Suzanne Gutman, H Judy Haberl & Don Heiman, Dermot Halpin, Julia & Jason Hamilton, Nancy & Bill Hammer, Terese Hammerle, Gail Hansen, Susan Healy, Oliver Heinz, John & Patricia Herrin, Dinny Herron, Nancy Heselton, Deborah Hiatt & Matthew Epstein, Robin & Brian Hicks, Liz Hiser & Charlie Hoban, Chuck Holtzman, Helen Holzwasser, Mariann Horgan, J Adrienne Jacobson & Adam Marblestone, Steven Jakob & Audrey Gale Prager, The Janey Fund, Christina Jameson, Barbara & David Jellinek, Mary Jennings, Sharon & Carl Johnson, Lisa Jones, K Zeina & Pierre Kahhale, Sunwoo Kahng & Peter Boberg, Jerry & Holly Kampler, Beth Kantrowitz Scheindlin & Ben Scheindlin, Susan Kaplan, Jerome Kaplan, Sherryl Katz, Amy Kaufman, Emily Kieval, Karma Kitaj, Tom Koerber, Nicole Kokolakis Borden, Francesca Piper & Bill Koss, Paul Kotakis, Barbara Krakow, Sharon Kuh, L Michel & Claudette L’Huillier, Crystalle Lacouture, Nantawat Laothong, Louise Lazare & Aaron Lazare, Herbert & Lois Lemelman, Judith Levine, Lee Levine & Anne Neumann, Karen & Nathaniel Levy, Shara Lewis & Flip Ruben, Joan & G.Ramsey Liem, Holly Linton, Sandra Lipchus, Kathy Lituri & Steve Bores, Debbie Litvin, Richard & Rosa Lockwood, Stephen Logowitz, M Nichole & Paul Mace, Ray Madoff & Dave Nicholas, Heather Maffie, Steven Mahoney, Raj Malhotra, Eleanor & Frank Mannix, Sandra Manzella, Cara Marcus, Barbara Marriott & James VanDonsel, Denise Matejic, Jane & Scott Maxwell, The McAulliffe Goup - Merrill Lynch, Lila McCain, Josephine McNeil, Eo McNeil, Laura McTaggert & Tom Nolan, Joanne Mead & Peter Mahoney, Udi & Megan Meirav, Marion Menzin, Jen Mergel, Michael Meyers & Kathleen Jones, Christina Michas, Michael Milburn, Elizabeth Miller & Andres Saldana, Lisa Monahan & Andy Levine, Roberta & Colin Moore, Abelardo Morell & Lisa McElaney, Ed Mullen, Linda Myers, N Jodi & David Narahara, Margaret Notopoulos & Alexis J. Anderson, Ali Novotny, O Karen & Anthony O’Reilly, Eric & Amy Oalican, Maureen Oates, P Katherine Page, Marianne Paley Nadel & Eric Nadel, Mimi Pantuhova, Nancy & Glen Parker, Roberta Paul & Keith Cohen, Ronna Perlmutter & Zoltan Mathe, Sarah Perry & Tony Kingsley, Jyoti Peters, Jill Pizzuto & James Splaine, Nicole Polletta, Lisa Porter, Michel Provencher, R John Ravenal, Susan Richman, Brent Ridge & Tricia MacKenzie, Claire Ryan & Jim Robertson, Abby & Guy Rordorf, Tricia Rose, Leonard & Linda Rosen, Michael & Patty Rosenblatt, Sue Rosenthal, Sara & Joshua Ross, Karen & Michael Rothman, Barbara & Brian Rozowsky, Laura Rutherford & John Sisson, S Cindy & Emanuel Sachs, Jeff & Cheryl Sacks, Steven Samuels & Ami Cipolla, Jamie Scarborough & Daniel Green, Laurie Scheffler, Ingrid Scheibler & John Coates, Nancy Schon, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Wendy Seller & Will Howcroft, Anne Serafin, Lorna & Jermiah Shafir, Rachel Sherman, Adrienne Shishko & Joel Sklar, Karen Shmukler, Abigail & Jack Siegal, Beth Siegel & David Kornetsky, Maria Silva, Toni Simmons, Skinner Auctioneers and Appraisers, David & Andrea Slatery, Carole & Jim Slattery, Margaret Smith, Anita & Bob Smith, Don Smith, Bruce Smith, Claire Sokoloff & Rob Gifford, Ilene & Neal Solomon, Kim Spencer & Gregory Gomez, Enid Starr, Norman Stein & Mindy Lubber, Yvette Stenzel, Gabriele & Clayton Stewart, Carol Stoll Baker, Carol Stollar, Susan Stoops & James Rainville, Jessica Straus & David Berson, The Street at Chestnut Hill, Judith Sydney & Aviva Sapers, T Caron Tabb, Christin Taber, Lois Tarlow, Joanne Taub, Irwin & Rusty Thompson, Bill Thompson, Susan & Keith Tornheim, Emilie Tucker, U UBS, Diana Uehlein, V Valvoline Oil, James Varnum, Claudia Vigil, Davide & Christina Villani, Clare Villari, W Elizabeth Waksman, Julie Weiman & Peter Blumenthal, Karen & Rick Weinhaus, Christine & James Whitman, Rob Wilstein & Lorri Berenberg, Barbara Wiltshire, Antoinette Winters, Paula & Mark Witkin, Andrew Witkin, Amy Wolf & John Hatfield, Julia Wolfe, Jessica Wolfe, June & Richard Wolff, Y Mona Yaguda-Ross, Christopher Yens & Temple Gill, Marlene Yesley, Katrina & Jeffrey Yolen, Mary Young, Z Martin Zeiff BOARD OF GOVERNORS (as of 5/15/16) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: President: Lisa Monahan Vice President: Kim Spencer Treasurer: Laura Rutherford Secretary: Cindy David Sachs THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS! GOVERNORS: Vanessa Allen, Karen Carroll Bennett, Mark Goodman, Zeina Skaff Kahhale, Paul Kotakis, Marianne Paley Nadel, Ingrid Scheibler, Adrienne Shishko, Jessica Straus, Caron Tabb, Julie Weiman, Katrina Sanders Yolen, Mary Young 4 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 ADULT CLASSES ADULT PAINTING AND DRAWING MONDAY BEGINNING WATERCOLOR Paul Alie AD168812 Have fun discovering the joys of watercolor in a relaxed environment. First time students will learn basic techniques, composition and use of color. Continuing students will broaden their skills with individualized assignments. Drawing ability is helpful but not required. Weekly demos and practice will include still lifes, landscapes and botanicals. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 9:30AM-12:00PM Tuition $485 • Early Registration $440 Materials $10 •Max. Students 10 No class 10/3, 10/10 ACRYLIC AND OIL PAINTING John Murray AD168685 This exciting studio environment is for students who want to explore the emotive and expressive qualities of paint. The class will focus on the painting process, specifically how marks and color can be generated from spontaneous reactions to a subject. Oil, acrylic or other water-based paints can be used in this course for intermediate and advanced artists. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $550 • Early Registration $495 Max. Students 12 • No class 10/3, 10/10 WATERCOLOR EXPLORATIONS Paul Alie AD168687 This course is geared towards experienced students comfortable with watercolor. Focus on composition and effective use of value, color and a variety of glazes. Demos, individual instruction and critiques are included. Subjects will vary and students may work on suggested projects or those of their choice. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 12:30PM-3:00PM Tuition $485 • Early Registration $440 Materials $10 • Max. Students 10 No class 10/3, 10/10 WATERCOLOR - IN PURSUIT OF THE ELEMENTS: EARTH, AIR, WATER, & FIRE Jeanne Gugino AD168691 Bring your passion for art and watercolor painting, and dig into the earth, explore space, and splash into the waters while exploring this medium in detail. We will consider approaches, color theory, and watercolor masters’ painting techniques. Some watercolor experience is required. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $445 • Early Registration $400 Materials $20 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/3, 10/10 New Art Center 617-964-3424 5 ADULT PAINTING AND DRAWING POST MODERN ASSEMBLAGE PAINTING John Murray AD168742 Paint, block print, or push the envelope in a postmodern approach to assemblage. John Murray encourages his students through thoughtful critiques with attention to individual strengths. Combine your favorite forms to make art in this creative and invigorating atmosphere. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $550 • Early Registration $495 Model Fee $20 • Max. Students 12 No class 10/3, 10/10 REALISTIC & REPRESENTATIONAL PAINTING Tanya Harsch AD168707 Learn the nuts and bolts of painting: stretching, sizing, priming, and tinting canvas, and about different pigments & mediums and how to use them. Learn different techniques to capture the image, plus how and when to varnish a finished piece. Students work on their own projects at their own pace with individual instruction. Class includes demonstrations. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/3, 10/10 DRAWING AND PAINTING - INTRO/INTRMD Katherine Miller AD16708 Learn and practice drawing & painting techniques in a comfortable atmosphere. Focus on fundamental principles (composition, shape, form, shadows, space, paint application and brushwork) through observation of still life, landscape and photographs. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/3, 10/10 DRAWING EXTRAVAGANZA Robert Collins AD168688 Learn the fundamentals of drawing: perspective, value & light, space & volume, and composition & design. Students will gain necessary skills for successful drawing. Class includes figure, still life, portrait, abstract drawing, and landscape. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 6:30PM-9:30 PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/3, 10/10 6 NewArtCenter.org T U E S D AY EXPRESSIVE FIGURE DRAWING Jeremy Angier AD168698 Discover how drawing the live model can provide basic inspiration for your artistic practice. Each session includes instructor demonstrations, practical drawing exercises, one-on-one instruction and casual group critiques. Develop your technical skills and gain artistic insights into this ancient art form and come away with a fresh perspective for all of your artistic endeavors. Open to all levels of experience. 10 Tuesdays • 9/20 to 11/29 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $420 • Early Registration $385 Model Fee $55 • Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 CONTEMPORARY PAINTING Roberta Paul AD168702 This course for advanced painters offers the chance to develop individual work within a group context. Individual painting and drawing development is facilitated through one-on-one discussions with the instructor and group critiques. 11 Tuesdays • 9/20 to 12/6 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $520 • Early Registration $470 Materials $10 • Max. Students 12 • No class 10/11 PAINTING - ACRYLIC AND OIL Michael Wilson AD168706 Bring out the inner artist in you! Paint with oils or acrylics in this studio class for all levels. Working from observation, beginners will be given exercises in value, color and chroma. Intermediate students will work on their own projects with critiques and instruction. Class will provide a solid and comprehensive foundation for students to create artwork and to develop great painting skills. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $520 • Early Registration $470 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 LANDSCAPE WITH WATERCOLOR Jeanne Gugino AD168703 Considering all aspects of landscapes, fields, flowers, streams and weather conditions, students will explore various techniques and styles. Looking at Sargent’s and Homer’s techniques, students will improve and expand their skills. Work from photographs and learn how to simplify and develop ideas to create complete paintings. 9 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 11/15 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $350 • Early Registration $315 Materials $10 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 ADULT PAINTING AND DRAWING DRAWING Roberta Paul AD168741 Students learn how to “see” and not only “look” at their surroundings. This course is geared towards intermediate and experienced students who want to sharpen their drawing skills, however, beginners are welcome. Students will discuss current trends of the contemporary drawing world and interact with NAC exhibitions for motivation and inspiration. 112 Tuesdays • 9/20 to 12/6 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $520 • Early Registration $470 Materials $10 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 ADVENTURES IN WATERCOLOR Michael Milburn AD168700 Explore a variety of watercolor painting techniques in this class for students with some experience. While watercolor painting is typically associated with a brush and paper, this class will also explore alternatives to and enhancements of using a brush to create vibrant watercolors. Use paint pouring, squirting, lifting, stamping, scraping, throwing, and more. Weekly demonstrations and exercises are designed to enable students to feel comfortable experimenting with color, composition, form, light and value. 10 Tuesdays • 9/20 to 11/29 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $445 • Early Registration $400 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 W E D N E S D AY EXPRESSIVE FIGURE DRAWING Jeremy Angier AD168711 Discover how drawing the live model can provide basic inspiration for your artistic practice. Each session includes instructor demonstrations, practical drawing exercises, one-on-one instruction and casual group critiques. Develop your technical skills and gain artistic insights into this ancient art form and come away with a fresh perspective for all of your artistic endeavors. Open to all levels of experience. 6 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 10/26 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $255 • Early Registration $230 Model Fee $30 • Max. Students 10 • No class 10/12 SKETCHBOOK AND ILLUSTRATION SUPERCHARGED PAINTING - AM Ben Jundanian AD168699 Express who you are and how you see things in this ultimate fun and enjoyable class. Students will investigate tools and techniques to express unique points of view. Take risks, overcome creative blocks, combine pen, pencils, and watercolor to create an illustrated journal of you adventures or personal narratives. Students will create and produce their own books to be professionally printed. 6 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 10/25 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $215 • Early Registration $195 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 John Murray AD168709 This course begins with the notion that Jackson Pollock liberated painting and takes off from there. Students will investigate various painting media including acrylic, glazes, pigments, and collage. Both figurative and abstract approaches are encouraged in this energetic class for all levels. 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $550 • Early Registration $495 Materials $20 • Max. Students 12 No class 10/12, 11/23 THE ABSTRACT PROCESS OF PAINTING Brent Ridge AD168704 Tune in to and trust your natural creative impulses and open your imagination through paint. Using examples from art history and contemporary painting, we will break down and understand abstract processes and language. Expect demos of techniques and individual feedback about your art. (Oil, Acrylic and Mixed-Media welcome.) 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $520 • Early Registration $470 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 SUPERCHARGED PAINTING - PM John Murray AD168710 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $550 • Early Registration $495 Materials $20 • Max. Students 12 No class 10/12, 11/23 PAINTING - INTRO AND INTERMEDIATE Michael Wilson AD168713 This class introduces students to materials and techniques of acrylic and oil painting. Through demos and individual attention, students will learn how to develop a painting from start to finish. Lessons will cover blending colors, shading, value, form and composition. 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $480 • Early Registration $430 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/12, 11/23 New Art Center 617-964-3424 7 ADULT PAINTING AND DRAWING INTRO TO WATERCOLOR Jeanne Gugino AD168714 Try this versatile medium and learn how to gain the control and confidence you need to paint successfully. Learn about transparency, light, and color. Discuss the approaches of important watercolor painters, past and present. Class includes exercises and homework to help broaden your skills. 10 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 11/30 • 1:00PM-3:00PM Tuition $350 • Early Registration $320 Materials $10 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/12, 11/23 PAINTING: OIL AND ACRYLIC Zhanna Cantor AD168715 Enjoy painting at your own level and at your own pace in this supportive class environment, with one-on-one teacher/student interaction. Unlock your hidden talents or expand the talents you have already nurtured. Learn to express yourself by working from a picture of your choice or a still-life set up, exploring all the steps of the painting process, including composition and paint mixing techniques. At the end of the session there will be an opportunity for the group to share accomplishments and ideas. 8 Wednesdays • 9/28 to 11/30 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $355 • Early Registration $320 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/12, 11/23 ABSTRACT NATURE PAINTING: INTRO/INTERMEDIATE Katherine Miller AD168804 Nature’s forms, colors and shapes will serve as powerful teachers, allowing students to see the lines of the land in both minimalist and abstract ways. Learn how to deconstruct landscapes and nature, and use your own artistic language to move from visual narrative to unique abstract imagery. 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/12, 11/23 8 NewArtCenter.org T H U R S D AY ENCAUSTIC COLLAGE - ALL LEVELS - AM Suzanne Lubeck AD168716 Known for its durability, versatility and unique surface qualities, encaustic (hot wax paint) has become a popular medium in contemporary painting and collage. Beginner students will learn the uses, methods and techniques for working with encaustics. More advanced students will have the opportunity to explore their work outside of their comfort zones, through independent work time and discussion with the instructor. 10 Thursdays • 9/22 to 12/1 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $460 • Early Registration $415 Materials $90 • Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 ENCAUSTIC COLLAGE - ALL LEVELS - PM Suzanne Lubeck AD168717 10 Thursdays • 9/22 to 12/1 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $460 • Early Registration $415 Materials $90 • Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 FIGURE DRAWING - NON-INSTRUCTIONAL Non-Instructional AD168718 Draw on your own from a live model. Explore technique and subject matter, and improve your drawing skills in a collegial environment. We provide books for reference, equipment and a class monitor 10 Thursdays • 9/15 to 11/17 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $435 • Early Registration $390 Max. Students 8 FIGURE DRAWING - DROP-IN OPTION Non-Instructional AD168719 Please call within 24 hours to reserve your space. 10 Thursdays • 9/22 to 11/17 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $45 • Max. Students 8 SKETCHBOOKING AROUND THE BLOCK Michael Wilson AD168720 Fill your sketch book with drawings of life, from life. Our drawing subjects will be anything and everything going on around us in the “real world.” Use techniques to develop greater eye-, hand-, and mind-coordination and practice capturing the likeness and spirit of a place or scene. This class will meet outdoors in various locations around the neighborhood. Students will often hold critique sessions over coffee. 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $435 • Early Registration $390 Max. Students 10 • No class 11/24 EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 ADULT PAINTING AND DRAWING DRAWING WITHOUT STRAIGHT LINES ILLUSTRATION TECHNIQUES Jeanne Gugino AD168721 This class will push your traditional notions of drawing and increase your observational and technical skills. Students will learn and practice how to draw by learning new techniques, looking in new ways and making their own individual marks. The class will emphasize developing dimension and mass as a way to create compelling imagery. Students will work from still lifes, natural forms and the figure, and investigate abstraction using a variety of media including black pencil, crayon and colored pencil. 10 Thursdays • 9/15 to 11/17 • 1:00PM-3:00PM Tuition $350 • Early Registration $320 Max. Students 8 Katherine Miller AD168810 Students will learn to elucidate and decorate visual representations and interpretations of nonverbal stories, images, poems, or verses. Explore the work of master illustrators and increase your repertoire of drawing, painting and mixed media techniques. 11 Thursdays • 9/22 to 12/8 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Materials $35 • Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 PAINTING BELIEVABLE LIGHT: “GLOW” Vincent Crotty AD168723 What makes a painting “glow”? How does an artist make this happen? To communicate a feeling of believable light in a painting, and to make a painting glow, artists must make certain decisions early in the painting process. This class includes a comprehensive exploration of the “glow factor.” Topics will include texture, transparency, color and discussions about the creative process challenges. 10 Thursdays • 9/15 to 11/17 • 1:00PM-5:00PM Tuition $600 • Early Registration $540 Max. Students 10 MEDITATIVE COLORING Cheryl O’Neil AD168724 Coloring is a pleasing way to relax and de-stress. Cheryl will introduce a variety of beautifully illustrated designs to experiment with using felt tip markers, colored pencils, gel pens, and more. Learn tips and ideas for combining colors and embellishing patterns, and adding your own personal touch. Set your imagination and creativity free while comforting your mind and body in a fun atmosphere. No previous experience necessary, all levels welcomed. 4 Thursdays • 9/22 to 10/13 • 6:30PM-8:30PM Tuition $150 • Early Registration $135 Max. Students 25 PAINTING: OIL AND ACRYLIC Tanya Harsch AD168725 Whether getting back into painting after that long hiatus or looking for some guidance with current painting projects, this studio class is perfect for painters of any level. Work at your own pace while receiving individual instruction and critique. Over the course of the class, students will explore technique, color theory, and composition. Come unwind with painting after work! 11 Thursdays • 9/22 to 12/8 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Max. Students 12 • No class 11/24 CONTEMPORARY PAINTING John Murray AD168813 This class will introduce students to the abstract style of painting to represent the way you see and look at images. It is a perfect introduction to loosen up and trust artistic instincts, allowing the movement of the brush to guide creative processes. All levels welcome. 10 Thursdays • 9/15 to 11/17 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Max. Students 10 F R I D AY DRAWING Karina Kadiyska AD168726 Translate your visual or intuitive imagery into drawings using various techniques. Explore concepts such as line, form, value, shade, proportion, perspective, and composition. Lessons include drawing from still life, figures, photographs, and from NAC exhibitions. Individual guidance is provided to accommodate varying student’s interests. 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $440 • Early Registration $395 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 PAINTING: OIL AND ACRYLIC Michael Wilson AD168727 Paint with oils or acrylics in this studio class for all levels. Working from observation, beginning students will be given exercises in value, color and chroma. Intermediate students work on their own projects with critique and individual instruction. Demos, group exercises, color theory and different painting techniques are integral parts of this class. 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $440 • Early Registration $395 Max. Students 12 • No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 PLASTICITY & THE POSTMODERN FIGURE John Murray AD168728 This is an exciting and challenging figure drawing and painting studio class where students work from a live model and investigate the abstraction and deconstruction of the human figure from an art historical and painterly viewpoint. 9 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/2 • 1:00PM 4:00PM Tuition $450 • Early Registration $410 Model Fee $50 • Max. Students 12 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 New Art Center 617-964-3424 9 ADULT VARIOUS MEDIA STAINED GLASS Michel L’Huillier AV168746 Students of all levels can create a stained glass window or panel. Work in a relaxed atmosphere as your project develops from sketches to final product. Learn to cut glass accurately, foil and solder. Finish the class with a beautiful completed project. 10 Mondays • 9/12 to 11/28 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $410 • Early Registration $370 Materials $90 • Max. Students 10 No class 10/3, 10/10 CREATIVE COLLAGE JOURNAL M O N D AY MIXED MEDIA Joan Asquith Shrier AV168695 This class is an exciting exploration of techniques, materials and innovative ways to combine them. Explore collage, printmaking, photo transfers, altered books and assemblage, using watercolors, ink, acrylics, paper and found objects. Assignments and demos are geared towards developing new skills and defining personal imagery. All levels are welcome. 9 Mondays • 9/19 to 11/28 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $375 • Early Registration $340 Materials $10 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/3, 10/10 IMPROV FOR ARTISTS Karen Bray AV168749 Learn to create works of art by moving! Instead of a canvas, use your body and energy as tools for art-making. Improve health, stretch and strengthen your muscles, and wake up your proprioceptors! Class includes performing in venues such as art openings or outdoors. Open to artists of all levels. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 6:30PM-8:00PM Tuition $385 • Early Registration $345 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/3, 10/10 Joan Asquith Shrier AV168696 Create a series of mixed media collages on a multitude of surfaces using paper, paint, ink, vintage books, and miscellaneous found papers, then turn them into personal and expressive hand stitched books. Develop themes with words, stamps, writings, drawings and photo transfers. New ideas and demos will inspire you to create a rich, vibrant book that expresses your own style. All levels are welcome. 5 Mondays • 9/12 to 10/24 • 6:30PM-9:00PM Tuition $200 • Early Registration $180 Materials $10 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/3, 10/10 PRINTMAKING Joan Asquith Shrier AV168697 Explore the excitement of printing with water soluble relief inks. Learn how to work with scratch foam-plates and speedy-cut, to create interesting, one of a kind prints. Explore different incuding image transfers and making multiple prints. Bring images or photographs that you can use as subject matter. Demonstrations, exercises, and group discussions will be an integral part of this class. 5 Mondays • 11/7 to 12/5 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $200 • Early Registration $180 Materials $10 • Max. Students 8 Consignments Invited single items – entire collections local service – international reach contact: 508.970.3299, www.skinnerinc.com [email protected] Wayne Thiebaud, Candy Apples, 1987, (detail). MA/lic. #2304 10 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 ADULT VARIOUS MEDIA T U E S D AY MONOTYPE PRINTING WITH A PRESS ALL LEVELS Lynda Goldberg AV168743 Build on your skills in monotype printmaking. Learn about a variety of techniques using an etching press, additive and subtractive printing, chine colle, trace monotype, overprinting, the usage of stencils and painting directly on the plate. Make gorgeous prints using natural and man-made objects, including leaves, grasses, eggshells, mesh, foil, bubble wrap, etc. Explore ways of creating texture and depth. 10 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $440 • Early Registration $395 Materials $20 • Max. Students 6 No class 10/11, 10/25, 11/1 DANCE AGAIN Lynn Modell AV168802 Get moving and get back into dancing in a supportive and non-competitive environment. Designed for adults who have previous dance experience, this class will combine floor work, standing exercises and simple movement sequences across the floor. The primary focus is to have a shared experience of the joy of dancing to the sound of familiar tunes of the 70s and 80s. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and jazz shoes, jazz sneakers or indoor athletic shoes. 4 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 10/4 • 6:30PM-7:45PM Tuition $80 • Early Registration $80 Max. Students 8 3D ART IN ACTION John Murray AV168705 The world is not flat! Bring your mind and eye to a class that brings art making in the round to your oeuvre. Work in plaster, wood, cardboard, papier mâché, scrap metal, and paint under the guidance of a teacher who believes in “further is better.” With influences from Picasso, Twombly, David Smith, Arte Povera, Manuel Neri to name just a few... 10 Tuesdays • 9/27 to 12/6 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $420 • Early Registration $380 Max. Students 12 • No class 10/11 MIXED MEDIA: VISUAL JOURNALING AND THE BODY Cristina Hajosy AV168803 Investigate relationships between artists, journals, narratives, and the body. Using a wide range of materials, explore layering, poetry, photo-realism and the unique features that book structures can add to artwork. How does the daily journaling change the artist’s process, inform the artwork, and develop a greater meaning? Discover how the personal and reflective nature of journaling can really expand one’s life. 10 Tuesdays • 9/20 to 11/29 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $385 • Early Registration $345 Materials $55 • Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE Sarah Kahn AV168809 This intermediate class will guide student to experiment and move further into concepts such as composition, titling, and metaphor. Class includes techniques of layering, re-working tired pieces, framing, and writing powerful artist statements. This in-depth class, will allow students to create meaningful pieces to be seen, experienced and selfactualized more consciously. 8 Tuesdays • 10/4 to 11/29 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $350 • Early Registration $320 Materials $20 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 W E D N E S D AY MIXED MEDIA FIBER ART Kelly Knight AV168744 Build layers of imagery and color to create wall hangings or 3D pieces. Manipulate and transform fabrics using various techniques, including: basic knitting, hand and machine sewing, painting and block printing on fabric, weaving, embroidery, image transfer, staining and dyeing. Materials include: fabric, thread, yarn, wire, paints, graphite, pastels, ink, colored pencils and more. Students will be encouraged to incorporate materials and objects that have particular meaning for them. 8 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 11/9 • 6:30PM-9:00PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $270 Materials $20 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/12 CREATIVITY LAB: IMPROV + ART-MAKING Cathie Brenner and Karen Bray AV168701 Energize your artist! Move and improvise to get creative juices flowing (no experience necessary). Then make collaborative works of art. Make art “outside the box” and combine mediums. Artists work individually as well as collectively on 2D and 3D works of art. Movement, writing, sound and narrative are also utilized. Generate new inspiration by using new mediums and trying new genres. 5 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 10/19 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $290 • Early Registration $260 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/12 New Art Center 617-964-3424 11 ADULT VARIOUS MEDIA T H U R S D AY F R I D AY TAKE AN OBJECT STAINED GLASS Carol Blackwell AV168732 The OBJECT in its many manifestations is the most celebrated central theme in today’s art world. Transformed, re-formed, conceived and perceived representatively, metaphorically, physically or metaphysically, this class will investigate the many forms and meanings the OBJECT may take in painting, sculpture and assemblage to conceive new ideas that will inspire your art to the next level. 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $540 • Early Registration $485 Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 Michel L’Huillier AV168734 Students of all levels can create a stained glass window or panel. Work in a relaxed atmosphere as your project develops from sketches to final product. Learn to cut glass accurately, foil and solder. Finish the class with a beautiful completed project. 9 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $375 • Early Registration $340 Materials $90 • Max. Students 10 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25, 12/2 MIXED MEDIA FIBER ART Kelly Knight AV168733 Build layers of imagery and color to create wall hangings or 3D pieces. Manipulate and transform fabrics using various techniques, including: basic knitting, hand and machine sewing, painting and block printing on fabric, weaving, embroidery, image transfer, staining and dyeing. Materials include: fabric, thread, yarn, wire, paints, graphite, pastels, ink, colored pencils and more. Students will be encouraged to incorporate materials and objects that have particular meaning for them. 10 Thursdays • 9/15 to 11/17 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $445 • Early Registration $400 Materials $30 • Max. Students 8 MARVELOUS MIXED MEDIA - INTRO Sarah Kahn AV168736 This class is for newcomers as well as long-time artists and art-makers. Mixed media and collage are exciting because they allow the artist to combine many differing materials. Each class will include demonstrations and group exercises relating to various themes and techniques. Color, texture, and form unite as students explore materials and techniques, deepening their knowledge and understanding of the steps involved in creating stunning, unique pieces. 8 Fridays • 9/30 to 12/9 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $350 • Early Registration $320 Materials $20 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 SCULPTURE Michael Wilson AV168722 Explore 3D techniques working with everyday recycle and upcycle materials, found objects, wood, glue and papers. Learn how to build an armature that support your work, explore space, form, movement, balance and proportion. Students will make sculptures from start to finish. All levels are welcome. 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 1:00PM-4:00PM Tuition $490 • Early Registration $440 Materials $20 • Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 12 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 ADULT CERAMICS M O N D AY W E D N E S D AY CERAMICS MONDAY INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED CERAMICS Julie Fox AC168686 Learn and advance your wheel throwing and handbuilding skills through demonstrations, examples and critiques. All levels welcome. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $550 • Early Registration $495 Materials $35 • Max. Students 11 No class 10/3, 10/10 Ellen Schon AC168739 Wheel throwing and handbuilding will be taught through demonstrations, examples and critiques. 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $550 • Early Registration $495 Materials $35 • Max. Students 11 No class 10/12, 11/23 T U E S D AY CERAMICS INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Eileen de Rosas AC168737 In this class students of all levels will explore the creative possibilities of ceramics. Demonstrations and hands-on instruction will cover wheel throwing, hand building, and surface treatment including glazing. Each semester the class focuses on one group project or technique while discovering each individual’s voice in clay. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $570 • Early Registration $515 Materials $35 • Max. Students 11 • No class 10/11 WHEEL THROWING - INTRO/INTERMEDIATE Julie Fox AC168738 If you have always wanted to learn how to use a potter’s wheel, or revisit old skills, this is the course for you! Demonstrations and one-on-one instruction help students learn wheel throwing techniques and how to use slips and glazes. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $570 • Early Registration $515 Materials $35 • Max. Students 11 • No class 10/11 WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING Julie Fox AC168712 Learn and advance your wheel throwing and handbuilding skills through demonstrations, examples and critiques. All levels welcome. 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 6:30PM-9:30PM Tuition $550 • Early Registration $495 Materials $35 • Max. Students 11 No class 10/12, 11/23 F R I D AY POTTERY MAKING AND SURFACE DESIGN Sayaka Rawizza AC168740 Working with clay offers endless possibilities. Whether you are completely new to pottery making or wish to build upon your existing skills, this class is perfect for you to explore your creativity. Class offers demos of various surface design techniques including texturing, inlaying, stamping, slip decoration, stenciling, several image transfer methods such as slip transfer, laser print transfer, drawn image transfer and silkscreen stencil transfer. All levels are welcome. 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 9:30AM-12:30PM Tuition $475 • Early Registration $430 Materials $35 • Max. Students 11 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 New Art Center 617-964-3424 13 TEEN CLASSES M O N D AY NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM! SKETCHBOOK & ILLUSTRATION, GR 6-9 Kayla Thornquist TD168751 Explore the genre of the graphic novel with comic books and manga. Delve into the history of the medium and its influences on animation, anime (Japanese animation), music and film. Create your own graphic novel and focus on story structure and pencil and ink art. Bring a sketchbook to class. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 3:30PM-5:00PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $265 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/3, 10/10 Ben Jundanian TD168754 Join Ben Jundanian, a local artist, illustrator, and former NAC artist in residence. In this class Ben will teach students how to express their ideas and how to find and explore their own style to create a full sketchbook with personal narratives. Topics include playing with shapes, expressive marks, drawing distortions, and creative ways to turn emotions into wonderful uplifting art. All materials included. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $310 • Early Registration $280 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 SKETCHBOOK & ILLUSTRATION, GR 6-9 HIGH SCHOOL ART Ben Jundanian TD168752 Join Ben Jundanian, a local artist, illustrator, and former NAC artist in residence. In this class Ben will teach students how to express their ideas and how to find and explore their own style to create a full sketchbook with personal narratives. Topics include playing with shapes, expressive marks, drawing distortions, and creative ways to turn emotions into wonderful uplifting art. All materials included. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $280 • Early Registration $255 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/3, 10/10 Amy Nichols TV168755 This course is designed for students who love to make art and wish to build a portfolio for themselves and/or for college applications. Students will be challenged intellectually and technically and will produce a body of work that showcases their talents. Portfolios will demonstrate mastery of a variety of media, color theory, perspective and anatomy. 11 Tuesdays • 9/20 to 12/6 • 6:30PM-8:30PM Tuition $330 • Early Registration $300 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 GRAPHIC NOVEL AND MANGA, GR 5-7 TUESDAY DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 7-10 Kayla Thornquist TD168753 Students will learn the fundamentals of drawing and acrylic painting in this energetic studio class. The class will cover composition, style, mark making, light and shading, and other fundamental techniques. Additionally, the class will look at contemporary practices of drawing and painting for inspiration and new ways of working. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $310 • Early Registration $280 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 WEDNESDAY HIGH SCHOOL ART: EXPLORING THE MYSTERY OF SELF AND THE OTHER John Murray TD168757 Learn to communicate in a nonverbal way. Further the skills you learned in school, deepen your understanding of drawing and painting techniques, and create your own visual imagery to represent you and your thoughts. Class will focus on students’ individual ideas and skills with emphasis placed on building concepts for art making and narrative development. Class includes drawing, painting, woodblock printmaking, and plenty of opportunity for self-expression. All materials provided. 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 4:30PM-6:00PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $270 Materials $20 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/12, 11/23 DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 6-8 Jessica Lau TD168758 Working from still-lifes, landscapes, photographs and independent ideas, students will be introduced to drawing fundamentals and techniques including line, value, pattern, shape, texture, shading, perspective and composition. Media will include graphite, ink, charcoal, chalk pastel, oil pastel, graphic markers, conte crayons, colored pencils, ink pencils and water pencils. Come express your personal style! 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $290 • Early Registration $260 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/12, 11/23 14 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 TEEN CLASSES THURSDAY NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM! DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 6-9 Catherine Konstas TD168811 Learn how to work from photographs and images using different techniques including gridding and tracing. Through demonstrations and hands-on exercises, learn about how to represent images in drawings and paintings. Learn about composition, value, and perspective. using different materials to explore mark-making, layers and color mixing. 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $310 • Early Registration $280 Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 FRIDAY CARTOONING AND ILLUSTRATION, GR 6-8 Ben Jundanian TV168759 Students will create stories through the art of cartoon and illustration by exploring different painting, drawing and story-making techniques and exercises. Class includes looking at differences between illustrated stories and graphic novels. 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 3:30PM-5:00PM Tuition $255 • Early Registration $230 Max. Students 7 • No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING Learn to create on the wheel and explore glazing techniques. While there is a strong focus on wheel throwing, students also have the option to enhance their work by adding texture or sculptural details by incorporating hand building techniques. GR 6-10 Kayla Mathieu TC168806 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 3:00PM-4:30PM Tuition $390 • Early Registration $350 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 GR 5-7 Kayla Mathieu TC168761 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 4:30PM-6:00PM Tuition $390 • Early Registration $350 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 GR 6-12 Tiffany Playford TC168762 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 3:30PM-5:30PM Tuition $430 • Early Registration $390 Materials $25 • Max. Students 9 No class 10/12, 11/23 GR 6-12 Eileen de Rosas TC168763 11 Thursdays • 9/22 to 12/8 • 3:30PM-5:30PM Tuition $430 • Early Registration $390 Materials $25 • Max. Students 9 • No class 11/24 GR 5-8 Kayla Mathieu TC168764 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 5:00PM-6:30PM Tuition $390 • Early Registration $350 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 GR 6-12 Tiffany Playford TC168765 11 Thursdays • 9/22 to 12/8 • 6:15PM-8:15PM Tuition $430 • Early Registration $390 Materials $25 • Max. Students 9 • No class 11/24 Ceramics PARENT/TEEN WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING Samantha Sass TC168760 This class is designed for adults & teens to explore wheel throwing together. Learn how to spin and decorate bowls, plates and coffee mugs made on the wheel. Tuition covers two people. 10 Mondays • 9/12 to 11/28 • 6:30PM-8:30PM Tuition $585 • Early Registration $525 Materials $25 • Max. Students 5 No class 10/3, 10/10 GR 9-12 Tiffany Playford TC168766 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 3:30PM-5:30PM Tuition $390 • Early Registration $350 Materials $25 • Max. Students 9 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 GR 6-12 Tiffany Playford TC168767 10 Saturday • 9/17 to 12/10 • 10:00AM-12:00PM Tuition $390 • Early Registration $350 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/22, 11/12, 11/26 New Art Center 617-964-3424 15 CHILDREN’S CLASSES NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM! MONDAY INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING, GR 1-3 Kayla Mathieu CV168768 In this class, students are introduced to the correct and safe use of basic hand tools. In addition, the class covers all steps involved in constructing a project and completing the finishing touches. Through the construction of a variety of projects, students will learn and practice the use of hand tools. They will see their skill level increase as well as their hand-eye coordination. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $350 • Early Registration $310 Max. Students 7 • No class 10/3, 10/10 INTERMEDIATE WOODWORKING, GR 2-4 Kayla Mathieu CV168769 This class is for students who have completed the Introduction to Woodworking class. Students will be introduced to more challenging projects, and continue to develop skills using new hand tools and advanced techniques. All projects will be age and skill appropriate as students continue to gain appreciation for wood as a creative medium. Each semester covers new projects, so the class can be repeated mulitple times. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 4:45PM- 5:45PM Tuition $350 • Early Registration $310 Max. Students 7 • No class 10/3, 10/10 SKETCH AND CARTOONING, GR 2-4 Ben Jundanian CV168770 Students will be introduced to techniques of drawing humans, objects, and animals. Studying anatomy, proportion and movement, students will become more confident and skilled in drawing techniques. Students have the choice to create their own cartoon-style characters and story line. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $270 • Early Registration $245 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/3, 10/10 SKETCHING AND PAINTING, GR 3-5 Catherine Konstas CV168771 Students of all levels of experience who want to explore the magic of drawing and painting are invited to join this fun class. The teacher will offer group and one-on-one instructions introducing the fundamentals of color, line, texture and shape techniques while exploring different styles of modern artists. Projects include drawing and painting from still life, landscape, portraiture and students’ own creations. 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $290 • Early Registration $260 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/3, 10/10 16 NewArtCenter.org TUESDAY ART START, AGES 3-6 Kayla Mathieu CV168772 In this fun studio art environment, young artists will learn basic skills and enjoy the art-making process through weekly explorations and exciting projects in drawing, painting, collage, printmaking and sculpture. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 1:30PM-2:30PM Tuition $280 • Early Registration $255 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 ARTS EXPLORATION, GR K-2 Kayla Thornquist CV168773 Get ready for an amazing journey! Venture into the world of art and discover many of the innovative methods and exciting materials used by famous artists throughout history. Students will get their hands into all kinds of fun with painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media projects and activities! 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 3:30PM 4:30PM • Tuition $280 • Early Registration $255• Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 FREE BUILD & SCULPTURE, GR 2-4 TBD CV168775 One man’s trash is another man’s treasure! Students will make art out of everyday objects using the work of modern and postmodern artists as inspiration. Students will create images or sculptures using paper, photographs, old maps, books, magazines and many other throwaway items. Students are encouraged to let their imaginations guide them and give new meaning to everyday objects. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $280 • Early Registration $250 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 MASTER PAINTERS & BUILDERS, GR 4-6 Kayla Thornquist CV168774 This class will stretch your imagination as you explore some of the most famous artwork made by modern and contemporary artists. They will serve as inspiration for students to create their own 2D & 3D masterpieces. Mixed-media and building techniques will be employed as well as different ways to create creative structures and shapes. 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $270 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/11 EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 CHILDREN’S CLASSES NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM! WEDNESDAY ARTS EXPLORATION, GR K-2 Kayla Thornquist CV168776 Get ready for an amazing journey! Venture into the world of art and discover many of the innovative methods and exciting materials used by famous artists throughout history. Students will get their hands into all kinds of fun with painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media projects and activities! 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $270 • Early Registration $245 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/12, 11/23 DRAWING, PAINTING AND PRINTING POINT OF VIEW! GR 3-5 Arlene Bandes CV168777 The main focus of the class is to explore drawing, painting, collage and printmaking using a large variety of materials. Arlene brings new projects and inspirations to each session to encourage students to further develop their observation skills to enrich and inform their art making process. 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $290 • Early Registration $260 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/12, 11/23 FIN, FEATHER, FUR, GR 2-4 Cheryl O’Neil CV168745 Many young artists can’t get enough of drawing and painting animals. Explore drawing, painting, printmaking, textures, and collage using a variety of tools and techniques to make your favorite creatures. Materials include oil pastels, foil, brush markers, and different paints. Use your imagination and observation to create one-of-a-kind artwork. 11 Thursdays • 9/22 to 12/8 • 4:00PM-5:30PM Tuition $285 • Early Registration $250 Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 4-5 Erica Marksteiner CV168780 Learn the fundamental techniques of painting in this class for aspiring young artists of all levels! Learn about contour line, form and shape, proportion, composition, colors, and more. A wide variety of materials will be used including acrylic paints, watercolors, colored pencils, charcoals and pastels. 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $310 • Early Registration $280 Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 ARTS MANIA , GR 1-2 Erica Marksteiner CV168778 Calling all budding young artists! Learn how to use materials and techniques just like famous artists throughout history. Experiment with painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media as we dive into fun projects and activities! 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 4:45PM-5:45PM Tuition $270 • Early Registration $245 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/12, 11/23 THURSDAY ECO ART, GR 1-2 TBD CV168779 Many artists are inspired by nature and its mysterious creatures. This class will investigate the intersection of art and nature, where students will create projects to advance environmental awareness and promote personal connections to nature, stimulating creativity and artistic style. 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $295 • Early Registration $265 Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 SATURDAY CARTOONING CREATURES, GR 2-4 TBD CV168782 There are no real rules about cartooning. You can use any shape you want to create your unique characters and then build your story. In this class students will experiment different styles of drawing and will learn tips and techniques on how to deal with lines, shapes, sizes and colors to develop their own style and their own critters. 10 Saturday • 9/17 to 12/10 • 10AM-11:15AM Tuition $260 • Early Registration $235 Max. Students 8 • No class 10/22, 11/12, 11/26 ARTS EXPLORATION, GR K-2 Patti Sims CV168783 Get ready for an amazing journey! Venture into the world of art and discover many of the innovative methods and exciting materials used by famous artists throughout history. Students will get their hands into all kinds of fun with painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media projects and activities! 10 Saturday • 9/17 to 12/10 • 1:00PM-2:15PM Tuition $260 • Early Registration $235 Max. Students 10 • No class 10/22, 11/12, 11/26 New Art Center 617-964-3424 17 CHILDREN’S CLASSES NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM! Ceramics HANDBUILDING CERAMICS CLASSES The New Art Center offers a well-equipped ceramics studio for children to have fun and build with clay using a variety of tools and objects. In an inspiring and relaxing environment, students learn different techniques including coiling, pinching, sculpture, and slab construction. Guided by our highly qualified teachers, students will be encouraged to apply creativity, and to develop hand building skills at their own pace and level. After exploring various ways of creating functional and sculptural objects, all artwork will be glazed and fired. CLAY CREATIONS, GR K-1 Jessica Lau CC168785 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $255 • Early Registration $230 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/3, 10/10 CLAY ANIMALS, GR 2-3 Samantha Sass CC168784 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $255 • Early Registration $230 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/3, 10/10 CLAY WORKS, GR K-2 Jessica Lau CC168786 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $255 • Early Registration $230 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/12, 11/23 CLAY START, AGES 3-5 Kayla Mathieu CC168787 Come play and have fun with clay! Students will create animals, functional objects, treasure boxes and more. Pieces will be fired and glazed so you can start your clay collection! 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 1:00PM-2:00PM Tuition $235 • Early Registration $215 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 CLAY START, AGES 3-5 - DROP-IN OPTION Kayla Mathieu CC168789 Please call within 24 hours to reserve your space. Tuition $25 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 CLAYWORKS! GR K-2 Kayla Mathieu CC168788 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 3:30PM-4:30PM Tuition $235 • Early Registration $215 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 PARENT/CHILD CERAMICS, GR 2-4 Kayla Mathieu CC168815 Explore working with clay as a family! Parents and children will learn about clay together and create both devorative and functional pieces. Tuition covers two people. 9 Fridays • 9/23 to 12/9 • 6:15PM-8:15PM Tuition $420 • Early Registration $380 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 PARENT/CHILD CERAMICS, AGES 3-6 TBD CC168791 You and your child can learn about clay and have fun together! Each week you will try new projects that will be kiln fired to make great keepsakes and presents. Tuition covers two people. 10 Saturdays • 9/17 to 12/10 • 10:00AM-11:00AM Tuition $320 • Early Registration $280 Materials $15 • Max. Students 5 No class 10/22, 11/12, 11/26 CLAY CREATIONS, GR K-2 TBD CC168792 10 Saturday • 9/17 to 12/10 • 11:15AM-12:15PM Tuition $235 • Early Registration $215 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/22, 11/12, 11/26 18 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 CHILDREN’S CLASSES NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM! WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING GR 2-4 The New Art Center offers a well-equipped ceramics studio for children to have fun and build with clay, using a variety of tools and objects. In an inspiring and relaxing environment, students learn different techniques including coiling, pinching, sculpture, and slab construction. Guided by our highly qualified teachers, students will be encouraged to apply creativity, and to develop hand building skills at their own pace and level. After exploring various ways of creating functional and sculptural objects, all artwork will be glazed and fired. Kayla Mathieu CC168797 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 3:00PM-4:30PM Tuition $395 • Early Registration $355 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 GR 4-6 Kayla Mathieu CC168800 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 3:30PM-4:45PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $270 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/12, 11/23 Jessica Lau CC168793 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $270 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/3, 10/10 GR 3-5 Samantha Sass CC168794 11 Mondays • 9/12 to 12/5 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $270 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/3, 10/10 GR 3-5 Kayla Mathieu CC168795 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 1:30PM-2:45PM Tuition $325 • Early Registration $295 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 GR 4-6 Jessica Lau CC168796 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 3:00PM-4:30PM Tuition $395 • Early Registration $355 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 GR 2-4 TBD CC168798 12 Tuesdays • 9/13 to 12/6 • 1:30PM-2:45PM Tuition $325 • Early Registration $295 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 10/11 GR 3-5 GR 4-6 Kayla Mathieu CC168799 11 Wednesdays • 9/14 to 12/7 • 5:00PM-6:15PM Tuition $300 • Early Registration $270 Materials $15 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/12, 11/23 GR 2-4 Kayla Mathieu CC168801 12 Thursdays • 9/15 to 12/8 • 3:30PM-4:45PM Tuition $325 • Early Registration $295 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 • No class 11/24 GR 3-5 Kayla Mathieu CC168790 10 Fridays • 9/16 to 12/9 • 4:45PM-6:00PM Tuition $280 • Early Registration $255 Materials $25 • Max. Students 8 No class 10/21, 11/11, 11/25 MUST BE 7 YEARS OR OLDER TO OPERATE THE WHEELS Grad + Undergrad Fine Art Degrees in partnership with Tufts University. New Art Center 617-964-3424 19 BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT NAC Celebrate your child’s birthday with a unique arts experience! We offer fun-filled art parties (including one hour of art instruction) in our studios. Choose from one of four themes below to best suit your child’s interests and age. Every child can take their artwork home with them! Party Themes: • Creative Clay Creatures: Sculpt your favorite creature in clay then paint & decorate it your way! • Upcycle/Construction: Give new meaning to everyday objects by using recycled materials to create something new • Puppets: Pick a theme to build your own puppet (Zoo, Monster, Heroes) • Magic Drawing: Experiment with wax resists and salt to make drawings and paintings What we provide: • A professional artist to instruct and assist • All art materials • A large studio space What you provide: • Liquid refreshments, food, cups, plates, napkins, tablecloths, decorations, clean-up Pricing & Availability: • $300 for up to 12 children, $25 per additional child • Unique theme ideas (additional charge) • Event planning support (additional charge) • Payment due in full when you book • Payment is fully refundable up to 2 weeks prior to the party • Birthday Party Times: Saturdays and Sundays: 2-hr blocks between 10AM and 5PM. ** Party scheduling contingent upon instructor availability ** To schedule a birthday party, please contact Marte Humbert, at [email protected] EVENT RENTALS The New Art Center is housed in a fun and quirky historic church with four spaces available for event rentals. We have a very active class, event and exhibition schedule, so please contact us as far in advance as possible. • We have two small studios for informal meetings, children’s birthday parties and other casual gatherings for up to 12 or 20 people. • Our large main visual art studio (ELVAS) can hold up to 100 people for large meetings, private art making gatherings, adult art parties, fundraisers, small concerts and more! • Our main gallery can hold up to 125 people for more formal events and meetings. With beautiful, historic stained glass windows it is a unique space that can make your event memorable. We host up to eight exhibitions throughout the year so the availability of this space is limited. Some basic information about renting our spaces: • Rates vary depending on type of event, space or spaces being used, date, time, and staff time or assistance needed. All rental contracts, fees and arrangements are made on a case by case basis. Discounts may be available for non-profit groups. • Events involving alcohol, music or live entertainment must obtain a permit from the City of Newton at least one month prior the event. For more information, please visit “About NAC” on our website, or contact email [email protected]. 20 NewArtCenter.org EARLYArt REGISTRATION FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 New CenterFOR617-964-3424 VACATION PROGRAMS C HIL D R EN ’ S VAC ATIO N A RT P ROGRAMS, GRADES K-6 COLUMBUS DAY • MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2016 VETERAN’S DAY • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2016 Spend the day with us making art and new friends! 2D, 3D, Clay, and Crafts -- Students can choose their favorite medium, or try them all in one day! Participants will experience various art-making techniques and explore art on view in our art galleries. The day will be packed with possibilities to explore creativity, artistic skills and most importantly, have lots of fun while making some awesome artwork. • • • • • Participants must bring lunch. Snacks will be provided. Classes are led by experienced New Art Center instructors. All materials are provided, all levels are welcome. Wear comfortable clothes that you do not mind getting dirty! We have smocks available, but feel free to bring your own. Columbus Day CW158747 Monday 10/10 • 9:00AM-4:00PM • Tuition $85 • Early Registration $75 Veteran’s Day Art Program CW158748 Friday 11/11 • 9:00AM-4:00PM • Tuition $85 • Early Registration $75 NewArtCenter.org New Art Center 617-964-3424 21 July 16–November 6, 2016 The Peabody Essex Museum and the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, co-organized American Impressionist: Childe Hassam and the Isles of Shoals in cooperation with the Shoals Marine Laboratory. Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation provided generous support. The East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum also provided support. Childe Hassam, Isles of Shoals, Broad Cove (detail), 1911. Courtesy of Honolulu Museum of Art. Purchase, Museum funds and gift of Mrs. Robert P. Griffing Jr. and Renee Halbedl, 1964, 3194.1. 161 Essex St. | Salem, MA | pem.org 22 MK4231_HassamNewArtCenterAd.indd NewArtCenter.org 1 MEDIA PARTNER PROMOTIONAL COLLABORATOR CHILDE HASSAM PARK, BOSTON 5/23/16 3:16 PM EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 EXHIBITIONS EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES - SHOW YOUR WORK @ NAC LEFT: “YOU ARE HERE,” CURATED BY PAM CAMPANARO. A 2016 CURATORIAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM EXHIBITION. RIGHT: “ONE CHILDHOOD: NEW WORKS BY JASMINE CHEN,” A 2016 HOLZWASSER GALLERY SELECTION. CURATORIAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM: Submission Deadline: Spring 2017 The Curatorial Opportunity Program (COP) is an open-call curatorial platform that investigates contemporary culture through the visual arts. It makes possible diverse curatorial visions in a collaborative, non-profit and alternative exhibition space. Curators of selected group exhibitions receive a $1,000 stipend and administrative, promotional and technical support. HOLZWASSER GALLERY EXHIBITION PROGRAM: Submission Deadline: Spring 2017 The Holzwasser Gallery Exhibition Program provides New Art Center students, faculty, staff and volunteers an opportunity to present their current work in a professional gallery. Holzwasser Gallery exhibitions are selected through a juried process that aims to enhance the learning available in our studios and enliven the conversation about teaching, learning and participating in the arts. THE CREATIVE PROCESS: THE ANDREW AND JEAN DIBNER ANNUAL STUDENT AND FACULTY EXHIBITION Submission Deadline: Spring 2017 The Creative Process is the New Art Center’s annual student and faculty exhibition, which showcases the work of our renowned faculty members and their students of all ages. Anyone who makes art at NAC is encouraged to submit! In this community exhibition, some artists are just beginning to explore their creativity, while others are continuing their artistic pursuits. This is your chance to experience and celebrate the people, passion, and work that bring our studios to life. LEFT: “THE CREATIVE PROCESS 2015.” RIGHT: BOSTON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS VISIT 2016 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE BEN JUNDANIAN AND PARTICIPATE IN HIS COLLABORATIVE MURAL PROJECT, “ALL ROADS LEAD HOME.” CO N N E C T I O N S - G ro u p to u r s o f t h e N AC g a l l e r i e s Connections is the New Art Center’s community outreach program which aims to increase access to and engagement with the visual arts. Connections offers free group tours of our exhibits for school and community groups. Groups tours are interactive and age-appropriate and may also include hands-on art making activities inspired by the exhibit on view. This program allows visitors to engage with, think about and respond to contemporary art. To schedule a visit, contact Casey Curry ([email protected]). OPPOSITE PAGE: ENCAUSTIC & CERAMIC STUDENTS AT WORK; COMMUNITY EVENT WITH ARTIST MARLON FORRESTER New Art Center 617-964-3424 23 EXHIBITIONS 2016-17 MAIN GALLERY SEASON PREVIEW MCC ARTISTS FELLOWS IN PAINTING, DRAWING & PRINTMAKING SEPTEMBER 16 - OCTOBER 15, 2016 Reception: September 16, 6-8PM The New Art Center is partnering with the Massachusetts Cultural Council once again to showcase the awardees from their artist fellowship program - a selection of the commonwealth’s most talented artists! This year’s categories include painting, drawing and printmaking. LEFT: KIM CARLINO, COSMOLOGICAL FORMATIONS, SERIES VII, XII, WATERCOLOR, INK AND MIXED MEDIA ON TYVEK. 2015. IMAGE COURTESY OF THE ARTIST OBSTACLE COURSE A Curatorial Opportunity Program Exhibition curated by: Cathy McLaurin & Courtney McClellan OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 22, 2016 Reception & Panel: October 28, 6-8PM Performance Day: October 29, 10AM-3PM Film Screening: November 19, 1-2PM Obstacle Course performs, examines and critiques collaboration in art making today. Artists and viewers alike advise, adapt, demand, play, teach, listen and translate. Placing process before product, the exhibition questions the offerings and challenges of collaborative and delegated making. Artists: Caitlin Berrigan, Tal Gafny & Alyssa Carson, Ghana ThinkTank, Courtney McClellan, Cathy McLaurin, Nicola Singh, Joanna Tam, and Garett Yahn ABOVE RIGHT: GHANA THINKTANK, CORONA CART, 2011. PHOTO COURTESY OF GHANA THINKTANK. NAA JAMES KING BONNAR SHOW & HOLIDAY SALE DECEMBER 9, 2016 - JANUARY 7, 2017 Reception & Sale: December 9, 6-8PM Holiday Sale: December 10, 11-4PM The Newton Art Association (NAA) and the New Art Center (NAC) join together to present the Newton Art Association’s 2017 James King Bonnar Exhibition. The exhibition will showcase work from over 100 Newton artists working in a variety of media. From the work on view, a judge will select this year’s Bonnar Award Winners. This year, the exhibition will be presented in conjunction with a Holiday Sale featuring works by local artists available for $200 or less. ABOVE LEFT: 2015 JAMES KING BONNAR SHOW. 24 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 EXHIBITIONS THE NEWEST ROMANTICS: SCULPTORS OF BOTANICAL PHOTOGRAPHY A Curatorial Opportunity Program Exhibition Curated by Jamilee Lacy JANUARY 20 - MARCH 25, 2017 Reception: January 20, 6-8PM The Newest Romantics features artists who harness the elusive qualities of photography and sleek lines of architectural sculpture to manipulate images of botanical still lifes and environments. RIGHT: ELIZABETH CORKERY, SMALL DECORS, 2014, INSTALLATION PRESENTED AT THE TELFER GALLERY, GLASGOW. IMAGE COURTESY THE ARTIST. INTERNATIONAL ENCAUSTIC ARTISTS Curated by Lola Baltzell APRIL 7 - MAY 6, 2017 Reception: April 7, 6-8PM The New Art Center is partnering with the International Encaustic Artists Association to present a juried show of encaustic artwork from around the world! THE CREATIVE PROCESS: THE ANDREW & JEAN DIBNER STUDENT & FACULTY EXHIBITION MAY 19 - JUNE 17, 2017 Reception: May 19, 6-8PM The Creative Process is the New Art Center’s annual student and faculty exhibition, which showcases the work of our renowned faculty members and their students of all ages. DOCENT OPPORTUNITIES The New Art Center is currently looking for volunteers to join our gallery docent team. Docents improve our exhibitions by providing security and fresh perspectives for gallery visitors, and by serving as ambassador of contemporary art at NAC. Ideal candidates have the following qualities: Strong verbal communication skills • Team player Interest in art made today • Reliable • Desire to make new friends and connect through art To learn more, contact Casey Curry, Exhibitions Manager at [email protected] S AT E L L I T E S PA C E S Did you know that NAC works with local business owners to showcase the work of our students and faculty in satellite galleries throughout Newton? With an annual tax deductible contribution, businesses can fill their walls with the work of NAC artists. Check out our rotating exhibitions at the following locations: Brookline Bank Newtonville, Brookline Bank Newton Highlands, Freedman Healthcare Center (appt. only) To learn more about exhibiting at a satellite gallery, or hosting satellite exhibitions in your business, contact Casey Curry, Exhibitions Manager at [email protected]. New Art Center 617-964-3424 25 POLICIES FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER • • • • ONLINE at www.NewArtCenter.org PHONE call 617-964-3424 MAIL registration form in this booklet, or download from newartcenter.org COME BY New Art Center office at 61 Washington Park, Newton. Registration must be accompanied by full payment. Cash or checks preferred, all major credit cards accepted. New Art Center gift certificates are available in any dollar amount for use with all Adult, Teen, and Children’s classes, workshops or events. COURSE CONFIRMATION • You will receive confirmation of your registration and payment by e-mail. • If no space is available, the New Art Center will notify you and fully refund tuition. • Class confirmations will be e-mailed just prior to the first day of class. Call the Center with questions about enrollment status. REGISTRATION POLICIES • Insufficient Enrollment: The New Art Center will make a full refund for any class cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. • Maximum Enrollment Limits: Published maximums for classes are subject to change at the discretion of the New Art Center. • Voluntary Withdrawal (once-per-week classes, February & April Vacation Programs): Up to ten days before the first class you may withdraw for a full refund, less a $25 administrative fee*. No tuition refunds will be made after that time. • Late Registration: Registration after classes begin is permitted only on a space-available basis with faculty approval. • Absences: No refunds will be made for student absences. Teacher absences will be made up after the close of the term. • Weather-Related Closures: The New Art Center will close with the Newton Public Schools; night and weekend students, please call for information. Time will be made available for one make-up session per class the week after the term ends. There will be no refunds for weather-related closings. *Credit card companies do not refund processing fees. NAC’s Administrative Fee covers most processing fees, but we will deduct processing fees for refunds of credit card charges above $1000. ACCESSIBILITY • Trained service animals are welcome, and must be under the owner’s control at all times. • The Main Gallery is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible lavatory. • Students must be able to function independently or be accompanied by an aide. • Please notify the New Art Center office of any special circumstances, needs or requirements • Children may not self-administer prescription medications. Please leave children’s medications with the New Art Center office staff. • The New Art Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, religion, age, sexual orientation, or national origin. 26 NewArtCenter.org EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL ENDS AUGUST 22 REGISTER NOW NEW ART CENTER SPRING 2016 REGISTRATION FORM How did you hear about the New Art Center? (Check ALL that apply) Previous Class Event At New Art Center Facebook Word Of Mouth Sandwich Boards Instagram Website The NewtonTab Twitter Internet Search Catalog In Mail Google Ad Gallery Show Card In Mail Other: ______________________ STUDENT INFORMATION Name: Street Address: City:State: Zip: Home Phone: Cell Phone: E-mail: Are you a new student? Yes No REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN UNDER 18 D.O.B: / / Age: Grade: School: PARENT OR GUARDIAN #1 Name: Cell Phone: PARENT OR CONTACT #2 Name: Cell Phone: E-MAIL: *Special information about your child you would like us to know: allergies, behavior issues, etc. DISCOUNTS Discounts cannot be combined. Call the main office for more information and to register using discounts. NEW STUDENT DISCOUNT: 15% off regular tuition rate for classes 6 weeks or longer. FAMILY/MULTI-CLASS DISCOUNT: For two classes, take $20 off; for three classes, take $30 off. CLASS #1 Course Name: TUITION: $ Course Code: -DISCOUNT (if applicable): $ Day & Time: MATERIALS: $ CLASS #1 TOTAL: $ Course Name: TUITION: $ Course Code: -DISCOUNT (if applicable): $ MATERIALS: $ CLASS #2 TOTAL: $ Class Total $ Tax-deductible DONATION $ TOTAL PAYMENT: $ CLASS #2 Day & Time: TUITION TOTAL: CREDIT CARD PAYMENT Mastercard VISA AMEX Discover Card #- Expiration: - - Name that appears on the card: Billing Address if different from above: I understand that by completing this registration form, I agree to the terms and conditions of the New Art Center’s Program Policies on the opposite page and on our website. 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