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SUMMER 2020 REGISTER NOW Summer 2020 Semester starts May 23 REGISTER ONLINE OR BY PHONE thecontemporaryaustin.org/artschool 512 323 6380 SUPPLY LISTS for adult classes are available online: thecontemporaryaustin.org/supply-lists FACULTY BIOS Get to know our Art School instructors: thecontemporaryaustin.org/faculty APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP thecontemporaryaustin.org/scholarships WELCOME TO SUMMER We are delighted to welcome you to an exciting summer at the Art School, with many intriguing TABLE OF CONTENTS new class offerings along with old favorites. Students can enjoy some of our most popular ADULTS Beginners 2 classes, such as Wheel Throwing, Claymation, Drawing 2 and Cartooning, and explore new opportunities. For our middle school age students, a new series Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Classes 3 Painting 4 of Intro to Woodworking classes provides a hands-on introduction to the medium, while the new class Watercolor 6 3-D Modeling is part of our expanded digital media Printmaking 7 offerings. Teens can explore 3-D Modeling, a new Sculpture & Fabrication 8 Screen Printing for Teens series, and expanded, Ceramics 10 two-week-long sessions of Video Game Design and Photography & Digital Media 13 Metalworking for Teens, with twice the amount Collage 13 of time in the studio. These are just a few of the nearly 300 classes available for children, teens, CHILDREN & TEENS and adults this summer. Ages 4–5 14 Ages 6–8 16 As we announced with the spring semester, in an Ages 9–11 22 effort to fully engage students with our museum’s Ages 12–14 25 outstanding range of offerings, most classes will Ages 14–18 28 require a museum membership to register. We have made a deliberate decision that this change WEEKLY CLASS CALENDAR 30 would not have a significant financial impact for our students and have adjusted the tuition to compensate. Please see page 20 for details. Summer 2020 Semester Starts May 23 And, as always, we are pleased to offer scholarship opportunities for students and families interested in classes but presently unable to afford them. Give us a call or visit our website for information. IMAGE: Juan Muñoz, Last Conversation Piece (detail), 1994–1995. We invite you to experience the Art School Bronze. 66 1/2 x 244 3/4 x 321 1/8 inches. Installation view, and The Contemporary Austin this summer! The Contemporary Austin – Laguna Gloria, Austin, Texas, 2019. Collection of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Margie Rine, Interim Director, The Contemporary Austin Museum Purchase, 1995. Artwork © Juan Muñoz. Photograph Matt Hoggle, Director, Art School at Laguna Gloria by Brian Fitzsimmons. ADULTS BEGINNERS Personal Maps of the Imagination After researching various artists that use “maps” in Intro to Art: 2-D their work—such as Lordy Rodriguez (“a map based on Get a step-by-step, hands-on tour of mediums a fantasy”), Guillermo Kuitca (“maps as metaphor for such as drawing, painting, watercolor, and collage human relationships”), and Franz Ackermann (drawings with all supplies provided. Expert guest artists as “mental maps”)—we will create our own maps of the give medium-specific instruction while introducing imagination based on our experiences and fantasies. foundational principles and language that can Katherine Amman [1037W] 2 sessions be used across disciplines. Enjoy demos and July 25–26 (Sat 10A–4P/Sun 12–4P) receive one-on-one help. Practice the basic $134 (Museum Member: $121) skills needed to continue with any medium. Steef Crombach [1030M] 6 sessions Portrait Drawing May 23–June 27 (Sat) 9A–12P The face is a nexus of communication, containing Member Tuition: $175 and $35 supply fee the essence of mood, personality, and identity. Expand your visual acumen through study of the face’s proportions and by working directly from a live DRAWING model. Learn to render the contours, volumes, and details of the head, creating a realistic likeness and Drawing I: Short Form producing the illusion of dimensional form. A prior Learn to draw now! Practice with multiple drawing introduction to drawing instruction is recommended. mediums as you progress through this course. Phillip Wade [1038A] 7 sessions Enjoy drawing success in the very first class. Refine July 11–Aug 22 (Sat) 1–4P your technique while focusing on still life and found Member Tuition: $190 and $45 model fee objects in a supportive environment for beginners. Pat Falconer [1031E] 7 sessions Vacation Sketching May 27–July 8 (Wed) 6:30–9P Create pictorial memories of your vacation using Member Tuition: $170 and $35 supply fee ink, colored pencils, and watercolors. Make Beth Blair [1032M] 7 sessions vivid landscapes and cityscapes in a vacation July 11–Aug 22 (Sat) 9:30A–12P sketchbook to enhance trip memories. Beginners Member Tuition: $170 and $35 supply fee and experienced students are welcome. Art School Faculty [1033E] 7 sessions Erin Schwinn [1039W] 2 sessions July 15–Aug 26 (Wed) 6:30–9P May 30–31 (Sat 10A–4P/Sun 12–4P) Member Tuition: $170 and $35 supply fee $134 (Museum Member: $121) Life Drawing I Bird Illustration This is an ideal class for total beginners or those Bird lovers! Learn to draw birds from your own looking to polish rusty skills. Employ basic principles photos or images from the Internet. Teacher demos of drawing while working from a live model. Use a and handouts will help you observe and simplify variety of materials including charcoal and Conté feather patterns and bird anatomy with graphite crayon to learn proportion, foreshortening, and other and ink. We will progress to colored pencil, an ideal core principles, with time for individual instruction. medium for feathers. Students will receive one-on- David Thornberry [1034A] 7 sessions one instruction as they illustrate their choice of bird May 24–July 5 (Sun) 1–4P images. Prior drawing instruction is recommended. Member Tuition: $190 and $45 model fee Pat Falconer [1040E] 7 sessions David Thornberry [1035E] 7 sessions July 16–Aug 27 (Thurs) 6–9P July 13–Aug 24 (Mon) 6–9P Member Tuition: $190 Member Tuition: $190 and $45 model fee Botanical Illustration Life Drawing II Enhance drafting skills through drawing plant In this ideal follow-up to Life Drawing I, perfect forms. Create detailed illustrations using a variety your ability to render the human figure and of papers with graphite, colored pencils, and ink. expand upon basic drawing skills. Advance your Enjoy the beautiful 14-acre ecosystem of Laguna techniques through practice with a variety of Gloria by sketching its flora in and out of the studio. different nude models and lengths of poses. Learn about the history of botanical drawing and David Thornberry [1036A] 7 sessions observe demonstrations of varied techniques. A prior July 12–Aug 23 (Sun) 1–4P introduction to drawing instruction is recommended. Member Tuition: $190 and $45 model fee Beth Blair [1041E] 7 sessions May 28–July 9 (Thurs) 6–9P Member Tuition: $190 For information on our new pricing structure, please see page 20. 3 Colored Pencil Painting Botanical Illustration Achieve the effects of painting and add color to Enhance drafting skills through drawing plant forms. your repertoire by drawing with colored pencils. Create detailed illustrations using a variety of papers Explore layering, burnishing, and dissolving the with graphite, colored pencils, and ink. Enjoy the waxy pencil to create luminous works of art. Each beautiful ecosystem of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower class begins with a demo or lecture, followed Center by sketching its flora in and out of the studio. by time for student work. A prior introduction Learn about the history of botanical drawing and to drawing instruction is recommended. observe demonstrations of varied techniques. A prior Pat Falconer [1042E] 7 sessions introduction to drawing instruction is recommended. May 28–July 9 (Thurs) 6–9P Clair Gaston [1046M] 7 sessions Member Tuition: $190 May 28–July 9 (Thurs) 10A–1P $209 (Museum Member: $188) Gesture, Volume, Giacometti If you have never taken a drawing class and would Nature and Abstract Drawing like to learn how to draw what you see, or if you have Learn how to create abstract drawings using natural existing skills and want to learn a solid approach forms as inspiration. We will start with perennials, to improving them, this class is for you! Explore a seedpods, trees, rocks, and water as our forms of study succession of techniques using instructor Katherine and learn how to transform these representational Amman’s four-step process: Gesture, Volume, objects into abstract formal compositions that reflect Giacometti, and “Finish” to enhance your drawing skills. your personal interests. We will use graphite, charcoal, Katherine Amman [1043W] 2 sessions ink, and a variety of paper surfaces to create art. June 6–7 (Sat 10A–4P/Sun 12–4P) Study of contemporary artists, a group drawing, a $134 (Museum Member: $121) photo assignment, and a final large-scale project will be part of this enjoyable class surrounded by the beauty of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. LADY BIRD JOHNSON Elise Powell [1047M] 7 sessions July 14–Aug 25 (Tues) 10A–1P WILDFLOWER CENTER CLASSES $209 (Museum Member: $188) Watercolor Basics and Beyond All levels are welcome. Beginners will be introduced to the watercolor medium using traditional approaches and color theory. Intermediate-level students will advance technique through practice and critiques while also improving composition skills. Demos include wet-into-wet washes, wet-on- dry washes, and ways to create glowing color. Jenny Granberry [1048M] 7 sessions May 27–July 8 (Wed) 10A–1P $209 (Museum Member: $188) Nature Journaling in Watercolor Let’s get out of the studio and experience nature! Using watercolors, drawing tools, and sketchbooks, students will observe their surroundings and IMAGE: © Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center document them.