page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Notes 2 Workshop Calendar 4 - 5 Calendar by Studio 6 - 7 Registration Information 30 Campus Map 30

WORKSHOPS BY MEDIUM 2 - D Studio 8 - 13 Small Metal 14 - 16 Clay 17 - 18 Iron 19 - 21 Wood 22 - 25 Special Media 26 - 29

Dear ESSA Friends - ESSA EVENTS In 2018, the Eureka Springs School of the Arts (ESSA) celebrated 20 years Mad Hatter Ball 3 of art and fine craft in the uniquely beautiful environment that we call Veterans Appreciation Day 3 home. The incredible growth of our campus - from a “school without walls” to a campus of over 50 acres with 7 teaching studios - is thanks to Hands on ESSA 3 the countless individuals who have been inspired to give their time, money, ES Woodcarving Rendezvous 3 creativity and heart to make ESSA the premier art school that it is today. As Family Day 11 we grow into our third decade, we continue to welcome total newcomers to art and fine craft, as well as professional artists and craftspeople. We Family Weekend 23 are fortunate to have internationally renowned working artists visiting Cover photos by Barbara Kennedy our campus to teach, with whom a student of any experience level can study. Whether you spend every day in a studio, or have never set foot in one - ESSA’s workshops are for you! When you visit ESSA, you will leave inspired and energized by the spirit of the school, and equipped by the power of creativity with a new lens through which to view the world, your community, and yourself. I hope to see you in 2019!

Kelly McDonough Executive Director

page 2 SPECIAL EVENTS AT ESSA Call (479-253-5384) or visit our website (essa-art.org) for more information.

page 3 2019 WORKSHOP CALENDAR SPRING SESSION April 12 - 14 (3 day weekend) SUMMER SESSION Wild Acrylic Portraits, p. 9 February 18 - 22 (5 days) with Amy Eichler June 3 - 7 (5 days) and Finishing Knives, p. 19 Stonecarving, p. 27 with Matthew Parkinson Welded Sculpture with Found Materials, p. 20 with Jason Davis with Joe Malesky March 2 (1 day weekend) June 3 - 7 (5 days) Alcohol Inks, p. 8 Build a Classic Jewelry Box, p. 22 Fundamentals of Woodturning, p. 23 with Shawna Elliott with Doug Stowe with Kimberly Winkle March 2 - 3 (2 day weekend) April 22 - 24 (3 days) June 3 - July 8, Intro to Blacksmithing, p. 19 Forming Lasting and Meaningful Connections, p. 14 (Monday evenings, 5 - 8pm) with Bert Jones with Robert Dancik Intro to Drawing (Spring), p. 9 March 16 (1 day weekend) April 22 - 26 (5 days) with Dan Morris 101, p. 19 Trail and Garden Axe, p. 20 June 4 - July 9 with Preston Carson with Bill Price (Tuesday evenings, 5 - 8 pm) March 22 - 24 (3 day weekend) April 25 - 28 (4 day weekend) Oil Painting, p. 10 Beginning Watercolor: Part 2, p. 8 Faux Bone, p.14 with Barbara Kennedy with Julie Hop with Robert Dancik June 5 - 7 (3 days) March 20 - 24 (5 days) April 25 - 27 (3 days) Pine Needle Rimmed Gourd Bowl, p. 27 Bas - Relief Sculpture, p. 17 Acrylics – Inside Out, p. 9 with Brenda Dewald with Amanda J. Sisk with Spencer Meagher June 10 - 14 (5 days) March 28 - May 2 May 9, 10, 11 (1, 2 or 3 day weekend) The Art of Leather, p. 28 (Thursday evenings, 5:30 - 8:30 pm) White Oak Baskets, pp. 26 - 27 with Lisa Sorrell Bottles, Lidded Vessels and Vases, p. 17 Billy Owen Human Figure: Proportion & the Maquette, p. 17 with Sheri Cunningham & Cathrin Yoder May 9 - 11 (3 days) with Misty Gamble. April 3 - 24 Intro to Woodturning, p. 22 June 12 - 14 (3 days) (Wednesday evenings, 5:30 - 7:30 pm) with Kip Powers Exploring Expressive Watercolor, p. 10 Build a Drum, p. 22 May 10 - 12 (3 days) with Maurie Traylor with Doug Powell Beginning Blacksmithing, p. 20 June 17 - 21 (5 days) April 4 - 7 (4 day weekend) with Dale Custer Realistic Flowers: Manipulating Watercolor, p. 10 Bladesmithing, p. 19 May 11 (1 day weekend) with Marlene Gremillion with Allen Newberry Intro to Fused Glass: Jewelry, p. 14 June 21 (1 day) April 5 - 7 (3 day weekend) with Katrina Pumphrey Don’t Be a Slave to Your Reference Material, p. 10 Intro to Stained Glass, p. 26 May 13 - 17 (5 days) with Vic Mastis with Dennis “Hete” Heter Foundations of Felt: June 24 - 26 (3 days) Pen & Ink 101, p. 8 A Fiber Arts Workshop, p. 27 Wonderful World of Pastels, p. 11 with James White with Kate Koprowski with Vic Mastis April 12 - 13 (2 day weekend) Explore Enameling, p. 15 June 24 - 28 (5 days) Intermediate Digital Photography, p. 26 with Kathryn Osgood Rings 360, p. 15 with Eli Vega May 30 - June 1 (3 days) with Tim Lazure Still Life Painting, p. 9 Intro to Furniture Design, p. 23 with Nyle Gordon with Steve Palmer page 4 2019 WORKSHOP CALENDAR July 8 - 12 (5 days) August 10 (1 day weekend) October 8 - November 12 The Art of Mud 101, p. 17 Silver Inlay, p. 16 (Tuesday evenings, 5:30 - 8:30 pm) with Sheri Cunningham & Cathrin Yoder with Allen Newberry August 17 (1 day weekend Disharama, p. 18 Printmaking and Collage, p. 11 Watercolor for Woodcarvers, p. 24 with Sheri Cunningham & Cathrin Yoder with Tonya Lee with John Engler October 9 - 13 (5 days) Small Decorative Boxes, p. 23 August 22 - 25 (4 day weekend) Embellishment on Paper, p. 29 with Doug Stowe Tile Story: Polymer Clay Mosaic, p. 28 with Nick DeFord Family Weekend with Fran Carlin October 11 - 13 (3 day weekend) July 13 - 14 (2 day weekend) August 23 - 25 (3 day weekend) Intro to Welding and Fabrication: Build a Box Guitar, p. 23 Gourd Stitch, p. 29 Found Object Sculpture, p. 21 with Doug Stowe with Eleanor Lux with Tom Flynn July 13, 20 and 27 (3 Saturdays) FALL SESSION Intro to Pewtersmithing, p. 16 Clay for the Garden, p. 18 with William Derrevere September 3 - October 8 with Donna Doss Making Boxes on the Lathe, p. 25 (Tuesdays 5:30 - 6:30 pm at the ESCC) with Kip Powers July 15 - 19 (5 days) Contemporary Art History, p. 29 Papier Maché & Found Object Sculpture, p. 28 with Dawn Ward October 12 - 13 (2 day weekend) Painting in Watercolor Outdoors, p. 13 with Laura Craig - Sheets September 16 - 20 (5 days) Porcelain for Jewelry Making, p.15 In the Heat of the Moment: Torch - Fired Enameling, p. with Cynthia Schanink with Lillian Fitzpatrick 16 October 24 - 26 (3 days) July 26 - July 28 (3 day weekend) with Anne Havel Finding the Light, p. 13 with Chelsie Murfee Relief Woodcarving, p. 24 Blacksmithing Basics Through Utensils, p. 20 with John Engler with Abraham Pardee October 25 - 27 (3 day weekend) Blacksmithing for Beginners, p. 21 July 27 - 28 (2 day weekend) September 18 - 20 (3 days) Frame Loom Weaving, p. 28 Trees and Plants and Rocks and Things, p. 12 with Patrick Thompson with Eleanor Lux with Alicia Farris October 26 - 27 (2 day weekend) Beginning Digital Photography, p. 29 Family Day September 23 - 27 (5 days) with Ed Alexander August 3, 1 - 4 pm (Half - day weekend) Build a Wall Clock, p. 25 Beginning Watercolor, p. 11 with Stephen Walter October 28 - November 1 (5 days) with Julie Hop Intarsia, p. 25 September 24 - 27 (4 days) with Charles Judd August 5 - 9 (5 days) Metal Sculpture, p. 21 Turning Lidded Boxes, p. 24 with Wayne Summerhill November 9 (1 day weekend)| Welding 101, p. 21 with Kurt Hertzog September 24 - October 29, with Preston Carson Figure Drawing, p. 11 (Tuesday evenings, 5 - 8 pm) with Mary Springer Intro to Drawing (Fall), p. 12 November 4 - 6 (3 days) Build a Small Cabinet, p. 24 with Dan Morris Lighten Up, Loosen Up, p. 13 with Doug Stowe September 30 - October 4 (5 days) with Richard Stephens Intro to Jewelry Making, p. 15 Explore Drawing, p. 12 December 5 - 7 (3 days) with William Vanaria with Sally Heston Watercolor Greeting Cards, p. 13 with Dan Morris August 9 - 11 (3 day weekend) Slip and Slab, p. 18 Watercolor Landscapes 101, p. 12 with Brandace Cloud with Beth Woessner page 5 WORKSHOPS BY STUDIO ______2 - D Workshops: Pages 8 - 13 June 24 - 26 (3 days) Small Metal Workshops: Clay Workshops: Wonderful World of Pastels Pages 14 - 16 Pages 17 - 18 March 2 (1 day weekend) with Vic Mastis ______Alcohol Inks with Shawna Elliott July 8 - 12 (5 days) April 22 - 24 (3 days) March 20 - 24 (5 days) Printmaking and Collage Forming Lasting and Bas - Relief Sculpture March 22 - 24 (3 day weekend) with Tonya Lee Meaningful Connections with Amanda J. Sisk Beginning Watercolor: Part 2 with Robert Dancik with Julie Hop August 5 - 9 (5 days) March 28 - May 2, Figure Drawing April 25 - 28 (4 day weekend) (Thursday evenings, 5:30 - 8:30 pm) April 5 - 7 (3 day weekend) with Mary Springer Faux Bone Bottles, Lidded Vessels and Vases Pen & Ink 101 with Robert Dancik with Sheri Cunningham and with James White August 9 - 11 Watercolor Landscapes 101 May 11 (1 day weekend) Cathrin Yoder April 12 - 14 (3 day weekend) with Beth Woessner Intro to Fused Glass: Jewelry June 10 - June 14 (5 days) Wild Acrylic Portraits with Katrina Pumphrey The Human Figure: Proportion and the with Amy Eichler September 18 - 20 (3 days) Trees and Plants and Rocks May 13 - 17 (5 days) Maquette April 25 - 27 (3 days) and Things Explore Enameling with Misty Gamble Acrylics – Inside Out with Alicia Farris with Kathryn Osgood July 8 - 12 (5 days) with Spencer Meagher September 24 - October 29, June 24 - 28 (5 days) The Art of Mud 101 May 30 - June 1 (3 days) (Tuesday evenings, 5 - 8 pm) Rings 360 with Sheri Cunningham and Still Life Painting Intro to Drawing (Fall) with Tim Lazure Cathrin Yoder with Nyle Gordon with Dan Morris July 15 - 19 (5 days) July 13, 20 and 27 (3 Saturdays) June 3 - July 8, September 30 - October 4 (5 Porcelain for Jewelry Making Clay for the Garden (Monday evenings, 5 - 8pm) Days) with Lillian Fitzpatrick with Donna Doss Intro to Drawing (Spring) Explore Drawing September 30 - October 4 (5 days) with Dan Morris with Sally Heston August 5 - 9 (5 days) Slip and Slab June 4 - July 9 Intro to Jewelry Making with Brandace Cloud October 12 - 13 (2 day weekend) with William Vanaria (Tuesday evenings, 5 - 8 pm) Painting in Watercolor Outdoors October 8 - November 12 Oil Painting with Cynthia Schanink August 10 (1 day weekend) (Tuesday evenings, 5:30 - 8:30) with Barbara Kennedy Silver Inlay Disharama October 24 - 26 (3 days) with Allen Newberry June 12 - 14 (3 days) Finding the Light with Sheri Cunningham & Cathrin Exploring Expressive Watercolor with Chelsie Murfee September 16 - 20 (5 days) Yoder with Maurie Traylor In the Heat of the Moment: November 4 - 6 (3 days) June 17 - 21 (5 days) Torch - Fired Enameling Lighten Up, Loosen Up with Anne Havel Realistic Flowers: Manipulating with Richard Stephens Watercolor October 11 - 13 (3 day weekend) with Marlene Gremillion December 5 - 7 (3 days) Intro to Pewtersmithing Watercolor Greeting Cards with William Derrevere June 21 (1 day) with Dan Morris Don’t Be a Slave to Your Reference Material with Vic Mastis

page 6 WORKSHOPS BY STUDIO Iron Workshops: October 25 - 27 (3 August 17 (One day weekend) July 15 - 19 (5 days) Pages 19 - 21 day weekend) Watercolor for Woodcarvers Papier Maché & ______Blacksmithing for Beginners with John Engler Found Object Sculpture February 18 - 22 (5 days) with Patrick Thompson September 23 - 27 (5 days) with Laura Craig - Sheets Forging and Finishing Knives November 9 (1 day weekend)| Build a Wall Clock July 27 - 28 (2 day weekend) with Mathew Parkinson Welding 101 (Fall) with Stephen Walter Frame Loom Weaving March 2 - 3 (2 day weekend) with Preston Carson October 11 - 13 (3 day weekend) with Eleanor Lux Intro to Blacksmithing Wood Workshops: Making Boxes on the Lathe August 22 - 25 (4 day weekend) with Bert Jones Pages 22 - 25 with Kip Powers Tile Story: Polymer Clay Mosaic ______with Fran Carlin March 16 (1 day weekend) April 3 - 24 October 28 - November 1 (5 days) Welding 101(Spring) (Wednesday evenings, 5:30 - Intarsia August 23 - 25 (3 day weekend) with Preston Carson 7:30) with Charles Judd Gourd Stitch April 4 - 7 (4 day weekend) Build a Drum with Eleanor Lux Bladesmithing with Doug Powell September 3 - October 8 at ESCC with Allen Newberry April 12 - 14 (3 day weekend) Special Media Workshops (Tuesday evenings, 5:30 - 6:30 pm) April 12 - 14 (3 day weekend) Build a Classic Jewelry Box ______Pages 26 - 29 Contemporary Art History Welded Sculpture with Found with Doug Stowe with Dawn Ward April 5 - 7 (3 day weekend) Materials Sculpture May 9 - 11 (3 days) October 9 - 13 (5 days) with Joe Malesky Intro to Stained Glass Embellishment on Paper Intro to Woodturning with Dennis “Hete” Heter April 22 - 26 (5 days) with Kip Powers with Nick DeFord April 12 - 13 (2 day weekend) Trail and Garden Axe June 3 - 7 (5 days) October 26 - 27 (2 day weekend) with Bill Price Intermediate Digital Photography Beginning Digital Photography Fundamentals of Woodturning with Eli Vega May 10 - 12 (3 days) with Kimberly Winkle with Ed Alexander May 9, 10,11 (1, 2 or 3 days) Beginning Blacksmithing June 24 - 28 (5 days) with Dale Custer White Oak Baskets Intro to Furniture Design with Billy Owen September 16 - 20 (5 days) with Steve Palmer Blacksmithing Basics May 13 - 17 (5 days) Family Workshops July 8 - 12 (5 days) Foundations of Felt: Pages 11 and 23 Through Utensils Small Decorative Boxes ______with Abraham Pardee A Fiber Arts Workshop with Doug Stowe with Kate Koprowski Family Day September 24 - 27 (4 days) July 26 - July 28 (3 day June 3 - 7 (5 days) August 3, 1pm to 4 pm Metal Sculpture weekend) Beginning Watercolor with Wayne Summerhill Stonecarving Relief Woodcarving with Jason Davis with Julie Hop October 11 - 13 (3 day weekend) with John Engler June 5 - 7 (3 days) Family Weekend Intro to Welding and Fabrication: August 5 - 9 (5 days) July 13 - 14 (2 day weekend) Found Object Sculpture Pine Needle Rimmed Gourd Bowl Build a Small Cabinet with Brenda Dewald Build a Box Guitar with Tom Flynn with Doug Stowe with Doug Stowe June 10 - 14 (5 days) August 5 - 9 (5 days) The Art of Leather Turning Lidded Boxes with Lisa Sorrell with Kurt Hertzog page 7 Alcohol Inks Beginning Watercolor: Part 2 Pen & Ink 101 Shawna Elliott Julie Hop James White March 2 (1 day weekend) March 22 - 24 (3 day weekend) April 5 - 7 (3 day weekend) $120 Materials included. $205 Material costs may apply. $205 Material costs may apply. Explore the beauty and versatility Part 2 of Julie Hop’s popular Explore the medium of pen and of alcohol ink! Create three alcohol Beginning Watercolor workshop! ink using easily obtainable pens, ink artworks with your instructor In this class you will build on the paper, rulers, and erasers. Three guiding you step by step. Paint your techniques you have learned in her - dimensional drawing, graphing, abstract with alcohol inks, finish your Beginning Watercolor workshop pointillism, hatching, cross-hatching, 6x6 panel board with resin, and in order to paint imaginative shading, and scribbling techniques go home with two, 11x14 matted landscapes, colorful flowers, and will be explored. By the end of 2 - D STUDIO alcohol ink pieces. All levels. more. Best use of color theory, color the class you will have a basic Shawna (Fayetteville, AR) is an award mixing, and design elements will be understanding of multiple techniques winning and nationally selling artist and practiced. Come back and expand and will be able to create art for author from Northwest Arkansas. She has your watercolor experience! your own enjoyment or to share taught art and creativity workshops since Beginner. All levels. 2010. Shawna’s workbook, Be A Creative Badass: 52 Whole - Life Activities to Boost Julie (Rogers, AR) earned her BFA in Painting James (Eureka Springs, AR) has taught DRAWING Your Creativity, is available on Amazon. and Drawing from Columbia College painting and drawing workshops to Chicago. She has been a muralist and has neighborhood groups and at ESSA. He has participated in exhibits in Chicago, New years of experience in providing training PAINTING Orleans, and Arkansas. Julie has designed and instruction in business, science, and and implemented art classes for children, computer software programs. PRINTMAKING teens and adults. She is currently Program Coordinator at ESSA.

2 - page 8 Wild Acrylic Portraits Acrylics – Inside Out Still Life Painting Intro to Drawing (Spring) Amy Eichler Spencer Meagher Nyle Gordon Dan Morris April 12 - 14 (3 day weekend) April 25 - 27 (3 days) May 30 - June 1 (3 days) June 3 - July 8, $205 Material costs may apply. $255 Material costs may apply. $205 Material costs may apply. Monday Evenings, 5 - 8 pm Capture the energy and personality Focus on acrylics, plein air to During this three day still life $205 Material costs may apply. of your favorite wild animal or studio, mastering techniques in both workshop, each day will begin with This workshop is for the person pet while learning to use your own environments. Your instructor will a demonstration and discussion, who says: “I can’t draw a straight intuitive color palette and brushwork demonstrate various acrylic painting with an emphasis on light, design line”, as a refresher for those in this acrylic workshop. Artists will techniques, as well as composition, and form. Nyle’s casual approach who are out of practice, and learn to plan slow and paint fast design and paint application. You will put you at ease while covering for those who just love to draw. to capture the artistic energy of a will complete as many as two concept development, composition, We will emphasize seeing as large - scale painting quicker while paintings a day with individualized value, color and edges. The instructor well as drawing, as the physical allowing a design to develop within instruction customized to your level will give you individual attention act of seeing can be enhanced the negative space of the canvas. of experience and unique needs. throughout the day, and questions to make drawing less daunting. A Intermediate/Advanced. All levels. and discussion are encouraged. few tried and true techniques can lift Amy (Fayetteville, AR) is an acrylic painter Spencer (Mt. Vernon, IL), a plein air and All levels. a beginner to an expert faster than who focuses on both colorful figures and studio painter whose subjects focus on our Nyle (Ethel, MO) holds a BFA in drawing one realizes. This course will add a animals. Amy has taught sold out workshops contemporary world, is now in his fourth and painting from University of Central solid foundation to many other art - at multiple locations including ESSA and decade of painting with experience in the Missouri. Nyle divides his time between related activities. All levels. Crystal Bridges Museum, and she has a mediums of watercolor, oil and acrylic. studio and plein air painting, as well as Dan studio at the Art Ventures Gallery. He has won multiple awards in juried teaching. Nyle’s work has garnered several (Eureka Springs, AR) is a multi competitions across the country and has awards in both regional and national - talented artist with a background been featured multiple times in Plein Air competitions. ranging from watercolor, charcoal, and Magazine and other publications. papier maché to metal sculpture. He is a Little Rock, Arkansas native and has attended six different art colleges over his career, including the San Francisco Art Institute and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. Dan has his BFA in Metal Arts from Millersville University in Lancaster, PA. page 9 22 -- D Oil Painting Exploring Expressive Realistic Flowers: Don’t Be a Slave to Your Barbara Kennedy Watercolor Manipulating Watercolor Reference Material June 4 - July 9 Maurie Traylor Marlene Gremillion Vic Mastis (Tuesday evenings, 5 - 8 pm) June 12 - 14 (3 days) June 17 - 21 (5 days) June 21 (1 day) $205 Material costs may apply. $205 Material costs may apply. $335 Material costs may apply. $85 Materials included. Study oil painting with an Use watercolor to interpret Learn about handling water Do you always try to paint or emphasis on color, form and reference photos through guided and moisture with the medium draw exactly what you see in your composition. Learn to mix and practice and teacher demonstrations. of watercolor. You will work reference photo? This one - day blend colors! Bring your individual Gain confidence using watercolor, on a large sheet of watercolor class will help you break this habit projects to work on and explore brushes, and techniques while paper to create an interesting close and put your own expressions into your own creativity. learning effective watercolor - up flower composition. Learn how your artwork. We will do some All levels. processes with an engaging group to transfer your source image, mix fun exercises to assist your hand to Barbara (Eureka Springs, AR) is a self workshop process. This is a great color, and create hard and soft loosen up and your brain to expand. - educated artist who early on learned beginning class for those new to the edges. The instructor will provide Learn how to set the mood with even to experiment with color, materials and medium and provides an excellent a computer and printer, giving you a bad photo reference in whatever new ideas. She paints in oils because of refresher course for more advanced medium you are currently using. her love of their rich colors and ease of the opportunity to learn use of blending. She also uses acrylic paints, students. Students have the option to technology with your artistic venture. All levels. graphite and colored pencils in her work. purchase a kit from the instructor. All levels. Vic (St. Louis, MO), a professional artist for Barbara is currently listed in The Arkansas Beginners. Marlene (Hot Springs Village, AR) has over 35 years, is co - owner of Green Door State Committee of the National Museum of Maurie (Tulsa, OK) enjoys teaching through been an artist for 35 years. She creates in art gallery in St. Louis MO. She is a juried Women in the Arts Registry and won visual storytelling with portraits and figures oil, pastel, watercolor, collage, glass and member of Oil Painters of America, Best Best of Show in the 2nd Annual Arkansas at Waterworks Art Center and incorporates jewelry. She enjoys experimenting and says, of MO Hands, Pastel Society of America, Art Teacher Exhibition. art in her special education classroom. She “It sort of reminds me of being a child at Missouri Valley Impressionist Society, Art St. has participated in Mayfest Invitational play. I just enjoy having fun along with it Louis. She founded Gateway Pastel Artists Gallery (2018) and displays her artwork at being therapeutic for me.” in 1998 and it is still going strong. 108 Contemporary.

2 - D page 10 Wonderful World of Pastels Printmaking and Collage FAMILY DAY Figure Drawing Vic Mastis Tonya D. Lee Beginning Watercolor Mary Springer June 24 - 26 (3 days) July 8 - 12 (5 days) with Julie Hop August 5 - August 9 (5 days) $235 Materials included. $495 Materials included. August 3, 1 - 4 pm $375 Model fees included. Material Don’t worry if you have never taken Learn low - tech printmaking $55 costs may apply. an art class. Start slow with basic techniques that you can continue at Includes one adult + one child. This figure drawing course will give information about pastel materials. home. Make a gelatin plate for Materials included. you a different way of seeing form Then build by learning about values, printmaking, pull screen prints, make You and your child or grandchild using the interplay of light, shadow, shapes and compositions, and more stencils without an exposure unit, and will spend a fun afternoon negative space, shapes, and tones to - using different exercises and one learn archival collaging methods. experimenting with watercolor! define the figure. Build lifelong skills - on - one instruction. Complete two Combine printmaking with dry There are many techniques we will in this cornerstone of artistic training. or more paintings while learning media and paint to develop abstract try such as wet on wet, blending All Levels. watercolor under wash, alcohol imagery. Emphasis on process and colors, and adding salt to see what Mary (Eureka Springs, AR) is a sculptor washes, and how to frame pastels. experimentation supported by it will do. The 7 elements of art will and painter with a BFA from the Memphis Also, you will learn to make your demonstrations, one - on - one and be taught as we go along. Kids and College of Art and is one of the founders own textured boards to paint on. group discussions, and presentations of Eureka Springs School of the Arts. She adults can expect to bring home has taught and attended many workshops Beginner/Intermediate. on historic and contemporary finished paintings on good quality in different artistic disciplines and spiritual Vic (St. Louis, MO), a professional artist for references. All levels. paper suitable for framing. Contact philosophies with master practitioners over 35 years, is co - owner of Green Door Tonya (Ocean Grove, NJ) is a painter ESSA for scholarship information. from India to France. Mary took a Master art gallery in St. Louis MO. She is a juried focused on methods that stifle impulse, Class with internationally known figure Julie (Rogers, AR) earned her BFA in member of Oil Painters of America, Best embrace boredom, and forces self - painter Philip Pearlstein at the Corcoran, in Painting and Drawing from Columbia of MO Hands, Pastel Society of America, awareness. Lee has exhibited her work Washington, D.C. College Chicago. She has been a muralist Missouri Valley Impressionist Society, Art St. throughout the U.S. and has an extensive and has participated in exhibits in Chicago, Louis. She founded Gateway Pastel Artists background in higher and adult education New Orleans and Arkansas. Julie has in 1998 and it is still going strong. at Penland School of Crafts and other designed and implemented art classes for institutions. A native of Florida, she was children, teens and adults. She is currently raised on the salt of the Atlantic foam by a Program Coordinator at ESSA. shark’s tooth hunter and a mythmaker.

page 11 2 - D Watercolor Landscapes 101 Trees and Plants and Rocks Intro to Drawing (Fall) Explore Drawing Beth Woessner and Things Dan Morris Sally Heston August 9 - 11(3 day weekend) Alicia Farris September 24 - October 29 September 30 - October 4 (5 Days) $255 Materials included. September 18 - 20 (3 days) Tuesday Evenings, 5 - 8 pm $385 Material costs may apply. New to watercolor? This workshop is $205 Material costs may apply. $205 Material costs may apply. This will be a structured and for you! Learn the unique personality Explore the fabulous features of This workshop is for the person project - oriented workshop of watercolor and how to work with watercolor while you celebrate who says: “I can’t draw a straight designed to introduce students to the flow, not against it. The basics the transparency, spontaneity, and line”, as a refresher for those various drawing media easily and of loading a brush, using different luminosity of the medium. Your who are out of practice, and effectively. We will use colored brush strokes, and getting the subject matter will be landscape for those who just love to draw. pencil, pastel and watercolor pencil, best results will be covered. Learn and the components that make up a We will emphasize seeing as and will also delve into water - washes, texture, and the beauty of great landscape. Learn techniques well as drawing, as the physical soluble inks. We will explore using transparency in this spontaneous for illustrating light, value, depth, act of seeing can be enhanced a variety of blending and layering medium. After some practice, you shadow, and much more through to make drawing less daunting. A techniques. Projects will include both will move to painting subjects with a demonstrations, discussions and few tried and true techniques can lift short practice and longer, more loose and light touch. individual attention. This workshop is a beginner to an expert faster than complex, drawings. All levels. Beginner. ideal for the serious beginner to the one realizes. This course will add a Sally (Broadview Heights, OH) is a retired Beth (Springdale, AR) has been selling her advanced painting student. solid foundation to many other art - secondary and college art instructor. She watercolors for twelve years and teaching All levels. related activities. All levels. currently teaches painting and drawing at a regional art center in Ohio. She is for seven. Her work can be found in private Dan (Eureka Springs, AR) is a multi Alicia (Springfield, MO) has been a signature member of numerous art collections nationwide or in her studio - talented artist with a background recognized in numerous national and organizations including the Ohio Watercolor (Studio 22) in Tontitown, AR. She has also ranging from watercolor, charcoal, and international exhibits. She recently achieved Society, the Pennsylvania Watercolor been an artist member of the Fayetteville papier mache to metal sculpture. He is signature status both in the National Society, and the Whiskey Painters of Farmers Market for twelve years and you a Little Rock, Arkansas native and has Watercolor Society and the Watercolor America, among others, and has had can find her and her art on the square attended six different art colleges over Honor Society and won first prize in the several solo exhibitions and won many there, most Saturdays. his career, including the San Francisco Art reader’s competition of the The Art of awards for her paintings. Watercolour, an international publication Institute and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New based in France. York. Dan has his BFA in Metal Arts from Millersville University in Lancaster, PA. page 12 2 - D Painting in Watercolor Finding the Light Lighten Up, Loosen Up Watercolor Greeting Cards Outdoors Chelsie Murfee Richard Stephens Dan Morris Cynthia Schanink October 24 - 26 (3 days) November 4 - 6 (3 days) December 5 - 7 (3 days) October 12 - 13 (2 day weekend) $205 Material costs may apply. $205 Material costs may apply. $205 Material costs may apply. $140 Material costs may apply. Take your drawing to the next This workshop will focus on three main You will go from holding an Painting watercolor plein air (out - level no matter your current skill! features found in every workshop envelope and sheet of paper, side) is a great joy. Your instructor With a strong emphasis on light with Richard: informative technical to having a beautiful, elegant will demonstrate the simple way to logic, this course will cover drawing information sprinkled with anecdotes, greeting card that fits perfectly in achieve a beautiful finished painting techniques, shading, and blending educational demonstrations, and one the envelope. Basic watercolor is each day. This is a landscape skills using graphite and charcoal. on one instruction time. Each day explained and simplified. You will class with trees, rocks, and more in Discover a variety of tips and tricks will begin with a demonstration, and learn measuring, cutting, and folding atmospheric conditions. Any skill to produce strong contrast in your you will learn techniques, creative techniques as cards begin to stack level will gain knowledge to paint work with daily demonstrations, use of the “” of watercolor such up in an avalanche of creative watercolor outdoors. Instructor will lessons, and plenty of studio time. as brush choice and manipulation, ideas. Each person will complete demonstrate and give “one on one” Create a realistic drawing you can color mixing and water/pigment at least a dozen lovely cards and assistance as students work. be proud of for years to come! relationship. Richard offers instruction envelopes. Beginners are welcome, All levels. All levels. based on the unique style and goal old hands, too. All levels. Cynthia (Dardanelle, AR) was educated Chelsie (Nixa, MO) is a graphite artist of each student. All levels. Dan (Eureka Springs, AR) is a multi at Arkansas Tech University, National Park who received her BA in Art Education from Richard (Hot Springs, AR) graduated from - talented artist with a background Community College. Cynthia has conducted Lubbock Christian University. For the past the University of Central Arkansas in 1969 ranging from watercolor, charcoal, and workshops with national artists on NBC 15 years, she has been creating, teaching, with a degree in art. During the past few papier mache to metal sculpture. He is and CBS, and was a guest instructor on and promoting the arts. Chelsie’s work years Stephens has won awards in numerous a Little Rock, Arkansas native and has international cruise lines. She has been an focuses on relationships, removing the watercolor shows and competitions around attended six different art colleges over Arkansas Arts on Tour artist since 2003 and noise, and finding the timeless beauty of a the country, and in 2018 was awarded the his career, including the San Francisco Art was 2016 Artist in Residence at Hot Springs moment. Arkansas Governor’s Arts Award for an Institute and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New National Park. She received several awards Individual Artist. York. Dan has his BFA in Metal Arts from at the Steelville, MO Plein Air Event. Millersville University in Lancaster, PA.

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Forming Lasting and Faux Bone Intro to Fused Glass: Jewelry & JEWELRY Meaningful Connections Robert Dancik Katrina Pumphrey Robert Dancik April 25 - 28 (4 day weekend) May 11 (1 day weekend) April 22 - 24 (3 days) $340 Material costs may apply. $100 Materials included. $270 Material costs may apply. In this very hands - on workshop, Try your hand at the ancient In this very useful and extensive explore Faux Bone™. Nearly technique of glass fusing. You will workshop, you will explore ways unbreakable and completely non learn to use basic glass - cutting of attaching almost anything to - toxic, Faux Bone™ can be cut tools and bind pieces together in almost anything else. Delving and carved, sawn and sanded. It the kiln, using both full fuse and into a broad spectrum of cold can be filed, hammered, polished, tack fuse methods. Create two PMC connections, we’ll use various drilled, stamped, inlayed, dyed, pieces in one day, using a variety of types of rivets, micro - fasteners, painted, warmed and bent. Knives organic and geometric shapes that ENAMEL epoxies, concrete, polymer clays, with Faux Bone™ handles, bracelets, can become pendants, brooches, POLYMER CLAY Faux Bone™, and paper pulp rings, pendants, artists books and earrings, or even a magnet or mache in very different ways to texture plates are just some of the keychain. All levels. METALSMITHING build a matrix of material, process, projects you can work on in this Katrina (Eureka Springs, AR) is an artist and procedure, allowing a much workshop. All levels. and entrepreneur living in what she greater freedom of expression. Robert (Seymour, CT) is an artist/educator/ calls “a perfect piece of paradise” in All levels. author and developer of materials for Eureka Springs. Katrina fell in love with artists. His work can be seen in numerous glass fusing at her first sight of dichroic, Robert (Seymour, CT) is an artist/educator/ books, publications, museums, and private and creates jewelry pieces in her studio for author and developer of materials for collections around the world. He has sale and show all over Northwest Arkansas artists. His work can be seen in numerous taught workshops at Penland, Arrowmont, and surrounding areas. books, publications, museums, and private Metalwerx, ESSA and around the world collections around the world. He has and maintains an active teaching studio. taught workshops at Penland, Arrowmont, Metalwerx, ESSA and around the world and maintains an active teaching studio.

SMALL METAL page 14 Explore Enameling Rings 360 Porcelain for Jewelry Intro to Jewelry Making Kathryn Osgood Tim Lazure Making William Vanaria May 13 - 17 (5 days) June 24 - 28 (5 days) Lillian Fitzpatrick August 5 - 9 (5 days) $445 Materials included. $410 Material costs may apply. July 15 - 19 (5 days) $460 Materials included. Dive into the exciting world of Adorning the finger has been a $370 Material costs may apply. Learn the fundamentals of jewelry vitreous enamel to create rich tradition for ages. Rings are loaded Smooth, delicate, and moldable, and metalsmithing skills. Among the colorful and patterned surfaces on with historical meaning. This class will porcelain adds another dimension many techniques we will cover, you copper using kiln firing methods. explore jewelry design, fabrication, to wearable art. Porcelain can will learn how to effectively shape, Multiple techniques will be explored basic stone setting, and assembling be used to create pieces that join, polish, texture, and patina including: stenciling, sgrafitto, techniques that are related to the appeal to senses that are often metal. Stone setting will be covered silver foil, graphite, underglaze ring concept. We will fashion rings overlooked in traditional jewelry. as well. Discussions about different pencils, paints, sugar firing, and of personal importance, expression, Tactile, auditory, and visual metals and their applications in adding unique elements such and adornment. We will attempt to elements coexist. Learn how to jewelry making will take place as: seed beads, reflective glass create rings that are unpredictable, incorporate this ancient material throughout the session and you will beads and frit to name a few. honest, visually complex, bold, into contemporary and traditional learn the “whys” and “hows” of 2D and 3D forms and solutions confident, simple and beautiful. jewelry pieces: set porcelain metal as you work with it. You can for settings will be discussed. Beginner/Intermediate. creations like stones, string them expect to walk away with many All levels. Tim (Greenville, NC) is a Professor in the like beads, or solder them in place. samples and at least one piece of Kathyrn (Wanchese, NC) is an enamellist, Metals Design program at East Carolina All levels. wearable jewelry, and the skills University in Greenville, NC. He received his and Associate Professor at the Lillian (Highlandville, MO) holds a BFA required to produce further work. BFA at Rochester Institute of Technology and College of the Albemarie. She received in metals/jewelry from Missouri State All levels. his MFA at the University of Massachusetts an MFA in metal design/jewelry from East University and is an art instructor for at Dartmouth. Tim shows his jewelry, William (Waltham, MA) is a Boston based Carolina University, Greenville, NC. Her Springfield Art Museum, Springfield silversmithing and furniture in both national artist working who utilizes traditional work is featured in publications including Regional Arts Council, and Placeworks. Art of Enamel and Metalsmith magazine. and international exhibits. silversmithing to create strictly unusual She teaches jewelry/metalsmithing classes jewelry. William earned his BFA from the through the museum and her work has been Massachusetts College of Art in 2012, and exhibited across America and in Japan. his MFA in 2016 from the University of Massachusetts: Dartmouth.

page 15 SMALL METAL Silver Inlay In the Heat of the Moment: Intro to Pewtersmithing Allen Newberry Torch - Fired Enameling William Derrevere August 10 (1 day weekend) Anne Havel October 11 - 13 (3 day weekend) CLAY $165 Materials included. September 16 - 20 (5 days) $225 Material costs may apply. $465 Material costs may apply. In this workshop you will learn Learn the basics of pewtersmithing the basics of inlaying silver wire Using a torch, various methods of by forming and shaping this soft, STUDIO into wood. This is a beautiful line creation and imagery within easy to manipulate metal using way to decorate wood. While your enamel piece will be covered. a variety of methods and tools. most commonly seen on knives By applying successive layers Complete multiple pieces such as and firearms this technique can of liquid, transparent, opaque, platters, mirror frames, and vase be used as embellishment on acrylic, and watercolor enamels, forms, while learning soldering, POTTERY many wood - based projects techniques such as sgraffito, welding, techniques, die forming, including furniture, boxes, and graphite, sifting, firescale, acid - casting, repousse, and engraving. SCULPTURE sculpture. Tuition includes a set of etching, painting, and more will be All levels. silver inlay tools for you to keep. demonstrated. Additionally, under/ William (Tulsa, OK) is a metalsmith Beginner/Intermediate. maturity/& over - firing are utilized creating pewter sculptural works as well to build and preserve drawings as silver jewelry. He states, “To work Allen ​​(Lowell,​ ​AR)​ ​is​ ​a​ ​Journeyman​ ​Smith​ ​ and layers in the final piece. in pewter is to rediscover and reshape with​ ​the​ ​American​ ​​ ​Society​ ​and traditional techniques for use in making Arkansas’s ​​first​ ​Forged​ ​in​ ​Fire​ ​Champion.​ ​ All levels. artistic statements which are contemporary He​ ​enjoys​ ​working​ ​with​ ​steel​ ​to​ ​create​ ​ Anne (Pawlet, VT ) has been an and alive.” William has taught at Tulsa pieces​ ​that​ ​are aesthetically​ ​pleasing,​ ​yet​ ​ independent studio artist for 17 years and Community College for 45 years and at are​ ​quite​ ​functional. has work included in numerous exhibitions, Ghost Ranch (NM) for over 30 years. collections and publications. During 2018 work was included in three invitational international exhibitions, including Blaze in Taiwan. Anne is currently treasurer of The Enamelist Society, Pocosin Arts, and Enamel Guild North East.

SMALL METAL page 16 Bas - Relief Sculpture Bottles, Lidded Vessels The Human Figure: The Art of Mud 101 Amanda J. Sisk and Vases Proportion & the Maquette Sheri Cunningham & March 20 - 24 (5 days) Sheri Cunningham & Misty Gamble Cathrin Yoder $425 Materials included. Cathrin Yoder June 10 - June 14 (5 days) July 8 - 12 (5 days) Bas - relief sculpture has been March 28 - May 2 $495 Materials and model fee $395 Materials included. used to beautify the world around (Thursday evenings, 5:30 - included. Overview of the techniques, us since ancient times. Though 8:30pm) In a relaxed and fun atmosphere, equipment, safety and studio design commonly held to be one of the $325 Materials included. learn how to sculpt proportions, for novice, teacher, and advanced most difficult forms of sculpture to What can you do with a lidded expressions and movements clay artists to improve their skills. master – an optical illusion that few vessel? Use for storing treats, of the entire body in clay by Practice clay building, build tools attempt! – in this workshop you will holding potpourri, hiding your learning a sculpting strategy to from clay, learn to load and fire a learn how to create (and produce treasures and more…came add to create a proportionally ideal kiln, work with slabs and extrusions, multiples of your own) relief in clay. the list and make your own unique small figure study. Based on the create glaze test tiles, and learn You are encouraged to bring source vessel. Learn to throw or hand - eight head system, understand a wedging and centering. An Arts of material. All levels. build bottles, lidded vessels, and methodology that involves cutting Mud Ceramic Lab Manual will be Amanda (Canterbury, NH) is an award vases in a variety of sizes and a block of clay into units to create provided for studio or classroom use. - winning sculptor based in New England shapes using special molds and tools, a symmetrically proportioned All levels. and currently completing commissions and then fire and glaze your completed figure in height, width, and length. Sheri and Cathrin (Berryville, AR) are residencies throughout the United States. piece. All levels. All levels. co - owners at Arts of Mud clay studio. She is a recipient of the National Sculpture Sheri has a Bachelor’s degree in Pottery Sheri and Cathrin (Berryville, AR) are co Misty (Palos Verdes Estates, CA) is a Society’s Dexter Jones Award for best and Ceramics with experience as a studio - owners at Arts of Mud clay studio. Sheri celebrated artist and educator. She bas - relief sculpture. artist and teacher. Cathrin has a Master’s has a Bachelor’s degree in Pottery and has been widely published and her degree with an emphasis in Art and Ceramics with experience as a studio artist work is exhibited both nationally and Technology. She has extensive teaching and teacher. Cathrin has a Master’s degree internationally. Teaching and residencies: experience and is currently a studio artist. with an emphasis in Art and Technology. Kansas City Art Institute, Arrowmont School Both have exhibited in numerous galleries She has extensive teaching experience of Arts and Crafts, Watershed Center for throughout the U.S. and is currently a studio artist. Both have Ceramic Arts, Vermont Studio Center, CRETA exhibited in numerous galleries throughout Rome, SACI Florence, and Studio Nong the U.S. International Sculpture Collective. page 17 CLAY Clay for the Garden Slip and Slab Dish - A - Rama Donna Doss Brandace Cloud Sheri Cunningham & July 13, 20 and 27 (3 Saturdays) September 30 - October 4 (5 days) Cathrin Yoder $235 Materials included. $460 Materials included. October 8 - November 12 (Tuesday evenings, 5:30 - 8:30) Create unique centerpieces for your Learn the mystical technique of $325 Materials included. porch, patio or garden using clay applying slip transfers to slabs slabs, texture tools, two finishing of clay to create patterns and Your dream set of dishes awaits! techniques (glazing and cold images. You will practice slab Let your imagination go wild as finishing) and your own imagination! construction, the use of basic clay you design and hand make a IRON Design and build two projects: a tools, and the slip transfer method custom four-piece place setting fanciful vessel that serves as both of surface embellishment. You will of dishes. You will throw on planter and lantern (“plantern”), as start with slab plates, creating the wheel, hand build, or both, STUDIO well as a garden plaque. All levels. multiple pieces and ending the depending on your level of Donna (Eureka Springs, AR) is a self - workshop with a complex vessel. experience. Each student will make taught sculptor in a variety of mediums All levels. four dinner or salad plates, four – sand and snow, sugar and clay. She has Brandace (Wilsonville, IL) is the Executive bowls, and four mugs or tumblers. taught art at Clear Spring School in Eureka Director of The Macoupin Art Collective in All levels. Springs and is a popular past instructor at Staunton, IL, and an accomplished ceramic ESSA. Donna has helped others express Sheri and Cathrin (Berryville, AR) are artist with a bachelor of art from Webster their creativity through many mediums, clay co - owners at Arts of Mud clay studio. University in St. Louis, MO. being a favorite. Sheri has a Bachelor’s degree in Pottery and Ceramics with experience as a studio WELDING artist and teacher. Cathrin has a Master’s degree with an emphasis in Art and BLACKSMITHING Technology. She has extensive teaching experience and is currently a studio artist. BLADESMITHING Both have exhibited in numerous galleries FABRICATION throughout the U.S. SCULPTURE

page 18 CLAY Forging and Finishing Knives Intro to Blacksmithing Welding 101 (Spring) ​Bladesmithing Matthew Parkinson Bert Jones Preston Carson Allen Newberry February 18 - 22 (5 days) March 2 - 3 (2 day weekend) March 16 (1 day weekend) April 4 - 7 (4 day weekend) $435 Material costs may apply. $200 Materials included. $95 Materials included. $350 Materials included. To hand craft your own knife is During this workshop you will be Want to try welding in a safe and Dive into bladesmithing by forging something special. Use fire and introduced to studio safety and be encouraging environment? Learn your own knife. Use a and hammer to shape high carbon steel familiarized with the equipment the fundamentals of welding in to a medium-sized full in this intro to hand forging and in the iron studio. First, you will this one-day workshop. Leave tang knife from carbon steel and finishing knives. Forge blades, refine forge an “S” hook from round and with a basic understanding of the learn the basics of heat treating blades by grinding and polishing, square steel bar stock and practice equipment and hands-on experience. with a forge. Finish your project by heat treat, fit the handle and tapering, making scrolls, flattening Beginner. grinding the blade and adding a sharpen the blades. Learn the basics and twisting steel bar. You will use Preston (Eureka Springs, AR) has many handle to your knife. of , good knife design these skills to make several other years of experience in all types of welding, Beginner/Intermediate. and construction, and the science small projects, and practice drawing having set up and run his own welding and geometry of cutting edges. out, making open scrolls and business, as well as a welding shop in the Allen ​​(Lowell,​ ​AR)​ ​is​ ​a​ ​Journeyman​ ​Smith​ ​ Kansas City area for a large Finish at least 1 - 2 blades, and take bending the bar at a precise angle. with​ ​the​ ​American​ ​Bladesmith​ ​Society​ ​and manufacturing facility. away the skills to make many more. Arkansas’s ​​first​ ​Forged​ ​in​ ​Fire​ ​Champion.​ ​​ ​ Beginner. He​ ​enjoys​ ​working​ ​with​ ​steel​ ​to​ ​create​ ​ All levels. Bert (Bentonville, AR) started his interest in pieces​ ​that​ ​are aesthetically​ ​pleasing​ ​yet​ ​ Matthew (Wolcott, CT), ABS Journeyman blacksmithing while attending the grand are​ ​quite​ ​functional. Smith and Forged in Fire Champion, opening of ESSA’s blacksmithing studio in has been a full - time smith since 1998 2014. He now has his own forging shop, specializing in historical blades and culinary The Smithin’ Jones Backyard knives. He has won several awards for his Company, and is an active member of The knives, written for Knife Magazine and had Blacksmithing Organization of Arkansas. his work featured in many publications. Bert joined ESSA’s Board of Directors Matthew has taught bladesmithing across in 2016. He also owns Gaskin’s Cabin the US since 2007 and is partner in Falling Steakhouse in the Eureka Springs area. Hammer productions and its subsidiary Dragons Breath Forge.

page 19 IRON Welded Sculpture with Trail and Garden Axe Beginning Blacksmithing Blacksmithing Basics Found Materials Bill Price Dale Custer Through Utensils Joe Malesky April 22 - 26 (5 days) May 10 - 12 (3 days) Abraham Pardee April 12 - 14 (3 day weekend) $485 Materials included. $240 Materials included. September 16 - 20 (5 days) $235 Material costs may apply. In this workshop, you will focus An introduction to blacksmithing. $450 Materials included. Create abstract metal sculptures on small utilitarian axe/hatchet Learn basic techniques by making Learn fundamental forging using reclaimed steel along with forms made from mild steel with a bottle opener, meat turner, trivet, processes to make spoons, forks, found objects. A focus on the design forge welded tool bit inserts, and a top set tool. Beginner. spatulas, and other utensils. process that Joe calls spontaneous and bold pattern Damascus, Dale (Roland, AR) began blacksmithing Tapering, shouldering, spreading, design will be introduced with custom hardwood handles. over 10 years ago with a class at a local upsetting, slitting, bending, and encouraging you to incorporate These lightweight tools are university. He has always enjoyed bringing riveting are among the skills excellent for use in the garden new knowledge to those that are searching balance and negative space in for it and mixes fun with information. you will apply to individual your sculpture. Use cutting, welding, or for outdoor excursions. Learn interpretations of everyday objects drilling, grinding, and some forge the basics of forge welding and for eating and cooking. Also, heat and anvil work to shape the steel for Damascus, punching and drifting - treatment to make a chisel to split the sculpture. All levels. for handle attachment, cutting and your fork tines. Bring your favorite Joe (Strafford, MO) started welding and fitting wood handles and finishing. utensils for inspiration! Warning: working with metal at age 13, and found All levels. We will have FUN!! All levels. a way to turn his industrial experience into Abraham (Sparta, TN) has been forging an art form. He has been represented by Bill (Memphis, TN) is a working artist/ blacksmith, professor/head of the metals functional and art objects since 2006. art galleries throughout Missouri and has He holds a BFA in Metals from the sculptures in municipal shows in Missouri, department at Memphis College of Art, and former Lead Metalsmith at the Appalachian Center for Craft where he Illinois and Iowa. has taught various workshops. He has National Ornamental Metal Museum. He earned an MA in Blacksmithing from exhibited his work throughout the country Southern Illinois University Carbondale and and has been running Pardee Metal LLC has a BFA from Memphis College of Art. full - time since 2016.

IRON page 20 Metal Sculpture Intro to Welding and Blacksmithing for Beginners Welding 101 (Fall) Wayne Summerhill Fabrication: Found Object Patrick Thompson Preston Carson September 24 - 27 (4 days) Sculpture October 25 - 27 (3 day weekend) November 9 (1 day weekend) $310 Material costs may apply. Tom Flynn $275 Materials included. $95 Materials included. In this workshop you will create October 11 - 13 (3 day weekend) In this three day look at entry level Want to try welding in a safe and life - size metal sculptures ranging $250 Materials included. blacksmithing, you will learn fire encouraging environment? Learn the from garden totems to fanciful Learn basic metal shop safety, management, and become familiar fundamentals of welding in this one creatures. You will learn basic to metal cutting methods, grinding, with the use of basic hand tools, - day workshop. Leave with a basic advanced methods of tool safety, welding, forge heating/bending materials, and techniques. All in a understanding of the equipment and metal cutting techniques, material and finishing techniques by creating low stress, fun atmosphere. Whether hands on experience. Beginner. preparation, texturing techniques, a metal sculpture. Make a crab out you know you want to become an Preston (Eureka Springs, AR) has many as well as methods of forming of circular saw blades and nails, accomplished blacksmith or you’re years of experience in all types of welding, metal, fabrication, and welding or a lady bug out of bollard caps just curious to see what it’s like to do having set up and run his own welding techniques. You will also learn more and nails. Then explore your metal this work, this will be a great place business, as well as a welding shop in Kansas City area for a large manufacturing about patina and finishes. All levels. sculpture skills utilizing your own to start. Beginner. facility. Wayne (Hot Springs, AR) has been a found objects and a pile of objects Patrick (Norfork, AR) has owned and self - taught sculptor since 1970. His steel provided by the instructor from his operated Heritage Springs Forge in sculpture is often functional – tables, stools, workshop. Beginner. Mountain View, AR since 2005. During and chairs; but he truly enjoys creating that time he has been a member of the unique “people” and larger works that Tom (Rogers, AR) has been doing found Arkansas Craft Guild, the Off the Beaten are inspired by music. His accomplishments object metal art for the last 15 years. He Path Studio Tour, of Arkansas include works at the Hot Springs Civic also works as a lighting and electrical (BOA) and on the founding board of the and Convention Center, Hard Rock Café designer, brews beer and makes home - Arkansas Craft School. Most recently, in Miami, Florida, Hot Springs Sculpture made root beer, writes music and plays Patrick was the Resident Blacksmith at the Garden, and several hospitals, churches, several types of musical instruments. Ozark Folk Center State Park (Retired in libraries, banks, and private homes. He has 2017). also been featured in Southern Artist and Active Years magazines.

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Build a Drum Build a Classic Jewelry Box Intro to Woodturning Doug Powell Doug Stowe Kip Powers April 3 - 24 April 12 - 14 (3 day weekend) May 9 - 11 (3 days) (Wednesday evenings 5:30 - 7:30) $285 Materials included. $240 Material costs may apply. $135 Materials included. A box can be as simple as 4 sides, Learn the fundamental techniques Build a 16” frame or hoop style a bottom and a lid, but when boxes for two basic types of woodturning: drum with a skin head using take on extra features, a skilled spindle and facework. Your own laminated birch. You will cut the navigation of steps is required. projects could include a bud vase, hoop and attach an animal hide, What to do, when to get the best small bowl, candle - holder, or a then lace with rope and add wood results? Make a classic jewelry plate. You will also learn proper tuners. You will also make a beater box with a drawer and dividers sanding techniques, application of to play the drum. Some drum and refine your skills. This project different finishes, and how to safely operate woodturning equipment and WOODWORKING instruction will follow. All levels. features mitered corners, mortise Doug (Eureka Springs, AR) has been and tenon drawer construction, tools. Beginner. WOODTURNING working with his hands, in various media, texturing, base and drawer front, Kip (Rogers, AR) has been turning for his whole life. He began building drums in and decorative effects. Finish with over 30 years, currently making small FURNITURE DESIGN 1992 and has taught many people over installation of Brusso Hinges, using to moderate scale vessels from domestic the years to build their own drum. He is Stowe’s flipping story stick technique. woods. He is a co - founder of the Stateline WOOD CARVING passionate about sharing his skills with Woodturners and has taught at ESSA and others. Those skills are woodworking, glass All levels. the Arkansas Craft School. bead making, kayak building, and pottery. Doug (Eureka Springs, AR) is the author of 13 books and over 90 articles in woodworking publications, including Fine Woodworking, Woodwork, and American Woodworker. Doug has spent 40 years as a professional woodworker and is one of the founders of Eureka Springs School of the Arts. In 2009, Doug was named an Arkansas Living Treasure by the Arkansas Department of Heritage. page 22 WOODWOOD Fundamentals of Intro to Furniture Design Small Decorative Boxes FAMILY WEEKEND Woodturning Steve Palmer Doug Stowe Build a Box Guitar Kimberly Winkle June 24 - 28 (5 days) July 8 - 12 (5 days) with Doug Stowe June 3 - 7 (5 days) $460 Materials included. $435 Materials included. July 13 - 14 (2 day weekend) $435 Material costs may apply. (Students may bring additional Boxes are among the most $175 Learn the fundamentals of materials to incorporate into their interesting woodworking projects Includes one adult + one child. woodturning in a fun, open and project if they so desire.) because of the endless possibilities All materials included. sharing atmosphere. Whether you’re Design and build your own small they offer for exploring technique, Build a 3 - string slide guitar and a beginner or need to improve table while studying topics such form, and style. Learn the practical create memories that will last a current skills, this workshop will as joinery, design proportions, aesthetics of box design and lifetime! Each pair (one adult + one teach tool selection, sharpening, and basic finishing techniques. several techniques, including child) will build the “box” for the safety, technique. Begin with Individualized instruction will help preparing stock, joinery, precision guitar based on designs in Doug’s spindle turning then progress you to create a beautiful piece while milling, assembling, sanding, and book, The Box Maker’s Guitar Book, into faceplate turning. Design learning furniture design. Beginner. finishing. You will also learn about then make the neck, assemble all the and surface embellishment, using Steve (Kirkwood, MO) has extensive accurate cutting and shaping of necessary parts and decorate the milk paint and texture, will also teaching experience and is a juried member parts, making inlay, using story sticks guitar with milk paints. be explored. You will leave with of the Best of Missouri Hands Artisan for accurate fitting of hinges, and After 2 days of FUN you will leave a series of finished objects and Association and currently designs and builds cutting small complicated parts. custom furniture. with an instrument that is ready to understanding of woodturning All levels. play! Contact ESSA for scholarship basics. All levels. Doug (Eureka Springs, AR) is the author information. of 13 books and over 90 articles in Kimberly (Cookville, TN) is an Associate Doug (Eureka Springs, AR) is the author woodworking publications, including Fine Professor of Art with a BFA in Ceramics and of 13 books and over 90 articles in Woodworking, Woodwork, and American an MFA in Furniture Design. She woodworking publications. Doug has spent Woodworker. Doug has spent 40 years has taught at Penland School of 40 years as a professional woodworker as a professional woodworker and is one Crafts, Haystack Mountain School of and is one of the founders of ESSA. In of the founders of Eureka Springs School Crafts, Arrowmont School of Arts and 2009, Doug was named an Arkansas Living of the Arts. In 2009, Doug was named an Crafts, Anderson Ranch Art Center, The Treasure by the Arkansas Department of Arkansas Living Treasure by the Arkansas Center for Furniture Craftsmanship and the Heritage. Appalachian Center for Craft. Department of Heritage. G page 23 WOOD Relief Woodcarving Turning Lidded Boxes Build a Small Cabinet Watercolor for Woodcarvers John Engler Kurt Hertzog Doug Stowe John Engler July 26 - July 28 (3 day weekend) August 5 - 9 (5 days) August 5 - 9 (5 days) August 17 (One day weekend) $235 Material costs may apply. $435 Material costs may apply. $435 Materials included. $100 Materials included. Experience the art of relief carving In this lidded boxes workshop Building a small cabinet is a great In this watercolor workshop designed with Master Carver John Engler. A you will explore turned, pierced, way to expand a woodworker’s specifically for relief and three wide variety of subject matter will painted, and other adorned range of skills and make something - dimensional woodcarvings, you be available to choose from, such creations. Open to all levels, basic useful for the home. Build a small will learn the proper technique for as architectural forms (barns, cabins, turning skills will accelerate the decorative cabinet from cherry application of paint on wood and mills) as well as animal forms (elk, creative aspects of the class. Fit wood with two shelves, glass or the proper color scheme for various bear, cougar, etc.). You will learn and finish will be emphasized, yet panel doors, and decorative subject matter. The instructor will how to carve in the proper sequence open the student to creative artistic molded tops and bottoms with nice provide all materials; you may using professional tools designed decoration for individuality. While hardware. Take home an heirloom contact the instructor if you are for relief carving. The instructor will the turned, wooden two - piece box that will be useful for generations. painting a carving done outside of provide carving blanks and tools will be the foundation, other ideas All levels. class so that he may provide the that you may purchase. All levels. can be pursued. All levels. Doug (Eureka Springs, AR) is the author proper colors. All levels. John (Battlefield, MO) has been a Kurt (Henrietta, NY) has 20 years of of 13 books and over 90 articles in John (Battlefield, MO) has been a professional woodcarver and watercolorist woodturning experience, 175 internationally woodworking publications, including Fine professional woodcarver and watercolorist for over thirty years. He operates the John published articles, and has delivered 100s Woodworking, Woodwork, and American for over thirty years. He operates the John Engler and Associates Design Studio. of demos and classes. He enjoys the entire Woodworker. Doug has spent 40 years Engler and Associates Design Studio. continuum of woodturning. A frequent as a professional woodworker and is one instructor on all facets of woodturning, he’s of the founders of Eureka Springs School well known for pens, ornaments, and lidded of the Arts. In 2009, Doug was named an boxes. Arkansas Living Treasure by the Arkansas Department of Heritage.

G WOOD page 24 Build a Wall Clock Making Boxes on the Lathe Intarsia Stephen Walter Kip Powers Charles Judd September 23 - 27 (5 days) October 11 - 13 (3 day weekend) October 28 - November 1 (5 days) $510 Materials included. $240 Material costs may apply. $490 Materials included. Build a Shaker style wall clock, One of the most fun and varied Intarsia is a method to create Stephen Walter’s adaptation of an items you can turn on a lathe is the beautiful wood block sculpture. 1840 Shaker wall clock similar in lidded box. In this workshop, you You will learn to make patterns size with some material dimensional will learn three different styles of and select wood for color and changes to make the joinery a bit turned boxes, as well as decorative grain to create botanicals, animals, easier to manage. The case work lid inlays and finials. Box finishing or landscapes. Cut pieces by can have traditional rebbet joinery options will also be covered. scroll saw, shape with sanders for or through dovetails for the more All levels. dimension and pattern, fit the pieces adventurous woodworker. You will Kip (Rogers, AR) has been turning for together like a puzzle and then leave the class with a completed over 30 years, currently making small learn finishing techniques for your clock to treasure as a family to moderate scale vessels from domestic piece. Some scroll saw experience heirloom. All levels. woods. He is a co - founder of the Stateline will be helpful. All levels. Woodturners and has taught at ESSA and Stephen (Tulsa, OK) is a furniture maker the Arkansas Craft School. Charles (Brasstown, NC) has taught and instructor who developed and taught woodworking at the John C. Campbell folk classes for Tulsa Tech with an emphasis on school since 2003, and teaches workshops the Shaker style. He has also delivered nationwide on timber framing as well as courses for Northeast Tech with an emphasis woodworking. He started woodworking on 18th century furniture, and is currently on his grandparents’ back porch and it has associated with the Woodworking Studio been his passion ever since. of Tulsa.

G page 25 WOOD White Oak Baskets Billy Owens May 9, 10 and 11 (1, 2 or 3 days) $450 for 3 Days (or price per day as listed below) All baskets are made from white oak trees that the instructor selects, harvests and prepares by hand using homemade tools made and used by his father in the Ozark Intro to Stained Glass Intermediate Digital tradition. All aspects of how a tree is turned into a pliable, flexible Dennis “Hete” Heter Photography wood for weaving will be discussed. April 5 - 7 (3 day weekend) Eli Vega Leave each class with a finished, $220 Materials included. April 12 - 13 (2 day weekend) traditional Ozark style handmade SPECIAL $145 Materials included. Learn the basics for creating basket that should last a lifetime. stained glass projects using the Go beyond the basics in this highly All Levels. wrapped foil technique (also called interactive course. Learn about MEDIA Billy (Jenkins, MO) is a 2nd generation Tiffany style). Build a small stained advanced features and principles white oak basket maker from the Ozark glass project of your own design, such as creative ISO and white hills of southwest Missouri. Billy teaches such as a night light, while learning balance, exposure compensation the Ozark traditions of white oak basket TEXTILES how to cut glass, grind glass, foiling techniques, metering modes, making at conventions and workshops all glass, and soldering pieces of foiled advanced exposure modes and LEATHER glass together. All levels. much more. The instructor will Dennis (Rogers, AR) and his wife (and provide examples and in - the - field GLASS two dogs) live in the War Eagle area in a instruction to help you apply what log home located on 40 acres of woods. you have learned. Bring your own He has a small stained glass business, camera. Intermediate. and MORE Wizard Stained Glass, which he operates from his home. Eli Vega (Eureka Springs, AR) is a self - taught, award - winning author and photographer. He has taught photography for over twenty - five Small White Oak Market years at Rocky Mountain National Park, Basket colleges in Arkansas and Colorado, and many other venues. His work has May 9 appeared in magazines, journals, visitor $140 Materials included. guides, calendars, post cards, and other This basket has a 9” x 15” woven publications. He also does commissioned work for the hospitality industry. oak “herringbone” bottom and is approximately 8.5” deep excluding

G the oak handle. SPECIAL MEDIA page 26 White Oak Backpack with Leather Straps Foundations of Felt: Stonecarving Pine Needle Rimmed May 10 A Fiber Arts Workshop Jason Davis Gourd Bowl $170 Materials included. Kate Koprowski June 3 - 7 (5 days) Brenda Dewald This backpack basket has a 6” wide May 13 - 17 (5 days) $485 Materials included. June 5 - 7 (3 days) by 10” long woven oak “herringbone” $385 Material costs may apply. (Students will be provided with a set $265 Materials included. bottom and is approximately 13” of tools to take home, included in the Explore dimensional felting using Students will complete a gourd deep. You will finish your backpack cost of tuition.) resists to create seamless hollow bowl with a coiled pine needle rim basket with a beautiful fine leather forms, in any shape you desire, while Experience the ancient art of stone and choice of another gourd pine harness. complementing the beauty completing 5 projects in 5 days. carving. Learn what to look for needle project. The learning process of the natural white oak. With this technique you will make when choosing your stone, tools will include gourd preparation jewelry, two scarves, a witch hat, selection and techniques, and basic with focus on open and closed and a small bag! All levels. carving skills to bring a sculpture pine needle coiling methods using Kate (Lexington, KY), the artist of Felt out of your stone using reductive the split stitch and wheat stitch Wicked Art, is a full - time US - based methods. You will also learn how applications. All levels. artist, working in the medium of hand - to repair your stone in the event of Brenda (Durant, OK) is an accomplished made felt textiles. As the Witch’s Milliner, cracks or voids and how to smooth pine needle and gourd artist. She creates her best - known work consists of fantasy and finish your sculpture. All levels. beautiful art from gourds, pine needles, - inspired Witch Hats that have been and other bits of nature. Brenda is the Jason (Van Buren, AR) is a self - taught featured on Buzzfeed and in the German recipient of numerous state and national artist who has worked in clay, woodcarving, felting magazine Filz Fun. gourd art awards and exhibits nationally. and stonecarving for over 30 years. Jason’s passion is in stone and putting Large White Oak Apple warmth and movement into something that is Basket otherwise cold and hard. May 11 $140 Materials included. This basket is 14” in diameter and approximately 9” deep excluding the oak handle.

G page 27 SPECIAL MEDIA The Art of Leather Papier Maché and Found Frame Loom Weaving Tile Story: Polymer Clay Lisa Sorrell Object Sculpture Eleanor Lux Mosaic June 10 - 14 (5 days) Laura Craig - Sheets July 27 - 28 (2 day weekend) Fran Carlin $485 Materials included. July 15 - 19 (5 days) $175 Material costs may apply. August 22 - 25 (4 day weekend) Create functional art with fine $385 Material costs may apply. Got a little tension in your life? $310 Materials included. leather such as chrome - tanned Be prepared to get messy while That’s all you will need to learn to Create a unique mixed - media kangaroo and calf. You will learn transforming recycled materials such weave. Taking fibers and stretching mosaic wall hanging using polymer design, leather sewing, inlay and as paper, twigs, and other natural them tight until they have tension, clay. You will learn to condition and overlay techniques while making materials into creatures, sculptures, using things around ESSA to help layer polymer clay, use a variety various small leather projects. Finish and vessels. Learn to prepare and us, we will begin to weave learning of tools and stamps, and alter the with the opportunity to design and apply materials (traditional and traditional tapestry techniques. No clay into individual tiles to build your create a unique project. All levels. nontraditional methods), basic experience is necessary and we will mosaic. Your theme will emerge Lisa (Guthrie, OK) is a cowboy boot maker construction and folding techniques, make any tools we need. You will in a delightful way as your many in Oklahoma. She writes, speaks, and paper manipulation and how to seal also be making a frame loom that beautiful hand - made tiles come teaches to promote cowboy boot making and paint your finished project. Let you will be able to take with you together in a finished piece, ready and working with fine leather. She is the your creativity flow, there are no (cost included in tuition). All levels. for hanging. All levels. author of The Art of Leather Inlay and Overlay, Schiffer Publishing 2016. limits to what you can create! Eleanor (Eureka Springs, AR) is a studio Fran (Eureka Springs, AR) earned her All levels. artist using primarily weaving and beading BSE in Art Education at the University of techniques to create her sculptures and Laura (Des Moines, IA) has an interest in Arkansas. It wasn’t until years later that wall pieces. Her work is in the Arkansas many different art forms and has taught her passion for mosaics emerged while Arts Center. She has taught in the United classes at her coffee shop and art studio working under noted artist James Hubbell States, Mexico, and West Africa, and is – Two Sisters and Me. Laura loves to in San Diego. Since then she has continued one of the founders of the Eureka Springs encourage and challenge her students to her mosaic studies in Ravenna and Venice, School of the Arts. You may see her work in use their imaginations and open their minds Italy. She continues her studies through 500 Beaded Objects and Masters of Bead to the endless possibilities papier maché workshops including one with Laurie Mika, Weaving. offers. the inspiration for this workshop.

G SPECIAL MEDIA page 28 Gourd Stitch Contemporary Art History Embellishment on Paper Beginning Digital Eleanor Lux Dawn Ward Nick DeFord Photography August 23 - 25 (3 day weekend) September 3 - October 8 (Tuesday October 9 - 13 (5 days) Ed Alexander $215 Material costs may apply. evenings 5:30 - 6:30 pm) $385 Material costs may apply. October 26 - 27 (2 day weekend) Gourd stitch, commonly called $75 Materials included. Prepare to both thread a needle $140 Materials included. Bring your (incorrectly) peyote stitch, is the This series of 6 seminars, hosted and sharpen your pencils! This own camera. most popular bead stitch in the U. S. at the Eureka Springs Community workshop will introduce traditional Learn the basics of digital today. First used by the Kiowa and Center, offers students a chance to fiber processes such as embroidery photography, both the creative Comanche Native American tribes, explore Contemporary Art from and beading to use as drawing and technical side. The first day it has spread across the U.S. with all over the world. Each seminar methods in combination with your concentrates on composition, light, the popularity of beading. It covers introduces the works of important own sketches, compositions, and and creating a personal approach. simple objects (such as gourds) contemporary artists followed found paper surfaces. We will cover The second day focuses on using beautifully, works well when creating by discussion. The six part series basic embroidery stitches as well as camera controls to improve images. jewelry, and is not difficult to learn. include: Public Art & Outdoor the correct preparation of paper for You will receive classroom and We will be learning to cover a Sculpture, Installation Art, Video a stitching surface. All levels. in-the-field instruction, individualized simple object, then advancing to a Art & Photography, Painting, Mixed Nick (Knoxville, TN) is an artist, educator, instruction, and an introduction to difficult object and finish with free Media, and Printmaking. All levels. and arts administrator. He received his MFA digital photo processing though from Arizona State University, and a MS form techniques. A selection of Dawn (Holiday Island, AR) is an the use of Photoshop Elements. and BFA from the University of Tennessee. beads is provided with tuition. interdisciplinary artist whose work combines Beginners. He exhibits nationally and has also taught photography, printmaking, painting, All levels. workshops at Penland School of Crafts, Ed (Melbourne, AR) has been exploring encaustic, sculpture and found objects. Eleanor (Eureka Springs, AR) has a large Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, East the wilds of Arkansas most of his life, and She received her Ph.D. in Arts Education studio in Eureka Springs where she weaves Carolina University and the University of almost always with a camera in hand. and a MA in Printmaking from New York and beads. She was chosen for the 2016 Louisville. Currently, Nick is the Program After 34 years as a music educator, he University and has been a university art Arkansas Living Treasure Award based on Director at Arrowmont School of Arts and retired to the Ozark hills with more time professor for the past 20 years teaching the quality of her work and her success Crafts in Tennessee and works on his fiber to concentrate on his photography. Ed is art history, design and studio courses. Dawn in sharing the knowledge of her art by art practice from his home studio. currently President of the Arkansas Craft has been the recipient of several grants teaching all over the world. Eleanor is also Guild, Instructor for the Arkansas Craft for advanced study including a recent a founder of the Eureka Springs School of School, and has been an artist on the Off workshop on Digital Printmaking the Arts. The Beaten Path Studio Tour for 15 years. in Santa Fe, NM. G page 29 SPECIAL MEDIA G 6 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 5

• Register online at essa - art.org (payments are processed through Paypal) • Register over the phone by calling ESSA at 479 - 253 - 5384.

Register by March 1, 2019 to receive an early - bird 10% discount on most classes. Carroll County residents are eligible for a year - round 10% local discount. Discounts may not be combined. Students must be 18 years of age or older for workshops, except for family workshops.

Refund/Cancellation Policy 4 If you cancel at least 20 days prior to the beginning of class, you will receive a refund minus a $75 cancellation fee. No refunds are issued for cancellations received less than 20 days before the beginning of class. If it is necessary for ESSA to cancel a class, students will be notified and offered the option of another class (during the same calendar year) or a full refund. Refund/Cancellation Policy for 1 Day Workshops 3 For 1 day workshops, full refunds will be issued if you cancel at least 20 2 days prior to the beginning of class. Cancellations received less than 20 days before class are not eligible for a refund. 1 Scholarship Opportunities HWY 62W Scholarships are available to cover the cost of tuition. Scholarships are awarded to a student based on merit and financial need. Scholarships may cover some material costs for select workshops. Work study placements are also available. Work study participants receive Eureka Springs School of the Arts tuition support for 5 workshop days upon completion of 30 hours of work. Campus Map Recipients are responsible for paying all material and model fees. 1 Founders Building (2 - D Studio, Clay below) Scholarship applications will be accepted until March 1, 2019. Work study 2 Small Metal Studio applications will be accepted until January 15, 2019. Applicants will be 3 Hill House (Administration, Leather below) notified approximately 3 weeks after the deadline. An application form (available on - line) must be completed and returned by the deadline to 4 Wood and Iron Studios Julie Hop at julie@essa - art.org. 5 Instructor’s Cottage 6 Artist in Residence Studio

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