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ONLINE: Intermediate Drawing

October 27, 2020

If you’ve taken a beginner drawing class, this intermediate class is a great opportunity to practice your observation skills, experiment with personal mark making style and apply to various subject areas from your personal surroundings. An exploration of drawing exercises demonstration will help you get started. You’ll get guidance as you develop your own individual style […]

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ONLINE: Tapestry Frame Weaving

October 27, 2020

Learn to weave on a portable frame loom. We’ll cover 2-selvedge warping and tapestry planning as well as tapestry techniques such as color blending, basic shape construction, eccentric weft, rya knots and more. Students will finish the class with a sampler and the ability to create a finished weaving.

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ONSITE: Metal Clay Jewelry (B)

October 27, 2020

Learn to work with metal clay, a malleable, metal-bearing material that is perfectly suited for creating jewelry. Use your hands to shape it and a variety of tools to add detail and texture. You’ll fire the metal clay to transform it into a silver object. Add a new skill to your repertoire each week and […]

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ONLINE: The Painted Collage

October 27, 2020

Create paintings using collage techniques. We’ll begin by creating a series of small media experiments with acrylic paint. Then we’ll incorporate those experiments into a larger collage on panel.

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ONSITE: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator + InDesign for Beginners (B)

October 27, 2020

Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign are the three most popular programs within the Adobe Creative Cloud. When used together, they give you the power to create and manage visual content with amazing results. Learn to create documents for printed or digital platforms using Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. We will edit images in Photoshop, design graphic elements […]

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ONLINE: What We Save: Writing About Objects We Prize

October 27, 2020

Fire, flood, hurricane, quarantine, even downsizing, evict you from home. What precious object must you save? In this class, students will explore memory and understanding using such chosen objects. Exercises and prompts will help them look more deeply. Writing and reflection will tap feeling and memory, layering them into fiction or nonfiction that brings the […]

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ONLINE: Stackable Bands

October 27, 2020

Create a sweet stack of rings from 14-karat yellow gold-filled wire and silver. You’ll learn to solder bands and become proficient at single seams. We’ll also cover fabricating, embellishing and forging simple bands in different gauges and types of metal.

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ONSITE: Introduction to Pastel

October 27, 2020

Because pastels are so versatile, they’re the perfect medium for students looking to bridge drawing and painting. Learn how pastels are made, explore masters of the medium and learn how to use pastels with exercises in color, value, form and composition.

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ONSITE: Metal Clay Jewelry (A)

October 27, 2020

Learn to work with metal clay, a malleable, metal-bearing material that is perfectly suited for creating jewelry. Use your hands to shape it and a variety of tools to add detail and texture. You’ll fire the metal clay to transform it into a silver object. Add a new skill to your repertoire each week and […]

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ONSITE: Family Studio

October 27, 2020

Come and make art side by side as a family. Each week, families will explore a new medium and create a beautiful project together. This program is best suited for families with children aged 3 to 8, however, all family members are welcome.

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ONSITE: Introduction to Oil Painting

October 27, 2020

Learn the fundamentals of oil paint through exercises including still life. We’ll get acquainted with materials, learn how to use them, and get a brief introduction to color theory as it applies to oil paint.

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ONSITE: Advanced Wheel + Hand Building Techniques

October 27, 2020

Learn new techniques to improve your functional and non-functional ceramic forms. Try raku, cone 10 reduction glazes and soda firing. Learn new surface design processes using slips, underglazes, terra sigillata and the spray booth application of both underglazes and overglazes.

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ONSITE: Drawing + Painting Guided Independent Study

October 27, 2020

Bring your own project in any medium to class and work independently with the help, support, encouragement and instruction of the teacher. Goals and intentions will be set at the bgeinning of the class so the instructor can better help you reach your goals. The perfect opportunity to get the support you’ve been needing to […]

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ONSITE: Introduction to Clay

October 27, 2020

Explore the basics of clay. We’ll cover the proper use of studio tools, equipment and materials. You’ll learn about slab construction, coil building and combined techniques. We’ll also demonstrate wheel throwing and discuss how various clays and glazes respond to each other.

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ONSITE: Family Studio

October 27, 2020

Come and make art side by side as a family. Each week, families will explore a new medium and create a beautiful project together. This program is best suited for families with children aged 3 to 8, however, all family members are welcome.

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ONSITE: Drawing + Painting the Figure

October 27, 2020

Develop skills that will allow you to convey accurate proportions of the human figure. Begin by drawing in graphite and charcoal, then move into oil painting, which is great for exploring volume and fluidity. We’ll discuss paint and color mixing, media and application techniques.

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ONSITE: Wheel Throwing Refresher

October 27, 2020

Brush up on the basics! We’ll review wheel throwing techniques and skills. Create and complete work during class, with enough time to fire and glaze. This class is open to students who have previously taken wheel throwing classes. We will review and refresh our knowledge of wedging, centering, throwing, trimming and glazing. We will take […]

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ONLINE: Drawing from the World Around You

October 27, 2020

Anyone can learn how to draw using just a sketchbook and some simple tools. You will learn techniques and practices for drawing and writing from observation by looking at the objects and spaces around you. This class will be a compact introduction to drawing, writing, and seeing your world more deeply.

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ONSITE: Intermediate Stained Glass (A)

October 27, 2020

This class is for students who have previously taken a stained glass class at VisArts. Use this class to finish working on projects already started or begin a new project. This is a great opportunity to reinvigorate your creative practice with glass!

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ONLINE: Scientific Illustration

October 27, 2020

Explore innovative and technical approaches to scientific illustration through pen and ink. Students will learn different types of line-making techniques and ink washes and will create their own scientific illustration with botanical and animal specimens.

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ONSITE: Fabric Printing

October 27, 2020

Use low-tech printing techniques such as stencil, stamp and texture plates to print fabric. Learn about repeats and compositional printing.  We will work with pigment, dye, and discharge paste. This approach to printing will be immediate and simple. It is perfect for beginners or experienced fiber students. Your finished fabrics can be used in home furnishing, […]

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ONLINE: Journaling for Artists, Writers + Photographers

October 27, 2020

This two-hour studio course is designed for anyone interested in the techniques and development of visual journaling. We’ll review the contributions of visual diarists such as Dan Eldon and Frida Kahlo. Each session will begin with a short presentation on a visual diarist, technique or significant artist with follow up time for guidance, feedback and […]

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ONLINE: Writing the Memoir

October 27, 2020

Thomas Larson writes that “memoir is most successful when it is not the ‘story of a life,’ but a focused part of that life—a dozen summers spent working on a grandfather’s farm, a long relationship with a dying relative, the first year of law school.” You’ll work on writing prompts and timed writing exercises, and […]

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