Kids + Teens Guide to Summer Art Studios San Antonio’S Most Extensive and Dynamic Youth Art Program Offers Over 100 Week-Long Summer Classes

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Kids + Teens Guide to Summer Art Studios San Antonio’S Most Extensive and Dynamic Youth Art Program Offers Over 100 Week-Long Summer Classes kids + teens guide to summer art studios San Antonio’s most extensive and dynamic youth art program offers over 100 week-long summer classes. Jun 4 – Aug 17 2018 ages 5 – 14 kids See Pages 05 – 14 ages 14 – 18 teensSee Pages 15 – 19 Summer Art Studios directory general information & how to register 02 kids studio classes • at-a-glance 03 & 04 • class descriptions 05 - 14 teens studio classes • at-a-glance 15 • class descriptions 16 - 19 bfa degree program 19 faculty 20 registration form 23 young artist programs inside back cover dates This year SUMMER ART STUDIOS is in session for 10 weeks, Jun 4 – Aug 17. Week 1 • Jun 4 – 8 Week 2 • Jun 11 – 15 Week 3 • Jun 18 – 22 welcome Week 4 • Jun 25 – 29 Week 5 • Jul 9 – 13 The arts teach children and teens vital skills that nurture Week 6 • Jul 16 – 20 intellectual and creative development and prepare them Week 7 • Jul 23 – 27 for the 21st century. Perhaps now more than ever—as Week 8 • Jul 30 – Aug 3 San Antonio becomes increasingly diverse, the world Week 9 • Aug 6 – 10 Week 10 • Aug 13 – 17 more interconnected, and the workplace more oriented around technology and creativity—arts education is a registration key to ensuring student success in school, work, and life. A leader in arts education for five decades, Southwest Mon – Fri | 8:30am – 5:00pm School of Art offers multiple avenues for access to the McNutt Welcome Center visual arts for young artist across San Antonio. Registration for classes should be made as soon as possible; class size is limited and filled on a first-come, first-served Southwest School of Art’s SUMMER ART STUDIOS is the most basis. comprehensive and largest summer arts experience for SUMMER 2018 REGISTRATION students in San Antonio, offering 10 weeks of classes for DATES students—Kids Studio, ages 5 – 14; and Teens Studio, ages MEMBERS PRIORITY 14 – 18. Our artist-teachers focus on fundamentals such • Online | Tues, Mar 20 | 9:00am as drawing and painting, as well as experimental design • Members Open | Thurs, Mar 22 OPEN REGISTRATION and classes that explore world cultures. SSA is unique • Tues, Mar 27 | 9:00am in offering media such as ceramics, metalsmithing, Ongoing throughout the term photography, and 3-D design. SUMMER ART STUDIOS allows ph 210.200.8217 young artist to work with like-minded peers and fax 210.224.9337 [email protected] culminates in a public celebration of their work each www.swschool.org week. registration.tuition.policies Please read all registration and refund will be happy to discuss any special policies carefully before registering. registration accommodations or arrangements that Full payment is due at the time of policies may be needed. enrollment; see registration form on Page 23. Enrollment can be made cancellations studio notes online, by mail, or by phone. • SSA reserves the right to cancel a class, combine classes, or change a student supervision Registration forms will be class instructor, as deemed necessary. The SUMMER ART STUDIOS program processed on the dates listed. Tuition for classes cancelled by SSA will is structured and organized to provide a fun and safe learning environment for Online registration starts Tuesday, be refunded at 100%. • If the SSA deems it necessary to cancel all students. Class instructors and camp March 20 for members and Tuesday, counselors will be on-hand to supervise March 27 for non-members. a class, parents will be notified as soon as possible. In the event that SSA must students during all SUMMER ART For current class information cancel a class, parents may transfer the STUDIOS activities. and updates visit our website registered child to another available student release form www.swschool.org. class, without a transfer fee. The SUMMER ART STUDIOS student withdrawals release form should be completed The fee for withdrawing a registered online at the time of registration. Those tuition & fees student from a class is $40. Written registering online will be prompted to notice of withdrawal must be received fill out the form after completing the basic tuition | $165 no later than one week prior to the first student registration. Note: All forms (Members: $150) day of class. No refund will be made for must be completed prior to the start of per half-day class, per week withdrawals made after the specified the first class. If you have any questions, Tuition includes materials. withdrawal deadline. please call the Young Artist Programs Note: Special tuition rates apply transfers Director at 210.200.8213. for 2-week classes, and classes The fee for transferring a registered location that include special material fees. student from one class to another SUMMER ART STUDIOS classes are Tuition for each of these classes is available class is $25 per transfer. held on the historic, park-like grounds of listed separately, as part of the class Southwest School of Art (SSA), located at description. choosing a class the intersection of Augusta and Navarro (across from the Central Library). At extended care age range times, individual classes may include an The SUMMER ART STUDIOS classes off-site field trip as part of the learning per week | $30 are broken into the following age experience. In those instances, it will be brackets—Kids Studio: 5–6, 7–9, 8–12 Participation in Extended Care is required that personal transportation is and 11–14, and Teens Studio: 14–18. required for all students who will be provided for each student. Please check The curriculum for each class has been attending both a morning class and class descriptions for details. developed to fit the skill level of the an afternoon class, on the same day. student in that specific age range. As class attire Extended Care provides structured such, class selections should be based Classes for SUMMER ART STUDIOS supervision from 8:30am – 5:30pm, on each student’s age, rather than on take place both indoors and outdoors including: early arrival, a lunch break, his/her artistic ability. Please register on the SSA campus. Students should an afternoon activity, and a snack your child according to his/her age (no wear clothing that is appropriate for break. exceptions to this policy are allowed). making art (which is often messy) during supervised lunch breaks summer days in San Antonio (which are class size always hot!). (Extended Care only) Because the SUMMER ART STUDIOS A supervised lunch break is provided program offers individualized friday finale from 12:00 - 1:00pm, as part of instruction, enrollment is limited to 10 Parents, relatives, and friends are invited Extended Care Service. Students students per class. Classes are taught to join us for Friday Finale every Friday participating in Extended Care may by professional artists and instructors, afternoon from Noon – 1:00pm! Friday bring their own bag lunch, drinks, and whose goal is to help inspire and Finale provides a great opportunity to snacks to eat during the supervised develop individual expression for each have lunch with your child and view the lunch hour. Bag lunches may also be student. Instructor bios can be found artwork that has been produced during pre-purchased as part of Extended Care on Pages 20 – 22. the week across all of the SUMMER and are provided by the SSA Café, at a ART STUDIOS classes. It’s also a chance cost of $7 per day. students with special needs to meet your child’s new friends, chat If you would like to register a child or with other parents, and get to know our teen with special learning or medical instructors. needs, please contact the Young Artist Programs Director prior to completing the registration process. The Young Artist Programs Director can be reached at 210.200.8213 and 02|SUMMER ART 2018 kids studio classes at-a-glance morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 1 Ages 5–6 | 1-7002 | PRIMARY ART jun 4 – 8 Ages 7–9 | 1-7089 | Drawing: Pen & ink Ages 8–12 | 1-7034 | BeADMAking Ages 11–14 | 1-7982 | INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTING afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 1-7083 | iMAgineD LAnDscAPes & WiLD coLor Ages 8–12 | 1-7080 | MAtisse MAgic Ages 11–14 | 1-7992 | interMeDiAte Drawing techniques morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 2 Ages 5–6 | 2-7004 | PAtterns, PAtterns everyWhere Ages 7–9 | 2-7003 | PAinting the rAinBoW jun 11 – 15 Ages 8–12 | 2-7862 | FUN FAB FELTING Ages 8–12 | 2-7093 | Photos to PAinting Ages 11–14 | 2-7068 | the Art of Design afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 2-7080 | PAint Like An iMPressionist Ages 8–12 | 2-7041 | stoP Motion AniMAtion Ages 8–12 | 2-7103 | MAPs & MAPPing Ages 11–14 | 2-7983 | Drawing: skiLLs & techniques morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 3 Ages 5–6 | 3-7006 | 1, 2, 3–A, B, see! Ages 7–9 | 3-7172 | infinity & BeyonD! jun 18 –22 Ages 8–12 | 3-7046 | PAPer fiLigree: the Art of quiLLing Ages 11–14 | 3-7091 | exPLoring coLor theory Ages 11–14 | 3-7284 | INTRODUCTIONS TO ACRYLIC PAINTING afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 3-7805 | cerAMic gnoMe hoMes Ages 8–12 | 3-7072 | steAMPunk MArionettes Ages 11–14 | 3-7085 | coMics: BuiLDing LegenDs Ages 11–14 | 3-7098 | MoDeL Architect: ricArDo LegorretA morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 4 Ages 5–6 | 4-7803 | Fairies, DrAgons & troLLs Ages 7–9 | 4-7092 | eAt your PAinting jun 25 –29 Ages 8–12 | 4-7804 | cerAMics: tiki tiMe Ages 8–12 | 4-7071 | Wire Works & WhirLigigs Ages 11–14 | 4-7933 | oP Art afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 4-7080 | MAtisse MAgic Ages 8–12 | 4-7982 | recycLe-A-BeAst Ages 8–12 | 4-7024 | BAsic Drawing Ages 11–14 | 4-7106 | LAyereD MAsterPiece morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 5 Ages 5–6 | 5-7005 | reD, yeLLoW, BLue,
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