member news - Carlisle Arts Learning Center
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member news - Carlisle Arts Learning Center
Carlisle Arts Learning Center Cover art by Guy Freeman CALC A Note from Becky~ I just picked up a little gratitude book in CALC’s Art for the Holiday Artist Boutique. It’s so cute--I love it! It’s cheerful, and colorful, and little--which automatically makes it cute, right? Then I was challenged to write 8 things I am grateful for this season on its special tiny pages and hang it on my Christmas tree. I started off slowly, writing “Friends” on one page and “Family” on another, and then I kept writing and turning pages, then squeezing two things on each page...and then three! I need a bigger book! I love that this time of year helps me reflect on all of these things and set personal goals (not resolutions!) for the new year. I hope that you, too, find time to reflect, celebrate, and enjoy family and friends during this season that becomes so busy. Happy Holidays! Executive Director 2015 2 Volunteer Spotlight! Thank you to all of the volunteers who made the mARTini Auction, as we were told: “the best night of the year!” Without you, we could not have made it happen!! From planning the evening through washing the tablecloths-YOU WERE AMAZING!! Thank you to the following all around cool people: Proficient Programmer - Carol Reed Masterful Master of Ceremonies- Hilary Masland Artful Art Arrangers - Cathy Stone, Linda Young Purposeful Powerpointer - Julia Huddy Stylesetters - Mo Madio, Jolene Gregor, Ann & Julia Light Drinkmasters - Tara & Marc Renault, Bryan& Elise Bartosik-Velez Raffle Rascals - Fran Piper & Pat Craig (& Lovely Laundress) Cheeky Checkers- Louise Manning, Liz Stone, Lea Zikmund Movers & Shakers- Lisa Dorrill, Tom Gregor, Dan Madio, Laura McCracken, Jesse Marpoe, Dave Richeson, Deb Fulham-Winston Agile Arigato- Ashley Neward Martini Dream Team Teens - Daniel Madio, Lydia Estes, Maddie Carson, Katherine Long, Chas Toomey & Matt Long Artful Arranger Movers & Shakers s Martini Dream Team Teen Masterful MC 3 Upcoming 2016 Exhibits in the George B. Stuart Gallery All Exhibits and Receptions are Free and Open to the Public January 15 – February 6 Framing Religion: Connections and Conflicts Opening Reception Friday, January 15, 6:30 pm CALC’s first open juried show features over 30 artists reflecting on spiritual and religious themes. February 12 – March 12 Annual Members’ Exhibit: Hello, Yellow Opening Reception Friday, February 12, 6:30 pm CALC’s annual members’ exhibit finds inspiration in everyone’s cheerful favorite! No gloomy winter scene inside CALC! Sponsored by Saul Ewing LLP March 18 – April 9 Carlisle Area School District Student Show Opening Reception Friday, March 18, 6:30 Student artists from elementary through high school are featured in this community event. April 15 – May 14 Larry Rankin: Waterscapes, Light, Color, and Gesture Opening Reception Friday, April 15, 6:30 New work from Rankin explores the universal and sensory appeal of water. In the Upper Gallery: Members’ Call for Art: Living Local! May 20 – June 18 Claire Beadon Carnell & Donna Berk Barlup: Il Commencé à Paris Opening Reception Friday, May 20, 6:30 pm Two artists, one an oil painter and the other a watercolorist, capture the people and places of France. In the Upper Gallery: Nicole Dube, Photographer, The Miranda Portraits: Lost and Found June 24 – July 24 Jo Margolis and Michele Taber: Line and Color Opening Reception Friday, June 24, 6:30 pm Two artists with different medium, explore the detailed, delicate, and decisive use of line and shape. 4 MEMBER ONLY OPPORTUNITIES For Members Only Hello, Yellow 2016 Annual Members’ Exhibit Opens February 12 Drop of dates: January 30 - February 5 during regular open hours $10 Entry Fee per entry; one or two entries per member Works must be created in the last three years from original source and not previously exhibited at CALC. The exhibit will be juried for prizes: Best of Show, 2nd Place, 3rd place, Student Winner and Honorable Mentions in media categories. Sponsored by Saul Ewing LLP Become a Member Save on classes by becoming a CALC Member Today! Visit www.carlislearts.org to sign up or use class registration form Student: $20 (17 and under or enrolled in higher education) Individual: $40 Family: $60 Guild: $100 Renaissance: $250 Visionary: $500 (includes 2 tickets to mARTini Auction) Loyal CALC Patron: $1,000 (includes 4 tickets to mARTini Auction) When you support CALC, you support your community. Thank you! Creative Event For Members Only CALC Members-- Join us for a special day of art! We will offer free classes for members of all ages-stay tuned for details! Call for Art: Members Only Living Local! April 15 - May 14 A member only opportunity to share the best of living in south-central PA! The food, the landscape, the architecture, the outdoor opportunities, the change of seasons, the people, the history....This second floor exhibit will feature CALC artists’ take on local living. No Entry Fee, 1 or 2 entries per member. Drop off dates: April 2 - April 8 during regular open hours MEMBER NEWS The work of CALC member artist Shelby Pizzarro was published in Stampington & Company’s Autumn 2015 issue of: “Artful Blogging” magazine. Member Sue Marrazzo, ISAP, NCS has a collage chosen to be in the 2016 National Collage Society’s Collage Calendar. Member and pastel painter Donna Mitchell won First Place for her portrait “Rachel” in the Perry County Council of the Arts First Annual Juried Show which runs through January 22 at the Landis House in Newport. Other winners at the PCCA juried show were Teri Oja, Jean Macaluso, Geraldine Clark, and Sandra Smith. The Peoples’ Choice award in the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society’s 36th Annual International Juried Exhibit went to Pam Wenger of Dillsburg for “Coffee with Gwen”. Pam recieves a $300 award from the PWS. To be included in Member News, submit your news to: [email protected] with the subject line: Member News 5 HOMESCHOOL CLASSES Home School Drawing, Painting, Clay & Craft Classes CALC’s Homeschool Classes are small in nature, designed to boost relationships with fellow students and to maximize low teacher to student ratio. Students will work with a variety of art media, including ceramic hand building. Ceramic projects will be properly finished with glazes and/or painted techniques. Mr. Oakes is a PA certified art teacher and ceramic artist. Space is limited and classes are subject to a minimum of 5 enrollees & a maximum of 7 enrollees. Siblings are welcome. Teacher: Thomas Oakes PA Certified Art instructor Ages: 7 - 18 Fee: $90 ($80 Member) Materials fee: $8 4 Thursdays: Jan. 28; Feb. 4, 11, 18 10:30 a.m. –12:00 p.m. ArtWorks! ArtWorks! is a program which allows teens to learn and grow through creative expression, camaradery, and community involvement. Projects include creating props and representing CALC as well as the Pomfret Street businesses in the Carlisle Halloween Parade, creating art for public display, and raising donations for an annual chosen charity. Students can apply through CALC or their CASD school guidance counselor. Enrollment is limited. The program is free except for a $50 materials fee. The ArtWorks! Program is supported in part by the Cultural Enrichment Fund. Home School Hand Building Students will enjoy the joy of hand-building in clay. Space is limited and classes are subject to a minimum of 5 enrollees and a maximum of 12 enrollees. Siblings are welcome. Teacher: Thomas Oakes PA Certified Art instructor Ages: 7 - 18 Fee: $90 ($80 Member) Materials fee: $8 4 Thursdays: Mar. 3, 10, 17, 31 10:30 a.m. –12:00 p.m. Olivia gets ready for the Halloween Parade Middle School Students: Starting January 19 High School Students Starting January 18 Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 3:15 - 5:00 p.m. $50 Materials Fee Mondays Time: 3:15 - 5:00 p.m. $50 Materials Fee For more information, call 717-249-6973 or e-mail CALC at [email protected]. COMING THIS SUMMER at CALC Art & Adventure Fairyland Ballet Camp! Camp! Experience the outdoors through hiking, canoeing & high ropes adventures. Celebrate its beauty & intensity through the arts. Partnership between CALC & Diakon Wilderness Center Start thinking Summer Camps for your kids! CALC is THE place to be for your up & coming artists!! 6 A magical week of dance combined with exploration of the visual arts for preschoolers Partnership between CALC & Central PA Youth Ballet June 6-10 July 11-15 Aug 8-12 Ages: 10-15 Time: 9-3pm Cost: $215 Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 CLASSES FOR KIDS NEW! KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT CLASS This unique experience will provide your child with a safe and comfortable environment where they can explore ideas & activities in language, art, music, science & more! Though similar to the Kindergarten classes offered in the district, these classes will be represented with fewer students and will move at the pace of the children. It is important to note that while there may be a schedule it is not important that we get through everything in one day and the class is free to move in a new direction with the children’s curiosity. We look forward to this new opportunity to work with your children. 8 Tuesdays: January 12 - March 1 9:00-10:30 am or 1:00-2:30 pm Cost: $90 ($80 member) q l The Art of Improv with Josh Eisenberg 6 Thursdays Feb. 4, 18, 25; Mar 3, 10, 17 7:00-8:00 p.m. Ages: 5th - 8th Grade $45 ($40 members) Mini-Date Night ! For a Mini Date Night, bring the kiddos to CALC for 2 hours of creative fun plus a pizza meal & juice. Cost is $25 for the first child and $15 for siblings. Fridays from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Valentines Day o Friday, February 12 Students will be sure to love today’s sweet art projects as we print, paint, and more! Happy Mother’s Day Friday, May 6 ULK Join us at CALC to create some sweet and special gifts for the caring women in your life. SCHOOL’S OUT, ART’S IN! CALC offers fun, creative and educational art programs for elementary and middle school children on “days off.” Classes are facilitated by trained CALC staff and art teachers and promise to provide a stimulating, supportive atmosphere for your child. Program includes all materials for projects, mid-morning snacks, pizza lunch and drink. AGES: 5-12 TIME: 9 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. *FEE: $65 ($55 members) *Includes lunch & snacks Be Heard! Monday, January 18 Students will create and learn about the power of words through text in art. We will spend the day collaging, printing, and expressing our own voices through art. Happy Birthday Mr. Presidents! *Thursday, February 11 *Friday, February 12 Spend your president’s day with us. Become a leader through art. *register for each class separately Hippity Hop! Friday, March 25 Come down the rabbit hole with us and share in some art treats! Spring Fever! Friday, May 13 Why does CASD give everyone the day off for Prom? Who cares, it’s a day off-we’ll take it! WISH LIST CALC offers an enormous amount of free summer programming for children and teens. Monetary donations or art material donations are greatly appreciated- especially: Acrylic Paint, Black & Colored Sharpies, Paper Towel, Card Stock Paper, Easels, Extension CordsYogurt Cups, Baby Food Jars, Cordless Drill, Hand Truck Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 7 ONE & TWO DAY WORKSHOPS “LIVE CREATIVELY” Workshops Get your creative hats on and head over to CALC for these fun, “Make & Take” workshops. Perfect fit for all skill levels and our busy lives. Snacks & beverages are provided to enhance the fun experience. $10 per workshop + Material fees Material fee is determined by class Teen to Adult • Classes begin at 6:30 p.m. Recycled Jewelry Date: Wednesday, February 10 Artist: Demi Hauseman In this workshop, we will use your old or broken jewelry in new ways. Create new pieces by re-purposing old ones. Please bring old or broken jewelry pieces that you would like to recycle or repurpose. You should also bring a new chain for your repurposed necklace. Extra beads, jump rings, jewelers tools, and some ear wires will be provided. Materials fee: $10 Mica Leaf Pendants Date: Wednesday, March 9 Artist: Lori Yingst I will show you how to use the unique properties of mica powders to create a pendant with a striking graphic design and beautiful glowing metallic colors. You will go home with a completed pendant for yourself. Materials fee: $10 Mosaic Date: Wednesday, April 13 Artist: Lori Yingst April showers bring many flowers! Create your own one of a kind mosaic garden pot or gazing ball for your garden. Materials fee: $15 8 Art with Unconventional Materials Teacher: Carol Reed Ages: Teen/Adult 2 Tuesdays • February 10, 24 Time: 7:00- 8:30 pm Cost: $50 ($45 members) Material Fee: $25 Art is all around you and can be made with the strangest things. Come and explore some unusual art supplies from common materials. We will explore some of the instructor’s favorites in the first session. Please bring an unconventional (not found in the art or craft supply store – hardware store is okay, but no paint please!) art material with you to class and we will figure out how to use it in the second class. Flat and sculptural art will be created. This is a great way to break out of a slump! Create a Sketchbook! Teacher: Carol Reed Ages: Teen/Adult 2 Saturdays • April 9, 16 Time: 10:00- approx.11:30 am Cost: $50 ($45 members) Material Fee: $20 Create a personal sketchbook from top to bottom. In the first session create your own cover fabric using marbeling or wax resist methods. Extra fabric will be created for other projects you might have. In the second session you will put the book together, learning to sew folios and gluing end pages along the way. Create a Sketchbook - short version Teacher: Carol Reed Ages: Teen/Adult Saturday April 16 Time: 10:00- approx.11:30 am Cost: $25 ($20 members) Material Fee: $10 Join us for our second session of sketchbook creation only. Bring a fun piece of fabric from home and turn it into a 4” x 6”sketch book by the end of the class. See above description. Fabric should be at least 16” x 8”. Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 ONE & TWO DAY WORKSHOPS A Creative Night Out! Each Creative Night Out! includes all materials & instruction, as well as refreshments, in a supportive and enjoyable atmosphere suitable for every experience level. Cost: $40 ($35 Member) + $20 materials Teacher: Cathy Stone Matisse Cut Outs Thursday, January 21 • 7 p.m. We’ll use hand-painted papers to create collages in the style of the blockbuster exhibit recently at the MOMA. Yellow Chrysanthemum ONE NIGHT WORKSHOP Porcelain Pendants Date: Thursday, January 7 6:30 p.m. Artist: Kirsten Olson Design your very own pendant from the finest of clay- porcelain! In this class you will sculpt, decorate, and fashion your own unique piece of wearable art. Class fee: $25 + Material fee: $25 you’ll have time to create 3-4 pendants for yourself or to give as gifts Thursday February 18 • 7 p.m. Inspired by Japanese Kimono patterns and the CALC ”Hello, Yellow” exhibit. Finger Painting for All! Thursday, March 24 • 7 p.m. Let your inner child play in this evening of finger painting. Traditional finger paint & acrylic paint will be used to create abstract & landscape style works. Latex gloves will be provided. Come, have fun & please wear old clothes! Irises in the Garden Thursday, April 21 • 7 p.m. Inspired by Van Gogh’s lush colorful paintings. Paris Dream Thursday, May 26 • 7 p.m. Ethereal and romantic, inspired by Marc Chagall and the CALC “Commencé à Paris”exhibit. Miniature Garden Workshop Artist: Lori Yingst Ages: Teen/Adult 2 Saturdays: March 5 & 12 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Cost: $40 ($35 members) Material Fee: $40 The art of miniature gardening is the art of imagination. These whimsical mini gardens bring the playful kid out in all of us. Each miniature garden scene you create is a tiny work of art. The first session you will create elements for your garden and the second session put it all together. A Creative Night Out! & t f cra Clay BEEr Girls Night~Guys Night~Date Night Fun Night! Teacher: Thom Bissey Cost per session: $35 member/$40 non-member plus $20 materials fee per session Classes start at 7 p.m. A new and fun night out at CALC. Class & materials fee includes all materials and instruction as well as bevvies and snacks. All skill levels welcome--our experienced potter, Thom Bissey, will insure that you’ll create a successful piece. Choose hand building or wheel throwing. Friday, January 29 Friday, February 26 Friday, April 8 (Each Date is a separate class) Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 9 PAINTING WATERCOLOR The Impact of Small Abstract Paintings Watercolor Ways, Part ll The visual impact of small abstract paintings on board will be explored. Painting on boards no larger that 8” x 8”, and using a limited color palette. Students will use non-traditional implements to move paint in an interesting manner. This class will build on the Fall Watercolor Ways class and some prior watercolor painting is helpful. Linda will take students through many different ways to paint with watercolor for different results. Work from photographs provided or from your own and discover ways to paint clouds, fog atmospheric landscapes, winter’s snow scenes and other subjects as discussed in class. Some materials are available to purchase from teacher. Teacher: David Reinbold Ages: 16 – Adult 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. 4 Thursdays Feb. 25; Mar. 3, 10, 17 Fee: $90 ($85 members) Materials list provided upon registration David Reinbold has a BFA in Fine Arts and a MFA in Drawing and Painting. He has taught college level students in the disciplines of life drawing, painting, conte drawing, and computer graphics. David’s drawings and paintings are included in private, corporate and museum collections in the United States and abroad, and have been reproduced in the David P. Richards Northlight Book, “How to Discover Your Personal Painting Style”, The Artist’s Magazine and Quest Magazine (Theosophical Society). Teacher: Linda Young, PWS, BWS Ages: Adults and Seniors 1:00-4:00 p.m. 6 Tuesdays Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16 Fee: $160 ($140 members) Materials list provided upon registration Linda Young, PWS, BWS, has earned a signature artist status with the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society and Baltimore Watercolor Society; also a member artist of the Susquehanna Valley Plein Air Painters. She has taken many workshops with professional artists from all over the U.S. and passes along the information she learns to her students. www.lindayoungwatercolors.com Group programs in ceramics 10 Programs designed specifically for your group or organization. Perfect for field trips, scout troops, homeschool students, etc. Class content and scheduling are coordinated with the instructor. Class cost covers instruction, materials and kiln firing where appropriate. Contact CALC for more information: (717) 249-6973 Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 PHOTOGRAPHY Fundamentals of Photography Teacher: Guy Freeman Ages: 12 – Adult 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 6 Tuesdays Session A: Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9 Session B: Feb. 23; Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Session C: Apr. 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17, 24 Fee: $90 ($80 members) This is a course for beginner and intermediate photographers. Digital components, camera functions common to most photographic instruments, exposure, depth of field, composition and solutions to typical camera challenges will be discussed in this fun and energetic class. Small weekly projects will be assigned to help students understand the class concepts through their own explorations. Advanced Photography Teacher: Guy Freeman Ages: 12 – Adult 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 6 Mondays Session A: Feb. 22; 29; Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28 Session B: Apr. 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16 Fee: $90 ($80 members) This class serves as another step on the journey. It continues to engage students in a variety of photographic topics with a focus on students’ individual growth as photographers. This class will cover some of the more creative aspects of photographic work. Weekly projects will be assigned to help students achieve a greater potential through a wider understanding of photographic possibilities. Introduction to PhotoShop for Photographers Teacher: Guy Freeman Ages: 12 – Adult 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 6 Wednesdays Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27; May 4, 11 Fee: $90 ($80 members) Guy Freeman has worked as a professional photographer for more than thirty-two years. Alongside his commercial experience serving the corporate and industrial markets, he’s always maintained a vibrant interest in the Fine Art side of the medium. Photography has been his life. As it is with many photographers, his commercial work has coexisted with and supported his personal work. He has been teaching photography at CALC since 1999 and his work has been included in the Art of the State show at the State Museum in Harrisburg. GLASS BLOWING Glassblowing Date Night Teacher: Michael Peluso Ages: 16 – Adult Fee: $225 ($200 members) Materials Fee: $50 Class will be held in Michael Peluso’s studio in Dover, PA. Directions will be provided upon registration Dates: January 14 • February 11 • March 10 • April 14 Each Thursday is a separate class Time: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Perfect for couples, friends, a parent & child, birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, or any other celebration! Class is for two people who want to learn something new together. You will learn the basics of glass blowing; shaping and blowing a small vase or flower will be the focus. You will walk away from this with some fun glass objects that you made and a very memorable and unique evening with one another. No prior glass working experience is required. Michael Peluso has studied at the soft glass studio of Harrisburg Area Community College, where he received a degree in visual art & design. Michael has taken numerous classes at The Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY. Michael currently operates a soft glass and flameworking studio in Dover, PA. This is an introductory class for photographers seeking to learn PhotoShop basics. Access to a laptop computer and the Adobe Photoshop 11 program (at least) is a prerequisite. Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 11 CERAMICS AT CALC Don & Marjie Mowery Classroom & Ceramic Studio MONDAY Night Wheel Throwing Teacher: Kurt Brantner Ages 12 – Adult 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Session A: Dec. 14, 21, 28; Jan. 4, 11, 18 Session B: Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Mar. 7 Session C: Mar. 21, 28; Apr. 4, 11, 18, 25 Session D: May 9, 16, 23, 30; June 6, 13 Fee: $165 ($150 member) Material fee: $18 Weekly demonstrations will be followed by studio time for students to focus on personal techniques. Students of all skill levels will be given individual instruction on an as needed basis and will be encouraged to participate in discussions about the ceramic medium and it’s relationship to art and to society. TUESDAY Night Wheel Throwing Teacher: Tom Oakes Age: 12 – Adult 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Ages: 12 – Adult (Children welcome with Supervision of Adult) Hours: Tuesday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., NEW - extended hours: 6:30-9:00 p.m. Thursdays w/ Sarah Kersh Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Fee: $10/session (members $8) OR $25/3-session punch card (members $20) $45/6 session punch card (members $40) Firing fee: Average price is $1/piece Glazing firing fee: Average price is $2/piece Experienced clay artists are welcome to throw or hand build during open clay studio hours. Basic studio tools are available for community use and clay may be purchased for the following prices: ½ bag of Clay (12.5 lbs.): $9 Full bag of Clay (25 lbs.): $18 About Our Teachers: Session A: January 12, 19, 26 Session B: February 9, 16, 23 Session C: March 8, 15, 22 Fee: $110 ($95 Member) Materials fee: $10 Experience the joy of Wheel Throwing. Personal and small group instruction will introduce beginners or add on to intermediate or advanced student needs. You will experience wheel throwing and an introduction to the CALC Ceramic Studio. Students will throw on the wheel at the first class, trim during the second class, and glaze during the last class. WEDNESDAY Night Hand building Teacher: Tom Oakes Age: 12 – Adult 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Session A: January 13, 20, 27 Session B: March 9, 16, 23 Fee: $110 ($95 Member) Materials fee: $10 Experience the joy of Hand Building. Personal and small group instruction will introduce beginners or add on to intermediate or advanced student needs. You will experience a hand building slab project and an introduction to the CALC Ceramic Studio. Students will prepare their slab project at the first class, assemble during the second class, and glaze during the last class. 12 OCS: Open Clay Studio Thomas Oakes, Clay Technician; BA in Art Education—Kutztown University, Pennsylvania; Certified Art Teacher-grades K-12; Ceramicist, Instructor at CALC; President of the Board at CALC 2008. Taught elementary art for 10 years and now teaches art classes at CALC to all ages and skill levels while continuing to make pottery for commissioned work and for sale. His ceramic focus is on large platters, sculptural pots and geometric boxes. Kurt Brantner, Ceramicist and Artist-In-Residence at CALC. Graduated from Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA with a BFA in painting. He worked in NC at Dirt Works Pottery for a one year apprenticeship, then continued there as a production and studio potter. His studio is in Boiling Springs, PA. Thom Bissey has been a professional potter since 1987. He was educated in high-fire ceramics but moved to alternative firing experimentation. His work has been shown nationally and internationally. Maureen Joyce studied at Carnegie Mellon University, Pitt University and currently studies at Harrisburg Area Community College. ‘MoJo’ had the opportunity to study in Black Mountain, NC where she rekindled her love of clay and its creative possibilities. Wheel Throwing Private Instruction Instructor: Thom Bissey Fee: $95 ($90 members) 3 sessions, 2 hours per session All skill levels, from beginner to large pots Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 CERAMICS WORKSHOPS Make-A-Mug Teacher: Maureen Joyce Ages: 14 – Adult For beginners and novices Thursday, Jan. 21 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. Fee: $35 ($30 members) Materials fee: $8 Create your own character on a prepared form; Maureen will walk you through the process and help you finish off the piece with a handle for your mug! Make-A-Face Teacher: Maureen Joyce Ages: 14 – Adult For beginners and novices Wednesday, February 24 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. Fee: $35 ($30 members) Materials fee: $8 Maureen will show you how to sculpt a clay form into a character of your own. All materials are supplied, no experience required. Try it Out! - RAKU Workshop Teacher: Maureen Joyce Ages: 14 – Adult For beginners and novices Thursday, April 7 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. Fee: $35 ($30 members) Materials fee: $8 DRAWING Introduction to Pastel Teacher: Kim Stone Ages: 19 - Adult 5 Mondays • February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $105 ($90 members) Materials list provided upon registration Introduction to the medium of Pastel will include hands on experience with different types of soft pastel on sanded paper. We will begin with a still life and move on to landscape subject matter. Please have at least 20 pastels for the first class in a variety of warm, cool and neutral colors. You may purchase paper from the instructor. Continuing Pastel Teacher: Kim Stone Ages: 19 - Adult 5 Mondays • March 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $105 ($90 members) Materials list provided upon registration This class will continue our work of the first class and further explore preliminary planning for better composition. Center of interest, color intensity and value will be continued in more depth. We will discuss and experiment with various under painting techniques. Receive a supply list upon signing up. View the instructor’s work at: www.kimlackeystone.com Coffee Shop Figure Sketching RAKU participants will glaze and fire a prepared form that you will take home that night. This ancient Japanese process of ceramics yields dramatic results! Teacher: David Reinbold Ages: 16 – Adult Fee: $80 ($70 members) Materials fee: $5 Cut it Out! 4 Saturdays • Jan. 30; Feb. 6, 13, 20 11:00 – 12:30 p.m. Ceramic Lanterns Teacher: Maureen Joyce Ages: 12 – Adult For beginners & novices *2 Wednesdays: (*register for ea. class separately) Jan. 28 and March 23 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. Fee: $35 ($30 members) Materials fee: $10 All participants are given a pre-thrown form and instructed on how to cut it out and turn their creation into a lantern. Choose your glaze, we will fire it and in a few weeks you can pick up your finished pieces! All materials & tools are provided, no experience needed. Some tools used are sharp knives and adult supervision is needed for younger participants. Students should have Basic Life Drawing classes before taking this class. Line drawing will be discussed as it pertains to clothed figures in an environment. Contour line drawing will also be discussed. www.davereinbold.com The Art of the Doodle Teacher: David Reinbold Ages: 16 – Adult Fee: $85 ($80 members) Materials fee: $5 5 Saturdays • Feb. 27; Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26 11:00 – 12:30 p.m. Students should have Basic Life Drawing classes before taking this class. Line drawing will be discussed as it pertains to clothed figures in an environment. Contour line drawing will also be discussed. www.davereinbold.com Register for classes online at: www.carlislearts.org • or call: 717.249.6973 13 ART GROUPS AT CALC S.E.E. ART SALON Sharing, Exploring & Experiencing ART S.E.E. Art Salon is open to those who are interested in and have respect for the history of the visual arts and a belief in the inherent value of the arts to the community and to individuals. Art discussions are facilitated by experienced artists and professors and take place in CALC’s gallery. All discussions are meant to be fun and creatively invigorating. Beverages & snacks are always ever present at CALC! FREE and open to the public. Tuesday, January 12 - 7:00 p.m. Religion and Art: A Matter of Faith Tuesday, April 12 - 7:00 p.m. Regarding Three Artists: The Evolving Dynamic between Patronage and Content - Da Vinci, Vermeer & Sargent Facilitator: Guy Freeman, Photographer, Designer & Instructor Tuesday, May 10 - Lecture at CALC at 1:00 p.m. Walking Tour at 7:00 p.m. from the former Allison Methodist Church, Mooreland Ave. The Architecture of Old Mooreland, Carlisle, PA Facilitator: Wendy Pires, Arts Educator Facilitator: Elisabeth Jacobsen, Sculptor, Freelance Designer, Illustrator, Author, Teacher, Faculty Member, Fashion Institute of Technology, NY-Retired Former Allison Methodist Church, Carlisle, PA Sheilded Madonna by Elisabeth Jacobsen Tuesday, February 9 - 1:00 p.m. Land Art Facilitator: Demi Hauseman, Arts Educator rip dT ! t C oD a o rt R .A .E S.E Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970 Tuesday, March 8 - 1:00 p.m. Celebration of International Women’s Day & S.W.A.N. Day (Support Women Artists Now) Discussion oftwo diverse and talented international women artistsL ouise Bourgeois and Salma Arastu Circles by Louise Bourgeois 14 My Destiny by Salma Arastu Sunday, April 17, 2016 • 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Bus Trip: The National Gallery, Washington DC Don’t Miss this Bus! The S.E.E. Art Salon is hitting the road! Join us for a day at the National Gallery in Washington D.C. Whether you can attend Guy Freeman’s lecture or not-please join us for an art-filled adventure. Departing at 8:00 a.m. at CALC • Returning at 6:00 p.m. $60 (Does not include lunch) The CALC Team: Becky Richeson Executive Director Maureen Madio Education Director Louise Manning Membership Coordinator Tom Oakes Clay Technician Kay Santoff Reception Coordinator Catherine Stone Exhibit & Sales Gallery Coordinator DRAW Group at CALC Facilitator: Stephanie Thompson Dates: 2nd Saturday of every month 10:30 a.m. - Noon Fee: FREE! The artist group DRAW is open to anyone with a passion for the arts but will focus on those with a professional interest. The group is informal and will dedicate its time to helping artists to grow in a friendly and inspiring atmosphere. Bring a piece of personal art to the first gathering for discussion. We will schedule dates to meet, draw and paint together indoors and out as well as general art discussions. For more information, contact Stephanie Thompson at: [email protected] Don’t see a Class or Workshop that suits your creative needs? Want to bring your group for a special outing or fieldtrip? CALC Board of Directors: Heather Kramer, President Linda Young, Vice President Laura Portillo, Treasurer Deb Fulham Winston, Secy. Kurt Brantner Steve Capone Pat Craig Michael Garrity Bessie Jamieson Richard Leigh Mary Jane Sausser ART EXPLORATION WITH CALC ARTISTS Ages 6 - Adult Dates and times are flexible and arranged with instructor Cost: $30 (Members $25) per hour lesson Call for group rates Personalized lessons to fit all personalities, ages, and art mediums. These individual or small group classes will offer the opportunity to learn about painting, ceramics, mixed medium, printmaking, collage...the list goes on. There are no prerequisites. Your interests are our interests! Call 717-249-6973 to arrange a class. CALC Refund Policy for Art Classes Carlisle Arts Learning Center does not provide a cash refund for cancellation of art classes, unless the class is cancelled by CALC. If the student cancels with a notice of at least 30 days prior to the start of the class a gift certificate will be issued for 100% of the class fee. If the student cancels with less than 30 days prior notice a gift certificate will be issued for 90% of the class value. Scholarship Opportunities! The Chris Thorpe Foundation is dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities for those who choose to follow a path of personal achievement and civil responsibility- values that Chris shared. The foundation is happy to offer scholarships for art classes at CALC to youth and adults. Pick up an application at CALC! G.B. Stuart Charitable Foundation • Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 15