SUMMER JUNE 12 - SEPTEMBER 3, 2017 SESSION YOUTH & ADULT ART CLASSES + SUMMER CAMPS 1717 CENTRAL STREET, EVANSTON | EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Friends of the Art Center, Welcome to our Summer Catalogue! We are pleased to continue to offer exciting classes throughout a range of creative disciplines. We are testing out a new format, which will highlight one class for each of our fantastic faculty, and we will continue to list the full descriptions on our website, where you can also easily register for yourself and family! Don’t forget to purchase tickets for our annual Spring Benefit Art Party. Please join us on Saturday May 13, 6pm for a fun night of silent and live auctions, cocktails and fine food. All proceeds support the Evanston Art Center’s expanded arts programming, scholarships and more! We hope to see you here! I am thrilled to welcome Jen Montojo to the EAC team, as our new Director of Development. Jen brings a wealth of knowledge to the Art Center with experience in annual giving, grant writing, special events, membership, corporate and foundation support. Please stop by the Art Center and say hello! Lastly, you will find our full events calender at the back of this catalogue, which highlights our upcoming exhibitions and events. There is always something to do at the Art Center, and we look forward to welcoming you to viewing our exhibitions, trying a class, or connecting with us at a local event. Sincerely,

Paula Danoff President & CEO

As usual, you can stay up-to-date with these and other exciting happenings at EAC on our website at www.evanstonartcenter.org, on Facebook (Facebook.com/EvanstonArtCenter), Twitter (@evartcenter) and Instagram (@EvanstonArtCenter). SUPPORT OUR ANNUAL FUND The Evanston Art Center’s classes, exhibitions and community engagement programs serve individuals of all ages from over 80 zip codes. We offer many art activities, special programs and all exhibitions are free and open to the public. Your generous donation to our Annual Fund will ensure that EAC continues the depth and accessibility of its arts programming and will allow for new community initiatives that will positively impact thousands of people. MEMBERSHIP As a member of the Evanston Art Center you will be one of our most valued supporters. Membership contributions help to defray some of the expenses of running a high-quality Art School and help enable us to fulfill our mission and continue our community commitments. Members receive a discount on all classes, workshops and programs. In return, we connect our members to the vibrant art scene of Chicago and Chicago’s North Shore with special access to collection tours, art openings, public programs, Art Store discounts, and more. Membership is non-refundable.

CLASS DISCOUNTS Introduce a friend (first time student) to EAC classes and receive a 20% discount off the price of one class. EAC Registrar must be alerted when you are introducing a student to EAC classes at the time of registration in order to receive the discount. Please check the appropriate box on the registration form indicating that you are referring a new student or have been referred by an EAC student and write in that student’s name. 20% refund will be issued to the referring student within 30 days after the referred student’s first class meets. No discounts will be given for dropped or cancelled classes.

ANNUAL GIVING CIRCLE BENEFITS MEMBER BENEFITS o $100 ARTIST’S CIRCLE o $1,000 OR MORE CURATOR’S CIRCLE o Discounts on all classes including Youth Fine Arts All member benefits plus annual recognition in our All member benefits plus recognition listed above classes, adult workshops and special programs printed materials plus Private tour of an EAC Exhibition for 10 people o Announcements of exhibition openings and special events o $250 STUDIO CIRCLE o $2,500 COLLECTOR’S CIRCLE All member benefits plus annual recognition in our All member benefits plus recognition listed above o Eligibility to attend Art After Five visits with printed materials and on our donor board plus invitations to one special reception or event collectors and two complimentary tickets to an Art After 5 o Art supply discounts: 10% discount at Dick Blick o $500 GALLERY CIRCLE event Art Materials, 10% discount at The Danon Gallery, All member benefits plus recognition listed above 10% discount at Genesis Art Supply plus 10% discount on art purchased from exhibi- o $5,000 DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE tions at the Art Center All member benefits plus invitations to various o Business Membership includes in addition to the special events. above, one full page ad (8” x 10”) in our catalog, or web banner ad for one month ($1,500 value)

2 EVANSTON ART CENTER CONTACT US! 1717 Central Street Evanston, IL. 60201 847-475-5300 BOARD OF TRUSTEES www.evanstonartcenter.org OFFICERS Linda Beck, Board President MISSION Debra Favre, Vice-President The Evanston Art Center is dedicated to fostering the appreciation and expression Jim Hardgrove, Vice-President of the arts among diverse audiences. The Art Center offers extensive and innovative J.J. Juntunen, Vice-President Debbie Mellinger, Vice-President instruction in broad areas of artistic endeavor through classes, exhibitions, interactive Nancy Prial, Treasurer arts activities, and community outreach initiatives. Stephanie Dorn Miller, Secretary

TRUSTEES EAC FACILITY AND CLASS REGISTRATION HOURS Harold Bauer Monday thru Thursday 9am-10pm Amanda Bryant Friday 9am-5pm Sheila Cahnman Elena Gonzales Saturday and Sunday 9am-4pm Karen Hunt Tess Lickerman Dorothy Marks PARKING Ken Powers The parking lot adjacent to the Art Center is available on a first-come first-serve basis Alice Rebechini with vehicles exhibiting a parking pass. Parking passes are available to students reg- Renee Schleicher istered in a 5, 6, 10 or 12 week session. The parking passes are available to pick up at Rob Sills Gail Struve the EAC front desk at the beginning of each session. Street parking is also available. Keith Struve Jonathan T Vree

EAC GALLERY INFORMATION EX-OFFICIO Galleries are free and open to the public. Paula Danoff/President & CEO

HOLIDAYS | CLOSINGS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF The EAC is closed for the following holidays: New Year’s Eve, Memorial Day, July 4th Paula Danoff (Classes will be in session on July 3), Labor Day, and Thanksgivings Day (no classes President and Chief Executive Officer November 21-27). The EAC closes for a holiday break from 12/24 thru 1/1. [email protected]

Gabrielle Burrage Director of Education FINANCIAL AID/SCHOLARSHIPS AND PAYMENT PLANS [email protected] The mission of the Art Center is dedicated to making arts accessible to everyone. During the year we provide many programs that are free and open to the public. Larry Boswell Director of IT and Administration Education is a key component to art making and we want to make that available [email protected] to everyone. Need-based scholarships are available and can be applied to classes and workshops. Financial aid applications are available on our website and at the Alyssa Brubaker Director of Design front desk. Please complete the application and return with your class registration. [email protected] Payment plans are also available. For more information, please call 847-475-5300. Cara Feeney Manager of Exhibitions [email protected]

REGISTRATION INFO CONTENTS Ashley Fuller Summer Dates Workshops 4 Development Associate [email protected] Monday June 12 - Sunday September 3 Artistic Forms 4 Make-up Week - September 4-10 Ceramics 5 Jen Montojo Drop-off and mail-in Ongoing Director of Development Digital Media and Fabrication 5 Phone-in and walk-in Ongoing [email protected] Drawing and Painting 6 Receptionists: Cara Feeney, Ashley Fuller, Registration Hours Figure 7 Joanna Goodson, and Jason Lupas Monday-Thursday 9am - 9pm Jewelry, Metalsmithing and Metal Friday-Sunday 9am - 4pm Sculpture 7 Printmaking 8 Classes without minimum enrollment 8 are cancelled 3 days before first class. Youth 9 EvanstonArtCenter Summer Youth Art Camps 10 Registration & Policies 14 @evartcenter Upcoming Events 16 @EvanstonArtCenter

REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG 3 For more information on the assembling a strong stretcher. We materials. Students will develop WORKSHOPS following workshop by Cass Hale, will move on to stretching canvas concepts for their please visit our website. or linen, and finish by sizing and through exploring various mediums. 9332 1-DAY WORKSHOP priming our supports. Skill Level: All Levels 9014 1-DAY WORKSHOP EAC Member $155 EAC Member $370 MASTER THE ART OF SAW PIERCING GIFT CARDS Non-member $175 Non-member $390 Rachel Stork Stoltz Cass Hale Tuesday, 6/13, 9:30am – 12:30pm Saturday, 8/5, 11am-3pm 9245 1-DAY WORKSHOP 1022 12-WEEK Learn how to improve your saw EAC Member $65 piercing skills by understanding the Non-member $85 HAND-BUILT PLANTERS DECORATIVE BOOKS AND jeweler’s saw and the techniques Mollie Morris Cass Hale used to saw out intricate designs Sunday, 7/30, 1:30-3:30pm Tuesday 1-4pm from metal. 9128 1-DAY WORKSHOP Students will learn basic hand Students will create decorative EAC Member $55 NATURAL INDIGO DYEING WITH building techniques while creating a and fabrics using Non-member $75 planter for succulents. Students will suminagashi, paste papers and SHIBORI create their own planters and review to create handmade books. 9610, 9611 1-DAY WORKSHOP Akemi Nakano Cohn different ways they can glaze them. EAC Member $350 Sunday, 7/16, 9:30am-3:30pm EAC Member $40 Non-member $370 HANDMADE BOWLS Explore images on fabric with Non-member $60 Geof Prairie various shades of indigo blues 1023 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/14 9610 Saturday 6/24, 10am – 3pm applying Shibori resist and 9246 2-DAY WORKSHOP 9611 Saturday 7/29, 10am – 3pm Natural Indigo dyeing. Instructor CHINESE PAPER-CUTTING – JIAN ZHI Wooden bowls are very unique, will present visual resources and TASTE OF CLOISONNÉ Lucy P. Lui practical, and fun to make. Come samples, and briefly cover some of Leslie Perrino Wednesday 1-4pm out and work on our lathes using the history of techniques. Saturday, 8/26 10am – 4pm This course is designed for the tools to finish a bowl EAC Member $100 Sunday, 8/27 10am – 2pm beginning level learner who has in one day. Non-member $120 Cloisonné is a traditional and no formal background in using EAC Member $70 beautiful type of enameling. Thin scissors to cut a formal artwork. Non-member $90 For more information on the strips of fine silver are fused into The course introduces students to following workshop by Akemi a glass covered piece of copper. Chinese paper-cutting art history Nakano Cohn, please visit our The resulting cells are packed with and fundamental scissor-cutting 9146, 9145 3-DAY WORKSHOP website. colored glass and fired to create methods to make art patterns. SIMPLY HENNA (MEHENDI) 9122 1-DAY WORKSHOP a colorful image of remarkable EAC Member $190 Lakshmi (Lucky) Kamath beauty. Non-member $210 9146 6/17, 6/18 & 6/24, 10-11am SASHIKO STITCHING EAC Member $160 9145 6/24, 6/25, 7/1, Akemi Nakano Cohn Non-member $180 11:30am-12:30pm Saturday, 7/29, 9:30am-3:30pm 0421 8-WEEK BEGINNING 6/15 An in-depth introduction with EAC Member $100 KNIT AND STUDIO hands-on exercises to the basics Non-member $120 ARTISTIC FORMS Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm of henna tattoos. Learn to iden- E1002, E1005 6-WEEK Cathy Montoya tify and create Indian and Arabic 9432, 9533 1-DAY WORKSHOP E1002 Beginning 6/14 Bring your ongoing knit or crochet projects to this multi-level class to henna designs with a focus on E1005 Beginning 8/2 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR get the help you need in finishing separating the different styles and INTRODUCTION TO IKEBANA FLOWER BEGINNERS: GETTING OFF AUTO - your projects. Beginners to then fusing them together. ARRANGING advanced students welcome, but EAC Member $120 ONE-DAY BOOTCAMP! Yuko Inoue Darcy must come in with yarn, needles, Non-member $140 Jordan Scott Wednesday 10:30am-12pm and project directions all ready to 9432 Saturday, 7/22, 9:15am-4pm Ikebana is the Japanese art of go. 9147 1-DAY WORKSHOP 9433 Saturday, 8/12, 9:15am-4pm arranging flowers. Each week, EAC Member $160 Designed for the beginner, this students create new and different Non-member $180 CREATING HANDMADE PAPER one-day workshop will explore the styles of arrangements. All supplies Michele Clark fundamentals of photography and provided. Saturday, 7/8, 1-4pm working with a digital camera. A EAC Member $370 1120 10-WEEK BEGINNING 6/15 Fun and easy for anyone to learn, camera with semi-automatic and/ Non-member $390 INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN using scrap paper, junk mail, old or manual function is required (not Amy Koetz newspapers, etc. Students will appropriate for cell phone cameras). For more information on the Thursday 6:30-8:30pm learn every step of the process, EAC Member $120 following classes by Yuko Darcy, This class will cover the basics from making the pulp to pulling the Non-member $140 please visit our website. of space planning, materials and sheets of paper to the best way to E1001, E1003, E1004, E1006 6-WEEK sources, and color theory. The dry them. 9168 2-DAY WORKSHOP goal will be to upgrade a room in EAC Member $65 E1003 Beginning 6/13 your home by adding new, purging Non-member $85 NAKED COLOR THEORY Tuesday 10:30am-12pm old, re-using and re-purposing Nina Weiss E1001 Beginning 6/13 existing. Reference guides provided, 9114 1-DAY WORKSHOP Saturday & Sunday, 7/22-7/23, Tuesday 12:30pm-2pm organizational binders and tracing 10am-4pm E1004 Beginning 8/1 paper needed. Tuesday 10:30am-12pm HAND STITCHED EDGE APPLIQUE Strip away the mysteries of color EAC Member $205 E1006 Beginning 8/1 theory! Through visuals, discussion, Non-member $225 WORKSHOP experimentation and application of Tuesday 12:30pm-2pm Cass Hale theory, students of all disciplines INTERMEDIATE IKEBANA FLOWER Saturday, 7/15, 11am-3pm 1010 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/17 Students will draw and cut will gain an understanding of how ARRANGING out fabric images that will be effective color can be implemented. BEGINNING EAC Member $180 EAC Member $300 appliqueed to another piece of Non-member $320 Karen Daughtry fabric. They will turn the edges of Non-member $200 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm the fabric under and hand stitch the This is a studio-based class for fabric. Students will complete a 9x12 9123 3-DAY WORKSHOP 1017 12-WEEK beginners who wish to learn the piece of fabric during the workshop. art of beautiful writing. We will BUILDING, STRETCHING & PRIMING SCULPTURE IN MIXED MATERIALS explore the tools of calligraphy, with EAC Member $65 Jill King Non-member $85 YOUR OWN CANVAS emphasis on the dip pen. Basic pen Tuesday 1-4pm and ink materials are included in the Juan Pablo Ruiz Learn to build armatures and work fee, but students are encouraged to SCHOLARSHIP AND Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 7/28- in a variety of materials such as 7/30, 1-4pm bring their own practice paper. PAYMENT PLANS ARE soldered steel, fabric, cardboard, This class will begin with a tutorial Paris-Craft plaster, wax, non-toxic EAC Member $185 AVAILABLE. SEE PAGE 15 on making stretcher bars for adhesives and hardware store Non-member $205 GUIDE TO OUR CLASSES:

Our newest classes Adult classes that accept teens that are 16 and up

4 REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG For more information on the 3640 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/12 E0561 6-Week Beginning 7/28 following class by Karen Daughtry, 7313 12-WEEK please visit our website. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES: SURFACE Bonnie Katz TREATMENTS ANIMATING IN AFTEREFFECTS 1012 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/18 Monday 6:30-9:30pm Katie Susko Monday 6:30-8:30pm PROCESS OF INTUITIVE EXPRESSION In this multi-level class, students Friday 1-4pm EAC Member $255 Sunday 9:30am-12:30pm learn the process of creating a Different surface design techniques Non-member $275 EAC Member $185 piece: cutting tile, lay- out covered will include sgraffito Non-member $205 and design, substrates, adhesives (carving through layers), mishima and grouting. Students are welcome (in-lay), slip trailing, stencil and 7235 12-WEEK to bring their own collection of stamp design and application (store 1013 8-WEEK BEGINNING 6/17 ceramic/glass, found objects to and handmade), resist techniques BEGINNING DARKROOM BATIK AND INK incorporate into their work. (wax and underglaze), image PHOTOGRAPHY Georgia Braun Skill Level: All Skill Levels transfer, and screen application. Tuesday 4:15-6:15pm Saturday 1-4pm EAC Member $200 Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced EAC Member $325 Using bees wax, brass, dip style Non-member $220 EAC Member $225 Non-member $345 tjanting needles, fabrics, rice paper, Non-member $245 natural dyes and Sumi ink, we will For more information on the create beautiful, wearable art both following class by Bonnie Katz, 0530 12-WEEK 7260 12-WEEK in black and white and in color. please visit our website. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR ADULTS EAC Member $250 BOTH WORLDS Thursday 4:15-6:15pm E0551 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/15 Sean Clute Non-member $270 EAC Member $255 Sunday 1-4pm PINCH, SLAB, COIL Non-member $275 Thursday 6:30-9:30pm This class introduces the student 1025 12-WEEK EAC Member $225 to hand-building followed by wheel Non-member $245 throwing. 4728 12-WEEK FIRST-TIME SAMPLE CLASS Skill Level: Beginner EAC Faculty DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR TEENS EAC Member $400 Sunday 1-4pm Sunday 1-4pm 0519 12-WEEK Non-member $420 This is a unique opportunity EAC Member $385 to sign up for an art class that FORM & FUNCTION Non-member $405 explores a new medium each Leslie Jay Orenstein week, including figure drawing, Monday 7-10pm DIGITAL ceramics, photography, encaustic, This class is for students with 7240 12-WEEK printmaking, pastels, jewelry, some experience in throwing MEDIA AND calligraphy, 3-D printing and and hand-building. Students will DESIGNING THROUGH A LENS watercolors. Each class session will be encouraged to add to their Dennis Barnett repertoire of form and techniques, FABRICATION be taught by a different EAC faculty The Maker Lab at the Evanston Art Wednesday 1-4pm explore how function relates to member. Center is the essential space to This course focuses on form and will work with high-fire EAC Member $385 explore design, photography, video, composition, light, interpreting reduction . Non-member $405 3D printing, and laser objects into shape and form, and Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced processes and techniques. If you re-educating ourselves on how to EAC Member $400 can imagine an image or an object, appreciate that which exists in its CERAMICS Non-member $420 natural form. All ceramics classes include free chances are it can be made in this studio. For more information on EAC Member $385 monitored studio time (dependent For more information on the Non-member $405 upon class schedules). Class fees open studio hours and the Maker following classes by Les Orenstein, Lab, please visit our website. include glazes, firings, and a free please visit our website. bag of clay. Additional clay may be 7410, 7411 6-WEEK purchased through the receptionist. 0556, 0557 12-WEEK 7230 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/13 7410 Beginning 6/14 LEARN TO THROW BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP 7411 Beginning 7/26 6051 12-WEEK 0556, Wednesday 7-10pm Randee Ladden SKETCHUP AND 3D DESIGN 0557, Thursday 9am-12pm Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Bill First INDEPENDENT STUDY: CERAMICS EAC Member $400 Master the essentials of Photoshop Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm A one-year, $75 membership is Non-member $420 needed for making simple image Learn the fundamental methods of required to participate in the EAC adjustments, understanding 3D computer-aided design (CAD). independent study program. This is Through simple assigned exercises, 0508 12-WEEK differences between file formats for people who want studio access and saving images. students will learn to draw and without instruction. Anyone signing design in scaled 3D, experience THROW, HAND-BUILD, & ALTER Skill-Level: Beginner up must adhere to EAC studio the simplicity of making design Lisa Harris EAC Member $190 policies on materials, clean-up, and changes, and visualize the designed Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm Non-member $210 entrance and exit procedures. This course is designed for the object before committing to EAC Independent Study members student with specific goals and permanent materials. only $330 for those who want to build on 7312 12-WEEK Skill-Level: Beginner their wheel and hand-building VIDEO MAKING AND EDITING EAC Member $190 0533 12-WEEK construction skills. Derek Weber Non-member $210 Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced Wednesday 4:15-6:15pm BEGINNING WHEEL THROWING EAC Member $400 In this class we will plan shoot and 7258 5-WEEK BEGINNING 7/20 Patty Kochaver Non-member $420 edit short videos. Technical camera Monday 9:30am-12:30pm operation and techniques will be DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE NEXT This class will introduce the covered, as well as developing LEVEL beginning student to the potter’s 0570, 0571 12-WEEK concepts, and storyboarding. Jordan Scott wheel, giving them a solid base on ADVANCED ALTERED FORMS All skill levels welcome. All video Thursday 9:30-12:30pm which to build their throwing skills. Kyle Johns cameras welcome (smart phone Designed for the beginner/ Skill Level: Beginner 0571 Thursday 2-5pm phone, digital slr, go pro, analog intermediate photography EAC Member $400 0570 Friday 9:30am-12:30pm etc). student that wants to take their Non-member $420 The objective for this class is to EAC Member $255 basic skills to the next level, this work on creative approaches to Non-member $275 course will review and expand on For more information on the altering thrown forms. The students the important fundamentals of following class by Patty Kochaver, photography and the relationships will focus on pushing, pulling, For more information on the please visit our website. between aperture, ISO and shutter cutting, bending, and folding their following classes by Derek Weber, speed. 0555 12-WEEK on and off the wheel to please visit our website. create new expressive forms. Skill EAC Member $165 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED CERAMICS Level: Intermediate/Advanced 7312 12-WEEK Non-member $185 Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm EAC Member $400 BEGINNING ANIMATION EAC Member $400 Non-member $420 For more information on the Non-member $420 Monday 4:15-6:15pm following class by Jordan Scott, EAC Member $255 please visit our website. E0560, E0561 6-WEEK Non-member $275 E0560 6-Week Beginning 6/16

REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG 5 Monday 9:15am-12:15pm from still life set-ups and personal Skill Level: Intermediate 7256 5-WEEK BEGINNING 7/19 Students may choose to develop imagery. Bring charcoal, pastels, EAC Member $420 paintings already in progress to a acrylics, watercolors or oils. Non-member $440 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR more finished, resolved statement, Skill Level: All Levels or to address those challenging EAC Member $250 For more information on the BEGINNERS: GETTING OFF AUTO! following class by Ken Minami, Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm places in their work that have Non-member $270 please visit our website. EAC Member $165 impeded forward movement. Non-member $185 Skill Level: All Levels For more information on the EAC Member $370 following class by Jill King, please 0169 12-WEEK Non-member $390 visit our website. ENSEMBLE OF THE PORTRAIT Wednesday 1-4pm 7380, 7381 4-WEEK For more information on the 0205 12-WEEK EAC Member $420 7380 Beginning 6/15 following class by Janis Pozzi- DRAWING: FROM BLACK & WHITE TO Non-member $440 7381 Beginning 7/20 Johnson, please visit our website. COLOR LASER-CUT STRUCTURES 0275 12-WEEK Wednesday 7-9pm 0172 12-WEEK Andrew Camardella EAC Member $280 INTRODUCTION TO FIGURE DRAWING Thursday 6:30-9:30pm PUSHING THE FIGURE: ABSTRACTION Non-member $300 This class is intended to walk Duffy O’Connor & BEYOND Monday 6:30-9:30pm students through the process Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm of developing a design for a 3D 0106 11-WEEK BEGINNING 6/19 Introductory exercises will prepare EAC Member $420 students to create more complex structure that will be assembled Non-member $440 from flat parts made with a laser PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS drawings of the live model as the cutter. David Gista session progresses, using a range Skill-Level: All Skill Levels Monday 1-4pm of black and white media with the 0158, 0159 6-WEEK This course offers a strong EAC Member $140 optional introduction of color. 0158 beginning 6/12 introduction to painting in which Non-member $160 0159 beginning 7/24 Skill Level: All Skill Levels students learn about color EAC Member $420 mixing, painting techniques and For more information on the FIGURES AND NATURE DRAWING Non-member $440 composition. Each student receives following classes by Andrew Michelle Kogan one-on-one instruction and Camardella, please visit our Monday 9:30am-12:30pm For more information on the Using drawing and painting everyone is encouraged to develop website. following classes by Duffy mediums, students will focus on personal themes. O’Connor, please visit our website. creating strong compositions, Skill Level: All Levels 7382, 7383 4-WEEK anatomy, materials, color, and EAC Member $340 0102, 0103 12-WEEK 7382 Beginning 6/17 combining figures in nature. This Non-member $360 BEGINNING DRAWING 7383 Beginning 7/22 class will have a life model. 0102 Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm 3D PRINTED STRUCTURES Skill Level: All Levels, Ages 18+ For more information on the 0103 Friday 1-4pm Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm EAC Member $210 following classes by David Gista, EAC Member $370 EAC Member $140 Non-member $230 please visit our website. Non-member $390 Non-member $160 For more information on the 0107 11-WEEK BEGINNING 6/19 following classes by Michelle NIGHT WATCH: OIL PAINTING 0175 12-WEEK Kogan, please visit our website. Monday 6:30-9:30pm OPEN FIGURE STUDIO: INDEPENDENT DRAWING AND E0160A, E0160B 6-WEEK EAC Member $340 Non-member $360 STUDY E0160A beginning 6/13 Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm PAINTING E0160B beginning 8/1 Figure Studio offers participants 0152 12-WEEK 0115 11-WEEK BEGINNING 6/21 the opportunity to work in their WATERCOLORS: MATERIALS, choice of media and study the PASTEL DRAWING COMPOSITION AND TECHNIQUE ABSTRACTION FOR BEGINNERS nude. Instruction is not included; a Didier Nolet Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm Wednesday 1-4pm classroom monitor is in charge. EAC Monday 9am-12pm EAC Member $185 EAC Member $340 membership is required. Learn to create pastels from nature, Non-member $205 Non-member $360 Skill Level: All Levels photographs or memories as you EAC Members only $220 or $25 explore composition, color, light, 0105 11-WEEK BEGINNING 6/21 per drop-in session shadow and perspective. 0153 12-WEEK Skill Level: Beginners/Advanced CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK CREATIVITY AND INSPIRATION EAC Member $370 SEMINAR 0155 12-WEEK Non-member $390 ILLUSTRATION Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm SEEING THE BODY: ANATOMICAL EAC Member $370 EAC Member $340 FIGURE DRAWING For more information on the Non-member $360 following classes by Didier Nolet, Non-member $390 Sarah Kaiser please visit our website. Tuesday 2-5pm 0108 11-WEEK BEGINNING 6/23 Students in this studio-based figure 0127 12-WEEK 9005A, 9005B 3-WEEK SESSIONS drawing class learn to recognize 9005A; Thursday, June 15, 22, 29 MIXED-MEDIA DRAWING AND anatomical landmarks, which are FIRST TIME PAINTERS 9005B; Thursday, July 13, 20, 27 Tuesday 9am-12pm PAINTING bone and muscle structures evident EAC Member $370 TROPICAL PLEIN AIR Friday 9:30am-12:30pm on the live model. Students will have Non-member $390 EAC Member $90 EAC Member $340 access to a model in each class in Non-member $110 Non-member $360 order to explore a specific unit of the body. 0136 12-WEEK Skill Level: All Levels SUMMER INSPIRED OIL AND ACRYLIC 0211 4-WEEK BEGINNING 7/7 0111 11-WEEK BEGINNING 6/23 EAC Member $420 CREATE A ZINE THE ARTIST’S STUDIO Non-member $440 PAINTING Friday 9:30am-12:30pm Friday 1-4pm Wednesday 9am-12pm For more information on the EAC Member $125 EAC Member $340 following class by Sarah Kaiser, EAC Member $370 Non-member $145 Non-member $360 Non-member $390 please visit our website. 0278 12-WEEK 0123 12-WEEK 0180 12-WEEK 0163, 0164 6-WEEK PLEIN-AIR DRAWING, PAINTING, AND DRAWING & PAINTING THE NUDE: THE 0163 Beginning 6/14 IN THE STUDIO: DRAWING AND LONG POSE 0164 beginning 7/26 PASTEL PAINTING Ken Minami BIRDS AND BOTANICALS Thursday 9am-12pm Jill King Monday 1-4pm Wednesday 1-4pm EAC Member $370 Monday 1-3pm This class is designed for the EAC Member $370 Non-member $390 In this class, students elevate student who wishes to pursue a Non-member $390 drawing and painting skills by figure painting or drawing in greater 0110 12-WEEK practicing gesture, contour depth. Two and three-week poses E0162A, E0162B 4-WEEK drawing, color theory and more. allow more time for a thorough E0162A Beginning 6/15 PAINTING STUDIO Students explore paint application study of the model. Come prepared E0162B Beginning 7/20 Janis Pozzi-Johnson methods and mediums by working to work in the media of your choice.

6 REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG WATERCOLOR PENCILS 0101 12-WEEK For more information on the 3540 12-WEEK Linny Freeman BEGINNING DRAWING following class by Barbara BEGINNING METALSMITHING Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm , please visit our Vivian Zapata website. Neil Kraus We will explore many different Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm Monday 9:30am-12:30pm techniques in this course including: In this introductory drawing 2581 12-WEEK Design and create your own dry pencils/wet pencils, layering of class, students will learn about jewelry, rings, pins, bracelets, and colors, shading skills, color blending NEW EXPLORATIONS fundamental drawing concepts: Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm earrings in a variety of metals. This and many more. line, shape, form, value, proportion, course is for the novice who has Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate EAC Member $375 perspective, and color. Students will Non-member $395 never used a tool before. Covering EAC Member $125 explore drawing media including the basic skills with hands-on Non-Member $145 graphite, charcoal, inks and pastels. demos, we will explore: sawing, A clothed model will be used for 3 2580 12-WEEK texturing, riveting, soldering and For more information on the sessions. CLASSICAL FIGURE SCULPTURE finishing, as well as simple stone following class by Linny Freeman, Skill Level: Beginners setting techniques. please visit our website. Vincent Hawkins EAC Member $370 Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm Skill Level: Beginner 0161 9-WEEK BEGINNING 6/15 Non-member $390 In this multi-level class, students EAC Member $430 WATERCOLORS: BEGINNING/ will learn classical Italian figure Non-member $450 0212 12-WEEK sculpture techniques while working INTERMEDIATE from a live model. This is an For more information on the Thursday 1-4pm MURAL PAINTING excellent course for beginning and following class by Neil Kraus, Juan Pablo Ruiz EAC Member $340 experienced sculptors and will have please visit our website. Non-member $360 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm Students will work as a group on two poses in two 6-week sessions 3539 12-WEEK a mural painting project. Students to give students the maximum amount of study time. Interested CONTINUING METALSMITHING 0165 12-WEEK will learn to transfer the final sketch Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm through gridding or projection and students will learn basic armature BEGINNING DRAWING construction, advanced human EAC Member $430 how to prepare the mural surface Non-member $450 Jill Sutton for painting - either wall or canvas. anatomy, and plaster waste and Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm rubber piece molding techniques. This class is ideal for anyone Ages 16+ Skill Level: All Levels EAC Member $430 interested in learning fundamental Non-member $450 drawing skills regardless of previous EAC Member $370 Non-member $390 experience. Weekly exercises 2577 12-WEEK 3593 8-WEEK BEGINNING 6/12 will range from familiar subjects (No Class July 3) like still-life and landscape to 0173 12-WEEK INTRO TO THE FIGURE exploring the realm of abstract and SUNDAY SALON Sean Clute METALS: JEWELRY DESIGN AND conceptual art. Monitor Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm This class will use a live model for FOUND OBJECTS = FUN Skill Level: All Levels Sunday 12:30-3:30pm most of the classes. We will break Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler EAC Member $370 Sunday Salon is an independent Monday 1-4pm Non-member $390 study of the figure that focuses down how to build hands, a face/ Create your own wearable art on the long pose. Models hold head, and then go into full figures. jewelry…solder, saw, form, etch, For more information on the one pose the whole time and EAC Member $420 enamel and create textures and following class by Jill Sutton, get booked for 2 weeks in a row. Non-member $440 shapes in copper, brass and please visit our website. All mark making materials are silver. Learn about tools and their 0186 12-WEEK welcome. 2565 12-WEEK application in creating jewelry and Skill Level: All Levels SMALL SCULPTURE, FIGURINES AND small sculpture. BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE OIL EAC Members Only $200 or $25 Skill Level: All Levels PAINTING per drop-in session EAC Member $290 Thursday 1-4pm Robin Power Non-member $310 EAC Member $370 Thursday 1-4pm Non-member $390 FIGURE This class will explore a variety of For more information on the hand-building techniques. Special following classes by Nancy attention will be given to finishes for Sickbert-Wheeler, please visit our 0113 10-WEEK BEGINNING 6/15 SCULPTURE sculpture. All levels welcome. website. All figure sculpture classes include Skill Level: Some Sculpture DRAWING FOR EVERYONE free studio time (dependent upon Experience 3592 8-WEEK BEGINNING 6/14 Cheryl Steiger class schedules). Class fees include EAC Member $375 (No Class July 5) Thursday 1-4pm glazes and clay. The EAC does Non-member $395 Learn the basic fundamental skills charge students to fire work. Firing METAL FORMING AND GLASS ENAMEL from composition, anatomy, pro- fees are based on the actual weight Wednesday 1-4pm portion, values, and perspective to of your piece. Firing fees are paid to 2579 12-WEEK EAC Member $290 different techniques and mediums. the receptionists. Non-member $310 EAC Member $310 INDEPENDENT STUDY: FIGURE Non-member $330 SCULPTURE 3576 3-WEEK BEGINNING 7/25 2576, 2578 12-WEEK Friday 9:30am-12:30pm 0174 12-WEEK This class provides independent THE FIGURE: REAL OR IMAGINED studio time with a nude model Rachel Stork Stoltz FROM HEAD TO TOE: CONTEMPORARY Barbara Goldsmith holding one pose per session. There Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm 2576, Monday 9:30am-12:30pm is no instructor and the course is An intensive 3-week class. Learn PORTRAIT MAKING AND FIGURE 2578, Wednesday informal in structure, however, a various types of resists and STUDY 9:30am-12:30pm monitor oversees all studio sessions. applications from markers to Eleanor Spiess-Ferris Students sculpt the figure in clay Figure sculpture experience is a printed PnP paper. Discover the Friday 9:30am-12:30pm from live models. Models generally prerequisite. differences between acid and This class is a contemporary look hold the same pose for 3 classes. EAC Independent Study Members electro etching techniques and their at drawing and/or painting the Students study the model, learning Only $325 safety precautions. portrait and/or the figure through to see proportions, gesture, and Skill Level: Intermediate the examination of 20th and 21st anatomy as they work realistically or EAC Member $100 century artists from Picasso to use the model as the inspiration for Non-member $120 Eric Fischl and artists like Chuck more imaginative and interpretative JEWELRY, Close. Using oil and acrylic paints work. METALSMITHING, 3503 12-WEEK or drawing materials, the live EAC Member $430 models provide practice for direct Non-member $450 AND METAL LOST WAX CASTING AND MORE observation to begin an abstraction Virgil Robinson or to include in another painting/ SCULPTURE Tuesday 7-10pm environment. Each model pose is All jewelry classes include free This course is designed for two weeks. monitored studio time (dependent individuals who are interested in lost EAC Member $420 SCHOLARSHIP AND upon class schedules). Class fees wax casting and special projects Non-member $440 PAYMENT PLANS ARE include some materials. Sheet metal and those who are proficient in is available for purchase through fabrication skills such as soldering, AVAILABLE. SEE PAGE 15 the receptionists. sawing and finishing.

REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG 7 Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced 3502 12-WEEK EAC Member $430 EAC Member $430 ADVANCED OPEN STUDIO: 1526 12-WEEK Non-member $450 Non-member $450 PULP, PAPER, PAGES INDEPENDENT STUDY Yoonshin Park Sandra Peterson WOODWORKING 3574 5-WEEK BEGINNING 6/22 Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm Building materials for adult classes Open Studio TBD This 12-week course encompasses EAC ISP Members Only $350 such as wood, stains, brushes, and METAL COLORATION - PATINA three areas of book and paper arts: finishes are not included in the class PROCESSES , , and fees and must be purchased by Darlys Ewoldt artists’ books. In this hands-on, students. PRINTMAKING introductory course, students Thursday 1-4pm All printmaking classes include free will learn how to form sheets of Enhance your jewelry and objects monitored studio time (dependent papers using the Western style, 7716 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/19 by learning to achieve rich and upon class schedules and monitor basic hand papermaking technique diverse colorations on metal. availability). Independent Study BASIC WOODTURNING FOR ADULTS and different ways to manipulate Students will create a series of color time is available as well, see below. Bob Shuford studies on copper and brass using the formation of sheets of paper, Monday 1-4pm both hot and cold patina processes. 6151 12-WEEK such as sculptural papers, pouring, Students will learn the basics of Skill Level: All Levels embossing and embedding. woodturning and create several EAC Member $230 INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM: EAC Member $430 small projects of their choosing. Non-member $250 PRINTMAKING Non-member $450 Some prior familiarity with woodworking recommended. For more information on the Monitor: Kasia Stachowiak Monday 1-4pm 1503 12-WEEK EAC Member $215 following classes by Darlys Ewoldt, Non-member $235 please visit our website. EAC ISP Members only $320 RELIEF PRINTMAKING Erik Beehn 3577 3-WEEK BEGINNING 8/15 1509 12-WEEK Wednesday 1-4pm 7720 12-WEEK FROM DESIGN TO METAL: EXPLORING Explore traditional and HAND CRAFTED TOYS & GAMES! INTAGLIO contemporary methods of relief IDEAS AND DEVELOPING DESIGNS Duffy O’Connor Carol Hammerman printmaking. New students will Monday 6:30-9:30pm Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm Monday 9:30am-12:30pm be introduced to linoleum, wood This is a multi-level course that Using both the woodshop and EAC Member $100 and alternative substrates and jewelry facilities, students will Non-member $120 invites beginners to work alongside returning students can be guided experienced printmaking students design and construct a custom- through more advanced techniques designed toy and game. Demos 3547 4-WEEK 6/20 - 7/18 as they explore the tradition of including reduction prints, additive Intaglio printmaking. The basic include the woodshop’s motorized processes, multiple block and color & hand tools such as band saw, FORMING AND CONSTRUCTION FOR processes of Intaglio printmaking methods of printing. of etching and drypoint will be drill, sanders, jigsaw, & carpenters JEWELRY & OBJECTS Skill Level: All Levels squares. Mixed media is optional. All (no class 7/4) taught with primarily black and EAC Member $430 white imagery; color printing will be levels are welcome. Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm Non-member $450 explored by students beyond the EAC Member $430 EAC Member $145 beginner level. Non-member $450 Non-member $165 Skill Level: All Levels 1505 12-WEEK EAC Member $430 MULTI-LEVEL SCREEN PRINTING For more information on 3573 12-WEEK Non-member $450 the following class by Carol Kasia Stachowiak Hammerman, please visit our MULTI-LEVEL METALSMITHING AND Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm website. E1510 4-WEEK BEGINNING 6/13 Learn to create hand-pulled screen JEWELRY prints in this course that delves Leslie Perrino BEGINNING BOOKBINDING into the silkscreen process. New 7721 12-WEEK Thursday 4-7pm Tuesday 1-4pm students will get a full overview of Explore the medium of metal. This hands-on course introduces WOOD & METAL SCULPTURE the fundamentals of the process Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Students learn techniques, then the basic skills and tools to create and returning students will have the apply them making your choice of hand-crafted books. Students will EAC Member $430 opportunity to continue working Non-member $450 jewelry, small sculpture, utensils and learn about folding, and with the instructor to develop more more. Basic soldering and finishing gluing to explore different types of complex projects. skills will be covered. stitches and structures to create Skill Level: All Levels 7711 12-WEEK Skill Level: All Levels several of their own sample books. EAC Member $430 BASIC WOODWORKING FOR ADULTS EAC Member $430 Skill Level: Intermediate Non-member $450 Non-member $450 EAC Member $145 Bill First Non-member $165 Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm For more information on the 1570 12-WEEK This class includes a comprehensive following classes by Leslie Perrino, For more information on the POETRY OR SHORT STORY WITH review of tools and techniques for please visit our website. following class, please visit our beginning woodworkers. Topics website. PRINTMAKING covered will be: Hand + Power 3589 12-WEEK Cass Hale Tools, Joinery, Finishes, and ENAMELING E1511 8-WEEK BEGINNING 7/18 Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm Digital Slide Shows demonstrating Monday 7-10pm INTERMEDIATE BOOKBINDING In this class, students will draw, these topics. Project ideas will EAC Member $430 Tuesday 1-4pm print, and bind to create a pamphlet be explored and students will be Non-member $450 EAC Member $285 book which will include a poem or required to purchase their own Non-member $305 short story. Four linoleum prints will materials for their projects. be created and printed to be part EAC Member $430 3597 12-WEEK of the book. Non-member $450 BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY 1506 12-WEEK Skill Level: All Skill Levels Wednesday 7-10pm EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING: EAC Member $430 For more information on the EAC Member $430 Non-member $450 following class by Bill First, please Non-member $450 MULTI-LEVEL SEMINAR visit our website. Michael Jackson Tuesday 7-10pm 1550 12-WEEK 7715 12-WEEK 3599 12-WEEK This class is either structured or PRINTMAKING IN PRACTICE INTERMEDIATE WOODWORKING FOR INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED JEWELRY informal to suit the requirements Megan Sterling Thursday 7-10pm of both beginners and repeat Sunday 11:30am-2:30pm ADULTS EAC Member $430 students. From basic transfer This multi-level course will explore Tuesday 1-4pm Non-member $450 drawing, ideas are developed the processes in printmaking as EAC Member $430 across media, including drypoint a part of developing and pushing Non-member $450 and carborundum collograph, one’s art practice. Students may screenprinting, monoprinting come in with a particular project, an 7705 12-WEEK and polyester plate lithography, edition they would like to complete, using both oil and water soluble the desire to develop their skills in INTRODUCTION TO CARVING AND SCHOLARSHIP AND techniques. a concentrated area or can utilize PATTERNMAKING PAYMENT PLANS ARE Skill Level: All Levels their instructor and peers’ feedback Clive Hamilton EAC Member $430 / Non-member AVAILABLE. SEE PAGE 15 to push their artistic practice. Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm $450 Skill Level: Experienced Printmakers In this class, students will learn the

8 REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG woodcarving process, from how to For more information on the objects with hand and power tools. fine metals ground down to liquid make patterns and creating a design, following class by Georgia Braun, Skills learned include project layout solutions. selecting the wood, learning about please visit our website. and cutting, basic joinery, sanding, EAC Member $390 different tools and techniques in finishing, and simple laser cutter Non-member $410 the woodcarving process, and then 4195, 4196 12-WEEK applications, all with a focus on implementing what they’ve learned FAMILY ART ALL AGES! safety and best practices. on their own carving. 4195 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm EAC Member $365 S4049 12-WEEK EAC Member $430 4196 Sunday 9:30am-12:30pm Non-member $385 TEEN DRAWING STUDIO AGES 15-18 Non-member $450 Price below is for an adult / child Duffy O’Connor couple. Each additional person S4626 12-WEEK Saturday 1-4pm $100 Teens will explore various dry media YOUTH EAC Member $370 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AGES 16+ such as graphite, charcoal, and 4018 12-WEEK Non-member $390 Nathan Florsheim pastel. They will learn fundamental Wednesday 4:15-6:16pm skills about sighting techniques and WHEEL THROWING AGES 9-11 In this course students will improve perspective while working from life. Bobbe Schlesinger 4028 12-WEEK their conceptual understanding Later in the term, students will learn Monday 4:15-6:15pm GRAFFITI IDEAS: COMMUNITY MURALS and technical skills with digital to draw the figure and learn about Students will learn the fundamental photography. We will explore the throwing skills of centering, AGES 9-11 various measuring and shading process of making a digital exposure, techniques. throwing a cylinder and then more Zebadiah Arrington editing and sequencing these images complicated forms. They will make Tuesday 4:15-6:15pm EAC Member $370 with Photoshop, making prints and Non-member $390 thrown pieces that they can eat and The class will review the history of participating in a course critique. graffiti and its different styles to drink out of such as cups, mugs, EAC Member $295 equip you with the knowledge of bowls and plates. Students will also Non-member $315 4721 12-WEEK be able to hand build pieces, both what it takes to become a master sculptural and functional if they graffiti writer. The focus is on LASER ENGRAVING AND SKATEBOARD choose to. typography, letter formations, and S4191 12-WEEK DESIGN AGES 12-14 EAC Member $305 color use as tools for you to develop TEEN PAINTING AND DRAWING AGES Daniel Overbey Non-member $325 and expand your projects and graffiti Sunday 1-4pm ideas. 13-17 This class focuses on laser For more information on the EAC Member $295 Kathy Cunningham engraving through the context of following classes by Bobbe Non-member $315 Thursday 4:15-6:15pm woodworking. The final project Schlesinger, please visit our Skills such as perspective, compiles all learned techniques to website. 4115 6-WEEK BEGINNING 6/13 composition, lighting, and color build a laser-etched skateboard theory are covered through drawing deck. Students will go over basic 4008 12-WEEK ARTIST’S BOOKS AGES 14-17 and painting skills. Painting includes Illustrator skills for the sake of EXPLORATIONS IN SCULPTURE AGES Juliann Wang watercolor and acrylic. generating vector graphics, bending Tuesday 4:15-6:15pm EAC Member $295 and finishing wood, and basic tooling 8-10 Students create limited edition Non-member $315 processes. Tuesday 4:15-6:15pm books and zines as a new means of EAC Member $390 EAC Member $295 sharing interests, ideas, and artwork. Non-member $410 Non-member $315 Explore the art of bookmaking as S4266 1-WEEK, 8/7-8/11 you experiment with a wide range of HIGH SCHOOL DRAWING AND PAINTING Interested in Digital Arts? Take book structures and formats. a look at our camps in Minecraft 4024 12-WEEK EAC Member $155 AGES 15-18 Monday to Friday, 9:30am-4pm Modding, Electronic Engineering, TEEN WHEEL THROWING AGES 12-14 Non-member $175 3D Printing, and Laser Engraving Wednesday 4:15-6:15pm High School Week is an initiative at Evanston Art Center for local teens in our summer camp catalog! Also EAC Member $305 visit pages 5-6 for 16+ classes in Non-member $325 S4205 12-WEEK interested in furthering their artistic abilities in the subjects of painting our Maker Lab! FIGURE DRAWING & THE ART OF and drawing over the summer. 4009 10-WEEK BEGINNING 6/12 CARTOONS AGES 9-13 This one-week intensive program Jason Lupas is designed to enhance a student’s The Danon CARTOONING AGES 9-14 Tuesday 4:15-6:15pm ability to render objects and the Cheryl Steiger This class aims to teach students figure through dry and wet media. Monday 4:45-6:15pm to understand the human figure. Note: This class uses one nude Gallery... In this class, students learn to Students will work from small model. express their ideas through mannequins and draw various cartooning. Drawing techniques, EAC Member $370 Fine Art & Creative poses from observation. Students Non-member $390 characterizations and story lines will will explore drawing with pencil, Custom Framing be explored. Returning students can charcoal, ink, and markers. work on individual projects. EAC Member $295 54014 8-WEEK BEGINNING 7/8 EAC Member $295 Non-member $315 YOUTH INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS In the heart of Central Non-member $315 For more information on the AGES 11-16 Street East... The other For more information on the following classes by Jason Lupas, Mollie Morris side of the tracks following class by Cheryl Steiger, please visit our website. Saturday 10am-12pm please visit our website. Students will learn the basics of 4007 10-WEEK BEGINNING 6/14 4205 12-WEEK ceramics using both the wheel and EAC DISCOUNT: 10%- FIGURE DRAWING & THE ART OF hand building techniques. These BEGINNING DRAWING AGES 6-10 techniques will begin with simpler 20% off on all custom Wednesday 4:45-6:15pm CARTOONS AGES 14-18 forms including a cylinder, bowl and EAC Member $295 Wednesday 4:15-6:15pm plate leading into more in depth framing services to all Non-member $315 EAC Member $295 processes including coffee mugs, EAC members, students Non-member $315 casserole dishes and teapots. EAC Member $210 and employees 4116 12-WEEK Non-member $230 ECO PRINTS AGES 8+ S4020 12-WEEK Georgia Braun DRAWING FROM THE CLOTHED FIGURE S4726 12-WEEK 1810 Central Street Tuesday 4:15-6:15pm 847-899-7758 Create block prints with an AGES 14-18 ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY – SLOW ecological twist! Every week we Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm PHOTOS AGES 13-17 will explore a new method of EAC Member $420 Non-member $440 Jess Leonard web: conservation and printmaking. We Saturday 1-4pm www.rcdanon.com may even make our own paper and Designed for photographers of sketchbooks! 4111 12-WEEK all levels, this class will explore EAC Member $295 alternative ways to create Non-member $315 WOODWORKING FOR AGES 12-14 email: Wednesday 4:15-6:15pm photographic prints. Students will Learn introductory woodworking learn a variety of printing methods info.danongallery@ techniques and make personalized ranging from printing on plants, cyanotypes, and working with gmail.com

REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG 9 The Evanston Art Center is very excited to offer another great line-up of summer EVANSTON youth art camps, including an exciting mix of visual arts and technology explora- tion. Please also note that included within this catalog we have listed some 12- ART CENTER week youth classes in favorites such as ceramics, painting and drawing, just in case the camp schedule does not fit your needs. There will be more 12-week classes of- fered as summer approaches. If you have any questions about camps, please email Director of Education Gabrielle Burrage at [email protected].

KIDS You’ll have a lot of fun doing great art projects, making new friends, and viewing art in the galleries! WHY REGISTER PARENTS FOR THE Your child will be exposed to: • New ways to explore and cultivate creativity EVANSTON • There are no “right” answers in art, just different ways to approach problems and achieve goals ART CENTER’S • New techniques and skills that enhance existing interests • Critical thinking strategies, multiple perspectives and interpretations SUMMER ART • Access to new technologies CAMPS? • Learning how to think through and with materials

“It was a wonderful experience overall! Engaging projects, great teachers and TA’s and a great environment. My daughter wants to return again next summer to take painting with the older age group.”

“My son is a reluctant camper and really enjoyed the week of camp he did at the EAC. Thank you so very much for great instruction and programming!”

10 REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG 1. CHOOSE WEEK(S) 2. CHOOSE CAMPS BY AGE(S) 3. SEE STUDIO CAMP DESCRIPTIONS FOR AGES 9-14 4. READ REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND POLICIES 5. REGISTER ONLINE OR COMPLETE THE FORM BY MAILING IT IN OR DROPPING IT OFF AT THE EVANSTON ART CENTER ON 1717 CENTRAL STREET, EVANSTON.

QUICK TIPS FOR CAMP EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION If we already have an emergency form for your For EAC Summer Youth Art Camps fill out the form below to provide us child you do not need to create a with all emergency contact information for your child (e.g. cell phone new one. numbers of: babysitters, grandparents, neighbors, etc.) who can be contacted if something happens at camp. All camps include short break periods so please feel free to send your child with a (nut free) snack and a refillable bottle of Child’s Name Date water. Water fountains are available for refilling water. Camp Week Number Age We’re also using near-by McCulloch Park for oc- casional snack breaks and play. Parent 1 Cell Phone Parent 2 Cell Phone On the first day of camp, teaching assistants will meet children in the main gallery, check them in, give them nametags, and take them Babysitter’s Cell Phone Grandparent’s Cell Phone to their classrooms as a group. On the second day, children can go directly to their classrooms Contact Information and pick up arrangements for authorized caregiver as they arrive. Adults will be present to direct campers to their classrooms if necessary. At In addition, please provide us with any relevant information about your the end of the day, instructors will walk their child that we might need to know: students downstairs to the main gallery where parents or caregivers will check them out and discuss any progress or feedback. Allergies

Always remember to dress for mess by wearing appropriate art making and outdoor clothing. Medication

When dropping off and picking up, please do PARENT AUTHORIZATION not park in the 1713 Central Street doctor’s office Each day of the program, I will send required medication in its original, child-proof lot. container with the pharmacy label and dosage attached. This medication will be given directly to the program supervisor. The medication is to be administered by TIMES the program staff. I authorize the Evanston Art Center staff to administer medica- Morning Camp 9am-12pm tion to my child. I hereby exonerate the Evanston Art Center, its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, Afternoon Camp 12:30-3:30pm damages or loss, which I may have or which may accrue to me following the ad- ministration of medication ordered by the above-listed physician. PRICES Member $225 LIABILITY WAIVER Non-member $255 As a participant (or parent/legal guardian of a participant under 18 years of age) Prices for the 9-11 age camp during Week 6 in the Evanston Art Center’s program(s), I recognize and acknowledge that there and 12-14 age camp during Week 7 are $255 are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any inju- ries, including death, damages or loss which I may sustain as a result of participat- member and $285 non-member. ing in any and all activities connected with or associated with the program(s). I All materials included do hereby fully release and discharge the Evanston Art Center, its officers, agents, (Note: No camps on and Monday, June 5 servants, and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, Tuesday, July 4. The price of weeks 1 and 5 is damages or loss, which I may have or which may accrue to me on account of my reduced to $180 for members and $210 for non- participation in the program(s). I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless members.) and defend the Evanston Art Center, its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, including death, damages, and loss- EXTENDED CARE es sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program(s). I have fully read and understand the above. If you are interested in extended care, please contact Gabrielle Burrage at [email protected]. Parent Signature: ______

REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG 11 ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN they can dream up. Digital images will be GRAFFITI AND COMMUNITY MURALS Architects and designers get their inspiration imported into Lightroom software for minor This class explores the history of graffiti in from many environments from nature to touchups. Bring a digital camera and the and around Chicago while giving students what already exists in our built environment. camera instruction manual on the first day. opportunities to explore their own characters In this camp students look at examples of and wild styles on paper. Attention is given architecture and design in the community to ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING WITH BREADBOARD to community graffiti murals and legal graffiti find personal inspiration. The camp begins CIRCUITS projects in our city and how they shape the with looking and sketching and then goes Learn about real-world engineering with aesthetics of our communities. By the middle into building. In year’s past students have hands-on tinkering that challenges students of the week, youth begin working with non- made complex tree house maquettes set to use their intelligence and creativity to apply toxic water-based spray paint indoors on in live branches scavenged from the area. the concepts being discussed. Problem- cardboard. Weather permitting, students get This project allows students to think about solving, innovation and experimentation take to create a real aerosol piece outside at the personal habitats and dwellings i.e. what is a center stage as students take an authentic Evanston Art Center on plywood by week’s home, what should it look like, who lives there, turn as young engineers. Breadboard circuits end. entrances and exits, windows and light, what are a great way for the students to learn climate will it be located?, etc. about real electronics components and MINECRAFT MODDING WITH JAVA circuit design. Students learn building circuits In this camp, students learn to program and ART & TECHNOLOGY: LASER ENGRAVING & DESIGN with LEDs, batteries, resistors, capacitors, write mods using Minecraft’s source code of This camp will combine art and technology to transistors and Light Dependent Resistor. At Java programming language to customize create uniquely designed projects on our laser the end of the course, students get to take the game, build new recipes, armor and items engraver. Laser engraving takes advantage of home the breadboard projects. for the game. The camp focuses on giving a high power laser to etch the surface and cut students a world where they don’t have to through a variety of materials. In this camp, FASHION: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION worry about the survival part of Minecraft, we’ll cover all the steps in preparing your Students will design, construct, and sew but rather on the exciting design and building digital file for output on the EAC Maker Lab’s garments using traditional and non-traditional parts! laser engraver. Students will learn how to use materials. This camp focuses on illustration the laser engraver, design files for print, and and sketching techniques that help them to OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING have the opportunity to cut, etch and engrave prototype ideas. Once ideas are sketched and Coordinate your hand eye while mastering their designs onto wood and plastics. We’ll approved, campers end up making 3 looks still life, landscapes, and portraiture. All cover a variety of 2D and 3D software that that they wear themselves in an EAC runway skill levels are welcome. Students develop will let the students create objects, including show on the last day of class (time TBD). fundamental drawing skills and techniques in keychains, signs, and 3D models. Students also learn how to write about what charcoal, pencil, pen, ink, and pastel. This class they make. The basics of sewing are a big covers line, shapes, perspective, composition, ART & TECHNOLOGY: 3D MODELING AND PRINTING help in this camp, however no experience is shading, and light. OBJECTS necessary. This 3D printing camp will equip students OBSERVATIONAL PAINTING with the knowledge of how to print their FILMMAKING Take a blank canvas and fill it with a still life, own small objects with the use of programs In this camp, youth explore a variety of landscape, or portrait. Using acrylic paints, such as TinkerCad, Autodesk Print Studio, filmmaking strategies and get opportunities students will work at the easel learning about and possibly Sculptris. During the class, we to bring their own stories to life. Learn about color, perspective, and realistic rendering will go over the parts of the 3D Printer and video production, camera operation, editing, as they build a painting step-by-step. All the elements of designing something for the directing, acting, and writing. Students will use skill levels are welcome. This class covers printer. We will discuss our ideas as a class video cameras and Macintosh computers in sketching, shapes, composition, color mixing, and we will individually explore ways in which this class. brush strokes, light, and dark. students can create and print their own objects--the possibilities are endless! GAME ARTS: DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING WOODWORKING This camp begins with some history of games, Learn woodworking techniques and make DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY rules, and hands on construction of digital objects with hand and power tools under Learn about and make artistic photographs gaming. Students will then learn to take direct supervision of the instructor e.g. hand that go beyond the snapshot or the cell phone their visual ideas, mythical characters, and saws, screw drivers, hammers, and nails. You image. In this class, students are exposed narratives and apply them to their own video will learn project layout and cutting, basic to dark room processes and photograms games using open-based software Scratch. joiner, sanding, and finishing techniques to better understand what photography is. Scratch is easy to use, free, and available like sanding and staining wood. No prior Students will then learn about composition, online so that students can use it at home. woodworking skills are necessary. technique, and light. Students explore all of this by shooting portraits, landscapes, still life arrangements, and whatever subject matter

12 REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG AGES 4-5: INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL ARTS CAMP 9am-12pm This camp is offered mornings only and focuses on early exposure to artistic materials and youth craft projects. Students become familiar with the foundations of early childhood art-making. S4911 Week 1 June 6 S4913 Week 3 June 19 S4915 Week 5 July 3 S4917 Week 7 July 17 S4919 Week 9 July 31 S4921 Week 11 August 14 AGES 6-8: MIXED-MEDIA ARTS CAMP 9am-12pm; 12:30-3:30pm Multi-arts Camp is a skills-building and projects- based camp that exposes children to drawing, painting, , and ceramics with a focus on multiculturalism and world art. Students are invited to sign up for multiple weeks. Projects vary week to week. S4931 Week 1 June 6 S4932 Week 2 June 12 S4933 Week 3 June 19 S4934 Week 4 June 26 S4935 Week 5 July 3 S4936 Week 6 July 10 S4937 Week 7 July 17 S4938 Week 8 July 24 S4939 Week 9 July 31 S4940 Week 10 August 7 S4941 Week 11 August 14 S4942 Week 12 August 21

AGES 9-11: ART STUDIO CAMP 9am-12pm; 12:30-3:30pm S4951 Week 1 June 6, Digital Photography S4952 Week 2 June 12, Observational Drawing S4953 Week 3 June 19, Filmmaking S4954 Week 4 June 26, Architecture and Design S4955 Week 5 July 3, Observational Painting S4956 Week 6 July 10, Electronic Engineering S4957 Week 7 July 17, Observational Drawing S4958 Week 8 July 24, Laser Engraving and Design S4959 Week 9 July 31, 3D Modeling and Printing Objects S4960 Week 10 August 7, Observational Painting S4961 Week 11 August 14, Game Arts: Design and Programming S4962 Week 12 August 21, Woodworking AGES 12-14: ART STUDIO CAMP 9am-12pm; 12:30-3:30pm S4971 Week 1 June 6, Graffiti and Community Murals S4972 Week 2 June 12, Laser Engraving and Design S4973 Week 3 June 19, Observational Drawing S4974 Week 4 June 26, Filmmaking S4975 Week 5 July 3, Digital Photography S4976 Week 6 July 10, Observational Painting S4986 Week 6 July 10, Fashion: Design and Construction S4977 Week 7 July 17, Minecraft Modding S4978 Week 8 July 24, Fashion: Design and Construction S4979 Week 9 July 31, Observational Drawing S4980 Week 10 August 7, 3D Modeling and Printing Objects S4981 Week 11 August 14, Woodworking S4982 Week 12 August 21, Game Arts: Design and Programming REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG 13 REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND POLICIES

Dropped between 6 days before the first Dropped after the first REFUND Dropped 7 or more days before session and the first working day after first working day after the first session* SCHEDULE session* first session* Tuition is refunded minus a processing fee ADULT AND YFA CLASSES Tuition refunded minus $50 processing fee** NO REFUND OR CREDIT equal to 50% of the tuition WORKSHOPS $100 OR MORE Tuition refunded minus $50 processing fee** NO REFUND OR CREDIT NO REFUND OR CREDIT WORKSHOPS UNDER $100 Tuition refunded minus $25 processing fee** NO REFUND OR CREDIT NO REFUND OR CREDIT

*The first session is defined as the first day a class or workshop meets (NOT the first class or workshop attended). **To avoid paying the processing fee, students may elect to receive a full tuition credit for classes or workshops dropped seven days or more BEFORE the first session. Tuition credit will have an expiration date of one year from the date the class or workshop was dropped and must be used in full for EAC class and/or workshop tuition. After the credit is redeemed, no further refund options will be available.

Tuition credits are not redeemable for cash under any circumstances. Tuition credits may be transferred to another individual only with written notice. Our goal is to make our art programming accessible to all, please ask about financial aid opportunities and free programs.

REGISTRATION PROCESS: SPECIAL NEEDS AND ACCESSIBILITY CANCELLATIONS POLICY CHANGES The new location of the Evanston Art Classes are cancelled when enroll- The administration reserves the right 1) MAIL-IN & DROP-OFF & GO Center is handicapped accessible on ment minimums are not reached. to alter policies pertaining to courses, Mail-in and Drop-off & Go registra- all floors via elevator. We encour- EAC encourages students to register fees, and other notices in this catalog tion are ongoing. They are processed age the involvement of children and early. Classes that do not meet from time to time as deemed neces- in order of receipt. adults with special needs. Children enrollment minimums are cancelled sary for the proper functioning of the Note: We urge you to put down a with developmental disabilities or three days before the first class, and Art Center. All such policy changes second class choice, in case your first physical handicaps can, in most students are notified by telephone. will be approved by the Board of choice class is already filled. Many fill cases, be registered in youth classes. Full tuition will be refunded within Trustees before action is taken. The quickly. Please let us know about special three weeks. The Art Center reserves administration also reserves the right needs or health problems in advance, the right to change instructors, class to cancel classes and alter schedul- 2) PHONE-IN, WALK-IN and we will do our best to accom- structure, or to discontinue any class ing or staffing when circumstances You can "phone-in" or "walk-in" to modate you. without incurring obligations. If a warrant. register. You may prefer this method student is unable to attend a class if you want to know immediately CLASS DISCOUNTS period for any reason, the Art Center which classes are available, which Introduce a friend (first time student) is not responsible for providing any CODE OF CONDUCT aren’t, etc. (Mail-in and drop-off to EAC classes and receive a 20% make-up. Not attending class does In order to provide students, mem- registration methods still continue). discount off the price of one class. not constitute an official drop or bers, visitors and staff with a safe Phone-in registration may be charged EAC Registrar must be alerted when withdrawal from courses or cancella- and supportive educational environ- with a MasterCard, Visa or American you are introducing a student to EAC tion of tuition or fees. ment, the Evanston Art Center has Express credit card during the EAC’s classes at the time of registration in adopted a Code of Conduct. The registration hours. (A $5 service fee will order to receive the discount. Please MISSED CLASSES Code of Conduct is printed on the be added to all credit card charges.) check the appropriate box on the A make-up week is scheduled at reverse of your enrollment confirma- registration form indicating that you the end of each term in the event a tion. Copies of the Code of Conduct 3) ONLINE REGISTRATION are referring a new student or have class session is cancelled by the EAC are also available through the EAC Online registration - been referred by an EAC student and or the instructor. Make-up week is Registrar or Director of Education. www.evanstonartcenter.org write in that student’s name. 20% considered part of the term, and no The Art Center reserves the right to refund will be issued to the referring refunds will be given for unattended refuse to retain any student in any Some final, but very important student within 30 days after the re- scheduled classes during this week. course at any time without incurring details. Mail your registration form ferred student’s first class meets. No There are no refunds, credits or obligations. and payment to: EAC, 1717 Central discounts will be given for dropped make-ups for any other class ses- Street, Evanston, IL 60201. Unless or canceled classes. sions that were held as scheduled STUDIO TIME you are registering by phone, you and missed by the student (student Several departments offer studio must sign your registration form and REFUNDS “no-show”). time to current students who would your payment must be included with See schedule above. Students are like additional time to work in the the registration. When registering responsible for notifying the EAC CLASS / WORKSHOP SUPPLY LISTS EAC studios outside of class time. by phone, your verbal agreement to REGISTRAR that they wish to drop Those registering by mail, telephone Studio time schedules are worked EAC’s policies and liability waiver are a class; not attending class does or in person will receive a full or out at the beginning of each term. needed to complete the transaction. not constitute an official withdrawal partial supply list along with the Studio time is included in class from courses or cancellation of tu- confirmation of enrollment, when a tuition for Ceramics, Figure Sculpture CONFIRMATION ition or fees. Notifying your teacher supply list is available. Online regis- and Printmaking students. If you do not get into your first does not constitute an official with- trants should check the class course choice class(es), we will call you. drawal - you must notify the EAC description on our website for supply YOUTH ARTS LATE PICK-UP FEES (Online registrants will receive an Registrar. There is no reduced or pro- list availability. Parents are responsible for picking email confirmation.) rated tuition. There are no refunds or their children up on time. The EAC make-up classes for classes students EVANSTON ART CENTER CLOSINGS cannot be responsible for students PLEASE NOTE: miss. There are no exceptions to the Classes will not be held on major brought early or picked up late. A fee In order to register for adult classes, EAC refund policy. Membership is national holidays or during extremely of $10 per every five minutes will be students must be 18 years of age. non-refundable. inclement weather. Generally, the Art assessed by credit card or by invoice. Younger students may petition the Center follows the decisions of the Director of Education for permis- District #65 public schools regard- PERMISSION TO PHOTOGRAPH sion to enroll in an adult class or ing weather related school closings. The Art Center retains the right to workshop. No one, including children Classes falling on these days will photograph any class, work, student of students, is allowed in the studios be made up at the end of the term or event and reproduce the images during class or studio time unless and will be coordinated between the at its discretion without incurring they are enrollees or have visitor faculty member and each class. Only obligations. permission from the Director of the administration may cancel classes Education. in case of inclement weather. Please check emergencyclosings.com.

14 REGISTER TODAY: CALL 847.475.5300 FAX 847.475.5330 ONLINE WWW.EVANSTONARTCENTER.ORG FINANCIAL AID/ REGISTRATION & ENROLLMENT FORM, MAIL IN OR FAX TO: 847-475-5330 SCHOLARSHIPS AND MEMBERSHIP LEVEL: ❏ EAC STUDENT $40 ❏ SENIOR / YFA $35 ❏ INDEPENDENT STUDY PAYMENT PLANS PROGRAM $75 ❏ FAMILY $60 ❏ INDIVIDUAL $50 The mission of the Art Center is dedicated to making arts accessible to everyone. During Name the year we provide many programs that are free and open to the public. Education is a Street key component to art making and we want to make that available to everyone. Need-based City State Zip scholarships are available and can be applied to classes and workshops. Home Phone Work Phone Financial aid applications are available on Cell Phone Email Address our website and at the front desk. Please complete the application and return with your class registration. Payment plans are also (If Child) Age Date of Birth Gender School available. For more information, please call Parent’s Name 847-475-5300. Name, Phone of Emergency Contact Please check your age ❏ 18 - 30 ❏ 31 - 40 ❏ 41 - 50 ❏ 51 - 60 ❏ 61 - 70 ❏ 71 - 80 ❏ 81 - 90 ❏ 91 +

PLEASE LIST YOUR CLASS(ES) BELOW, ALONG WITH ANY SECOND CHOICE(S) YOU MAY HAVE. The Evanston Art ADDITIONAL CLASSES MAY BE LISTED ON ANOTHER REGISTRATION FORM. Center is looking for Code Class Title Day Time Fee Volunteers! First Choice BECOME A BOARD OF TRUSTEE MEMBER Second Choice After serving the community for 86 years, the Evanston Art Center is entering a new and First Choice exciting stage of growth in our 1717 Central Street building and location. As a result, we Second Choice are expanding our Board of Trustees to better First Choice encompass the skills and expertise that will be necessary to successfully navigate this strategic Second Choice next step.

INTRODUCE A FRIEND (FIRST TIME STUDENT) TO EAC CLASSES AND RECEIVE A 20% The Board of Trustees currently has specific DISCOUNT. needs to fill in facility management, fundraising, marketing and membership backgrounds. If ❏ I was referred to the EAC by ______(current EAC student) you are interested in making a difference in the (PRINT NAME) community through a board position for the ❏ I am referring ______(first-time student) to the EAC Evanston Art Center, contact our President (PRINT NAME) & CEO, Paula Danoff at pdanoff@ evanstonartcenter.org or PAYMENT 847-475-5300, ext. 109. Paula will be happy to answer any questions and forward your o CASH o CHECK o CREDIT CARD (VISA/MASTERCARD/DISCOVER/AMERICAN EXPRESS) information to our Nominating Chairperson for MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: EVANSTON ART CENTER further discussion.

CARD # ______TOTAL CLASS TUITION ______BECOME A COMMITTEE MEMBER Evanston Art Center has volunteer committee EXPIRATION DATE ______MEMBERSHIP ______opportunities available as well. Please contact NAME ______President & CEO Paula Danoff at pdanoff@ evanstonartcenter.org or 847-475-5300, YES, I’D LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE SCHOLARSHIP/FINANCIAL AID FUND! ______ext. 109 if you are interested in serving as YES, I’D LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE EAC OUTREACH FUND! ______a committee member on our development, facility, marketing or membership committees. Paula will be happy to answer any questions Total Amount ______and forward your information to the Committee Chairperson for further discussion.

PLEASE READ AND SIGN BELOW. LIABILITY WAIVER: I have read and understand the registration and refund policies of the Evanston Art Center. Tuition is refund- able, minus a processing fee for each class or workshop dropped: ADULT/YFA CLASSES - only if EAC registrar is notified by or on the next working day after the first class has met; WORKSHOPS - only if EAC registrar is notified one week before the first session has met. I fully agree to and accept all EAC school policies as outlined in the current catalog and recognize EAC’s right to refuse to retain any student in any course at any time without incurring obligations. I know that membership is non-refundable and that there are no exceptions to EAC policies. I hereby accept and assume all risk for any harm, injury or damages that may befall me, foreseen or unforeseen, as a result of my participation in workshops and classes at the Evanston Art Center. I authorize the Evanston Art Center to seek medical assistance on my behalf if necessary.

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UPCOMING EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS & PROGRAMS EVANSTON MADE* profound pollution of Lake Michigan. Poignant of Illinois at Chicago to award five artists June 2 – 30, 2017 photographs of Lake Michigan that invite the with an exhibition of their work in 2017. From Opening Reception: Friday, June 2, 6 – 9pm viewer to contemplate the lake’s power are the thirty-nine artists exhibiting in the 2016 For its second year, the Evanston Art Center combined with altered photographs of the lake Biennial, the jurors selected Robin Dluzen, Riva will partner with Evanston Made, a month-long that unsettle the viewer’s sense of beauty. Lehrer, Timothy McMullen, Ryan Thompson and celebration of the arts in Evanston designed Rafael E. Vera to exhibit in this group show. to create opportunities for artists to engage GEOSCIENCE : WORKS BY BONNIE with the community. The exhibition will feature FAR FROM THE FRONT LINES CURATED BY DORIT works from local Evanston artists and celebrate PETERSON* July 5 – 30, 2017 the Evanston arts community. JORDAN DOTAN* Opening Reception: Friday, July 7, 6-8pm September 7 – October 1, 2017 Bonnie Peterson’s work investigates cultural Opening Reception: Friday, September 8, JAVIER JASSO* and environmental issues by mixing scientific 6 – 8pm June 2 – 30, 2017 data and early explorer’s journals with Curator Dorit Jordan Dotan showcases artwork Javier Jasso’s mixed media sculptures use embroidery. Stitching words and phrases on by a variety of Israeli and Palestinian artists personal experience and research to address velvet and silk fabrics to make large narrative living in Chicago and the greater Midwest. Her the social and cultural issues in searching and wall hangings, Peterson examines both art and exhibition is designed to honor artistic and finding a place to call “home.” Metal, plaster, science interpreting key scientific concepts. ideological co-existence amidst long-standing plastic and wood, which provide the foundation political conflict, to create a safe place for for protective structures, are turned into art EVANSTON + VICINITY BIENNIAL: GROUP unsafe ideas and to encourage a dialogue of installations that express an importance of hope. family and home. EXHIBITION* August 4 – 31, 2017 Exhibition funding provided by the We asked our summer 2016 Evanston + Vicinity Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, SURFACE TENSION: BEAUTY AND FRAGILITY IN Biennial jurors, Lela Hersh, President of the and the EAC’s general membership. LAKE MICHIGAN* Museum and Fine Arts Consulting and Lecturer * This project is partially funded by the July 7 – 30, 2017 in the Graduate Department of Arts Opening Reception: Friday, July 7, 6-8pm Administration and Policy at School of the Evanston Art Council, in partnership Ted Glasoe and Nelson Armour collaborate in Art Institute of Chicago, Monique Meloche, with the City of Evanston and Illinois this traveling exhibition designed to provoke Owner of Monique Meloche Gallery, and Lorelei Arts Council, a state agency. viewers into considering the hidden but Stewart, Director of Gallery 400 at University