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Visting Artist Series Art + Lit Atelier Ceramics COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR ABILITY DATES DAY & TIME LENGTH VISTING ARTIST SERIES Visint Artist Lecture CLAYTON J BECK III All Oct 5 Thursday, 6-7:30PM 1-day Visiting Artist Workshop CLAYTON J BECK III Int-Adv-Pro Oct 6-7 Fri-Sat, 9AM-4PM 2-days Visiting Artist Workshop JULIA MORAES All Sept 16 Saturday AM: 9AM-12PM | Saturday PM: 1-4PM 1-day ART + LIT Julia Moraes's Photography + Adriana Lisboa's Women Writing Brazil Sept 13 Wednesday, 6-8PM 1-day ATELIER Capturing Soul & Spirit ANNA ROSE BAIN Int-Adv-Prof Sept 14-16 Thurs-Sat, 9AM-4PM 3-days CERAMICS/SCULPTURE Sculpture Basics ALI ALZOBAEDE All Sept 28-Oct 19 Thursdays, 9AM-12PM 4-weeks Ceramic Forms: Wheel Throwing & Hand Building CATHY AVRAM Beg-Int Sept 6-Dec 20 Wednesdays, 6-9PM On-going New! Wheel Throwing CATHY AVRAM Beg-Int-Adv Session 1: Sept 5-26 Tuesdays, 6-9PM 4-weeks Session 2: Oct 3-24 Session 3: Nov 7-28 Beginning Ceramics SARA BEHLING Beg Sept 9-Oct 7 Saturdays, 9AM-12PM 5 weeks Architectural Ceramics PETER DURST Int-Adv Sept 5-Dec 5 Tuesdays, 10AM-1PM On-going Hand-Building & Ceramic Sculpture DEAN GOSS All Sept 6-Dec 20 Wednesdays, 6-9PM On-going A Touch of Whimsy: Playful Tableware KRISTIN GRUENBERGER All Nov 17-Dec 22 Fridays, 10AM-1PM 5-weeks Introducing Narrative KRISTIN GRUENBERGER All Dec 16 Saturday, 1-4PM 1-day Through the Looking Glass KRISTIN GRUENBERGER Beg-Int Oct 3-Nov 7 Tuesdays, 6-9PM 6-weeks Wheel Throwing Fundamentals JACK HEIMERMAN Beg Session 1: Sept 14-Oct 19 Thursdays, 6-9PM 6-weeks Session 2: Oct 26-Dec 7 Hand-Building: Ceramic Sculpture GAYLA LEMKE All Sept 7-Dec 21 Thursdays, 1-4PM On-going Mid-Day Mud GAYLA LEMKE All Session 1: Sept 6-Oct 25 Wednesdays, 11AM-2PM 8 -weeks Session 2: Nov 1-Dec 20 Intro to Metal Art & Steel Sculpture DEA SHEA Beg Oct 21-Nov 11 Saturdays, 2-5PM 4-weeks Welding for the Artist DEA SHEA Int Sept 21-Oct 12 Thursdays, 6-9PM 4-weeks Wheel Throwing: The Basics SHELLEY SCHREIBER Beg-Int Sept 11-Dec 18 Mondays, 6-9PM On-going Independent Studies: Int-Adv Wheel SHELLEY SCHREIBER Int-Adv-Pro Sept 5-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 1-4PM On-going Glazing Basics SHELLEY SCHREIBER Beg-Int Oct 28-Nov 4 Saturdays, 9:30AM-1:30PM 3-weeks Slab Construction & Mixed Media JANEY SKEER All Session 1: Sept 5-Oct 10 Tuesdays, 1-4PM 6-weeks Session 2: Oct 17-Nov 28 Introduction to Hand Building Clay JANEY SKEER All Oct 7-Nov 11 Saturdays, 1-4PM 6-weeks Figure Sculpture YENNI TAWAHADE Beg-Int Session A: Sept 6-27 Wednesdays, 6-9:30PM 4-weeks Session B: Nov 1-22 Figure Sculpture Weekend Workshop YENNI TAWAHADE All Session A: Sept 23-30 Saturdays, 9AM-4PM 2-weeks Session B: Oct 21-28 Intro to Sculpting the Human Head YENNI TAWAHADE Beg Session A: Oct 4-25 Wednesdays, 6-9:30PM 4-weeks Session B: Nov 29-Dec 20 Wheel Throwing: Basics and Beyond RITA VALI Beg-Int Session 1: Sept 15-Oct 27 Fridays, 9AM-12PM 6-weeks Session 2: Nov 10-Dec 22 New! Ceramic Decals JOAN WALKER All Oct 14 Saturday, 9AM-4PM 1-day Super Mud: Expressionism through Clay JEFF WENZEL All Sept 11-Dec 18 Mondays, 6-9PM On-going DRAWING Intro to Drawing Series: Line DEBORAH BAYS Beg Sept 8-Oct 13 Fridays, 1-4PM 6-weeks Intro to Drawing Series: Volume DEBORAH BAYS Beg Nov 3-Dec 15 Fridays, 1-4PM 6-weeks Fundamentals of Drawing RICK BROGAN All Sept 5-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 1-4PM On-going Fundamentals of Drawing MITCH CASTER All Sept 11-Nov 27 Mondays, 6-9:30PM On-going Life Drawing: Explore the Human Figure MITCH CASTER All Sept 5-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 6-9:30PM On-going New! Abstract Portrait SANDRA CEAS Beg Nov 28-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 12-3:30PM 4-weeks Drawing with Color Pencil SANDRA CEAS All Sept 9-Oct 17 Tuesdays, 12-3:30PM 5-weeks New! Figure Focus SANDRA CEAS All Oct 24-Nov 21 Tuesdays, 12-3:30PM 5-weeks Gestures Drawing: Capturing the Gestalt SANDRA CEAS All Sept 5-12 Tuesdays, 12-3:30PM 2-weeks Right Brain Drawing Level I & II SANDRA CEAS Beg-Int Sept 6-Dec 20 Wednesdays, 1-4:30PM On-going Basic Drawing TOM MAZZULLO Beg Session A: Sept 5-Oct 24 Tuesdays, 6-9PM 8-weeks Session B: Oct 31-Dec 19 Pen, Ink & Marker Drawing Workshop ELAYNE MOSELEY All Oct 25-Nov 15 Wednesdays, 6:15-9:15PM 4-weeks Drawing Portraits KIM PUTNAM Beg-Int Sept 5-26 Tuesdays, 6-9PM 4-weeks YOUTH New! Ages 6-7 | Giant Tree Project ADRIANA RONDÓN All Sept 23 Saturday, 1-4PM 1-day Ages 8-10 | Saturday Art Club JULIA BROWN & KIT HERNANDEZ All Sept 9-Dec 9 Saturdays, 9AM-12PM On-going New! Ages 8-10 | Animalitos TONY ORTEGA All Nov 4-18 Saturdays, 9AM-12PM 3-weeks New! Ages 8-10 | Move Your Body ADRIANA RONDÓN All Oct 14 Saturday, 1-4PM 1-day Ages 8-10 | Beginning Drawing ERIN SCHOEPKE Beg Sept 6-Dec 20 Wednesdays, 4-5:30PM On-going NEW! Ages 11-13 | Budding Creatives: Drawing LAUREN ANDERSON All Sept 11-Oct 30 Mondays, 4PM-5:30PM On-going Ages 11-13 | Art Lab: Drawing & Painting JENNA ALMOND WILLIAMS Beg-Int Sept 9-Dec 9 Saturdays, 9AM-12PM On-going New! Ages 11-13 | Awesome Animal Masks TONY ORTEGA All Oct 7-21 Saturdays, 9AM-12PM 3-weeks Ages 14-17 | Getting it Done JENNA ALMOND WILLIAMS All Oct 2-23 Mondays, 6PM-8:30PM 4-weeks Ages 14-17 | Teen Ceramics KRISTIN GRUENBERGER All Sept 29-Nov 3 Fridays, 6-9PM 6-weeks New! Ages 14-17 | Paint the Impossible KARL POULSON All Sept 5-Oct 24 Tuesdays, 6-9PM On-going Ages 14-17 | Teen Studio Night @ ASLD KARL POULSON All Sept 8-Dec 15 Fridays, 6-9PM On-going FIBER ARTS Creative Sewing VICKY NOLAN All Sept 5-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 10AM-2PM On-going Beginning Sewing VICKY NOLAN Beg Oct 17-Nov 21 Tuesdays, 6-9:30PM 6-weeks Moxie U- Horning In On Halloween VICTORIA REGINA All Sept 30 Saturday, 9AM-12PM 1-day Traditional Hat Blocking VICTORIA REGINA Beg Nov 11-18 Saturdays, 9AM-12:30PM 2-weeks Free-Form Felt Fascinator VICTORIA REGINA All Dec 16 Saturday, 9AM-2PM 1-day Beginning Draping JACKIE SCOTT Beg-Int Sept 7-Oct 12 Thursdays, 6-9:30PM 6-weeks Re-Inventing Clothes JACKIE SCOTT All Oct 19-Nov 30 Thursdays, 6-9:30PM 6-weeks PAINTING Introduction to Alla Prima ALI ALZOBAEDE All Oct 11-Nov 15 Wednesdays, 9AM-12PM 6-weeks Classical Oil Portrait ALI ALZOBAEDE All Nov 2-Dec 14 Thursdays, 9AM-12PM 6-weeks New! Painting People Outdoors RAJ CHAUDHURI All Sept 6-Oct 4 Wednesday, 9AM-12:30PM 5-weeks An Intro to the Foundations of Painting MOLLY DAVIS Beg-Int Sept 12-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 1-4:30PM On-going Perfecting the Foundations of Painting MOLLY DAVIS Int Sept 12-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 9AM-12:30PM On-going Plein Air Painting DOUG DAWSON All Oct 3-Dec 19 Tuesdays, 9AM-12:30PM On-going Studio Landscape DOUG DAWSON All Oct 4-Dec 20 Wednesdays, 9AM-12:30PM On-going Experimental Techniques in Watercolor & Gouache SALLY ELLIOTT All Oct 7-Nov 11 Saturdays, 1-4:30PM 6-weeks Hot Art-Basic Encaustic Techniques VICTORIA EUBANKS All Sept 22-23 Fri-Sat, 9AM-4PM 2-days Encaustic Art - Expand & Experiment VICTORIA EUBANKS Int Oct 20-21 Fri-Sat, 9AM-4PM 2-days Encaustic Intensive VICTORIA EUBANKS Int Nov 10-12 Fri-Sun, 9AM-4PM 3-days Dev. a Personal Painting Style for Beginners ROB GRATIOT Beg Sept 11-Dec 18 Mondays, 9AM-12:30PM On-going Dev. a Personal Painting Style: Oil or Acrylics ROB GRATIOT All Sept 12-Dec 12 Tuesdays, 9AM-12:30PM On-going Watercolor Batik on Rice Paper MARTHA HEPPARD All Oct 2-23 Mondays, 10AM-1:30PM 4-weeks Watercolor Batik on Rice Paper - Weekend Intensive MARTHA HEPPARD All Dec 9 Saturday, 1:30-5:30PM 1-day Contemporary Painting for Int.-Adv. 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Alternative Mark Making in Acrylic Paint TONY ORTEGA All Oct 5-26 Thursdays, 6-9PM 4-weeks Introduction to Painting in Watercolor DENNIS PENDLETON Beg Sept 7-Oct 26 Thursdays, 6-9:30PM 8-weeks New! Learning From The Masters DENNIS PENDLETON Int-Adv Sept 12-Oct 31 Tuesdays, 1-4:30PM 8-weeks New! Models In Costumes DENNIS PENDLETON Int-Adv Oct 17-Dec 5 Tuesdays, 6-9:30PM 8-weeks Color Theory for Watercolor DENNIS PENDLETON Int-Adv Oct 30-Dec 18 Mondays, 6-9:30PM 8-weeks New! Portrait Painters: Snapshots and Oil KIM PUTNAM Beg-Int Oct 3-24 Tuesdays 6-9PM 4-weeks Portrait Painters & Their Model KIM PUTNAM Beg-Int Nov 7-28 Tuesdays, 6-9PM 4-weeks Introduction to Painting Using Acrylics KAREN ROEHL Beg Sept 7-Oct 26 Thursdays, 9:30AM-12:30PM 8-weeks Explore the Language of Abstraction KAREN ROEHL All Nov 2-Dec 21 Thursdays, 9:30AM-12:30PM 7-weeks Pastels: Intermediate and Advanced JUDITH SCOTT Int-Adv-Prof Session A: Sept 15-Oct 13 Fridays, 9AM-12PM 5-weeks Session B: Oct 20-Nov 17 French Academy FIGURE Drawing & Painting RAZ SERI Beg Session A: Sept 18-Oct 23 Mondays, 9:30AM-12:30PM 6-weeks Session B: Oct 30-Dec 4 French Academy PORTRAIT Drawing & Painting RAZ SERI Beg Session A: Sept 18-Oct 23 Mondays, 1-4PM 6-weeks Session B: Oct 30-Dec 4 New! Color Study with the Figure ALEXANDER SOUKAS All Sept 11-Oct 16 Mondays, 9AM-12PM 6-weeks New! Figure Painting Fundamentals ALEXANDER SOUKAS All Oct 30-Dec 4 Mondays, 9AM-12PM 6-weeks Painting the Portrait: The Easy
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