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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. 1 2nd LEVEL STUDIOS 2 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