WINTER/SPRING 2017

WINTER I GLADYS DOUGLAS SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS DUNEDIN, FLORIDA January 9 – February 19 WINTER II studio art classes and workshops February 20 – April 2 for children, teens & adults SPRING April 10 – May 21 www.dfac.org CONTACT Tel. 727.298.3322 • Fax 727.298.3326 • e-mail: [email protected] • www.dfac.org HOURS Galleries and Gift Shop: Monday–Friday • 10am–5pm Saturday • 10am–2pm Sunday • 1pm–4pm

GLADYS DOUGLAS SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS Evening hours limited to enrolled students. There are designated disabled parking spaces near the entry and 1143 Michigan Boulevard, Dunedin, Florida 34698 there is easy access to and throughout the Center and Palm Cafe. DFAC is a handicapped accesible facility.

DUNEDIN FINE ART BOARD OF DIRECTORS CENTER STAFF OFFICERS: Ingrid Allegretta Visitor Services Amy Heimlich Board Chair contents David Barton Accounting Manager London L. Bates daily class calendar...... 2 Vice-Board Chair Catherine Bergmann daily workshop calendar...... 4 Curatorial Director Sarah Byars Secretary life arts...... 6 George Ann Bissett President / CEO Lorri Kidder jewelry...... 8 Treasurer Debra Blythe stone carving and wood turning ...... 10 Gift Shop / Database Admin. Alison Freeborn Parliamentarian metal arts...... 10 Mary Danikowski Visitor Services Walter W. Blenner, Esq. mixed media...... 11 Immediate Past Board Chair Sara DeLorenzo drawing...... 12 Adult Education Assistant Alan Feldshue, Julie Scales Chair Appointments printmaking...... 12 Michele DiMattia Events & Visitor painting...... 14 Services Manager BOARD MEMBERS watermedia...... 18 Barbara Ferguson Steve Beaty Membership / Mary Beth Carroll clay...... 19 Development Assistant Gail Gamble photography...... 22 Linda Hamilton Jeffrey Held, M.D. Development Director Robert G. Johnston digital imaging...... 23 Kenneth Hannon Richard H. Kennedy fiber arts...... 24 Vice President / COO Gwendolyn Hubbard Noun Peter Vosotas children and teens daily calendar...... 27 Laura Lee Hubbard Debra Thomas-Weible Visitor Services Mark Weinkrantz children’s classes...... 28 Shannon Pattee Linda Wittmershaus-Macik teen classes...... 30 Youth Education Assistant (Sterling Society Representative) faculty...... 32 Diane Shelly Commissioner Deborah Kynes Adult Education Director City of Dunedin Liaison registration form...... 35 Ron Smith registration policies...... 36 Facilities Manager Dr. Irwin Entel exhibition calendar...... 37 Todd Still Ad Hoc. Youth Education Director

ADVISORY BOARD Bill Francisco Deborah J. White Check out the CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES starting on page 27. Co-Chairs Toni Alexander John Balestrieri Elizabeth Brincklow Frank Burke Chuck Dean Kevin Donoghue W. Thomas Dugard, Jr. Margaret Word Burnside Aaron Fodiman Maureen Freaney Susan Rollins Gehring Dianne Wheatley Giliotti Nicholas Janovsky Susan Latvala Mitchell Lowenstein, M.D. Jill Melkonian Sallie Parks Dr. Ken Reinhold James Rolston Julie Scales Stephen J. Sika, Jr Lynn Wargo

FRONT COVER ART: Kathy Hays Eco Printing More than you expected….

By picking up this catalog, you are opening DID YOU KNOW? the doors to exciting and creative possibilities. Whether you are considering your first art class Student tuition only or are an experienced artist, the Dunedin Fine Art Center has assembled an award winning covers 70% of the group of instructors anxious to introduce you actual cost of a class to your full potential. Classes are small with individual attention and an inclusive attitude. Diane Shelly – the balance is raised Adult Education Director through membership, While many art centers offer painting, drawing and clay classes, the Dunedin Fine Arts Center sponsorship and expands those offerings with classes and donations. workshops in fiber arts, jewelry design, wood turning, stone carving, glass blowing, creative writing, photography and digital arts, printing, Questions? Please feel free welding and eye-opening children and teen to contact the new Adult classes. New dedicated studios have recently Education Director Diane been opened with the technology to enhance Sara DeLorenzo Shelly or the Adult Education your learning experience. Adult Education Assistant Assistant Sara DeLorenzo. If you are not already, consider joining as a member. You’ll enjoy discounts on classes and events and help to support all that we do at the art center, including award winning exhibitions.

DFAC has three campuses. Please note your studio location.

1. MAIN CAMPUS 1143 Michigan Blvd, Dunedin MAIN CAMPUS MAP AND STUDIOS 2. DFAC COTTAGE CAMPUS 1141 Broadway (US Alt 19), Dunedin 3. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CAMPUS, 968 And 970 Douglas Ave.

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3 DAILY CALENDAR HOW TO use this catalog (ADULT CLASSES)

MONDAY 220 Metalworks CLASSES 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 450 Possibilities in Pastel WI, WII Standard DFAC classes run for six week sessions. Session dates 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP 393 Paper Mache Animals are on the cover, and on the bottom of every other page. 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 465 Joyful Painting Winter II 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII 602 Throwing and Each class meets once a Crystalline Glazes week, on the designated 631 Exploring Paper Clay 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM day and time listed under 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP the class code and title. CLASS CODE CLASS TITLE 405 Figure Drawing Open Studio All classes are held at 678 Intro to Digital Photography 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM DFAC’s main campus, unless & Photographic Art WI, WII, SP otherwise noted. 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP 630 Handbuilding with Jacqueline Tuition listed is for the entire 404 Colored Pencil 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM session based upon member for Everyone 915 Surface Design WI, WII, SP (M) or non-member (NM) rates. With Melissa Miller Nece 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuesday, 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm WI, WII, SP DFAC’s class skill level sets Tuition: $139 M / $169 NM TUESDAY range from Level 1 (beginner, Studio A 208 Metalworks I - Intro to Level 2 - 5 422 Abstract Expressionism with no prior experience); Basic Jewelry Fabrication Offered: SI, SII, FI, FII 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Acrylic Painting Levels 2,3,4 (intermediate with 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Neat, portable and inexpensive, WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP basic to advanced skill levels) colored pencils can be used for any to Level 5 (professional artist). style work, from rough sketches to 912 Mondays at the Loom finely detailed realism. Students with Pam Pawl-Hudson 463 Oils/Acrylic Painting- Some classes have a materials experiment with color and techniques 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Starting Fresh fee, and/or lab fee. This fee for a full range of special effects. WI, WII, SP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM covers the entire session. Emphasis on developing an individual WI, WII style through personal guidance from 380 Zen Brush Art Some classes, but not all, have instructor and class discussion. Some 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 502 Printmaking a list of materials required background in drawing necessary. WI, WII, SP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP for the class. This list will be 478 Intermediate Acrylic Painting provided to you at the time of 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 578 Wet Watercolor registration via email. WI, WII, SP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP CLASS DESCRIPTION WI = Winter I 495 Painting the Florida WII = Winter II Landscape - Inside & Out 610 Throwing on the Wheel II SP = Spring 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM indicates the session(s) WII, SP SP the class is offered. 551 Experimental Watermedia 610A Throwing on the 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wheel II (5 Weeks Only) WI, WII, SP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII WORKSHOPS 553 Watercolor For Beginners 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 217 Open Jewelry Studio 442W Mixing Media WI, WII 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM DFAC workshops are listed with Colored Pencil WI, WII, SP with a colored background, 628 Wheel of Fortune and include all the same & Pastel 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 404 Colored Pencil for Everyone information as a class. With Melissa Miller Nece WI, WII, SP 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Sat & Sun, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm WI, WII, SP However, workshops do not Tuition: $160 M / $190 NM 629 Handbuilding with Jacqueline follow our six week session Studio TBD 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 549 Dancing with YUPO and All Levels Rocking with TERRASKIN! dates, they have Offered: June 7 & 8 WI, WII, SP specific dates listed. 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM, 221 Metal-Smithing-An WI, WII, SP Independent Jewelry Study 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM 374 Sea Shell Art WI, WII, SP 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM WI, WII, SP Classes Listed in Chronological Order. Dates, times and 135 Calligraphy: Uncial Style 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM 421 Intro to Pastel Painting studio assignments are subject to change. Please visit WI 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM our website www.dfac.org for up-to-date information WI, WII, SP 136 Calligraphy: Neuland Style on classes, as well as NEW workshops and events! 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM SP WINTER I WINTER II SPRING

JANUARY 9 – FEBRUARY 19 FEBRUARY 20 – APRIL 2 APRIL 10 – MAY 21

456 Spinning-New 491 Oil Painting for Everyone 670 Intermediate Digital 212 Basic Wire Jewelry Perspectives on Art 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Photography & the Future Techniques II 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM WI, WII, SP of Photographic Art 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM WI, WII, SP 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM WII 202 Real Jewelry II WI, WII, SP 401 Basic Drawing 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 512 Intro to Relief Printing 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM WI, WII, SP 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM WI, WII, SP THURSDAY WI, WII, SP 360 Fine Art of Collage 222 Metalworks II- Intermediate & Assemblage 126 Creating Sacred Art 604 Clay FUN-damentals 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM with Lee Anderson WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP SP 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM WI, WII, SP 332 Beginning Glass Blowing 423 Fantastic Creatures 366 Wood Turning AM 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 204 Basic Wire Jewelry WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP Techniques I 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 511 Intaglio Etching 479 Painting the 626 Handbuilding with Alison WI, SP 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Portrait or Still Life 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM WI, WII, SP 619 Wheel of Fortune WI, WII, SP 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM 623 Learning to Throw 552A Watercolors - Larger WI, WII, SP with Lee Anderson 492 Oil Painting for Everyone than Life: Bold & Beautiful! 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 458 Open Painting Night WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP WI 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM WI, WII, SP 132 Creative Writing with 596 The Watercolor Experience 552B Watercolors - Larger than Thomas Gremaud 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Life: Painting with Drama! 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM WI, WII, SP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM FRIDAY WI, WII, SP WII 603 Handbuilding with Jacqueline 301 Carving in Stone AM 409 Basic Drawing 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 205 Basic Wire Jewelry 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM WI, WII, SP Techniques II WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM 715 Beginning Adobe WII 459 Open Painting Day 915 Surface Design Photoshop Elements 13 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 206 Basic Wire Jewelry WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP Techniques I 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM 504 Intaglio - Etching 931 Artful Basketry 201 Real Jewelry I - WI, SP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Beginning Silversmithing WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM 368 Japanese Sumi-e WI, WII, SP 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 627 Handbuilding with Alison WI, WII, SP 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WEDNESDAY 216 Real Jewelry II WI, WII, SP 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 453 Independent Study 418 Open Drawing and Painting WI, WII, SP 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 960 Knitting Basics 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP 423 Fantastic Creatures WI, WII, SP 1:00-4:00PM 579 Beginning Watercolor 456 Spinning-New WI, WII, SP 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM 302 Stone Carving with Perspectives on Art WI, WII, SP Pneumatic Tools 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 424 Fantastic Creatures 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM WI, WII, SP 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 595 Paint Your Heart Out! WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 470 The Realistic Portrait WI, WII, SP 961 Beyond Basics: in Oils & Pastels 477 Art & Soul of Knitting to Impress 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Landscape Painting 609 Handbuilding with Alison 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM WI, WII, SP 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP 598 An Acrylic Journey 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 546 Animals in Watercolor 478A Acrylic Painting SATURDAY WI 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM For Beginners Winter II 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 734 Web Design: 599 Acrylic Painting: WI, WII, SP Where Do I Start? Textures & Mediums 130 Poet's Essential Toolkit 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM 371 Woodturning PM WI, WII, SP WII WI, WII, SP 1:00 AM - 4:00 PM WI, WII, SP 718 Intermediate Adobe 634 Clay Exploration Photoshop Elements 13 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WI, WII, SP WI, WII, SP WORKSHOP CALENDAR

326W Basic Welding Skills 326W Basic Welding Skills 328W Bladesmithing January 7-14 January 23-26 February 18-26

328W Bladesmithing 265W All That Glitters! 597W One Day Watercolor Workshop January 7-15 An Introduction to Keum February 18 Boo and Aura22 913W Weave A Scarf Workshop January 28-29 955W Painted Warps for Weaving January 10-12 February 18-19 643W Clay Monoprints 976W Redesign with Mitch Lyons 327W Beginning Welding with Lina Teixeira January 28-29 and Metalworking January 14 February 22- March 15 479W Pushing the Boundaries 368W Intuitive Acrylic Painting of Pastel with Jimmy Wright 967W Resist Printing with Botanicals January 14-15 February 3-4 February 22

327W Beginning Welding 326W Basic Welding Skills 964W Eco Print and Indigo and Metalworking Febuary 4-11 Workshop Intensive January 18-February 8 February 23-25 935W Shibori and Painting 966W One Day Eco Printing Workshop February 4 425W Discover Watercolor Pencils January 20 February 25-26 927W Introduction to Traditional Batik 129W Writing for Self Discovery February 11-12 657W House Tea Pots in Paper Clay January 21 February 25-26 808W1 Polymer Clay Mother/ 497W Acrylic One Day Workshop Daughter Valentine Necklace 326W Basic Welding Skills January 21 February 11 March 4-11

965W Eco Print and Sew 5-Day 326W Basic Welding Skills 935W Shibori and Silk Painting Immersion Workshop February 13-16 March 4 January 23-27

• Sessions available are listed within class descriptions. Register online for any DFAC class or workshop at www.dfac.org • DFAC has scholarships available for both children and adults! Please call or visit our website for guidelines: www.dfac.org/art-class-scholarships • Special scholarships available for military veterans. Please inquire about the David Scales Memorial Scholarship! • NEW Workshops are always being added! Please check our website www.dfac.org for up-to-date information.

Not an artist but want to get involved in the arts community? We have many opportunities to be a part of the arts. VOLUNTEER Dunedin Fine Art Center www.dfac.org/get-involved/volunteer 601W Crystalline Glazing - 326W Basic Welding Skills 966W One Day Eco Printing Workshop Stepping Aside of the Process April 1-8 April 13 March 11-12 328W Bladesmithing 326W Basic Welding Skills 968W Eco Printing and Natural April 1-9 April 17-20 Dye Extracts Workshop March 16-18 368W Intuitive Acrylic Painting 327W Beginning Welding April 3-4 and Metalworking 219W HOT SURFACE TEXTURES! May 3-24 Understanding Heat Textures 970W Introduction to Rigid and Reticulation Heddle Weaving 326W Basic Welding Skills March 18-19 April 4-6 May 6-13

445W One Day Water Soluble 429W Sketching in Pen & Color 955W Painted Warps for Weaving Oil Painting Workshop April 5 May 6-7 March 18 131W Change Your ARTITUDE 976W Fashion Redesign 976W Fashion Redesign - A Life Changing Retreat with Lina Teixeira with Lina Teixeira April 5-7 May 13 March 18 513W The Multiple Color Woodcut 450W Portraits in Colored Pencil 326W Basic Welding Skills April 7-9 May 20-21 March 20-23 935W Shibori and Silk Painting 969W Simple Screen Printing on Fabric 969W Simple Screen Printing on Fabric April 8 May 20 March 25 927W Introduction to Traditional Batik 326W Basic Welding Skills 327W Beginning Welding April 8-9 May 22-25 and Metalworking March 29-April 19 967W Resist Printing with Botanicals April 12

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 5 life arts

130 Poet’s Essential Toolkit 132 Creative Writing 368 Japanese Sumi-e with Thomas Gremaud with Thomas Gremaud with Noriko Kuehn Wednesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Thursday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $135 M / $165 NM Studio TBD Studio TBD Studio H All Levels All Levels All Levels Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP The Poets’ Essential Toolkit will take class In the Creative Writing course, class members Learn the simple and serene world of painting members through an investigation of the nature will have the option of choosing one or more focus Sumi-e (painting with ink) and Japanese Kanji of creativity, definitions of poetry, meaning in areas: short fiction, poetry, essays, or drama. Calligraphy (Shodo). This casual, introductory a poem, strong diction, figures of speech, the Class meetings will be divided among skills class is for anyone and covers the basic skills of abstract and the concrete, rhythm and meter, instruction and practice, reading and discussion Japanese brush painting for beginners, as well the poetic line, and the poem as a spoken and of published works we use as models, and reader as more advanced techniques for experienced a written art form. Class meetings will typically response to student writing in a workshop. learners. Get used to Shodo techniques with include introduction of a poetic concept with Before each class meeting, members will upload Japanese brushes. Learn brushstroke control published poems as models, exercises to practice a sample of their writing to a shared drive so all and how to draw Japanese characters, such that concept, and discussion of class members’ will have an opportunity to prepare comments as heart” and “moon.” The class also focuses performance on those exercises. Each week for the workshop section of class. Specific on Sumi-e to draw images, such as Bamboo class members will have a writing assignment skills addressed in class meetings will depend and Koi fish. Learn the historical and cultural which they will upload to a shared drive a couple on members’ interests but may include plot background of Shodo and Sumi-e. The lecture days before class. By the day of class, students structure and development, characterization, will be minimal with focus on plenty of hands-on will have read all the writing assignments for paragraph and essay structure, voice, style, studio time. Learn how to balance Yin and Yang, that week in preparation for a class discussion. approaches to dialogue, figures of speech, and using the contrast of ink to create the desired By the end of the course, class members will effective diction. By the end of the course, class results. A $10 materials fee is paid directly to have a broader set of writing tools and a set of members will have a clearer understanding of the instructor. successful poems that employ those tools. As effective approaches to the kinds of writing that a culminating activity students will share their interest them. As a culminating activity, the class poems before an audience of their classmates will have a reading of their works. and invited guests.

135 Calligraphy: Uncial Style 380 Zen Brush Art 126 Creating Sacred Art with Linda Renc with Noriko Kuehn with Lynn Kilbride Monday, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Monday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Thursday, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM Tuition $140 M /$170 NM Tuition $135 M / $165 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio M1 Studio M1 Cottage Campus All Levels All Levels All Levels Offered WI Offered WI, WII, SP Offered SP The classic letter style from the Medieval era is This 2000 year old art form is practiced by Dig deep into your soul, into the creative space just perfect for your projects. Learn a bit of the Zen Masters who adhere to the practice of that lives in us all. Explore ancient traditions fascinating history of calligraphy while writing meditation in preparation for painting. Noriko of the sacred art of Native Americans, early with broad-edged pen & ink like the ancient will start the class with a Zen meditation Greeks, and the tribes of Mexico. Create Celtic scribes. Uncial script is a beautiful, legible and serve tea in preparation for Zen Brush ofrendas, mandalas, icons and more! We will and versatile style for contemporary use from techniques. A $10 materials fee will be paid work across all media from painting to collage poetry to elegant envelopes. to the instructor for your brush and ink. You to assemblage. No experience necessary but a will need to bring paper. heart open to the sacred a necessity!

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WORKSHOPS 131W Change Your ARTITUDE - A Life Changing Retreat with Lisbeth Graham Wed 2-4 PM, Thurs & Fri 10 AM -5 PM Tuition $210 M / $240 NM Studio I Apr 5-7 You will be amazed how a 3 day retreat can change your approach to your creativity, even perhaps your life. Find the joy in creating in a non-stress, non-judgmental environment that welcomes non-artists and artists who want a little out-of-the-box thinking. We use dream work, meditation, visual journeys, and stretching to “clear the pathways to creativity.” Please bring personal memorabilia, or photos that are meaningful to you. Class projects will 136 Calligraphy: 129W Writing for include sketching, painting, collage and paper creation additives, found object assemblage Neuland Style Self Discovery and journaling. A $55 materials fee is paid to with Linda Renc with Maureen McDole the instructor. Workshop meets on Wednesday Monday, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Saturday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM from 2pm-4pm ONLY for welcoming and intro Tuition $140 M /$170 NM Tuition $45 M / $55 NM to process and materials. Thursday and Friday Studio M1 All Levels All Levels Offered Jan 21 schedule is 10am-5pm. Offered SP Need a kickstart to your creativity? Writing Many calligraphers love Neuland for its can be an extremely powerful tool for chunky, funky 1930’s flavor and it’s so simple personal exploration and transformation. to learn. This broad-pen capital alphabet has In this class we will use writing exercises, many design possibilities from poster lettering discussion, and Joseph Campbell’s “The to graphic design. Students will cut eraser Hero’s Journey” to explore our motivations stamps, draw monograms and create textures for why we write and what creative blocks with written texts (no relation to texting!) keep us from the page. Variations and alternative writing tools will be introduced. Pilot Parallel Pens can be purchased from the instructor for $12.

37TH ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY Sunday April 23, 2017 5pm to Sunset The Fenway Waterfront Property Overlooking St. Joseph’s Bay Bayshore Drive, Dunedin FL

• SILENT AUCTION • LIVE AUCTION • LIVE MUSIC • LOCAL RESTAURANTS FOOD STATIONS & BEVERAGES

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 7 jewelry

201 Real Jewelry I - Beginning Basic Wire Jewelry Techniques I Basic Wire Jewelry Techniques II Silversmithing with Stacy Perry with Stacy Perry 204 Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 205 Thursday, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM with Susan Maxon Offered W I, W II, SP Offered WII Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM 206 Thursday, 11:00 AM -2:00 PM 212 Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered SP Offered WI Lab Fee $15.00 Tuition $149 M /$179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio K Lab Fee $5.00 Lab Fee $5.00 Level 1, 2 Studio K Studio K Offered WI, WII, SP Level 1 Level 1, 2, 3 Structured for the beginner with no previous Not to be confused with traditional wire-wrapping, Create beautiful and unique jewelry using wire jewelry instruction. Students will learn necessary this class teaches a style of wire jewelry that and beads? In this class, you will learn many of skills in class such as handling tools and torches incorporates forging, texturing and different wire the finer details that will make your jewelry stand and setting semi-precious stones. Individual manipulating skills. You’ll also learn about patinas out from the ordinary. Learn advanced links, attention allows students to progress at their and finishing techniques, all while creating a clasps, wire wrapping techniques and finishes, own pace through the creation of 3 beautiful variety of jewelry components and unique wire and take your wire jewelry art to the next level! A sterling silver jewelry pieces. Metals and stones bracelets and earrings. $45 Material Fee to be $50 material fee will be paid to the instructor are available for purchase from the instructor paid to instructor at time of class. at the start of class. at an extra cost.

Metalworks I - Intro to Basic Real Jewelry II 217 Open Jewelry Studio Jewelry Fabrication with Susan Maxon with Monitor 202 Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuesday, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM with Stacy Perry 216 Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $60 M / $90 NM 208 Monday,10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Tuition $149 M /$179 NM Studio K Offered WI, WII, SP Lab Fee $15.00 All Levels 220 Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Studio K Offered WI, WII,SP Offered WI, WII Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered WI, WII, SP Enjoy the use of DFAC’s newly updated jewelry Lab Fee $15.00 studio with endless thanks to our creative Studio K Structured for students with basic jewelry skills. Level 1, 2, 3 partners, the West Coast Florida Society of Students will be introduced to a variety of metals, Goldsmiths. This open studio allows both Learn the basics of metal jewelry fabrication to more complex construction and basic casting currently enrolled DFAC jewelry students & while learning how to solder and use the flex methods. Individual attention allows students to WCFSG members time to continue their jewelry- shaft, rolling mill, torch and other common bench progress at their own pace through a series of making pursuits outside of the designated class tools.You’ll enjoy making fun and unique jewelry projects that are designed to build skills. Metals time. Open Jewelry Studio registration entitles projects in copper, bronze and sterling silver as and stones are available for purchase from you to an additional 18 hours of studio time. A you explore soldering, stone setting, piercing, the instructor at an extra cost. monitor is present to oversee the proper use of forging and hammering, sawing, filing, riveting, studio equipment only. No instruction provided. texturing and finishes. Material Fee $65.00 Tuition includes a $10 lab fee designated to Paid to Instructor. a common studio fund.

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221 Metal-Smithing-An Independent Jewelry Study 222 Metalworks II- Intermediate with Stacy Perry with Stacy Perry Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Lab Fee $15.00 Lab Fee $15.00 Studio K Studio K Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 3, 4, 5 Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP This is a guided independent studies class for the intermediate to advanced In this Metalsmithing II class, students will be introduced to metalsmith student. Bring in your jewelry projects or start something new! technique-based projects designed to increase confidence with the We’ll troubleshoot both design and technique challenges and critique designs torch and expand and hone their jewelry fabrication skill set, with a both one-on-one and as a group. This class is loaded with great bench tips and focus on torch control and more advanced stone setting techniques technical demonstrations to guide students through projects with success. like unusual bezel and tube settings. Basic metal fabrication skills Bring your own materials or you may purchase materials from the instructor. a must! This is a limited entry class, so sign up early to ensure your A $15 materials fee, payable to the instructor, helps to defray the cost of spot. A $75 materials fee is paid directly to the instructor. miscellaneous supplies.

WORKSHOPS

219W HOT SURFACE 266W KNUCKLE DOWN- TEXTURES! Understanding Five Types of Hinges 265W All That Glitters! An Introduction Heat Textures and with Susan Maxon Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM to Keum Boo and Aura22 Reticulation Tuition $120 M / $150 NM with Stacy Perry with Stacy Perry Lab Fee $15.00 Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Studio K Tuition $175 M / $205 NM Tuition $175 M /$205 NM Level 3, 4, 5 Lab Fee $15.00 Lab Fee $15.00 Offered Apr 8-9 Studio K Studio K Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 2, 3, 4 Learn how to add hinges to your lockets, Offered Jan 28-29 Offered Mar 18-19 earrings, pendants, and little boxes. Five distinctly different styles of hinges will Add the beauty of to your sterling silver jewelry with 24 There are numerous techniques one be taught, from one-knuckle style hinges karat gold! Students will be introduced to the Korean art of can apply to add texture to metal, but to multi-knuckle pin hinges. One spring Keum-boo - an ancient gilding technique used to apply thin with the use of a torch, one can create loaded hinge and one clasp hinge will be sheets of precious metal to silver and other metals. Aura22 - a 22 magic! Fusing, dusting and reticulating included in the mix. Students should be karat yellow gold paint” will also be demonstrated. Traditional creates beautiful and interesting textures very comfortable with the saw, file, and and unconventional methods of Keum-boo application and the on metal. In this workshop, learn how torch to fully enjoy this class. Students advantages/disadvantages of each will be discussed to help to better control and manipulate the will receive specific hinge materials the student find the application technique that serves them process of reticulation to create unique and a detailed, illustrated reference best. Learn how to achieve a dark patina on silver to make the and beautiful patterns. Then learn how to booklet to take home. There will be base gold pop! Students will create a pair of earrings or a pendant fuse precious metals - from larger pieces metals to practice and learn on. A $30 of Sterling silver embellished with 24 karat gold using the to granulation and tiny precious metal materials fee will be paid directly to Keum-boo technique. Add the richness of gold to your jewelry dust. Proper application of the rolling the instructor. designs with minimal expense! Students must be comfortable mill can further enhance your designs with a torch. A materials fee of $85 is paid directly to the to create unique surface textures to take instructor (average depending upon the metals market at your designs to the next level! Students the time of the workshop). must be comfortable with a torch.

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 9 stone carving, wood turning, metal arts

Wood Turning with Arthur Worth 366 Thursday, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM 371 Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 301 Carving in Stone AM 302 Stone Carving with Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with C Fulton Pneumatic Tools Lab Fee $15.00 Friday, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM Industrial Arts Campus Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with C Fulton Level 1, 2, 3 Industrial Arts Campus Friday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Offered WI, WII, SP All Levels Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered WI, WII, SP Lab Fee $15.00 This class is designed for the beginner to Industrial Arts Campus intermediate wood turner. Classes will include Fundamentals are taught using everyday tools. All Levels short demonstrations on technique, tool use and You need only be willing to bring your ideas to Offered WI, WII, SP safety. Once a student demonstrates basic skill life! Please bring drawn ideas, clay maquette This class is an enhancement of the stone carving with several turning tools, they can select items or photos ideas of what you intend to sculpt. class. It is suggested that students have some to make for personal use and gifts including *Hammer, chisels, files and stones may be stone sculpting skills. After gaining the skills to pens, handles for ice cream scoops,, candlesticks, purchased separately from instructor on first carve stone with hand tools, students will enjoy bowls, lidded boxes, bottle stoppers etc. Classes day of class. New students should sign up two working with pneumatic tools. Though the carving have a limited size to permit coaching throughout weeks before start of class so that supplies will is faster, approaching the stone takes precision and your project. Lathes and basic tools are provided be ready for first class. planning. Students should bring a picture, drawing but you are encouraged to bring your own tools or maquette of what they intend to sculpt. Students if you have them. Some wood will be provided should sign up two weeks before start of class to but you can bring your own. Material fee varies have supplies ready for first class. with the project selected, paid to instructor or purchased individually.

WORKSHOPS 327W Beginning Welding and Metalworking with Dominice Gilbert Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $216 M / $246 NM Material Fee $20.00 Institute for Creative Arts All Levels Offered Jan 18-Feb 8, Feb 22-Mar 15, Mar 29-Apr 19, May 3-24 The focus of this 12-hour, 4-meeting (3 hours per meeting), workshop is for students to learn basic metalworking 326W Basic Welding Skills skills including MIG and Oxy Acetylene with Bill Coleman & Dale Tucker welding. Demonstrations include how Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM to cut metal using a cut off wheel Jan 7-8 & 14, Feb 4-5 & 11, Mar 4-5 & 11, Apr 1-2 & 8, May 6-7 & 13 and shear and the use of various Monday, Tuesday Thursday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM bending techniques including slip 328W Bladesmithing Jan 23-24 & 26, Feb 13-14 & 16, Mar 20-21 & 23, roller, brake and torch bending. Apr 17-18 & 20, May 22-23 & 25 Students will learn “hands on” with Ken Straight Tuition $250 M / $280 NM as they work on individual Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 AM -3:00 PM Tuition $315 M / $345 NM Material Fee $20.00 projects. Students should Institute for Creative Arts Material Fee $20.00 come with safely glasses, Institute for Creative Arts Level 1, 2 leather gloves, long All Levels Students will learn welding techniques in mild pants, cotton Offered Jan 7-8 & 14-15, Feb 18-19 &25-26, steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and plasma and closed toe shoes. Apr 1-2 & 8-9 Students must be 16 cutting. Learn Mig (wire feed) and Tig (tungsten Students will learn how to start and maintain Inert Gas) welding, as well as the basics of years of age or older. All tools and materials a forge fire. Learn how to heat treat metal and welding equipment set-up, maintenance, create a knife by anvil and hammer. All tools and safety procedures. All welding materials included. The Institute for Creative Arts and materials included. Students must be 16 furnished. Bring leather gloves, wear long pants years of age or older. Students should come and good safety shoes. No flip flops or tennis is located at 968 Douglas Ave, Dunedin. with safety glasses, leather gloves, long pants, shoes! Class meets three days - either Saturday, cotton shirts and sturdy closed toe shoes. The Sunday and Saturday, or Monday, Tuesday & Institute for Creative Arts is located at 968 Thursday. The Institute for Creative Arts is Douglas Ave, Dunedin. located at 968 Douglas Ave, Dunedin.

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332 Beginning Glass Blowing 374 Sea Shell Art with Mariel Bass with Caryl Renz Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $295 M / $325 NM Tuition $149 M /$179 NM DMG St. Petersburg Hot Glass Workshop Studio M2 550 24th St S, St. Pete 360 Fine Art of Collage All Levels All Levels Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI: Jan 10-Jan 24, WII: Feb 21-Mar 7 & Assemblage SP: Apr 11-Apr 25 with Toni Roeder Hutfilz This class is an introduction to the favorite pastime Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM of shell collecting & crafting during the Victorian In partnership with renowned glass artist, Duncan Tuition $149 M /$179 NM period, which produced the beautiful octagonal McClellan and the DMG School Project, this 3 Studio I shadowboxes filled with shell mosaics known as week class offers students the opportunity to All Levels 'Sailors Valentines'. Students will learn how to learn the basics of glass making while creating a Offered WI, WII, SP creatively incorporate shells into personal art series of blown and solid glass pieces. Designed Create 2-D and 3-D works from unfinished projects, such as: jewelry designs, paperweights, for the beginner, this course covers the basics of pocketwatch treasures or shadow box mosaics in gathering hot glass from the furnace, blowing paintings, found objects and your own secret treasures. Unlimited material usage and archival hopes of inspiring a contemporary revival in this a bubble and shaping it. Before you enroll, artform. If one loves detailed, focused work that please see the SUPPLY LIST for IMPORTANT integrity will be our focus. Start your creative process by collecting! requires patience—they will find this media truly INFORMATION regarding what to wear and relaxing and gratifying. Instructor will furnish bring, as well as the cancellation policy. a starter kit with tools, shells, glue, etc. for a $25 fee paid to instructor.

WORKSHOPS

372W Possibilities of 808W1 Polymer Clay Mother/ 393 Paper Mache Animals Polymer Clay Daughter Valentine Necklace with Joyce Curvin with Karen Woods with Karen Woods Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM -1:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $145 M / $175 NM Tuition $35 M / $45 NM Studio I Studio H Studio H Level 1 Level 1-2 All Levels Offered WII Offered Jan 27-29 Offered Feb 11-12 Design a , fashion a feline or create a This introduction to the possibilities of polymer Once again we will be offering a wonderful critter and bring it to life" with paper mache. clay as an art medium begins with building Mother/Daughter crafting experience with Students will use a variety of recyclable materials techniques in ombre shading, canework, mica polymer clay. All ages included from age 5 thru including plastic bottles, cardboard and shift manipulations and mokume gane color 95! Includes grandmothers as well. Everyone newspaper to create an animal's body shape, layering. These techniques will let students will be making their own unique heart necklace then add layers of paper mache, embellishments achieve spectacular results in just a short decorated with stamp textures, flowers, glitter and paint to create their very own "Art-Official time. They also lay a foundation for more and more! Make this Valentine’s Day extra Pet". During the process, we'll explore a variety of complex ways of working with polymer special by crafting with your daughter! Tuition techniques, textures and recipes in paper mache. clay in future workshop opportunities. A covers two students. A $5 material fee is paid A materials fee of $15 is paid directly to the $25 material fee is paid directly to the to the instructor and covers all supplies. instructor and covers all needed supplies. instructor.

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 11 drawing

401 Basic Drawing 404 Colored Pencil 405 Figure Drawing with Melissa Miller Nece for Everyone Open Studio Tuesday, 3:30 PM -6:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Melissa Miller Nece No Instructor Studio H Tuesday, 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Monday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Level 1, 2, 3 Tuition $149 M /$179 NM Tuition $20 M / $35 NM Offered WI, WII, SP Studio H Lab Fee $45.00 Student Note: WII class does not meet on March Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Studio C 7; last class is held April 4. Offered WI, WII, SP Level 3, 4, 5 Student Note: WII class does not meet on March Offered WI, WII, SP Learn to draw anything by learning to see as 7; last class is held April 4. No Instructor/Monitor only. This open studio an artist sees, with emphasis on the perception Neat, portable and inexpensive, colored pencils class is open to intermediate / advanced of contour, negative space, proportion and can be used for any style work, from rough students and professional artists. Maximum value. Excellent foundation for beginners, also sketches to finely detailed realism. Students 12 participants. Work in your media of choice on sharpens experienced drawing skills. Improving experiment with color and techniques for a full studies of the live model. NEW: Drop-in students your drawing skills is invaluable in all of your range of special effects. Emphasis on developing may pay the night of class (cash or check only) other creative pursuits. Based on Drawing on the an individual style through personal guidance $12 for members / $15.00 for Non Members. You Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards, this from instructor and class discussion. Some MUST show your membership card to receive the class develops your perceptual skills." background in drawing necessary. All new Member price. You may also register on line and students receive a drawing pad and a special pay in advance. eraser.

409 Basic Drawing 418 Open Drawing with Joseph Weinzettle and Painting Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Robert Sutherland Studio C Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Level 1, 2, 3 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered WI, WII, SP Cottage Campus All Levels 407 Still Life From Life This course introduces beginning students to basic Offered WI, WII, SP with Brooke Allison studio and plein-air (outdoors) drawing techniques Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Take your drawing and painting to new heights in charcoal, graphite and ink. Students will learn of expression... bring YOUR TOOLS and we will Tuition $149 M / $179 NM from direct observation from a variety of still life All Levels help you excel to the next level! Learn anatomy, Offered WI, WII, SP objects. Exercises will develop the students' skill composition, and many facets of art. An open in creating line, tone, volume and composition. painting and drawing class to work on your own Painting and drawing from life is an excellent Typical class exercises will include quick sketches compositions with expert help. way to learn to draw, become aware of values, or gesture studies and long poses. Vine charcoal understand color and develop technique. These (med.) and 18x24 med. wt. drawing paper pad skills are foundational to all types of art making are required for first class. whether it is traditional or abstract. Each week, the instructor will set non-traditional compositions for students to interpret in the medium of their choice.

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WORKSHOPS

425W Discover Watercolor 429W Sketching in Pen & Color 450W Portraits in Pencils with Melissa Miller Nece Colored Pencil Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM with Melissa Miller Nece Tuition $80 M / $110 NM with Melissa Miller Nece Saturday & Sunday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Cottage Campus Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM -4:00 PM Tuition $160 M / $190 NM All Levels Tuition$160 M / $190 NM Studio H Offered Apr 5 Studio H All Levels Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered Feb 25-26 Artists’ fine line markers are not just for careful Offered May 20-21 Water soluble colored pencils combine the detail work – they’re also great for quick sketches. Colored pencil is an ideal medium for portrait precision and control of pencil drawing with With the addition of color – with colored pens, a drawing. This workshop focuses on techniques the fluid possibilities of watercolor paint. few colored pencils, watercolor pencils, pastels for drawing skin, eyes, hair and other details They’re especially useful for travelers and plein or watercolors – you can create fresh and lively of portraiture. It will also include general air artists, great for sketchbooks and journals. frameable art or fill a journal. Forget erasing information on facial structure and proportions Come explore the many ways these versatile and fixing things, just loosen up and have fun and tips for bringing personality to your drawing tools can be used—wet or dry, alone or drawing! (Weather permitting, this class will portraits. You will learn the best colors to use for for mixed media. Derwent, leading makers and draw outside too.) matching skin tone and hair color. Backgrounds innovators in this fine art medium, will provide and will also be discussed. Stonehenge all the pencils for use in this class. (And you’ll paper, one of the best surfaces for colored pencil get to keep some too!) portraits, will be provided.

printmaking

511 Intaglio Etching 512 Intro to with Holly Bird Relief Printing Tuesday,6:00 PM -9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Holly Bird Lab Fee $15 Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Studio L Tuition $149 M /$179 NM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Lab Fee $15 502 Printmaking 504 Intaglio Etching Offered WI, WII, SP Studio L with Steve Littlefield with Steve Littlefield Level 1, 2 Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Introduction to basic and safe Offered WI, WII, SP Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M /$179 NM methods of etching with a non- Lab Fee $10 Lab Fee $15 Introduction to block relief printing acid solution (ferric chloride) using in linocut techniques. Working in Studio L Studio L copper plates. Some drawing and Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 oil-based inks, we will explore Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP printmaking experience would one-color, reduction and multiple be helpful for artists completely block prints, transferring images An introduction to the oldest This class will introduce you to new to etching. Those with more by hand and also by using the form of printmaking. Basic relief basic and safe methods of Intaglio experience can expand on their large press. You'll learn about the techniques are taught using Printmaking. Copper plates and printmaking work. Mezzotints history of relief printing; choosing linoleum block and woodcut. Learn non-acid etching solution will be and other techniques will be subject matter; the importance to print paper or fabric by hand used to make line and aquatint offered, the use of a large etching of design; preparing images for and with a printing press. Drawing etchings. Collagraphs, Mezzotints press will also be covered. Please maximum contrast and interest; experience required. and other techniques will also register early so we can order the pre-planning for multiple colors, be covered, as will the use of a necessary plates, and if possible, carving techniques and tools for large press. Drawing or other try to have a 3 x 5" sketch in mind wood or linocut; block registration printmaking experience would for the first class. methods and printing techniques. be useful. Please register early so Woodcut is an option for students we can order necessary plates. and will be discussed. Maximum 6 students.

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 13 painting

421 Intro to Pastel 422 Abstract Fantastic Creatures 450 Possibilities in Painting Expressionism Acrylic with Malanda Schmitz Pastel 423 Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM with Lorraine Potocki Painting 424 Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with Brooke Allison Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM with Lorraine Potocki Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M /$179 NM Studio M1 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio N Tuesday, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM Studio G Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 All Levels Offered WI, WII, SP All Levels Offered WI, WII, SP Studio G Offered WI, WII, SP All Levels Creatures and those we call family Learn pastel painting techniques Offered WI, WII, SP This class is an exploration of the are loved and portraits of them using hard and soft pastels. This is many methods of pastel painting Explore a wide range of creative are cherished. This class will be a how to" class for beginners with and is suited for all levels. Brooke and abstract painting techniques filled with fun as you learn how to a lot of individualized attention. will demonstrate the different types and learn how to express capture your favorite animal on Working from your own photo of pastel on the various papers. movement, texture, and emotions. canvas. You will learn how to take reference or one provided, you You will discover underpainting You'll learn how to find sources of a photo for reference, composition, will learn the basics of composition, and your own unique style. The inspiration for your painting that and drawing that image to paint. values, the use of cool and warm new pastelists will be introduced will serve to begin construction of Techniques in acrylic painting to colors, and much more. A materials to materials and techniques with your composition. We'll work with capture the essence of your subject kit will be available for purchase a lot of individual attention. large bold strokes using brushes, will be explored. We will be working from the instructor for $25. palette knives, paint rollers, and from your photos and sketches so other interesting tools to create a bring lots of your favorite photos variety of effects. Throughout the to the first class. painting process, we'll talk about the focal point, values, temperature and many other essentials that will unite all elements of your work.

Open Painting with Melissa Miller Nece 453 Independent Study 456 Spinning-New 458 Thursday, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM 463 Oils/Acrylic with Brooke Allison Perspectives on Art 459 Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Painting-Starting Fresh Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Robert Sutherland Studio C with Joan Duff-Bohrer Studio G Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Level 3, 4, 5 Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Offered WI, WII, SP Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered WI, WII, SP Tuition $149 M / $179 NM WII-458 does not meet March 9; All Levels Cottage Campus last class is held April 6. Offered WI, WII Independent Study is a class All Levels WII-459 does not meet March 10; This class is designed to help you designed for artists who want Offered WI, WII, SP last class is held April 7. enrich your oil or acrylic paintings. to choose they own medium and Whatever subject matter you like Improve your skills in technique, Students will receive instruction on subject matter with individualized to paint - spinning will free your composition and concept ways to start a painting and some help from the instructor. The student subconscious abilities! "Spinning" Individualized instruction to ideas about color effectiveness. should have some experience with refers to turning the canvas, metal, develop your own style of painting The first class will involve a still the medium of choice. wood or other vehicle at 90 degree in acrylics or oils. (Colored life exercise and later classes may angles while applying the oil, pencil students accepted with include a set up by the instructor acrylic, watercolor, pencil, charcoal instructor's permission). Choose or your own choice of imagery. or other medium. Taking your personal subject matter, explore Materials on the supply list should favorite work of art and hanging it composition and color theory, be brought to the first class. upside down may reveal an entirely solve painting problems. Drawing new piece. experience advised.

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470 The Realistic Portrait in 477 Art & Soul of Landscape Oils & Pastels Painting with Markissia Touliatos with Karen Baker Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio G Studio G Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 465 Joyful Painting Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP with Cynthia Jacobson Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM In this class, you will learn the fundamental Bring your passion for landscape painting to new Tuition $149 M /$179 NM principles of portrait painting from life using heights in this guided, open studio, all media Cottage Campus direct painting methods. We will concentrate class. Using your own reference materials, learn All Levels on proper proportion, values, skin tones, and how to identify and convey the essence of your Offered WI, WII getting a likeness. The instructor will give step landscape subjects— respond by interpreting vs. by step demonstrations and lots of individual copying. Develop more intuitive, spontaneous Students are encouraged to find their personal instruction from how to begin the initial ways of seeing and paint with greater emotion style in the painting medium of their choice. drawing through mixing beautiful skin tones and purpose. Additional topics include Specific exercises to discover the creative and atmospheric backgrounds. We will have composition and design, color exploration, spirit and development as an artist will two models for three weeks each. qualities of light and shadow, value contrasts, also be explored. A supportive and intimate edge control, aerial perspective. Maximum 10 environment provides individual attention that students, familiar with their chosen medium. builds self confidence.

478 Intermediate Acrylic 479 Painting the Portrait Oil Painting for Everyone Painting or Still Life with Fran McLean 491 Wednesday, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM with Carole Rosefelt with Markissia Touliatos 492 Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio N Studio H Studio G All Levels Level 2, 3 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP This is a small supportive class for beginners Students will advance their acrylic painting skills. In this class you will explore several different through advanced at the Weaver Park Cottage Learn the basic language of composition, the approaches to perfecting your painting skills in Campus. Realistic techniques are taught along pure excitement of color, the mystery of line, portraiture using pastel, charcoal or oils. You'll with color mixing, composition, content, shading the safety of structure and form using acrylic learn Classical Realism principles to paint form and blending. Each artist will work from their own and mixed media, as the student begins to and tonal values using plaster head casts as reference material, have one-on-one attention explore a free and personal way of painting and they do in the Ateliers or you can work from and demo instructions. develop new ideas and direction. Carole provides photographs. Students may also opt to learn demonstrations, warm-up projects and critiques. how to set up a still-life and learn classical The student will explore a different and freer way painting methods, such as tonal values, edges, of painting and develop their own creativity! and accurate drawing.

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 15 painting

495 Painting the Florida 599 Acrylic Painting: Landscape - Inside & Out Textures & Mediums with Karen Baker with Anita Wood Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Cottage Campus Studio B1 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 All Levels Offered WII, SP Offered WII 598 An Acrylic Journey The study of landscape painting must include In this class we go beyond Acrylics and explore with Anita Wood time spent working outdoors directly from nature, Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM the exciting world of Textures and Mediums! We where we connect with the essence of our subject Tuition $149 M / $179 NM will be working on several paintings throughout and arrive at our statement of purpose. This unique Studio B1 this course including the use of Image Transfers, course of study combines painting outdoors on All Levels Creative use of Clear Tar Gel & Gesso, Masking location with studio sessions. Working outdoors Offered WI Fluid with Acrylics, Gold Leaf Abstracts and Faux en plein air, we will develop a series of small Encaustics on a textured surface. This course will format color studies. Back in the studio we will In this part of the Acrylic Journey we will explore feature at least one demo every week. You will be create finished paintings using our color studies the world of painting Abstracts. Every class will encouraged to use your own subject material and as reference. Additional topics covered: color have a demo to encourage and inspire you. Colors roll with your creative thought process. There will choices and values, composition, patterns of light will be blended, scraped and dripped to create be plenty of time for painting during the classes and shadow, aerial perspective. Instructor demos beautiful subtle paintings. Feel free to use any with individual consultations to help you achieve and plenty of one-on-one attention. canvas size, fluid acrylics, heavy body acrylics, your personal goals! gels, pastes and collage to achieve your goal.

WORKSHOPS

368W Intuitive Acrylic Painting 445W One Day Water Soluble 497W Acrylic One Day with Candy Schultheis Oil Painting Workshop Workshop Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuition $175.00 M / $195.00 NM with Carole Rosefelt with Carole Rosefelt Studio N Saturday, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Saturday, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM All Levels Tuition $65.00 M / $95.00 NM Tuition $65.00 M / $95.00 NM Offered Jan 14-15, April 3-4 Studio H Studio H Level 1 Level 1, 2 Abandon traditional methods of painting in this Offered Mar 18 Offered Jan 21 non-traditional course and get in touch with your Similar to regular oil colors but can be thinned Make a painting in an afternoon! Explore acrylic intuitive self. We will be using a variety of tools with water! Get the look and feel of traditional and Impressionist style painting on canvas. and techniques (layering, stamping, spraying oil painting without the harmful solvents. Students will work on landscape or floral with water, rolling paint, etching), we’ll be explore Students will work on either landscapes or paintings. Materials fee of $5 is paid to the color mixing, contrast, mark making and where floral compositions.A $5 material fee is paid instructor and includes all materials needed. to begin, with demonstrations and plenty of to the instructor. individualized attention.

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WORKSHOPS 479W Pushing the Boundaries of Pastel with Jimmy Wright Friday & Saturday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuition $275 M / $305 NM Studio N Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered Feb 3-4 A two day multilevel workshop combining the alchemy of layering pastel with the essentials of mark making while utilizing the skills of critical seeing. Exercises will emphasize figure/ground, composition, and color while exploiting materials and technique to push the traditional conventions of pastel. The course will include demonstrations, critiques, and discussions of contemporary and modern art masters including Edgar Degas, Victor Hugo, Paul Klee, Paula Rego and Wolf Kahn. Jimmy Wright is the President of the Pastel A Personal Journey Society of America. Born in 1944, he is a Through the History Kentucky native. With a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1967), Wright of Pastel with Jimmy received the George D. Brown Travel Fellowship, Wright which enabled him to study in Europe, Asia, the Sunday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Middle East, and Africa. He earned his MFA from Ticket $10 M / $20 NM Southern Illinois University in 1971. Wright’s work Feb 5 hangs in many public and private collections The talk and PowerPoint including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and presentation will interweave the Art Institute of Chicago. Showing worldwide, the histories of pastel and the Wright has had numerous solo exhibitions Pastel Society of America while throughout his career, including “Jimmy Wright, illustrating Jimmy Wright's Twenty Years of Paintings and Pastels” organized development as a pastel artist by the Springfield Art Museum, Missouri. To and how a passion for great learn more about the artist, visit http://www. works of art and materials shape jimmywrightartist.com an artist’s development as an individual voice.

383W Color Intensive Workshop with Elio Camacho Wed, Thurs, Fri, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuition $345 M / $375 NM Studio N All Levels Offered Mar 15-17 Elio Camacho, a San Francisco painter, is an accomplished colorist who teaches in oil and acrylic. He uses engaging demos in his still life workshops and stresses design and color theory in conveying emotion and effective composition. His technique incorporates an ala prima approach to mixing color on the canvas as well as the palette. Revealing how warm and cool colors, value and transparency control composition, depth and focal points of the painting, Elio can help you bring new life to your work.

Students will work from still life setups in the studio that provide basic challenges of composition, form, texture, highlighting and shadowing. Each student is given personal attention with care not to discourage their style or vision, but to enhance them. This workshop is meant to help the student to raise the bar on their own work by finding new freedom in painting. Let your brush become your voice!

Demo scheduled for Wednesday, February 22 from 9:30am-12:30pm. Free for members/$5 non-members.

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552A Watercolors - Larger than 552B Watercolors - Larger than 546 Animals in Watercolor Life: Bold & Beautiful! Life: Painting with Drama! with Debra Thomas-Weible Wednesday , 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with Anita Wood with Anita Wood Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Thursday , 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday , 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Studio M1 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM All Levels Studio B1 Studio B1 Offered WII Level 3, 4, 5 Level 3, 4, 5 Offered WI Offered WII Want to learn to paint , cats, birds? Week The theme for this class is BOLD & BEAUTIFUL! The theme for this class is PAINTING WITH one will focus on picking several subjects from An exciting challenge is planned for every week, DRAMA! An exciting challenge is planned for your photographs and working on the pencil along with a critique to start the class and every week, along with a critique to start the drawing…with the emphasis on learning to draw. a demo. You are encouraged to paint from class and a demo. You are encouraged to paint Week two, we will deal with color theory and your own photos and either follow the class from your own photos and either follow the class how to mix colors from a limited palette. Once challenge or paint your own study. There will be challenge or paint your own study. There will be we have mastered the basics, we will paint our plenty of time for painting during the class with plenty of time for painting during the class with animal subjects. individual consultations to help you achieve individual consultations to help you achieve your your personal goals! personal goals!

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549 Dancing with YUPO and 551 Experimental Watermedia Rocking with TERRASKIN! with Toni Roeder Hutfilz Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM with Taylor Ikin Tuition $149 M / $179 NM 597W One Day Tuesday , 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Studio I Tuition $149 M / $179 NM All Levels Watercolor Workshop Studio B1 Offered WI, WII, SP with Carole Rosefelt All Levels Saturday, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Offered WI, WII, SP Push creative composition and design to higher Tuition $65 M / $95 NM Known as the “YUPO QUEEN” for the past 16 levels. Whether one is a non-painter or advanced, Studio H this class encourages experimentation rather Level 1, 2 years, Taylor Ikin, will also introduce you to Offered Feb 18 Yupo, a waterproof synthetic paper, and a new than formula. Use unusual materials to surface, Terraskin, which is made from stone! paint, collage and assemble. After weekly Learn watercolor painting in one afternoon! Enjoy individual attention and class critiques, demonstrations, students are encouraged to Get a taste of transparent watercolor motivational reading and art discussions in a create through pouring, sewing, stamping, making several small paintings - florals and creative environment. rubbing, and spraying, etc. This class is an landscapes. All supplies are included and adventure for traditional artists as well as those snack is provided. who paint beyond realism.

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553 Watercolor For Beginners 581 The Jazz of Watercolors 579 Beginning Watercolor with Anita Wood with Susan Wiley with Kerry Stratton Waltz Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuesday, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Thursday, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition: $149 M/ $179 NM Tuition $140 M / $170 NM Studio B1 Studio M1 Studio M1 All Levels Offered WI, WII, SP Level 1, 2 Offered WI, WII Offered WI, WII, SP Ready to take your watercolor painting to the Join this exciting class for lessons in Transparent next level? In this class, you will be challenged New to watercolor? This class will lead you Watercolors. This course will focus on “how to” and guided onto the path that is yours, and through everything you need to know to get lessons featuring a new demo every week. The yours alone, to make your paintings powerful started in watercolor. We will complete a painting studies will include the color wheel, values, and strong with great movement. You will learn each week that will focus on basic techniques transparent colors, brushstrokes and various valuable techniques using the 1” angle brush and and explore a variety of subject matter. No prior techniques. A variety of subjects will expand your going big - a half sheet is the smallest size; a full experience needed, just a few supplies and a watercolor skills. This class is for all levels – New sheet painting is preferred. The final hour of the desire to have FUN! to watercolors and experienced beginners. class will be devoted to critiquing so that you will have tools to bring your painting to a close. Bring reference photos to compose your own still life.

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596 The Watercolor 604 Clay FUN-damentals Handbuilding with Jacqueline Experience with Lee Anderson with Jacqueline McDonough Thursday , 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 603 Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM with Carole Rosefelt Tuition $149 M / $179 NM 629 Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Clay Fee $15.00 / Lab Fee $20.00 630 Monday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio F Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio H All Levels Clay Fee $15.00 / Lab Fee $20.00 Level 1, 2, 3 Offered WI, WII, SP Studio E Offered WI, WII, SP All Levels Explore clay at your own pace in a relaxed Learn to paint Landscapes, Florals and Still Offered WI, WII, SP atmosphere. Learn basic pottery skills, practice Lifes using transparent watercolor techniques. skills you already have learned, or try something Every week we will explore a different technique This class teaches basic to complex techniques new. Handbuilding and wheel techniques will through classroom demonstration, which can in a step-by-step format. You may choose to be demonstrated as well as various surface then be personalized in your project. We will be use your own reference materials as well as treatments and firing techniques. Learn the basic working with the extruder (think giant cookie extensive examples provided by instructor. “do’s and don’ts” of working in clay and, from press) at least once during the session and will Demos and discussion weekly and individual there, your imagination is the limit. also explore the extensive glazes in our studio. help with your own projects.

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Wheel of Fortune with Jackie LaDrig 619 Thursday , 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM 628 Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Levels 1, 2, 3 612 Open Clay Studio Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 with No instructor Studio D Check for Availability Offered WI, WII, SP Tuition $60 M / $90 NM Clay fee $15 / Lab fee $20 This is an introductory class to the pottery wheel. 602 Throwing and All Levels Instructor provides step-by-step instruction and Crystalline Glazes Offered WI, WII, SP demonstrations to help you create functional clay objects. This class will cover the basics with Glenn Woods An excellent opportunity for CURRENTLY Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM ENROLLED DFAC clay students who desire of wheel throwing, trimming, and glazing of Tuition $149 M / $179 NM more time to work on their projects using studio functional forms. We will create mugs, bowls, Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 equipment. All clay studio policies are strictly plates, and more. Studio E & F enforced and work may not be intended for Level 3, 4, 5 production. To use the Open Clay Studio, students Offered WI, WII, SP must purchase a Punch Card. Each punch card is We will be exploring forms appropriate for good for 18 individual 1-hour sessions. Students crystalline glazes. The first 4 weeks will focus on will have the option of attending one or more of creating pieces, the 5th week will be dedicated the five Open Clay Studio meetings each week. to preparing your work for glazing and week 6 Punch Cards must be presented to the studio will be the session dedicated to glazing. This is monitor at each session being attended. PLEASE not a glaze mixing class - glazes will be provided NOTE: ONLINE REGISTRATIONS FOR STUDIO by the instructor. This class is for intermediate TIME ARE NOT BEING ACCEPTED. YOU MUST to advanced students who are comfortable with PURCHASE THE PUNCH CARDS IN PERSON AT their throwing skills. THE FRONT DESK PRIOR TO ATTENDING THE OPEN CLAY STUDIO. 623 Learning to Throw with Lee Anderson Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 Studio F Level 1, 2, 3 Offered WI, WII, SP

This work-at-your-own-pace class covers the basic mechanics of throwing on the wheel, including preparing the clay, centering, shaping, trimming, and glazing. We also discuss firing techniques, including raku. The focus of the class is on practicing techniques, and students include those who have never worked with clay to those who are more advanced.

Handbuilding with Alison 631 Exploring Paper Clay with Alison Shepard with Jacqueline McDonough 609 Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 626 Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 634 Clay Exploration Tuition $149 M / $179 NM 627 Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM with Jackie LaDrig Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Wednesday , 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Studio E Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Studio E Offered WI, WII, SP Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 All Levels Studio D Offered WI, WII, SP All Levels By adding a small amount of paper Offered WI, WII, SP to stoneware we can make the clay Handbuilding for anyone, beginner to thinner, more flexible and significantly experienced sculptor. Learn hand-building A handbuilding clay class where the student lighter. We will prepare the clay the first class techniques, surface treatments and glazing. will touch on extrusion, slab, coil and modular then explore what we can do with it from there. Create functional and decorative pieces, from construction in clay. Students with prior This is a hand-building class and some basic miniatures to tall garden sculptures, creatures, knowledge in clay will have freedom to further experience with clay is required. The class will containers and wall art. Individual attention their skills in making conceptual, decorative or discuss all aspects including textures, glazing and help. functional art. and making our own patterns.

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WORKSHOPS 657W House Tea Pots in Paper Clay with Cory McCrory Saturday & Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuition $195 M / $225 NM Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $15 Studio E Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered Feb 25-26 In this two-day hands on hand building workshop, visiting artist Cory McCrory will lead the way through exploration of fun and functional construction through one of her most popular pieces of work, small house T" pots made with stoneware paper clay. Students will have the opportunity to push the boundaries of clay, through an introduction to the medium 610 Throwing on the Wheel II of stoneware paper clay. Cory will teach how 601W Crystalline Glazing - to make and store stoneware paper clay. She with Ira Burhans will guide artists through engineering more Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Stepping Aside of the Process Tuition $149 M / $179 NM complicated multi part ideas. Learn to slab Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 with Robert Hessler build curvy shapes and intricate pieces without Studio E & F Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM the worry and complications when working with Level 3, 4, 5 Tuition $195 M /$225 NM regular stoneware. Learn Cory's use of texture Offered SP Studios E + F and simple pattern making which can be used Level 3, 4, 5 for many projects. You will even play with high This class is for the student who has some Offered Mar 11-12 temperature wire. Cory is generous in sharing her experience on the potter’s wheel. Students techniques for texture and will also show how she will work with the instructor to better This workshop will be a complete overview of the decorates her pots with underglazes and glaze." understand different throwing techniques crystalline glazing process- the technical process and work on their own ideas in class. Together as well as the creative/experimental aspects of it. we will explore the never-ending challenge Robert will show how he personally approaches and discovery of working in clay. this process and walk through each step and stage of it, from throwing demos though the finishing of glazed forms. There will also be a slide presentation showing the progression of his work through the years and a discussion of personal creative vision and inspiration. This is a lecture/ demo workshop that will focus on using this glazing technique as a form of creative expression. Robert Hessler, a New York native, graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 1991 and has been making a living as a professional potter since 2000. Showing and selling his work primarily at fine art shows across the country, he has also received numerous awards for his work. “My primary focus and motivation is to create a synergy between form and surface. All of my vessels are thrown on the wheel using a porcelain clay body. I keep the line of the forms simple and 610A Throwing on the Wheel fluid to accommodate the glazes I work with. These glazes are fired in a very controlled firing II (5 Weeks Only) cycle to yield actual crystal formations within the with Ira Burhans surface of the glaze. The nature of these glazes Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM is very unpredictable and lively. I am drawn to Tuition $124 M / $149 NM creating a contrast and balance between the Clay Fee $15 / Lab Fee $20 Studio E & F very structured symmetrical forms and the free Level 3, 5 form organic nature of the glaze.” Offered WI, WII

This class is for the student who has some experience on the potter’s wheel. Students will 643W Clay Monoprints work with the instructor to better understand different throwing techniques and work on their with Mitch Lyons own ideas in class. Together we will explore Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM the never-ending challenge and discovery of Tuition $220 M / $250 NM working in clay. Clay Fee $25 Studio E All Levels Offered Jan 28-29 Students will learn to apply wet colored clay slips on a board and create a print by wetting the paper, placing it over the clay slab and applying pressure with a rolling pin. All tools and materials provided, including: paper, inks and clay. Students should leave with at least 2-3 finished prints. WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 21 photography Coffee & Sterling Society Conversation Annual Founders 2016 - 2017 Schedule Day Luncheon

January 12, 2017 Friday January 27, Joyce Curvin, 2017 Paper Mache At Bon Appetit in February 9, 2017 downtown Dunedin. Selina Roman, Tickets $50 per person Photography 678 Intro to Digital March 9, 2017 Photography & Photographic Lynn Kilbride, Sacred Art Art with Jeremiah Khokhar April 13, 2017 Monday, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Denis Gaston, Levels 1-2 Mixed Media Offered WI, WII, SP This course is designed for beginners and May 11, 2017 those wanting to make the switch from auto to a manual shooting mode in order to take creative Art Worth, Woodturning control, creating art with a digital camera. There will be an emphasis on foundational principles such as camera functions, operation, composition, and lighting basics through a hands-on approach. Instruction will be through theory, demonstrations, practice at home, assignments and projects. At the conclusion, students should exhibit basic proficiency in a variety of photographic situations.

670 Intermediate Digital Photography & the Future of Photographic Art BECOME A GIVING CIRCLES DONOR with Jeremiah Khokhar Wednesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM • Presenting Sponsors - $15,000+ Tuition $149 M / 179NM Level 2-5 • Founder’s Circle - $10,000+ Offered WI, WII, SP For students comfortable using their gear • President’s Circle - $5,000+ manually, this course is designed to gain a deeper understanding and take your photography to the • Director’s Circle – $2,500+ next level. Understand current digital technology, train the eye to visualize the shots, think more • Circle of 100 - $1,500+ analytically, transform snapshots into art and get the most out of your equipment.Students Giving Circles start at $1,500 and support DFAC’s can expect to learn (but are not limited to): low light, landscape & wildlife photography, and signature special events, exhibitions, shows and natural or available light portraiture just to name workshops. Giving Circles Donors enjoy special a few. Lastly, take a deeper dive into current photography trends and the future of this art by privileges and benefits. To learn more contact Linda looking closely at two major schools of thought in Hamilton at 727-298-3322 x236 or [email protected]. photography and how this affects your images. digital imaging

715 Beginning Adobe 718 Intermediate Adobe 730 Intro to Illustrator CS6 Photoshop Elements 13 Photoshop Elements 13 with Blanka Roundtree Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with Charles Oestreich with Charles Oestreich Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Wednesday, 1:00 PM -4:00 PM Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lab Fee $30 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Levels 1-3 Lab fee $30 Lab fee $30 Offered WI, WII, SP Studio J Studio J Level 1, 2, 3 Level 2, 5 This course will introduce you to vector based Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP imaging. No prior Illustrator experience is This 6-week course is an introduction to the The pre-requisite for this course is access to a required. A basic computer skill set is essential. skills required to adjust and print photos from omputer with Photoshop Elements and familiarity The course will explore the following areas: Adobe Elements. No prior experience with with the program. The course will explore the understanding and advantage of vector based Elements is required but “basic computer skills concept of work flow, the RAW file format, layer art, lines and algorithms for various shapes, are essential”. Students will learn to crop, adjust mode, proper way to merge photos, restoring Illustrator tools, and their usage; basic and color, brightness and contrast and remove old photos, retouching faces, substituting one lesser known but powerful tools; keyboard objects from a photograph. By the end of the or more faces in a group photograph, creating shortcuts, drawing with pen tool and brushes. course the student will have mastered the use a line drawing from a photo, converting a color For a class project, students will create their of a Layer, a Layer Mask, and the Adjustment photo to a b/w photo or sepia tone photo, first vector art, an illustrated self portrait. Layer. The coordinated use of these Elements colorizing a b/w photo and more. Maximum Requirement: You will need a USB Flash drive, capabilities allows the user to produce truly 6 students. minimum 4GB to keep your files. You may bring superior photographs. The class is limited to six your own laptop if desired. students as there are only six computer work stations. If you prefer to work on your own lap top you may bring it to class.

731 Intro to InDesign CS6 734 Web Design: Where Do with Blanka Roundtree I Start? Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with David Wood Lab Fee $30 Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Levels 1-3 Tuition $149 M /$179 NM Offered WI, WII, SP Lab fee $30 Studio J This course will introduce you to InDesign while Level 1, 2 FRESH DELICIOUS picking up basic principles of good design. No Offered WI, WII, SP prior InDesign experience is required. A basic Ready to create your own web site or learn how FOOD MADE computer skill set is essential. This course is it works? No prior knowledge required, you’ll be for beginners and will cover basic features and coding from the first day. We’ll cover the basic TO ORDER tools. You’ll gain an understanding of working terminology, web language (HTML), web design with text and fonts to give your work more polish. fundamentals (handling images, fonts, etc. on Open Mon-Fri 9-2 for You’ll learn how images work in InDesign and the web) and web hosting so you’ll be able to how you can easily make adjustments to your build and publish a site from the bottom up. breakfast and lunch. page layout. For a class project, students will At the end of the session, students will receive design a multi-page photo essay document that a Certificate of Completion and DVD with Located in the will be exported as a PDF. Requirement: You will information and tutorials covered in class to DFAC atrium need a USB Flash Drive, minimum 4GB to keep continue to maintain their website. your files. You may bring your laptop if desired.

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912 Mondays at the Loom with 915 Surface Design 931 Artful Basketry Pam Pawl-Hudson with Mei-Ling St. Leger with Bonnie Bowman Monday, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM Tuesday 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Monday, 10:00 AM- 2:00 PM Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuition $180 M / $210 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149.00 M / $179.00 NM 463 Grant Street, Dunedin, FL 34698 Studio O Material Fee $35.00 All Levels All Levels Studio M1 Offered WI, WII, SP Offered WI, WII, SP All Levels Offered WI, WII, SP Come weave with me and explore a world Students have an opportunity to explore a of colorful yarns, rich textures and heartfelt variety of surface design techniques including In this class, students will create at least one rhythms. There are many projects and looms silk painting, screen printing and traditional traditional and at least one original sculptural to choose from in my well equipped studio. batik. A $40 materials fee is paid directly to basket. Students will learn to prepare reed, collect Pick from simple rigid heddle frames to floor the instructor and covers all supplies. and prepare natural materials, incorporate man looms. You will receive tutoring from beginning made materials and dyeing techniques. The to end of your project and enjoy the company instructor will supply plenty of natural materials, of other weavers. All looms provided. Students found objects and unique yarns. will purchase materials as needed. Classes held at: Pam Pawl Handwoven Textiles, 463 Grant Street, Dunedin 215.483.7157

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955W Painted Warps 970W Introduction to Rigid for Weaving Heddle Weaving with Pam Pawl Hudson with Pam Pawl Hudson Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday & Thursday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $145 M / $175 NM 913W Weave A Scarf Workshop TBD Level 1 with Pam Pawl Hudson All Levels Offered Apr 4-6 Tuesday & Thursday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Offered Feb 18-19 Tuition $145 M / $175 NM We will be weaving with yarn and fabric strips to Level 1 Explore the idea of color movement by learning to create a thick but flexible fabric that can be used Offered Jan 10-12 paint a warp with Fiber Reactive dyes. Students will as a table runner, wall hanging, tablet cover, learn how to make stock solutions, how to lay out eyeglass case, coasters, etc. Each student will be Learn to weave a light weight but warm scarf on their yarns, apply and set the dyes and then how provided with their own loom and will learn how a rigid heddle loom, which is a simple portable to rinse the yarn without tangling ready for the to design a project, thread the loom, weave and frame loom with a slot and hole mechanism loom. We will also learn how to paint coordinating finish their project. Warp yarns and looms are which allows yarns to be raised and lowered weft yarns. Students will bring a 12 x 3yd prepared provided by the instructor. Students are asked to for weaving. Each student will be provided with warp and skeins to dye. They must be cellulosic bring at least 1 yard of light weight fabric that their own loom, or they can bring their own, fiber - cotton, rayon, tencel bamboo, etc. Blends will be cut into strips and any other yarns that and will learn how to design a scarf, thread the are fine. The instructor will send more specific they may want to incorporate into their weaving. loom, weave and finish their project. Students warping information several weeks before class Students may bring their own loom if they wish. are asked to bring one skein of sport or worsted so there is time to purchase yarns and make A $5 materials fee will be paid directly to the weight yarn. A $5 materials fee is paid directly the warps.Please register early. There is a $15 instructor. to the instructor. materials fee paid directly to the instructor.

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965W Eco Print and Sew 966W One Day Eco 5-Day Immersion Workshop Printing Workshop with Kathy Hays with Kathy Hays Thursday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday - Friday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuition $95 M / $125 NM Tuition $600 M / $630 NM Studio O Studio O Level 1, 2 Level 3, 4, 5 Offered April 13 Offered Jan 23-27 Eco Printing is contact printing of plants onto Make beautiful wearable art by printing plants protein fiber fabrics. In this workshop you will onto protein fiber fabrics. In this intermediate learn about plants, fabrics, equipment, processes eco print workshop, evaluate patterns and and two bundling techniques. This is perfect for design placement. Two days will be spent contact fiber artist, feltmakers, dyers and art quilters. printing of plants onto silk or wool fabrics with a No experience necessary, just a willingness to 964W Eco Print and focus on purposeful design placement. Two days experiment and enjoy the bounties of nature. Indigo Workshop Intensive will be dedicated to garment construction of a You will enjoy the wonderful aroma of onion unique wearable art garment. This workshop is skins and Eucalyptus as the brew the bundles. with Kathy Hays for the experienced eco printer who has good Some hand strength is needed to create bundles. Thu, Fri, Sat, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM bundling technique, understands different This workshop is a fundamentals class that will Tuition $400 M / $430 NM processing methods and can work independently. launch your artwork into a new Eco Printing Studio O Intermediate machine sewing skills are expected adventure. A $30 materials fee is paid directly All Levels and local students are encouraged to bring their to the instructor. Offered Feb 23-25 sewing machine, if possible. A $30 materials fee is paid directly to instructor. To reserve your Eco Printing is contact printing of plants onto seat, student may pay in full online, or call fabric. In this 3-day workshop, you will learn DFAC at (727) 298-3322 to make a $100 non- about plants, fabrics, equipment, processes and refundable deposit. bundling techniques that create artful fabrics. Silk and wool fabrics are used because of their affinity for contact printing. While learning the printing process, emphasis will be placed on artful design and purposeful placement of the plant material. Instruction for making and using an indigo vat will be included along with ideas to enhance design. The techniques presented in this workshop are perfect for all fiber artists, feltmakers, dyers and art quilters who are seeking a new medium for personal expression. No experience necessary, just a willingness to 968W Eco Printing and experiment and enjoy the bounties of nature. Natural Dye Extracts Some hand strength is needed to create bundles 967W Resist Printing and expect long periods of standing. This Workshop workshop is designed to learn the essentials, with Botanicals with Kathy Hays understand design and composition with plants with Kathy Hays Thu, Fri, Sat, 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM to be carried out successfully at home. Students Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuition $400 M / $430 NM will take home several sample pieces as well Tuition $95 M / $125 NM Studio O Studio O All Levels as completed projects. Material Fee: $30 to Offered Mar 16-18 cover plant materials, mordants, solutions Level 1, 2 and supplies (paid directly to instructor). Offered April 12 Natural Dyes have a beautiful soothing This workshop will fill quickly! To reserve Make beautiful fabric images on silk with your pallet. Couple that with surface design your seat, student may pay in full online, or locally sourced Florida plants, trees or shrubs. In and contact printing with plants to create call DFAC at (727) 298-3322 to make a $100 this workshop you will be making 2 silk scarves unique and beautiful designs. During this non-refundable deposit. to learn how plants and dyes make gorgeous 3 day workshop you will be using natural tropical prints. This technique can be applied to dye extracts and can expect to learn about larger works of art, such as art quilts, wall art mordant processes of fabrics, how to create or garment construction. What better way to surface designs and how to apply plants for use your local plants and have a lasting piece of added interest and details. No experience is wearable art? This class requires some standing needed for this workshop. This a great way and hand strength to complete the projects. to learn how beautiful the pallet of natural A $25 materials fee is paid directly to the dye extracts. A $45 materials fee is paid instructor. directly to the instructor.

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927W Introduction to 935W Shibori and Silk Painting 960 Knitting Basics Traditional Batik with Bonnie Bowman Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM with Maggie Vricos with Mei-Ling St. Leger Friday,10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $95 M / $125 NM Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Material Fee $35.00 Tuition $90 M / $120 NM Tuition $125 M / $155 NM Studio I All Levels Studio O Offered Feb 4, Mar 4, Apr 8 Level 1, 2, 3 All Levels Offered WI, WII, SP Offered Feb 11-12, Apr 8-9 Learn creative silk painting techniques and the This class is geared toward new knitters and Batik is one of the oldest forms of decorating ancient Japanese art of shibori while you create those who wish to review and renew basic cloth. Although batik is mostly associated with five beautiful large and luxurious silk scarves skills. Participants will learn to: identify the Java, Indonesia, it is thought to have originated for yourself or to give as gifts to someone tools and notions; choose yarn and needles; in China. Artists on every continent have special. Five large 100% silk blank scarves are cast on stitches, create knit and purl stitches, adapted the batik process to express individual included but additional blanks will be available to increase and decreases stitches and techniques interpretation. In this workshop you will learn to purchase from the instructor for those who would for binding off. The first project is a three piece use wax resist, the traditional layering process of like to make additional scarves. All materials are set, consisting of a fashionable Loopy Scarf, resisting,dyeing and applications of secondary provided by the instructor. matching Republic Hat and fingerless mittens. If resist and color to produce two sample pieces time permits, a simple lace project will be added. and a wonderful silk scarf. A $35 paid directly $20 materials fee is to cover the cost of yarn, to the instructor includes all materials. patterns and straight needles for the scarf, hat and mittens and will be paid directly to the instructor on the first day of class. Students will have a choice of colors.

969W Simple Screen Printing 961 Beyond Basics: on Fabric with Coralette Damme Knitting to Impress Saturday, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM with Maggie Vricos Tuition $55 M / $85 NM Friday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM $0.00 Tuition $90.00 M /$120.00 NM All Levels 976W Fashion Redesign Studio I Offered Mar 25, May 20 with Lina Teixeira Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Saturday, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Offered WI, WII, SP Learn a simple yet effective process for making Tuition $75 M / $95 NM your own screen prints that you can continue to Level 1 Expand and refine your knitting skills to include do at home! You'll learn how to use every day Offered Jan 14, Mar 18, May 13 German Short Rows, lace and cable techniques. materials to create a simple silkscreen design Master pattern and chart reading, advanced and print it on your own tea towel! Simple designs Join fashion designer Lina Teixeira for an cast on, bind off and joining methods. While with thick lines or shapes work best--don't know exciting Wearable Art workshop. You will doing these activities the instructor will share what to make? How about a monogram of your create a custom garment using everyday items tips and techniques learned during her 40 years initials or some symbol that you identify with... and unconventional materials. Bring with you of knitting experience. Participants will fine tune You'll make a single color image about 5x5 inches an old , jacket, vest, or hat and Lina will their knitting skills, and be challenged by more in size. Bring extra T-shirts, bags or other fabric show you how to redesign and refashion your complex projects to produce more professional items to print if desired. A $12 materials fee is garment. Basic sewing knowledge (using a needle products. All patterns will be provided by the paid directly to the instructor. and thread) will be helpful in this workshop. instructor. This class is designed for those who have mastered the basics of knitting. A $10 materials fee is paid directly to the instructor.

26 register online at www.dfac.org (Register before Jan. 1st for a $10 discount per regular class) CHILDREN AND TEENS The amazing offerings at DFAC are very circular in nature. Seeing original artwork in rotating gallery exhibits, taking classes/workshops related to media viewed in the galleries, exploring art concepts in the children’s museum based on fine art presented in the galleries, supporting artists through purchases in gift shop or from exhibits, expanding your horizons with artist lectures, events and socials. Where you enter the circle isn’t as important as being a part of Mr Todd the circle. I see smiling faces from children who visited DFAC via school tours. These same Youth Education Director smiling faces move up through DFAC’s Summer Art Academy to eventually becoming student volunteers that help the younglings follow in their footsteps. These same children then decide to further develop their skills by taking classes after school. They continue on through youth art classes to the specialized Teen classes and up to the Adult offerings. Overall, it’s like a multi-multi- generational family that continues to complete the circle! “if you don’t see a class that fits your schedule, a class may be created for at least 6 participants and contingent on studio/instructor availability. Note: These are drop off programs (except family classes). This means that the children’s classes and teen Miss Shannon classes are for their respective ages and not for adults/parents. This allows parents to “take a break”. Youth Education Assistant

DAILY CALENDAR (CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES & WORKSHOPS) Sessions available are listed within class descriptions. Register online for any DFAC class or workshop at www.dfac.org

MONDAY 835WA Mural Madness: WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Fairy Tales, Tall Tales 776 Teen Art and Legends 740 Teen Clay: Wheel 772B Teen Creative Journaling - NEW!! Week Long Workshop and Handbuilding Open Studio - NEW!! Summer 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 3/13 – 3/17 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Camp Open All 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM All All WII House 783 Teen Life Drawing I 814 Colorful,Creative 779B Got Concept? Join Us Friday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Art by Storytelling Part B TUESDAY April 28th from All 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 6pm till 8pm! All WI, SP 837 Master the 758 Get Down to Meet Todd Still, World of Art Painting- NEW!! 813B Feeling Arts 779A Got Concept? Director of Youth 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Hours to be arranged Part A Education, Staff WI All All 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM & Faculty of the WII summer camps. 837A Spinning for 759 Teen Darkroom- Refreshments Kids - NEW!! NEW!! THURSDAY 724 Wheel and tours of the 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM All facility plus free WII 704 Wheel All admission to 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Children’s Hands 818A Creative cooking 754 Teen Drawing All 825 Family Clay Night- for Kids- NEW! Class - NEW!! 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM On Area! Hope 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 753 Teen Drawing All to see you all All All Class - NEW!! there! 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 813C Feeling Arts Be sure to also 818 Drawing for Kids 807 Children’s WI 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Clay Sculpture All check out our All 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 762A Steampunkin’ Summer Art All 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 842S Artsy Sensations Academy camp 824B Fabulous WII Sleepover catalog. We Fashion - NEW!! 802 Mixin’ It Up with Feb 3, 8:00 PM – offer weekly 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM the Mini-Masters 838A iPad for Feb 4, 8:00 AM sessions running All 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Kids- NEW!! WI May 30th – All 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM early August 813A Feeling Arts SP 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM 811 People, Places and showcasing a All Things: Family Drawing 817 Sketch, Paint new exciting Class With Uncle Todd & Brush theme each 835W Mini Masters 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM week. Camp Fairy Tales, Tall Tales WI, WII All ranges from and Legends $165 to $195 per Week Long Workshop 838A iPad for 818B Creative cooking week. 3/13 – 3/17 Kids - NEW!! for Kids- NEW!! 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM WII WI All

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 27 children’s classes

837 Master the World of Art 811 People, Places and Things: With Ann Henson Family Drawing Class With Monday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Uncle Todd Studio B2 With Todd Still Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM All Levels Tuition: $70 M / $80 NM Sessions: WI Studio C Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 Come explore how famous artists through history All Levels were able to express themselves through shapes, Sessions: WI, II lines, textures and colors. Have fun trying their techniques in your own painting. You can master Families can now explore the world of drawing the masters!! Ages 8 - 12 together! Classes move from drawing portraits and people to perspective and landscapes, then on to cool Still Lifes and finishing with drawing 837A Spinning for Kids to music! Fees cover one adult and one youth. NEW!! Ages 8 and older. With Ann Henson Monday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 838A iPad for Kids Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Studio B2 NEW!! Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 With Lauren Regan All Levels Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, WI Sessions: WII Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, SP Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM If you have a big imagination, just a spin of the 824B Fabulous Fashion Studio B2 paper or canvas may surprise the artist within Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 you. We’ll use pencils and paint and spins to NEW!! All Levels create from within. Come give it a try! Ages 8 - 12 With Jennifer Klaus Come on out and have fun learning how to use Monday, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM the Apple Ipad. Take photos/videos and then Creative cooking for Kids Studio A manipulate them with artsy” Apps to create NEW!! Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 your own fun, funky digital artwork. Traditional All Levels 2D media will also be incorporated. For new and With Debbie Stratemeyer Sessions: All continuing students. ages 7 - 11” 818A Monday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 818B Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Calling all fashionistas! Let’s learn the art of Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM drawing fashion. Using various fabrics, we will 814 Colorful,Creative Art Studio B2 All Levels learn how to draw folds, texture, and fabric on by Storytelling Sessions: All top of the human figure. We will study the art With Joy Ames of fashion and look at various designers in the Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM We will have fun in this cooking class with kid- industry. By the end of the 6 weeks, you will have Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM friendly recipes that teach students the basics of drawn an entire fashion collection! Ages 8 - 12 Studio A cooking. An emphasis on safety and cleanliness Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 in the kitchen will be taught. Each class we will 807 Children’s Clay Sculpture All Levels make two recipes, some simple, some more Sessions: All complex. A $10 fee is to be paid in the first class With Jacqueline LaDrig Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Draw and paint your own story!!!!! Create a to the instructor for the cost of the food. Be sure Tuition: $60 M / $70 NM book with illustrations and/ or paintings, giving to let the instructor know if you have any food Studio D shape and words to your imagination. Creating allergy concerns. Ages 6 - 12 yrs Materials/Lab or Model fee $ 10 your own characters, storytelling becomes a All Levels wonderful exploration of imagination from words 818 Drawing for Kids Sessions: All to lines and colors. Ages 8 -12. With Jennifer Klaus Hand-building clay class with strong emphasis Monday, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM on activities that develop imagination and 817 Sketch, Paint & Brush Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM inventiveness. Children develop manipulative With Joy Ames Studio A skills and hand-eye coordination through slab, Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM All Levels carving and coiling methods. For new and Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Sessions: All continuing students, ages 6 & up. Studio A Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 Young artists will start out working with the 802 Mixin’ It Up with All Levels basic shapes, then on to blind contour drawings, Sessions: All the Mini-Masters gesture drawings, still life and landscape Kids, come out and experience sketching, drawings. Come explore how to capture the With Joy Ames drawing, mixing colors, new ways to use a brush Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM world with a variety of 2 D materials! For new and learning the basics of composition, you can and continuing students, ages 8 -12. Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Studio A make cool paintings. Come explore with sketch, Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 paint & brush and have fun being a 2D artists! All Levels For new and continuing students, ages 8 -12. Sessions: All Hey Mini-Masters! Come on out and have some fun with painting, drawing, collage, sculpture and clay. Students will investigate famous artists and then create with a variety of media. Bring your imagination! For new and continuing students Maximum 10 children. Ages 5, 6 & 7.

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WORKSHOPS 835W Mini Masters Fairy Tales, Tall Tales and Legends Week Long Workshop With Joy Ames Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuition: $160 M / $180 NM Kokolakis Family youth Gallery All Levels Sessions: WII Explore the Land of Fairy Tales and Legends with Miss Joy. After learning about new and old tales, draw, paint and create your very 825 Family Clay Night-Friday own stories with Fairies, Trolls and other With Steve Sikorski magical creatures. On the way back from the Friday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM playground see if you can spot any mythical Tuition: $70 M / $80 NM critters. Also, spend some time acting out Studio E tales in our Green Screen Theater. Mon 03/13 Materials/Lab or Model fee $10 - Fri 03/17. 9:00am - 3:00 pm. Ages 5 - 7. All Levels Sessions: All Lunch not provided. Register by 03/06/17. Families can now explore the ishy gishy, squishy clay 835WA Mural Madness: together! Join Mr. Steve as he guides you through the pinch, coil and slab methods of handbuilding 842S Artsy Sensations Fairy Tales, Tall Tales clay. Also, try your hand at throwing on the wheel. Sleepover and Legends Week Long This class serves as a fun, basic, artful overview of With Todd Still Workshop the ever-popular medium of clay. Dress for mess! Fri, Feb 3rd, 8:00 PM - Sat, Feb 4th, 8:00 AM Tuition and materials fee covers one adult and one With Kasie Cavanagh Tuition: $30 M / $40 NM Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM child for 6 weeks! For new and continuing students, DLM Tuition: $160 M / $180 NM ages 6 & up. All Levels Studio A Sessions: WI All Levels Feeling Arts Ages 8-12 (please have your child eat Sessions: WII With Jennifer Klaus dinner!). Explore the Land of Fairy Tales and Legends 813A Monday, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Studio A Grab your sleeping bags, pillows, “jammies”, with Miss Kasie. After learning about new 813B Wednesday, Hours to be Arranged, Studio A tooth brush and flash lights for our sleep- and old tales, draw, paint and create your 813C Friday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Studio C over in the “Artsy Sensations” hands on very own stories. Then, as a team, enlarge Tuition: $149 M / $179 NM exhibit at the Dunedin Fine Art Center. We Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 and create a magnificent, monumental mural All Levels will tour the Featured Exhibit with flashlights for all to see. Mon 03/13 - Fri 03/17. 9:00am Sessions: All and then return to the Hands-On area for - 3:00 pm. Ages 8 - 12. Lunch not provided. more fun with computers, drawing, clay and Register by 03/06/17. 6 Individual 50 minute sessions employing theater. We will then partake of popcorn and therapeutic art techniques catered to the client “Osmosis Jones” before lights out. Breakfast and their needs. Art encourages creativity, reduces consists of doughnuts, milk and orange juice. stress, improves self-esteem, and can increase Space limited-maximum of 15 campers. awareness as well as help with trauma. Great for Register by Jan 27th. children with mental, social and physical disabilities such as, but not limited to, ADD/ADHD, ODD, Autism spectrum disorders and learning disabilities. Art is an abstract form of communication that allows individuals to express their feelings and emotions non verbally. Art is used to improve hand eye coordination, spatial reasoning, concentration and attention to detail. Sessions can be a great addition to current therapies or as a chance to relax and explore emotions through the creative process. Jennifer Klaus received her B.F.A. in Illustration from Ringling College of Art and Design. She is a local freelance artist as well as a self published children’s book writer and illustrator. For the last six years, she has been an instructor with DFAC for children and teens art classes. Jennifer has a BA in Psychology as well as her Master’s in Clinical Research and Social Work. She is a master’s level therapist who has worked with children of all ages, particularly those with learning and developmental disorders. Clinical hours were spent at Paul B. Stephens Exceptional and Calvin A. Hunsinger, both Pinellas County center schools. She has worked with FBA’s (functional behavior assessments) and observations, IEP’s (independent education plans),biopsychosocials and assessments. Jennifer also has experience with individual and group sessions. She is currently working towards licensure. All ages per instructor approval.

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 29 teen classes

776 Teen Art Journaling NEW!! 758 Get Down to Painting 754 Teen Drawing Class With Debbie Stratemeyer NEW!! NEW!! Monday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM With Jon Didier With Jon Didier Studio B2 Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Materials/Lab or Model fee $10 Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM All Levels Studio B2 Studio B2 Sessions: All All Levels All Levels Sessions: All Sessions: All Capture/create your feelings, thoughts and Hone your artistic skill set that allows you to Learn how to draw ANYTHING. This drawing favorite things into art in a journal using paint, paint ANYTHING! This class focuses on creating from life class aims to train the eyes and the markers, pencils, collage, and other mediums. It representational works of art from still life brain to work together in order to achieve a is so cool working on your own ideas while using materials (provided by either the student or the representational result on paper. After covering watercolor papers, old books, bindings, covers, instructor). Starting with a minimal palette & drawing fundamentals and re-learning” how to duct tape etc. Everyday, several suggestions will basic shapes, painting students will practice see, students will have the opportunity to choose be offered on themes to explore and materials to mixing colors to create the illusion of a three their own subject matter by using a combination add and learn how to use. Processes like mono dimensional space, gradually working towards a of props, fellow classmates, and models. Skills will printing will be explored as well. Students need comprehensive color gamut, as well as complex be developed at each individual’s level. Materials to bring journal of choice. Ages 11 - 17 forms. Skills will be developed based upon each suggested are an 18 x 24 newsprint/sketch pad individual’s level. -Suggested Painting Materials: (or larger), soft charcoal pencils (primarily 2B 783 Teen Life Drawing I Canvas or canvas board of any size, acrylic and 4B), pencil sharpener, kneaded eraser, yard With Ian Anzures paints, & angular-flat brushes (of varying sizes). stick, soft vine charcoal, and any other tools you Monday, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Note: Materials not supplied prefer...Note: Materials not supplied” Tuition: $75 M / $95 NM TBD Level 1 759 Teen Darkroom NEW!! 740 Teen Clay: Wheel & Sessions: All With Debbie Stratemeyer Handbuilding Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM This is a studio based class with the purpose to Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM With Jacqueline LaDrig develop an understanding of the human figure Darkroom Wednesday, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Materials/Lab or Model fee $15 Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM and how it moves through space. Explained in Studio D simple, easy to follow guidelines, students will All Levels Sessions: All Materials/Lab or Model fee $10 explore essential techniques and practice for All Levels fluidity in range of motion. Instructor as well Teens and their 35mm cameras will use the Sessions: All as students will act as models through series darkroom to develop the art within themselves. of gesture drawings and studies of portraiture, Students will learn basic wheel throwing Students will learn about the photographic process techniques and how to set up, operate and then hands, feet, etc. Materials needed: 18x24 by capturing just the right shot, processing film/ newsprint pad, 8x11newsprint pad, Kneaded clean their wheels. They will also focus on hand- photos, and adding color to their prints through building with strong emphasis on activities that erasers, White erasers, Pencil Set, Charcoal set, different processes to create something very cool Conte Crayons Black and White. develop imagination and inventiveness. Slab, from an originally black and white photo. Camera pinch, carving and coil methods will explored. provided by instructor. Ages 11 - 17 For new and continuing students, ages 11 and up

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753 Teen Drawing Class NEW!! 772B Teen Creative Open With Todd Still Studio NEW!! Thursday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM With Jennifer Klaus Studio B2 Friday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM All Levels Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Sessions: WI Studio C Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 Come out and learn the basics while drawing All Levels cool stuff like armor, dragons, starwars props, Sessions: All etc. Or choose to focus on the figure by using Come hang out Friday nights and work on a combination of props, fellow classmates and your art! This class is open studio time with models. This class also works as an open studio, instruction; prompts and direction for projects which means you may bring your own subject will be given to those who want it. This class gives matter and ‘practice’ what you want to draw you a chance to work on subjects that interest and receive help as well. Skills will be developed you and to learn new techniques. Including, but at each individual’s level. Materials Suggested not limited to, 2-D drawing, 3-D projects, figure, are 18 x 24 sketch pad, 9 x 12 sketch pad, ebony painting, mixed media, illustration, and portfolio pencils, soft pencils HB, 2B, 4B, pencil sharpener, work. Repeat students welcome! pink eraser, kneaded eraser, #5 soft vine charcoal and any other tools you prefer. Note: Materials not supplied 779B Got Concept? Part B Wheel With Ian Anzures With Jacqueline LaDrig 762A Steampunkin’ Friday, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 704 Thursday, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM With Todd Still Tuition: $75 M / $95 NM 724 Friday, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Thursday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Studio J Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Materials/Lab or Model fee $15 Studio D Studio B2 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Materials/Lab or Model fee $10 All Levels Sessions: WI, SP All Levels Sessions: WII Sessions: All Interested in Animation, Illustration, Video Using real still lifes of skulls, animals, helmets, games, or Character Development? This Learn basic wheel throwing techniques while masks and vehicles, students will add their continuing introduction to Concept Art may experimenting with underglazes, glazes and non- imagination to bring to life their own steam punk just be for you! Bring your ideas to life while traditional materials added to clay. Individual creations from a time long past. Jules Verne learning valuable skills along the way. Emphasis expression is encouraged. Students will learn and HG Wells would be proud. Students will on learning how to digitally paint and render and be responsible for set up, operation and the need to bring their preferred drawing materials projects from Got Concept? part A. Utilizing clean up of their wheels. For new and continuing with them. Adobe Photoshop CS6, and other industry students. Ages 11 and up. Maximum 12 students. standard programs, Students will create a strong portfolio for future endeavors in D.E or A.P classes. Become familiar with developing a visual language, personal style, and presentation skills. Prerequisites: Drawing, Got Concept? Part A REQUIRED materials: Sketchbook, USB Flashdrive 8GB Storage minimum

779A Got Concept? Part A With Ian Anzures Friday, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Tuition: $75 M / $95 NM Studio J Level 2, 3, 4 Sessions: WII Interested in Animation, Illustration, Video games, or Character Development? Well Concept Art may just be for you! Bring your ideas to life while learning valuable skills along the way. Emphasis on learning how to draw the figure in action, basic anatomy, landscape, & Story-boarding, all in traditional media to create a strong portfolio for future endeavors in D.E or A.P classes. Become familiar with developing a visual language, personal style, and presentation skills. Prerequisites: Drawing Note: Materials not supplied

WINTER I Jan 9 – Feb 19 • WINTER II Feb 20 – April 2 • SPRING April 10 – May 21 31 Jon Didier graduated 2010 with a BFA in Jeremiah Khokhar is an award winning Drawing/Printmaking with Honors from photographer who love telling stories University of Central Florida - Orlando, through his images. He is contracted FACULTY FL. He took part in the Study Abroad with the City of Clearwater as the lead Program at the Edinburgh College of special events photographer and official Art – Edinburgh, Scotland /Summer photo blogger. He is also the founder 2010. He is a local artist/musician that and administrator of @Cleargram, an Brooke Allison, PSA-MP, PSWC , Holly Bird is a printmaker, illustrator graduated from Palm Harbor University on-line social media group which brings received her education from Shimer and graphic designer. With a BD (BFA and as a youngling attended DFAC photographers together to learn and College, The Art Institute of Chicago + Design) from University of Florida, summer camps and classes. share their art. and the American Academy of Art. A Holly’s career as a designer has ranged Signature Member of the Pastel Society from storyboarding for movies and “C” Fulton studied for 12 years with Lynn Kilbride is founder and President of America, Brooke is also a member of television to working in magazines, Master Sculptors in Italy and Greece and of Sacred Spaces Group LLC. She earned the Pastel Society of the West Coast - television and advertising as an art founded and teaches in the stone carving a BFA in Illustration at Northern Illinois California; the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe director. She also taught graphic design program at the Dunedin Fine Arts University, and an MBA emphasis Art Club, NYC, NY; and the Florida at USF and has been exhibiting in group Center. “C” has taught internationally in Marketing from Lewis University. Artist’s Group. Brooke’s paintings have shows and solo exhibits as a professional in Argentina and Africa and has received She now teaches art and meditation been shown at the Tampa Museum of printmaker for the last several years. awards from around the world for her classes all over the world. www. Art, the Jacksonville Museum of Art She is a Roycroft Renaissance Master work. She is currently exhibiting in sacredspacesgroup.com. and the Butler Institute of American Artisan-At-Large with other printmakers galleries in Wales, England, Pietrasanta, Art. Her artwork and techniques have and artisans, all working in the revival of Italy and in New Port Richey, FL. Dolores (Dee) Kilgo, is Professor Emeritus been featured in Artist’s Magazine and the American Arts & Crafts Movement. of Art History at Illinois State University Pastel Journal. Visit her online gallery to learn more at Dominice Gilbert received a BFA with a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. www.studioibis.com. from The School of the Art Institute of Her teaching specialties are nineteenth- Joy Ames came to Florida from New Chicago. She was Artist in Residence century European and American painting York State where she owned and directed Harry Bower is a contemporary book at both the Crab Tree Farm and and the history of photography and she two Montessori Schools. She attended arts and installation artist based in National Ornamental Metal Museum has authored two books and numerous Fredonia State Teachers College, Island Heights, New Jersey. With a in Memphis TN. Dominice currently articles on the subjects. Her publication Incarnate Word in Texas and St Nicholas Master’s Degree in Arts Education teaches metalworking at the Institute and curatorial projects have been in London, England. Belonging to AMS from Rutgers University, Harry taught for Creative Arts, DFAC’s industrial arts supported by grants and fellowships and AMI, Joy traveled around the world art for 30 years in Toms River Regional partner in downtown Dunedin. www. from the National Endowment for the collecting the art of the masters. Her main Schools. He is a three-time “Teacher of dominice.info Arts, the Smithsonian Institution, the focus has always been on Early Childhood the Year” winner and the recipient of a Newberry Library, and the Missouri Education. She has authored several Fulbright Memorial Foundation Award Thomas Gremaud earned a Master History Museum. Dee currently resides publications on the Montessori Method for International Education and Teachers of Fine Arts degree in writing poetry in Dunedin, FL and Godfrey, IL. and is now writing a new children’s book Program to travel to Japan, as well as from Washington University in St. Louis, called, Brandi and Her Friends. three Geraldine Dodge Foundation Missouri, where he studied with poets Jennifer Klaus is a graduate of Ringling Fellowships for New Jersey Educators. Howard Nemerov, Mona Van Duyn, John College of Art and Design, where she Lee Anderson turned a lifetime of Harry has exhibited in museums and N. Morris, and Donald Finkel. During his received her B.F.A. in Illustration. She working with wood and metal into galleries worldwide, most recently at 20 year teaching career, he has taught is a local freelance artist as well as a an intense study of and avocation for the Trenton Arts Council and the Arts creative writing, American & British self-published children’s book writer and pottery and the ceramic arts. Lee also Council of Princeton, NJ. literature, literary criticism, expository illustrator. maintains an active blog about the writing, and Theory of Knowledge in the ceramics arts in Florida. Visit www. Bonnie Bowman is an artist who International Baccalaureate Programme. Noriko Kuehn is an award-winning FormedAndFiredCreations.blogspot. believes the pursuit of mastering artist in Pastel, Sumi-e, Watercolor and com for more information.. ancient craft techniques is relevant Lisbeth Graham spent 35 years as a Japanese calligraphy. Having studied and essential to the well-being of our Creative Director for advertising and calligraphy since the age of four in Ian Anzures graduated from the “present minds.” She has sold her work national corporations. She received her Japan, Noriko has painted and lived in Savannah College of Art and Design through commissions from private Certificate in Creative Expression at the Tokyo, London, Seattle and Portland, with a BFA in Painting. He has worked and corporate clients, as well as Institute for Transpersonal Psychology in Oregon. Noriko currently works out on art projects/exhibitions in Savannah, produced work marketed and sold to an Palo Alto, CA. She has coached creativity of her studio in Dunedin and exhibits Ga., Atlanta, Ga., Miami, FL. and taught international market. Bonnie’s greatest and studied art for over 20 years. Lisbeth throughout Florida as an active member digital workshops in Kissimmee, FL. passion is teaching the art of weaving, maintains a studio and shows her work of the Pastel Society of Tampa Bay. basketry and clay to students of all ages at the Institute for Creative Arts in Karen Baker CPS, PSA, PSTB has been and abilities. www.bonnielbowman.com Downtown Dunedin. Jacqueline LaDrig earned her B.F.A. teaching painting classes and workshops in ceramics at the University of Tampa for over 25 years. She studied drawing Ira Burhans received a B.F.A. in Kathy Hays is a self-taught fiber artist and her M.F.A. in ceramics with a minor and mixed-media painting with abstract ceramics from St. Cloud State University, who enjoys all things fiber. Though in small metals from Georgia Southern artist Barbara Garber, was mentored Minnesota. He exhibits his award- her main focus is felt-making, her University. She has taught elementary, by Master Pastelist Herman Margulies, winning artworks at festivals throughout background includes: doll-making, high school and college level art. Stanley Maltzmann, Christina DeBarry, the eastern U.S. Owner of Clay & Paper surface design and silk papermaking. She is affiliated with the College Art Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, and Wolf Kahn. Gallery in Dunedin. www.claypaper.com Kathy has taught fiber-related classes Association, the American Craft Council Her artwork has received awards and for Convergence 2008, John C. and Florida CraftArt. recognition in regional and national Joan Duff-Bohrer is a dynamic, Campbell Folk School, Florida Tropical shows as well as from international art experimental painter with a Master’s Weaver Guild and the Tampa Bay Stephen Littlefield is a Florida magazine competitions including The Degree from Rutgers University. Her work Surface Design Guild. artist passionate about traditional Artist’s Magazine and Pastel Journal. was included in the 1996 Biennial at the printmaking methods. He attended the She holds Signature Membership with New York State Museum in Albany, New Toni Roeder Hutfilz studied art in USF where he studied drawing, intaglio Connecticut Pastel Society, Pastel York. She maintains studios in Dunedin, London, Paris and Spain. She now printmaking and painting. A member of Society of America, and Pastel Society Florida and in Salem, New York. teaches watermedia locally and in Costa the Florida Printmakers Society, he is the of Tampa Bay and is also a member Rica. She has awards and membership in founder of DFAC’s printmaking program The Exhibiting Society of Artists, and Mari Kaake Borsuk is a Signature National and International organizations and displays his work in group shows Vermont Pastel Society. Galleries in member of the Florida Watercolor and has her studio at Imago Art Group and solo exhibitions. Florida and New England represent Society. She taught for the United States in Dunedin. her artwork. Air Force in Madrid, Spain for 7 years, Lindsay Waguespak received a where she studied and taught at the Taylor Ikin is a passionate artist, MA in Art Education in 2010 from Mariel Bass has been Manager of the Prado Museum. Her works have been educator and environmentalist. Her the University of Florida with studio St. Petersburg Hot Glass Workshop for collected throughout the country. She works are represented in numerous emphasis in printmaking. She holds three years. She received her BA Fine has been a member of PAVA and other public, private and corporate collections. an Art K-12, Professional Certification Art/ Glass from the Massachusetts art groups. Mari has been teaching at She is past president of the Florida with the State of FL and works in North College of Art, Boston in 2005 and DFAC for 22 years and maintained a Watercolor Society and is particularly Pinellas County Elementary schools. was selected to study at the Corning studio in Dunedin. known for her extraordinary paintings Museum of Art in 2011. An accomplished on YUPO. www.taylorikin.com Susan Maxon was the founding faculty glass artist, she has garnered several Bill Coleman has over 30 years’ member of DFAC’s jewelry department. awards and has been instructing since experience in the design and fabrication Cynthia Jacobsen studied music at the She earned a B Ed, M Ed, and the PhD 2002. She teaches advanced hot glass of architectural metal products. He is Cleveland Institute of Music. She earned is ABD. Before moving to Florida and classes to Eckerd College students and the artist/owner of Arc Angels, Inc. an Education degree from the University teaching for DFAC, she was the Chairman the public. Mariel was invited to study producing the finest quality cast and of South Florida and taught for several of the Art Department at Southeastern with famous artist Raven Skyriver in wrought ornamental metalwork. Bill is years before discovering her passion Oklahoma State University. Susan is also Seattle in April 2016. founder of the Institute of Creative Arts for painting. an active artist/designer owning and in Dunedin. www.arcangels-inc.com operating Honors Gran Jewelry since 1989 in Oklahoma and now in Florida.

32 register online at www.dfac.org Lisa Mayo came here from Miami Stacy Perry has a background in Mei Ling St. Leger holds a degree in Markissia Touliatos has been a Beach where she owned and operated gemology and custom fine jewelry design. Architecture but is primarily a fiber commissioned portrait painter for over The Mayo Darkroom and taught fine art She currently offers classes in basic, artist. She has been working and thirty years specializing in alla prima photography at Art Center South Florida. intermediate and advanced wire jewelry teaching in the fiber arts in Tampa Bay techniques. She studied classical While in South Florida, she exhibited her design. www.hodgepodgerie.com area for over twenty years. Her artworks realism, portraiture, and landscape work and presented the works of local have been shown locally, statewide, painting for four years at the Atelier and visiting photographers. Linda Renc has spent 40 years nationally and internationally. of Plein-Air Studies. She is also an developing hand-lettering into a fine art. accomplished international award- Maureen McDole is the founder of She has taught calligraphy extensively Todd Still conceived of, operates winning painter of miniatures and a the literary organization Keep St. Pete and she and her husband currently and administers the youth education Signature member of three MIniature Lit. She has a BA in English Literature, own Painted Fish Gallery in downtown programs of DFAC, including classes, societies, Her award winning art is has published two poetry books and is Dunedin. Linda has a B.A. in Graphic school tours, Summer Arts Camp, family included in many prestigious public and currently working on her third collection. Design; she studied with top teachers in workshops, events, and the Children’s private collections. She graduated from the National the U.S. and abroad, attending eleven Hands On Art Museum. Mr. Still taught Speakers Association‘s Speakers international calligraphy conferences. art at the elementary and middle school Lori Weaver is a graduate of the Academy in 2013, was the recipient of Linda curated AlphaMark, a traveling levels for 5 years. He holds a Bachelor University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth the St. Petersburg’s Art Alliance 2016 exhibit of calligraphic art from 1999- of Arts Degree in Art Education K – 12 where she received a B.F.A. in Illustration MUSE Award for Literary Arts and has 2001 in Canada and the U.S. www. from the University of South Florida and and Visual Design with additional been leading creative writing workshops paintedfishgallery.com has been with DFAC for 19 years. He is coursework at Rhode Island School of for the past 15 years. a graduate of Leadership Pinellas class of Design and the University of Rhode Island. Caryl Renz holds a Fine Arts degree 2009 and serves on the Academie Davinci Lori has taught art at the middle school Jacqueline McDonough attended from Ohio State University. Though her Charter School Board of Directors. level here in Florida for the past six years. American University in Washington first career was as an arts educator, DC majoring in design and art history. Caryl’s interest in the vanishing art of Ken Straight attended the American Joseph Weinzettle has a BFA from Jackie has embraced different art forms Sailor Valentines arose in recent years Bladesmithing School. He demonstrates the Cooper Union and an MFA from from around the world, but she always at her summer home in Cape Cod. Her blacksmithing / bladesmithing for the University of Mississippi. In 2010, returns to clay. She loves exploring new award-winning works are featured Pioneer Park in St.Petersburg and Joseph was Artist-in-Residence at the ideas, pushing the limits and sharing locally at Art at the Plaza in Belleair is the head volunteer blacksmith at Everglades National Park and was and learning from others. Bluffs and in regional shell shows. Heritage Village. Ken has taught both awarded both Puffin and Pollock- blacksmithing and bladesmithing Krasner Foundation Grants in 2009. A Fran McLean is an award-winning Carole Rosefelt studied at Layton Art classes through the Pinellas Historical Pittsburgh, PA native, Joseph has resided artist who has exhibited extensively School and Cardinal Stritch College. Society at Heritage Village. on Florida’s west coast since 1992. throughout Florida and is represented Carole is a member of Tampa Bay Surface in galleries from Maine to Florida. In Design Guild, PAVA and Studio 1212. Debbie Stratemeyer has been teaching Susan Wiley has a Bachelor of Arts, has addition to her present teaching posts Carole and her family also developed art for almost 30 years with a specialty had her hand painted furniture featured in Melbourne and Indian River, she is a eight C & R custom frame retail galleries in photographic mixed media. in Better Homes & Gardens and for the lifelong learner and is currently studying and 25 years of art by design for public last 20 years has focused on watercolors. monoprints and intaglio etching. space and designer trade. Robert Sutherland is a Fine Artist whose She is an award winning artist and a Beginning in 2015, Fran has also been expertise includes oils, casein, pastels, signature member of the NorthEast the Director of the Downtown New Port Blanka Roundtree is an award- winning oil pastels, watercolor, pencil, and pen Watercolor Society & the Central New Richey Art Gallery. designer with a BFA in Design & Fine & ink. He received his Art Education York Watercolor Society. She is a member Art, Visual Communication, and MFA at Oklahoma State University, and of the Suncoast Watercolor Society and Melissa Miller Nece is an award in Media Design Management. As an began as a commercial art illustrator the Florida Watercolor Society. Her work winning artist and a Signature Member adjunct faculty in The University of with Creative Associates in Oklahoma can be viewed on Houzz.com and www. of and Ways and Means Director for Tampa she is teaching Digital Arts and City. His paintings have been shown in susanwiley.com. the Colored Pencil Society of America. History of Graphic Design. Tennessee State Museums, the Dixon She has also been a board member of Gallery in Memphis, and are also Anita Wood is a multi-media artist the Professional Association of Visual Malanda Schmitz earned a Bachelor’s included in the collections of many whose works can be found in collections Artists (PAVA) and the Miniature Art Degree in Fine Art from Louisiana notable Nashville celebrities around the world. She has developed her Society of Florida, and is a member of State University and embarked on her own voice under such teachers as Zoltan the Florida Artist Group. She holds a BFA journey as an artist with a professional Lina Teixeira is a Wearable Art designer Szabo and Nita Engle. She teaches in in painting from Lake Erie College and background primarily as a painter and whose work has been featured at the both Florida and southern Ontario. Her has been teaching at DFAC since 1990. Creative Director. Painting creatures is Mahaffey Theater, Museum of Fine Arts works have gallery representation in Her work is represented in numerous her forte and it’s the energy radiating in St. Petersburg, The Lens Project, Art Toronto and Whitehouse, Yukon. private and corporate collections. www. within the subject that brings clarity to Alliance of St. Petersburg, Florida CraftArt mmillernece.com her work. She absolutely loves animals Gallery, the First Annual Cuban Festival, Art Worth has been making custom and the desire to capture light, motion, Atlantic City Fashion week and Brooklyn cabinets, furniture and started turning Charles Oestreich holds an Engineering and personality with exaggerated color Fashion Week. She is a featured designer wood in 1992. He has won awards at degree from the Polytechnic Institute that pushes the visual spectrum is for DFAC’s annual Wearable Art fashion juried art shows and the Florida State of Brooklyn and a MBA from Adelphi evident in her work. Malanda maintains show. Lina has received several awards Fair and is a member of The American University. In 1988, he retired from a art studios in the Central Arts District of including Best Couture Designer 2014, Association of Woodturners, is the career in engineering and computer St. Petersburg and Safety Harbor. View Atlantic City Fashion Week, Best of current president of the Tri-County science. Since then he has taught her work online at www. Tampa Bay Creative Loafing Award and Woodturners club and a member of the computer and digital arts classes through The Clearwater Momentum Award. www. Suncoast Woodturners. Senior Net, the Gulf Beaches Library, St. Tom Schreiber has a BA in Fine Arts and linateixeira.com. Petersburg College and DFAC. English Literature from The College of David Wood has 18 years of experience William and Mary. He has been teaching Dale Tucker is a metal fabricator and as an Interactive Media/Graphic Artist. Lorraine Potocki received her BA in Fine at Dunedin Highland Middle School business owner for over 50 years. He is He was an instructor at the International Art and Education from the College of since 2002. an expert welder and instructor in Mig Academy of Design & Technology in New Jersey. She works in pastel and & Tig welding. Tampa, FL. acrylic in styles ranging from realistic Alison Shepard enjoys pen & ink, to abstract expressionism. Potocki has painting, sculpture, murals, weaving Maggie Vricos is a skilled knitter, certified Glenn Woods has a B.S. in Arts from exhibited and won awards in shows and ceramic arts. She earned her by the Craft Yarn Council. She works Indiana Central University and added throughout Florida including Solo Shows BFA from Wittenberg University in with beginners to advanced knitters, course work from Valparaiso University, in Tampa, Seminole and Lakeland. Her Ohio. She has worked as a teacher, identifying projects that will challenge Indiana. He taught for many years at the work has been featured in and on the mural artist, surveyor, survey and them to expand their skills and motivate Century Art Center in South Bend, Indiana; cover of Tampa Bay Magazine and engineering drafter, graphics designer them to become lifelong knitters. Art Center at Battlecreek and Broadripple is a past winner of the Clearwater and illustrator. Alison currently serves Art Center. He owns and operates Pottery Jazz Poster contest.She has done as DFAC’s Clay Studio Manager. Debra Thomas-Weible has a lifelong Boys Studios. www.potteryboys.com demonstrations and taught workshops interest in drawing and has studied from Dunedin to Amelia Island. www. Steve Sikorski graduated from USF with under the great watercolorist, Pat Karen Woods is a weaver, dyer, quilter, lorrainepotocki.com. a bachelor’s degree in Art Education Weaver. A member of DFAC’s Board of photographer, beader, papermaker & and a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts - Directors, Debra is also on the Board basketmaker. She is a member of the Pam Pawl has 40 years’ experience Ceramics. He has been teaching art at of Trustees of PAVA (Professional Handweavers Guild of America, Florida at the loom and has taught classes the elementary school level for 8 years in Association of Visual Artists). Tropical Weavers Guild, Tampa Bay at Penland School of Crafts, The both Pinellas and Hillsborough counties. Basketmakers Guild, Florida CraftArt, Newark Museum Weaving Workshop, He is a member of the USF College of National Polymer Clay and Tampa Bay Philadelphia College of Textiles, Moore Education honors program - SCATT. Mr. Polymer Art Guilds. http:/karenwoods. College of Art and Design as well as the Steve has been the clay studio instructor home.mindspring.com Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers and for the past two years at DFAC’s Sizzlin’ many other guilds in the Mid- Atlantic Summer Art Camp. area. www.pampawltextiles.com.

winter/spring 2017 33 CALL FOR ARTISTS Exhibition Opportunities-Special Events

WE ARE FAMILY SUMMA & MAGNA: 1/13/17 – 3/12/17 DFAC STUDENT Meta B. Brown + & MEMBER Rossi Galleries EXHIBITION 3/31/17 – 5/21/17 All Media Community Entel Family, Douglas- Call for this juried TRASHY Whitley, Meta B. Brown exhibition celebrating our TREASURES + Rossi Galleries immediate, extended and 3/10 + 3/11/17 ME + MY SHADOW global families. The theme Gamble Family All students and members [BOX] of inter-connectedness Gallery + Atrium are eligible to exhibit 5/5/17 – 5/19/17 = Ready, Set, Connect! one work of art in any Founders Hall Delivery: Dec. 15 + 16 Tampa bay’s most medium, competing for beloved Art Garage cash prizes selected 6th Annual Shadow [box] Sale continues in grand by a guest juror. Exhibition + event with tradition! Come to Delivery: 3/20 and 3/21 thanks to community Friday night’s Main partners - TAMPA Event featuring the IKEA. Works will be crème de la crème displayed for 2 weeks of donated artworks prior to the Friday night and Saturday’s cash event. *Shadowboxes + carry feeding frenzy are provided at the for the remaining pre- time of registration. loved art, art supplies, frames, books + more! Delivery by 5/1 *Donations accepted through Valentine’s Day

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20% DISCOUNT LET OUR EXPERTS HELP YOU! on Art Supplies CUSTOM FRAMING & FINE ART PRINTING for DFAC AVAILABLE IN OUR DESIGN CENTER! Members, NOW OPEN! SHOP OUR TAMPA STORE! Faculty and 1502 N. WESTSHORE BLVD. (813) 442-5079 Students BLICK_TAMPA Must present current ONE NON-SALE, 20% OFF IN-STOCK ITEM 30% OFF DFAC Membership 10% EXPIRES 5/31/17 ENTIRE CUSTOM FRAMING &/OR PRINTING ORDER Card or a DFAC class In-store only. Valid on non-sale, in-stock items only. Coupon must be surrendered at time of purchase; no DISCOUNT copies. One coupon per day. Not valid on previous purchases or with any other discounts or promotions. Not valid on phone/mail/internet orders. Not valid on Lowest Possible Prices items. Not valid after Buy More, Save EXPIRES 5/31/17 registration receipt More discount applied. Coupons not valid on the following brands: Arches, Artograph, Badger, Brent, California Blick Art Materials, LLC. In-store promo only. Coupon must be for DFAC students Air, ColorAid, Daylight, e-Brush, Edward Lyons, Fredrix, Grex, Hahnemuhle , ILFORD, Inkpress, Iwata, Laguna, surrendered at time of purchase; no copies. One coupon per Lazertran, Logan, Lumi, MOAB, Paasche, Pantone, PXB Boards, Roma, Shimpo, Silentaire, Silhouette, Skutt, day. Valid towards purchase of custom framing package in at time of checkout. and instructors Smooth On, Sparmax, Testors Aztek, ULANO, UNION INK, Versa Bat, vFan, WACOM, Whisper Aire. Also not valid which all the components and services are custom produced in on Select Product Lines of: Matcutters, Paint Sets, Printmaking tools, Electronics, Digital Papers, Pen & Marker the Design Center. Valid towards purchase of complete printing Sets, Pencil & Pastel Sets, Airbrush & Compressors, order. Not valid towards ready-made frames or other non-custom Furniture, Ceramic supplies, Canvas Rolls and made framing items. Offer not valid with any other discounts or 2429 Central Ave. Blankets & Presentation Books.For more complete promotions, previously placed orders, phone/mail/internet orders, 1750 Main St., Dunedin list of exclusions, visit bit.ly/blickexclusions purchases of gift cards or school kits. Design Center offers valid St. Petersburg only at Blick locations. CODE: LOCAL AD 30% 727-733-3486 *AO18098* 727-491-3099 BOOK ARTS, POETRY AND PROSE REGISTRATION FORM winter/spring 2017 classes & workshops Register early for placement in classes, don’t delay. ENROLL ONLINE AT WWW.DFAC.ORG. Please call the Dunedin Fine Art Center at (727) 298-3322 to confirm your class prior to attendance.

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How to Register for Classes and Workshops Online: Visit our website at www.dfac.org and access our online registration system under the ‘Classes’ category. You may register for a class online by credit card or E-Check. In Person: You may submit a completed registration form (please print clearly) and payment to DFAC during regular business hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm By Telephone: Please call us at 727.298.3322, during business hours. Please have your credit card number ready. By Fax: Please send a completed registration form, including Visa, Master Card, Discover or American Express payment information to: DFAC, 727.298.3326. By Mail: Download a registration form (pdf) from our website at www.dfac.org or fill out the form in the back of the DFAC catalog. Complete the form and send it, with payment to: Dunedin Fine Art Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin, FL 34698

Registration Policies

Registrations must be accompanied by a completed registration form and payment. Enrollment is limited and spaces are filled on a “first-paid, first-served” basis. Students are responsible for obtaining and providing materials for classes unless otherwise indicated. Materials lists for all classes and workshops will be posted online at www.dfac.org or available at DFAC upon request for those without computer access. If you have any questions or comments about classes and instructors, please contact Sara DeLorenzo, Adult Education Assistant at ext. 234.

Cancellations, Refunds & Transfers The Dunedin Fine Art Center reserves the right to cancel any class due to low enrollment without incurring obligations. If a class is cancelled, you may transfer to another class or request a full tuition refund. Either a transfer or a refund must be requested within that session. Failure to request either a transfer or refund within the session will result in the loss of that tuition. If a class does not meet the minimum enrollment prior to the start date, it may be cancelled so please register early! There will be a $20 fee for any returned checks.

Withdrawals Withdrawals from any CLASS must take place by 5:00pm the Friday before the first day of each session. Withdrawals from any WORKSHOP must take place one week before the first day of the workshop. A refund of the tuition less a $25 administrative fee will be issued. Students withdrawing from any class or workshop after the date listed above will be issued a refund less the instructor’s compensation and a $25 administrative fee. Amount varies- please contact Sara DeLorenzo, Adult Education Assistant at ext. 234 for more information.

Pro-rating Pro-rating will only apply to students registering for 3 or less remaining classes. A $25 administration fee will apply.

Workshops Workshops are offered for those who are unable to commit to a weekly class. They are typically offered on a 1/2-day, full day, 2-day or week-long basis. Tuition covers the cost of instruction for a specified date or dates.

Emergencies Emergency closing may occur in the event of severe weather conditions.

Make-Up Classes Make-up classes will be scheduled if a class is cancelled by a DFAC instructor. If a student is unable to attend class for any reason, DFAC is not responsible to provide any additional make-up class or refund.

Non-Profit Status DFAC is a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 community arts organization and we welcome students of all creeds and ethnic origins. Donations are accepted and welcome! The Dunedin Fine Art Center is ADA compliant. EXHIBITION CALENDAR winter/spring 2017

1/13/17 – 3/12/17 Entel Family and Douglas-Whitely Galleries

OYE COMO VA? These two group exhibitions are the results of a joyful and expansive visit to Cuba in November 2015 by a curious group of DFAC delegates including DFAC’s curator, Catherine Bergmann. Representing a cross-section of Cuban working artists, educators and visionaries, these exhibits are a vibrant sampling of the vital, creative culture active in Cuba today. With thanks to DFAC’s Sterling Society for their sponsorship, for the expert insight of Cuban Curator, David Horta and our travel guides, Marcos Carvajal and Pedro Schuck who, made the depth and breadth of this exchange possible.

1/13/17 – 3/1/17 Gamble Family Gallery

CUBA: NEW EYES Group photography exhibition from recent visits to Cuba by local artists including: Leslie Joy Ickowitz, Kirk Ke Wang, Veronica Stewart and a band of fellow travelers.

Meta B. Brown + Rossi Galleries

WE ARE FAMILY All Media Community Call for this juried exhibition celebrating our immediate, extended and global families. The theme of inter- connectedness = Ready, Set, Connect!

3/31/17 – 5/21/17 Entel Family, Douglas-Whitley, Meta B. Brown + Rossi Galleries

SUMMA & MAGNA: DFAC STUDENT & MEMBER EXHIBITION All students and members are eligible to exhibit one work of art in any medium, competing for cash prizes selected by a guest juror.

Gamble Family Gallery

DFAC FACULTY DFAC’s honored faculty exhibit concurrent with our annual Student & Member exhibitions. Witness the full range of creative talents shared and cultivated at our ‘mighty fine’ art center! Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Tampa, FL Permit No. 7067 GLADYS DOUGLAS SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS 1143 Michigan Boulevard Dunedin, Florida 34698 Tel. 727.298.3322 Fax. 727.298.3326 E-mail: [email protected] www.dfac.org

The MISSION of the Dunedin Fine Art Center is to offer creative educational experiences in the visual arts.

The VISION of the Dunedin Fine Art Center is to be the premier art center in Florida, providing unparalleled educational, cultural and creative experiences throughout the arts.

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Programs at the Dunedin Fine Art Center are sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pinellas County Commission, and the City of Dunedin.