Slab-Built Folded Forms: Part Two – NEW!
Learn slab-building techniques to create folded and darted forms like a sugar container and creamer with caddy, covered casserole dish and lasagna pan.
read moreLearn slab-building techniques to create folded and darted forms like a sugar container and creamer with caddy, covered casserole dish and lasagna pan.
read moreExplore surface decoration for functional pottery. Each week, we’ll cover new surface techniques such as slip transfer, screen printing, underglaze processes, decals, lusters and more. We’ll also discuss visual concepts to facilitate a greater understanding of design and make thoughtful decisions when finishing a piece.
read moreThis class is for the very beginner. Learn the art of watercolor painting as we explore basic painting techniques such as layering color and creating texture. As we build on these techniques we will create several pieces of artwork including a one point perspective city scape, an abstract ocean scene and a still-life plant study.
read moreStudents will learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, to help them create, revise and update documents. Using their own Mac or PC computers and software, students will share files from the instructor, and work together on several projects. Photoshop: We’ll select, adjust and work with photos. Illustrator: We’ll build a shape-based graphic […]
read moreLearn the fundamentals of clay in this hands-on online course. We will be learning how to coil, pinch, and slab build while also discussing techniques about wheel throwing. Students will explore form and texture, while also learning the fundamentals of clay and pottery.
read moreStudents will learn/review the basics of screenwriting for film including proper screenplay format, dramatic structure, and character development. Students will also work towards completing a short screenplay ready for production, or begin/continue working on a feature length screenplay.
read moreLearn the “where” and “how” of finding and assessing various writing opportunities—such as residencies/retreats, conferences, publications and contests—and navigating the application and/or submission process for each. This is not just a class with a bunch of “tips,” rather an active experience for writers who are looking to put themselves out there in new ways but […]
read moreMany writers struggle to write unique and compelling dialogue. In this class we will read dialogue excerpts, as well as essays on theory, and will practice various dialogue techniques. At the end of the course writers should have a chapter-length body of writing or several smaller excerpts of workshopped dialogue.
read moreIf 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 them to various subject areas with drawing media. Explore and get guidance as you develop your own individual style and subject matter interests. We’ll focus on the development […]
read moreComplete an oil painting “alla prima”—in a single session. After watching the instructor paint a demo of a simple arrangement from his studio, students will paint their own simple arrangements which they’ll set up in their space. Time will be limited to about 45 minutes, after which students will share their progress with the instructor […]
read moreLearn all of the basics of the stop-frame animation process and create your very own animated video. This course covers the concept of animation, the technique of stop-frame, utilizing 2-D and 3-D objects, how to create scenes and stories, and recording/editing sound into your animations. Leave this course with an understanding of stop-frame animation techniques […]
read moreThis class is for the very beginner. Learn the art of watercolor painting as we explore basic painting techniques such as layering color and creating texture. As we build on these techniques we will create several pieces of artwork including a one point perspective city scape, an abstract ocean scene and a still-life plant study.
read moreExplore 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.
read moreAn overview of digital film production that can accommodate various skill levels and student interest. Students will leave with the rudimentary tools necessary to complete a film. Tools learned will include: Crew positions, producing, screenwriting, cinematography, using phones/ipads to shoot images, lighting, audio recording, basic editing using Adobe Premiere.
read moreWatercolor is the perfect medium for online learning, no matter whether you want to challenge yourself or relax. In this five-week course, we’ll explore this medium’s properties and possibilities through video (which can be reviewed at your own pace) as well as live feeds for in-the-moment help and encouragement. We’ll cover exploratory samples, value and […]
read moreStudents will learn the basics of Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, to help them create, revise and update documents. Using their own Mac or PC computers and software, students will share files from the instructor, and work together on several projects. InDesign: We will create a simple document ‘from the ground up’. Photoshop: We’ll select, […]
read moreDesign your own earthworks art either inspired by Andy Goldsworthy’s work or based on your own idea. While designing and creating an outdoor installation, students will be encouraged to use grasses, leaves, flowers, rocks and other natural materials from nature to create contrasting colors and textures.
read moreUse a rolling pin, X-Acto knife, a soft, red rib and slip, to make your own clay. Create easy-to-make templates you can use to create soup or ice cream bowls, small planters and salt and pepper shakers. The skills learned in this class will prepare you to create sugar and creamer containers and large baking […]
read moreLearn basic embroidery stitches and what they’re used for, then delve into some freeform creativity. Students will design their own pattern and may sew on clothing, totes, or cut fabric (the latter of which can then be attached to anything they want).
read moreBreak out of creative blocks using various mindfulness, meditation and free-writing techniques. Carve out space for yourself in a rapidly changing world to process thoughts, emotions and experiences.
read moreExplore ideas for rolling slabs at home and adapting to a home studio practice without the equipment that you might be accustomed to. We’ll work on some image transfers, stencils, stamps and more. These wall tiles can be a beautiful addition to your home or a wonderful gift. Get inspired and make a whole set! […]
read moreComplete an oil painting “alla prima”—in a single session. After watching the instructor paint a demo of a simple arrangement from his studio, students will paint their own simple arrangements which they’ll set up in their space. Time will be limited to about 45 minutes, after which students will share their progress with the instructor […]
read moreStudents will be guided through the process of design and construction of a pair of simple leather sandals. Each student will be provided the materials to make a pair of no-sew sandals using simple design, construction and finishing techniques.
read moreDive right into both Adobe Illustrator and InDesign, as well as the rich world of type! Through a series of demonstrations and projects, we’ll look at choosing and pairing fonts, looking at the array of categories of typefaces, manipulating letterforms and legibility.
read moreExplore the process of designing materials for a social media campaign to promote either yourself, your business or any other service/event you’d like to present to the public. The materials for the campaign can come from a variety of sources and can be formatted for each social media channel. Learn how to reach a targeted […]
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