Meet the Instructors ct spalding - Catherine Spalding is a photographer and creative photography workshop instructor. Her photographs capture the subtle influences evoking emotion within each of her subjects. The study of details allow her to capture her subjects uniqueness, which what drives her photographic art style. Her portfolio, comprised of strong works that capture the avant-garde perspectives she shoots, showcases her originality and imagination. She exhibits and sells her work in solo exhibits, events and to the commercial and residential interior design market.

ADULT CLASSES

Drawing

Acrylic Painting

Bridge The SullivanMunce Cultural Center reserves the right to cancel classes due to lack of enrollment. Students wishing to cancel their Digital Photography registration must do so 7 days before class starts or registration fee will be forfeited. Ceramics

Watercolor, Acrylic and REGISTER FOR CLASSES: Oil Painting www.sullivanmunce.org or 317.873.6862 or Pastels [email protected] REGISTRATION BEGINS

August 11, 2010 Jewelry CLASSES BEGIN STARTING August 16, 2010 Yoga

TEEN AND YOUTH CLASSES

Mini-Masters This class schedule made possible in part by Ceramics

Bookbinding 205-225 West Hawthorne Street Zionsville, IN 46077 Art Through Time 317.873.6862 www.sullivanmunce.org Parent/Child Pottery

Sewing

Meet the Instructors Kae Mentz - Kae loves to draw and paint. Growing up in northern Michigan Zionsville’s she loved to capture details of life in nature as well as people. Developing as an artist began with her pouring over favorite images of Michelangelo and cultural hub for Rembrandt in her grandfather's library. Kae’s education in fine art includes the study of Anatomy, Physiology and Kiniseology with an education degree. She Art, History and has also had the privilege of learning from gifted artists both in workshops and written works. Along with a wonderful husband, four children, youth work and Genealogy academics, art was on hold for 20 years. The last 10 years has her heart for art coming alive again. www.astillsmallVoice.net

Soyong Kang Partington - Soyong studied graphic design under the famous fabric designer, Jong Hwa Park and sculptor Jong Myung Hong at Sook Myung The SullivanMunce Cultural Center, comprised of a History Museum, Genealogy Women’s University in Seoul, Korea. She was told by her own parents to study Library and Art Center, is an independent 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to graphic design in college and not ceramics because they believed that there were preserving the history of Zionsville, Indiana and Boone County in suburban already too many potters in Korea. But years later, Soyong finally gave into her Indianapolis, through its presentation of educational material via exhibitions and desire to learn ceramics and started taking ceramic classes at the Indianapolis outreach programs for the community. Established in 1973, the Center is collectively Art Center. Since 1988 she has either taught, monitored or assisted with ceramic classes at the Indianapolis Art Center. She participates in Broad Ripple Art Fair recognized as the historical, artistic and cultural center of the Zionsville community; and has frequent one woman shows at various art galleries throughout the providing exhibits, programs and other resources unparalleled for a community of its Midwest. Her art work is shown at well-known local galleries. She is fluent in the size in first-class, facilities which are sensitive to the historic character of the Korean language and in English and is currenty a workshop coordinator at the town. World Ceramic Exposition 2001 Korea (WOCEK). www.soyong.com

The Sullivan Museum houses community archives and exhibition galleries that Amelia Roberts - Amelia Roberts received her degree in Visual showcase permanent as well as temporary traveling exhibits. The museum is an Communications at Herron School of Art in Indianapolis. She has a freelance important repository of the heritage of Zionsville, Boone County and the state of design business and paints in her spare time. Amelia also has a love for all Indiana; it safeguards and protects the important cultural remains of the citizens of artistic mediums, such as fabric, paper and paint. She has taught art and sewing this area. classes for the last two years at the Morton Community Center in West Lafayette.

The Munce Art Center exhibits and sells works of art Mike Scherer - Michael Scherer is a native Indiana artist. Born in Noblesville, from the local and regional community by holding Indiana, he was raised on a small farm about a mile south of Arcadia, Indiana. numerous professional and community art shows each He always has had a deep admiration and love for nature and began drawing animals, plants, trees and landscapes at an early age. year. The art center offers art instruction for students of all ages, and spring break and summer camps for children ages 4 through 11. After graduating from Hamilton Heights High School, he attended Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, and earned two degrees in Fine Art and Art Education. He taught art classes at St. Joan of Arc Elementary and Middle School and Cathedral High School for a number of years before he went on to work as a graphic designer for the State of Indiana at the Commission on Public With over 7,000 volumes, the Genealogy Records. Library houses one of the largest private genealogy collections in the region. It is an During all these years he still pursued his passion of painting and sculpting inviting place where one can spend an hour artwork from nature. Recently he resigned his position with the State of Indiana or a day reading and researching after 18 years of service to paint, sculpt and teach full time. He teaches drawing information from the open stacks of local, and painting classes at the Indianapolis Art Center and the SullivanMunce state, regional and national records. Cultural Center in Zionsville, Indiana.

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Meet the Instructors ADULT CLASSES Jerry Arthur - Jerry is a long time bridge player and has lived and worked Beginning/Intermediate Oil Painting in Zionsville since 1972. He worked for 48 years in the pharmaceutical This beginning/intermediate oil painting class allows students to paint their business, retiring as President of Cook Pharmica. He is married to Kathy chosen subjects such as still life, landscape, etc., while learning and and they have two successful children together. experimenting with different oil painting techniques. Demonstrations will be given on a variety of these techniques. Students will be able to work at Cindy Baker - Cindy began serious sewing in 1983 when she wanted good their own pace. quality and low cost maternity career wear. She also learned how to quilt and bought a spinning wheel that year. The quilting bug became permanent and Session 1 August 16 - October 11 (8 weeks) she sold the spinning wheel. She finds hand quilting very relaxing and it is NEW! one of her favorite things to do. (no class on September 6 due to Labor Day) Session 2 October 18 - December 6 (8 weeks) In addition to quilting, Cindy’s other interests include wearable art, costumes, fitting and alterations, collecting and repairing sewing machines. Instructor: Mike Scherer She has approximately 100 sewing machines. Mondays, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $235/$260 (member/non-member) Cindy does volunteer mending at a local nursing home and also does Supplies additional costume making at local theaters. She has also been a Red Cross CPR & First Aid instructor. She is a 4-H Sewing Project Leader and hosts 9 sewing workshops a year to teach children in grades 3-12 basic sewing techniques such as darts, , & . She is also a member of the Quilters’ Guild of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis chapter of the American Sewing Guild and Boone County Extension Homemakers. You do not have to be a member to take classes at the John Preston Hanks - John studied art at Indiana State University and SullivanMunce Cultural Center. However with the purchase the John Herron School of Art in the 1960’s. He has been a portrait artist for of a membership, you will receive the reduced class fee 35 years, working in pencil and watercolor. He has taught painting in Carmel listed, special mailings and invitations to special events and Zionsville for the past 10 years. John has been a Zionsville resident and a 10% discount on all purchases in our Artisan’s Boutique. since 1992.

Teresa Hutchinson - Teresa has been playing bridge since she was 9 years old and her parents needed a fourth player. Her father is 92 years old and still teaches bridge on a regular basis. Teresa has lived in Zionsville over Techniques and Composition in Acrylic Painting 20 years, has three adult sons and has been married to Tom for thirty years. Learn the many acrylic painting techniques such as impasto, glazing and Teresa is active in the community and has been involved with the Ghost Walk watercolor! Experiment with a variety of mixed media. Learn how to choose the event here at the SullivanMunce Cultural Center. appropriate composition for your subject. Some experience necessary.

Cindy Leavesley - Cynthia Leavesley is currently enjoying life as a pastel Session 1 August 16 - October 11 (8 weeks) and oil painter. At other times, she has been an art teacher, muralist, faux (no class on September 6 due to Labor Day) finisher, interior decorator and folk artist. She has studied with Robert Eberle, Session 2 October 18 - December 6 (8 weeks) Elizabeth Mowry, Rosalie Nadeau, Stan Moeller, Greg Storer and Mary Jean NEW! Weber. She is a member of the Indiana Plein Air Painters where she enjoys Instructor: Mike Scherer participating in paint out events around the state. She has exhibited her work Mondays, 1:30 - 3:30 pm at the annual Hoosier Salon and Indian Heritage Arts exhibitions and is a Cost: $235/$260 (member/non-member) juried member of the Pastel Society of America. Her work can be seen at the Supplies additional Hoosier Salon, and at other venues around Indianapolis as well as several locations in Maine and at her studios in Zionsville. www.cindyleavesley.com

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ADULT CLASSES YOUTH CLASSES Creative Exploration for the Non-Artist Mini Masters This is for the individual who would like to learn to experiment with different Children will become Mini Masters by learning about a different master media to explore and develop their creative spirit. If you have no experience artist and a new art technique each week! Students will be exploring action with art at all or are just looking to expand your non-artistic horizons, this class painting, impressionist painting, pastel, sculptures, and much more! is for you! We will experiment with watercolor, pen & ink, collage, pastels and We will wrap up the class with an art show party! pencil with the aim of completing a piece of art suitable for framing each week. Session 1 October 28 - December 9 (6 weeks) Session 1 October 27 - December 8 (6 weeks) (no class on November 25 due to Thanksgiving) (no class November 25 due to Thanksgiving) Ages 4-6 Thursdays, 4:30 - 6 pm Ages 7-11 Thursdays, 6 - 7:30 pm Instructor: Cindy Leavesley NEW! Wednesdays, 10 am - Noon Cost: $180/$205 (member/non-member) Instructor: Cindy Leavesley Cost: $100/$125 (member/non-member) Supplies included. NOTE: This class is also available for a group party or for

corporate team building. Please call for more information: 317.873.6862. Art Through Time Explore art through time. Each class will focus on a different time period in art history. Students will complete a project each week utilizing different materials, such as charcoal, paint, markers and more!

Session 1 September 11- October 16 (6 weeks)

Ages 4-6 Saturdays, 10 - 11 am Ages 7-11 Saturdays, 11 - NOON NEW!

Instructor: Amelia Roberts Cost: $100/$125 (member/non-member) ROAD TRIP!

the start of Family History Month Wheel for Youth (6-11 year olds) Celebrate This class is designed for students who want to work on the pottery wheels with a day trip to The Genealogy Center exclusively. The students will focus on creating vessel forms, plates and bowls. Beginners will learn basic wheel skills, centering, opening, pulling SullivanMunce Cultural Center is hosting a bus trip and shaping. Clay and glazes are included in the class fee. to the Allen County Public Library No experience necessary. in Fort Wayne, Indiana on Session 1 September 1- October 6 (6 weeks) Saturday, October 2, 2010. Session 2 October 13-November 17 (6 weeks) Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Advanced registration required Wednesdays, 4:30 - 6 pm Make sure to check out the details on our website: Cost: $170/$195 (member/non-member) Lab fee: $35 www.sullivanmunce.org

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YOUTH CLASSES ADULT CLASSES

Portraits and Pencils! (8-14 year olds) As an art student you will learn to draw portraits, grow in your ability by Sew Fast, Sew Easy for Beginners seeing shapes, planes and main features of the face and head. Basic Class Description: Do you own a ? Do you want to learn proportions and some amazing variations will be fun as we work toward how to sew? If your sewing machine is still in its cardboard box or you inherited the goal of creating a believable portrait, by you, the artist. a machine and wanted to learn how to sew, this is the class for you. This four-week class will focus on the beginning seamstress & how to use a sewing Session 1 Tuesdays, September 14 - October 19 (6 weeks) machine. Topics include: how to & operate your sewing machine, wind Session 2 Tuesdays, November 2 - December 7 ( 6 weeks) , change needles, how to use the various stitches on your machine, finishes, curves, darts, hems and patterns. Children, grade 3 & above, welcome if accompanied by an adult. Must have a sewing machine in good working order. Does your sewing machine need repair? Contact Cindy for Instructor: Kae Mentz recommendations. [email protected] Cost: $180/$205 (member/non-member) Supplies included. Session 1 September 13 - October 4 (4 weeks)

Instructor: Cindy Baker Mondays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm NEW! Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) *Bring to each class: Sewing machine, extra machine needles, extension cord and sewing basket.

New Format! Parent/Child Pottery Class This class is designed for parents and children ages 6 and up to learn to make pots together. This will be a great opportunity to bond with your child Intermediate Sew Fast, Sew Easy while being creative. Instruction includes throwing If you learned how to sew years ago, and want a “brush up” on garment on the wheel, hand building projects with slab, coil, techniques, this class is for you. Join Cindy Baker for a four-week series of and sculpture techniques. lessons on sewing garments. Topics include: centered , invisible zipper, No experience necessary. buttonholes, under stitching, hems, sleeves, alterations, & sergers. PREREQUISITE: You must know how to thread and operate your machine, wind bobbins and change needles. Children, grade 5 & above, welcome if Session 1 September 11 - October 16 (6 weeks) accompanied by an adult. [email protected] (no class September 5 due to Labor Day) Session 2 October 30 - December 11 (6 weeks) Session 1 October 11 - November 1 ( 4 weeks) (no class on November 27 due to Thanksgiving holiday) (no class on October 25 due to ZCS Fall Break)

Instructor: Soyong Kang Partington Instructor: Cindy Baker Saturdays, 10 - 11 am Mondays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Cost: $190/$215 (member/non-member) per Parent/Child Team Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $35 *Bring to each class: Sewing machine, extra machine needles, extension cord and sewing basket.

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ADULT CLASSES WORKSHOPS Serger Basics, One Day Class Jewelry Workshop Do you own a serger? Do you want to learn how to use it? If your serger is still Make a bracelet or necklace and a pair of earrings using glass beads, in its cardboard box, or away in the back of the closet, or if it intimidates you, semi-precious stones and glazed ceramic beads. No experience neces- with all of its scary moving parts, this is the class for you. The primary reason sary. Fun for a group of friends! one buys a serger is to make garments look polished…more professional. Sergers eliminate that homemade look by cleanly finishing seam allowances. November 20, 10 am - Noon Plus sergers are better than sewing machines for knit fabric. Come to class with NEW! questions and leave with confidence and enthusiasm. Topics include: how to Instructor: Cindy Leavesley thread and operate your serger, needles, tension adjustment, seam finishes, Cost: $25 (member/non-member) when to use a sewing machine and when to use a serger, thread choices, Supply fee: $10 curves, corners and patterns. Children, grade 5 and above, welcome if if accompanied by an adult. Must have a serger in good working order. Does your NOTE: This class is also available for a group party or for corporate serger need repair? Contact Cindy for advice team building. Please call for more information: 317.873.6862 [email protected]

Saturday, November 6, Noon - 4 pm TEEN CLASSES Instructor: Cindy Baker Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) Teen Ceramics (12-18 years old) *Bring to class: Serger, instruction This class is designed for the student who has very little or no experience with manual, extra machine needles, extension clay. The students will learn how to build objects with the basics such as using coils and making pinch pots in the first week and then move on to the pottery cord and sewing basket. wheels. No experience is necessary. Clay and glazes are included in the class fee.

Session 1 September 2 - October 7 (6 weeks) Serger Fun, One Day Class Session 2 October 14 - November 18 (6 weeks) Do you use your serger for seam finishes but nothing else? Are you ready to step up to the next level & explore the decorative stitches a serger can do? A Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington serger is capable of a variety of decorative edge finishes for the OUTSIDE of Thursdays, 4 - 5:30 pm the garment. It’s also capable of handling threads & too thick, or too Cost: $170/$195 (member/non-member) fuzzy, for a sewing machine. Come to class to play then leave with confidence Lab Fee: $50 and enthusiasm to embellish the OUTSIDE of your next garment or home decor item. This class is for the intermediate seamstress who already knows how to Bookbinding (12-Adult) thread & operate her serger. [email protected] Learn how to create your own handmade books! Students will learn different styles of traditional binding methods. Focus will be more on process than on Topics include: manipulating tension, decorative thread choices, flat lock , content, however creativity will be encouraged. Special supplies will be , rolled hem, serger chain braid, and the “accidents-versus-creative- provided by the instructor and select supplies are supplied by the student. opportunity”. Session 1 November 6 - December 18 (6 weeks) Saturday, November 13, Noon - 4 pm (no class on November 27 due to Thanksgiving holiday) Instructor: Cindy Baker Cost: $60/$85 (member/non-member) Instructor: Amelia Roberts NEW! *Bring to each class: Serger, instruction manual, extra machine Saturdays, 10 am - Noon needles, extension cord and sewing basket. Cost: $180/$205

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WORKSHOPS ADULT CLASSES Two Day Pastel Workshop Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics Designed for those who have never worked with or have very little Students will learn the techniques of pastel painting, watch instructor demo’s experience in clay. Students will learn how to construct clay objects and and work on their own pastel paintings during this 2-Day Pastel Workshop. utilitarian forms while exploring traditional hand-building methods such as See instructor’s work at www.cindyleavesley.com. Some previous drawing coiling, slab constructions and throwing on the wheel. The class will work experience required. Former students, current artists and artists using other with weekly projects and assignments to encourage students to develop their media are welcome. own style.

November 6 and 7, 9 am - 4 pm Session 1 September 1 - October 20 (8 weeks)

Session 2 October 27 - December 22 (8 weeks) Instructor: Cindy Leavesley NEW!

Cost: $175/200 (member/non-member) Supplies additional Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Wednesdays, 1 - 3 pm Creative Photography Workshop Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Lab Fee: $50 Develop your ability to see creatively and create a perspective outside of the mundane. Learn cropping and shooting what you want to see. Create compelling images by following your passions. Learn how angles affect the avante-garde magnetism of intriguing images.

Workshop Dates (choose one) Saturdays, September 11, 18, or 25 and October 2, 9, 16 or 30 10 am - 11:30 am Instructor: ct spalding Cost: $110/$135 New Format!

Photo Tour Workshop Application of skills learned in “Creative Photography Workshop”. Tour includes walking tour of downtown Zionsville.

Workshop Dates (choose one) Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics Saturdays, September 11, 18, or 25 and October 2, 9, 16 or 30 Designed for those who have never worked with or have very little 8 - 9:30 am experience in clay. Students will learn how to construct clay objects and Instructor: ct spalding utilitarian forms while exploring traditional hand-building methods such as Cost: $110/$135 coiling, slab constructions and throwing on the wheel. The class will work with weekly projects and assignments to encourage students to develop their Critique Session own style. This critique session is available to persons that have taken the Photo Tour Workshop. Session 1 September 1 - October 20 (8 weeks) Session 2 October 27 - December 22 (8 weeks) Workshop Dates (choose one) (no class November 24 due to Thanksgiving) Saturdays, September 18 or 25 and October 9, 16 or 30 12:30 - 1:30 pm Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Instructor: ct spalding Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Cost: $75/$100 Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member)

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ADULT CLASSES BRIDGE Beginning Hand-Building Beginning Bridge This class is designed for the student who has very little or no experience with Have you ever thought about learning to play bridge? Here is a low cost clay. The students will learn how to construct hand-built objects with coil, pinch opportunity to learn bridge while meeting new people in the community! and slab techniques. The class will concentrate first on small objects such as All supplies included. tiles, boxes, rattles and plates and then move on to build larger objects such as platters, planters and vases. One 25 pound bag of clay is included with class Session 1 September 2 - October 7 (6 weeks) NEW! fee. Tools are available in the studio. Session 2 October 14 - November 18 (6 weeks)

Session 1 September 2 - October 21 (8 weeks) Instructor: Jerry Arthur Session 2 October 28 - December 23 (8 weeks) Thursdays, 7:30 pm - 8:45 pm (no class November 25 due to Thanksgiving) Cost: $75/$100 (member/non-member)

Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Thursdays, 1 - 3 pm Beginning Bridge Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) Getting Older? Didn’t know there are 52 Lab Fee: $50 cards in a deck or that there are four suits? No problem! Have fun, learn something Clay Sculpture new and meet new people from the community! Students will create work using a variety of hand-building techniques and basic clay sculpture tools. Students may work in a realistic, abstract or non-objective Session 1 September 1 - October 6 (6 weeks) manner to create one-of-a-kind sculptures or even functional objects and unique Session 2 October 13 - November 17 (6 weeks) NEW! tile murals. One 25 pound bag of clay is included with class fee. Tools are available in the studio. Instructor: Teresa Hutchinson Wednesdays, 1 - 2:15 pm Session 1 September 2 - October 21 (8 weeks) Cost: $75/$100 (members/non-member) Session 2 October 28 - December 23 (8 weeks) (no class November 25 due to Thanksgiving)

Instructor: Soyong Kang-Partington Thursdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Cost: $220/$245 (member/non-member) YOGA Lab Fee: $50 Beginning Yoga Includes basic breathing practices as well as a variety of standing, sitting, Beginning/Intermediate Watercolor and Acrylic Painting and lying postures. This class is gentle enough for all types of students, Beginning watercolor/acrylic class allows students to paint their chosen subjects and provides a focus on flexibility. When you have completed beginning such as still life, landscape, etc., while experimenting with two types of water yoga you will be ready to move on to moderate yoga. Bad back? No media. Demonstrations will be given on a variety of techniques. Students will be problem. The instructor has had extensive training in dealing with back able to work at their own pace. problems. Wear comfortable clothing.

Session 1 September 13 - October 18 (6 weeks) Session 1 September 1 - September 22 (4 weeks) Session 2 November 1 - December 6 (6 weeks) Instructor: Laurie Miller Class Location:

Instructor: John P. Hanks Wednesdays, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm (4 weeks) SIMPLY YOGA Cost: $48/$75 (member/non-member) 260 South 1st St. Mondays, 6 - 8 pm Cost: $180/$205 (member/non-member) Zionsville, IN Supplies additional

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