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kids + teens guide to summer art studios ’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 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 , 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 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 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 | Filigree: The Art of 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, Oh My! Ages 7–9 | 5-7091 | Moving Animal Painting jul 9 – 13 Ages 8–12 | 5-7150 | Venetian Masks Ages 11–14 | 5-7072 | Steampunk Marionettes Ages 11–14 | 5-7088 | Portrait Painting afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 5-7073 | Self-Portrait CONSTRUCTIONS Ages 8–12 | 5-7075 | Ugly NO classes Ages 11–14 | 5-7024 | Basic Drawing jul 2- 6 Ages 11–14 | 5-7046 | Pop : Huge Hunger summer art 2018|03 kids studio classes at-a-glance morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 6 Ages 5–6 | 6-7023 | Stitch & Sew jul 16 – 20 Ages 7–9 | 6-7078 | Flutter & Flow: KiteMAKING Ages 8–12 | 6-7018 | Creative Clay Houses Ages 8–12 | 6-7043 | Printmaking 101 Ages 11–14 | 6-7127 | Pet Portraits in Fabric afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 6-7093 | Photos to Painting Ages 8–12 | 6-7083 | Imagined Landscapes & Wild Color Ages 8–12 | 6-7105 | Minecraft Selfies Ages 11–14 | 6-7118 | The Raven Mask

morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 7 Ages 5–6 | 7-7968 | Mixed Media Minis Ages 7–9 | 7-7105 | Dreamtime Journey ju1 23 – 27 Ages 8–12 | 7-7028 | Coil Formed Basketry Ages 8–12 | 7-7172 | Infinity and Beyond! Ages 11–14 | 7-7041 | Introduction to afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 7-7058 | Jurassic Art Ages 8–12 | 7-7016 | portraits in clay Ages 8–12 | 7-7987 | Watercolor Workshop Ages 11–14 | 7-7863 | Paper Sculpture: Personal Stories

morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 8 Ages 5–6 | 8-7002 | Primary Art Ages 7–9 | 8-7913 | Inflatable Worlds jul 30 – Ages 8–12 | 8-7075 | Making Ages 8–12 | 8-7099 | Introduction to Architecture aug 3 Ages 11–14 | 8-7983 | Painting: Skills & Techniques afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 8-7987 | Watercolor Workshop Ages 8–12 | 8-7989 | Abstract Expressions Ages 8–12 | 8-7041 | Introduction to Papermaking Ages 11–14 | 8-7043 | Printmaking Studio

morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 9 Ages 5–6 | 9-7093 | Photos to Painting Ages 7–9 | 9-7426 | Critters aug 6 – 10 Ages 8–12 | 9-7808 | Magical Charms Ages 11–14 | 9-7097 | Geometric Modular afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 9-7043 | IntroDuction To Printmaking Ages 8–12 | 9-7988 | How to Draw What You See Ages 11–14 | 9-7862 | The Art of Felting

morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 10 Ages 5–6 | 10-7003 | PaintING the Rainbow Ages 7–9 | 10-7127 | MYTHIcal beasts aug 13 –17 Ages 8–12 | 10-7913 | Inflatable Worlds Ages 11–14 | 10-7983 | watercolor painting afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm Ages 7–9 | 10-7803 | Fairy Time Ages 8–12 | 10-7089 | Drawing: Pen & Ink Ages 11–14 | 10-7282 | Introduction to Oil Painting 04|summer art 2018 KIDS Summer Art Studio is an art-focused day camp featuring one-week and two-week classes for youth ages 5 – 14. Each class explores a specific media or topic as part of a creative learning experience, delivered within a positive, nurturing, and fun environment. Students work one-on-one with professional, teaching artists, to learn new visual arts skills and develop their individual expression. age 5 & 6 Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 4-7803 | Fairies, Dragons & Trolls Kallie Cheves We treat our youngest artists— the 5- and 6-year olds—differently. Young artists will create their own creatures from Instructors have skills and training this world and out of this world, uncover mysteries specific to early or primary education. of far off lands, and explore places no one has 5- and 6-year old classes are half- seen before. Find the connections between art and days, mornings only. puppets as young artists venture into a magical land of fairies, dragons, and trolls. Week 1 | Jun 4 – 8 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 1-7002 | Primary Art Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Susan Oaks 5-7005 | Red, Yellow, Blue. Oh, My!

Jenny Giuffrida Budding young artists build skills through hands-on activities that kids love most. Learn about materials Learn to recognize the primary colors and how to through play and be introduced to painting, mix them to make secondary colors. Hear stories drawing, cutting, and constructing. Also offered of the colors, make colorful , create Week 8. combinations, and name each for what it looks like.

Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 2-7004 | Patterns, Patterns 6-7023 | Stitch & Sew EVERYWHERE! Susan Oaks Susan Oaks Have fun with ! , stitch, quilt, and Identify and be creative with patterns found inside weave using swatches of fabric, ribbons, yarn, and outside of the classroom to create various and threads. This class introduces the pieces of artwork inspired by natural and manmade textures, types, and possibilities of fibers. patterns.

Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 3 | | 9:00am – 12:00pm Jun 18 – 22 7-7968 | Mixed Media Minis 3-7006 | 1, 2, 3—A, B, See! Andrea Reyes Jenny Giuffrida Get inspired by working with multiple mediums and Learn to recognize patterns using the elements media to learn about basic design elements through of art, such as line, shape, and color to create a fun, hands-on learning, and experimentation. combination of fun patterns using lots of different media like paper, fabric, paint, and found objects. KIDS 5 & 6 |summer art 2018|05 Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 8-7002 | Primary Art Susan Oaks

Budding young artists build skills through hands-on activities that kids love most. Learn about materials through play and be introduced to painting, drawing, cutting, and constructing. Also offered Week 1.

Week 9 | Aug 6 – Aug 10 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 9-7093 | Photos to Painting Jenny Giuffrida Start by learning to look. Select a subject, take a photograph of it, and paint from the photo. Discover how the world you see, the world the camera captures, and the world you paint are each different, yet engaging. Also offered Week 6, ages 7–9 and Week 2, ages 8–12. Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 2-7003 | Painting the Rainbow Lenora McQueen Week 10 | Aug 13 – 17 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 10-7003 | Painting the Rainbow Find out what’s at the end of the rainbow in this Lenora McQueen class with an exploration of color and paint to learn about color theory, value, and hues. Also offered Find out what’s at the end of the rainbow in this Week 10, ages 5 – 6. class. Explore with color and paint to learn about color theory, value, and hues. Also offered Week 1, ages 7–9. Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 2-7080 | Paint Like an Impressionist Yma Luis

Learn to paint like an Impressionist in this class. Students will explore pointillism and expressive painting techniques by looking at, and creating age 7–9 work based on, Seurat, Monet, and Van Gogh.

Week 1 | Jun 4 – 8 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 1-7089 | Drawing: Pen & Ink 3-7172 | Infinity & Beyond! Jenny Giuffrida Alexis Rideau Be introduced to a variety of ways of working with Celebrate the amazing work of celebrated artist, pen and ink, from simple line drawings, to adding Yayoi Kusama who is most well-known for her watercolor. Explore line, composition, and balance Infinity Mirror Room, an immersive installation of through multiple original creations. Also offered mirrors and dots. Through drawing, painting, and Week 10, ages 8–12. sculpture students will create their own unique and imaginative Kusama inspirations. Also offered Week 1 | Jun 4 – 8 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 7, ages 8 – 12. 1-7083 | Imagined Landscapes & WilD Color Stacy Berlfein Travel to 20th century France with the Fauves. Use pastels and paints to work with colors in unconvential ways and leave with your own Fauve inspired art piece. Also offered Week 6, ages 8–12.

06|summer art 2018|kids 5 & 6 and 7 – 9 Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 3-7805 | Ceramic Gnome Homes 6-7093 | Photos to Painting Kambri Hernandez Jenny Giuffrida

Explore the whimsical world of gnome houses Start by learning to look. Select a subject, take and design the perfect house for a fictional garden a photograph of it, and paint from the photo. gnome. Using creativity and imagination work with Discover how the world you see, the world the low-fire clay, then paint or glaze the final creation. camera captures, and the world you paint are each different, yet engaging. Also offered Week 9, ages 5–6 and Week 2, ages 8–12. Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 4-7092 | Eat Your Painting Week 7 | | 9:00am – 12:00pm Lenora McQueen Jul 23 – 27 7-7105 | Dreamtime Journey Design an edible artwork! Make a series of drawn Sarah Shore designs, and then learn how to decorate a giant cookie for a yummy piece of artwork to take home. Experience the Australian Aborigine dream world. Learn about the clan symbolism and journey through maps and stories of an ancient people. Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Create images while learning about color theory 4-7080 | Matisse Magic and design. Jen Frost Smith

Visit the world of Henri Matisse and his cut Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 1:00 – 4:00pm paper designs, and then learn how to compose, 7-7058 | Jurassic Art design, and create a Matisse inspired large-scale masterpiece. Also offered Week 1, ages 8–12 Laurel Bodinus Become a paleontologist for the week. Study Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 9:00am – 12:00pm dinosaurs and fossils of the Jurassic era, incorporate biology, geology, ecology, and archaeology to 5-7091 | Moving Animal Painting learn about different types of organisms since life Sabrina Alfaro arose. Learn to draw the various dinosaurs and Students will learn about the color wheel and how create fossils. to apply paint. Paint two large animal in two color combinations, then using a unique way of cutting and mounting the finished paintings, see the paintings come alive and move.

Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 5-7073 | Self-Portrait Constructions Sabrina Alfaro An introduction to the concept of self-portraits and its long tradition. Study the works by artists Red Grooms, Roy Lichtenstein, Marisol and others while building three-dimensional self-portrait constructions.

Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 6-7078 | Flutter & Flow: Kite Making Lenora McQueen

Float and flow through this class by exploring the world of kites, windsocks, and banners by creating your own! Employ traditional and non-traditional methods to create a beautiful work of art.

KIDS 7 – 9|summer art 2018|07 Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 9 | Aug 6 – Aug 10 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 8-7913 | Inflatable Worlds 9-7043 | Introduction to Alexis Rideau Printmaking Lacey Mills Monsters, and sea squids, and cactus OH MY! In this wild and whimsical class, students will learn Students will learn multiple printmaking techniques to create their own unique inflatable creatures in this dynamic class which includes design and by combining art and engineering using plastic process. Leave with a mini-portfolio of multiple welding to create soft kinetic . Also prints created throughout the week. offered Week 10, ages 8–12. Week 10 | Aug 13 – 17 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 10-7127 | Mythical Beasts 8-7987 | Watercolor Workshop Lacey Mills Jenny Giuffrida Learn about mythology and three-dimensional Explore personal development by learning the collage methods. What wonderful beast can be essence of watercolor and its special characteristics. created? Students will reference work by Romare Learn how to paint with free expression and to apply Bearden and Hannah Hoch to create a beast out of flowing color washes and blended edges. recycled and repurposed materials. Also offered Week 8, ages 8–12. Week 10 | Aug 13 – 17 | 1:00– 4:00pm Week 9 | Aug 6 – Aug 10 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 10-7803 | Fairy Time 9-7426 | Texas Critters Laurel Bodinus Amy Jones The magic and enchantment of fairies are the focus Texas is home to a host of mammals, birds, and and the delight of this class. Explore fairies through reptiles, including the Nine-Banded Armadillo, the literature, folklore and art, and create your own fairy Eastern Screech Owl, and the Texas Tortoise. Learn figures. about these animals and construct papier-mâché replicas of Texas critters and their environments.

08|summer art 2018|kids 7 – 9 Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 3-7046 | Paper Filigree: age 8–12 The Art of Quilling Lenora McQueen Week 1 | Jun 4 – 8 | 9:00am – 12:00pm th 1-7034 | Beadmaking Learn about the 15 century Italian art form of decorative paper from the Renaissance. Paper strips Lenora McQueen and forms will be manipulated into delicate shapes Make beads in a variety of media including paper, and images. Each piece will be handmade and , and papier-mâché. Beads will be painted, uniquely decorated by students. embossed, stamped, and combined with other objects to create wearable jewelry. Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 3-7072 | Steampunk Marionettes Week 1 | Jun 4 – 8 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Amy Jones 1-7080 | Matisse Magic Steampunk is a combination of the old and the Jen Frost Smith new. Taking inventions from the Victorian era and Visit the world of Henri Matisse and his cut combining them with modern artistic techniques and paper designs, and then learn how to compose, purposes, students will create a working string puppet design, and create a Matisse inspired large-scale of a Steampunked figure, complete with wardrobe and masterpiece. Also offered Week 4, ages 7–9. accessories. Also offered Week 5, ages 11–14.

Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 2-7862 | Fun Fab Felting 4-7804 | CeramicS: Tiki Time Amy Jones Sarah Shore

Combine wool fibers, a little soapy water, a generous Inspired by the New Zealand Tiki figure of the amount of agitation, and magic happens. Students Maori culture, build a ceramic sculptural totem and will learn all aspects of felt making, and how to learn how to coil build forms, carve into clay, and incorporate felt into flat and sculptural compositions. decorate work for firing.

Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 2-7093 | Photos to Painting 4-7071 | Wire Works & Whirligigs Jenny Giuffrida Amy Jones Start by learning to look. Select a subject, take a photograph of it, and paint from the photo. Discover Learn how to work with line in three-dimension! how the world you see, the world the camera Wires and other media will be used to create original captures, and the world you paint are each different, sculptures and inventions. Artwork will be inspired by yet engaging. Also offered Week 6, ages 7–9 and creations by Alexander Calder and others. Week 9, ages 5–6.

Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 2-7041 | Stop Motion Animations Sarah Shore

Budding filmmakers will create and capture their own imaginative world through the use of stop motion animation. Students will learn to write a short script, design characters, and build small film sets.

Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 2-7103 | Maps & Mapping Romeo Perez

Create real and imaginary maps of rooms, gardens, downtown, as well as maps of stories, treasure maps, or maps of fictional lands. Work with scale, elevation, and drafting materials. KIDS 8 – 12|summer art 2018|09 Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 4-7982 | Recycle-A-Beast 6-7043 | Printmaking 101 Laurel Bodinus Lacey Mills

Dream up and make a three-dimensional critter out This introduction to printmaking allows students to of everyday objects like mechanical and natural explore techniques such as monotype and pieces, paper, , and plastic. All the relief printing. Students will create multiple works of throwaways of daily life come together in a recycled art exploring color, form, and composition. beast. Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 1:00– 4:00pm Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 6-7083 | Imagined Landscapes & Wild 4-7024 | Basic Drawing Color Stacy Berlfein Stacy Berlfein This course will cover basic approaches to drawing. Travel to 20th century France with the Fauves. Learn to draw by starting with simple geometric Use pastels and paints to work with colors in shapes and building from them to create more unconvential ways and leave with your own Fauve complex drawings using shading and perspective. inspired art piece. Also offered Week 1, ages 7–9. Also offered Week 5, ages 11–14. Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 1:00– 4:00pm Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 6-7105 | Minecraft Selfies 5-7150 | Venetian Masks Sarah Shore

Lenora McQueen Fans of the popular videogame Minecraft will create Travel to Venice to celebrate Carnival! Using their own 3-D avatar in this class. Learning about embellishments, paint, and fabric students will , pixilation, and sculpture students will learn create celebratory masks. Learn about the history of how to draw, paint, sculpt, and use paper to create Carnival and the significance these colorful masks their own likeness. play. Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 7-7028 | Coil Formed Basketry 5-7075 | Ugly Dolls Susan Oaks

Sarah Shore Students will create a small vessel by learning the Inspired by the work of David Horvath and Sun Min ancient techniques of coiling fibers. Brightly colored Kim, students will create soft sculpture forms and yarns of various types will be selected to create a explore ways to design, sew, and complete their unique, handmade basket. very own creature. Work with a variety of fabrics, embellishments, and materials. Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 7-7172 | Infinity and Beyond! Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Alexis Rideau

6-7018 | Creative Clay Houses Celebrate the amazing work of celebrated artist, Kambri Hernandez Yayoi Kusama who is most well-known for her

Imagine a home with a functional purpose—make a Infinity Mirror Room, an immersive installation of house shape to hold jewelry, a bird house, or maybe mirrors and dots. Through drawing, painting, and a butter dish house or a house-shaped teapot. Work sculpture students will be create their own unique with low-fire clay to build, decorate, and design an and imaginative Kusama inspired creations. Also original home. offered Week 3, ages 7–9. .

10|summer art 2018|kids 8–12 Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 1:00am – 4:00pm 7-7016 | Portraits in CLAY 8-7041 | Introduction to

Sarah Shore Papermaking

Sabrina Alfaro Modeling a portrait from life is a fun, effective and exciting way to improve the understanding of Create unique paper and memories in this class. form. In this class, students will work from life to Learn about papermaking techniques involving create self portraits by emphasizing observation, natural elements and then show off handmade understanding proportions and modeling form to paper through goods created in class like or create unique works of art, just like them! greeting cards. Also offered Week 7, ages 11–14.

Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 9 | Aug 6 – Aug 10 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 7-7987 | Watercolor Workshop 9-7808 | Magical Charms Jenny Giuffrida Lenora McQueen

Explore personal development by learning the Travel to Ojibwa Nation, Guatemala, Tibet, and essence of watercolor and its special characteristics. Huichol, Mexico through the charms and talismans Learn how to paint with free expression and to apply of their people. Learn about history and folklore by flowing color washes and blended edges. creating these iconic charms! Also offered Week 8, ages 7–9. Week 9 | Aug 6 – Aug 10 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 9-7988 | How to Draw What You See 8-7075 | Doll Making Stacy Berlfein

Lenora McQueen Let drawing communicate a unique view of the Make dolls out of a variety of materials, from yarn, world. Using some of the same exercises adult cornhusk, fabric, and wooden beads to clothespins, artists use (like contour, negative space, continual twigs, and embroidery thread. Look at dollmaking line), learn about representational drawing using a traditions from around the world. variety of media while improving drawing skills.

Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 10 | Aug 13 – 17 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 8-7099 | Introduction to 10-7913 | Inflatable Worlds Architecture: A Building Class Alexis Rideau

Romeo Perez Monsters, and sea squids, and cactus OH MY! In This architecture-based class will explore the this wild and whimsical class, students will learn building process from start to finish. Students will to create their own unique inflatable creatures design and construct two dwellings while learning by combining art and engineering using plastic about how a building is built, as well as about local welding to create soft kinetic sculptures. Also architecture. offered Week 8, ages 7–9.

Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 10 | Aug 13 – 17 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 8-7989 | Abstract Expressions 10-7089 | Drawing: Pen & Ink Andrea Reyes Jenny Giuffrida

Young artists will explore work by abstract Be introduced to a variety of ways of working with expressionists like Helen Frankenthaler, Cy Twombly pen and ink, from simple line drawings, to adding and Joan Mitchell in this class. Incorporate shapes, watercolor. Explore line, composition, and balance forms, colors, and gestural marks to create through multiple original creations. individual pieces of expressive abstract art.

KIDS 8 – 12|summer art 2018|11 Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 2–7983 | Drawing: Skills & Techniques Regina Sanders This class introduces the skills of rendering and observational drawing. Students will learn the fundamentals of line, form, volume, and composition as they work with pencil, , pastels, and pen and ink.

Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 3-7091 | Exploring Color Theory Jen Frost Smith

Students will dive deep into the complexities of color. We will start with a basic color, then learn about color relationships, and the difference between hue, saturation, and value, as well as optical mixtures and how to use color in the creation mood. age 11–14 Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 3-7284 | Introduction to Acrylic Painting Week 1 | Jun 4 – 8 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Sam Velasquez 1-7982 | Introduction tO Oil Painting Students will learn the fundamentals of basic acrylic Joseph Bushman painting. The focus will be on color theory, color saturation, and creating volume through paint This techniques driven class will focus on the techniques. process of expressive oil painting techniques from sketching to the finished piece. Composition, observation, and color theory will be focused on Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 1:00 – 4:00pm throughout this class. 3–7085 | Comics: Building Legends Elizabeth-Ann Davila Week 1 | Jun 4 – 8 | 1:00– 4:00pm Hone your storytelling skills by utilizing the 1-7992 | Intermediate Drawing foundations of comics to develop engaging Techniques characters, designs, and captivating pages that Joseph Bushman will bring narrations to life. Build unique styles, This class will study composition, sketching, and organizing panels, and create a fascinating short various rendering techniques. Students will be comic. introduced to different and various gradients of pencils while they work from still-lives and other Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 1:00 – 4:00pm objects. 3-7098 | Model Architect: Ricardo Legorreta Romeo Perez Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta is know for 2–7068 | The Art of Design his colorful and iconic building designs like San Jessica DeCuir Antonio’s own Central Library. Learn about his This exciting class will emphasize mixed–media design and build a Legoretta-inspired structure. designs through painting and collage. Apply acrylic Professional architects will visit the class for final paint, ink, and collage techniques to dynamic, critiques and students will leave with a model of compositions on paper and board. Study and apply their own. color schemes and the elements of design while looking at inspiring works of art.

12|summer art 2018|kids 11–14 Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 4-7933 | Op Art 5-7046 | Pop Sculpture: Huge Hunger Jessica DeCuir Jen Frost Smith

Look at art and design with optical illusions. Look Young artists will study Claes Oldenburg, and his again! See something different? Use elements in large-scale sculptures, talk about scale, and plan black and white to create optical illusions as well as a unique idea. Using , tape, and papier- color to create the illusion of vibrating designs. mâché, students will create large-scale painted food sculptures. Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 4-7106 | Layered Masterpiece Raquel Zawrotny 6-7127 | Pet Portraits in Fabric Laurel Bodinus Attention to detail and process are key in this class. Learn how to build an artwork from an idea into a This intensive course will encourage 2-D representation with depth and movement by students to immortalize their pets in unique, hand using various materials and processes. Students crafted fabric portraits. Learn how to render a will create a unique layered artwork to reflect their transfer image of your pet and create a colorful creativity. fabric portrait to be hung, framed, or attached to another sewn project. Note: Students should bring photos of pet(s) first day of class. Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 5-7072 | Steampunk Marionettes Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Amy Jones 6-7118 | The Raven Mask Steampunk is a combination of the old and the Laurel Bodinus new. Taking inventions from the Victorian era and combining them with modern artistic techniques The Kwakiutl people of the Northwest created raven and purposes, students will create a working string masks—representations of a powerful and important puppet of a Steampunked figure, complete with character in their literature and belief systems. wardrobe and accessories. Also offered Week 3, Students will listen to raven tales and create raven ages 8–12. masks to decorate with raffia, feathers, and painted design motifs.

Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 5-7088 | Portrait Painting 7-7041 | Introduction to Samuel Velasquez Papermaking Looking at themselves and others, students will Sabrina Alfaro learn the basics of portrait painting. Students will be Create unique paper and memories in this class. their own models and will learn how to accurately Learn about papermaking techniques involving paint a likeness of themselves or others. natural elements and then show off handmade paper through goods created in class like books or Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 1:00 – 4:00pm greeting cards. Also offered Week 8, ages 8–12 5-7024 | Basic Drawing . Stacy Berlfein Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 1:00 – 4:00pm

7-7863 | Paper Sculpture: This course will cover basic approaches to drawing. Personal Stories Learn to draw by starting with simple geometric Raquel Zawrotny shapes and building from them to create more complex drawings using shading and perspective. Examine personal themes to create a three- dimensional paper sculpture. Learn to use techniques and tools to manipulate various types of paper to create a sculpture based on creative ideas. This class requires attention to detail and focus.

KIDS 11 – 14|summer art 2018|13 Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 9 | Aug 6 – 10 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 8-7983 | Painting: Skills & Techniques 9-7862 | The Art of Felting Regina Sanders Amy Jones This class stresses representational and modern Design and bring to life fuzzy creations using needle still-life painting styles and methods. Using felting. Learn techniques for tiny projects including various paints, tools, and brushes students will flowers, food, and fury friends. A great class for an be introduced to watercolor and acrylic painting introduction to arts. techniques. Week 10 | Aug 13 – 17 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 10-7987 | watercolor Painting 8-7043 | Printmaking Studio Regina Sanders Lacey Mills This class allows students to learn about the vast This course will cover basic approaches to range and flexibility of watercolor painting. Students Printmaking. Learn to make prints using various will explore, experiment, and develop creativity techniques like monoprinting, relief, and by screen. individually and through the use of watercolor and Students will pull multiple prints in this class. some mixed media.

Week 9 | Aug 6 – 10 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Week 10 | Aug 13 – 17 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 9-7097 | Geometric Modular Origami 10-7282 | Introduction to Oil Painting Dan Suttin Samuel Velasquez Students will explore the interconnections between art and mathematics through individual projects This beginner’s course will focus on the basic with Suttin’s OCTA-TETRA Construction Set and/or foundations of oil painting. Students will learn about Gyroscope Modular Origami. Note: Class will visit various techniques and leave the class with at least the OCTA-TETRA Museum to begin the Tuesday one completed piece. session.

14|summer art 2018|kids 11–14 teens studio classes at-a-glance

NO classes | Week 1 | jun 4- 8 morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 2 2-7051 | BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY jun 11 – 15 2-7982 | STUDIO OIL PAINTING afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm 2-7950 | MOVIE MAKING 101 (2 weeks) 2-7995 | ADVANCED DRAWING TECHNIQUES morning class 9:00am–12:00pm Week 3 3-7013 | CERAMIcS: GREEK VESSELS jun 18 – 22 afternoon class 1:00–4:00pm 3-7501 | Painting: ALTERNATIVE SURFACES morning class 9:00am–12:00pm Week 4 4-7086 | COMICS: FORTIFYING TECHNIQUES jun 25 – 29 afternoon class 1:00–4:00pm 4-7012 | CERAMIcS: CREATURES FOR THE WALL morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 5 5-7560 | DESIGNING WITH NATURAL DYE (2 WEEKS) 5-7911 | EXPLORATIONS IN DRAWING & DESIGN jul 9 – 13 afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm 5-7083 | DRAWING: STILL-LIFE & LANDSCAPE 5-7635 | THE GRAPHIC NOVEL morning class 9:00am–12:00pm Week 6 6-7052 | DIGITAL DARKROOM: ALTERNATIVE PROCESSES jul 16 – 20 afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm 6-7042 | THE ARTIST’S PRINTSHOP 6-7129 | SCULPTURE: HENRY MOORE morning classes 9:00am–12:00pm Week 7 7-7043 | PRINTMAKING: TECHNIQUES IN 7-7936 | AMA-ZINE WORKSHOP ju1 23 – 27 afternoon classes 1:00–4:00pm 7-7056 | VISUAL STORYTELLING (2 WEEKS) 7-7017 | INTRODUCTION TO THE POTTER’s WHEEL: READY, SET, THROW! morning class 9:00am–12:00pm Week 8 8-7088 | DRAWING: PORTRAITURE jun 30 – afternoon class 1:00–4:00pm aug 3 8-7031 | METAL STUDIO: LIDDED morning class 9:00am–12:00pm Week 9 9-7046 | POP ART: GOLDEN MARILYN aug 6 – 10 afternoon class 1:00–4:00pm 9-7052 | ADVENTURES IN PHOTOSHOP

NO classes jul 2- 6 TEENS 14 – 18|summer art 2018|15 Note: Students age 16 and above who are serious about art also have the age 14–18 option to register for an adult studio class. The Teens Studio classes are designed specifically for teens Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 9:00am – 12:00pm and young adults who have a 2-7051 | Black & White Photography deep commitment to further Victor Pagona developing their studio art Tuition: $170 (Members: $155) skills. A number of classes Ready to explore various photographic principles include content that can and methods? Learn about focusing and light help students in preparing to settings, and discover the process of darkroom printing in classic black and white. Note: Students continue their art education at should bring their own 35mm film camera if the college level. possible. Tuition includes $20 for film (two rolls per student) and a darkroom fee. Teens Studio curriculums are Week 2 | | 9:00am – 12:00pm created with the express goal Jun 11 – 15 of nurturing and stimulating 2-7982 | Studio Oil Painting young talent by: Joseph Bushman Tuition: $175 (Members: $160) • Solidifying visual arts fundamentals and building solid This class will focus on the process of expressive oil painting techniques from sketching to the finished foundations in art principles piece. Composition, observation, and color theory and techniques will be the focus throughout this class. Note: Tuition • Teaching new skills and includes $25 materials fee. strategies for creative and Week 2 & 3 | Jun 11 – 22 | 1:00 – 4:00pm critical thinking 2-7950 | MOVIE MAKING (2 WEEKS) • Fostering the development of Jeff DeCuir each student’s own artistic voice Tuition: $240 (Members: $225) and vision • Assisting in the development Learn how to make a short film from beginning to end! This team project includes lighting, shooting, of a quality portfolio editing, using a green screen, and adding sound using Adobe Premiere. 16|summer art 2018|TEENs 14–18 Week 2 | Jun 11 – 15 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 5 & 6 | Jul 9 – 20 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 2-7995 | Advanced Drawing 5-7560 | Designing with Natural Dye Techniques (2 weeks) Joseph Bushman Analise Minjarez & Sarah Westrup of Tierra Firme This class will be an extensive study of composition, Tuition: $260 (Members: $245) sketching, and various rendering techniques. Students will be introduced to different papers and From the rich history of American textiles arts to various gradients of pencils while they work from contemporary natural dye artists, explore the art still-lives and other objects. and science of natural dyes. Students will focus on printing and dyeing polychromatic designs onto cloth and painting botanical inks compositions Week 3 | | 9:00am – 12:00pm Jun 18 – 22 onto paper using botanical plants and dyes like 3-7013 | Ceramics: Greek Vessels cochineal, marigold and indigo. Note: Tuition Kimberly Rumfelt includes a $20 additional material fee. This class will focus on ceramic Greek . We will look at historical forms and narrative decoration Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 9:00am – 12:00pm to inspire a contemporary interpretation. Create 5-7911 | Explorations in Drawing & vessels using coil handbuilding methods and Design sgraffito decorating techniques. Jessica DeCuir

Unlock creative energy and explore fundamental Week 3 | Jun 18 – 22 | 1:00 – 4:00pm design and drawing concepts—line, shape, texture, 3-7501 | Painting: space, and value—in black and white, color, and Alternative Surfaces mixed media. Create dynamic abstract designs and Kim Bishop other interesting projects.

Explore identity through portraiture and color, movement through line and form, and Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 1:00 – 4:00pm contemporary art through the use of alternative 5-7084 | Drawing: Still-Life & surfaces, such as using reclaimed skateboards as a Landscape canvas, and materials and painting techniques. Jessica DeCuir

Develop drawing skills through observation of Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 9:00am – 12:00pm detail. In the studio, draw from a still-life of natural 4-7086 | Comics: objects; in the garden, select and observe textures, Fortifying Techniques details, and shapes in the landscape. Work with Elizabeth Ann Davila a variety of mediums with individual and group

Strengthen story-based narratives that will entertain guidance from the instructor. readers. Topics in this class will include using materials of the trade to enhance drawing skills unique to the student’s individual style, and learning creative storyboarding to produce a comic series ready to captivate readers.

Week 4 | Jun 25 – 29 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 4-7012 | Ceramics: Creatures for the Wall Kimberly Rumfelt

Imagine hanging a towel from an alligator head or draping your necklaces from the fingers of a raccoon! Explore handbuilding clay techniques (solid and slab) to make ceramic wall hooks in the form of animals. Focus on surface texture, and then add color applications with underglazes and glazes.

TEENS 14 – 18|summer art 2018|17 Week 5 | Jul 9 – 13 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 5-7685 | The Graphic Novel 6-7129 | Sculpture: Henry Moore Jeff DeCuir Luis Valderas Turn your drawings into full-color digital Inspired by sculptor, Henry Moore, students will illustrations, ready for print and the internet! explore the process of creating an original plaster Learn how to work in Photoshop to draw, scan, sculpture. With an emphasis on form and surface color, as well as letter comics and graphic novels. textures, learn how to move from initial concept Newcomers to Photoshop are welcome. sketches to building armature and finally creating a three-dimensional free standing form. Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 6-7052 | Digital Darkroom: Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Alternative Processes 7-7043 | Printmaking: Kallie Cheves Techniques in Etching Inspired by historic photographic practices, students Nicole Geary will investigate and discover alternative processes Students will learn to etch copper plates like and techniques. From cyanotypes, camera obscura, Rembrandt and Goya to make striking print images. to painting with light take image capturing to the Metal print-plates are manipulated with etched line next level. drawings, aquatinted for shading, or covered with soft-ground for cool textures. Once etched, the Week 6 | Jul 16 – 20 | 1:00 – 4:00pm plates are inked and ready for the press. 6-7042 | The Artist’s Printshop Week 7 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Lacey Mills | Jul 23 – 27 7-7936 | AMA-ZINE Workshop Learn about the history of printmaking and various techniques used in contemporary art making. Try Lacey Mills your hand at pulling multiple prints from relief, to Students will learn the history of zines (small self- monoprinting, to screen printing. Leave with unique published magazine) and their impact on today’s designs and multiple copies. culture. By learning the fundamentals of zine- making, collaboration, and using various genres of writing, create a multiple zines based on personal interests and aesthetics.

18|summer art 2018|TEENs 14–18 Week 7 & 8 | Jul 23 – Aug 3 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Week 9 | Aug 6 – 10 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 7-7056 | Visual Storytelling (2 weeks) 9-7052 | Adventures in Photoshop Nancy Cavender-Garcia Jeff DeCuir Tuition: $240 (Members: $225) Learn the ins and outs of Adobe Photoshop. Everyone can tell a story with their camera. In Create fantastical imagery in this course through this two-week workshop explore the process of the creation of composite images using digital photographing a series of images that connect to techniques. Note: Students should bring their own tell a story. Each student will be allowed to choose digital camera or smart device. their own story, taught how to develop their ability to create a visual narrative and finally how to display those photographs to best showcase them. BFA degree Week 7 | Jul 23 – 27 | 1:00 – 4:00pm 7-7017 | Introduction to the Potter’s Wheel: Ready, Set, Throw! program Kambri Hernandez Learn to use the pottery wheel through practice, The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree patience, and focus. The basics of using the pottery Program at Southwest School wheel will be covered while students create their of Art is currently accepting very own bowl and cup set. Be sure to wear clothes that can get dirty while you play in the mud! applications for the Fall 2018 semester. Our four-year BFA Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Degree Program is taught by award 8-7088 | Drawing: Portraiture winning, full-time faculty Kim Bishop members and centers on the Explore the human face like a geographical map, process of making, as a form discovering textural and surface qualities as they of inquiry and discovery. The apply to facial forms. Using watercolor pencil, color curriculum has been specially pencil, graphite, and pen, discover portrait drawing in whole new way. constructed with an equal emphasis on ideas and skills. Week 8 | Jul 30 – Aug 3 | 1:00 – 4:00pm To receive more information, 8-7031 | Metal Studio: Lidded Box or to apply, contact Vanessa Jean Kolovson Quiroga at 210.200.8208. In this class, students will create and construct Applications and an event a copper box using traditional metalsmithing calendar are available online. techniques. Explore an array of textures using hammer marks, stamping tools, and roll printing, as well as a variety of color applications to create a one-of-a-kind decorative .

Week 9 | Aug 6 – 10 | 9:00am – 12:00pm 9-7046 | Pop Art: Golden Marilyn Kim Bishop Travel back in time to explore the Pop Art movement and study work by Andy Warhol and others. Be inspired to use mixed media to create one-of-a-kind portraits through acrylic painting processes and graphic styles.

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Sabrina Alfaro graduated Laurel Bodinus is a sculptor Kallie Cheves holds a BFA Cum Lade from the University of and costume designer who has from Trinity University and MFA Texas at San Antonio with a BFA. worked for the San Antonio in Studio Art from the University She has exhibited in galleries Children’s Museum, Guadalupe of Texas at San Antonio. She throughout Texas. Alfaro has Theatre and Magik Children’s is an art teacher at SAISD’s demonstrated printmaking Theatre. She has taught in Steele Montessori Academy processes and instructed Summer Art Studios since 1998. and teaches art appreciation classes for young artists at San at the Baptist University of the Anto Cultural Arts, SAY Sí, and Joseph Bushman is a fine Americas. Cheves has exhibited Southwest School of Art. arts graduate of duCret School extensively in Texas and nationally. of the Arts and studied painting Stacy Berlfein has an MFA at the Art Students League, NYC. Elizabeth-Ann Davila in Drawing from University of He has exhibited in juried shows has a BFA from the University Texas at San Antonio and a BFA nationally and his work can be of Texas at San Antonio, and an from the University of Texas at found in private collections. Associate’s Degree in Sequential Austin. She currently teaches In addition to his oil paintings Arts. She is an animator and at San Antonio College and has he has worked in all aspects sequential artist as well as exhibited her work at Blue Star of interior design. an illustration artist, painter, Contemporary and Southwest costume craftswoman, and School of Art. Nancy Cavender-Garcia linguist. earned her BFA and MFA Kim Bishop has an MA in degrees in Photography at Jessica DeCuir has an MFA Gifted and Talented Curriculum the University of New Mexico. from the University of Texas at from Texas State University and She has extensive experience San Antonio and BFA Webster a BFA in Commercial Art from in non-silver processes, University, St. Louis. Since 2000, Southwest Texas State University. hand coloring photographs, she has taught art at San Antonio She has been teaching and pinhole photography and College, where she received the practicing art for more than 30 digital photography. Cavender Award of Excellence for Teaching years. Bishop’s works involve received the SSA 2005 Award for with Technology in 2012. personal thematic issues Teaching. in a variety of medium and techniques.

20|summer art 2018 Jeff DeCuir received a BFA Amy Jones received a BS Lacey Mills received her from The University of Texas in Art from the University of MFA in Printmaking from the in San Antonio. An award Oregon. She is an art teacher for Tyler School of Art at Temple winning music producer, he Harlandale ISD. University in Philadelphia and is a member of the electronic her BFA in Painting and Drawing art /music duo Hyperbubble. Jean Kolovson is a from The University of Texas DeCuir has participated in metalsmith and educator. She at El Paso. Her work deals with South by Southwest, and has worked with teens for the social and gender roles, using Luminaria; and has spent last decade in a variety education printmaking as a basis for her seven years as an instructor at settings, and enjoys introducing large scale pieces. The International Academy of students to a variety of traditional Design and Technology, where metals techniques. Susan Oaks is a recognized he taught classes in graphic artist in basketry, as well as a design, video production, and Yma Luis is an artist and long-time artist-teacher in SSA’s communications. educator who holds a BFA from Young Artist Programs. She has the University of Houston. a Bachelor of Science degree Nicole Geary earned an She has taught children in from the University of Texas MFA in printmaking from the community settings such as the at Austin and has an all level University of South Dakota and Community Artists Collective, certification in Art Education. a BFA in Printmaking from the MECA and City Art Works, each University of Florida. Geary was in Houston. She is currently an Victor Pagona• a resident in the Artist Lab at the educator in New Braunfels, TX. Photography Department Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center Chair earned his MFA in and has been awarded a grant Analise Minjarez has a BFA Photography and Sculpture at from the Artist Foundation of San in Fibers from the University the University of South Carolina Antonio. of North Texas. Inspired by and his MA in Art History at the art education for all ages, she University of Wisconsin. His most Jenny Giuffrida received specializes in net-making and recent body of work was created a BA from the University of the macramé workshops. In her using a combination of digital Incarnate Word with a focus in artwork, she invokes a sense of and silver-based media along photography, and also holds calmness and self-awareness, with other materials. a State Certification Art EC-12. connecting with her audience Giuffrida has been an artist- through Southwest minimalism. Romeo Perez attends San teacher for SSA’s Mobile Arts Antonio College with plans Program since 2005. Lenora McQueen is a to transfer to the Architecture craftsperson, art educator, Program at the University of Texas Kambri Hernandez received and doll and puppet maker. at San Antonio. He has worked a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio McQueen teaches in SSA’s with Southwest School of Art since Art with a focus in Ceramics Mobile Arts Program and in 2012 in the KIDS: Architecture in from Texas State University and the KIDS: Architecture in the the Schools program. Perez has continued her education at Texas Schools program. also mentored 3rd and 5th graders State with a post-baccalaureate along-side professional engineers, teaching certification in EC-12 architects, artists, and educators in Art. San Antonio public schools.

summer art 2018|21 Andrea Reyes is a SaraH Shore is a certified art Samuel Velasquez holds contemporary abstract painter teacher EC-12 with Masters in a BFA from the University whose work is characterized Curriculum with an emphasis in of Texas at San Antonio. by using mixed media to create technology. She has worked for He has also been invited to actual physical texture. Reyes Northside ISD since 1993 and participate in numerous group received a Bachelor of Fine Arts a ceramic artist for the last 10 exhibitions including at Blue from the University of Texas at years. Star Contemporary Art Museum, San Antonio and has five and at Texas A&M University- years of art teaching experience Jen Frost Smith has an San Antonio’s Educational and with children in San Antonio and MFA from the Maryland Institute Cultural Arts Center. Mexico. College of Art in Baltimore and a BFA from the University Sarita Westrup is a visual Alexis Rideau received her of Texas at Austin. She is an artist who creates work about BFA in Art from Carnegie Mellon adjunct professor at Northwest the US-MX border using found University where she specialized Vista College, a working artist, objects, natural dyes, and in sculpture and installation. and Co-Director at Clamp Light techniques intuitively. She is now the Youth Program Studios and Gallery. She received her MFA in Fibers at Director at Whimsy Art Studio. the University of North Texas and Dan Suttin studied has recently taught at Penland Kimberly Rumfelt received architecture at Renssalaer School of Crafts. her MFA in Studio Art from East Polytechnic Institute, and Carolina University and her BFA received a BA in Fine Arts/Social Raquel Zawrotny holds a from Texas Tech University. She Science from City College of BFA from the University of Texas is a maker, animal lover, and New York. He holds a teaching at San Antonio with a focus in teaches Art for NEISD and creates certification in both math and art Painting and Drawing. She is artwork from her home studio. from Boston State College. Suttin a local working artist who has tutors in the math lab at San been involved in numerous arts Regina Sanders • SSA’s Antonio College and runs the organizations including Blue Young Artist Programs OCTA-TETRA Museum. Star and R Space. She is also co- Assistant Director holds founder of Somniatis, a local art Associate Degrees in Fine Arts Luis Valderas received a collective. and Illustration/Fashion from the BFA in Secondary Art Education Fashion Institute of Technology I from the University of Texas- in New York. Pan American. He is co-founder of 3rd Space Art Gallery and Art to the Third Power, a public art community engagement group.

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board.staff.mission Gary Joeris Paula Owen, President Johnny Clay Johnson Vanessa Quiroga, Director of Admission & Recruitment Jeremy Kell Yvette Ramirez, Maintenance support Dan Markson Teresa Rodriguez, Director of Information Systems David Marquez Noelia Saavedra, Accountant Support is provided Ruth Medellin Carlos Sanchez, Maintenance by the City of San Sarah Moore Regina Sanders, Assistant Director of Young Artist Programs Stephen J. Strapple, Director of Operations Antonio’s Robert Olivares Jacob Vasquez, Maintenance Department of Randy Smith Kathy Sosa Jerry Vasquez, Maintenance Culture and Mark Williams, Director of Communications Laura Strunk Creative Lyn , Development Assistant Development, the Lisa Westmoreland Andrea Zieger, Director of Student Affairs Texas Commission on the Arts, and the McNutt Garden FACULTY National Endowment TRUSTEE Justin Boyd, Sculpture & Integrated Media Department Chair for the Arts as well Courtney Walker Margaret A. Craig, Printmaking Department Chair as by many generous Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Ceramics Faculty FOUNDING TRUSTEES individual and Casey Galloway, Fibers Department Coordinator Edith McAllister corporate donors. Joe Harjo, Photography Faculty & Studio Manager Nancy Brown Negley SSA would like to Gregory Alan Johnson, Faculty & Studio Manager Blake Kennedy, Ceramics Faculty & Studio Technician thank all the many Chairman’s members and Eléonore Lee, Paper & Book Arts Department Coordinator Advisory Council Victor Pagona, Photography Department Chair donors who make Andrés Andujar Sarah T. Roberts, Metals Faculty & Studio Manager it possible to keep Adelle Brewer Chris Sauter, Drawing & Painting Department Chair tuition affordable. Frank B. Burney & Director of Foundations & Specials Courses Arthur Coulombe Jillian Sortore, Metals Department Chair Marilyn Eldridge Ryan Takaba, Ceramics Department Chair Janet Flohr Jerry Fuentes James G. Lifshutz Otis Parchman mission statement The mission of Southwest School of Art is to teach and advance the visual HONORARY TRUSTEES arts for the benefit of students seeking higher education and others Chris Carson seeking education and enrichment. Robert C. Maxham ssa overview Southwest School of Art is a nationally recognized leader in visual arts education, offering a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree as well as studio art programs for adults, children, and teens. Classes and workshops in many disciplines are taught by a permanent faculty and leading artists in cutting-edge facilities located in .

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The SSA Young Artist Programs includes five types of programs including Summer Art Studios with classes for kids and teens. Tuition-based classes include all materials. Students work one-on-one with professional artist-teachers who teach new skills and nurture creativity while developing individual expression. saturday morning teen intensive discovery Ages 14 – 18 Celebrating 48 years of visual arts and creativity! This after-school program is for teens (middle and high From September through May, Saturday Morning Discovery is school) with a strong interest in visual arts looking to a free, introductory art experience designed for children ages develop their individual skills and talent through professional 5 – 17. Sessions take place on Saturday mornings during the instruction in a serious learning environment. For more school year and provide family fun and learning by awakening information call 210.200.8213, or email with subject line “teen a passion for art in children and their parents. intensive” to [email protected]. Note: Teens 16 and older may take Adult Studio classes with parental permission Children have the opportunity to work with artist-teachers as well as permission of the department chair. in a wide variety of media, including ceramics, drawing and painting, pinhole photography, silk-screening, , origami, and seasonal activities. Parents and guardians often mobile arts program work alongside their child. For over 25 years, our Mobile Arts Program has served the Due to the popularity of this fun and interactive program, area by taking art to the community. advance reservations are required. For more information, call We make art education portable by “mobilizing” art teachers the Office of the Registrar at 210.200.8217. and sending them into area schools (grades K-8), shelters, community centers, libraries, and other sites at a very Activities are geared to ages 5 – 14; Jan and Feb feature reasonable cost. activities specific to older teens. FREE with advanced registration. MAP provides hands-on learning and demonstrations One-Month Session | Sat | 9:30 – 11:30am | Frost Garden by practicing artists to deliver high-quality educational Enrollment for Fall session begins Jul 10. programming that complements classroom curriculums. Each year, MAP participants learn color theory, composition, form and more, in media such as book arts, drawing and youth art studios painting, clay, sculpture, weaving and design. For more information call 210.200.8213 During the school year, we offer a small number of classes to older children and teens who are passionate about art-making and desire a high degree of skills development. Typically, Youth Noelle His Scholarship Art Studios consist of four-session classes which are offered on Saturday afternoon from 1:00 to 3:00pm. Each class is limited to Teens and young adults (16 – 21) interested in studying just 10 students. ceramics are encouraged to apply for a Noelle His Scholarship. To apply please contact Patricia Morales, 210.200.8213 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SAN ANTONIO, TX 300 Augusta | San Antonio, Texas 78205.1216 PERMIT NO. 1960 210.224.1848 | www.swschool.org dated material please deliver promptly

SSA membership Mom and Dad… Save on your children’s tuition by becoming a family member. A one-year Family Membership costs only $75 and entitles your family to> • A discount on tuition for individuals living in the same household (parents/guardians and minor children, ages 17 and younger) • Receive upcoming class catalogs, as well as, invitations to exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Interested in helping a child in need of assistance? Would you, your business, or your organization like to help enable a child in need of financial assistance to attend Summer Art Studios? You can help by directly sponsoring a child, or by contributing to the Summer Art Studios scholarship fund. Please contact our Development Office to make arrangements, 210.220.8206.