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Peninsula School of Art Peninsula School of Art 2017 summer & fall workshops CONTACT US HOURS OF OPERATION STREET ADDRESS OFFICE & GALLERY 3900 County Road F, Fish Creek, WI 54212 May to Oct: M-Sa, 8am-5pm MAILING ADDRESS Nov to April: Tu-Sa, 8am-5pm P.O. Box 304, Fish Creek, WI 54212 STUDIOS PHONE May to Oct: M-Sa, 8am-6pm Nov to April: Tu-Sat, 8am-5pm 920.868.3455 EMAIL MADELINE TOURTELOT ARCHIVES & STUDY CENTER [email protected] May to Oct: W, 10am-2pm WEB DOCENT GUIDED GALLERY TOURS www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.org June to Oct: Fri and Sat, 1-3pm facebook.com/PeninsulaSchoolofArt Campus is handicapped accessible and open to the public. We are closed on Sundays, but you are welcome Instagram.com/PeninsulaSchArt to enjoy our gardens and grounds. twitter.com/PeninsulaSchArt pinterest.com/PeninsulaSchArt BOARD OF DIRECTORS WELCOME Nancy Sargent, Chair Karen Hertz-Sumnicht, Vice Chair It's been a busy fall and early winter at Peninsula School of Art - our family and community outreach programs are in full swing, and we've been planning Steve Sauter, Treasurer and developing new workshops and learning opportunities for you in 2017. Mynn Lanphier, Secretary The staff and I took our planning inspiration from the book, Creative Roger Bergen Confidence: Unleashing the Creative Potential Within Us All by Tom Kelley. Julie Brogan The book helped us to rethink how we think about you - our students, visitors, and community. We learned to reframe the question, from “what Tom Claggett do we teach” to “how we design programs that meet the needs of our Karen Cook participants?” While you have always been at the center of what PenArt does, this subtle shift in language and thinking allowed us to brainstorm Christy Kelly-Bentgen new ideas for programs, and develop new opportunities to communicate Mary Beth Maudsley and connect with you. Diane Miller Creative confidence is like a muscle—it can be strengthened and Mary Nelson nurtured through effort and experience. ― Tom Kelley Catherine Sturgis We took a leap of creative faith in how we approach our work, and we hope Alison Tatlow you will take a creative leap in how you approach yours. We are excited to bring you: Stephanie Trenchard • Over 50 new instructors who bring a wealth of new techniques to Barba Wahl their work and teaching, Terry Wickman • A full calendar of special events, lectures and gallery talks for artists Jane Wienke and appreciators alike, Sylvia Youell • A two-day symposium to help you develop the professional skills to build your creative business, including marketing and pricing, • Many new programs in mixed media and abstraction to encourage MISSION exploration and expand the possibilities for your work. To provide enriching, educational If you have any questions about where to begin your artistic journey, please experiences to participants of all ages don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to seeing you this summer. and abilities that broaden individual perspectives, and foster a community Yours in Art, dedicated to the transformative power of the visual arts. Catherine Hoke Executive Director Peninsula School of Art is a designated 501(c)(3) organization. STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Catherine Hoke DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS Kay McKinley DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Elysia Michaelsen REGISTRAR & PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATOR Tori Daubner DEVELOPMENT & EVENTS COORDINATOR Ginny Sowinski 2017 STUDIOS FOR YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM CATALOG AVAILABLE APRIL 2017 When Peninsula School of Art was founded, its mission was to provide quality art education for students of all ages. That focus has remained strong and is evident in our Studios for Young Artists Program - with nearly 40 workshops tailored to children and teens. The teachers in our Studios for Young Artists program are professional artists and seasoned educators. Along with encouragement and a spirit of play, at the heart of our summer program is age-appropriate curriculum that builds important skills in the full spectrum of 2-D and 3-D media. REGISTRATION REGISTRATION OPENS: • Members - January 17 • General Registration - January 31 (See page 62 for membership information) Become a Member or renew your membership at any level (of $75 or more) to receive member discounts. Memberships are valid for one year from date of membership. REGISTRATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Please see page 57. TABLE OF CONTENTS events, exhibits, lectures and gallery talks 6 workshops 11 workshops 12 2-d arts 13 3-d arts 37 photography & digital arts 48 professional development 54 registration and travel 56 registration policies 57 lodging 58 scholaraships 59 registration form 60 support and involvement 61 EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS, LECTURES & GALLERY TALKS MAY-JUNE PAINTING WITH PIXELS LUNCH AND A LECTURE: EXHIBITION HISTORICAL AND MAY 19 – JULY 15 CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES GALLERY TALK WITH THE IN TIME-BASED MEDIA ARTISTS: FRIDAY, MAY 19, 4-6PM JAMAL CURRIE Workshop ID: LE1701 Date: Friday • June 23 • Noon-1pm Digital techniques are now integral to $25 per person (includes lunch) the process and finished work of many SUBJECT of today’s artists. Whether purely digital Walter Benjamin argued in his 1936 essay, or mixed-media, we’ll reveal how pixels The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical are influencing two-dimensional fine art TABLESCAPES Reproduction, that through the processes today–and what is forecasted for the of duplication, including printmaking future. The exhibition’s survey of media JUNE 22 methods and photography, art loses its includes digital printing, mixed-media NOON TO 2:30PM unique existence. Even the most perfect works, digital plein air painting, and reproduction of a Master’s painting is lenticular printing. Subject matter ranges GORDON LODGE, BAILEYS lacking the presence of the time, space, from representational and figurative, to HARBOR and context in which it was created. This abstract. A special event with Featured lecture will explore the development of Artist Andrew Theophilopoulos–both Tickets on Sale Now moving image technologies and its effect an oil and digital painter–coincides with Peninsula School of Art kicks off the on humanity’s relationship to and ideas this exhibition. (Please see page 8 for summer season with our Tablescapes: about art. Artists of various mediums additional information.) Artful Settings luncheon and auction. living and working on either side of Benjamin’s essay will be discussed, as Decorators and designers bring together well as contemporary artists practicing in their finest wares and freshest designs avant garde, experimental methods, and to create a variety of vignettes to adorn installation. all types of tables. With more than fifteen tablescapes by Door County’s finest LECTURER designers and retailers, your chance of Jamal Currie is a video, sound, and winning one by lottery is excellent. installation artist. Currently head of the Time-Based Media program at Milwaukee Individual tickets or tables of eight may Institute of Art and Design, he has been be reserved. teaching film and video courses to students of all ages for over ten years. Jamal has been the recipient of several awards and fellowships, including the Black Excellence Award in Education from the Milwaukee Times, Art Futures Individual Artist Grant, and a Wisconsin Arts Board Individual Artist Fellowship. He earned his MFA from the University of South Florida-Tampa and has been with MIAD as a full-time faculty member since 2006. Events 7 JULY LUNCH AND A LECTURE: DOOR COUNTY PLEIN AIR HISTORICAL AND FESTIVAL CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES EVENTS: JULY 23 - 29 IN PRINTMAKING CHRISTINE STYLE EXHIBIT AND SALE: JULY 3O - Workshop ID: LE1702 AUGUST 12 Date: Friday • July 21 • Noom-1pm FREE AND TICKETED EVENTS $25 per person (includes lunch) THROUGHOUT THE WEEK SUBJECT Integrating tradition, innovation, and Tickets on Sale February 15 technology, printmaking has evolved and The Door County Plein Air Festival expanded over time, while still embracing FINDING THE FUTURE OF celebrates the tradition of outdoor painting the conventional methods of the medium. PAINTING IN PHOTOSHOP with some of the finest painters from Door This lecture will provide an overview of County and across the country. 38 artists various long practiced processes, followed ANDREW THEOPHILOPOULOS will put brush to canvas, capturing the by more contemporary approaches, Date: Friday • July 7 • 1-5pm summer light over the waters and fields including polymer plates, combination $35 per person (includes beverages of Door County, Wisconsin. prints that utilize two or more processes, and hors d'oeuvres) and digital printmaking. Examples of Listen and learn from daily artist artists’ work throughout history and today demonstrations. Tour local partner EVENT will be shared, as well a portfolio of actual galleries as artists paint on site. Painting with Pixels Featured Artist prints. View presentations by the festival Andrew Theophilopoulos is equally judge, award winning artists, and LECTURER adept at classic, representational oil knowledgeable collectors. View Christine Style is a printmaker and painting and the use of Photoshop and purchase fresh paintings at our Associate Professor of the Art Program software in creating fine art paintings. Collector’s Preview Gala Auction. at the University of Wisconsin-Green Whether with pixels or a brush, Children can try painting plein air during Bay. She teaches a variety of print or a combination of the two, the our Kid’s Paint, Saturday, July 29. Be at methods, including intaglio, lithography, artist references the style of John the heart of festival excitement during screenprinting, and relief, as well as Singer Sargent. Truly a modern day the Quick Paint competition. Take home graphic communication. Christine is a Renaissance man, join Andrew for an original piece of fine art. board member at Print Forum of the the rarest of opportunities to explore Milwaukee Art Museum and ARTgarage the use of cutting edge technology in of Green Bay, which provides summer painting today. You won’t want to miss workshop for grades 1-9.
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