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Stephen M. RabbPresident

James SwopeChairman

Linda SilpeVice-President

Nancy A. LambrechtSecretary

Robert WechslerTreasurer

Ann BrownGilbert Brownstone

Harvey ChernerSimone GoldblumJacquelyn Grimm

Stuart HalpertBarbara Kaplan

Jeff KoonsChester Luby

Joan LubyZelda Mason

Mary MontgomeryKenneth Santucci

Melvin SirowStewart TabakinDavid Veselsky

Sandra B. CoombsChief Executive

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

25 WISHES 1GREETINGS 2SEASON CALENDAR 3ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE 4COURSE SCHEDULE 5ART ON THE GO | ART RELATEDCOURSES | ART SALONS 6 CERAMICS 7|8 DRAWING 9GLASS FUSING & JEWELRY 10PAINTING 11|12PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL ARTS 13 PRINTMAKING & FIBER ARTS 14SCULPTURE 15|16YOUTH 17|18FACULTY 19|20MEMBERSHIP & REGISTRATION 21CAMPUS MAP 22

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We have come a long way the past 25 years and arecelebrating with many community events. Fashion ARTillery isa wearable art fashion show where hand-made designs are sureto shock and excite the audience as they go down the runway.We also have 50 Artists / 50 Bucks. At this event, 50 artists willproduce work in front of your very eyes. You can purchase theirwork starting at $50 during a live auction!! Save the date for ourBIG Birthday Bash on March 16, 2013.

In this catalog and our school lobby, are 25 THINGS. These are25 ways you can help the Armory succeed for the next 25 years.Projects which enlarge facilities, improve classrooms, offeryouth and adult scholarships, and make the Armory a place wecan all enjoy for a long time. Keep your eyes peeled for moreevents and activities on the website and in our e-newsletter. Letus know if you aren’t connected yet. We will gladly add you toour e-mail list.

Sandra B. CoombsChief Executive

Make YOUR MARK on our 25th Anniversary!Support one or more of our 25 Things and improve our educational facility.

greetings from the chief executiveVISIT OUR GALLERY SHOP

jewelry - sculpture - ceramicsglass - prints - gifts - cards - books

We would like to thank the following people for their generous support.

A big thank you to all who contributed to the Ceramics Kilns Campaign!

For more information about Contributions & Membership to the ArmoryInner Circle please contact the Chief Executive.

The Armory Art Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, our charity of choice. Gifts aredeductible as allowed by law.

Mrs. Ann ApplemanEdward T. Bedford Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Norman GoldlbumMrs. Jacquelyn Grimm

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart HalpertMrs. Jeanne Kanders

Henry Kimelman Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert Lane

Dr. and Mrs. Wayne MaxsonMrs. Mary Montgomery

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham SommerMs. Sarah Trulaske

Deborah AdornatoDoreen AlfaroLaurie Axinn

Olivier and Nancy BernardeauWendy Bernstein

Robert BurgerMark Burger

Robert BurgerGeri CamardaSusan CravetzSuzi EdwardsJackie Flatow

Beth FoosMarlene Glick

Simone GoldblumJackie Grimm

Stuart and Beverly HalpertMaria Hayden

Alan HegelGail Herter

Lois HerzfeldJulie Johnston

Jeanne KandersHenry Kimelman Family Foundation

Susan LaneSarah Lerner

Ralph LovemanAmy Martinez

Lianne MaxsonVictor Meidman

Marcia OfriJo-Ann Olmstead

Emily and Steve OseroffScott Robertson

Susan RoseLinda RossbachDiana StanleyBarbara Stern

Margaret StevensonRobert and Christine Stiller

Shelly TylecAlicia Vera

Sheldon WallersteinElizabeth Wentworth

Shelby WernerBeverly Young

Instructor: Amber Tutweiller”

Instructor: Brigid Howard “Girl O War”

COVER detail: Artist in Residence: Eriberto Biera

PORTABLESTUDIOLIGHTS

EXHIBITIONPEDESTALS I-POD DRAWING

SKELETON EASELS

6 @$100 ea 10 @$100 ea 1 @$200 ea 2 @$250 ea 15 @$300 ea

FLATBEDSCANNER

LCDPROJECTOR

TABLETCOMPUTERS

W/STYLUS

RACK CARDKIOSK

I-PAD

3 @$300 ea 3 @$500 ea 5 @$500 ea 1 @$500 ea 1 @$600 ea

COMPUTERSOFTWARE

LIGHTROOM /PHOTOSHOP

SOUNDSYSTEM

EAST GALLERY

PODIUM &MICROPHONE

MACCOMPUTERS

POTTERYWHEEL

1 @$800 ea 1 @$1100 ea 1 @$1200 ea 5 @$1200 ea 3 @$1200 ea

SECURITYMEASURES

YOUTH BUILDING

SECURITYMEASURES

SCULPTUREBUILDING

EXHIBITIONLIGHTING

GREENFIELD /modernize+lower

utility costs

EXHIBITIONLIGHTING

EAST /modernize+lower

utility costs

SOUNDSYSTEM

MONTGOMERYHALL

1 @$1500 ea 1 @$1500 ea 1 @$2000 ea 1 @$2500 ea 1 @$3800 ea

REVAMPWOOD &

METALAREA

PUG MILLSECURITYCAMERAS

YOUTH BUILDING

AWNINGREPLACEMENT

SCULPTUREAREA

SECURITYCAMERAS

ARMORY BUILDING

1 @$5000 ea 1 @$5000 ea 1 @$8000 ea 1 @$8500 ea 1 @$12000 ea

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Stephen M. RabbPresident

James SwopeChairman

Linda SilpeVice-President

Nancy A. LambrechtSecretary

Robert WechslerTreasurer

Ann BrownGilbert Brownstone

Harvey ChernerSimone GoldblumJacquelyn Grimm

Stuart HalpertBarbara Kaplan

Jeff KoonsChester Luby

Joan LubyZelda Mason

Mary MontgomeryKenneth Santucci

Melvin SirowStewart TabakinDavid Veselsky

Sandra B. CoombsChief Executive

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

25 WISHES 1GREETINGS 2SEASON CALENDAR 3ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE 4COURSE SCHEDULE 5ART ON THE GO | ART RELATEDCOURSES | ART SALONS 6 CERAMICS 7|8 DRAWING 9GLASS FUSING & JEWELRY 10PAINTING 11|12PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL ARTS 13 PRINTMAKING & FIBER ARTS 14SCULPTURE 15|16YOUTH 17|18FACULTY 19|20MEMBERSHIP & REGISTRATION 21CAMPUS MAP 22

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We have come a long way the past 25 years and arecelebrating with many community events. Fashion ARTillery isa wearable art fashion show where hand-made designs are sureto shock and excite the audience as they go down the runway.We also have 50 Artists / 50 Bucks. At this event, 50 artists willproduce work in front of your very eyes. You can purchase theirwork starting at $50 during a live auction!! Save the date for ourBIG Birthday Bash on March 16, 2013.

In this catalog and our school lobby, are 25 THINGS. These are25 ways you can help the Armory succeed for the next 25 years.Projects which enlarge facilities, improve classrooms, offeryouth and adult scholarships, and make the Armory a place wecan all enjoy for a long time. Keep your eyes peeled for moreevents and activities on the website and in our e-newsletter. Letus know if you aren’t connected yet. We will gladly add you toour e-mail list.

Sandra B. CoombsChief Executive

Make YOUR MARK on our 25th Anniversary!Support one or more of our 25 Things and improve our educational facility.

greetings from the chief executiveVISIT OUR GALLERY SHOP

jewelry - sculpture - ceramicsglass - prints - gifts - cards - books

We would like to thank the following people for their generous support.

A big thank you to all who contributed to the Ceramics Kilns Campaign!

For more information about Contributions & Membership to the ArmoryInner Circle please contact the Chief Executive.

The Armory Art Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, our charity of choice. Gifts aredeductible as allowed by law.

Mrs. Ann ApplemanEdward T. Bedford Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Norman GoldlbumMrs. Jacquelyn Grimm

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart HalpertMrs. Jeanne Kanders

Henry Kimelman Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert Lane

Dr. and Mrs. Wayne MaxsonMrs. Mary Montgomery

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham SommerMs. Sarah Trulaske

Deborah AdornatoDoreen AlfaroLaurie Axinn

Olivier and Nancy BernardeauWendy Bernstein

Robert BurgerMark Burger

Robert BurgerGeri CamardaSusan CravetzSuzi EdwardsJackie Flatow

Beth FoosMarlene Glick

Simone GoldblumJackie Grimm

Stuart and Beverly HalpertMaria Hayden

Alan HegelGail Herter

Lois HerzfeldJulie Johnston

Jeanne KandersHenry Kimelman Family Foundation

Susan LaneSarah Lerner

Ralph LovemanAmy Martinez

Lianne MaxsonVictor Meidman

Marcia OfriJo-Ann Olmstead

Emily and Steve OseroffScott Robertson

Susan RoseLinda RossbachDiana StanleyBarbara Stern

Margaret StevensonRobert and Christine Stiller

Shelly TylecAlicia Vera

Sheldon WallersteinElizabeth Wentworth

Shelby WernerBeverly Young

Instructor: Amber Tutweiller”

Instructor: Brigid Howard “Girl O War”

COVER detail: Artist in Residence: Eriberto Biera

PORTABLESTUDIOLIGHTS

EXHIBITIONPEDESTALS I-POD DRAWING

SKELETON EASELS

6 @$100 ea 10 @$100 ea 1 @$200 ea 2 @$250 ea 15 @$300 ea

FLATBEDSCANNER

LCDPROJECTOR

TABLETCOMPUTERS

W/STYLUS

RACK CARDKIOSK

I-PAD

3 @$300 ea 3 @$500 ea 5 @$500 ea 1 @$500 ea 1 @$600 ea

COMPUTERSOFTWARE

LIGHTROOM /PHOTOSHOP

SOUNDSYSTEM

EAST GALLERY

PODIUM &MICROPHONE

MACCOMPUTERS

POTTERYWHEEL

1 @$800 ea 1 @$1100 ea 1 @$1200 ea 5 @$1200 ea 3 @$1200 ea

SECURITYMEASURES

YOUTH BUILDING

SECURITYMEASURES

SCULPTUREBUILDING

EXHIBITIONLIGHTING

GREENFIELD /modernize+lower

utility costs

EXHIBITIONLIGHTING

EAST /modernize+lower

utility costs

SOUNDSYSTEM

MONTGOMERYHALL

1 @$1500 ea 1 @$1500 ea 1 @$2000 ea 1 @$2500 ea 1 @$3800 ea

REVAMPWOOD &

METALAREA

PUG MILLSECURITYCAMERAS

YOUTH BUILDING

AWNINGREPLACEMENT

SCULPTUREAREA

SECURITYCAMERAS

ARMORY BUILDING

1 @$5000 ea 1 @$5000 ea 1 @$8000 ea 1 @$8500 ea 1 @$12000 ea

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Palm Beach County Art Teachers Association September 14 - October 13, 2012Opening Reception: September 14, 2012, 6-8pm

An exhibition of artwork by the Palm Beach County Art Teacher's Association Members. Exhibition organized by the PalmBeach County Art Teachers Association.

50 Artists \ 50 BucksSeptember 15, 2012, 6-9 pm

Be entertained as 50 local and regional artists create works of art on-site that will be auctioned live! Open to the public. Complimentary drinks. Tickets are $10/person. Call 561.832.1776 x33 to purchase your tickets now!

Open Invitational: On the Map October 18 to November 10, 2012Opening Reception: October 26, 2012, 6-8pmA juried invitational that is open to artists from the tri-county area and will feature works of all media. Exhibition organized by theArmory Art Center.

INFERNO | A Frightfully Entertaining Night-Time Art Festival and ExhibitionOctober 18, 2012, 7-10 pmAdmission: $10Inferno 2012 is the Armory's 4th annual Halloween celebration. Featuring a Dark Art exhibition, over 20 booths of affordable art, extreme artist demonstrations, performance art and studio tours. Live Music. Complimentary beer and wine.

Scott Armetta: Dark Florida Greenfield GalleryOctober 26 to December 8, 2012 Opening Reception: October 26, 2012, 6-8 pm. This show features works by atmospheric landscape painter, Scott Armetta in his first solo exhibition. Exhibition organizedby the Armory Art Center.

The Figure and the Field October 26 to November 24, 2012 Opening Reception: October 26, 2012, 6-8 pmThis show will feature some of the Armory’s advanced student painters, including Dianne Bernstein and Bev Myers among others.Exhibition organized by the Armory Art Center.

REGISTER FOR WORKSHOPS & CLASSES : RESERVE FOR AN EVENT - REQUEST A CATALOGFOR A COMPLETE LIST OF EXHIBITIONS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE

www.armoryart.org

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Fashion ARTillery, a wearable art fashion showand exhibition

February 7, 2013 1 The Mad Hatter’s Luncheon

March 1, 2013

CERAMICS | Matt Fiske Matt Fiske returns for his second year as a resident. He received a B.F.A. in Ceramics from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. He has participated

in several study abroad programs, and spent 5 months living and traveling in China. In 2010 he implemented and taught a Ceramics in English Curriculumdesigned for Kindergarten students in Korea. As a dedicated functional potter, Matt has had the opportunity to work closely with Chinese and KoreanMaster Potters.www.mfiske.com

SCULPTURE | Ariel BowmanAriel Bowman received her Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Art from the University of South Florida. She has taught at the University of South

Florida and Florida Atlantic University and is currently teaching at the ArtCenter in Miami. She specializes in teaching drawing and painting as well as mixedmedia art, video art and photography. www.arielbaron-robbins.com

PAINTING & DRAWING | Eriberto BieraEriberto Biera received his M.F.A. from Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, with an emphasis in Studio Painting and a minor in Drawing. His

experience involves exploring paint layers, imagery, tape masking and drawing on paper. He strives for his students to develop a great skill set for theirdevelopment, encourages them to explore concepts based on their personal interests, and enjoys helping future artists begin their endeavors. His paintingsare personal reflections on the issues, influences, and constant re-definition of what it means to be a Mexican-American. Se Habla Espanol.

CERAMICS | Jesse RingJesse Ring received a B.F.A in Ceramics from Kansas City Art Institute in 2006. He has since held multiple resident artist positions, worked in a variety

of studios, workshops, galleries, and museums. Each experience has further enriched his studio practice. He is fascinated with the developed landscapeand what it can socially imply.

JEWELRY | Lisa JohnsonLisa Johnson graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, with an M.F.A. with a Concentration in Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design.

She is trained in metalsmithing and jewelry design and frequently incorporates techniques found in ceramics to explore service ware, jewelry, and sculpture.Her passion for teaching classes of all age levels enables her to bring enthusiasm to the classroom to motivate and inspire students to develop their skills,expand their appreciation for art, and find their voice. www.lisamjohnsonart.com.

spotlight on our new artists in residence

SCULPTURE | Virginia McKinneyVirginia McKinney received her M.A. in Studio Art/Sculpture from Western Carolina University, and an M.F.A. in Ceramics from the University of the

Arts. She is an experienced artist educator working primarily in steel and clay, with skills in ceramics, metals, and sculpture. She has been involved with theArrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and Penland School of Arts and Crafts among others. www.virginiamckinneystudios.com.

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Palm Beach County Art Teachers Association September 14 - October 13, 2012Opening Reception: September 14, 2012, 6-8pm

An exhibition of artwork by the Palm Beach County Art Teacher's Association Members. Exhibition organized by the PalmBeach County Art Teachers Association.

50 Artists \ 50 BucksSeptember 15, 2012, 6-9 pm

Be entertained as 50 local and regional artists create works of art on-site that will be auctioned live! Open to the public. Complimentary drinks. Tickets are $10/person. Call 561.832.1776 x33 to purchase your tickets now!

Open Invitational: On the Map October 18 to November 10, 2012Opening Reception: October 26, 2012, 6-8pmA juried invitational that is open to artists from the tri-county area and will feature works of all media. Exhibition organized by theArmory Art Center.

INFERNO | A Frightfully Entertaining Night-Time Art Festival and ExhibitionOctober 18, 2012, 7-10 pmAdmission: $10Inferno 2012 is the Armory's 4th annual Halloween celebration. Featuring a Dark Art exhibition, over 20 booths of affordable art, extreme artist demonstrations, performance art and studio tours. Live Music. Complimentary beer and wine.

Scott Armetta: Dark Florida Greenfield GalleryOctober 26 to December 8, 2012 Opening Reception: October 26, 2012, 6-8 pm. This show features works by atmospheric landscape painter, Scott Armetta in his first solo exhibition. Exhibition organizedby the Armory Art Center.

The Figure and the Field October 26 to November 24, 2012 Opening Reception: October 26, 2012, 6-8 pmThis show will feature some of the Armory’s advanced student painters, including Dianne Bernstein and Bev Myers among others.Exhibition organized by the Armory Art Center.

REGISTER FOR WORKSHOPS & CLASSES : RESERVE FOR AN EVENT - REQUEST A CATALOGFOR A COMPLETE LIST OF EXHIBITIONS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE

www.armoryart.org

season calendar september - october 2012

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Fashion ARTillery, a wearable art fashion showand exhibition

February 7, 2013 1 The Mad Hatter’s Luncheon

March 1, 2013

CERAMICS | Matt Fiske Matt Fiske returns for his second year as a resident. He received a B.F.A. in Ceramics from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. He has participated

in several study abroad programs, and spent 5 months living and traveling in China. In 2010 he implemented and taught a Ceramics in English Curriculumdesigned for Kindergarten students in Korea. As a dedicated functional potter, Matt has had the opportunity to work closely with Chinese and KoreanMaster Potters.www.mfiske.com

SCULPTURE | Ariel BowmanAriel Bowman received her Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Art from the University of South Florida. She has taught at the University of South

Florida and Florida Atlantic University and is currently teaching at the ArtCenter in Miami. She specializes in teaching drawing and painting as well as mixedmedia art, video art and photography. www.arielbaron-robbins.com

PAINTING & DRAWING | Eriberto BieraEriberto Biera received his M.F.A. from Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, with an emphasis in Studio Painting and a minor in Drawing. His

experience involves exploring paint layers, imagery, tape masking and drawing on paper. He strives for his students to develop a great skill set for theirdevelopment, encourages them to explore concepts based on their personal interests, and enjoys helping future artists begin their endeavors. His paintingsare personal reflections on the issues, influences, and constant re-definition of what it means to be a Mexican-American. Se Habla Espanol.

CERAMICS | Jesse RingJesse Ring received a B.F.A in Ceramics from Kansas City Art Institute in 2006. He has since held multiple resident artist positions, worked in a variety

of studios, workshops, galleries, and museums. Each experience has further enriched his studio practice. He is fascinated with the developed landscapeand what it can socially imply.

JEWELRY | Lisa JohnsonLisa Johnson graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, with an M.F.A. with a Concentration in Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design.

She is trained in metalsmithing and jewelry design and frequently incorporates techniques found in ceramics to explore service ware, jewelry, and sculpture.Her passion for teaching classes of all age levels enables her to bring enthusiasm to the classroom to motivate and inspire students to develop their skills,expand their appreciation for art, and find their voice. www.lisamjohnsonart.com.

spotlight on our new artists in residence

SCULPTURE | Virginia McKinneyVirginia McKinney received her M.A. in Studio Art/Sculpture from Western Carolina University, and an M.F.A. in Ceramics from the University of the

Arts. She is an experienced artist educator working primarily in steel and clay, with skills in ceramics, metals, and sculpture. She has been involved with theArrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and Penland School of Arts and Crafts among others. www.virginiamckinneystudios.com.

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thursdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmAbstract Painting 202Advanced Fused Glass GlassColor Drawing 103Egg Tempera Painting/Gilding 101Figure Drawing 201Interm/Adv Wheel Throwing CeramicsMixed Media Painting 101Photoshop for All Artists 101Relief Sculpture SculptureRomancing the Stone Stone

1:30pm - 4:30pmBeginning Fused Glass GlassPainting Existentially 202Romancing the Stone StoneTry Cone 6 Glazing CeramicsWoodblock & Relief Prints 101

4:30pm - 6:30pmBak Prep for Visual Art 102Clay Construction CeramicsSculpture for Kids 103

6:00pm – 9:00pmThe Accidental in Art 202Photo Salon 101Project-a-Week LevyRaku and Saggar Firing CeramicsRomancing the Stone StoneSocial Painting 201Wax 101: Bronze Casting Sculpture

tuesday continuedCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

Bak Prep for Visual Art 201Dreyfoos Prep 202Portfolio Prep 203

6:00pm – 9:00pmDrawing 101 202History of World Cinema East Gallery/LibraryInterm/Adv Wheel Throwing CeramicsIntroduction to Silversmithing JewelryPainting 101 201Welding for Metal Sculptors Metal/Wood

wednesdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmAdvanced Handbuilding CeramicsAdvanced Painting Seminar 201Bookbinding Basics 101Discovering Pastels 103Jewelry: Independent Study LevyIndependent Glass Studio GlassIntro. to Digital Photography Computer LabHone Your Stone (skills) StoneMosaics: Ceramic to Sculptural SculptureStill Life Painting 203

1:30pm - 4:30pmIndependent Study: Clay Sculpture SculptureOil Painting 201Portraiture/Self Portrait 202Raku and Saggar Firing CeramicsRealism 203Wire and Metal Creations Levy

3:30pm –5:30pmBak Prep for Communications 101Bak Prep for Visual Art 102

4:30pm – 6:30pmLooking Around Us! 103Teen Jewelry Workshops Levy

6:00pm - 9:00pmBody & Anatomy 201Intermediate Digital Photography LibraryJewelry: Independent StudyHandbuilding 101 Plus CeramicsTry Raku (3rd Wednesday) CeramicsMetal Sculpture Sculpture

mondayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmThe Illuminated Object 101Independent Glass Studio GlassIntro to Silversmithing JewelryMixed Media Painting w/Acrylic 201Watercolor 101 203

1:30pm - 4:30pmBeginning Wheel Throwing CeramicsColor by Accident 101Expressionistic Sculpture SculpturePainting 201 202Watercolor 201 203

4:30pm - 6:30pmBak Prep for Communication 102Bak Prep for Visual Art 103Digital Photography/Imaging Computer RoomDreyfoos Prep 201

5:00pm - 7:00pmPaint with Encaustics! 203

6:00pm - 9:00pm8 Weeks of Art Meet at RegistrationBeginning Wheel Throwing CeramicsPrintmaking 101 101Woodworking 101 Sculpture

tuesdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:00 pmAbstract Painting 201Advanced Fused Glass GlassThe Art of Chinese Brush Painting 103Beginning Drawing 203Figurative Sculpture SculptureHandbuilding 101 CeramicsJewelry Using Non-Trad. Materials JewelryMy Little Artist 104Portrait/Life Drawing 202Stone Carving: Ind. Study Stone

1:30pm – 4:30pmBeginning Fused Glass GlassFibers, Textiles, and Natural Dyeing 101Figure Painting Group 201Indep. Study: Clay Sculpture SculptureInterm | Adv Wheel Throwing Ceramics

4:30pm - 6:30pmArtists throughout History 103Bak Prep for Theater 102

course schedule week at a glance ceramics | drawing | glass fusing & jewelry | painting | photography & digital arts | printmaking & fiber arts | sculpture | youth

fridayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmFigure Drawing & Sketch Group 201My Little Artist & Me 104Refrigerator Art! Glass

1:30pm – 4:30pmClassical Charcoal Drawing 102Flatbed Scanner as Camera! Computer LabPainting 201 202

4:30pm - 6:30pmIllustration: Graphic Novels 103Rock the Wheel and Handbuild Ceramics

saturdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -11:30amBak Prep 203Drawing & Painting Workshop 102Mix It Up! 103

9:30am - 12:30pmBeginning Wheel Throwing CeramicsJust Bead It! GlassOil Painting 202Saturdays are for Fusing Glass

10:00am - 11:30amClay Construction Ceramics

10:00am - 12:00pmDrawing Journal LibraryDreyfoos Prep 201First Saturdays, Art on the Go! 101

12:30pm - 2:30pmExperimental Drawing 103Exploring Art: 3D 203

1:30pm – 4:30pmDrawing and Painting the Nude Figure 201

art on the go!

SEPTEMBER

Outdoor Painting and DrawingThis workshop is designed for beginner and

advanced painters alike. The skills of seeing,simplification, shapes, value, and color will beemphasized from the onset. The luscious setting ofthe Armory will serve as a perfect setting.Participants will move towards a personal style in notime! The workshop will be repeated the 1stSaturday of each month and students are welcometo attend more than once!

Instructor: Sonya Gaskell PW1.6a3Dates: Saturday, September 1 Time: 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: meet in LibraryTuition: $50

Chinese Brush PaintingChinese brush painting is one of the oldest

continuous artistic traditions in the world. In this 3hour workshop you will work learn the basictechniques of this ancient art form with Sue Wilders,who has studied with Americas foremost Chinesemasters.

Instructor: Susan Wilders PW2.3cDates: Wednesday, September 12Location: Metal | Wood StudioTime: 6:00 – 9:00pmTuition: $45

Wheel ThrowingTake a seat and get your hands on the potter’s

wheel! You know you want to try this ancienttechnique with a modern twist. You will learn tocenter your clay and walk away from the wheel witha finished product. This workshop will give you thebasic fundamentals of wheel work and will leave youwanting to take an eight week class!

Instructor: Michael Blair CW1.5a Dates: Wednesday, September 19 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pmTuition: $45

All materials are included in the cost of tuition, unlessotherwise noted. Please register in advance toensure your space.

art SALONSart relatedCOURSES

Mixed/Multi-Media SalonFIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH6:30-8:30PM Less technical, more conceptual! NYC and LAmeet WPB! This group will discuss everythingfrom conceptual art to contemporary artthemes, practices, and techniques. We’ll coverthe broader world of conceptual art andwhere we as artists fit into the big picture.Facilitated by Elle Schorr.This salon is acollaboration between Artists of Palm BeachCounty and the Armory Art Center.

Art, Women, and CultureTHIRD TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH 6:30-8:30PM Each month we will discuss contemporarythemes of women and art. This group fostersawareness of women artists, their artwork,message, and impact on our culture at large.Facilitated by Elle Schorr and Madeline Gallo.

Photo SalonEVERY OTHER THURSDAY6:30-8:30PM Modeled after the long-running New York CityPhoto Salon program. Each week differentphotographers present work for critique andconversation. Facilitated by Robert Swinson.

8 Weeks of Art! Level: BeginnerCan’t make your mind up about what course to

take? Are you curious about trying something new?Or, would you just like to try out each art area? Youcan do it all in this 8 week course that takes you on awhirlwind tour through the diverse curriculum wehave to offer. Each week will feature a project in thefollowing areas: drawing, painting, printmaking,fused glass, fiber arts, ceramics: hand-building,ceramics: wheel throwing, and sculpture.

Instructor: various P9.1cDates: Monday, 6:00pm – 9:00pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Meet instructor at registration area

each week Tuition: $265 Lab fee: $25

History of World Cinema Level: AllThis survey course is designed as an introduction

to World Cinema. In viewing significant U.S. andinternational films from early “nickelodeon” moviesto contemporary cinema, students will develop anappreciation of films from an active, criticalviewpoint.

Learning about camera techniques, lighting,directing, and film structure will enhance a love offilms.

Each film screening will be preceded by a brief talkabout the filmmaker, specific film techniques, andthe cultural/historical context. Then there will be agroup discussion following the film screening.

Week One: Penny Arcade Movies to Story-telling and Slapstick Comedy

Week Two: German ExpressionismWeek Three: Soviet Editing and MontageWeek Four: Hollywood’s Golden Age 1927-1941Week Five: Film as PropagandaWeek Six: Post-War American Film NoirWeek Seven: Post-War Italian Neo-RealismWeek Eight: US Movies in the TV Era—the 1950s

Instructor: Karen Davis RA30.2cDates: Tuesday, 6:00pm – 8:30pm

8 Weeks, class starts 10/23/12Location: Meet instructor at registration area

each week Tuition: $80 for all 8 weeks or $15 pay as you go!

Instructor: Ariel Baron Robbins

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thursdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmAbstract Painting 202Advanced Fused Glass GlassColor Drawing 103Egg Tempera Painting/Gilding 101Figure Drawing 201Interm/Adv Wheel Throwing CeramicsMixed Media Painting 101Photoshop for All Artists 101Relief Sculpture SculptureRomancing the Stone Stone

1:30pm - 4:30pmBeginning Fused Glass GlassPainting Existentially 202Romancing the Stone StoneTry Cone 6 Glazing CeramicsWoodblock & Relief Prints 101

4:30pm - 6:30pmBak Prep for Visual Art 102Clay Construction CeramicsSculpture for Kids 103

6:00pm – 9:00pmThe Accidental in Art 202Photo Salon 101Project-a-Week LevyRaku and Saggar Firing CeramicsRomancing the Stone StoneSocial Painting 201Wax 101: Bronze Casting Sculpture

tuesday continuedCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

Bak Prep for Visual Art 201Dreyfoos Prep 202Portfolio Prep 203

6:00pm – 9:00pmDrawing 101 202History of World Cinema East Gallery/LibraryInterm/Adv Wheel Throwing CeramicsIntroduction to Silversmithing JewelryPainting 101 201Welding for Metal Sculptors Metal/Wood

wednesdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmAdvanced Handbuilding CeramicsAdvanced Painting Seminar 201Bookbinding Basics 101Discovering Pastels 103Jewelry: Independent Study LevyIndependent Glass Studio GlassIntro. to Digital Photography Computer LabHone Your Stone (skills) StoneMosaics: Ceramic to Sculptural SculptureStill Life Painting 203

1:30pm - 4:30pmIndependent Study: Clay Sculpture SculptureOil Painting 201Portraiture/Self Portrait 202Raku and Saggar Firing CeramicsRealism 203Wire and Metal Creations Levy

3:30pm –5:30pmBak Prep for Communications 101Bak Prep for Visual Art 102

4:30pm – 6:30pmLooking Around Us! 103Teen Jewelry Workshops Levy

6:00pm - 9:00pmBody & Anatomy 201Intermediate Digital Photography LibraryJewelry: Independent StudyHandbuilding 101 Plus CeramicsTry Raku (3rd Wednesday) CeramicsMetal Sculpture Sculpture

mondayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmThe Illuminated Object 101Independent Glass Studio GlassIntro to Silversmithing JewelryMixed Media Painting w/Acrylic 201Watercolor 101 203

1:30pm - 4:30pmBeginning Wheel Throwing CeramicsColor by Accident 101Expressionistic Sculpture SculpturePainting 201 202Watercolor 201 203

4:30pm - 6:30pmBak Prep for Communication 102Bak Prep for Visual Art 103Digital Photography/Imaging Computer RoomDreyfoos Prep 201

5:00pm - 7:00pmPaint with Encaustics! 203

6:00pm - 9:00pm8 Weeks of Art Meet at RegistrationBeginning Wheel Throwing CeramicsPrintmaking 101 101Woodworking 101 Sculpture

tuesdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:00 pmAbstract Painting 201Advanced Fused Glass GlassThe Art of Chinese Brush Painting 103Beginning Drawing 203Figurative Sculpture SculptureHandbuilding 101 CeramicsJewelry Using Non-Trad. Materials JewelryMy Little Artist 104Portrait/Life Drawing 202Stone Carving: Ind. Study Stone

1:30pm – 4:30pmBeginning Fused Glass GlassFibers, Textiles, and Natural Dyeing 101Figure Painting Group 201Indep. Study: Clay Sculpture SculptureInterm | Adv Wheel Throwing Ceramics

4:30pm - 6:30pmArtists throughout History 103Bak Prep for Theater 102

course schedule week at a glance ceramics | drawing | glass fusing & jewelry | painting | photography & digital arts | printmaking & fiber arts | sculpture | youth

fridayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -12:30pmFigure Drawing & Sketch Group 201My Little Artist & Me 104Refrigerator Art! Glass

1:30pm – 4:30pmClassical Charcoal Drawing 102Flatbed Scanner as Camera! Computer LabPainting 201 202

4:30pm - 6:30pmIllustration: Graphic Novels 103Rock the Wheel and Handbuild Ceramics

saturdayCLASS TITLE STUDIO | LOCATION

9:30am -11:30amBak Prep 203Drawing & Painting Workshop 102Mix It Up! 103

9:30am - 12:30pmBeginning Wheel Throwing CeramicsJust Bead It! GlassOil Painting 202Saturdays are for Fusing Glass

10:00am - 11:30amClay Construction Ceramics

10:00am - 12:00pmDrawing Journal LibraryDreyfoos Prep 201First Saturdays, Art on the Go! 101

12:30pm - 2:30pmExperimental Drawing 103Exploring Art: 3D 203

1:30pm – 4:30pmDrawing and Painting the Nude Figure 201

art on the go!

SEPTEMBER

Outdoor Painting and DrawingThis workshop is designed for beginner and

advanced painters alike. The skills of seeing,simplification, shapes, value, and color will beemphasized from the onset. The luscious setting ofthe Armory will serve as a perfect setting.Participants will move towards a personal style in notime! The workshop will be repeated the 1stSaturday of each month and students are welcometo attend more than once!

Instructor: Sonya Gaskell PW1.6a3Dates: Saturday, September 1 Time: 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: meet in LibraryTuition: $50

Chinese Brush PaintingChinese brush painting is one of the oldest

continuous artistic traditions in the world. In this 3hour workshop you will work learn the basictechniques of this ancient art form with Sue Wilders,who has studied with Americas foremost Chinesemasters.

Instructor: Susan Wilders PW2.3cDates: Wednesday, September 12Location: Metal | Wood StudioTime: 6:00 – 9:00pmTuition: $45

Wheel ThrowingTake a seat and get your hands on the potter’s

wheel! You know you want to try this ancienttechnique with a modern twist. You will learn tocenter your clay and walk away from the wheel witha finished product. This workshop will give you thebasic fundamentals of wheel work and will leave youwanting to take an eight week class!

Instructor: Michael Blair CW1.5a Dates: Wednesday, September 19 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pmTuition: $45

All materials are included in the cost of tuition, unlessotherwise noted. Please register in advance toensure your space.

art SALONSart relatedCOURSES

Mixed/Multi-Media SalonFIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH6:30-8:30PM Less technical, more conceptual! NYC and LAmeet WPB! This group will discuss everythingfrom conceptual art to contemporary artthemes, practices, and techniques. We’ll coverthe broader world of conceptual art andwhere we as artists fit into the big picture.Facilitated by Elle Schorr.This salon is acollaboration between Artists of Palm BeachCounty and the Armory Art Center.

Art, Women, and CultureTHIRD TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH 6:30-8:30PM Each month we will discuss contemporarythemes of women and art. This group fostersawareness of women artists, their artwork,message, and impact on our culture at large.Facilitated by Elle Schorr and Madeline Gallo.

Photo SalonEVERY OTHER THURSDAY6:30-8:30PM Modeled after the long-running New York CityPhoto Salon program. Each week differentphotographers present work for critique andconversation. Facilitated by Robert Swinson.

8 Weeks of Art! Level: BeginnerCan’t make your mind up about what course to

take? Are you curious about trying something new?Or, would you just like to try out each art area? Youcan do it all in this 8 week course that takes you on awhirlwind tour through the diverse curriculum wehave to offer. Each week will feature a project in thefollowing areas: drawing, painting, printmaking,fused glass, fiber arts, ceramics: hand-building,ceramics: wheel throwing, and sculpture.

Instructor: various P9.1cDates: Monday, 6:00pm – 9:00pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Meet instructor at registration area

each week Tuition: $265 Lab fee: $25

History of World Cinema Level: AllThis survey course is designed as an introduction

to World Cinema. In viewing significant U.S. andinternational films from early “nickelodeon” moviesto contemporary cinema, students will develop anappreciation of films from an active, criticalviewpoint.

Learning about camera techniques, lighting,directing, and film structure will enhance a love offilms.

Each film screening will be preceded by a brief talkabout the filmmaker, specific film techniques, andthe cultural/historical context. Then there will be agroup discussion following the film screening.

Week One: Penny Arcade Movies to Story-telling and Slapstick Comedy

Week Two: German ExpressionismWeek Three: Soviet Editing and MontageWeek Four: Hollywood’s Golden Age 1927-1941Week Five: Film as PropagandaWeek Six: Post-War American Film NoirWeek Seven: Post-War Italian Neo-RealismWeek Eight: US Movies in the TV Era—the 1950s

Instructor: Karen Davis RA30.2cDates: Tuesday, 6:00pm – 8:30pm

8 Weeks, class starts 10/23/12Location: Meet instructor at registration area

each week Tuition: $80 for all 8 weeks or $15 pay as you go!

Instructor: Ariel Baron Robbins

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Handbuilding 101 PlusLevel: Beginning/Intermediate

This class will explore the variety of hand-buildingtechniques used in functional and sculptural ceramics.Both experimental and traditional processes will betaught: pinching, coiling, slab building, extruding andcreating forms from a solid block of clay. We will alsoexplore a variety of finishes, slips, terra sigillata, under-glazes and glazes. Demos and directed projects will bepracticed and individual exploration will follow. Bringyour ideas and sketch book to class. Limit 15 Students.

Instructor: Deborah Adornato C6.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300 Lab fee: $20

W H E E L T H R O W I N G

Beginning Wheel Throwing Level: BeginnerFor students with no previous experience on the

potter’s wheel, this course will introduce thefundamental skills necessary to center clay andproduce basic pottery forms like bowls, cylinders,mugs, vases, or planters. Learn about the balancebetween aesthetic and utilitarian considerationsthat can determine the difference between goodwork and great work. Limit 14 Students.

Instructor: Deborah Adornato C1.1bDates: Monday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

7 Weeks - class starts 9/10 Tuition: $265Lab Fee: $18Artist in Residence: Matt Fiske C1.1c1Dates: Monday 6:00 – 9:00pm

4 WEEKS - class starts 9/10 Tuition: $160Lab Fee: $10Instructor: Michael Blair C1.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am –12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $20

Intermediate | Advanced Wheel ThrowingDesigned for students with prior experience on

the wheel, this course will offer students a chance todevelop and improve technical throwing skills.Students will also practice new techniques to alterand embellish thrown forms using a variety of toolsand methods. Explore glazing and firing processes,discuss historical and contemporary ceramics, andcontinue to generate new work on a moreindependent level with regular interaction withinstructor. Limit 14 Students

Artist in Residence: Matt Fiske C2.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $300 Lab Fee: $20Instructor: Deborah Adornato C1.2cDates: Tuesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $20Instructor: Lauren Clay C1.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am –12:30pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $20

R A K U & S A G G A RRaku and Saggar Firing Level: All

Get ready for the heat and learn the art of Raku.Experiment with Raku glaze techniques andalternative firing methods using saggars, sawdustand horse hair. While there will be time to make newforms in class, students are encouraged to bring 4bisque objects for glazing and firing. This coursefocuses on the firing and glazing techniques. Firingschedule is contingent on quantity of work. Studentsshould have basic knowledge of clay and be able towork somewhat independently. Limit 8 Students.

Instructor: Ronald Shaw C8.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30 pm Tuition: $300 Lab fee: $20Instructor: Ronald Shaw C8.4cDates: Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $20

Try Raku Workshop Level: All This once a month class will get you ready for the

heat and learning the art of Raku. Experiment withRaku glaze techniques and alternative firingmethods using saggars, sawdust and horse hair.Limit of 3 bisque objects for glazing and firing. Thiscourse focuses on the firing and glazing techniques.Students should have basic knowledge of clay andbe able to work somewhat independently.Registration is limited to 6 students.

Instructor: Ronald Shaw C8.3bDates: Every Third Wednesday

5:30pm – 8:30 pm Tuition: $45, pay as you go

CLAY PRICES : CERAMICSAvailable Clay Bodies

Studio Blend $19Raku $20B-Mix $23Miller 510 $24Porcelain $25For safety reasons students must

purchase and use only clay made availablethrough the Armory Art Center.

These clay prices include 1 bisquefiring, studio glazes and 1 glaze firing.These prices apply to the clays used in theceramics studio only.

Re-fires are an additional fee.

­ETry Cone 6 Glazing!Students will have the opportunity to focus

more on decorative application techniques with aemphasis towards a brighter color palette. Eachstudent is responsible for bringing a variety of soft-bristol paint brushes and as many as 6 pieces ofbisque-ware to class. Let’s get glazing!

Instructor: Artist in Residence C10.4bDates: Every Third Thursday, 1:30 – 4:30pm Tuition: $45, pay as you go

H A N D B U I L D I N GAdvanced Handbuilding

Level: Intermediate/AdvancedInterested in working independently yet want

regular contact with instructor to further yourcreativity and artistic vision? Bring your notebookand ideas to class and take your pinching, coilingand slab techniques to the next level. Play with theextruder and experiment with form. Instruction isgeared towards individuals’ ideas. Limit 15students.

Instructor: Artist in Residence C5.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am –12:30pm Tuition: $300 Lab fee: $20

Handbuilding 101Level:Begommer

Explore what you can create using your hands!Learn basic pinch, slab, and coil constructionmethods as well as the use of molds. Decorativetreatments will include stamps, slips, and stains.Students will also learn how to glaze and finish theirpots using high-fire glazing techniques. No previousclay experience is required, but please do not missthe first class! This class is a prerequisite for all clayclasses. Limit 15 Students.

Instructor: Lauren Clay C6.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Tuition: $300 Lab Fee: $20Instructor: Artist in Residence C6.2aDates: Tuesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300 Lab Fee: $20

ceramics All ceramic classes are held in the MurielS. Kaplan sculpture building.

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Handbuilding 101 PlusLevel: Beginning/Intermediate

This class will explore the variety of hand-buildingtechniques used in functional and sculptural ceramics.Both experimental and traditional processes will betaught: pinching, coiling, slab building, extruding andcreating forms from a solid block of clay. We will alsoexplore a variety of finishes, slips, terra sigillata, under-glazes and glazes. Demos and directed projects will bepracticed and individual exploration will follow. Bringyour ideas and sketch book to class. Limit 15 Students.

Instructor: Deborah Adornato C6.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300 Lab fee: $20

W H E E L T H R O W I N G

Beginning Wheel Throwing Level: BeginnerFor students with no previous experience on the

potter’s wheel, this course will introduce thefundamental skills necessary to center clay andproduce basic pottery forms like bowls, cylinders,mugs, vases, or planters. Learn about the balancebetween aesthetic and utilitarian considerationsthat can determine the difference between goodwork and great work. Limit 14 Students.

Instructor: Deborah Adornato C1.1bDates: Monday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

7 Weeks - class starts 9/10 Tuition: $265Lab Fee: $18Artist in Residence: Matt Fiske C1.1c1Dates: Monday 6:00 – 9:00pm

4 WEEKS - class starts 9/10 Tuition: $160Lab Fee: $10Instructor: Michael Blair C1.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am –12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $20

Intermediate | Advanced Wheel ThrowingDesigned for students with prior experience on

the wheel, this course will offer students a chance todevelop and improve technical throwing skills.Students will also practice new techniques to alterand embellish thrown forms using a variety of toolsand methods. Explore glazing and firing processes,discuss historical and contemporary ceramics, andcontinue to generate new work on a moreindependent level with regular interaction withinstructor. Limit 14 Students

Artist in Residence: Matt Fiske C2.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $300 Lab Fee: $20Instructor: Deborah Adornato C1.2cDates: Tuesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $20Instructor: Lauren Clay C1.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am –12:30pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $20

R A K U & S A G G A RRaku and Saggar Firing Level: All

Get ready for the heat and learn the art of Raku.Experiment with Raku glaze techniques andalternative firing methods using saggars, sawdustand horse hair. While there will be time to make newforms in class, students are encouraged to bring 4bisque objects for glazing and firing. This coursefocuses on the firing and glazing techniques. Firingschedule is contingent on quantity of work. Studentsshould have basic knowledge of clay and be able towork somewhat independently. Limit 8 Students.

Instructor: Ronald Shaw C8.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30 pm Tuition: $300 Lab fee: $20Instructor: Ronald Shaw C8.4cDates: Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $20

Try Raku Workshop Level: All This once a month class will get you ready for the

heat and learning the art of Raku. Experiment withRaku glaze techniques and alternative firingmethods using saggars, sawdust and horse hair.Limit of 3 bisque objects for glazing and firing. Thiscourse focuses on the firing and glazing techniques.Students should have basic knowledge of clay andbe able to work somewhat independently.Registration is limited to 6 students.

Instructor: Ronald Shaw C8.3bDates: Every Third Wednesday

5:30pm – 8:30 pm Tuition: $45, pay as you go

CLAY PRICES : CERAMICSAvailable Clay Bodies

Studio Blend $19Raku $20B-Mix $23Miller 510 $24Porcelain $25For safety reasons students must

purchase and use only clay made availablethrough the Armory Art Center.

These clay prices include 1 bisquefiring, studio glazes and 1 glaze firing.These prices apply to the clays used in theceramics studio only.

Re-fires are an additional fee.

­ETry Cone 6 Glazing!Students will have the opportunity to focus

more on decorative application techniques with aemphasis towards a brighter color palette. Eachstudent is responsible for bringing a variety of soft-bristol paint brushes and as many as 6 pieces ofbisque-ware to class. Let’s get glazing!

Instructor: Artist in Residence C10.4bDates: Every Third Thursday, 1:30 – 4:30pm Tuition: $45, pay as you go

H A N D B U I L D I N GAdvanced Handbuilding

Level: Intermediate/AdvancedInterested in working independently yet want

regular contact with instructor to further yourcreativity and artistic vision? Bring your notebookand ideas to class and take your pinching, coilingand slab techniques to the next level. Play with theextruder and experiment with form. Instruction isgeared towards individuals’ ideas. Limit 15students.

Instructor: Artist in Residence C5.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am –12:30pm Tuition: $300 Lab fee: $20

Handbuilding 101Level:Begommer

Explore what you can create using your hands!Learn basic pinch, slab, and coil constructionmethods as well as the use of molds. Decorativetreatments will include stamps, slips, and stains.Students will also learn how to glaze and finish theirpots using high-fire glazing techniques. No previousclay experience is required, but please do not missthe first class! This class is a prerequisite for all clayclasses. Limit 15 Students.

Instructor: Lauren Clay C6.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Tuition: $300 Lab Fee: $20Instructor: Artist in Residence C6.2aDates: Tuesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300 Lab Fee: $20

ceramics All ceramic classes are held in the MurielS. Kaplan sculpture building.

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ceramicsJesse Ring artist in residence

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Independent Study Level: Interm./Adv.Students will design and work on their own

jewelry projects with guidance from the instructor. Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J16.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $30Instructor: Andrea Janosik J16.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00 – 9:00pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

Introduction to Silversmithing Level: Beginner

This class introduces the student to the art ofjewelry making through the proper use of handtools, torches, flex shafts, polishers and more.Through personal instruction, close up demos, andhands on experience, the student will learn how tolayout, drill, pierce, file, form, solder, and polishsterling silver. All of these techniques will beapplicable to sterling silver, brass, and copper. Whilesome tools are supplied by the school, students areexpected to bring their own hand-tools andsupplies.

Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J5.1aDates: Monday, 9:30pm – 12:30pm

class starts 9/10Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J5.2ccDates: Tuesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

­EJewelry Using Non-Traditional Materials Level: All

Explore what you can do without metal! Studentswill learn to incorporate materials apart from metalto create unusual and contemporary jewelry usingfound objects, paper, fabric, leather, and more! Findyour own new ways to connect with or withoutgluing, cold connections or also soldering. Bringyour thinking cap! While some tools are supplied bythe school, students are expected to bring their ownhand-tools and supplies.

Instructor: Andrea Janosik J10.2aDates: Tuesday, 9:30pm – 12:30pm Tuition: $300

jewelryAll jewelry classes are held in the Levy JewelryStudios located in the main building.

EMake a Ring in One Day! Design and fabricate a wide-band ring using

various gauge wires of gold, silver, brass, copper, ornew gold. Wire will be cut, twisted, soldered, andformed into a flat ring band, then filed and forgedinto a ring to fit your finger! This one day class will behands-on and will include demonstrations andexamples by the instructor. Students are to bringvarious gauges of wire, but the instructor will havesome available for purchase.

Instructor::Lou-Ann Berkley 2012S-JW4.3aDates: August 22, 9:30am – 4:30pmLocation:: Jewelry Studio Tuition: $100

Instructor::Lou-Ann Berkley 2012F1-JW4.3aDates: September 12, 9:30am – 4:30pmLocation:: Jewelry Studio Tuition: $100

Project-A-Week Level: Beginner / Intermediate

This will be a fun and productive class for studentsfamiliar with basic silversmithing techniques. Thisclass will be devoted to a new and exciting projectswhich students will finish quickly within one classperiod. The focus will be on production techniquesand creativity within simplicity. Some newtechniques will be introduced as well, possiblyincluding sandblasting and Keumboo. While sometools are supplied by the school, students areexpected to bring their own hand-tools and supplies.

Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J5.4cDates: Thursday 6:00 – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

­EWire and Metal Creations Level: AllStudents will work with wire to create pendants

and connectors. A variety of tools will be introduced.They also will learn how to cut, texture, age, andconnect metals to create jewelry pieces. Studentsdesign their own projects, with the goal ofcompleting an entire necklace. Some tools aresupplied by the school, but students are encouragedto start their own jewelry tool kits.

Instructor:Suzanne Redmond J5.3bDates: Wednesday, 1:30pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $300

Artist in Residence:Lisa JohnsonLeft:“Handle With Care”(detail)

Right:“On The Go PeanutNecklace”

Independent Glass Studio Level: Inter./Adv.For current students who would like a more

intense studio experience, individual projects will bedeveloped, advanced techniques explored in asmaller, more private studio setting. Students mustwear closed toe shoes. Registration is limited to 8participants.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G16.1aDates: Monday 9:30am - 12:30pm

class starts 9/10Tuition: $48 per class, pay as you go

Instructor: Camille Perrin G16.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Tuition: $48 per class, pay as you go

Just Bead It! Level: AllFor all those bead-aholics who have tons of beads

and would like to spend some time with aprofessional stringer as well as other bead nuts tocreate bead necklaces of all varieties -we will workon design, color theory and technical aspects ofstringing for professional looking finished pieces andhave a great time in the process. Bring your beads,tools and stringing supplies, we will supply agorgeous workspace, good information and seriousfun. Class is held once a month. Dates TBA.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G12.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 1:00pm Tuition: $45 per class, pay as you go

­ERefrigerator Art into a Glass Masterpiece!Level: All

Take those drawings off the fridge and bring themto the most fun class you’ll ever take! Turn yourchild/grandchild’s art into a permanent masterpiecein glass. In this two day workshop, you will learn totransform a 2D family treasure into a 3D work of art!This is the perfect introductory glass fusing class orthe perfect way to show your glass prowess to yourfamily! Students must wear closed toe shoes.Registration is limited to 8 participants.

Instructor: Camille Perrin GW17.5aDates: Two day Workshop:

Friday and Saturday, September 7th and 8th, 9:30am – 4:30pm

Tuition: $195

Saturdays Are For Fusing Level: All This class is perfect for fusing enthusiasts who

cannot attend weekday classes. Students must wearclosed toe shoes. Registration is limited to 8participants.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G17.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 12:30pm Tuition: $45 per class, pay as you go

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Advanced Fused Glass Level: Inter./Adv.This course will explore advanced techniques in

warm glass including slumping, relief fusing, andinclusions; while working on your own design tocreate a body of work. Advanced knowledge of glasscutting techniques and all cold working apparatus isrequired. Students must wear closed toe shoes.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G14.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $65, additional firing fees may applyInstructor: Camille Perrin G14.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $65, additional firing fees may apply

Beginning Fused Glass Level: BeginningThis course will give those interested in glass

fusing a solid foundation. Basic cutting techniques,shop safety, cold working with various apparatus,materials and glass characteristics will be exploredto create functional glass & jewelry pieces, includesfull and tack fusing, and slumping. Students mustwear closed toe shoes.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G12.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30 pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $65, additional firing fees may apply

Instructor: Camille Perrin G12.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $65, additional firing fees may apply

All glass fusing courses are held in the Glass Studiolocated adjacent to Montgomery Hall.

glass fusingdrawingBeginning Drawing

Level: Beginner | IntermediateGain the basic skills and techniques of drawing.

Learn proper pencil use for various marks andchoosing paper surfaces. Composition, perspectiveand design will be addressed by working from stilllife, nature, and with a model.

Instructor: Nune Asatryan D7.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300Model Fee: $12

The Body & Anatomy Level: AllConstruct compositions including a nude figure,

learning how to observe, study and translate thehuman form through the understanding of theweight, balance, mechanics, structure, andmovement of the body. Develop trust in eye/handcoordination through exposure to both the skeletaland muscular systems. Comparative anatomybetween humans and animals will also be observedin detail.

Instructor: Amber Tutwiler D31.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $300 Model fee: $96

Classical Charcoal Drawing Level: AllThis class will teach how to use charcoal to create

classical realistic drawings. Charcoal is an incrediblyversatile medium for creating either sketchy orsmooth polished drawings that resemble paintings.This class will explore different types of charcoal, avariety of papers, and tools for manipulatingcharcoal. Learn how to light and compose subjectmatter, create three dimensional forms on a flatsurface, and create various effects. The instruction isone on one and will enhance the skills of bothbeginner and advanced students.

Instructor: Eric Bossik D31.5bDates: Friday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $300

­EColor Drawing Level: AllExplore color theory and applications through

expressive mark-making drawing. Work with drawingmedia including colored pencil, pastel, watercolor, andcollage. Explore formal principles of color, model withcolor, and investigate content and concepts that canbe expressed through color drawing.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor D7.4aDates: Thursday, 9:30am - 12:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $300

Discovering Pastels Level: BeginnerUsing basic drawing skills, begin incorporating

color into your work with soft pastels. Discover thewide range of pastels, the unique techniques of themedium, mixing color directly on the paper and thebrilliance of this dry medium. Work from still life,landscape or your own photos. Students will havethe choice of working outside at the Armory. If colorexcites you, this is your perfect class!

Instructor: Roxene Sloate D8.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $300

Drawing 101 Level: BeginnerThis course will teach you the basics of drawing:

line, shape, shade, perspective and proportion. Wewill learn how to make 2-dimensional shapes look 3dimensional. We will use simple materials: pencils,charcoal and pen and learn each mediums uniquequalities. As the saying goes, “Your paintings are onlyas good as your drawings. “ Drawing is the absoluteessential to all visual art mediums. When you knowhow to draw, you can learn any other medium.

Instructor: Michael Las Casas D9.2cDates: Tuesday 6:30 – 8:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $200

­EDrawing and Painting with Coffee Level: All

This will be a truly interactive experience! This is acomprehensive course on how to draw and paintfrom life, how to use alternative materials, and alsohow to present your work and participate incritiques. The entire class we'll be conducted insideand just outside a local coffee shop. We will learnhow to sketch and paint the customers, theinteriors, the exteriors, how to create unique andinteresting still-lives, and how to use coffee as adrawing/painting medium.

Instructor: Ariel Baron-Robbins D10.1cDates: Mondays 6:00-9:00pm

7 WEEKS starting 9/10/12Location: Howley’s Restaurant

4700 Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach, FLTuition: $265

Figure Drawing Level: All Students will develop their personal style in a

variety of techniques and use various drawingmaterials. There will be an emphasis on markmaking, proportion, foreshortening, and perspectiveof the figure.

Instructor: Miroslav Antich D1.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $575Model fee: $96

SKETCH & FIGURE GROUPFriday 9:30am -12:30pmWork with a live model (without

instruction). Start with quick sketches ofthree minutes, then conclude with longposes of 20 minute intervals.

Drawing materials limited tocharcoal, pastel, and pencil. *No wetmedia!

Please call to reserve a spot. Purchase 10 in Advance for $150

Fee: $20 Members$25 Non-Members

Senior Rate (over 75): $12

­EPortrait/Life Drawing Level: All Everyday we interact with people who have

differing facial features, body types and ways ofcommunicating. Through drawing, the artist hashis/her own way of telling a story about the personbeing drawn. This is achieved by using specific lines,values, and compositions. In this course, we focus onwhat is clearly seen among male and female modelsand within the space created. We also focus onspecific techniques including: pushing lights anddarks to create a dramatic/appealing atmosphere,scale, size, dimension, and investigatingproportions/relationship of the body to itssurroundings. an greatly benefit beginning toadvanced students.

Instructor: Talia Cervetti D6.2aDates: Tuesday, 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 202Tuition: $300Model fee: $96

­EPsycho-geography WorkshopLevel: Intermediate/Advanced

This workshop will introduce the concept andmethodology of Psychogeography. Based on thewritings of Guy Debord, a Parisian Situationist (by theend of the day, you'll know what that means!), wewill conduct a psychogeography walking exerciseand create artwork from our findings.Psychogeography is the art of mapping oursurroundings based on what they emotionally feellike to us. No two maps will be the same andstudents should have an open mind andadventurous spirit!

Instructor: Ariel Baron-Robbins RA-20.6aDates: Saturday, September 22, 2012,

10:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Meet at RegistrationTuition: $300

Instructor: Talia Cervetti

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Independent Study Level: Interm./Adv.Students will design and work on their own

jewelry projects with guidance from the instructor. Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J16.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $30Instructor: Andrea Janosik J16.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00 – 9:00pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

Introduction to Silversmithing Level: Beginner

This class introduces the student to the art ofjewelry making through the proper use of handtools, torches, flex shafts, polishers and more.Through personal instruction, close up demos, andhands on experience, the student will learn how tolayout, drill, pierce, file, form, solder, and polishsterling silver. All of these techniques will beapplicable to sterling silver, brass, and copper. Whilesome tools are supplied by the school, students areexpected to bring their own hand-tools andsupplies.

Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J5.1aDates: Monday, 9:30pm – 12:30pm

class starts 9/10Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J5.2ccDates: Tuesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

­EJewelry Using Non-Traditional Materials Level: All

Explore what you can do without metal! Studentswill learn to incorporate materials apart from metalto create unusual and contemporary jewelry usingfound objects, paper, fabric, leather, and more! Findyour own new ways to connect with or withoutgluing, cold connections or also soldering. Bringyour thinking cap! While some tools are supplied bythe school, students are expected to bring their ownhand-tools and supplies.

Instructor: Andrea Janosik J10.2aDates: Tuesday, 9:30pm – 12:30pm Tuition: $300

jewelryAll jewelry classes are held in the Levy JewelryStudios located in the main building.

EMake a Ring in One Day! Design and fabricate a wide-band ring using

various gauge wires of gold, silver, brass, copper, ornew gold. Wire will be cut, twisted, soldered, andformed into a flat ring band, then filed and forgedinto a ring to fit your finger! This one day class will behands-on and will include demonstrations andexamples by the instructor. Students are to bringvarious gauges of wire, but the instructor will havesome available for purchase.

Instructor::Lou-Ann Berkley 2012S-JW4.3aDates: August 22, 9:30am – 4:30pmLocation:: Jewelry Studio Tuition: $100

Instructor::Lou-Ann Berkley 2012F1-JW4.3aDates: September 12, 9:30am – 4:30pmLocation:: Jewelry Studio Tuition: $100

Project-A-Week Level: Beginner / Intermediate

This will be a fun and productive class for studentsfamiliar with basic silversmithing techniques. Thisclass will be devoted to a new and exciting projectswhich students will finish quickly within one classperiod. The focus will be on production techniquesand creativity within simplicity. Some newtechniques will be introduced as well, possiblyincluding sandblasting and Keumboo. While sometools are supplied by the school, students areexpected to bring their own hand-tools and supplies.

Artist in Residence: Lisa M Johnson J5.4cDates: Thursday 6:00 – 9:00pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $30

­EWire and Metal Creations Level: AllStudents will work with wire to create pendants

and connectors. A variety of tools will be introduced.They also will learn how to cut, texture, age, andconnect metals to create jewelry pieces. Studentsdesign their own projects, with the goal ofcompleting an entire necklace. Some tools aresupplied by the school, but students are encouragedto start their own jewelry tool kits.

Instructor:Suzanne Redmond J5.3bDates: Wednesday, 1:30pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $300

Artist in Residence:Lisa JohnsonLeft:“Handle With Care”(detail)

Right:“On The Go PeanutNecklace”

Independent Glass Studio Level: Inter./Adv.For current students who would like a more

intense studio experience, individual projects will bedeveloped, advanced techniques explored in asmaller, more private studio setting. Students mustwear closed toe shoes. Registration is limited to 8participants.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G16.1aDates: Monday 9:30am - 12:30pm

class starts 9/10Tuition: $48 per class, pay as you go

Instructor: Camille Perrin G16.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Tuition: $48 per class, pay as you go

Just Bead It! Level: AllFor all those bead-aholics who have tons of beads

and would like to spend some time with aprofessional stringer as well as other bead nuts tocreate bead necklaces of all varieties -we will workon design, color theory and technical aspects ofstringing for professional looking finished pieces andhave a great time in the process. Bring your beads,tools and stringing supplies, we will supply agorgeous workspace, good information and seriousfun. Class is held once a month. Dates TBA.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G12.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 1:00pm Tuition: $45 per class, pay as you go

­ERefrigerator Art into a Glass Masterpiece!Level: All

Take those drawings off the fridge and bring themto the most fun class you’ll ever take! Turn yourchild/grandchild’s art into a permanent masterpiecein glass. In this two day workshop, you will learn totransform a 2D family treasure into a 3D work of art!This is the perfect introductory glass fusing class orthe perfect way to show your glass prowess to yourfamily! Students must wear closed toe shoes.Registration is limited to 8 participants.

Instructor: Camille Perrin GW17.5aDates: Two day Workshop:

Friday and Saturday, September 7th and 8th, 9:30am – 4:30pm

Tuition: $195

Saturdays Are For Fusing Level: All This class is perfect for fusing enthusiasts who

cannot attend weekday classes. Students must wearclosed toe shoes. Registration is limited to 8participants.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G17.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 12:30pm Tuition: $45 per class, pay as you go

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Advanced Fused Glass Level: Inter./Adv.This course will explore advanced techniques in

warm glass including slumping, relief fusing, andinclusions; while working on your own design tocreate a body of work. Advanced knowledge of glasscutting techniques and all cold working apparatus isrequired. Students must wear closed toe shoes.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G14.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $65, additional firing fees may applyInstructor: Camille Perrin G14.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pmTuition: $300Lab Fee: $65, additional firing fees may apply

Beginning Fused Glass Level: BeginningThis course will give those interested in glass

fusing a solid foundation. Basic cutting techniques,shop safety, cold working with various apparatus,materials and glass characteristics will be exploredto create functional glass & jewelry pieces, includesfull and tack fusing, and slumping. Students mustwear closed toe shoes.

Instructor: Camille Perrin G12.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30 pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $65, additional firing fees may apply

Instructor: Camille Perrin G12.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $65, additional firing fees may apply

All glass fusing courses are held in the Glass Studiolocated adjacent to Montgomery Hall.

glass fusingdrawingBeginning Drawing

Level: Beginner | IntermediateGain the basic skills and techniques of drawing.

Learn proper pencil use for various marks andchoosing paper surfaces. Composition, perspectiveand design will be addressed by working from stilllife, nature, and with a model.

Instructor: Nune Asatryan D7.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300Model Fee: $12

The Body & Anatomy Level: AllConstruct compositions including a nude figure,

learning how to observe, study and translate thehuman form through the understanding of theweight, balance, mechanics, structure, andmovement of the body. Develop trust in eye/handcoordination through exposure to both the skeletaland muscular systems. Comparative anatomybetween humans and animals will also be observedin detail.

Instructor: Amber Tutwiler D31.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $300 Model fee: $96

Classical Charcoal Drawing Level: AllThis class will teach how to use charcoal to create

classical realistic drawings. Charcoal is an incrediblyversatile medium for creating either sketchy orsmooth polished drawings that resemble paintings.This class will explore different types of charcoal, avariety of papers, and tools for manipulatingcharcoal. Learn how to light and compose subjectmatter, create three dimensional forms on a flatsurface, and create various effects. The instruction isone on one and will enhance the skills of bothbeginner and advanced students.

Instructor: Eric Bossik D31.5bDates: Friday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $300

­EColor Drawing Level: AllExplore color theory and applications through

expressive mark-making drawing. Work with drawingmedia including colored pencil, pastel, watercolor, andcollage. Explore formal principles of color, model withcolor, and investigate content and concepts that canbe expressed through color drawing.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor D7.4aDates: Thursday, 9:30am - 12:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $300

Discovering Pastels Level: BeginnerUsing basic drawing skills, begin incorporating

color into your work with soft pastels. Discover thewide range of pastels, the unique techniques of themedium, mixing color directly on the paper and thebrilliance of this dry medium. Work from still life,landscape or your own photos. Students will havethe choice of working outside at the Armory. If colorexcites you, this is your perfect class!

Instructor: Roxene Sloate D8.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $300

Drawing 101 Level: BeginnerThis course will teach you the basics of drawing:

line, shape, shade, perspective and proportion. Wewill learn how to make 2-dimensional shapes look 3dimensional. We will use simple materials: pencils,charcoal and pen and learn each mediums uniquequalities. As the saying goes, “Your paintings are onlyas good as your drawings. “ Drawing is the absoluteessential to all visual art mediums. When you knowhow to draw, you can learn any other medium.

Instructor: Michael Las Casas D9.2cDates: Tuesday 6:30 – 8:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $200

­EDrawing and Painting with Coffee Level: All

This will be a truly interactive experience! This is acomprehensive course on how to draw and paintfrom life, how to use alternative materials, and alsohow to present your work and participate incritiques. The entire class we'll be conducted insideand just outside a local coffee shop. We will learnhow to sketch and paint the customers, theinteriors, the exteriors, how to create unique andinteresting still-lives, and how to use coffee as adrawing/painting medium.

Instructor: Ariel Baron-Robbins D10.1cDates: Mondays 6:00-9:00pm

7 WEEKS starting 9/10/12Location: Howley’s Restaurant

4700 Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach, FLTuition: $265

Figure Drawing Level: All Students will develop their personal style in a

variety of techniques and use various drawingmaterials. There will be an emphasis on markmaking, proportion, foreshortening, and perspectiveof the figure.

Instructor: Miroslav Antich D1.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $575Model fee: $96

SKETCH & FIGURE GROUPFriday 9:30am -12:30pmWork with a live model (without

instruction). Start with quick sketches ofthree minutes, then conclude with longposes of 20 minute intervals.

Drawing materials limited tocharcoal, pastel, and pencil. *No wetmedia!

Please call to reserve a spot. Purchase 10 in Advance for $150

Fee: $20 Members$25 Non-Members

Senior Rate (over 75): $12

­EPortrait/Life Drawing Level: All Everyday we interact with people who have

differing facial features, body types and ways ofcommunicating. Through drawing, the artist hashis/her own way of telling a story about the personbeing drawn. This is achieved by using specific lines,values, and compositions. In this course, we focus onwhat is clearly seen among male and female modelsand within the space created. We also focus onspecific techniques including: pushing lights anddarks to create a dramatic/appealing atmosphere,scale, size, dimension, and investigatingproportions/relationship of the body to itssurroundings. an greatly benefit beginning toadvanced students.

Instructor: Talia Cervetti D6.2aDates: Tuesday, 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 202Tuition: $300Model fee: $96

­EPsycho-geography WorkshopLevel: Intermediate/Advanced

This workshop will introduce the concept andmethodology of Psychogeography. Based on thewritings of Guy Debord, a Parisian Situationist (by theend of the day, you'll know what that means!), wewill conduct a psychogeography walking exerciseand create artwork from our findings.Psychogeography is the art of mapping oursurroundings based on what they emotionally feellike to us. No two maps will be the same andstudents should have an open mind andadventurous spirit!

Instructor: Ariel Baron-Robbins RA-20.6aDates: Saturday, September 22, 2012,

10:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Meet at RegistrationTuition: $300

Instructor: Talia Cervetti

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Egg Tempera Painting & Gilding Level: All

One of the most ancient techniques andincreasingly popular today, egg tempera isrenowned for its luminosity and the ability to createcountless textures, glazes, and scumbles in a singlesession. It is ideal for rendering portraits, the humanfigure, still-lifes, and landscapes. All aspects of themedium will be covered from the mixing of paintsfrom dry pigments, under painting, glazing,andwater-gilding, to the embellishment of gold leaf withdesigns, pattern and gems. Combining both Easternand Western traditions, this class will include in-depth instruction, critiques, and demonstrations.

Instructor: Scherer and Ouporov P30.4a1Dates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300Lab Fee:: $50

Mixed Media Painting Level: AllExplore the vast range of materials and methods

of painting available today. Learn how to use oils,acrylics, casein, pastel, metal leaf, and mixed mediaapplied to a variety of surfaces. Whether you workfrom life, imagination, or photography, this coursewill enhance your technical skills as you developyour artistic vision. Understand diverse paintingapproaches-grisaille, under painting, direct painting,glazing, and impasto. Proportion, value, spatialrelationships, design principles, and color theory willalso be emphasized.

Instructor: Scherer and Ouporov P30.4a2Dates: Thursday 9:30am - 12:30pm Location: Studio 101Tuition: $300

Mixed Media Painting with AcrylicLevel: Intermediate | Advanced

This course consists of weekly demonstrations ofcontemporary acrylic painting techniques with avariety of mediums and other materials currentlyused by many established and “cutting edge” artists.Emphasis is on individualized instruction forstudents interested in painting based onfundamental understanding of the elements andprinciples of design, while encouraging: spontaneity,risk taking, chance, and new combinations. Short(half hour or less) demonstrations will include:airbrush painting, photocopy transfers, hard edgepainting, projection painting, acrylic paint gels andmediums layering.

Instructor: Clarence “Skip”Measelle P15.1aDates: Monday 9:30am – 12:30pm

Monday 9:30am – 12:30pm class starts 9/10

Location: Studio 201Tuition: $300

Oil Painting Level: AllBeginning students will be taught a systematic,

step by-step approach in which each class builds onthe previous one. Students can expect to learn aboutcolor by making a color wheel, a color mixing chart,a color gradation value chart, drawing, brushwork,and much more. Intermediate and advancedstudents may explore subject matter of choice usingtheir own photographs such as landscapes, sharpfocus on a single object, room interiors, etc.Application of glazing and veiling is also covered.

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P4.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $300

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P4.6aDates: Saturday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Outdoor Painting Level: All

This class is offered in three formats, so as to beflexible with any student's schedule (see below) andis geared to both beginner and advanced painters.The skills of seeing, simplification, shapes value andcolor will be exercised at the onset and focus willmove towards personal style as well as demos andsharing of Sonya's own techniques. Participants willtravel to sites in Palm Beach County to paint onlocation.

Instructor: Sonya Gaskell Location: Meet at RegistrationClass or Workshop Options:

1. 3 Day Workshop PW1.5a1September 7-9, 9:30am – 4:30pm). Tuition: $230

2. Art on the Go workshop PW1.6a1-8choose any Saturday between 9/8 and 10/27, 9:30am – 12:30pm$45 per workshop

3. 8 week class PW1.6ameets each Saturday, 9:30am – 12:30pmstarting 9/8. Tuition: $300

Painting 101 Level | BeginnerThis class will cover the fundamentals of painting.

With guidance from the instructor, students will discovertheir own style of painting representational, and/or nonrepresentational. Bring your own source material andideas to work with during class.

Instructor: Nune Asatryan P7.2cDates: Tuesday 6:00pm-9:00pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $300

Painting 201 Level: Int. | Adv.In this course the instructor will work with students

on individually developing their own personal style. Thiscourse is well suited for students with ideas for paintingsand seeking guidance from an expert to furtherprogress. Students should bring in their own sourcematerial and ideas to work with during class.

Artist in Residence: Eriberto Biera P20.1bDates: Monday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Artist in Residence: Eriberto Biera P20.5bDates: Friday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Paint with Encaustics!Encaustic was used in the ancient city of Fayum

Rome during the late first century to paint mummyportraits which are still in perfect condition! We toowill explore the versatile medium of encaustic, apaint made of pigment, beeswax and resin which isapplied in a molten form using heat. We will learnthe use of basic encaustic materials, tools, andpainting techniques

Instructor: Laura Wortzel K20.1bDates: Monday 5:00 - 7:00pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Painting Existentially Level: AllThis movement’s name is derived from a

combination of the German Expressionists and thepost war ideals of American Abstract Expressionism.It has an image of being rebellious, minimalistic,anarchic, and highly idiosyncratic. This class boilsdown to Self Expression and is about intuitivehonesty and freedom by accessing your creativity.

Instructor: Harlan Hoffman P25.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Portraiture (or Self Portrait) from Start to FinishLevel: All

This course will utilize a live model to learn thecomplete process of creating portraits. Students willbegin by learning the proportions of the head incharcoal and progress painting a full color portrait!This class aims to combine technical skills withexpressive self-interpretation so students canunderstand more about ourselves physically andemotionally. Students can work with any drawingmedium (charcoal, graphite, or other) as they exploretheir own reflection with a mirror and paper!

Instructor: Amber Tutwiler P42.3bDates: Wednesday, 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 202Tuition: $300Model Fee: $96

Realism Level: AllThis course teaches students to translate what

they see into a realistic painting on canvas. Creatingan accurate preliminary drawing, composition andlighting, and under painting will all be coveredresulting in the ability to create successful paintings.

Instructor: Eric Bossik P55.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300

­ESocial Painting! Level: AllLearn something new while meeting new friends and

being productive! Facilitator will be on hand to help andguide students in the medium of his/her choose. Eachweek, there will be a different visiting artist to sharehis/her work and experience with the group!

Instructor: Michael Las Casas P8.4cDates: Thursday, 6:00pm - 8:00pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: pay as you go, $25 per week

Still Life Painting Level: AllStudents will work on color harmonies,

composition, and issues of light and dark values tocreate dynamic still lifes. Participants will learn how toorchestrate set ups using their own objects as well asobjects provided by the instructor. Acrylic or Oil Paints.

Instructor: Nancy Tart P36.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am –12:30pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Watercolor 101 Level: BeginnerStudents will learn the application of brushwork,

color mixing, methods of applying paint to paper, anddrawing/perspective. Application of these basics willresult in one-color, two-color, three-color and full-colorpaintings. It is these basics that make the spontaneousmedia of watercolor fun and exciting!

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P33.1aDates: Monday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300PLEASE DO NOT MISS THE FIRST FOUR CLASSES, AS THEY BUILD THE FRAMEWORK FOR THE ENTIRE 8-WEEK SESSION."

Watercolor 201 Level: Int. | Adv.This course is designed for intermediate and

advanced students who want to strengthen theirskills in watercolor techniques. The instructor willwork with students individually on their personaldevelopment as a painter. Create luminous light,vibrant color and dramatic moods in a variety ofsubject matter such as: still life, seascapes, and more.Watch a demo of a new technique weekly. Class willclose with a critique.

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P10.1bDates: Monday 1:30PM – 4:30 PM

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Abstract Painting Level: Int. | Adv.Students will explore abstract issues in

contemporary painting. Critical concepts ofcontemporary art and techniques will be covered.Personal expression encouraged. Appropriate for allmedia.

Instructor: Sam Perry P5.1aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $300Instructor: Sam Perry P5.3aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

The Accidental in Art Level: AllPollack and other Abstract Expressionists were

known to have used the accidental to theiradvantage in paintings. Even Leonardo Da Vinci inhis treatise on art of 1651 instructed his readers to"look for subject matter in the stains and drippingson walls". The accident seems ubiquitous and soelemental to discovery and invention. We willexplore the whimsical and accidental in our work tobetter inform our own painting methods.

Instructor: Harlan Hoffman P7.4cDates: Thursday 6:00pm – 8:00pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $200

Advanced Painting Seminar Level: Int. | Adv.This course is a studio style workshop for artists

already working independently who wantprofessional feedback on a regular basis. Emphasiswill be on developing a personal approach anddistinctive style in painting through discussions ofcontemporary art and current happenings in the artworld. Come in with some ideas of what you want topaint, to discuss the best approach for you.

Instructor: Miroslav Antich P23.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $575

The Art Of Chinese Brush Painting Level: AllLearn basic elements of Chinese brush painting

and master stroke techniques, such as flower, birdand landscape. You will experiment with line andelaborate style on Chinese paper and silk.

Instructor: Susan Wilders P35.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 103Tuition: $300

painting

You must be a currently enrolledstudent to purchase studio time in themedium you are enrolled. You can usestudio time when a classroom is notoccupied. Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry, andSculpture studio time is scheduledwithin the department.

Consult the Weekly Schedule onpages 7 and 8, to locate classroomsthat are free.

ART AREA COSTCeramics $200/8 weeksDrawing $100/8 weeksFiber Arts $160/8 weeksJewelry $100/8 weeksPainting $100/8 weeksPrintmaking $160/8 weeksSculpture $200/8 weeksSculpture indicates clay, metal, stone, and wood studio time.

open studio time

PRIVATE LESSONSMany of our talented instructors areavailable for private instruction.

Contact us today at561.832.1776 x 13 to schedule a

session. Prices vary and a minimumof two hours is required.

painting and drawingEriberto Biera artist in residence

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Egg Tempera Painting & Gilding Level: All

One of the most ancient techniques andincreasingly popular today, egg tempera isrenowned for its luminosity and the ability to createcountless textures, glazes, and scumbles in a singlesession. It is ideal for rendering portraits, the humanfigure, still-lifes, and landscapes. All aspects of themedium will be covered from the mixing of paintsfrom dry pigments, under painting, glazing,andwater-gilding, to the embellishment of gold leaf withdesigns, pattern and gems. Combining both Easternand Western traditions, this class will include in-depth instruction, critiques, and demonstrations.

Instructor: Scherer and Ouporov P30.4a1Dates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300Lab Fee:: $50

Mixed Media Painting Level: AllExplore the vast range of materials and methods

of painting available today. Learn how to use oils,acrylics, casein, pastel, metal leaf, and mixed mediaapplied to a variety of surfaces. Whether you workfrom life, imagination, or photography, this coursewill enhance your technical skills as you developyour artistic vision. Understand diverse paintingapproaches-grisaille, under painting, direct painting,glazing, and impasto. Proportion, value, spatialrelationships, design principles, and color theory willalso be emphasized.

Instructor: Scherer and Ouporov P30.4a2Dates: Thursday 9:30am - 12:30pm Location: Studio 101Tuition: $300

Mixed Media Painting with AcrylicLevel: Intermediate | Advanced

This course consists of weekly demonstrations ofcontemporary acrylic painting techniques with avariety of mediums and other materials currentlyused by many established and “cutting edge” artists.Emphasis is on individualized instruction forstudents interested in painting based onfundamental understanding of the elements andprinciples of design, while encouraging: spontaneity,risk taking, chance, and new combinations. Short(half hour or less) demonstrations will include:airbrush painting, photocopy transfers, hard edgepainting, projection painting, acrylic paint gels andmediums layering.

Instructor: Clarence “Skip”Measelle P15.1aDates: Monday 9:30am – 12:30pm

Monday 9:30am – 12:30pm class starts 9/10

Location: Studio 201Tuition: $300

Oil Painting Level: AllBeginning students will be taught a systematic,

step by-step approach in which each class builds onthe previous one. Students can expect to learn aboutcolor by making a color wheel, a color mixing chart,a color gradation value chart, drawing, brushwork,and much more. Intermediate and advancedstudents may explore subject matter of choice usingtheir own photographs such as landscapes, sharpfocus on a single object, room interiors, etc.Application of glazing and veiling is also covered.

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P4.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $300

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P4.6aDates: Saturday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Outdoor Painting Level: All

This class is offered in three formats, so as to beflexible with any student's schedule (see below) andis geared to both beginner and advanced painters.The skills of seeing, simplification, shapes value andcolor will be exercised at the onset and focus willmove towards personal style as well as demos andsharing of Sonya's own techniques. Participants willtravel to sites in Palm Beach County to paint onlocation.

Instructor: Sonya Gaskell Location: Meet at RegistrationClass or Workshop Options:

1. 3 Day Workshop PW1.5a1September 7-9, 9:30am – 4:30pm). Tuition: $230

2. Art on the Go workshop PW1.6a1-8choose any Saturday between 9/8 and 10/27, 9:30am – 12:30pm$45 per workshop

3. 8 week class PW1.6ameets each Saturday, 9:30am – 12:30pmstarting 9/8. Tuition: $300

Painting 101 Level | BeginnerThis class will cover the fundamentals of painting.

With guidance from the instructor, students will discovertheir own style of painting representational, and/or nonrepresentational. Bring your own source material andideas to work with during class.

Instructor: Nune Asatryan P7.2cDates: Tuesday 6:00pm-9:00pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $300

Painting 201 Level: Int. | Adv.In this course the instructor will work with students

on individually developing their own personal style. Thiscourse is well suited for students with ideas for paintingsand seeking guidance from an expert to furtherprogress. Students should bring in their own sourcematerial and ideas to work with during class.

Artist in Residence: Eriberto Biera P20.1bDates: Monday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Artist in Residence: Eriberto Biera P20.5bDates: Friday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Paint with Encaustics!Encaustic was used in the ancient city of Fayum

Rome during the late first century to paint mummyportraits which are still in perfect condition! We toowill explore the versatile medium of encaustic, apaint made of pigment, beeswax and resin which isapplied in a molten form using heat. We will learnthe use of basic encaustic materials, tools, andpainting techniques

Instructor: Laura Wortzel K20.1bDates: Monday 5:00 - 7:00pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Painting Existentially Level: AllThis movement’s name is derived from a

combination of the German Expressionists and thepost war ideals of American Abstract Expressionism.It has an image of being rebellious, minimalistic,anarchic, and highly idiosyncratic. This class boilsdown to Self Expression and is about intuitivehonesty and freedom by accessing your creativity.

Instructor: Harlan Hoffman P25.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

Portraiture (or Self Portrait) from Start to FinishLevel: All

This course will utilize a live model to learn thecomplete process of creating portraits. Students willbegin by learning the proportions of the head incharcoal and progress painting a full color portrait!This class aims to combine technical skills withexpressive self-interpretation so students canunderstand more about ourselves physically andemotionally. Students can work with any drawingmedium (charcoal, graphite, or other) as they exploretheir own reflection with a mirror and paper!

Instructor: Amber Tutwiler P42.3bDates: Wednesday, 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 202Tuition: $300Model Fee: $96

Realism Level: AllThis course teaches students to translate what

they see into a realistic painting on canvas. Creatingan accurate preliminary drawing, composition andlighting, and under painting will all be coveredresulting in the ability to create successful paintings.

Instructor: Eric Bossik P55.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300

­ESocial Painting! Level: AllLearn something new while meeting new friends and

being productive! Facilitator will be on hand to help andguide students in the medium of his/her choose. Eachweek, there will be a different visiting artist to sharehis/her work and experience with the group!

Instructor: Michael Las Casas P8.4cDates: Thursday, 6:00pm - 8:00pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: pay as you go, $25 per week

Still Life Painting Level: AllStudents will work on color harmonies,

composition, and issues of light and dark values tocreate dynamic still lifes. Participants will learn how toorchestrate set ups using their own objects as well asobjects provided by the instructor. Acrylic or Oil Paints.

Instructor: Nancy Tart P36.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am –12:30pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Watercolor 101 Level: BeginnerStudents will learn the application of brushwork,

color mixing, methods of applying paint to paper, anddrawing/perspective. Application of these basics willresult in one-color, two-color, three-color and full-colorpaintings. It is these basics that make the spontaneousmedia of watercolor fun and exciting!

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P33.1aDates: Monday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300PLEASE DO NOT MISS THE FIRST FOUR CLASSES, AS THEY BUILD THE FRAMEWORK FOR THE ENTIRE 8-WEEK SESSION."

Watercolor 201 Level: Int. | Adv.This course is designed for intermediate and

advanced students who want to strengthen theirskills in watercolor techniques. The instructor willwork with students individually on their personaldevelopment as a painter. Create luminous light,vibrant color and dramatic moods in a variety ofsubject matter such as: still life, seascapes, and more.Watch a demo of a new technique weekly. Class willclose with a critique.

Instructor: Martha Ann Myers P10.1bDates: Monday 1:30PM – 4:30 PM

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Abstract Painting Level: Int. | Adv.Students will explore abstract issues in

contemporary painting. Critical concepts ofcontemporary art and techniques will be covered.Personal expression encouraged. Appropriate for allmedia.

Instructor: Sam Perry P5.1aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $300Instructor: Sam Perry P5.3aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $300

The Accidental in Art Level: AllPollack and other Abstract Expressionists were

known to have used the accidental to theiradvantage in paintings. Even Leonardo Da Vinci inhis treatise on art of 1651 instructed his readers to"look for subject matter in the stains and drippingson walls". The accident seems ubiquitous and soelemental to discovery and invention. We willexplore the whimsical and accidental in our work tobetter inform our own painting methods.

Instructor: Harlan Hoffman P7.4cDates: Thursday 6:00pm – 8:00pm Location: Studio 202Tuition: $200

Advanced Painting Seminar Level: Int. | Adv.This course is a studio style workshop for artists

already working independently who wantprofessional feedback on a regular basis. Emphasiswill be on developing a personal approach anddistinctive style in painting through discussions ofcontemporary art and current happenings in the artworld. Come in with some ideas of what you want topaint, to discuss the best approach for you.

Instructor: Miroslav Antich P23.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $575

The Art Of Chinese Brush Painting Level: AllLearn basic elements of Chinese brush painting

and master stroke techniques, such as flower, birdand landscape. You will experiment with line andelaborate style on Chinese paper and silk.

Instructor: Susan Wilders P35.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 103Tuition: $300

painting

You must be a currently enrolledstudent to purchase studio time in themedium you are enrolled. You can usestudio time when a classroom is notoccupied. Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry, andSculpture studio time is scheduledwithin the department.

Consult the Weekly Schedule onpages 7 and 8, to locate classroomsthat are free.

ART AREA COSTCeramics $200/8 weeksDrawing $100/8 weeksFiber Arts $160/8 weeksJewelry $100/8 weeksPainting $100/8 weeksPrintmaking $160/8 weeksSculpture $200/8 weeksSculpture indicates clay, metal, stone, and wood studio time.

open studio time

PRIVATE LESSONSMany of our talented instructors areavailable for private instruction.

Contact us today at561.832.1776 x 13 to schedule a

session. Prices vary and a minimumof two hours is required.

painting and drawingEriberto Biera artist in residence

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EBookbinding Basics Level: AllClasses can be taken as a single session or an eight

week course. The classes are not cumulative, so bothbeginning and experienced students can enjoythem. For each class, students will be introduced tomaterials used, view examples and variations, andlearn the conceptual implications of the structure.

Each student will construct and take home anexample of the structure.Weeks are broken down as such:Bookbinding Basics Folded structuresBookbinding Basics Simple Sewn Structures Bookbinding Basics Single Sheet BindingsBookbinding Basics Glued StructuresBookbinding Basics Codex structuresBookbinding Basics Movable structuresBookbinding Basics Cover techniquesBookbinding Basics Envelopes, portfolios, & boxes

Instructor: Emilie Sayward Henry RA20.3aDates: Wednesday, 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 101Tuition: $300

EColor By Accident:

Adventures in Immersion DyingBeginning and experienced dyers will create one-

of-a-kind fabrics without expensive equipment.Emphasis will be on exploring color mixes, value, andcolor layering techniques, yielding many variationswith one basic recipe and several basic methods.Although fast and straightforward, the results arealways unique and the combinations are unlimited.These fabric pieces can be used as base material forother techniques such as shibori, silkscreen, andquilting, bookbinding, and collage.

Instructor: Emilie Sayward Henry RA20.1bDates: Monday, 1:30pm – 4:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 9/10/2012)Location: Studio 101Tuition: $160

EFibers, Textiles & Natural dyeing Level:AllThis course is an introduction to the diversity of

textile arts. Students will grasp a clearunderstanding of how to prepare natural dye baths,dye threads and fabrics using specific mordents, aswell as experimenting with different plants andvegetation to obtain a variety of different colorswhen dyeing. We will also focus on 2-dimensionalconstructions using the following techniques:knitting, plaiting, looping, coiling, and loomweaving. Students are challenged to experiment incombining fine art (drawing & painting) with thesetraditional forms of textiles.

Instructor: Talia Cervetti RA12.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 101Tuition: $300

printmaking & fiber artsDue to materials and instruction needed, a minimum registration of 5 weeks is required when purchasing printmaking classes.

EThe Illuminated Object: A Jigsaw Reduction Print

This course explores different textile techniquesusing a variety of materials such as natural and man-made fibers along with beads, shells, feathers andrecycled materials in order to create and constructboth two and three-dimensional artworks. Emphasisis on individual creativity for both beginner andadvanced students.

Instructor Emilie Sayward Henry RA20.1aDates: Monday, 9:30am – 12:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 9/10/2012)Location: Studio 101Tuition: $160

Printmaking 101 Level: BeginnerStudents will begin by creating monotypes

(painterly prints), collagraphs (relief ) and from there,will use intaglio techniques such as: drypoint onPlexiglas, soft- and hard-ground etching, aquatint onmetal and a combination of these techniques. Learnhow to create an etching plate and use a printingpress to reproduce art prints. Previous students of adifferent skill level can continue their projects anddevelopment, but everyone will discover secretsbehind processes that great artists have used andthat contemporary artists continue to explore.

Instructor: Scherer | Ouporov RA21.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

Location: Studio 101 Tuition: $300Lab fee: $50Instructor: Melissa Weisz RA21.1cDates: Monday 6:00pm – 9:00pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 101 Tuition: $300Lab fee: $50

Intermediate Digital PhotographyLevel: Beginning | Intermediate

This class is aimed at those camera owners who wantto understand how to control their cameras andcapture the image they see through the view finder.SLR, Super Zooms and advanced compact digitalcameras with automatic and manual controls. Bringyour camera, manuals, freshly charged batteries and amemory card. We will go over the functions of yourcamera and explain the choices seen in the menus andcontrols while covering the various automatic programsand manual exposure settings.

Instructor: Robert Swinson RA5.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pmLocation: LibraryTuition: $300

Introduction to Digital PhotographyWorkshop Level: Beginning | Intermediate

Learn more about using your digital point & shootas well as the basics of digital SLR cameras. Whenyou leave this class you will have a betterunderstanding of what your camera does, why itdoesn't always do what you want it to and how toget the picture you want. Bring your camera andmanuals, freshly charged battery and memory card.

Instructor: Robert Swinson RA15.5aDates: 1 Day Workshop

Wednesday, 9/19, 9:30am – 4:30pmWednesday, 10/24, 9:30am – 4:30pm

Location: Computer LabTuition: $80

Photoshop 101 Level: AllThis class serves as an introduction to Adobe

Photoshop which includes Adobe Bridge, CameraRaw and Photoshop. This class will focus ontechniques for photographers, including filemanagement and file formats, menus, tools, imagesize and resolution for output, selections, layers,adjustment layers, layer masks, filters, blendingmodes and color adjustments. We will be workingwith Photoshop CS5, but if you want to bring yourown laptop, these basic techniques will apply toother versions as well. Free 30-day trials ofPhotoshop are available for download from Adobe.

Instructor: Joanne Urban RA4.5aDates: Friday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Computer LabTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35

Instructor: Jackie SwinsonInstructor: Talia Cervetti

Instructor:Emilie Sayward Henry

“Aleph”

Instructor:Joanne Urban “Bone Meditation”

EFlatbed Scanner as Camera! Level: AllFlat bed scanners were originally intended to

digitize 2D objects such as documents, film or slides.Using the scanner as a camera involves scanning 3Dobjects such as flowers, shells, fruit, vegetables,beads, toys, and any number of found objects. Theflat bed scanner technique is a challenge as it is yourcamera, your lighting and your stage all in one. Thescanner can generate extremely high resolutionimages capturing incredible detail. Using the sameenhancements you would use with images fromyour digital cameras, the scanned image will beimported into Photoshop for final editing andoutput.

For One Day Workshop: Materials for scanning willbe provided. You will go home with an 8x10photographic image of your still life creation. Feelfree to bring in any objects you would like to tryscanning.utomatic programs and manual exposuresettings.

Instructor: Joanne Urban RA25.5bDates: Friday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 10/5/12)Location: Computer LabTuition: $160Lab Fee: $35Instructor: Joanne Urban RAW25.6aDates: 1 Day Workshop, Saturday, 9/8,

9:30am – 4:30pmLocation: Computer LabTuition: $$100

From a Photograph to a MasterpieceLevel:All

Learn how to print your photographs on exoticpapers to create a mixed media work. Make acrylicskins to print on. Learn how to color your ownphotographs with different Media such as pastels,color pencils, water color and even acrylic paints! Youdon’t have to know how to draw or paint to take thisclass. Make your photograph an original by hand-coloring it. Learn how to transfer your photographsonto canvas, flower pots or anything else you canthink of. It starts as a photograph and ends as amaster piece that you created.

Instructor: Jackee Swinson RA12.5aDates: Friday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 103 Tuition: $300

photography & digital artsPhotoshop for All Artists Level: All

Photoshop is a very useful tool for all visual artists- painters, sculptors, photographers and artists of allkinds. This class will teach you how to use and applyPhotoshop techniques to create and enhance yourwork and skills as an artist. The course will cover howto scan and transform images, plan yourcomposition digitally, create maquette, transfer tovarious surfaces, and how to edit and enhanceexisting artwork. In addition, you will learn how toprofessionally photograph your artwork forreproduction and presentation. Students areencouraged to bring their own laptop withPhotoshop 5 installed. You can download a FREE30day trial of Photoshop from www.adobe.com.

Instructor: Pavel Ouporov RA4.4bDates: Thursday 1:30 - 4:30pm Location: Studio 101Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $35

Using AdobePhotoshop Lightroom®Workshop Level: All

In this workshop students will learn how tooperate the basic aspects of Lightroom versions 3and 4. Students will learn how to customize theircatalogs, import photographs, create digitalslideshows and internet galleries. Each module ofthe software will be covered and presets will bediscussed. The concept of nondestructive editing willbe covered as it pertains to camera RAW format filesas well as JPEG and other image formats.Requirements: Laptop computer either PC or Mac,copy of Lightroom® program (version 3 or 4) shouldbe installed. (You can download a 30 day free trial ofLightroom software to use during the class).

Instructor: Jackee Swinson RAW15.3aDates: One Day Workshop, Friday, 9/14,

9:30am – 4:30pmLocation: Computer RoomTuition: $80

EWoodblock & Relief Printing Level: AllIn this hands-on class,you will learn relief

printmaking techniques that can be used with orwithout a press. Relief printing allows for creatingmultiple original works of art using a carved block.Learn how to do woodcuts, wood engravings,linoleum cuts, and sun prints! These techniques arelead for creating posters, fine art editions, cards, andbooks on a variety of surfaces.

Instructor: Scherer | Ouporov RA22.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 10/4)Location: Studio 101 Tuition: $160Lab fee: $50

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EBookbinding Basics Level: AllClasses can be taken as a single session or an eight

week course. The classes are not cumulative, so bothbeginning and experienced students can enjoythem. For each class, students will be introduced tomaterials used, view examples and variations, andlearn the conceptual implications of the structure.

Each student will construct and take home anexample of the structure.Weeks are broken down as such:Bookbinding Basics Folded structuresBookbinding Basics Simple Sewn Structures Bookbinding Basics Single Sheet BindingsBookbinding Basics Glued StructuresBookbinding Basics Codex structuresBookbinding Basics Movable structuresBookbinding Basics Cover techniquesBookbinding Basics Envelopes, portfolios, & boxes

Instructor: Emilie Sayward Henry RA20.3aDates: Wednesday, 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Studio 101Tuition: $300

EColor By Accident:

Adventures in Immersion DyingBeginning and experienced dyers will create one-

of-a-kind fabrics without expensive equipment.Emphasis will be on exploring color mixes, value, andcolor layering techniques, yielding many variationswith one basic recipe and several basic methods.Although fast and straightforward, the results arealways unique and the combinations are unlimited.These fabric pieces can be used as base material forother techniques such as shibori, silkscreen, andquilting, bookbinding, and collage.

Instructor: Emilie Sayward Henry RA20.1bDates: Monday, 1:30pm – 4:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 9/10/2012)Location: Studio 101Tuition: $160

EFibers, Textiles & Natural dyeing Level:AllThis course is an introduction to the diversity of

textile arts. Students will grasp a clearunderstanding of how to prepare natural dye baths,dye threads and fabrics using specific mordents, aswell as experimenting with different plants andvegetation to obtain a variety of different colorswhen dyeing. We will also focus on 2-dimensionalconstructions using the following techniques:knitting, plaiting, looping, coiling, and loomweaving. Students are challenged to experiment incombining fine art (drawing & painting) with thesetraditional forms of textiles.

Instructor: Talia Cervetti RA12.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 101Tuition: $300

printmaking & fiber artsDue to materials and instruction needed, a minimum registration of 5 weeks is required when purchasing printmaking classes.

EThe Illuminated Object: A Jigsaw Reduction Print

This course explores different textile techniquesusing a variety of materials such as natural and man-made fibers along with beads, shells, feathers andrecycled materials in order to create and constructboth two and three-dimensional artworks. Emphasisis on individual creativity for both beginner andadvanced students.

Instructor Emilie Sayward Henry RA20.1aDates: Monday, 9:30am – 12:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 9/10/2012)Location: Studio 101Tuition: $160

Printmaking 101 Level: BeginnerStudents will begin by creating monotypes

(painterly prints), collagraphs (relief ) and from there,will use intaglio techniques such as: drypoint onPlexiglas, soft- and hard-ground etching, aquatint onmetal and a combination of these techniques. Learnhow to create an etching plate and use a printingpress to reproduce art prints. Previous students of adifferent skill level can continue their projects anddevelopment, but everyone will discover secretsbehind processes that great artists have used andthat contemporary artists continue to explore.

Instructor: Scherer | Ouporov RA21.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

Location: Studio 101 Tuition: $300Lab fee: $50Instructor: Melissa Weisz RA21.1cDates: Monday 6:00pm – 9:00pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 101 Tuition: $300Lab fee: $50

Intermediate Digital PhotographyLevel: Beginning | Intermediate

This class is aimed at those camera owners who wantto understand how to control their cameras andcapture the image they see through the view finder.SLR, Super Zooms and advanced compact digitalcameras with automatic and manual controls. Bringyour camera, manuals, freshly charged batteries and amemory card. We will go over the functions of yourcamera and explain the choices seen in the menus andcontrols while covering the various automatic programsand manual exposure settings.

Instructor: Robert Swinson RA5.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pmLocation: LibraryTuition: $300

Introduction to Digital PhotographyWorkshop Level: Beginning | Intermediate

Learn more about using your digital point & shootas well as the basics of digital SLR cameras. Whenyou leave this class you will have a betterunderstanding of what your camera does, why itdoesn't always do what you want it to and how toget the picture you want. Bring your camera andmanuals, freshly charged battery and memory card.

Instructor: Robert Swinson RA15.5aDates: 1 Day Workshop

Wednesday, 9/19, 9:30am – 4:30pmWednesday, 10/24, 9:30am – 4:30pm

Location: Computer LabTuition: $80

Photoshop 101 Level: AllThis class serves as an introduction to Adobe

Photoshop which includes Adobe Bridge, CameraRaw and Photoshop. This class will focus ontechniques for photographers, including filemanagement and file formats, menus, tools, imagesize and resolution for output, selections, layers,adjustment layers, layer masks, filters, blendingmodes and color adjustments. We will be workingwith Photoshop CS5, but if you want to bring yourown laptop, these basic techniques will apply toother versions as well. Free 30-day trials ofPhotoshop are available for download from Adobe.

Instructor: Joanne Urban RA4.5aDates: Friday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Computer LabTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35

Instructor: Jackie SwinsonInstructor: Talia Cervetti

Instructor:Emilie Sayward Henry

“Aleph”

Instructor:Joanne Urban “Bone Meditation”

EFlatbed Scanner as Camera! Level: AllFlat bed scanners were originally intended to

digitize 2D objects such as documents, film or slides.Using the scanner as a camera involves scanning 3Dobjects such as flowers, shells, fruit, vegetables,beads, toys, and any number of found objects. Theflat bed scanner technique is a challenge as it is yourcamera, your lighting and your stage all in one. Thescanner can generate extremely high resolutionimages capturing incredible detail. Using the sameenhancements you would use with images fromyour digital cameras, the scanned image will beimported into Photoshop for final editing andoutput.

For One Day Workshop: Materials for scanning willbe provided. You will go home with an 8x10photographic image of your still life creation. Feelfree to bring in any objects you would like to tryscanning.utomatic programs and manual exposuresettings.

Instructor: Joanne Urban RA25.5bDates: Friday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 10/5/12)Location: Computer LabTuition: $160Lab Fee: $35Instructor: Joanne Urban RAW25.6aDates: 1 Day Workshop, Saturday, 9/8,

9:30am – 4:30pmLocation: Computer LabTuition: $$100

From a Photograph to a MasterpieceLevel:All

Learn how to print your photographs on exoticpapers to create a mixed media work. Make acrylicskins to print on. Learn how to color your ownphotographs with different Media such as pastels,color pencils, water color and even acrylic paints! Youdon’t have to know how to draw or paint to take thisclass. Make your photograph an original by hand-coloring it. Learn how to transfer your photographsonto canvas, flower pots or anything else you canthink of. It starts as a photograph and ends as amaster piece that you created.

Instructor: Jackee Swinson RA12.5aDates: Friday 9:30am – 12:30pm Location: Studio 103 Tuition: $300

photography & digital artsPhotoshop for All Artists Level: All

Photoshop is a very useful tool for all visual artists- painters, sculptors, photographers and artists of allkinds. This class will teach you how to use and applyPhotoshop techniques to create and enhance yourwork and skills as an artist. The course will cover howto scan and transform images, plan yourcomposition digitally, create maquette, transfer tovarious surfaces, and how to edit and enhanceexisting artwork. In addition, you will learn how toprofessionally photograph your artwork forreproduction and presentation. Students areencouraged to bring their own laptop withPhotoshop 5 installed. You can download a FREE30day trial of Photoshop from www.adobe.com.

Instructor: Pavel Ouporov RA4.4bDates: Thursday 1:30 - 4:30pm Location: Studio 101Tuition: $300Lab Fee: $35

Using AdobePhotoshop Lightroom®Workshop Level: All

In this workshop students will learn how tooperate the basic aspects of Lightroom versions 3and 4. Students will learn how to customize theircatalogs, import photographs, create digitalslideshows and internet galleries. Each module ofthe software will be covered and presets will bediscussed. The concept of nondestructive editing willbe covered as it pertains to camera RAW format filesas well as JPEG and other image formats.Requirements: Laptop computer either PC or Mac,copy of Lightroom® program (version 3 or 4) shouldbe installed. (You can download a 30 day free trial ofLightroom software to use during the class).

Instructor: Jackee Swinson RAW15.3aDates: One Day Workshop, Friday, 9/14,

9:30am – 4:30pmLocation: Computer RoomTuition: $80

EWoodblock & Relief Printing Level: AllIn this hands-on class,you will learn relief

printmaking techniques that can be used with orwithout a press. Relief printing allows for creatingmultiple original works of art using a carved block.Learn how to do woodcuts, wood engravings,linoleum cuts, and sun prints! These techniques arelead for creating posters, fine art editions, cards, andbooks on a variety of surfaces.

Instructor: Scherer | Ouporov RA22.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 10/4)Location: Studio 101 Tuition: $160Lab fee: $50

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B R O N Z EWax 101: Fundamentals of Bronze Casting

Level: Beginning | IntermediateDiscover working directly in wax to create one of

a kind sculpture. Learn how to manipulate wax froma liquid state to a solid state using all the appropriatetools. Create a sculpture that can be cast in bronzethrough the ATELIER department at an additionalfee. Discover the techniques of working in wax tounderstand more about the age old process ofbronze casting.

Instructor: Lisette Cedeno S10.4c Dates: Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $65

S T O N EHone Your Stone Skills!

Level: Intermediate/AdvancedThis class is designed to have a sculptor

experience all the steps necessary to go from an ideato the installation of commissioned sculpture work.The sculptor will learn how to price their work (bidproposal) and how to sell it (presentation).

Instructor: Gerson Rapoport S9.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm

except for 9/26 which will be held on Thursdays 9/25)

Location: Stone StudioTuition: $300 Lab Fee: $35

Romancing The Stone Level: AllThe art of stone goes back to ancient times in just

about every continent of the world. Now in the 21stcentury, you can have a love affair with stone toshare your legacy from concept to completion. Startwith the basics of using hand tools, then rapidlytransition to power tools.

Instructor: Karyl Karpinos or Casey Wright S9.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Stone StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35Instructor: Karyl Karpinos or Casey Wright S9.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Stone StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35Instructor: Karyl Karpinos or Casey Wright S9.4cDates:: Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pmLocation: Stone StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35

Relief Sculpture Level: AllThis class will cover high and low relief sculpture

techniques in clay. Finished pieces will be wall hung.The class will emphasize moving from low relief tohigh relief while learning perspective and carvingtechniques to create illusions of space. Techniquesexplored include: Carving/reductive and additivesculpting; Solid and hollow building; Wall hangingmechanisms; or Texture and surface techniques.

Artist in Residence: Ariel Bowman S22.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am-12:30pmLocation: Sculpture StudioTuition: $300

Expressionistic Sculpture Level: Interm. | Adv.This class is designed for the advanced sculptor

who is interested in "seeing" the human figure innew ways. Learn how to break free from thetraditional academic style of studying humananatomy and create expressionistic sculpture.Students who wish to take this class must havepermission from the instructor.

Instructor: Chris Riccardo S22.1bDates: Monday 1:30am – 4:30pm

6 WEEKS (starting 9/17)Location: Sculpture StudioTuition: $230Model Fee: $72

Figurative Sculpture: Concepts and PracticesLevel: All

Students will study the human form using varioussculpture techniques. The course will addressmultiple approaches to rendering the human formin clay that include but are not limited to: life-modeling, coil building, slab building, press moldingand (if time permits) life casting. The students will beencouraged to experiment with these techniquesand challenged to consider how each techniquealters the works perception. The instructor will givepresentations, demos, and lead discussions to helpstimulate the student's understanding of their workand the practices they use.

Instructor: Artist in Residence S25.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am –12:30pmLocation: Sculpture StudioTuition: $300Model Fee: $96

sculptureIndependent Study: Clay Sculpture

Level: Beginner | IntermediateInterested in exploring your own ideas in clay? This

class will be an opportunity for you to workindependently with an experienced claysculptor/instructor beside you to assist and answerany questions you may have. Frequent discussionand critiques as well as demonstrations andtechniques will give you the knowledge and toolsnecessary to push your work to the next level. Bringan open mind, your ideas and a sketchbook to class.

Instructor: Artist in Residence S15.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Sculpture StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $15Instructor: Chris Riccardo S15.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

6 WEEKS (starting 9/17)Location: Sculpture StudioTuition: $230Lab Fee: $15

EMosaics: From Ceramic to SculpturalLevel: AllStudents plan their designs after looking at

examples, roll out sheets of clay, stamp and incisepatterns, apply glaze and once fired, break up firedsheets with tile nippers, apply thin set adhesive to asubstrate, apply mosaic pieces, and finally grout. Thisclass can be either sculptural/3-D with the mosaicapplied over a carved Styrofoam form, or flat wall tilewith the mosaic applied to plywood shapes. As theclass progresses, students will transition fromceramic to more sculptural mosaic elements.

Artist in Residence: Virginia McKinney S25.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm

6 WEEKS (starting 9/17Location: Sculpture StudioTuition: $230Lab Fee: $20

M E T A LMetal Sculpture Level: All

This class will focus on modern fabricationtechniques as they are related to direct metalsculpture. In addition, there will be an introductionto the basics of hand forging, a techniqueblacksmiths have used for centuries. Students willcut, forge, shape and weld steel to create sculpturesof their design.

Instructor: Sue Lampert S3.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm

7 WEEKS (no class 9/26)Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $265Lab Fee: $60

Welding for Metal Sculptors Level: Intermediate / Advanced

Learn welding techniques such as oxy/acetylenewelding and cutting, arc welding, heat forming andbrazing. This course is designed for metal sculptorswho wish to advance their skills or learn new onesand perfect for continuing works already in progress.

Instructor: Olin Hershberger S20.2cDates: Tuesday 6:00pm - 9:00pm Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $60

CLAY PRICES | SCULPTUREMiller 901 | $24

INCLUDES ONE BISQUE FIRINGGLAZE FIRING ADDITIONAL

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sculptureArial Bowman artist in residenceStone Carving: Independent Study

Level: Intermediate/AdvancedThis class is designed for sculptors who have their

own ideas and have the experience to carry themout. The instructor is available for critique and limitedassistance.

Instructor: Gerson Rapoport S9.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm

except for 9/18, 10/2, 10/9which will be held on Wednesdays

Location: Stone StudioTuition: $300 Lab Fee: $15

W O O DWoodworking 101 Level: All

We will explore nature's building methods: as invessels, pods, cocoons, etc. Using lightweightarmatures to support cloth /paper 'skins' dipped inbinders. Here is your chance to use woodcarving andwoodworking techniques. You will learn to cut, glue,carve, join, shape, sand, and finish a one-of-a-kindpiece of functional art. Bring your ideas and asketchbook. Wood is provided.

Instructor: James Sagui S2.1cDates: Monday 6:00pm-9:00pm

class starts 9/10Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $265Lab Fee: $30

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B R O N Z EWax 101: Fundamentals of Bronze Casting

Level: Beginning | IntermediateDiscover working directly in wax to create one of

a kind sculpture. Learn how to manipulate wax froma liquid state to a solid state using all the appropriatetools. Create a sculpture that can be cast in bronzethrough the ATELIER department at an additionalfee. Discover the techniques of working in wax tounderstand more about the age old process ofbronze casting.

Instructor: Lisette Cedeno S10.4c Dates: Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $65

S T O N EHone Your Stone Skills!

Level: Intermediate/AdvancedThis class is designed to have a sculptor

experience all the steps necessary to go from an ideato the installation of commissioned sculpture work.The sculptor will learn how to price their work (bidproposal) and how to sell it (presentation).

Instructor: Gerson Rapoport S9.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm

except for 9/26 which will be held on Thursdays 9/25)

Location: Stone StudioTuition: $300 Lab Fee: $35

Romancing The Stone Level: AllThe art of stone goes back to ancient times in just

about every continent of the world. Now in the 21stcentury, you can have a love affair with stone toshare your legacy from concept to completion. Startwith the basics of using hand tools, then rapidlytransition to power tools.

Instructor: Karyl Karpinos or Casey Wright S9.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Stone StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35Instructor: Karyl Karpinos or Casey Wright S9.4bDates: Thursday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Stone StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35Instructor: Karyl Karpinos or Casey Wright S9.4cDates:: Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pmLocation: Stone StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $35

Relief Sculpture Level: AllThis class will cover high and low relief sculpture

techniques in clay. Finished pieces will be wall hung.The class will emphasize moving from low relief tohigh relief while learning perspective and carvingtechniques to create illusions of space. Techniquesexplored include: Carving/reductive and additivesculpting; Solid and hollow building; Wall hangingmechanisms; or Texture and surface techniques.

Artist in Residence: Ariel Bowman S22.4aDates: Thursday 9:30am-12:30pmLocation: Sculpture StudioTuition: $300

Expressionistic Sculpture Level: Interm. | Adv.This class is designed for the advanced sculptor

who is interested in "seeing" the human figure innew ways. Learn how to break free from thetraditional academic style of studying humananatomy and create expressionistic sculpture.Students who wish to take this class must havepermission from the instructor.

Instructor: Chris Riccardo S22.1bDates: Monday 1:30am – 4:30pm

6 WEEKS (starting 9/17)Location: Sculpture StudioTuition: $230Model Fee: $72

Figurative Sculpture: Concepts and PracticesLevel: All

Students will study the human form using varioussculpture techniques. The course will addressmultiple approaches to rendering the human formin clay that include but are not limited to: life-modeling, coil building, slab building, press moldingand (if time permits) life casting. The students will beencouraged to experiment with these techniquesand challenged to consider how each techniquealters the works perception. The instructor will givepresentations, demos, and lead discussions to helpstimulate the student's understanding of their workand the practices they use.

Instructor: Artist in Residence S25.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am –12:30pmLocation: Sculpture StudioTuition: $300Model Fee: $96

sculptureIndependent Study: Clay Sculpture

Level: Beginner | IntermediateInterested in exploring your own ideas in clay? This

class will be an opportunity for you to workindependently with an experienced claysculptor/instructor beside you to assist and answerany questions you may have. Frequent discussionand critiques as well as demonstrations andtechniques will give you the knowledge and toolsnecessary to push your work to the next level. Bringan open mind, your ideas and a sketchbook to class.

Instructor: Artist in Residence S15.2bDates: Tuesday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Sculpture StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $15Instructor: Chris Riccardo S15.3bDates: Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

6 WEEKS (starting 9/17)Location: Sculpture StudioTuition: $230Lab Fee: $15

EMosaics: From Ceramic to SculpturalLevel: AllStudents plan their designs after looking at

examples, roll out sheets of clay, stamp and incisepatterns, apply glaze and once fired, break up firedsheets with tile nippers, apply thin set adhesive to asubstrate, apply mosaic pieces, and finally grout. Thisclass can be either sculptural/3-D with the mosaicapplied over a carved Styrofoam form, or flat wall tilewith the mosaic applied to plywood shapes. As theclass progresses, students will transition fromceramic to more sculptural mosaic elements.

Artist in Residence: Virginia McKinney S25.3aDates: Wednesday 9:30am – 12:30pm

6 WEEKS (starting 9/17Location: Sculpture StudioTuition: $230Lab Fee: $20

M E T A LMetal Sculpture Level: All

This class will focus on modern fabricationtechniques as they are related to direct metalsculpture. In addition, there will be an introductionto the basics of hand forging, a techniqueblacksmiths have used for centuries. Students willcut, forge, shape and weld steel to create sculpturesof their design.

Instructor: Sue Lampert S3.3cDates: Wednesday 6:00pm – 9:00pm

7 WEEKS (no class 9/26)Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $265Lab Fee: $60

Welding for Metal Sculptors Level: Intermediate / Advanced

Learn welding techniques such as oxy/acetylenewelding and cutting, arc welding, heat forming andbrazing. This course is designed for metal sculptorswho wish to advance their skills or learn new onesand perfect for continuing works already in progress.

Instructor: Olin Hershberger S20.2cDates: Tuesday 6:00pm - 9:00pm Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $300Lab Fee: $60

CLAY PRICES | SCULPTUREMiller 901 | $24

INCLUDES ONE BISQUE FIRINGGLAZE FIRING ADDITIONAL

1615

sculptureArial Bowman artist in residenceStone Carving: Independent Study

Level: Intermediate/AdvancedThis class is designed for sculptors who have their

own ideas and have the experience to carry themout. The instructor is available for critique and limitedassistance.

Instructor: Gerson Rapoport S9.2aDates: Tuesday 9:30am – 12:30pm

except for 9/18, 10/2, 10/9which will be held on Wednesdays

Location: Stone StudioTuition: $300 Lab Fee: $15

W O O DWoodworking 101 Level: All

We will explore nature's building methods: as invessels, pods, cocoons, etc. Using lightweightarmatures to support cloth /paper 'skins' dipped inbinders. Here is your chance to use woodcarving andwoodworking techniques. You will learn to cut, glue,carve, join, shape, sand, and finish a one-of-a-kindpiece of functional art. Bring your ideas and asketchbook. Wood is provided.

Instructor: James Sagui S2.1cDates: Monday 6:00pm-9:00pm

class starts 9/10Location: Metal | Wood StudioTuition: $265Lab Fee: $30

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EMY LITTLE ARTIST AND ME

Through the guidance of experiencedand talented instructors, your little onewill discover THEIR creative side, by YOURside.

The program promotes and enhances: artfulfun, developmental skills and benchmarks,motor and social development, schoolreadiness, parent and child connections,creative expression and self-esteem and mostimportantly…imagination.

Age: 2 - 4.5Tuition: $15 per class

or unlimited per month $70 Special Offer: Armory Youth Membership ($35)

is waived through AugustDates: 9:30am – 10:30am

Tuesdays and Fridays (starting June 29)Reservations required.

Limit of 6 children plus parent.

Sculpture For Kids! Discover the advantages of using clay to create

three dimensional works of art. Understanding thismaterial will teach students new ways of seeing andrepresenting forms.

Instructor: Lisette Cedeno K8.4bDates: Thursday, 4:00-6:00pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $160Lab Fee: $25

B A K P R E PBak Prep for Communication Arts

Write your own news report. Design an advertisementfor a product you create. Examine a movie, then createyour own ending! This course offers all the tools to getyou most prepared for the Bak Communications auditionfrom a veteran teacher with proven results.

Instructor: Mark Fetterly K11.1b Dates: Monday 4:30pm – 6:00 pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 102Tuition: $90Instructor: Renee Kessler K11.3b Dates: Wednesday 3:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Studio101Tuition: $160

Bak Prep for Theater ArtsLights, camera, action! Fifth grade aspiring actors

will have last minute coaching opportunities in frontof a 'live' audience before the Bak Middle School ofthe Arts Theatre Arts audition. Students will rehearsemonologues and engage in improvisational groupactivities before the big "performance" day. Pleasecome with prepared, memorized monologue,optional song, and/or optional drawing.

Instructor: Mark Fetterly K8.2b Dates: Tuesday, 4:30pm – 6:00pm Location: Studio 102Tuition: $100

Bak Prep for Visual ArtsNOW is the time to begin preparing for the Visual

Arts audition for Bak Middle School of the Arts!Spend time practicing the portfolio components toget a jumpstart on this challenging process.

Instructor: Nicole Crane K6.2b Dates: Tuesday 5:00pm – 7:00pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $160Instructor: Sandy Lerman K6.3b2Dates: Wednesday 3:30pm – 5:30pm Location: Studio 102Tuition: $160Instructor: Nicole Crane K6.4b Dates: Thursday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Location: Studio 102Tuition: $160Instructor: Kim Kovacs K6.6a Dates: Saturday 9:30am – 11:30am Location: Studio 203Tuition: $160 1817

Registration for youth courses is required by the fourth weekin each session. After week 4, please consider registering forArt on the Go! First Saturday classes instead or defer yourchild’s registration to the next session. Thank you.

Rock the Wheel and HandbuildThis course will introduce students to a variety of

basic pottery making methods on the wheel. Handbuilding and wheel throwing techniques will beintroduced and students will have the opportunityto explore the methods they find most exciting.

Instructor: Matt Fiske K33.5b Dates: Friday 4:30pm - 6:00pm Location: Ceramics StudioTuition: $100Lab Fee: $25

D R E Y F O O S P R E PDreyfoos Prep Class

Start preparing for the Dreyfoos School of the Artsaudition. Drawing skills will be polished with anemphasis on drawing from a live (clothed) modeland still-life. Learn to incorporate design conceptsthat will be evaluated during the audition processand build the confidence necessary before the “BigDay”. Emphasis will also be placed on the writtenessay and an artistic vocabulary will be shared andreviewed. Timed practice sessions and real-timeaudition simulations will be given throughout thecourse.

Instructor: Nancy Tart K7.6aDates: Saturday 10:00am – 12:00pm

6 WEEKS (class starts 9/22)Location: Studio 201Tuition: $130Model Fee: $24

Instructor: Talia Cervetti K7.1bDates: Monday 4:00pm – 6:00pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 201Tuition: $145Model Fee: $24

Instructor: Nancy Tart K7.2aDates: Tuesday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $160Model Fee: $24

H I G H S C H O O LEDigital Photography/Imaging

This course is an introduction to digitalphotography and workflow. Discussions, lecturesand assignments cover exposure, lighting, shuttereffects, and the creative possibilities of digitalphotography. In-class demonstrations and lecturesare complemented by field trips. Students learnbasic digital workflow, from organization and filemanagement to output. Students should bring adigital camera. Laptops are welcome.

Instructor: Gregory Ross K7.2c Dates: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Computer RoomTuition: $145

Bak Prep for Visual Arts Level: 5th & 6th GradeStudents will develop their art portfolios as well as

four BAK-required projects. These include: One blackand white self-portrait, a color study of plant life, asketch book of renderings and technique practices,and one sculpture. Goals: Develop student artportfolios for submission to BAK; Prepare studentsfor the Visual Arts portion of the BAK applicationprocess; Review and refine student portfoliopresentations. Anthony and Trina will providementorship in the Visual Arts with grade-appropriateguidance. They bring a working understanding andknowledge of the BAK entry process.

Instructor: Anthony or Trina Burks K6.1c Dates: Monday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Studio 203Tuition: $145

M I D D L E S C H O O L

EDigital Photography/ImagingThis course is an introduction to digital

photography and workflow. Discussions, lecturesand assignments cover exposure, lighting, shuttereffects, and the creative possibilities of digitalphotography. In-class demonstrations and lecturesare complemented by field trips. Students learnbasic digital workflow, from organization and filemanagement to output. Students should bring adigital camera. Laptops are welcome.

Instructor: Gregory Ross K7.2c Dates: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Computer RoomTuition: $145

EDrawing JournalStudents will learn to develop sketchbooks that to

serve as a journal to inspire and facilitate one’spersonal artistic and conceptual growth. Studentswill develop their visual awareness and memory,strengthen observational drawing skills, and developconcepts and themes for art through hands-onactivities and exercises.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor K20.6aDates: Saturday, 10:00am - 12:00pmLocation: LibraryTuition: $160

EMix it upIn this class students will discover a variety of

materials to create 2-dimensional and 3 dimensionalart work. The class projects will expose children tomaterials and art concepts that involve the elementsand principles of design. This class will push yourcreativity to create your own unique work of art.

Instructor: Lisette Cedeno K5.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 11:00am Location: Studio 103Tuition: $100Lab fee: $10

G R A D E S 3 - 5

Clay ConstructionA lump of clay offers a whole new world of

creative possibilities. Discover how slabs and coilsbecome interesting shapes and forms. You willexplore new skills in handbuilding and learndecorative techniques using textures and colorfulunderglazes.

Instructor: Dianne Stanley K10.4bDates: Thursday 4:30pm – 6:00pm Location: Ceramics StudioTuition: $100Lab Fee: $25

Instructor: Dianne Stanley K10.6aDates: Saturday 10:00am –11:30am Location: Ceramics StudioTuition: $100Lab Fee: $25

Drawing & Painting WorkshopExperience the world around us throughobservational drawing and painting. Explore adiverse approach to still life, landscape, self-portraitsand figure drawing by learning new techniques in amixed media approach. Art work is portfolio ready.

Instructor: Cheryl Scott K4.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 11:00amLocation: Studio 102Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

EExploring Art: 3D FUNdamentalsThis class is eight weeks of exploring the

FUNdamental techniques of art including sculptureusing clay, metal, and wood, among other media.Whether preparing for a Bak audition or just wantingto hone your art skills, this class is for you!

Instructor: Kim Kovacs K8.6bDates: Saturday 12:30pm – 2:00pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

youth P R E S C H O O L

EMy Little Artist & MeThis program is designed for 2-4.5 year olds and

their parent/caregiver. The program promotes andenhances developmental skills and benchmarks;motor and social development; school readiness;artful fun; parent and child connections; creativeexpression and self-esteem; and imagination!Registration in advance is advised. Limit of 6 childrenplus parents. Parent must accompany child. ArmoryArt Center membership is waived for the if you signup in September!

Instructor: Vicky Eurich, Brigid Howard, or Marvel Mejia

Dates: Tuesdays KW6.2a 1-8Fridays KW6.5a 1-8

9:30am – 10:30am Location: Meets at registrationTuition: $90Lab Fee: $15 per class or

unlimited per month $70

G R A D E S K - 2Artists throughout History

In this class, students will learn the fundamentalsof drawing and painting while having fun! The basicelements and principles of art will be exploredthroughout each art lesson in order to develop eachartist’s knowledge in creating their own unique workof art. Each student should bring their own 8” x 10”hardcover sketchbook.

Instructor: Jaclyn Trotta K12.2bDates: Tuesday 4:00pm – 5:30pm Location: Studio 103Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

Looking Around Us! Drawing fromObservation

Students will create drawings and paintings from life.Examples include sketching a bowl of fruit (still life),drawing from a model (figurative) or drawing a streetscene (landscape). All from real life observation!Students will also be introduced to significant arthistory, art criticism and aesthetics. Let's find out howto "see" the hole in the donut!

Instructor: Maggie Jahn K6.3cDates: Wednesday 4:00pm-5:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

Drawing and Painting the Nude FigureLearn to draw the nude figure in a structured

studio environment. Individual attention will begiven to each student to aid them in figure studies,essential in developing observational skills andcritical for continuing to develop portfolio pieces.Gain skills and understanding of the form, as well asadvance the maturity level of artwork and self.Students must have written parental consent.Models may be female or male.

Instructor: Amber Tutwiler K15.6bDates: Saturday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $250Model Fee: $96

EDrawing JournalStudents will learn to develop sketchbooks that to

serve as a journal to inspire and facilitate one’spersonal artistic and conceptual growth. Studentswill develop their visual awareness and memory,strengthen observational drawing skills, and developconcepts and themes for art through hands-onactivities and exercises.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor K20.6aDates: Saturday, 10:00am - 12:00pmLocation: LibraryTuition: $160

EExperimental DrawingStudents will explore alternative methods of

drawing and drawing expression and participate incontemporary art dialogue of the definition of“drawing.” Create inventive projects involvingtraditional drawing practices and materials, collage,mixed media, and finding inspiration throughcollecting, documenting and researching.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor K20.6bDates: Saturday, 12:30pm - 2:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $160

Illustration: Graphic Novels, Comics andCartoons

These aren’t just for the Sunday funnies anymore.Comics and Graphic novels are big business and awonderful creative outlet as well. This course willintroduce students to the language of comics, frompanels and speech balloons to inking their finishedpages. We will focus on developing students’ storiesand character concepts in traditional and non-traditional comic formats, using a variety of materialsand techniques.

Instructor: Gwenn Seuling K31.5cDates: Friday 4:30 pm – 6:30 pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $160

Paint with Encaustics1Encaustic was used in the ancient city of Fayum

Rome during the late first century to paint mummyportraits which are still in perfect condition! We toowill explore the versatile medium of encaustic, apaint made of pigment, beeswax and resin which isapplied in a molten form using heat. We will learnthe use of basic encaustic materials, tools, andpainting techniques

Instructor: Laura Wortzel K20.1bDates: Monday 5:00 - 7:00pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Portfolio Prep Learn how to integrate your strengths and

passions in painting, drawing, 3D, science, literatureand visual problem solving into a single body ofartwork. Through this course students becomecomfortable and understand how to properly utilizedifferent mediums and art materials in their dailycreation process. One-on-one aid will be given tobuild your portfolio. Learn more about careers in artand portfolio importance for advancement.

Instructor: Sandy Lerman K3.2bDates: Tuesday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $160

ETeen Jewelry Workshop: Stringing and WrappingStudents will learn the basics of bead stringing

and attaching clasps. Wire dangles and wrappedbeads will also be taught, and each student willcomplete at least one jewelry project.

Instructor: Suzanne Redmond K15.3b1Dates: Wednesday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 9/5)Location: Jewelry Studio Tuition: $95Lab Fee: $35

ETeen Jewelry Workshop: Stamped Name JewelryThis class is an introduction to stamped metal

jewelry. Students will learn to work with metal andvarious jewelry tools. Each student will make at leastone pendant.

Instructor: Suzanne Redmond K15.3b2Dates: Wednesday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 10/3)Location: Studio 103Tuition: $95Lab Fee: $35

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EMY LITTLE ARTIST AND ME

Through the guidance of experiencedand talented instructors, your little onewill discover THEIR creative side, by YOURside.

The program promotes and enhances: artfulfun, developmental skills and benchmarks,motor and social development, schoolreadiness, parent and child connections,creative expression and self-esteem and mostimportantly…imagination.

Age: 2 - 4.5Tuition: $15 per class

or unlimited per month $70 Special Offer: Armory Youth Membership ($35)

is waived through AugustDates: 9:30am – 10:30am

Tuesdays and Fridays (starting June 29)Reservations required.

Limit of 6 children plus parent.

Sculpture For Kids! Discover the advantages of using clay to create

three dimensional works of art. Understanding thismaterial will teach students new ways of seeing andrepresenting forms.

Instructor: Lisette Cedeno K8.4bDates: Thursday, 4:00-6:00pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $160Lab Fee: $25

B A K P R E PBak Prep for Communication Arts

Write your own news report. Design an advertisementfor a product you create. Examine a movie, then createyour own ending! This course offers all the tools to getyou most prepared for the Bak Communications auditionfrom a veteran teacher with proven results.

Instructor: Mark Fetterly K11.1b Dates: Monday 4:30pm – 6:00 pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 102Tuition: $90Instructor: Renee Kessler K11.3b Dates: Wednesday 3:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Studio101Tuition: $160

Bak Prep for Theater ArtsLights, camera, action! Fifth grade aspiring actors

will have last minute coaching opportunities in frontof a 'live' audience before the Bak Middle School ofthe Arts Theatre Arts audition. Students will rehearsemonologues and engage in improvisational groupactivities before the big "performance" day. Pleasecome with prepared, memorized monologue,optional song, and/or optional drawing.

Instructor: Mark Fetterly K8.2b Dates: Tuesday, 4:30pm – 6:00pm Location: Studio 102Tuition: $100

Bak Prep for Visual ArtsNOW is the time to begin preparing for the Visual

Arts audition for Bak Middle School of the Arts!Spend time practicing the portfolio components toget a jumpstart on this challenging process.

Instructor: Nicole Crane K6.2b Dates: Tuesday 5:00pm – 7:00pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $160Instructor: Sandy Lerman K6.3b2Dates: Wednesday 3:30pm – 5:30pm Location: Studio 102Tuition: $160Instructor: Nicole Crane K6.4b Dates: Thursday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Location: Studio 102Tuition: $160Instructor: Kim Kovacs K6.6a Dates: Saturday 9:30am – 11:30am Location: Studio 203Tuition: $160 1817

Registration for youth courses is required by the fourth weekin each session. After week 4, please consider registering forArt on the Go! First Saturday classes instead or defer yourchild’s registration to the next session. Thank you.

Rock the Wheel and HandbuildThis course will introduce students to a variety of

basic pottery making methods on the wheel. Handbuilding and wheel throwing techniques will beintroduced and students will have the opportunityto explore the methods they find most exciting.

Instructor: Matt Fiske K33.5b Dates: Friday 4:30pm - 6:00pm Location: Ceramics StudioTuition: $100Lab Fee: $25

D R E Y F O O S P R E PDreyfoos Prep Class

Start preparing for the Dreyfoos School of the Artsaudition. Drawing skills will be polished with anemphasis on drawing from a live (clothed) modeland still-life. Learn to incorporate design conceptsthat will be evaluated during the audition processand build the confidence necessary before the “BigDay”. Emphasis will also be placed on the writtenessay and an artistic vocabulary will be shared andreviewed. Timed practice sessions and real-timeaudition simulations will be given throughout thecourse.

Instructor: Nancy Tart K7.6aDates: Saturday 10:00am – 12:00pm

6 WEEKS (class starts 9/22)Location: Studio 201Tuition: $130Model Fee: $24

Instructor: Talia Cervetti K7.1bDates: Monday 4:00pm – 6:00pm

class starts 9/10Location: Studio 201Tuition: $145Model Fee: $24

Instructor: Nancy Tart K7.2aDates: Tuesday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Location: Studio 201Tuition: $160Model Fee: $24

H I G H S C H O O LEDigital Photography/Imaging

This course is an introduction to digitalphotography and workflow. Discussions, lecturesand assignments cover exposure, lighting, shuttereffects, and the creative possibilities of digitalphotography. In-class demonstrations and lecturesare complemented by field trips. Students learnbasic digital workflow, from organization and filemanagement to output. Students should bring adigital camera. Laptops are welcome.

Instructor: Gregory Ross K7.2c Dates: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Computer RoomTuition: $145

Bak Prep for Visual Arts Level: 5th & 6th GradeStudents will develop their art portfolios as well as

four BAK-required projects. These include: One blackand white self-portrait, a color study of plant life, asketch book of renderings and technique practices,and one sculpture. Goals: Develop student artportfolios for submission to BAK; Prepare studentsfor the Visual Arts portion of the BAK applicationprocess; Review and refine student portfoliopresentations. Anthony and Trina will providementorship in the Visual Arts with grade-appropriateguidance. They bring a working understanding andknowledge of the BAK entry process.

Instructor: Anthony or Trina Burks K6.1c Dates: Monday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Studio 203Tuition: $145

M I D D L E S C H O O L

EDigital Photography/ImagingThis course is an introduction to digital

photography and workflow. Discussions, lecturesand assignments cover exposure, lighting, shuttereffects, and the creative possibilities of digitalphotography. In-class demonstrations and lecturesare complemented by field trips. Students learnbasic digital workflow, from organization and filemanagement to output. Students should bring adigital camera. Laptops are welcome.

Instructor: Gregory Ross K7.2c Dates: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

class starts 9/10 Location: Computer RoomTuition: $145

EDrawing JournalStudents will learn to develop sketchbooks that to

serve as a journal to inspire and facilitate one’spersonal artistic and conceptual growth. Studentswill develop their visual awareness and memory,strengthen observational drawing skills, and developconcepts and themes for art through hands-onactivities and exercises.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor K20.6aDates: Saturday, 10:00am - 12:00pmLocation: LibraryTuition: $160

EMix it upIn this class students will discover a variety of

materials to create 2-dimensional and 3 dimensionalart work. The class projects will expose children tomaterials and art concepts that involve the elementsand principles of design. This class will push yourcreativity to create your own unique work of art.

Instructor: Lisette Cedeno K5.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 11:00am Location: Studio 103Tuition: $100Lab fee: $10

G R A D E S 3 - 5

Clay ConstructionA lump of clay offers a whole new world of

creative possibilities. Discover how slabs and coilsbecome interesting shapes and forms. You willexplore new skills in handbuilding and learndecorative techniques using textures and colorfulunderglazes.

Instructor: Dianne Stanley K10.4bDates: Thursday 4:30pm – 6:00pm Location: Ceramics StudioTuition: $100Lab Fee: $25

Instructor: Dianne Stanley K10.6aDates: Saturday 10:00am –11:30am Location: Ceramics StudioTuition: $100Lab Fee: $25

Drawing & Painting WorkshopExperience the world around us throughobservational drawing and painting. Explore adiverse approach to still life, landscape, self-portraitsand figure drawing by learning new techniques in amixed media approach. Art work is portfolio ready.

Instructor: Cheryl Scott K4.6aDates: Saturday 9:30am – 11:00amLocation: Studio 102Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

EExploring Art: 3D FUNdamentalsThis class is eight weeks of exploring the

FUNdamental techniques of art including sculptureusing clay, metal, and wood, among other media.Whether preparing for a Bak audition or just wantingto hone your art skills, this class is for you!

Instructor: Kim Kovacs K8.6bDates: Saturday 12:30pm – 2:00pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

youth P R E S C H O O L

EMy Little Artist & MeThis program is designed for 2-4.5 year olds and

their parent/caregiver. The program promotes andenhances developmental skills and benchmarks;motor and social development; school readiness;artful fun; parent and child connections; creativeexpression and self-esteem; and imagination!Registration in advance is advised. Limit of 6 childrenplus parents. Parent must accompany child. ArmoryArt Center membership is waived for the if you signup in September!

Instructor: Vicky Eurich, Brigid Howard, or Marvel Mejia

Dates: Tuesdays KW6.2a 1-8Fridays KW6.5a 1-8

9:30am – 10:30am Location: Meets at registrationTuition: $90Lab Fee: $15 per class or

unlimited per month $70

G R A D E S K - 2Artists throughout History

In this class, students will learn the fundamentalsof drawing and painting while having fun! The basicelements and principles of art will be exploredthroughout each art lesson in order to develop eachartist’s knowledge in creating their own unique workof art. Each student should bring their own 8” x 10”hardcover sketchbook.

Instructor: Jaclyn Trotta K12.2bDates: Tuesday 4:00pm – 5:30pm Location: Studio 103Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

Looking Around Us! Drawing fromObservation

Students will create drawings and paintings from life.Examples include sketching a bowl of fruit (still life),drawing from a model (figurative) or drawing a streetscene (landscape). All from real life observation!Students will also be introduced to significant arthistory, art criticism and aesthetics. Let's find out howto "see" the hole in the donut!

Instructor: Maggie Jahn K6.3cDates: Wednesday 4:00pm-5:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $100Lab Fee: $10

Drawing and Painting the Nude FigureLearn to draw the nude figure in a structured

studio environment. Individual attention will begiven to each student to aid them in figure studies,essential in developing observational skills andcritical for continuing to develop portfolio pieces.Gain skills and understanding of the form, as well asadvance the maturity level of artwork and self.Students must have written parental consent.Models may be female or male.

Instructor: Amber Tutwiler K15.6bDates: Saturday 1:30pm – 4:30pmLocation: Studio 201Tuition: $250Model Fee: $96

EDrawing JournalStudents will learn to develop sketchbooks that to

serve as a journal to inspire and facilitate one’spersonal artistic and conceptual growth. Studentswill develop their visual awareness and memory,strengthen observational drawing skills, and developconcepts and themes for art through hands-onactivities and exercises.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor K20.6aDates: Saturday, 10:00am - 12:00pmLocation: LibraryTuition: $160

EExperimental DrawingStudents will explore alternative methods of

drawing and drawing expression and participate incontemporary art dialogue of the definition of“drawing.” Create inventive projects involvingtraditional drawing practices and materials, collage,mixed media, and finding inspiration throughcollecting, documenting and researching.

Instructor: Jillian Taylor K20.6bDates: Saturday, 12:30pm - 2:30pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $160

Illustration: Graphic Novels, Comics andCartoons

These aren’t just for the Sunday funnies anymore.Comics and Graphic novels are big business and awonderful creative outlet as well. This course willintroduce students to the language of comics, frompanels and speech balloons to inking their finishedpages. We will focus on developing students’ storiesand character concepts in traditional and non-traditional comic formats, using a variety of materialsand techniques.

Instructor: Gwenn Seuling K31.5cDates: Friday 4:30 pm – 6:30 pmLocation: Studio 103Tuition: $160

Paint with Encaustics1Encaustic was used in the ancient city of Fayum

Rome during the late first century to paint mummyportraits which are still in perfect condition! We toowill explore the versatile medium of encaustic, apaint made of pigment, beeswax and resin which isapplied in a molten form using heat. We will learnthe use of basic encaustic materials, tools, andpainting techniques

Instructor: Laura Wortzel K20.1bDates: Monday 5:00 - 7:00pmLocation: Studio 203Tuition: $300

Portfolio Prep Learn how to integrate your strengths and

passions in painting, drawing, 3D, science, literatureand visual problem solving into a single body ofartwork. Through this course students becomecomfortable and understand how to properly utilizedifferent mediums and art materials in their dailycreation process. One-on-one aid will be given tobuild your portfolio. Learn more about careers in artand portfolio importance for advancement.

Instructor: Sandy Lerman K3.2bDates: Tuesday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Location: Studio 203Tuition: $160

ETeen Jewelry Workshop: Stringing and WrappingStudents will learn the basics of bead stringing

and attaching clasps. Wire dangles and wrappedbeads will also be taught, and each student willcomplete at least one jewelry project.

Instructor: Suzanne Redmond K15.3b1Dates: Wednesday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 9/5)Location: Jewelry Studio Tuition: $95Lab Fee: $35

ETeen Jewelry Workshop: Stamped Name JewelryThis class is an introduction to stamped metal

jewelry. Students will learn to work with metal andvarious jewelry tools. Each student will make at leastone pendant.

Instructor: Suzanne Redmond K15.3b2Dates: Wednesday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

4 WEEKS (starting 10/3)Location: Studio 103Tuition: $95Lab Fee: $35

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Matt Fiske returns for his second year as a resident. Hereceived a B.F.A. in Ceramics from Indiana University inBloomington, Indiana. He has participated in several studyabroad programs, and spent 5 months living and travelingin China. In 2010 he implemented and taught a Ceramics inEnglish Curriculum designed for Kindergarten students inKorea. As a dedicated functional potter, Matt has had theopportunity to work closely with Chinese and Korean MasterPotters.www.mfiske.comSonya Gaskell has more than 30 years experience as a painterof modern expressionistic realism. Her raw organic stylealways commands serious regard and is rooted in years ofserious discipline and influence of modern painters such asDiebenkorn, Welliver, Katz and Porter. Sonya teaches with anemphasis on seeing, coloration, and the development of arich personal visual language. www.sonyagaskell.com Emilie Sayward Henry received her MFA in Textiles fromVirginia Commonwealth University and BFA in Printmakingfrom the University of Georgia, where she also studiedcartography and Geographic Information Science (GIS).Emilie’s exhibition record includes shows in New York, LA,Berlin, and Buenos Aires. She is currently an AdjunctProfessor at Florida Atlantic University in the Printmakingand Foundations areas.. Harlan graduated from Brooklyn College and attended theGraduate center of the City University of NY. He establishedhis own silk screen printing business, HGH Design Group, in1975. Several examples of his fabrics and wall coveringdesigns are in the Smithsonian Institute. Harlan has shownhis paintings and taught classes nationally. Elizabeth Horowitz holds a degree in Art Education fromWilliam Paterson University, Wayne, NJ and in GraphicDesign and Typography from School of Visual Arts, NY, NY.She is held in numerous corporate collections as well asfeatured in publications on note. www.elizabethjhorowitz.com Brigid Howard a native Floridian, has been making andteaching art for over 12 years. After receiving a BFA in StudioArt at Florida State University, Brigid taught at a number oflocal schools, camps, and community centers. She brings anenthusiastic love for art to all her classes! Maggie Jahn is a native Floridian who graduated from theDreyfoos School of the Arts. She attended the Kansas CityArt Institute and Savannah College of Art and Design whereshe received her BFA in Painting. Maggie has taught youthfor the last eight years. She specializes in various paintingmediums and also loves to combine collage, mixed media,and other forms of art into her lessons. She exhibits her ownworks nationally. Andrea Janosik was born in Slovakia. During her early years,her family lived in Zambia, Africa, moving to Germany whenshe was a teenager. Andrea studied art and sculpture inGermany, then traveled to America to broaden and furtherrefine her skills. She graduated from the Parsons School ofDesign in New York and set up her studio in Brooklyn.Andrea’s rich cultural background gives her a uniqueperspective and a variety of inspirations from which to draw.www.janosikny.comLisa Johnson graduated from Indiana University inBloomington, Indiana, with an M.F.A. with a Concentrationin Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design. She is trained inmetalsmithing and jewelry design and frequentlyincorporates techniques found in ceramics to exploreservice ware, jewelry, and sculpture. Her passion for teachingclasses of all age levels enables her to bring enthusiasm tothe classroom to motivate and inspire students to developtheir skills, expand their appreciation for art, and find theirvoice. www.lisamjohnsonart.com.

Karyl Karpinos studied in New York and abroad. Exhibitingat the Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, NorthwoodUniversity, West Palm Beach City Hall, and the MorikamiOrchid Society. She often explores the interaction of bronzeand stone, while casting her own bronze works.Renee Kessler graduated from UM with a B.A. in Psychology,and from FAU with a Masters in Exceptional Education.Kessler’s career in education spans from elementary to HighSchool and included Dropout Prevention programs. Kesslerwas awarded the prestigious Dwyer Teacher of the YearAward. She recently retired from Bak MSOA having taughtsocial studies and critical thinking for over 10 years. Sinceretirement, she has successfully coached students privately inauditioning and interviewing skills.Kimberley Kovacs has taught kindergarten through 12thgrade for over 15 years. She currently teaches art at EmeraldCove MS. She received her BFA from Mass College of Art andher Masters in Art Education at UMass Dartmouth. Kovacs isa National Board Certified art educator. Susan Lampert began artistic metalwork in 1997. Shestudied blacksmithing at John C. Campbell Folk School andhas a professional background in manufacturingengineering. Among other awards, her work has beenpublished in a coffee table book "Ironwork Today 3 Inside &Out". Sue is a full-time artist metalsmith, producing privateand public art commissions. www.ironshorestudio.comMichael V. Las Casas is an experienced artist in a variety ofwaterbased and pastel media. Michael is a member of theColor Pencil Society of America, Florida Plein Air ArtistsAssociation & a perennial favorite “Featured Artist” of theStreet Paint Festival in downtown Lake Worth, Florida. Hestudied fine arts at the University of Wisconsin, Baraboo.Sandy Lerman studied painting at CUNY, Queens Collegewith encouragement and support from visiting artistssuch as Paul Georges, Paul Ressika, Larry Rivers, and MaryFrank. She is a National Board Certified teacher and hastaught visual arts in the PBC School District and Art inthe Content Areas at Nova Southeastern University. Herartwork has been exhibited nationally.http://sandylerman.weebly.com/index.htmlVirginia McKinney received her M.A. in Studio Art/Sculpturefrom Western Carolina University, and an M.F.A. in Ceramicsfrom the University of the Arts. She is an experienced artisteducator working primarily in steel and clay, with skills inceramics, metals, and sculpture. She has been involved withthe Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and PenlandSchool of Arts and Crafts among others.www.virginiamckinneystudios.com. Clarence "Skip" Measelle graduated from FAU with a BFAand M.Ed. in Art. His work is included in the collections ofThe Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum,Mississippi Museum of Art, FL State House ofRepresentatives, FL State Department of Natural Resources,and the PB International Airport. He has also participated inover 100 exhibitions in galleries nationally. He is an AdjunctProfessor of Art at PBSC. www.measelleart.comMartha Ann Myers received her training at the AmericanAcademy of Art, Chicago. She has exhibited nationally andher works are included in many corporate collections. Herextensive experience as an instructor includes both nationaland international workshops.Hugh O’Neill studied painting at the University of Ulster,Belfast from 1981-1985 spending some of that timestudying in Nante and Paris, France. He maintains a workingstudio in Ireland and Florida. O'Neill's work is represented incorporate, and gallery collections including Private Bank ofAmerica in Palm Beach Florida, Miller Gallery Cincinnati,Marin- Price Gallery Maryland, and Lorica Art Works Andover,Massachusetts. www.oneillgalleries.com

Camille Perrin has been a multi-media artist for over 35years and began working with kiln formed glass in 1989. Sheholds a BA from the University of South Carolina, andattended the Appalachian School of Craft for advanced kilnformed work. She has had numerous private exhibitions andher work has been acquired for private and corporatecollections in the US, the UK and in Europe. Sam Perry received his MFA from FAU and is a recipient ofthe South Florida Cultural Consortium's Visual ArtistsFellowship. He is in the collection of Art in Public Places atPB International Airport and the Norton Museum of Art. Gerson Rapoport received his MA in design from The CityCollege, City University of New York. Gerson has over 39years of teaching experience at all levels of education,specializing in sculpture (all media), ceramics, stained glass,craft and metalwork. Gerson has produced manycommissions that are part of private collections, synagoguesand public buildings.Suzanne Redmond has taught art and cooking classes foryears to children and adults. She has taken classes frommaster jewelry artists Thomas Mann, Beverly Gilbert, andStephanie Lee. She is a member of the Artists of Palm BeachCounty and former President of the Wellington Art Society.http://BlueSandStudio.blogspot.com.Chris Riccardo, NSS is the Chair of the Sculpture andFoundry Department. He is a BFA Graduate of BostonUniversity College of Fine Arts. Having considerableexperience in casting and foundry work as a former ownerof RDK Studios, he has cast work for leading artistthroughout the country. His work has been shownnationally and is included in many private collectionsthroughout the country as well as Europe. Chris is a recentlyelected member of the National Sculpture Society. www.chrisriccardo.comJesse Ring received a B.F.A in Ceramics from Kansas City ArtInstitute in 2006. He has since held multiple resident artistpositions, worked in a variety of studios, workshops,galleries, and museums. Each experience has furtherenriched his studio practice. He is fascinated with thedeveloped landscape and what it can socially imply. Gregory Ross’s career as a photojournalist, commercial, andfine art photographer has provided him diverse experiencewithin the photographic disciplines. Having had the uniqueopportunity to study under Mr. Tom Hubbard, retireddirector of Time Life Photo Laboratories, New York, NY andMr. George Summers, UPI press photographer - hisknowledge of the photographic arts ranges fromcommercial to illustrative. Gregory serves on the Board ofDirectors for the Palm Beach County Film & TelevisionCommission, is a member of the National PressPhotographer Assoc. and has consulted for Fuji Film USA.www.rossstudio.bizJames Sagui trained at the Program in Artisanry at BostonUniversity as well as with furniture designer-makers such asAlphonse Mattia and Judy McKee. He has lectured andtaught and exhibited internationally and is found inpermanent collections such as Boston's MFA. He has his ownwoodshop; designing and making furniture commissions,sculptures and carvings. www.jsagui.comSuzanne Scherer (MFA, Brooklyn College) and PavelOuporov (MFA, Moscow Surikov State Art Academy) are acollaborative team of artists. Scherer & Ouporov’s works arein the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fogg Art Museum,Harvard University, and the Library of Congress, amongothers. Their work is widely published, internationallyexhibited, and represented by major art galleries. They havetaught at the School of Visual Arts, Brooklyn College, FAU,and awarded a South Florida Cultural ConsortiumFellowship. www.schererandouporov.com

faculty & artists in residencefaculty & artists in residenceDeborah Adornato has worked as a studio potter andinstructor for 20+ years. Her training includes University ofGeorgia, Georgia State University, Penland School, and atraditional two year apprenticeship in North Carolina. Afterestablishing her studio, Atlanta Street Pottery in Roswell, GAin 1975, she was instrumental in designing a clay programfor that city. deborahadornato.comMiroslav Antic received his training from the Academy ofFine Arts in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He served on the paintingfaculty at the Museum School of Boston for 20 years.Recognition for his work includes the Pollock- KrasnerFoundation Grant and an NEA New England Foundation forthe Arts Fellowship, among other numerous awards.Nune Asatryan has a long career as a fine artist achievinginternational recognition by exhibiting her work atprestigious galleries, museums and private collections inmany countries such an Armenia, USA, Germany, Belgium,Canada, Russia, Iran, Lithuania, Poland. Nune' received herFine Art Degree from the Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia.Her travels and cultural experiences, while living in variouscountries, greatly influence her style and techniques.www.artnune.com Dennis Aufiery received his MFA degree from the Universityof Pennsylvania where he studied with Alex Katz, AlfredLeslie, Rackstraw Downes, and Neil Welliver among anumber of New York figurative painters influenced by NewYork Abstract Painting. Aufiery has also won numerousawards. www.dennisaufiery.com Ariel Baron-Robbins received her Master of Fine Arts inInterdisciplinary Art from the University of South Florida. Shehas taught at the University of South Florida and FloridaAtlantic University and is currently teaching at the ArtCenterin Miami. She specializes in teaching drawing and paintingas well as mixed media art, video art and photography.www.arielbaron-robbins.comEriberto Biera received his M.F.A. from Wichita StateUniversity in Wichita, Kansas, with an emphasis in StudioPainting and a minor in Drawing. His experience involvesexploring paint layers, imagery, tape masking and drawingon paper. He strives for his students to develop a great skillset for their development, encourages them to exploreconcepts based on their personal interests, and enjoyshelping future artists begin their endeavors. His paintingsare personal reflections on the issues, influences, andconstant re-definition of what it means to be a Mexican-American. Se Habla Espanol.Michael Blair After earning an MFA in Ceramics from U ofGeorgia, Michael Blair worked as a studio potter and teacherfor ten years. From 1980-84 he was the head of the ceramicsdepartment at the Evanston Art Center in Illinois. He wasone of the first artists in residence at the PBC School of theArts and worked for 13 years as prop-master at Florida Stageuntil its closing in 2011. Eric Bossik received his formal training at the School ofVisual Arts, where he earned a BFA. He further advanced hisknowledge by studying with John Frederick Murray, a fineartist whose instructional lineage can be traced back to theEcole des Beaux-Arts and old master artist Jacques LouisDavid. Eric paints commissioned portraits of adults, children,and pets, as well as still lifes, murals and trompe l’oeil.www.bossik.comAriel Bowman received a B.F.A. with a Concentration inCeramics from the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City,Missouri. She is experienced with working with ceramics andsculpture as well as bronze and clay. She enjoys teachingothers new techniques that bring something special to theirwork. Ariel is currently studying animal anatomy andmultiple sculpture building methods, making prehistoricanimals in clay that embody her love of nature and expressher longing for the beauty of an untamed environment.www.arielbowman.com.

Anthony Burks This Native Floridian works in a variety formsof media including pen & ink, pastels, watercolor and colorpencil. An Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale graduate, Burkshas won numerous awards including Best of Show. Burks hasalso exhibited his work at various venues including theCornell Museum, Historical Jenkins, the PBC Governor’s Club,Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, PBC Cultural Council, NubianArt Gallery, and Eg2 Gallery Group. He has worked withregional organizations including: Delta Sigma Theta sorority,The Urban League, The Children’s Coalition, PB ArtistShowcase, Center for Creative Education and Voices of Pride.Anthony uses his skills to encourage youth to pursue theirown creative talents and to help promote the arts statewide.www.anthonyburkscollection.comTalia Cervetti received her BFA in painting, drawing, andtextiles from California College of the Arts. She is a graduateof BAK Middle School and Dreyfoos High School of the Arts.Talia is a working artist, exhibiting her work throughout thebay area and South Florida. www.taliacervetti.comLisette Cedeno, a graduate of The New World School of Arts,has been mastering her craft for the past seven years inSouth Florida. She explores the use of a myriad of materialsin her work, often incorporating thread as a commonelement. Lisette has recently been awarded 2008Arteamericas Up and Coming Artist for her latest collectionof work.Lauren Clay is the Chair of the Ceramics Department. Sheearned her BA in Ceramics and Photography from McNeeseState University and her MFA in Ceramics from Wichita StateUniversity. She has worked for a number of museumsincluding the Nelson Atkins Museum and the Kemper MoCA. Maritza Cornejo is an experienced sculptor and teacher. Shereceived a BFA from the School of Art Faculty, University ofChile, and is a recipient of the coveted Friends of ArtScholarship in Santiago, Chile. Maritza has worked in theExperimental Artistic Lyceum in Chile and in Venezuela at theFederico Brandt Institute. She has had numerous exhibitionsin Chile and Venezuela. Se Habla Espanol.Nicole Crane has been an art teacher in Palm Beach Countyfor the last six years and teaching art for over 13 years. Shereceived her PhD in Art Education from Florida StateUniversity in 2006. Nicole is also a National Board Certifiedart teacher. She is currently an adjunct professor at thecollege level. Karen Davis has an extensive film background as directorof the PB Jewish Film Festival for 17 years, and co-founderthe PB Women’s International Film Festival. She now is anindependent programmer for clients such as PhiladelphiaJewish Film Festival, PB International Film Festival, and PBIsraeli Film Series. Prior to joining the film world, she was afreelance journalist writing for Ms. Magazine and Glamour.Karen studied film at C.C.N.Y. and at Harvard University.Mary Ellen Dohrs graduated from Pratt Institute in IndustrialDesign. She worked in Styling at General Motors as well asin product design while in Detroit. Her sculptural experienceand eye for line and volumes enhance her skills in teachingfigurative and animals -- representative and abstract.Vicky Eurich is a very outgoing energetic artist who hasdeveloped a way to teach children how to be creative andlearn through art. She has been painting since the age of 7and has extensive experience with children. She is a hardworking college student that wants to see children grow!vickysparties.blog.com Mark Fetterly is Director of Drama at Santaluces HS and is aformer BAK MSOA teacher and judge with ten years ofproven results helping middle and high school studentsacquire acceptance to both Bak MSOA and Dreyfoos Schoolof the Arts. His career as a professional actor and directorthroughout the United States is a result of his training at FSUand New World School of the Arts.

Cheryl Scott holds a Masters in Art Education from thePennsylvania State University. She received both BFA and BAdegrees from Colorado Women's College, Denver. Shecurrently teaches art at a local private school (K-8) andspends her Saturdays and summers teaching young artistsat the Armory.Gwenn Seuling received a BFA from the School of Visual Artsin New York City, and earned her Master’s in Art Educationfrom FAU. She has worked as a cartoonist and illustratorinternationally, and is the author of How To Draw Comics.She is currently a public high school teacher, adjunct at FAU,and teaches courses at Old School Square in Delray Beach.Ronald Shaw is a University of Central Florida graduate witha Bachelors of Art in Ceramics. He is primarily interested inRaku firing, kiln design, and high temperature atmosphericwood and soda firing. He is also currently the studio potter atRare Earth Gallery in Stuart, Fl. His portfolio can be viewed atshawclay.carbonmade.comRoxene Sloate holds a BA in Art History from Smith Collegeand studied at the Kansas City Art Institute, the New York ArtStudents League. She has exhibited in both solo and groupshows in Manhattan and Florida. Exploring the possibilitiesof color is the main theme of her work. www.roxenesloate.com Dianne Stanley's Dianne Stanley's love affair with claybegan at the Armory Art Center, where she developed herskills through regular classes and the Master ArtistWorkshops. Dianne is an Art Teacher for a home schoolgroup and has worked with children for over 18 years. Sheis one of the Emerging Artists in this year’s ArtiGras in Jupiter,FL. www.facebook.com/giftsfromtheheart.dianneLeora Klaymer Stewart has a BFA and MFA from The ArtInstitute of Chicago. She taught as a Professor of Art, TextileSurface Department at the Fashion Institute of Technologyin New York from 1987-2007. Leora was awarded prestigiousgrants and fellowships such as the Art Institute of ChicagoTravel Grant, National Endowment for the ArtsCraftsmanship Fellowship, Artist-in-residence, and Ox-BowSchool of Painting, in Saugatuck, MI, fall 2006.www.leorakstewart.comJackee Swinson brings 20 years of experience inphotography for both film and digital imaging, has 15 yearsof experience teaching computer programs. She has workedalongside other professional photographers in classroomsettings. Now teaching Digital Art, she is able to helpstudents express themselves through all media. www.randj-studio.com Robert Swinson brings to his workshops over 30 years ofexperience in both large and small format photography,darkroom processes, and an extensive digital imagingbackground. He conveys this experience in an easilyunderstood manner. Robert is equally at home in the studioor on location shooting products, portraiture, fashion andfigures, or flowers and landscapes. www.randj-photo.comNancy Tart received her BS in Studio Art from SkidmoreCollege and a Masters in Art Education from Rhode IslandSchool of Design. Nancy exhibits regularly and has shownat the Society of the Four Arts, the Ann Norton SculptureGarden and the Cornell Museum of Art. www.nancytart.comJillian Taylor A South Florida native, Taylor’s background asa draftsperson and dedicated assistant helps inform herintensive yet quiet investigations through drawing. Taylorearned an MFA in Visual Art from FAU (2011) and a BFA inDrawing from UF, summa cum laude (2006). She currentlyteaches studio art at Florida Atlantic University and DigitalMedia Arts College (Boca Raton). Jaclyn Trotta earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Art EducationK-12 at Palm Beach Atlantic University. She later earned herMaster’s in Elementary Education at the University of Florida.She has a passion for art and working with elementarystudents.

Amber Tutwiler is an artist out of Boynton Beach ArtDistrict. She attended the Dreyfoos School of the Arts, PrattInstitute, School of Visual Arts, and Mass. College of Artwith a focus on painting. Most recently, she was a guestteacher at Dreyfoos School of the Arts.amberdawntutwiler.blogspot.comJoanne Urban has 25 years of experience as a photographer,master printer, and tutor. She has transitioned her extensiveknowledge and expertise from film and the traditional wetdarkroom into today's digital world. Her award-winningphotography has been published in a myriad of books andmagazines. Peter Waldock is a furniture maker whose contemporaryexpressions of classical styles are in many private collections.He studied Sculpture with Luis Montoya, then later with andBlane de St. Croix at FAU, where he earned his BFA. Hiscurrent interest is in the interface of furniture and sculpture.Melissa Ulrich Weitz as taught fine art and darkroomphotography for the past 10 years. Her students have rangedin age from elementary school to adult. Melissa holds a BFAwith a concentration in Printmaking and Book Arts from TheUniversity of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Herprints and photography have been exhibited throughoutthe east coast.Susan Wilders received her BA from Palm Beach AtlanticUniversity. She studied Chinese art with masters ChowChian-Chiu and Chow Lueng Chen Ying. She has exhibitedat the Morikami Museum in Delray Beach and the CharlesSumner Museum in Washington D.C. Susan frequently givesdemonstrations and lectures at the Norton Museum of Art. Casey Wright has a BFA in Sculpture from Baylor University.She studied the craft of stone carving in the marble-richenvironments of Tuscany, Italy and West Rutland, Vermont.She was selected as the 2011 Visiting Artist for the Universityof Georgia's art school in Cortona, Italy. She has exhibitedher work internationally. www.caseywright.carbonmade.com

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Matt Fiske returns for his second year as a resident. Hereceived a B.F.A. in Ceramics from Indiana University inBloomington, Indiana. He has participated in several studyabroad programs, and spent 5 months living and travelingin China. In 2010 he implemented and taught a Ceramics inEnglish Curriculum designed for Kindergarten students inKorea. As a dedicated functional potter, Matt has had theopportunity to work closely with Chinese and Korean MasterPotters.www.mfiske.comSonya Gaskell has more than 30 years experience as a painterof modern expressionistic realism. Her raw organic stylealways commands serious regard and is rooted in years ofserious discipline and influence of modern painters such asDiebenkorn, Welliver, Katz and Porter. Sonya teaches with anemphasis on seeing, coloration, and the development of arich personal visual language. www.sonyagaskell.com Emilie Sayward Henry received her MFA in Textiles fromVirginia Commonwealth University and BFA in Printmakingfrom the University of Georgia, where she also studiedcartography and Geographic Information Science (GIS).Emilie’s exhibition record includes shows in New York, LA,Berlin, and Buenos Aires. She is currently an AdjunctProfessor at Florida Atlantic University in the Printmakingand Foundations areas.. Harlan graduated from Brooklyn College and attended theGraduate center of the City University of NY. He establishedhis own silk screen printing business, HGH Design Group, in1975. Several examples of his fabrics and wall coveringdesigns are in the Smithsonian Institute. Harlan has shownhis paintings and taught classes nationally. Elizabeth Horowitz holds a degree in Art Education fromWilliam Paterson University, Wayne, NJ and in GraphicDesign and Typography from School of Visual Arts, NY, NY.She is held in numerous corporate collections as well asfeatured in publications on note. www.elizabethjhorowitz.com Brigid Howard a native Floridian, has been making andteaching art for over 12 years. After receiving a BFA in StudioArt at Florida State University, Brigid taught at a number oflocal schools, camps, and community centers. She brings anenthusiastic love for art to all her classes! Maggie Jahn is a native Floridian who graduated from theDreyfoos School of the Arts. She attended the Kansas CityArt Institute and Savannah College of Art and Design whereshe received her BFA in Painting. Maggie has taught youthfor the last eight years. She specializes in various paintingmediums and also loves to combine collage, mixed media,and other forms of art into her lessons. She exhibits her ownworks nationally. Andrea Janosik was born in Slovakia. During her early years,her family lived in Zambia, Africa, moving to Germany whenshe was a teenager. Andrea studied art and sculpture inGermany, then traveled to America to broaden and furtherrefine her skills. She graduated from the Parsons School ofDesign in New York and set up her studio in Brooklyn.Andrea’s rich cultural background gives her a uniqueperspective and a variety of inspirations from which to draw.www.janosikny.comLisa Johnson graduated from Indiana University inBloomington, Indiana, with an M.F.A. with a Concentrationin Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design. She is trained inmetalsmithing and jewelry design and frequentlyincorporates techniques found in ceramics to exploreservice ware, jewelry, and sculpture. Her passion for teachingclasses of all age levels enables her to bring enthusiasm tothe classroom to motivate and inspire students to developtheir skills, expand their appreciation for art, and find theirvoice. www.lisamjohnsonart.com.

Karyl Karpinos studied in New York and abroad. Exhibitingat the Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, NorthwoodUniversity, West Palm Beach City Hall, and the MorikamiOrchid Society. She often explores the interaction of bronzeand stone, while casting her own bronze works.Renee Kessler graduated from UM with a B.A. in Psychology,and from FAU with a Masters in Exceptional Education.Kessler’s career in education spans from elementary to HighSchool and included Dropout Prevention programs. Kesslerwas awarded the prestigious Dwyer Teacher of the YearAward. She recently retired from Bak MSOA having taughtsocial studies and critical thinking for over 10 years. Sinceretirement, she has successfully coached students privately inauditioning and interviewing skills.Kimberley Kovacs has taught kindergarten through 12thgrade for over 15 years. She currently teaches art at EmeraldCove MS. She received her BFA from Mass College of Art andher Masters in Art Education at UMass Dartmouth. Kovacs isa National Board Certified art educator. Susan Lampert began artistic metalwork in 1997. Shestudied blacksmithing at John C. Campbell Folk School andhas a professional background in manufacturingengineering. Among other awards, her work has beenpublished in a coffee table book "Ironwork Today 3 Inside &Out". Sue is a full-time artist metalsmith, producing privateand public art commissions. www.ironshorestudio.comMichael V. Las Casas is an experienced artist in a variety ofwaterbased and pastel media. Michael is a member of theColor Pencil Society of America, Florida Plein Air ArtistsAssociation & a perennial favorite “Featured Artist” of theStreet Paint Festival in downtown Lake Worth, Florida. Hestudied fine arts at the University of Wisconsin, Baraboo.Sandy Lerman studied painting at CUNY, Queens Collegewith encouragement and support from visiting artistssuch as Paul Georges, Paul Ressika, Larry Rivers, and MaryFrank. She is a National Board Certified teacher and hastaught visual arts in the PBC School District and Art inthe Content Areas at Nova Southeastern University. Herartwork has been exhibited nationally.http://sandylerman.weebly.com/index.htmlVirginia McKinney received her M.A. in Studio Art/Sculpturefrom Western Carolina University, and an M.F.A. in Ceramicsfrom the University of the Arts. She is an experienced artisteducator working primarily in steel and clay, with skills inceramics, metals, and sculpture. She has been involved withthe Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and PenlandSchool of Arts and Crafts among others.www.virginiamckinneystudios.com. Clarence "Skip" Measelle graduated from FAU with a BFAand M.Ed. in Art. His work is included in the collections ofThe Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum,Mississippi Museum of Art, FL State House ofRepresentatives, FL State Department of Natural Resources,and the PB International Airport. He has also participated inover 100 exhibitions in galleries nationally. He is an AdjunctProfessor of Art at PBSC. www.measelleart.comMartha Ann Myers received her training at the AmericanAcademy of Art, Chicago. She has exhibited nationally andher works are included in many corporate collections. Herextensive experience as an instructor includes both nationaland international workshops.Hugh O’Neill studied painting at the University of Ulster,Belfast from 1981-1985 spending some of that timestudying in Nante and Paris, France. He maintains a workingstudio in Ireland and Florida. O'Neill's work is represented incorporate, and gallery collections including Private Bank ofAmerica in Palm Beach Florida, Miller Gallery Cincinnati,Marin- Price Gallery Maryland, and Lorica Art Works Andover,Massachusetts. www.oneillgalleries.com

Camille Perrin has been a multi-media artist for over 35years and began working with kiln formed glass in 1989. Sheholds a BA from the University of South Carolina, andattended the Appalachian School of Craft for advanced kilnformed work. She has had numerous private exhibitions andher work has been acquired for private and corporatecollections in the US, the UK and in Europe. Sam Perry received his MFA from FAU and is a recipient ofthe South Florida Cultural Consortium's Visual ArtistsFellowship. He is in the collection of Art in Public Places atPB International Airport and the Norton Museum of Art. Gerson Rapoport received his MA in design from The CityCollege, City University of New York. Gerson has over 39years of teaching experience at all levels of education,specializing in sculpture (all media), ceramics, stained glass,craft and metalwork. Gerson has produced manycommissions that are part of private collections, synagoguesand public buildings.Suzanne Redmond has taught art and cooking classes foryears to children and adults. She has taken classes frommaster jewelry artists Thomas Mann, Beverly Gilbert, andStephanie Lee. She is a member of the Artists of Palm BeachCounty and former President of the Wellington Art Society.http://BlueSandStudio.blogspot.com.Chris Riccardo, NSS is the Chair of the Sculpture andFoundry Department. He is a BFA Graduate of BostonUniversity College of Fine Arts. Having considerableexperience in casting and foundry work as a former ownerof RDK Studios, he has cast work for leading artistthroughout the country. His work has been shownnationally and is included in many private collectionsthroughout the country as well as Europe. Chris is a recentlyelected member of the National Sculpture Society. www.chrisriccardo.comJesse Ring received a B.F.A in Ceramics from Kansas City ArtInstitute in 2006. He has since held multiple resident artistpositions, worked in a variety of studios, workshops,galleries, and museums. Each experience has furtherenriched his studio practice. He is fascinated with thedeveloped landscape and what it can socially imply. Gregory Ross’s career as a photojournalist, commercial, andfine art photographer has provided him diverse experiencewithin the photographic disciplines. Having had the uniqueopportunity to study under Mr. Tom Hubbard, retireddirector of Time Life Photo Laboratories, New York, NY andMr. George Summers, UPI press photographer - hisknowledge of the photographic arts ranges fromcommercial to illustrative. Gregory serves on the Board ofDirectors for the Palm Beach County Film & TelevisionCommission, is a member of the National PressPhotographer Assoc. and has consulted for Fuji Film USA.www.rossstudio.bizJames Sagui trained at the Program in Artisanry at BostonUniversity as well as with furniture designer-makers such asAlphonse Mattia and Judy McKee. He has lectured andtaught and exhibited internationally and is found inpermanent collections such as Boston's MFA. He has his ownwoodshop; designing and making furniture commissions,sculptures and carvings. www.jsagui.comSuzanne Scherer (MFA, Brooklyn College) and PavelOuporov (MFA, Moscow Surikov State Art Academy) are acollaborative team of artists. Scherer & Ouporov’s works arein the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fogg Art Museum,Harvard University, and the Library of Congress, amongothers. Their work is widely published, internationallyexhibited, and represented by major art galleries. They havetaught at the School of Visual Arts, Brooklyn College, FAU,and awarded a South Florida Cultural ConsortiumFellowship. www.schererandouporov.com

faculty & artists in residencefaculty & artists in residenceDeborah Adornato has worked as a studio potter andinstructor for 20+ years. Her training includes University ofGeorgia, Georgia State University, Penland School, and atraditional two year apprenticeship in North Carolina. Afterestablishing her studio, Atlanta Street Pottery in Roswell, GAin 1975, she was instrumental in designing a clay programfor that city. deborahadornato.comMiroslav Antic received his training from the Academy ofFine Arts in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He served on the paintingfaculty at the Museum School of Boston for 20 years.Recognition for his work includes the Pollock- KrasnerFoundation Grant and an NEA New England Foundation forthe Arts Fellowship, among other numerous awards.Nune Asatryan has a long career as a fine artist achievinginternational recognition by exhibiting her work atprestigious galleries, museums and private collections inmany countries such an Armenia, USA, Germany, Belgium,Canada, Russia, Iran, Lithuania, Poland. Nune' received herFine Art Degree from the Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia.Her travels and cultural experiences, while living in variouscountries, greatly influence her style and techniques.www.artnune.com Dennis Aufiery received his MFA degree from the Universityof Pennsylvania where he studied with Alex Katz, AlfredLeslie, Rackstraw Downes, and Neil Welliver among anumber of New York figurative painters influenced by NewYork Abstract Painting. Aufiery has also won numerousawards. www.dennisaufiery.com Ariel Baron-Robbins received her Master of Fine Arts inInterdisciplinary Art from the University of South Florida. Shehas taught at the University of South Florida and FloridaAtlantic University and is currently teaching at the ArtCenterin Miami. She specializes in teaching drawing and paintingas well as mixed media art, video art and photography.www.arielbaron-robbins.comEriberto Biera received his M.F.A. from Wichita StateUniversity in Wichita, Kansas, with an emphasis in StudioPainting and a minor in Drawing. His experience involvesexploring paint layers, imagery, tape masking and drawingon paper. He strives for his students to develop a great skillset for their development, encourages them to exploreconcepts based on their personal interests, and enjoyshelping future artists begin their endeavors. His paintingsare personal reflections on the issues, influences, andconstant re-definition of what it means to be a Mexican-American. Se Habla Espanol.Michael Blair After earning an MFA in Ceramics from U ofGeorgia, Michael Blair worked as a studio potter and teacherfor ten years. From 1980-84 he was the head of the ceramicsdepartment at the Evanston Art Center in Illinois. He wasone of the first artists in residence at the PBC School of theArts and worked for 13 years as prop-master at Florida Stageuntil its closing in 2011. Eric Bossik received his formal training at the School ofVisual Arts, where he earned a BFA. He further advanced hisknowledge by studying with John Frederick Murray, a fineartist whose instructional lineage can be traced back to theEcole des Beaux-Arts and old master artist Jacques LouisDavid. Eric paints commissioned portraits of adults, children,and pets, as well as still lifes, murals and trompe l’oeil.www.bossik.comAriel Bowman received a B.F.A. with a Concentration inCeramics from the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City,Missouri. She is experienced with working with ceramics andsculpture as well as bronze and clay. She enjoys teachingothers new techniques that bring something special to theirwork. Ariel is currently studying animal anatomy andmultiple sculpture building methods, making prehistoricanimals in clay that embody her love of nature and expressher longing for the beauty of an untamed environment.www.arielbowman.com.

Anthony Burks This Native Floridian works in a variety formsof media including pen & ink, pastels, watercolor and colorpencil. An Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale graduate, Burkshas won numerous awards including Best of Show. Burks hasalso exhibited his work at various venues including theCornell Museum, Historical Jenkins, the PBC Governor’s Club,Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, PBC Cultural Council, NubianArt Gallery, and Eg2 Gallery Group. He has worked withregional organizations including: Delta Sigma Theta sorority,The Urban League, The Children’s Coalition, PB ArtistShowcase, Center for Creative Education and Voices of Pride.Anthony uses his skills to encourage youth to pursue theirown creative talents and to help promote the arts statewide.www.anthonyburkscollection.comTalia Cervetti received her BFA in painting, drawing, andtextiles from California College of the Arts. She is a graduateof BAK Middle School and Dreyfoos High School of the Arts.Talia is a working artist, exhibiting her work throughout thebay area and South Florida. www.taliacervetti.comLisette Cedeno, a graduate of The New World School of Arts,has been mastering her craft for the past seven years inSouth Florida. She explores the use of a myriad of materialsin her work, often incorporating thread as a commonelement. Lisette has recently been awarded 2008Arteamericas Up and Coming Artist for her latest collectionof work.Lauren Clay is the Chair of the Ceramics Department. Sheearned her BA in Ceramics and Photography from McNeeseState University and her MFA in Ceramics from Wichita StateUniversity. She has worked for a number of museumsincluding the Nelson Atkins Museum and the Kemper MoCA. Maritza Cornejo is an experienced sculptor and teacher. Shereceived a BFA from the School of Art Faculty, University ofChile, and is a recipient of the coveted Friends of ArtScholarship in Santiago, Chile. Maritza has worked in theExperimental Artistic Lyceum in Chile and in Venezuela at theFederico Brandt Institute. She has had numerous exhibitionsin Chile and Venezuela. Se Habla Espanol.Nicole Crane has been an art teacher in Palm Beach Countyfor the last six years and teaching art for over 13 years. Shereceived her PhD in Art Education from Florida StateUniversity in 2006. Nicole is also a National Board Certifiedart teacher. She is currently an adjunct professor at thecollege level. Karen Davis has an extensive film background as directorof the PB Jewish Film Festival for 17 years, and co-founderthe PB Women’s International Film Festival. She now is anindependent programmer for clients such as PhiladelphiaJewish Film Festival, PB International Film Festival, and PBIsraeli Film Series. Prior to joining the film world, she was afreelance journalist writing for Ms. Magazine and Glamour.Karen studied film at C.C.N.Y. and at Harvard University.Mary Ellen Dohrs graduated from Pratt Institute in IndustrialDesign. She worked in Styling at General Motors as well asin product design while in Detroit. Her sculptural experienceand eye for line and volumes enhance her skills in teachingfigurative and animals -- representative and abstract.Vicky Eurich is a very outgoing energetic artist who hasdeveloped a way to teach children how to be creative andlearn through art. She has been painting since the age of 7and has extensive experience with children. She is a hardworking college student that wants to see children grow!vickysparties.blog.com Mark Fetterly is Director of Drama at Santaluces HS and is aformer BAK MSOA teacher and judge with ten years ofproven results helping middle and high school studentsacquire acceptance to both Bak MSOA and Dreyfoos Schoolof the Arts. His career as a professional actor and directorthroughout the United States is a result of his training at FSUand New World School of the Arts.

Cheryl Scott holds a Masters in Art Education from thePennsylvania State University. She received both BFA and BAdegrees from Colorado Women's College, Denver. Shecurrently teaches art at a local private school (K-8) andspends her Saturdays and summers teaching young artistsat the Armory.Gwenn Seuling received a BFA from the School of Visual Artsin New York City, and earned her Master’s in Art Educationfrom FAU. She has worked as a cartoonist and illustratorinternationally, and is the author of How To Draw Comics.She is currently a public high school teacher, adjunct at FAU,and teaches courses at Old School Square in Delray Beach.Ronald Shaw is a University of Central Florida graduate witha Bachelors of Art in Ceramics. He is primarily interested inRaku firing, kiln design, and high temperature atmosphericwood and soda firing. He is also currently the studio potter atRare Earth Gallery in Stuart, Fl. His portfolio can be viewed atshawclay.carbonmade.comRoxene Sloate holds a BA in Art History from Smith Collegeand studied at the Kansas City Art Institute, the New York ArtStudents League. She has exhibited in both solo and groupshows in Manhattan and Florida. Exploring the possibilitiesof color is the main theme of her work. www.roxenesloate.com Dianne Stanley's Dianne Stanley's love affair with claybegan at the Armory Art Center, where she developed herskills through regular classes and the Master ArtistWorkshops. Dianne is an Art Teacher for a home schoolgroup and has worked with children for over 18 years. Sheis one of the Emerging Artists in this year’s ArtiGras in Jupiter,FL. www.facebook.com/giftsfromtheheart.dianneLeora Klaymer Stewart has a BFA and MFA from The ArtInstitute of Chicago. She taught as a Professor of Art, TextileSurface Department at the Fashion Institute of Technologyin New York from 1987-2007. Leora was awarded prestigiousgrants and fellowships such as the Art Institute of ChicagoTravel Grant, National Endowment for the ArtsCraftsmanship Fellowship, Artist-in-residence, and Ox-BowSchool of Painting, in Saugatuck, MI, fall 2006.www.leorakstewart.comJackee Swinson brings 20 years of experience inphotography for both film and digital imaging, has 15 yearsof experience teaching computer programs. She has workedalongside other professional photographers in classroomsettings. Now teaching Digital Art, she is able to helpstudents express themselves through all media. www.randj-studio.com Robert Swinson brings to his workshops over 30 years ofexperience in both large and small format photography,darkroom processes, and an extensive digital imagingbackground. He conveys this experience in an easilyunderstood manner. Robert is equally at home in the studioor on location shooting products, portraiture, fashion andfigures, or flowers and landscapes. www.randj-photo.comNancy Tart received her BS in Studio Art from SkidmoreCollege and a Masters in Art Education from Rhode IslandSchool of Design. Nancy exhibits regularly and has shownat the Society of the Four Arts, the Ann Norton SculptureGarden and the Cornell Museum of Art. www.nancytart.comJillian Taylor A South Florida native, Taylor’s background asa draftsperson and dedicated assistant helps inform herintensive yet quiet investigations through drawing. Taylorearned an MFA in Visual Art from FAU (2011) and a BFA inDrawing from UF, summa cum laude (2006). She currentlyteaches studio art at Florida Atlantic University and DigitalMedia Arts College (Boca Raton). Jaclyn Trotta earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Art EducationK-12 at Palm Beach Atlantic University. She later earned herMaster’s in Elementary Education at the University of Florida.She has a passion for art and working with elementarystudents.

Amber Tutwiler is an artist out of Boynton Beach ArtDistrict. She attended the Dreyfoos School of the Arts, PrattInstitute, School of Visual Arts, and Mass. College of Artwith a focus on painting. Most recently, she was a guestteacher at Dreyfoos School of the Arts.amberdawntutwiler.blogspot.comJoanne Urban has 25 years of experience as a photographer,master printer, and tutor. She has transitioned her extensiveknowledge and expertise from film and the traditional wetdarkroom into today's digital world. Her award-winningphotography has been published in a myriad of books andmagazines. Peter Waldock is a furniture maker whose contemporaryexpressions of classical styles are in many private collections.He studied Sculpture with Luis Montoya, then later with andBlane de St. Croix at FAU, where he earned his BFA. Hiscurrent interest is in the interface of furniture and sculpture.Melissa Ulrich Weitz as taught fine art and darkroomphotography for the past 10 years. Her students have rangedin age from elementary school to adult. Melissa holds a BFAwith a concentration in Printmaking and Book Arts from TheUniversity of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Herprints and photography have been exhibited throughoutthe east coast.Susan Wilders received her BA from Palm Beach AtlanticUniversity. She studied Chinese art with masters ChowChian-Chiu and Chow Lueng Chen Ying. She has exhibitedat the Morikami Museum in Delray Beach and the CharlesSumner Museum in Washington D.C. Susan frequently givesdemonstrations and lectures at the Norton Museum of Art. Casey Wright has a BFA in Sculpture from Baylor University.She studied the craft of stone carving in the marble-richenvironments of Tuscany, Italy and West Rutland, Vermont.She was selected as the 2011 Visiting Artist for the Universityof Georgia's art school in Cortona, Italy. She has exhibitedher work internationally. www.caseywright.carbonmade.com

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MULTIPLE COURSE DISCOUNTAdult students will receive a 20%discount on the tuition of additionalcourses (of equal or lesser value,exclusive of studio time, lab fees, modelfees, or cost of materials purchased at theArmory) in the same session for the samestudent. Multiple Course Discountcannot be combined with any otherdiscounts. Students may not proratewith multiple course discount.

REGISTRATION & REFUND POLICYStudents who withdraw from theirregistered course a minimum of five (5)working days prior to the start of thatcourse shall receive a full tuition refund.Students who withdraw from theircourse less than five (5) working daysbefore the start of that course OR oncethe course has started will NOTreceive a refund under anycircumstances.

MISSED CLASSESThe Armory Art Center is NOT responsiblefor providing students with make-upclasses because a student has missed aclass for any reason (student illness, unan-ticipated travel, etc.) not the fault of the fac-ulty or the Armory Art Center. The Armoryreserves the right to substitute instructorsfor any of its classes at any point in any term.

TRANSFERSStudents wishing to transfer from onecourse to another in the same term may doso prior to the second meeting of thecourse, if space is available.

CANCELED COURSESStudents enrolled in courses which arecanceled by the Armory because of lack ofenrollment will receive a full refund.

LIABILITYThe Armory Art Center will not assume liability for injuries that occur within the scope of the subject area forwhich the student is enrolled. The student assumes all reasonable liability from injuries related to the scopeof the coursework being taught and releases the Armory Art Center from any liability claims related to anyinjuries and/or accidents that may or may not occur. The student can be assured that every reasonable safetyprecaution will be followed. All purchases except tuition are subject to 6.5% sales tax according to FloridaStatute.

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MULTIPLE COURSE DISCOUNTAdult students will receive a 20%discount on the tuition of additionalcourses (of equal or lesser value,exclusive of studio time, lab fees, modelfees, or cost of materials purchased at theArmory) in the same session for the samestudent. Multiple Course Discountcannot be combined with any otherdiscounts. Students may not proratewith multiple course discount.

REGISTRATION & REFUND POLICYStudents who withdraw from theirregistered course a minimum of five (5)working days prior to the start of thatcourse shall receive a full tuition refund.Students who withdraw from theircourse less than five (5) working daysbefore the start of that course OR oncethe course has started will NOTreceive a refund under anycircumstances.

MISSED CLASSESThe Armory Art Center is NOT responsiblefor providing students with make-upclasses because a student has missed aclass for any reason (student illness, unan-ticipated travel, etc.) not the fault of the fac-ulty or the Armory Art Center. The Armoryreserves the right to substitute instructorsfor any of its classes at any point in any term.

TRANSFERSStudents wishing to transfer from onecourse to another in the same term may doso prior to the second meeting of thecourse, if space is available.

CANCELED COURSESStudents enrolled in courses which arecanceled by the Armory because of lack ofenrollment will receive a full refund.

LIABILITYThe Armory Art Center will not assume liability for injuries that occur within the scope of the subject area forwhich the student is enrolled. The student assumes all reasonable liability from injuries related to the scopeof the coursework being taught and releases the Armory Art Center from any liability claims related to anyinjuries and/or accidents that may or may not occur. The student can be assured that every reasonable safetyprecaution will be followed. All purchases except tuition are subject to 6.5% sales tax according to FloridaStatute.

membership & student registration

When you choose to become a member of the Armory Art Center, your generoussupport at any level enables the Armory to continue offering excellence in visual arts

educational programming throughexhibitions and studio classes toadults and youth.

TO PURCHASE A MEMBERSHIP CALL 561.832.1776 OR JOIN ONLINE @ WWW.ARMORYART.ORG

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