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Class and Workshop Descriptions Fall Session II 2012 October 27 December 8

Drawing and Painting Drawing Fundamentals (2012/7-D1) Nov. 2 Dec. 7, F 2:00 5:00 pm In this class students tackle the fundamentals of good drawing. Students work from life and photographs, using different techniques, and build good drawing habits. Instructor: Todd Carignan

Life Drawing Group - Evening (2012/7-LDG1) Tuesdays, 6:00 9:00 pm Ongoing Life drawing group meets on a continuing basis in the CAM Reception Hall. Painting with oils and acrylics and modeling with clay and wax are allowed in addition to dry media and watercolor in Studio I. Seven sessions for $70. There is no beginning or ending date. Please call 910.395.5999 ext. 1024 for more information. Life Drawing/Painting Group - Morning (2012/7-LDG2) Wednesdays, 9:30 - 12:30 Ongoing This life drawing group meets on a continuing basis in Studio I. Painting with oils and acrylics and modeling with clay and wax are allowed in addition to dry media and watercolor in Studio I. Seven sessions for $70. There is no ending date. Please call 910.395.5999 ext. 1024 for more information.

Painting With Watercolor (2012/7-PWC1) Nov. 1 Dec. 6, Th 6:00 9:00 pm This watercolor class for beginner and intermediate level participants continues and expands instruction on drawing, composition and color. Students are encouraged to make observations on color, perspective and composition for paintings that can be developed in the studio. Topics covered include composition, perspective, values studies, washes with

black and sepia, color theory and harmonies, painting architecture and landscapes and botanicals. Instructor: Fritz Kapraun

Color and Composition in Painting: Oil, Acrylic or Watercolor (2012/7-P1) Nov. 2 Dec. 7, Fri. 9:30 am to 12:30 pm This is a studio class for both beginner and advanced painters focusing on fundamentals of color and composition. Working with in-studio setups or a photo of choice, this class addresses fundamentals of color theory and composition which will enable a more dynamic and richer level of artwork. The instructor works with each student to achieve their personal goals. All mediums welcome - watercolor, pastel, oil or acrylic. Instructor: Kirah Van Sickle

Sculpture and Fine Craft Intermediate Rug Hooking (2012/7-RH1) Nov. 1, 8, 15, Th 2:00 5:00 pm Take rug hooking to the next step. Students learn how to create their own pattern and transfer it to the backing, how to color plan designs and how to dye the wool for each project. A basic knowledge of rug hooking is needed for this class. Instructor: Judy Quintman

Photography

Creative Writing, Evocative Photography Each Better with the Other (2012/7-PHW-1) Oct. 31 Dec. 5, W 6:00 8:00 pm Ever wondered if your writing illustrates your photography? Does your photography illustrate your writing? Join writer Michelle Bliss and photographer Alan Cradick as they explore how each supports and expands the understanding of the reader. Students gain a better understanding of each medium while learning the tools necessary to blend
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the two into an integrated whole. The class results in a hard bound book of the collected work. Instructors: Alan Cradick and Michelle Bliss Creative Writing Writers Workshop (2012/7-W1) Nov. 1 Dec. 13, Th 6:00 8:00 pm The Writers' Workshop is specifically geared toward experienced writers who are already working on a specific project and are looking for thoughtful feedback on a consistent basis. Students pursuing a novel, a memoir, a short story or poetry collection, or several literary projects, are invited to join this workshop. The Writers Workshop encourages writers to share and critique each other's work each week, so the focus is on revision instead of invention. Writing is often viewed as a solitary craft, but every writer needs a support team along the way! Instructor: Michelle Bliss Memory & Metaphor (2012/7-W2) Nov.1 Dec. 13, Th 6:30 8:30 pm Memory and Metaphor is a creative writing workshop encouraging participants to tap into their memories to create distinctive image-driven writing and naturally occurring metaphor. The six-week series is composed of in-class and take home exercises and is appropriate for all levels of writers and all genres of writing. Sharing work and interaction with other participants is required. Instructor: Margo Williams

Childrens Classes Home School Art Class Ages 6 - 10 (2012/7-KA1) Oct. 31 Dec. 5, W 2:00 3:00 pm Children will explore the museum through guided tours, scavenger hunts and special activities, and then express their creativity through hands-on art projects in a variety of media (including drawing, painting, collage, printmaking and sculpture). Emphasis is placed on introduction to a wide array of materials and individual personal expression. On the final day of class, students will curate their own Student Art Reception with their own
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artwork. Instructor: Georgia Mastroieni After-school Art Class Ages 6 - 10 (2012/7-KA2) Oct. 31 Dec. 5, W 4:00 5:00 pm Children will explore the museum through guided tours, scavenger hunts and special activities, and then express their creativity through hands-on art projects in a variety of media (including drawing, painting, collage, printmaking and sculpture). Emphasis is placed on introduction to a wide array of materials and individual personal expression. On the final day of class, students will curate their own Student Art Reception with their own artwork. Instructor: Georgia Mastroieni

ADULT 1 AND 2 DAY WORKSHOPS

Introduction to Collage and Mixed Media (One-day workshop) (2012/7-CMM1) Nov. 3 Sat. 10:00 am 4:00 pm Learn the basics of working in collage / mixed media with the goal of creating paintings that tell a story. Gain an understanding of attaching paper to surfaces, preparing papers with different media, recycling old drawings and paintings, using photos and ephemera, photo transfer techniques, and paper cutting techniques. Instructor: Abby Spangel Perry Pine Needle Basketry Cork Bowl (One-day workshop) (2012/7-B1) Nov. 4 Sun. 12:00 4:00 pm Some experience in pine needle basketry is encouraged to participate in this skill-building class. Students make a pine needle coiled bowl form around a cork center. The traditional method of coiling will be taught. Students will learn how to start, increase coils to the appropriate size, and add beads, buttons, and black walnuts to embellish the rim. All supplies furnished for this project. Instructor: Melanie Walter Introduction to Watercolor (One-day workshop) (2012/7-PWC3) Nov. 10 - Sat. 10:00 am 4:00 pm
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Students are introduced to materials, tools and useful techniques, using the watercolor medium. Included in the workshop are practice exercises using washes, glazes, giving form to shapes, mixing color and understanding value relationships. No grades, no pressure, no right way to paint. Students furnished with a basis for finding a unique way of representing objects and learning to see. Instructor: Betty Brown Paste Papers (One-day workshop) (2012/7-PP1) Nov. 17 Sat. 10:00 am 2:00 pm Students create beautifully decorated papers of appropriate sizes to accommodate package wrapping, wine bottle carriers, origami boxes, notecards, all with the coming holidays in mind. An ideal workshop for making something handmade this season to give as a gift. There will be some origami folding exercises as well. Instructor: Fritzi Huber

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