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SUMMER/FALL 2018

SUMMER I June 4-July 15 GLADYS DOUGLAS SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS workshop week July 16-22 DUNEDIN, FLORIDA SUMMER II July 23-Sept 2 FALL I Sept 10-Oct 21 workshop week Oct 22 -28 FALL II Oct 29-Dec 16

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studio art classes and workshops for children, teens & adults register NOW at www.dfac.org CONTACT Tel. 727.298.3322 • Fax 727.298.3326 • e-mail: [email protected] • www.dfac.org

HOURS Art Center Hours: Mon-Fri•10am–5pm Gallery Shop Hours: Mon–Fri • 11am–4pm Sat •10am–2pm Sat • 10am–2pm Sun •1pm–4pm Sun • 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 Amy Heimlich David Barton Board Chair Accounting Manager contents London L. Bates Catherine Bergmann Vice – Board Chair daily class calendar ...... 2 Curatorial Director Lorri J. Kidder daily workshop calendar ...... 4 George Ann Bissett Treasurer President / CEO business of art ...... 6 Julie Y. Scales clay ...... 7 Danielle Conte Secretary Gallery Shop and digital art ...... 10 Volunteer Manager Alison Freeborn Parliamentarian ...... 12 Mary Danikowski food arts ...... 14 Visitor Services Alan Feldshue and Debra Weible Board Chair Appointments fiber arts ...... 15 Sara DeLorenzo Program Services Manager jewelry ...... 18 BOARD MEMBERS metal arts ...... 21 Brandie Dziegiel Education Assistant Steve Beaty mixed media ...... 22 Mary Beth Carroll painting: acrylic ...... 24 Barbara Ferguson Cindy Gorshe Collman Membership / (Sterling Society Representative) painting: oil ...... 25 Development Assistant Mark B. Fox paiting: optional media ...... 26 Joseph Garnett Gail Gamble painting: watercolor ...... 28 Marketing Content Developer Jeffrey Held, M.D. Robert G. Johnston pastels ...... 30 Linda Hamilton Richard H. Kennedy photography ...... 31 Development Director Gertrude W. Little Kenneth Hannon Kathy Milam printmaking ...... 32 Vice President / COO Gwendolyn Hubbard Noun stone carving ...... 33 Robert Hartman Amy Connor Pfaelzer woodturning ...... 33 Mark Weinkrantz Facilities Manager children and teens daily calendar ...... 35 Laura Lee Hubbard Commissioner Deborah Kynes children classes ...... 36 Visitor Services City of Dunedin Commission Liaison teen classes ...... 38 Shannon Pattee Dr. Irwin Entel Youth Education Assistant Financial Advisor faculty ...... 40 Diane Shelly registration policies ...... 42 Adult Education Director call for artists ...... 44 Kelly Simone exhibition calendar ...... 45 Weekend Visitor Services Todd Still Youth Education Director

Check out the CHILDREN AND TEEN CLASSES starting on page 34. ADVISORY BOARD

Bill Francisco Deborah J. White Co-Chairs

Toni Alexander Elizabeth Brincklow Chuck Dean Kevin Donoghue Frank Burke Margaret Word Burnside W. Thomas Dugard, Jr Aaron Fodiman Maureen Freaney Susan Rollins Gehring Dianne Wheatley Giliotti Susan Latvala-Powers Mitchell Lowenstein, M.D. Kim Marston Jill Melkonian Sallie Parks Dr. Ken Reinhold Stephen J. Sika, Jr Lynn Wargo

Catalog design by Daniel Mrgan THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING HAPPENING AT DFAC!

Being a member of the Dunedin Fine Art Center ARE YOU A DFAC comes with lots of perks including savings on the MEMBER YET? cost of classes and workshops!

DFAC has four campuses. Please note your studio location.

1. MAIN CAMPUS 1143 Michigan Blvd, Dunedin 2. DFAC COTTAGE CAMPUS 1141 Broadway (US Alt 19), Dunedin MAIN CAMPUS MAP AND STUDIOS 3. THE INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVE ARTS 968 Douglas Ave 4. INDUSTRIAL ARTS BLDG. 958 Douglas Ave.

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3 4 DAILY CALENDAR HOW TO use this catalog (ADULT CLASSES)

MONDAY CL101 Exploring Form with CLASSES Crystalline Glazing PA450 Possibilities in Pastel 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Standard DFAC classes run for six week sessions. Session dates 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM FI FI, FII are on the cover and on the bottom of every other page. CL602 Throwing and PH678 Introduction to Crystalline Glazes Digital Photography & 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Each class meets once a Photographic Art FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM week, on the designated SII, FI, FII day and time listed under CATEGORY & CL602A Throwing and the class code and title. CLASS CODE CLASS TITLE Crystalline Glazes I CL631 Exploring Paper Clay 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM All classes are held at 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM SI DFAC’s main campus, unless SI, SII, FI, FII otherwise noted. CL602B Throwing and DR404 Colored JW223 Metalworks II Crystalline Glazes II Tuition listed is for the entire - Intermediate session based upon member Pencil for Everyone 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM SII (M) or non-member (NM) rates. With Melissa Miller Nece FI, FII Tuesday, 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm DFAC’s class skill level sets Tuition: $139 M / $169 NM CL630 Handbuilding range from Level 1 (beginner, Studio A DR369 Japanese Sumi-e with Jacqueline Level 2 - 5 Intermediate/Advanced with no prior experience); 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Offered: SI, SII, FI, FII 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Levels 2,3,4 (intermediate with FI, FII Neat, portable and inexpensive, FI, FII basic to advanced skill levels) colored pencils can be used for any to Level 5 (professional artist). style work, from rough sketches to FB904 Mayan Back-Strap TUESDAY finely detailed realism. Students Some classes have a materials Weaving experiment with color and techniques 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CL610 Throwing on the Wheel II fee, and/or lab fee. This fee for a full range of special effects. FI, FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM covers the entire session. Emphasis on developing an individual FII style through personal guidance from Some classes, but not all, have instructor and class discussion. Some CL629 Handbuilding PR502 Relief Printmaking a list of materials required background in drawing necessary. with Jacqueline 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM for the class. This list will be SII, FI, FII provided to you at the time of SI, SII, FI, FII registration via email. CL628 Wheel of Fortune PT582 Intermediate Watercolor 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM SI = Summer I CLASS DESCRIPTION 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM SII, FI, FII SII = Summer II FI, FII FI = Fall I PT422 Abstract Expressionism FII = Fall II MM361 Art Journaling 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Acrylic Painting indicates the session(s) SI, SII, FI, FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM the class is offered. WORKSHOP SI, SII, FI, FII DESIGNATION PT483 Acrylic Impressionism DR404 Colored Pencil WORKSHOPS 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM SI, FI, FII for Everyone 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM DFAC workshops are listed PT495 Painting the Florida SI, SII, FI, FII with a colored background, Landscape - Inside & Out W-PT101 Color PT549 Dancing with YUPO and and include all the same Theory for Watercolor 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM FI, FII Rocking with TERRASKIN! information as a class. With Debra Thomas-Weible 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM However, workshops do not Saturday, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm SI, SII, FI, FII follow our six week session Tuition: $60 M/$75 NM PT553 Watercolor For Beginners All Levels dates, they have 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Offered June 20 FII PT456 Spinning-New specific dates listed. Perspectives on Art DR135 Calligraphy: Uncial Style 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM SI, SII, FI, FII FI PA421 Intro to Pastel Painting Classes Listed in Chronological Order. Dates, times and JW221 Metal-Smithing-An 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM SI, SII, FI, FII studio assignments are subject to change. Please visit Independent Jewelry Study 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM our website www.dfac.org for up-to-date information FI, FII on classes, as well as NEW workshops and events! SUMMER I SUMMER II FALL I FALL II June 4-July15 July 23-Sept 2 Sept 10-Oct 21 Oct 29-Dec 16

DR401 Basic Drawing CL603 Handbuilding PT579 Beginning Watercolor JW106 Designing with 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM with Jacqueline 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Silver Metal Clay SI, SII, FI, FII 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM SII, FI, FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM SI, SII, FI, FII SII, FI, FII CL623 Learning to Throw CL609 Handbuilding with Lee Anderson FB900 Learning to Sew with Alison PR504 Intaglio - Etching 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM SI, SII, FI, FII FI, SI FI, FII SII, FI, FII

JW222 Metalworks II MM360 Fine Art of DR368 Japanese Sumi-e PT203 Brush Up! - Intermediate Collage & Assemblage for Beginners 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM SI, SII, FI, FII FI, FII SI, SII, FI, FII FI, FII PT459 Open Painting Day PH670 Introduction to Digital PT479 Painting the PT481 Introduction to 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Photography & Photographic Art Portrait or Still Life Acrylic Painting SI, SII, FI, FII 6:00PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM SII,FI. FII SI, SII, FI, FII SI, FI, FII SC301 Carving in Stone AM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM DR105 Basic Drawing: JW114 Introduction PT453 Independent Study FI, FII Charcoal and Pastels to Silversmithing in Drawing & Painting 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM PT107 Miniature Painting in Oil SI, FI SI, SII, FI, FII FI, FII 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM SI, SII, FI, FII DR409 Basic Drawing PT477 Art & Soul of JW211 Intermediate/ 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Landscape Painting Advanced Wire Work DR406 Long Pose Figure SII, FII 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Drawing Open Studio SI, SII, FI, FII FI, FII 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM FB931 Artful Basketry FI, FII 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM PT109 Intro to Watercolor CL604 Clay FUN-damentals FI, FII 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM SC302 Stone Carving FII SI, SII, FI, FII with Pneumatic Tools PT429 Beginning Oil Painting 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM CL634 Clay Exploration FB901 Knitting Socks FI, FII SI, SII, FI, FII 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM and More to Dye For! SI, SII, FI, FII 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM FI SATURDAY WEDNESDAY DR416 Figure Drawing PT470 The Realistic Portrait THURSDAY JW101 Fundamentals of 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM in Oils & Pastels CL626 Handbuilding Jewelry Fabrication I FI, FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM with Alison 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM SI, SII, FI, FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM FI PR304 Relief Print Studio FI, FII 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM PT108 Alcohol Inks on Yupo JW102 Fundamentals of FI, FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT370 Intuitive Acrylic Painting Jewelry Fabrication II FI, FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM PT112 Plein Air Adventure SI, SII, FI, FII FII 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM PT598 An Acrylic Journey FII 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT552 Watercolors - Larger CL619 Wheel of Fortune FII than Life-Night Scenes 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM DA107 Introduction to and Home Interiors SI, SII, FI, FII Digital Filmmaking JW115 Intermediate 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Silversmithing FII PT458 Open Painting Night FI 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM SI, SII, FI, FII JW206 Basic Wire SI, SII, FI, FII DA734 Web Design: Jewelry Techniques I Where Do I Start? DR380 Zen Brush Art & 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Japanese Calligraphy FI FRIDAY SI, SII 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CL627 Handbuilding FI, FII JW205 Basic Wire with Alison Jewelry Techniques II 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM FI, FII FII WORKSHOP CALENDAR

W-JW108 Texturing Metal W-JW266 KNUCKLE DOWN - Five Types W-MM106 The Art of Paper: Quilling JUNE Saturday & Sunday, July 21-22 of Hinges Saturday, September 22 MA326 Basic Saturday, Saturday & Sunday, September 8-9 W-PA101 One Day Intro to Pastel W-MM110 Bead Embroidered Parrot Fish Sunday, Saturday, June 2-9 Workshop W-DA108 Snap a Movie in a Day and Turtle W-PT308 Sunday Intuitive Saturday, July 21 Saturday, September 8 Saturday, September 22 Painting Workshop W-BA201 Becoming a Professional W-PT106 Better Painting in 60 Minutes W-DA102 Photo Manipulation I Sunday, June 3 Artist-Part 1 Saturday, September 8 Tuesday, September 25-October 2 W-DA101 Photoshop I: Ready to Learn Sunday, July 22 W-PA101 One Day Intro to Pastel W-MM109 Charm School Necklace Photoshop? W-MM362 Introduction to Art Journaling Saturday, September 8 Tuesday, September 25 Tuesday, June 5 & 12 Sunday, July 22 W-BA202 Becoming a Professional W-DA106 Making More Professional W-MA327 Beginning Welding and W-MA326 Basic Welding Artist-Part 2 Looking Documents Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, July 23-26 Sunday, September 9 Wednesday, September 26-October 3 Wednesday, June 6-27 W-DA101 Photoshop I: Ready to Learn W-MA326 Basic Welding W-DA112 Photoshop Elements II: Refining W-PT120 Acrylic Paint Pouring Party Photoshop? Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, Your Photos Saturday, June 9 Tuesday, July 24 & 31 September 9-15 Thursday, September 27-October 4 W-PT482 Saturday Acrylic Painting W-MA327 Beginning Welding W-MM362 Introduction to Art Journaling W-PT120 Acrylic Paint Pouring Party Saturday, June 9-30 and Metalworking Sunday, September 9 Friday, September 28 W-FB957 Immersion Dyeing Wednesday, July 25-August 15 W-PT308 Sunday Intuitive Painting W-FB935 Shibori and Painting Saturday, June 16 Workshop Saturday, September 29 W-MA326 Basic Welding Sunday, September 16 W-JW111 Sunburst Pendant Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, June 18-21 AUGUST W-DA101 Ready to Learn Photoshop? Sunday, September 30 W-FB978 Hand Dye Silk Scarves Tuesday, September 11-18 W-DA102 Photoshop 2: Photo Saturday, August 4 Manipulation 1 W-BA101 123’s of ETSY Tuesday, June 19 & 26 W-MA326 Basic Welding Wednesday, September 12 OCTOBER Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, August 4-11 W-PT101 Color Theory for Watercolor W-MM393 W-DA105 Typography: Fun with Fonts Paper Mache Sculpture Wednesday, June 20 W-DA102 Photoshop 2: Photo Wednesday, September 12-19 Monday, October 1-22 Manipulation 1 W-JW112 Sterling and Glass Earrings W-PT115 Tuesday, August 7 & 14 W-MA327 Beginning Welding A Modern Approach Saturday, June 30 and Metalworking Wednesday, to Egg Tempera W-JW110 Fold Forming- Origami Tuesday & Wednesday, October 2-3 September 12-October 3 W-MA326 Basic Welding for Metal Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, June 7-14 W-PT540 Saturday & Sunday, August 11-12 W-DA111 Photoshop Elements I: Animals in Watercolor-4 wk Wednesday, October 3-24 Basic tools W-PT308 Sunday Intuitive Painting Thursday, September 13-20 Workshop W-JW103 Bangles! Bangles! Bangles! JULY Saturday, October 6 Sunday, August 12 W-FB955 Painted Warps for Weaving W-DA104 Photoshop 3: Photo Saturday & Sunday, September 15-16 W-MA326 Basic Welding Manipulation 2 W-DA104 Photoshop 3: Photo Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, October 6-13 Tuesday, July 3 & 10 Manipulation 2 W-PT118 One Day Oil Painting Workshop Tuesday, August 21 & 28 Saturday, September 15 W-CL107 Introduction to Textured W-PT308 Sunday Intuitive Painting Ceramic Mosaics Workshop W-PT546 Animals in Watercolor-3wk W-PT482 Saturday Acrylic Painting Saturday, October 6-13 Sunday, July 8 Wednesday, August 15-September 12 Saturday, September 15-October 6 W-PT110 The Gathering W-JW103 Bangles! Bangles! Bangles! W-MA326 Basic Welding W-PT539 Becoming Strong Saturday, October 6 Saturday, July 14 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, August 20-23 Saturday, September 15-October 6 W-PT308 Sunday Intuitive Painting W-FB964 Eco Print and Indigo Workshop W-MA326 Basic Welding Workshop Intensive with Kathy Hays Monday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, October 7 Tuesday, Wednesday, July 16-18 SEPTEMBER September 17-20 W-PT497 One Day Intro to W-DA103 How to Make More Striking W-JW107 Silver Metal Clay Workshop W-JW103 Bangles! Bangles! Bangles! Acrylic Painting Images for the Web Wednesday, July 18 Wednesday, September 19 Thursday, September 6 Tuesday, October 9-16 W-FB960 Botanical Printing with Natural W-PT597 One Day Watercolor Workshop W-JW111 Sunburst Pendant W-BA102 Smart Phone Photography as Dyes and Surface Design-Intensive Thursday, September 20 Saturday, September 15 an Artist’s Marketing Tool Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 19-21 Wednesday, October 10

JUMP-RIGHT-IN WORKSHOPS! NOT SURE WHETHER YOU ARE GOING TO LIKE A TECHNIQUE? Try our I day workshops where you can experience a technique without buying expensive supplies. If you like it, there are classes which will get you started.

• W-JW103 Bangles! Bangles! Bangles! • W-PT497 One Day Intro to Acrylic Painting • W-PA101 One Day Intro to Pastel Workshop • W-PT597 One Day Intro to Watercolor Workshop • W-PT118 One Day Intro to Oil Painting Workshop W-MM114 Elegant Paper Flowers W-PT539 Becoming Strong: Wednesday, October 10 The Confident Watercolorist BECOME A MEMBER Saturday, November 3-24 W-DA109 More About Fonts - Can I of the Dunedin Fine Art Center Make My Own? W-PT120 Acrylic Paint Pouring Party Wednesday, October 10-17 Friday, November 9 As a member you will find yourself included in the W-DA113 Photoshop Elements III: Create W-FB935 Shibori and Silk Painting pulse of DFAC, from invitations to exhibition openings Custom Illustrations Saturday, November 10 to timely information on events and workshops. And Thursday, October 11-18 W-MM105 Art of Paper: Polish Stars did we mention the discounts on classes and Gallery W-MM108 Art Warrior Dolls Saturday, November 10 Shop purchases? Members can show their card at Saturday, October 13 W-PR110 Your Signature: The Chinese the Palm Cafe and receive a Beverage Card to earn W-MA327 Beginning Welding and Chop Way Metalworking Saturday, November 10 free coffee or cold drinks! Wednesday, October 17-November 7 W-PT482 Saturday Acrylic Painting Membership has its privileges, it PAYS to be a DFAC W-PT597 One Day Watercolor Workshop Saturday, November 10-December 15 Thursday, October 18 member! W-JW112 Sterling and Glass Earrings W-BA203 Matting & Framing Your Sunday, November 11 • Contributor -$500 Artwork Saturday, October 20 W-PT308 Sunday Intuitive Painting (or only $42.00/month) Workshop W-JW107 Silver Metal Clay Workshop Sunday, November 11 • Patron -$250 Saturday, October 20 W-FB913 Weave A Scarf Workshop (or only $20.90/month) W-PT118 One Day Oil Painting Workshop Monday & Wednesday, November 12-14 • Friend -$150 Saturday, October 20 W-MA326 Basic Welding (or only $12.50/month) W-FB800 Beginner’s Fabric Collage with Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Lorraine Turner November 12-15 •Family-$90 Monday, October 22 W-DA104 Photo Manipulation •Dual-$75 W-MA326 Basic Welding II Tuesday, November 13-27 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, • Individual -$60 October 22-25 W-MA327 Beginning Welding and Metalworking • Student-$25 W-FB801 Fabric Collage with Customized Wednesday, November 14-December 12 Texture Tuesday & Wednesday, October 23-24 W-DA112 Photoshop Elements II: Refining Your Photos W-FB935 Shibori and Silk Painting Thursday, November 15-29 Tuesday, October 23 W-JW111 Sunburst Pendant W-JW112 Sterling and Glass Earrings Friday, November 16 Wednesday, October 24 W-CL127 Crystal Ball: Exploring W-PT120 Acrylic Paint Pouring Party Crystalline Glaze Chemistry Wednesday, October 24 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 16-18 W-MM111 Bead Embroidered Kissing Fish and The PEACOCK! Thursday, October 25 DECEMBER W-FB978 W-CL125 Sculpting with Clay-The Hand Dye Silk Scarves IS PROUD TO SUPPORT Saturday, December 1 Language of Dreams Saturday & Sunday, October 27-28 W-DR425 Discover Watercolor Pencils Saturday & Sunday, December 1-2 THE DUNEDIN FINE ARTS CENTER W-DR106 Portrait Drawing Workshop Saturday, October 27 W-DA110 How to Make Polished W-JW109 Salt Etching Metal Professional Images for Print Saturday & Sunday, October 27-28 Tuesday, December 4-11 SHOP OUR TAMPA STORE! 1502 N WESTSHORE BLVD 813-442-5079 W-JW103 W-PH600 Worm Grunting, Monkey Bangles! Bangles! Bangles! Fishing and the Power of Curiosity: Wednesday, December 5 Photography, Storytelling and Creating a W-DA113 Photoshop Elements III: Sense of Place Create Custom Illustrations LIST Saturday, October 27 Thursday, December 6-13 15% OFF 40% OFF PRICE W-PT106 Better Painting in 60 Minutes W-MA326 Basic Welding ENTIRE PURCHASE OF NON-SALE, IN-STOCK ITEMS ONLY. IN-STORE ONLY. VALID ON EVERYDAY LOW PRICE. OF ONE NON-SALE, IN-STOCK ITEM ONLY. IN-STORE ONLY. VALID ON LIST/MSRP PRICE. Saturday, October 27 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, VALID THROUGH 12/31/18 December 10-13 W-PT114 Nocturnes in Plein Air Coupon must be surrendered at timeVALID of purchase; no copies 4/28/17 may be used. One coupon - per 5/14/17 day. Not valid on previous purchases or with any other discounts, sales, or promotions, including yellow-labeled items. Not valid on phone/mail/internet orders. Not valid on Lowest Possible Prices items. Workshop Not valid after Buy More, Save More discount has been applied. Coupons not valid on select product from the following categories and brands: 1-Shot Enamels, 3-D Printers and Inks, Akua Pin Press, Aluminum Screens, Arches Watercolor Rolls and Blocks, Artograph, Badger, Blick French Easel by Jullian, Saturday, October 27 Blick Squeegees, Canson Infinity Papers, Color-aid, Copic Markers and Sets, Createx Paints, Daylight, Eclipse Airbrushes and Accessories, Edward Lyons, 2019 WORKSHOPS Envirotex Lite, Futura Craft Station, Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Sets, Gel Printing Plates, Grex, Inkpress, Itoya, Iwata, Krink, Lazertran, Liquitex Sprays W-PT497 One Day Intro to Acrylic and Markers, Logan, Moab, Crayola Model Magic, Molotow, Montana Sprays and Markers, MTN 94, Caran d’Ache Neocolor Drawing Materials, Old Holland Oil Colors, Paasche, PanPastel sets, R&F Pigments and Encaustics, Roma Plastilina, select clays, select canvas rolls and blankets, select Caran d’Ache sets, Painting W-CL695 Climbing the Wall select CarbOthello sets, select Chartpak sets, select Conté Sets, select Cretacolor sets, select Derwent sets, select Dr. Ph. Martin’s sets, select Faber-Castell Saturday & Sunday, February 2-3 sets, select Holbein sets, select Koh-I-Noor sets, select Itoya books, select Liquitex sets, select NuPastel sets, select Faber-Castell Pitt sets, select Thursday, October 27 Prismacolor sets, select scale models, select Sennelier sets, select Sharpie sets, Sensu Brushes, Silhouette, Smooth-On, Strathmore Artist Inkjet Papers, Caran d’Ache Supracolor Pencils and Sets, Ulano, Union Ink, Utrecht Designers Gouache Sets, and Wacom. W-DA101 Ready to Learn Photoshop? W-PA431 Pastel Portraiture with For a complete list of exclusions, visit bit.ly/blickexclusions Tuesday, October 30-November 6 Gwenneth Barth-White Saturday, Sunday, Monday, February 2-4 *Ao21092* W-JW224 What’s Under the Lid? NOVEMBER A Peek-a-Boo Box Wednesday & Thursday, February 20-21 ENTIRE CUSTOM FRAMING W-DA111 Photoshop Elements I: 30 Basic tools W-JW225 Metal Clay:Textured Hinged &/OR PRINTING ORDER Thursday, November 1-8 Cuff & Clasp with Polymer Clay Inlays VALID THROUGH 12/31/18 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, February 22-24 W-MA326 Basic Welding Blick Art Materials, LLC. In-store promo only. Coupon must be surrendered at time of purchase; no copies. One coupon per day. Valid towards purchase of custom framing package which must include at least one custom component. Valid towards purchase of complete printing order. Not valid towards ready-made frames Saturday, Sunday, Saturday, W-CL126 Hands on Glaze Testing - unless order contains at least one custom component. Offer notvalid with any other discounts or promotions, previously placed orders, phone/mail/internet CODE: LOCAL AD. November 3-10 Cone 6 orders, purchases of gift cards or school kits. Limit 3 complete framing packages. Design Center offers valid only at Blick locations. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, February 22-24 W-JW103 Bangles! Bangles! Bangles! CONNECT WITH US ONLINE! Saturday, November 3 business of art

WORKSHOPS

W-BA101 123’s of ETSY with Eleanor Pigman Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $55 M / $75 NM Studio H Level 1, 2 Offered Sep 12 W-BA201 Becoming A W-BA202 Becoming a If you’ve ever considered marketing your artwork on ETSY, this class is essential for the success Professional Artist-Part 1 Professional Artist-Part 2 of your business. You’ll learn how to start, with Lorraine Potocki with Lorraine Potocki maintain and grow your ETSY business including Sunday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Sunday , 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $55 M / $75 NM Tuition $55 M / $75 NM marketing, pricing, tags, SEO’s, social medial and Studio O Studio O photography. Every student will receive a copy All Levels All Levels of the ETSY Craft Entrepreneurship program Offered Jul 22 Offered Sep 9 work book. Eleanor is a trained instructor in this program and has taught throughout the area. In Part I of this two-part workshop, you will be In Part II of this two-part workshop, you will Bring a pen and paper! provided the tools you need to take your art to continue to work on your own business plan to the next level - marketing your work and yourself. include your business description, goals and You will learn how to do a needs assessment objectives, finding your market, and pricing. We’ll (understanding your purpose and what risks you also cover time management - how much time are willing to take); create a budget; assess what do you allot to creating your work vs. marketing. skills you have and which ones you need to hire; And, you’ll learn how to generate multiple income and how to find a mentor. You will also begin streams and how to present yourself and your to develop your personal business plan. This work professionally. It is strongly recommended is an interactive workshop designed to either that you take both sections of these workshops. help you get started or reinvigorate your existing business goals. It is strongly recommended that you take both workshop sections to help launch your business.

W-BA203 Matting & Framing Your Artwork with Mark Fox Saturday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $75 M / $95 NM W-BA102 Smart Phone Studio H Photography as an Artist’s Level 1, 2 Marketing Tool Offered Oct 20 with Eleanor Pigman The goal of this workshop is to introduce you Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM to the tips and tricks of framing and matting. Tuition $55 M / $75 NM This workshop is a combination of theory and Studio H practice, combined with demonstrations and Level 1, 2, 3 practical work. You’ll learn the art of selecting the Offered Oct 10 right mats, frames and glass for your artwork. Did you know that 90% of all ETSY photography You’ll even get to try your hand at cutting a mat. is with a smart phone? Good, clean, crisp images Bring a small piece of artwork you would like of your art is truly important in order to sell and to frame. We will also explore the economics market your art. Join us for a hands-on class, of framing. Why is it so expensive? How can I experimenting and discussing photography reduce the cost? Mark will frame one small piece of your art as a business tool. Discussions of art for each student. Bring an 8” x 10” piece include content of your photos, angles, lighting of artwork to frame. and backgrounds. Introduction to free photo editing apps such as snapseed, instagram, and your smart phone photo app to crop, tune and heighten the quality of your product photos.

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CL101 Exploring CL602A Throwing and CL602B Throwing and CL602 Throwing and Form with Crystalline Crystalline Glazes I Crystalline Glazes II Crystalline Glazes Glazing with Sondra Elder with Sondra Elder with Glenn Woods Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with Sondra Elder Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 Lab Fee $20 / Studio F Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio F Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Studios E & F Lab Fee $20 Clay Fee $15 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered SII Level 3, 4, 5 Studio E & F Offered SI Offered FII Level 2, 3, 4, 5 This is the 2nd of a 2-part series. The Offered FI This is the 1st of a 2-part series. The second session (Summer II) will focus We will be exploring forms The focus of this session will first session (Summer 1) will focus on on mixing and testing crystalline appropriate for crystalline glazes. be exploring forms suitable for creating forms that are beautifully glazes, while experimenting The first 4 weeks will focus on crystalline glazing. Weeks 1 through suited for crystalline glazes; while with layering techniques, glaze creating pieces, the 5th week will 4 will be dedicated to throwing, experimenting with various colored formulation, and various firing be dedicated to preparing your work trimming, and finishing pieces, slips designed to achieve crystalline schedules. Weeks 1-4, we will mix for glazing and week 6 will be the getting them ready for bisque. Week colors not easily achieved in the glaze and fire various pieces intended session dedicated to glazing. This is 5 will be dedicated to preparing the oxidation environment. Weeks 1-4, to test our glaze formulations and not a glaze mixing class - glazes will bisque for glazing and week 6 will we will throw various pieces intended firing schedules. Weeks 5 - 6 will be provided by the instructor. This be dedicated to glazing. All pieces both for testing and for our final culminate with glazing our best class is for intermediate to advanced will be loaded into the kiln the masterpieces. Weeks 5-6 we finish piece(s) with the most exciting glazes students who are comfortable with evening of the glaze session. The up our final pieces in preparation we have developed. their throwing skills. glazing session will be dedicated to for our second session of Crystalline using crystalline glazes - supplied by glazing. During week 6, students will the instructor. also have the option to use cone 6 studio glazes for any pieces they have thrown and bisqued through week 5.

Handbuilding with Jacqueline with Jacqueline McDonough Handbuilding CL629 Mon, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CL604 Clay CL610 Throwing on with Alison CL630 Mon, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM FUN-damentals the Wheel II with Alison Shepard (FI, FII Only) with Lee Anderson with Ira Burhans CL603 Wed, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CL626 Thu, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M/ $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM CL609 Thu, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Lab Fee $20/ Clay Fee $15 CL627 Fri, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 Studio D (SI, SII) Studio F Studio E & F Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio E (FI, FII) Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 All Levels Level 3, 4, 5 All Levels Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Offered FII Studio E Offered SI, SII, FI, FII All Levels Offered FI, FII Explore clay at your own pace This class is for the student who Every week we will explore a in a relaxed atmosphere. Learn has experience on the potter’s Handbuilding for anyone, beginner different technique through basic pottery skills, practice skills wheel. Students will work with the to experienced sculptor. Learn classroom demonstration, which you already have learned, or try instructor to better understand hand-building techniques, surface can then be personalized in your something new. Handbuilding different throwing techniques and treatments and glazing. Create project. We will be working with the and wheel techniques will be work on their own ideas in class. functional and decorative pieces, extruder (think giant cookie press) demonstrated as well as various Together we will explore the never- from miniatures to tall garden at least once during the session surface treatments and firing ending challenge and discovery of sculptures, creatures, containers and will also explore the extensive techniques. Learn the basic do’s and working in clay. and wall art. Individual attention glazes in our studio. This is also an don’ts of working in clay and, from and help. independent study for those with there, your imagination is the limit. previous clay experience.

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CL623 Learning to Throw with Lee Anderson Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 Studio F CL612 Open Clay Studio Wheel of Fortune Level 1, 2, 3 with Monitor with Jackie LaDrig Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Check with DFAC for dates and times CL628 Mon, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $60 M / $90 NM (FI, FII only) This work-at-your-own-pace class Clay Fee $15 CL 619 Thu, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM covers the basic mechanics of Studio TBD (SI, SII, FI, FII) throwing on the wheel, including All Levels Tuition $149 M/ $179 NM preparing the clay, centering, Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 shaping, trimming, and glazing. Studio D We also discuss firing techniques, An excellent opportunity for CURRENTLY ENROLLED DFAC clay students Level 1, 2, 3 including raku. The focus of the who desire more time to work on their projects using studio equipment. All This is an introductory class to class is on practicing techniques, clay studio policies are strictly enforced and work may not be intended for and students include those who production. To use the Open Clay Studio, students must purchase a Punch the pottery wheel. Instructor provides step-by-step instruction have never worked with clay to Card. Each punch card is good for 18 individual 1-hour sessions. Students those who are more advanced. will have the option of attending one or more of the five Open Clay Studio and demonstrations to help you meetings each week. Punch Cards must be presented to the studio monitor create functional clay objects. This at each session being attended. Please note: online registrations for class will cover the basics of wheel studio time are not being accepted. You must purchase the punch cards throwing, trimming, and glazing of WORKSHOP in person at the front desk prior to attending the open clay studio. functional forms. We will create mugs, bowls, plates, and more.

W-CL107 Introduction to Textured Ceramic Mosaics with Fran Anderson Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuition $95 M / $125 NM Studio E

DEMO DAY Marty Ferguson Level 1, 2, 3, 4 & CLAY SALE Offered Oct 6 & 13 CL631 Exploring CL634 Clay This is a two Saturdays workshop Saturday, Dec 1st, Paper Clay Exploration which will give you a solid foundation for creating textured ceramic mosaics 10am–2pm with Jacqueline McDonough with Jackie LaDrig Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM and will also take your hand-building Hand-crafted pottery for Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM and ceramic work to the next level. On sale at incredible prices. Lab Fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 Lab fee $20 / Clay Fee $15 day 1 we will learn the basics of tile Studio E Studio D All Levels making, simple techniques for molds Great for holiday gifts. Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered SI, SII, FI, FII and tips/tricks for incorporating Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Come see Dunedin Fine texture. The afternoon will consist A handbuilding clay class where the of hands-on experimenting with By adding a small amount of Art Center instructors student will touch on , slab, texture in new ways. Day 2, we will paper to stoneware we can make demonstrate their work coil and modular construction in discuss substrates, grouting and the clay thinner, more flexible and clay. Students with prior knowledge simple to complex tools for creating and talk with them about significantly lighter. We will prepare in clay will have freedom to further a mosaic without a pattern. In the classes. Painters, clay the clay the first class then explore their skills in making conceptual, afternoon we will work with a variety what we can do with it from there. artists, stone carvers, decorative or functional art. of tools and create a mosaic using This is a hand-building class and wood turners, fiber textured tiles. Some clay experience some basic experience with clay is is recommended. A $35 materials artists, digital artists, required. The class will discuss all fee will be paid directly to the printmakers and jewelers. aspects including textures, glazing instructor and making our own patterns.

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WORKSHOPS W-CL125 Sculpting W-CL126 Hands on with Clay-The Glaze Testing - Cone 6 Language of Dreams with John Britt Fri, Sat, Sun, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM with Katherine Mathisen Tuition $245 M / $275 NM Sat & Sun, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Clay Fee $25 Tuition $225 M / $255 NM Studio E Clay Fee $15 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Studio D and E Offered Feb 22-24 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered Oct 27-28 This is a Cone 6 three day glaze Using hand building techniques, testing workshop designed to we will explore sculpting the show students how to test a base human face by creating a smaller recipe and get various colors (color than life size bust. Students will blend) as well as strength of colors learn about basic facial anatomy (progression test). It will also be and explore unique surfaces that a general overview of ceramic can be used to bring your work glazes, focusing on but not limited to life. Katherine will demonstrate to cone 6 glazes. It is designed for alternative non-fired surfaces and beginner to intermediate potters. some low fire temperature surface We will discuss clays, slips, cones, kilns, firing dynamics and principles finishes on some bisque pieces. We as well as applying those principles to various firing cycles. This will lead will not be overly concerned with us into some basic classifications of glazes, like ash, celadon, temmoku, realism, we want magic! Because etc. We will discuss how and why each type of glaze works and how you of time constraints, no firing will can achieve them, how to adjust your glazes and how to find new ones. be done in this workshop. John Britt has been a studio potter and teacher for over 33 years. He Katherine studied sculpture with many noted artists at the Penland School has worked and taught extensively, both nationally and internationally, at of Art & Crafts, including Thomas Kerrigan, Alice Munn, Stan Andersen and universities, colleges and craft centers, including the Penland School of Sana Mususama. She has exhibited and taught ceramics for more than 18 Crafts where he served as the Clay Coordinator and then, as the Studio’s years, working with many masters in contemporary sculpture. Currently, Manager. He is an author of several books and DVD’s about glazing and Katherine exhibits her award-winning ceramic sculpture in galleries and art was the juror for the book; “500 Bowls”, Technical Editor for “The Art and shows throughout the US, and pieces can be found in both public and private Craft of Ceramics”, and the “Ceramic Glaze: The Complete Handbook”. He collections in the US, South America, Europe and Australia. She continues has written numerous articles for ceramics publications including: Ceramic to create ceramic sculpture as well as teach clay workshops and classes to Review, Studio Potter, Clay Times, Ceramic Technical, New Ceramics, The Log children and adults. Book and is a frequent contributor to Ceramics Monthly

W-CL127 Crystal Ball: Exploring Crystalline Glaze Chemistry with Matthew Katz Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM W-CL695 Climbing the Wall Tuition: $225 M / $255 NM with Cory McCrory Lab Fee:$15 Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Studio M1 and M2 Tuition $195 M / $225 NM Offered Nov 16-18 Clay Fee $15 Studio E Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Let's gaze together into our crystal ball together to examine the mysteries Offered Feb 2-3 of crystalline glazes... and discover that there is no magic. Crystalline glazes are wondrous to observe but challenging to make, but they aren't magic, Ceramic paper clay artist Cory McCrory is taking clay to the wall! Whether they are chemistry. We will dive into exploring how and why crystalline you enjoy fin to feather or human to housing, learn about ceramic paper glazes actual work, testing new and interesting glazes, and look into what clay while building a piece for your wall. Bring your sketchbook with a few we still can discover about these amazing glazes. ideas to get a jump on engineering the building of a lightweight and steady sculpture. Make your sculpture as simple or detailed as you like (more detail Matt Katz has a BFA from Alfred University and a MFA from CU-Boulder. means longer work). Short on ideas? Cory will have a few to get you started. In addition to his training in the arts, for 15 years Matt has worked as a We will also learn to use high temp wire for decorative accents. Included in research scientist in the ceramic engineering department at Alfred. Matt this workshop is a demo of how to make your own small batch of paper clay. teaches ceramic materials to artists for Alfred University, as well as Harvard We will cover how to store your paper clay for short term or long term. Also a University, The Herron School of Art, Montana State University and many discussion of how Cory decorates and glazes with underglaze and wash. And other schools. In his time Matt has dedicated himself to unveiling the finally, tips on supporting and firing more complicated wall pieces. myths and mysteries of glazes.

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W-DA101 Photoshop 1: W-DA102 Photoshop 2: W-DA104 Photoshop 3: W-DA103 How to Ready to Learn Photo Manipulation I Photo Manipulation II Make More Striking Photoshop? NEW! NEW! Images for the Web NEW! with David Wood with David Wood NEW! Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with David Wood Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Tuition $50 M / $60 NM with David Wood Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Studio J Studio J Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Level 1, 2 Level 2, 3 Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Studio J Offered Jun 19 & 26, Aug 7 & 14, Offered Jul 3 & 10, Aug 21 & 28, Studio J Level 1 Sep 25 & Oct 2 Nov 13 & 27 Level 2 Offered Sep 11 & 18, Oct 30 & Offered Oct 9 & 16 Nov 6, Learn to scan your artwork into the Get more creative with Photoshop. Prepare images for your web site June 5 & 12, July 24 & 31 computer and clean up pictures Learn how to modify and distort or social media pages. Learn the of your artwork or products for parts of images. Use filters to create Photoshop is an amazing program differences between image types print or the web. Use Photoshop interesting effects well suited for for working with digital images. In (GIF, JPEG, PNG, etc.) and when to “repair” your old photos, make book covers or slick posters and this beginner course, you’ll discover to use them. You’ll also learn how collages with your images and ads. We’ll also cover how you can how it works and what you need to to make your images load faster more. You will need a flash drive import and edit your artwork from know to get started using it. You (optimization) and look brighter (8GB min) to save your work. Adobe Illustrator. There is no class will see an overview of its uses with and sharper. We will also cover demonstrations of features like on Nov 20. You will need a flash drive (min 8G) to store your work. the differences between web and image cropping, color adjustment print and how to set up your images and brushes. You will need a flash appropriately. Resize images for drive (min 8G) to store your work. banners, thumbnails and cover photos. You will need a flash drive (8G min) to save your work.

W-DA105 Typography: W-DA106 Making W-DA108 Snap Shoot W-DA109 More About Fun with Fonts More Professional a Movie in a Day Fonts - Can I Make NEW! Looking Documents NEW! My Own? with David Wood NEW! with Liudmila Self NEW! Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuition $50 M / $60 NM with David Wood Tuition $79 M / $99 NM with David Wood Studio J Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Studio J Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Level 1, 2 Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Level 1, 2 Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Offered Sep 12 & 19 Studio J Offered Sep 8 Studio J Level 1, 2 Level 2, 3 Your choice of fonts can be saying Offered Sep 26 & Oct 3 You have a film studio in your Offered Oct 10 & 17 more (or less) than you think! In How many times have we settled pocket. Bring your smart phone Creating your own font can be this introduction to Typography, for documents as they are because and learn how to produce, direct , very exciting! We will identify key we will start with a brief historical trying to fix them or edit them is just shoot and edit a 5 minute film with characteristics in letters which will overview. This will help us to too time-consuming and frustrating? your smart phone and some free help you establish consistency in understand type and how to use In this workshop, we will learn how apps. Bring your smart phone and creating your own font. Next, we it more effectively. We will cover to set text using the appropriate charger. will cover the features that would the different font families and the tools so the content on our pages determine its appearance and characteristics that make them behaves more predictably. We subsequently, its usage. We will suitable for different purposes. will cover ways to make text flow then go through the necessary Learn basic text formatting and better (formatting). Building on steps to generate your font. Finally ways to manipulate letters to meet this knowledge, we will then create we will discuss how you will be able your design needs and more. You our own custom documents with to use your font. You will need a will need a flash drive (min 8G) to confidence. You will need a flash flash drive (8G min) to store your save your work. drive (min 8G) to store your work. work.

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W-DA111 Photoshop Elements I: Basic tools W-DA110 How to Make NEW! W-DA112 Photoshop Polished Professional with Charles Oestreich Elements II: Refining W-DA113 Photoshop Images for Print Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Your Photos Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Elements III: Create Studio J NEW! Level 1 NEW! Custom Illustrations with David Wood Offered Sep 13 & 20 or Nov 1 & 8 with Charles Oestreich Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM NEW! Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Photoshop Elements is a great tool for Tuition $50 M / $60 NM with Charles Oestreich Studio J organizing your photos, editing and Studio J Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Level 2, 3 refining your images and preparing Level 1, 2 Tuition $50 M / $60 NM Offered Dec 4 & 11 them for applications in print and Offered Sep 27 & Oct 4 or Nov 15 Studio J on-line. In this first course, you’ll & 29 Level 2, 3 Prepare images for print in cards, Offered Oct 11 & 18 or Dec 6 & 13 brochures, flyers. posters, business learn about the Organizer feature. Learn how to select a portion of a cards etc. Learn the best print Then we’ll learn about the editor source photograph, place it on a Learn how layers in Photoshop image types (GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF functions, including layers and the layer and move that layer into the Elements can be used to create etc.) and when to use each. You will basic Elements tools. Because you master photo. These simple skills custom illustrations. Also, learn also learn how to make sure your will have exercises you can practice open up a whole world of ways to how to create your own text and images are set at the right resolution at home, you will need Elements on improve your photos. There is no place it into your image. Now you're to print clearly (optimization) and your computer. You can download a class on Nov 22. You will need a able to put together professional look polished and professional. We 30 day free trial from www.adobe. flash drive to copy your work. publications using new found skills! will also briefly cover the differences com/products/photoshop-elements/ You will need a flash drive to copy between web and print images so download-trial/try.html. You will your work. you can set up all your images need a flash drive to save your appropriately. You will need a flash work or you can bring your laptop drive (8G min) to save work. with Elements loaded.

DA734 Web Design: Where Do I Start? DA107 Introduction to Digital Filmmaking with David Wood with Liudmila Self Saturday 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Tuition: $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149.00 M / $179.00 NM Level 1,2 Lab Fee $20.00 Offered SI, SII Studio J Level 1, 2 Ready to create your own web site or learn how it works? No prior knowledge Offered FI required, you’ll be coding from the first day. We’ll begin with basic definitions and terminology. Students will be introduced to Hypertext Markup language This 6 week course is an introduction to the skills required to produce (HTML) and begin creating web pages. Subsequently, they will learn about a 5 minute film. Working in teams or independently, you will learn the cascading style sheets (CSS) to start styling their content. The course will fundamentals of storyboarding, acting for camera, setting the shot, cover web design fundamentals (handling images and fonts on the web) lighting, and editing using Adobe Premiere. Participants will receive a and page layout. Finally, there will be an overview on web hosting from copy of their completed film to keep. setting up an account to uploading files to the web. Students will be given resources to continue to maintain their website.

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DR105 Basic Drawing: DR135 Calligraphy: DR368 Japanese DR369 Japanese Charcoal and Pastels Uncial Style Sumi-e Sumi-e Intermediate/ with Linda Renc for Beginners Advanced NEW! Monday, 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM with Noriko Kuehn with Noriko Kuehn with Joseph Weinzettle Tuition $140 M / $170 NM Studio TBD Thursday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Monday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuition $135 M / $165 NM Tuition $135 M / $165 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM All Levels Offered FI Studio M2 Studio TBD Studio C All Levels Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 1, 2, 3 Offered FI, FII Offered FI, FII Offered FI, SI The classic letter style from the Medieval era is just perfect for Learn the simple and serene This class will teach more advanced This course will introduce beginning your projects. Learn a bit of the world of painting Sumi-e (painting techniques basic Japanese brush and intermediate level students to fascinating history of calligraphy with ink) and Japanese Kanji painting for experienced learners. black and white and drawing in while writing with broad-edged Calligraphy (Shodo). This casual, Master Shodo techniques with color. Classes will blend studio pen & ink like the ancient Celtic introductory class covers the basic Japanese brushes. Learn brushstroke and plein-air (outdoors) lessons. scribes. Uncial script is a beautiful, skills of Japanese brush painting for control and how to draw intricate Subjects to include still life and legible and versatile style for beginners, as well as more advanced Japanese characters. The class will landscape. Students should bring contemporary use from poetry to techniques for experienced learners. also focus on Sumi-e images, such box of medium vine charcoal and elegant envelopes. Get used to Shodo techniques as plants, landscapes, fish and an 18x24” pad of newsprint paper with Japanese brushes. Learn animals. Learn the historical and to first class. brushstroke control and how to cultural background of Shodo and draw Japanese characters, such Sumi-e. The lecture will be minimal as “heart” and “moon.” The class with focus on plenty of hands-on also focuses on Sumi-e to draw studio time. Learn how to balance images, such as Bamboo and Koi Yin and Yang, using the contrast of fish. Learn the historical and cultural ink to create the desired results. A background of Shodo and Sumi-e. $10 materials fee is paid directly The lecture will be minimal with to the instructor to cover cost of focus on plenty of hands-on studio sumi ink and use of Japanese time. Learn how to balance Yin and brushes for the session. Instructor Yang, using the contrast of ink to will provide a variety of Japanese create the desired results. A $10 papers to try in the first class. materials fee is paid directly to the instructor to cover cost of sumi ink and use of Japanese brushes for the session. Instructor will provide a variety of Japanese papers to try in the first class. DR380 Zen Brush DR401 Basic Drawing Art & Japanese with Melissa Miller Nece Tuesday, 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM DR404 Colored Pencil Calligraphy Tuition $149 M / $179 NM for Everyone with Noriko Kuehn Studio O (SI, SII) Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Studio H (FI, FII) with Melissa Miller Nece Tuition $135 M / $165 NM Level 1, 2, 3 Tuesday, 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Studio M2 Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Tuition $149 M / $179 NM All Levels Studio O (SI, SII) Studio H (FI, FII) Offered FI, FII Learn to draw anything by Level 2, 3, 4, 5 learning to see as an artist sees, Offered SI, SII, FI, FII This 2000 year old art form with emphasis on the perception Neat, portable and inexpensive, colored is practiced by Zen Masters of contour, negative space, pencils can be used for any style work, who adhere to the practice of proportion and value. Excellent from rough sketches to finely detailed meditation in preparation for foundation for beginners, also realism. Students experiment with painting. Noriko will start the class sharpens experienced drawing color and techniques for a full range of with a Zen meditation and serve skills. Improving your drawing skills special effects. Emphasis on developing tea in preparation for Zen Brush is invaluable in all of your other an individual style through personal techniques. A $10 materials fee creative pursuits. Based on “Drawing guidance from instructor and class will be paid to the instructor for on the Right Side of the Brain” by discussion. Some background in drawing your brush and ink. You will need Betty Edwards, this class develops necessary. All new students receive a to bring paper. your perceptual skills. Note that the drawing pad and a special eraser. Note Summer II class will start on July that the Summer II class will start on July 17 and class will NOT meet on July 17 and class will NOT meet on July 31. 31. The last class will be August 28. The last class will be August 28.

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DR409 Basic Drawing DR406 Long Pose DR416 Figure Drawing DR405 Figure Drawing with Joseph Weinzettle Figure Drawing Open with Zoe Papas Open Studio Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Monitor Studio C Model Fee $45 Mon, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Level 1, 2, 3 NEW! Studio M1 Tuition $20 M / $35 NM Offered SII, FII Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Model Fee $45 with Monitor Studio M1 Friday, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Offered FI, FII This course introduces beginning Level 2.3.4.5 Tuition $20 M / $35 NM Offered SI, SII, FI, FII students to basic studio and plein- Model Fee $45 Figure drawing is timeless and air (outdoor) drawing techniques in Studio M1 important because it seeks to This open studio class is open to charcoal, graphite and ink. Students Level 2, 3, 4, 5 portray the complex beauty of intermediate / advanced students will learn from direct observation Offered FI, FII the human person. In this course, and professional artists. Maximum from a variety of still life objects. students will be taught how to draw 12 participants. Work in your media Exercises will develop the students’ This is an open studio for the nude human figure from a live intermediate and professional artists of choice on studies of the live skill in creating line, tone, volume model using charcoal and chalk on model. Students may pay a drop-in and composition. Typical class to work from a live model in their paper. Prior drawing experience and choice of media. The model will take fee the night of class (cash or check exercises will include quick sketches some knowledge of basic drawing only) $12 for members / $15.00 for or gesture studies and long poses. the same pose for the duration of the concepts, such as perspective, is time, with short breaks every twenty Non Members. You MUST show Vine charcoal (medium) and 18X24 recommended. Lessons will use your membership card to receive medium weight drawing paper pad minutes. Students may pay a drop-in a structural approach geared fee the night of class (cash or check the Member price. You may also are required for the first class. towards helping students draw what register on line and pay in advance. only) $12 for members / $15.00 for they see. Primarily, the class will Non Members. You MUST show consist of demonstrations, gesture your membership card to receive drawings, various quick exercises, the Member price. You may also and long pose drawings. jewelry register on line and pay in advance.

DFAC GALLERY SHOP Come be inspired! The DFAC Gallery Shop is the perfect place to find unique gifts handcrafted by local artists. Join the DFAC Family today! All members receive a 10% discount in the Gallery Shop. The Gallery Shop is open: Monday-Friday: 11am-4pm Saturday: 10am-2pm Sunday: 1pm-4pm We are always searching for high quality artwork. To be reviewed for consignment, apply online: www. dfac.org/visit/gallery-shop/ or contact the Gallery Manager Danielle Conte at [email protected].

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W-DR106 Portrait Drawing Workshop W-DR425 Discover Watercolor Pencils with Melissa Miller Nece NEW! Saturday & Sunday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuition $160 M / $190 NM with Zoe Papas Studio H Saturday, 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM All Levels Tuition $65 M / $85 NM Offered Dec 1-2 Model Fee $15 TBD Water soluble colored pencils combine the precision and control of pencil Level 2, 3, 4, 5 drawing with the fluid possibilities of watercolor paint. They're especially Offered Oct 27 useful for travelers and plein air artists, great for sketchbooks and journals. Capturing the likeness of a person in a portrait is a challenging yet important Come explore the many ways these versatile drawing tools can be used wet part of learning to draw people. In this workshop, students will learn drawing or dry, alone or for mixed media. Derwent, leading makers and innovators techniques through demonstrations by the instructor and then apply what in this fine art medium, will provide all the pencils for use in this class. (And they've learned by drawing real-life models. There will be a strong focus you'll get to keep some too!) on proportion, structure, and value (lights and darks). Bring a lunch, or order from the Palm Cafe. There will be a lunch break from 12:00 to 12:30. food arts

FOOD ARTS THE LATEST EXCITING PROGRAM AT DFAC! Cooking sparks all the senses and sharing a beautifully prepared meal is a joy. The Food Arts Kitchen is currently under construction in Studio N with a planned opening in late Fall. Keep checking our website www.dfac.org for the latest updates and class offerings.

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FB900 Learning to Sew FB901 Knitting Socks and NEW! More to Dye For! with Carol Bickford NEW! Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Jennifer Ratcliffe Studio O Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Level 1, 2 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered SI, FI Studio O Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Students will learn to operate a sewing machine Offered FI and construct a simple A-Line or shift . In this knitting class, you will add personality You’ll learn to read a pattern envelope and to your knitted socks by first dying yarns. After instruction sheet to construct a garment. You’ll completing your pair of socks, you’ll be able to learn to choose fabrics, make simple fitting choose a project of your own. Students should adjustments, insert an invisible zipper, apply a have a basic knowledge of knit and purl stitches. neckline facing, insert sleeves and hem the dress. Chef Brian offers a delicious palette of healthy fare, featuring homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and desserts. Vegan, vegetarian FB931 Artful Basketry FB904 Mayan Back-Strap and gluten- with Bonnie Bowman Weaving Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Concepcion Poou Coy Tharin free options. Material Fee $35 Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Studio O Tuition $149 M / $179 NM All Levels Material Fee $50 Offered FI, FII Studio O All Levels In this class, students will create at least one Offered FI, FII OPEN traditional and one original sculptural basket. Learn the ancient Mayan art of back-strap Students will learn to prepare reed, collect and weaving. Back-strap weaving is at once a Mon-Fri 9AM-3PM prepare natural materials, incorporate man delicate and beautiful art form, highly portable made materials and dyeing techniques. The (Fall Hours Only) (you can tie it to any post, tree, or even a nail Sat 9AM-2PM instructor will supply plenty of natural materials, in the wall), and wonderfully diverse (you can found objects and unique yarns. Wear old clothes make original table runners, scarves, place Sun Brunch 9AM-2PM or bring an apron. mats, curtains, shawls, table clothes, and much more). Participants will learn to warp a loom For custom catering, call and then weave a small table runner with some traditional Mayan designs. The thread (many 727-298-3322, ext. 237 colors are available), loom, warping board, needle, back-strap, and tie cord are all included in the materials fee.

SUMMER I June 4-July 15 • SUMMER II July 23-Sept 2 • FALL I Sept 10-Oct 21 • FALL II Oct 29-Dec 16 15 fiber arts

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W-FB935 Shibori and Silk Painting with Bonnie Bowman Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM W-FB800 Beginner’s Fabric Collage W-FB801 Fabric Collage with Tuition $95 M / $125 NM Customized Texture Material Fee $35 NEW! Studio O with Lorraine Turner NEW! All Levels Monday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Offered Sat Sep 29, Tues Oct 23, Tuition $110 M / $130 NM with Lorraine Turner or Sat Nov 10 Studio G Tue & Wed , 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Level 1, 2, 3 Tuition $210 M / $230 NM This is a 1-day workshop. Learn Offered Oct 22 Studio G Level 2, 3, 4, 5 creative silk painting techniques and Offered Oct 23-24 the ancient Japanese art of shibori Award winning fiber artist, Lorraine Turner, will inspire A workshop for students who have a working while you create five beautiful you to create beautiful, intricate painted collages knowledge of raw applique, free motion sewing, large and luxurious silk scarves with fabric and thread using a sewing machine. This thread painting and can work independently. for yourself or to give as gifts to is a one-day workshop. Although this is open to all Students will be using a sewing machine. You will someone special. Five large 100% levels, students must know how to operate a sewing learn how to create a fabric collage using fabrics, silk blank scarves are included but machine and be familiar with stitching with a dropped threads and custom made embellishments. Students additional blanks will be available feed . You will learn the basics of creating a fabric will learn step-by-step techniques, such as: creating to purchase from the instructor collage. Learn step-by-step techniques such as: Creating templates using photos, raw appliqué - no glue, only for those who would like to make templates using photos, Raw-appliqué, Free-form thread pins!, free-form sewing and thread painting, creating additional scarves. All materials are painting. Students should bring their sewing machines texture using water-soluble stabilizer. Students should provided by the instructor. Wear old to class in good working order with the ability to do bring their sewing machines to class in good working clothes or bring an apron. free-motion sewing. order with ability to do free-motion sewing.

SAVE THE DATE: August 25, 2018 Tampa Bay’s premier mashup of + Art shocking, defying and delighting sold- out audiences for 13 years straight and it only gets better! Our runway show is a state-of-the-art production with designers of comparable excellence guaranteed to arrest your senses and exceed imagination.

Tickets go on sale in July and members get first seating choices. Check dfac.org for latest information.

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W-FB955 Painted Warps for Weaving W-FB978 Hand Dye with Pam Pawl Hudson W-FB913 Weave A Sat & Sun, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM W-FB957 Immersion Silk Scarves Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Marlene Glickman Scarf Workshop Studio O Dyeing Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM with Pam Pawl Hudson All Levels with Pam Pawl Hudson Tuition $60 M / $75 NM Mon & Wed, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Offered Sep 15-16 Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Studio O All Levels Tuition $149 M / $179 NM This is a weekend workshop. Tuition $95 M / $125 NM Instructor’s Studio Studio O Offered Aug 4 Level 1 Explore the idea of color movement All Levels Offered Nov 12-14 by learning to paint a warp with Offered Jun 16 Create 3 beautiful silk scarves. Fiber Reactive dyes. Students will Artist Marlene Glickman will show Learn to weave a lightweight learn how to make stock solutions, Create your own colorful skeins you how to easily add color and but warm scarf on a rigid heddle how to lay out their yarns, apply of yarn for your knitting and pattern to beautiful silk scarves loom, which is a simple portable and set the dyes and then how to weaving projects. Morning will using non-toxic, instant-setting frame loom with a slot and hole rinse the yarn without tangling be devoted to picking a color color Hue Dyes. No heat-setting mechanism which allows yarns to ready for the loom. We will also palette and preparing the dyes required. A $15 materials fee will be raised and lowered for weaving. learn how to paint coordinating and skeins followed by afternoon be paid directly to the instructor. Each student will be provided with weft yarns. Students will bring a dyeing. Students will bring their their own loom, or they can bring two 5 yard prepared warps (20” own skeins to dye. We will be their own, and will learn how to maximim width) and skeins to using MX fiber Reactive dyes that design a scarf, thread the loom, dye. They must be cellulosic fiber work on cellulosic fibers - cotton, weave and finish their project. - cotton, rayon, tencel, bamboo, bamboo, linen, rayon, hemp and Students are asked to bring one etc. Blends are fine. The instructor also silk. It will not dye animal skein of sport or worsted weight will send more specific warping fiber or synthetics. No experience yarn. A $10 materials fee is information several weeks before necessary. Please register early paid directly to the instructor. class so there is time to purchase so there is time to order supplies. Workshop is held at 1019 MLK yarns and make the warps. Please There will be a $10 materials fee Jr Ave, Dunedin FL. This workshop register early. A $10 materials fee payable to the instructor to cover meets on Monday and Wednesday. will be collected in class. the cost of dyes and chemicals. W-FB960 Botanical Printing with Natural W-FB964 Eco Print and Dyes and Surface Indigo Workshop Intensive Design-Intensive with Kathy Hays with Kathy Hays Mon, Tu, Wed, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Thu, Fri, Sat, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuition $400 M / $430 NM Tuition $400 M / $430 NM Studio O Studio O All Levels All Levels Offered Jul 16-18 Offered Jul 19-21 This is a 3 day workshop. Eco Printing is contact printing of plants Create beautiful unique-to-you onto fabric. In this workshop, you will learn about plants, fabrics, fabrics using natural dye extracts, equipment, processes and bundling techniques that create artful surface design, and contact fabrics. Silk and wool fabrics are used because of their affinity for printing with local plants. During contact printing. While learning the printing process, emphasis this course, you will learn how to will be placed on artful design and purposeful placement of properly mordant fabrics. You will the plant material. Instruction for making and using an indigo dye your mordanted fabrics and vat will be included along with ideas to enhance design. The apply surface design techniques techniques presented in this workshop are perfect for all fiber using a natural print paste for artists, feltmakers, dyers and art quilters who are seeking a new printing and for discharging of color. medium for personal expression. No experience necessary, just a Printing with local plants will also willingness to experiment and enjoy the bounties of nature. Some be included for further expansion hand strength is needed to create bundles and expect long periods of skills. This intensive course allows of standing. This workshop is designed to learn the essentials, for your creative and artistic self- understand design and composition with plants to be carried soar. No experience is needed for out successfully at home. Students will take home several sample this workshop. Instructor will be pieces as well as completed projects. A $30 material fee to cover providing the pre mordanted fabrics plant materials, mordants, solutions and supplies is paid directly included in the materials fee. A $125 to instructor. This workshop will fill quickly! To reserve your seat, material fee for all mordanted student may pay in full online, or call DFAC at (727) 298-3322 to fabrics, dyes and consumables make a $100 non-refundable deposit. is to be paid to instructor.

SUMMER I June 5-July 16 • SUMMER II July 17-August 27 • FALL I Sept 11-Oct 22 •FALL II Nov 6-Dec 17 17 jewelry

JW101 Fundamentals of JW102 Fundamentals of JW106 Designing with Jewelry Fabrication I Jewelry Fabrication II Silver Metal Clay with Stacy Perry with Stacy Perry Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM NEW! Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Barbara Rivolta Lab Fee $15 Lab Fee $15 Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Studio K Studio K Level 2 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Level 1 Offered FII Lab Fee $15 Offered FI Studio K This class builds on the skills learned in Level 1, 2 Refresh the fundamentals or learn from scratch! Fundamentals of Jewelry Fabrication I. In Offered SII, FI, FII In this introductory metalsmithing class, you’ll addition, you will learn how to create a bezel learn the fundamental skills of metal jewelry and basic stone setting along with lots of Metal clay is a relatively new product with fabrication. Learn good studio habits while demonstrations and hands-on work. You’ll create microscopic particles of metal in a moist organic learning how to solder with a gas torch, sawing, beautiful pieces of jewelry while expanding and binder. After firing in a kiln, the binder burns off, filing, using the flex-shaft, riveting techniques, building your metalsmithing skills. All students fusing the particles into a solid piece of metal. finish work and other common bench and studio will be following the same curriculum. A fee of In this class you’ll learn to design jewelry with necessities. All students will be following the $75 will be paid to the instructor to cover the this versatile and rewarding product. Projects same curriculum. You’ll complete unique jewelry cost of metals used in class. emphasizing technique, construction and projects in copper, brass and sterling silver while design with varying degrees of complexity will learning the proper techniques necessary to encourage beginners while challenging those build a solid foundation in the metal jewelry with more experience. arts. This is a limited entry class, so sign up early to ensure your spot. A $75 fee will be paid to the instructor for the metals and supplies used in class.

JW114 Introduction to JW115 Intermediate Silversmithing Silversmithing NEW! NEW! with Carol Jenrette with Carol Jenrette Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Wednesday, 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM JW205 Basic Wire Jewelry Lab Fee $15 Lab Fee $15 Techniques II Studio K Studio K Level 1, 2 Level 3, 4, 5 with Stacy Perry Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Thursday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Join us as we explore the wonderful world of This class is for students who have completed Lab Fee $5 metalsmithing. In this class, students will be at least two sessions of Introduction to Studio K Level 1, 2, 3 introduced to the basics of working with sterling Silversmithing or have had prior experience Offered FII silver. We will discuss jewelry design and cover with silver fabrication, and bezel metalsmithing techniques; correct use of tools, setting. We will build on basic skills with weekly Create beautiful and unique jewelry using wire simple forming, texturing, soldering, bezels, demonstrations which will include advanced and beads. Build on the fundamental skills finishing and shop safety. We will fabricate a fabrication techniques, dapping and learned in Basic Wire I. In this class, you will pendant in sterling silver and a pair of earrings metal, cold-connections, as well as variations learn many of the finer details that will make with bezel set stones that combine the techniques of bezel setting. Students will design their own your jewelry stand out from the ordinary. Learn we have covered in class. Level 2 students will original piece and will work with the instructor advanced links, clasps, wire wrapping techniques continue to refine their skills creating a link and on refining their design and ordering materials. and finishes, and take your wire jewelry art to the medallion bracelet with self closure. Materials next level! A $50 material fee is paid directly fee will be collected at the first class. Level 1 to the instructor at the start of class. approx. $75.00 Level 2 approx. $85.00

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JW116 Introduction to Bead JW206 Basic Wire Jewelry JW211 Intermediate/Advanced Woven Jewelry Techniques I Wire Work with Karen Hammers with Stacy Perry with Stacy Perry Mon 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Thursday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Thursday, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio TBD Lab Fee $5 Lab Fee $5 Level 1, 2, Studio K Studio K Offered FI, FII Level 1 Level 3, 4, 5 Offered FI Offered FI, FII In this class you’ll learn the basic stitches in bead weaving necessary to create bead woven In this fun class, you’ll learn the basic skills In this class, you’ll learn to hone those wire jewelry using needle, thread, and glass seed needed to design and create your own beautiful working skills! Similar in structure to the Basic beads. You’ll learn peyote, herringbone, ladder wire art jewelry. You’ll become familiar with the Wire class, each week will offer many new and netting stitches along with their variations. tools of the trade and their proper uses. Not techniques and projects to tickle your imagination After learning the basic stitches, you’ll design to be confused with traditional wire-wrapping, and polish your skills. Etching, woven wire bezels, and create a piece of jewelry such as a bracelet, this class teaches a style of wire jewelry that earrings, clasps, cool patinas and finishing are necklace, or earrings. Basic supplies necessary incorporates forging, texturing and different wire just a few of the things you will be able to add to learn the stitches will be provided. You may manipulating skills. You’ll also learn about patinas to your wire jewelry arsenal. Basic wire working wish to purchase additional beads for the jewelry and finishing techniques, all while creating a skills a must! A $50 material fee is paid directly project you design. A $20 materials fee will be variety of jewelry components and unique wire to the instructor at time of class. paid to the instructor in the first class. bracelets and earrings. $45 Material Fee to be paid to instructor at time of class.

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Metalworks II- Intermediate with Stacy Perry JW223 Monday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM JW221 Metal-Smithing-An JW222 Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Independent Jewelry Study Lab Fee $15 with Stacy Perry Studio K W-JW103 Bangles! Monday, 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM Level 3, 4 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered FI, FII Bangles! Bangles! Lab Fee $15 with Gail Thayer Studio K In this Metalsmithing II class, students will Tuition $45 M / $55 NM Level 3, 4, 5 be introduced to technique-based projects Studio K Offered FI, FII designed to increase confidence with the torch Level 1, 2 and expand and hone their jewelry fabrication This is a guided independent studies class Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM skill set, with a focus on torch control and more Offered Sep 19 or Dec 15 for the intermediate to advanced advanced stone setting techniques like unusual Saturday, 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM student. Bring in your jewelry projects or bezel and tube settings. Basic Offered Jul 14 or Oct 6 start something new! We’ll troubleshoot both skills are a must! This class builds on the skills design and technique challenges and critique First time in the jewelry studio? No problem. learned in the introductory Fundamentals of designs both one-on-one and as a group. Learn to solder sterling silver wire, form it into Jewelry Fabrication I and II classes or equivalent This class is loaded with great bench tips and a circle and shape it using a steel bangle and is appropriate for advanced beginner to technical demonstrations to guide students and the hydraulic press. Beginners can expect intermediate . This is a limited entry through projects with success. Bring your own to complete 3 bangles during this workshop. class, so sign up early to ensure your spot. A $75 materials or you may purchase materials from Instructor will have a variety of sterling silver materials fee is paid directly to the instructor. the instructor. A $15 materials fee, payable wire for sale ranging from $5 to $15 per bangle. Additional materials may be purchased from to the instructor, helps to defray the cost of the instructor or you may bring your own. miscellaneous supplies.

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W-JW107 Silver Metal Clay W-JW108 Texturing Metal W-JW109 Salt Etching Metal Workshop NEW! NEW! NEW! with Weny Thurlow with Wendy Thurlow Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM with Barbara Rivolta Tuition $160 M / $190 NM Tuition $160 M / $190 NM Tuition $95 M/ $115 NM Studio K Studio K Studio K Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 1, 2 Offered Jul 21-22 Offered Oct 27-28 Wednesday, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Offered Jul 18 Learn the art of texturing metal in this fun and Learn this simple and safe way of etching metal. Saturday, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM fast paced workshop. Students will discover new Create beautiful patterns, fine line drawing and Offered Oct 20 applications of surface embellishment to add to textures into a variety of metals. This class will Silver metal clay consists of microscopic particles their own work. Texture plates, roller pressing, focus on exploring the many different resists of metal in a moist organic binder. It is pliable like fusing and charcoal will be introduced as creating multiple design effects. Enjoy creating clay and fired in a kiln to burn off the binder and well as many other texturing methods. Students finished jewelry and texture plates, which can fuse the particles into a solid piece of metal. In will create a library of new textures as well as a be used for roller printing. this workshop, you will design your own texture finished pair of earrings. plate and templates to make a one of a kind pendant and earring set. Add sparkle with your choice of CZ or dichroic glass micro cabochon.

W-JW110 Fold Forming- W-JW111 Sunburst Pendant W-JW112 Sterling and Origami for Metal NEW! Glass Earrings with Stacy Perry Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM with Gail Thayer NEW! Tuition $90 M/ $110 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Gail Thayer Studio K Studio K All Levels Tuition $50 M/ $60 NM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Studio K Offered Aug 11-12 Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Offered Sep 30 All Levels Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Fold forming is folding and unfolding , Friday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Offered Nov 16 Offered Oct 24 quickly forming it into wonderful 3-D shapes and Sunday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM textures. Line folds, “T” folds and their variations Beginners and experienced metalsmiths can both Offered Nov 11 are the foundation for many fold-forming learn new skills in this workshop. Construct a techniques. In this fun 2-day workshop, you’ll learn Create a beautiful pair of sterling silver and Sunburst pendant by: Cutting a shape using a glass earrings even if you have no experience fold forming techniques, using a hammer and pancake die and the hydraulic press; forming the various forming blocks, that translate well in the in the jewelry studio. Beginners can expect to shape using a tessellation die; and joining the complete 2 pairs of earrings. Materials kits making of pendants, cuffs, leaves and earrings pieces by soldering a tube through the hole in the from copper and Sterling silver sheet metal. Heat will start at $15.00. There will be a variety of middle. Experienced students may also learn to sterling silver sea creatures and glass will be and other patinas will also be discussed. You’ll tube set faceted stones. Tubes with preset stone be working with torches so, for safety, please available in different colors and shapes. Holiday will also be available. A $40 materials fee is to themed earring materials will be also available wear hair up if needed and bring an apron to be paid to the instructor. protect your clothes! Closed toe shoes are strongly in November. recommended. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor to cover cost of copper, Sterling silver available at market price.

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W-JW224 What's Under W-JW225 Metal Clay:Textured W-JW266 KNUCKLE DOWN? the Lid? A Peek-a-Boo Box Hinged Cuff & Clasp with Five Types of Hinges with Terry Kovalcik Polymer Clay Inlays with Terry with Susan Maxon Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM NEW! Kovalcik Tuition $120 M / $150 NM Lab Fee $15 Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM NEW! Studio K Tuition $335 M / $365 NM Friday, Saturday, Sunday , 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Level 3, 4, 5 Studio K Offered Sep 8-9 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Tuition $465 M / $495 NM Studio K Learn how to add hinges to your lockets, earrings, Offered Feb 20-21 "This fun and unique swivel lid Level 3, 4, 5 Offered Feb 22-24 pendants, and little boxes. Five distinctly box opens and closes with the movement of your different styles of hinges will be taught, from body- giving all a glimpse of what's inside. This Working with PMC960 Flex (the flexible hybrid one-knuckle style hinges to multi-knuckle pin interesting conversation piece is a real eye catcher! 960 silver clay), learn to create a cuff bracelet hinges. One spring loaded hinge and one clasp What you will learn: Box construction, textures and of your design. In the green ware stage, this hinge will be included in the mix. Students should stencil decorations, using polymer clay as a tool, exceptionally strong metal clay textures be very comfortable with the saw, file, and torch dry construction, drilling, finishing construction beautifully and carves easily enabling you to to fully enjoy this workshop. The baffling world of including bail assembly, riveting/cold connection, create elaborate surface designs before they constructing hinges will be eased as students will finishing techniques, polishing and patinas. are fired. Embellish your bracelet with an accent be lead through the processes in a logical order. For over 30 years, Terry earned his degree and of colorful polymer clay as the focal point. Skills Students will receive specific hinge materials made his living as a freelance illustrator. He you will learn: Create the bracelet components and a detailed, illustrated reference booklet to discovered Precious Metal Clay (PMC)in 1999 and with a textured surface, add elements or create take home. There will be base metals available received a PMC Guild Certification in 2000. He was cells for polymer clay accents, learn to make and to practice and learn on. A $30 materials fee invited to join the Senior Instructor Certification apply the hinge elements, polish all the fired will be paid directly to the instructor. Program for the Rio Rewards. His award-winning elements, apply the polymer accents, assemble work has been featured internationally in the bracelet and make the clasp closure. numerous books and publications.

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W-MA327 Beginning Welding and W-MA326 Basic Welding I W-MA329 Metalworking with Andy Finley Welding II Mon, Tue, Thu, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with Dominice Gilbert Tuition $250 M / $280 NM With Andy Finley Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Material Fee $20 Sat, Sun, Sat, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Tuition $216 M / $246 NM Institute for Creative Arts Tuition $250M / $280 NM Material Fee $20 Level 1, 2 Level 2,3,4 Institute for Creative Arts Offered Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: Jun 18-21, Offered Oct 6,7 & 13 All Levels Jul 23-26, Aug 20-23, Sep 17-20, Oct 22-25, Nov Welding II focuses on both “Mig Offered Jun 6-27, Jul 25-Aug 15, 12-15, Dec 10-13, Saturday, Sunday, Saturday: Sep 12-Oct 3, Oct 17-Nov 7, Nov Jun 2-9, Jul 7-14, Aug 4-11, Sep 8-15, Oct 6-12, & Tig” welding. Learn metal 14-Dec 12 Nov 3-10 working machines to fabricate an aluminum or steel project. This is a 4 day workshop. The Students will learn welding techniques in mild Please have welding gloves, long focus of this 12-hour, 4-meeting steel and aluminum. Learn Mig (wire feed) paints and closed toe shoes. All (3 hours per meeting), workshop and Tig (tungsten Inert Gas) welding, as well materials furnished. This class is for students to learn basic as the basics of welding equipment set-up, meets on Saturday, Sunday and metalworking skills including maintenance, and safety procedures. All welding the following Saturday. MIG and Oxy Acetylene materials furnished. Bring leather gloves, wear welding. Demonstrations include how to cut metal using a cut long pants and good safety shoes. No flip flops or off wheel and shear and the use of various bending techniques tennis shoes! Class meets three times - Saturday including slip roller, brake and torch bending . Students will learn & Sunday and followed by another Saturday. This ‘hands on’ as they work on individual sculpture projects. Students class meets at the Institute for Creative Arts should come with safely glasses, leather gloves, long pants, cotton - 968 Douglas Ave., Downtown Dunedin (727) and closed toe shoes. Students must be 16 years of age or 412-8862. Wear protective include older. All tools and materials included. The Institute for Creative leather gloves, long pants, and safety shoes Arts is located at 968 Douglas Ave, Dunedin. Note: November (no tennis shoes or flip flops). workshop does not meet on Nov 21.

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WORKSHOPS W-MM105 Art of Paper: Polish Stars NEW! with Elizabeth Shea Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Tuition $35 M / $45 NM Studio TBD All Levels Offered Nov 10 Explore paper art by creating fascinating, hand-pointed star ornaments which have evolved from traditional Polish folk art into contemporary designs. Use as tree ornaments, gifts or MM360 Fine Art of MM361 Art Journaling beautiful home décor accents! All materials provided by instructor. Collage & Assemblage with Candy Schultheis Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM with Toni Roeder Hutfilz Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Studio O (SI, SII) Studio I (FI, FII) Tuition $149 M / $179 NM All Levels W-MM106 The Art of Studio O (SI, SII) Studio I (FI, FII) Offered SI, SII, FI, FII All Levels Paper: Quilling Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Whether you are just beginning Create 2-D and 3-D works from your creative journey or have been NEW! unfinished paintings, found objects creating for years, art journaling is with Elizabeth Shea and your own secret treasures. an amazing tool for self discovery Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM and creativity cutivation. Each Tuition $35 M / $45 NM Unlimited material usage and Studio TBD archival integrity will be our focus. week, we will introduce techniques that will further you along your All Levels Start your creative process by Offered Sep 22 collecting! way in a stress free, intuitive, art journaling practice. Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. Explore this paper art by making a fun quilled piece in one class that is suitable for framing. Learn how to quill paper using basic quilling techniques, what tools and materials you need to start, and what else is out there if you want to expand your knowledge in this area. A great class for beginners who want to learn and those with some experience who want to learn a little more about this art form. Tools will be available to borrow during class, or purchase a set for yourself and take them home. (The instructor will have tools for sale-$10) Feel free to bring your own if you already have tools and want to learn how to use them! Paper strips and mounting materials provided by the instructor.

W-MM114 Sterling Society presents Elegant Paper Flowers COFFEE and CONVERSATION NEW! WITH THE ARTIST with Laura James Friday, 10:00 AM -1:00 PM Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Fascinating talks and demonstrations Studio O All levels by the area’s finest artists Offered Oct 5 2nd Thursdays from 12-1PM Learn how to make large, Dunedin Fine Art Center beautiful, professional- looking paper flowers for any occasion. We will create a Free for DFAC members and large flower and discuss how $5 for non-members to adapt to create a variety of different sizes and shapes. Templates to take home are included. There will be an $8 materials fee payable to the instructor

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W-MM108 Art Warrior Dolls W-MM109 Charm School W-MM110 Bead Embroidered NEW! Necklace Parrot Fish and Turtle with Celeste Beck/Merri McKenzie Saturday, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM NEW! NEW! Tuition $65 M / $75 NM with Celeste Beck/Merri McKenzie with Eleanor Pigman Studio TBD Tuesday, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM All Levels Tuition $70 M / $80 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered Oct 13 Studio TBD Studio TBD All Levels Level 1, 2, 3 In this workshop, we will help you channel your Offered Sep 25 Offered Sept 22 creativity to make an art warrior that reflects your unique point of view. Make this whimsical This “charming” necklace is a statement piece. This workshop teaches you everything you need creation for yourself or use as a gift for someone Students will make 12 unique mixed media charms, to know to get started in bead embroidery. who could use a little love. The doll is made using each designed to explore a technique or use of Exploration of two stitches, discussions about scraps of fabric, fun embellishments and printed material or medium. You’ll turn common household color and creating depth and realism in your comments to convey your personality. A secret items into fabulous miniature embellishments for bead work. Students will have a choice of which pocket located on the back of your art warrior your personalized necklace. Each students should project to on. No previous bead experience is for that special something such as a gift card bring one odd item from their jewelry box, ex. needed! A $30 kit fee will be payable to the or words of wisdom. Students are expected to that single earring with no match! All supplies instructor. have beginning sewing skills and must bring their for making the charms are provided including a own sewing machines including general sewing special necklace designed just for this class. Jewelry supplies. All fabric and materials for your art tools are supplied but students are encouraged to warrior are included along with embellishment bring two needle nose pliers. A small trunk show, materials and assorted ephemera. Students ahem, jewelry box show will also be presented by must bring a bag of Poly-fil Polyester Fiber Goatfeathers resident fiber artists Celeste Beck Fill for stuffing their art warrior. and Merri McKenzie. Bring lunch or order from the Palm Cafe in the art center.

W-MM111 Bead Embroidered W-MM362 Introduction to Art W-MM393 Paper Mache Kissing Fish and The PEACOCK! Journaling Sculpture with Candy Schultheis with Joyce Curvin NEW! Sunday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with Eleanor Pigman Tuition $60 M / $70 NM Tuition $165 M / $195 NM Thursday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Studio M1 Material Fee $15 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Level 1, 2 Studio I Studio TBD Offered Jul 22 or Sep 9 All Levels Level 1, 2, 3 Offered Oct 1-22 Offered Oct 25 What is Art Journaling? Simply put, an art journal is expressing yourself with art and words. Is it Design a dog, fashion a feline or create a critter Join us for a creative day of beads and sequins! for you? Come join us and find out! All supplies and bring it to “life” with paper maché. Students This class teaches you everything you need to included. will use a variety of recyclable materials including know to get started in embroidery. Exploration plastic bottles, cardboard and newspaper to of two stitches, discussions about color and create an animal’s body shape, then add layers creating depth and realism in your bead work of paper maché, embellishments and paint to and sequin work. Students will have a choice of create their very own “Art-Official Pet”. During which project to on. No previous bead experience the process, we’ll explore a variety of techniques, needed! A $30 kit fee will be payable to the textures and recipes in paper maché. Materials instructor. fee covers all needed supplies. Please wear old clothes or an apron as this is a rather messy (but fun) process. Also, feel free to bring reference photos of the animal you’d like to make.

SUMMER I June 4-July 15 • SUMMER II July 23-Sept 2 • FALL I Sept 10-Oct 21 • FALL II Oct 29-Dec 16 23 painting: acrylic

PT370 Intuitive Acrylic Painting PT422 Abstract Expressionism PT481 Introduction to Acrylic with Candy Schultheis Acrylic Painting Painting Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with Lorraine Potocki with Carole Rosefelt Studio M1 Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM All Levels Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Studio M1 Studio M2 (SI) Studio H (FI, FII) All Levels Level 1 In this class you will be getting in touch with Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Offered SI, FI, FII your intuition through prompts and exercises Explore a wide range of creative and abstract Get comfortable with acrylic painting on paper designed to reveal the inner you. A variety of painting techniques learning how to express and canvas using direct painting methods for tools and techniques will be explored as we movement, texture, and emotions. Learn beginners. Using photos for reference, we will develop our own unique style. Activating our different ideas of how to start a painting and explore creative possibilities. Class includes canvas and responding to it will be an essential how to complete it. Using brushes, palette knives demonstrations and individual help. part of the process. The sky is the limit! and colour shapers, experience the excitement of experimentation and loosening up. Join the fun and express yourself!

PT483 Acrylic Impressionism PT445 Painting and Drawing PT598 An Acrylic Journey with Carole Rosefelt Open Studio with Anita Wood Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio M2 (SI) Studio H (FI, FII) Studio Card: $60 M / $90 NM Studio B1 All Levels Studio TBD All Levels Offered SI, SII, FI, FII On-going Offered FII Working with acrylics, you will explore acrylic Currently enrolled painting, drawing and pastel From Abstracts to Realism, in this part of our painting in loose impressionistic style on canvas and other 2D students can work independently Acrylic Journey we will be “Painting Ordinary and paper. Themes of landscape, florals and alongside other DFAC students during this Things in Life” using Heavy Body Acrylics, Fluid still life from resource photos will be used. open studio that meets weekly. Open Painting Acrylics and Texture mediums being Pastes and Demonstrations and some art history will help Studio registration entitles you to an 18 hours Gels. Each class will have a demo along with a you develop your own free style. of studio time per 6-week session. There is a theme and a challenge. Paint on canvas, paper monitor present but no active instruction. You or wood panels. Still Life setups and photos will must register at the front desk to receive your be used for compositions. Feel free to choose studio punch card. your own references for each theme through your own photos or designs. Join us! Art awhile! Be inspired! All levels welcome!

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W-PT120 Acrylic Paint Pouring W-PT308 Sunday Intuitive Party Painting Workshop NEW! NEW! with Elizabeth Cadena with Candy Schultheis Saturday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM PT429 Beginning Oil Painting Offered June 9 Tuition $75 M / $95 NM Studio M1 NEW! Friday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 with Markissia Touliatos Offered Sept 28 or Nov 9 Jun 3, Jul 8, Aug 12, Sep 16, Oct 7 or Nov 11 Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM This Intuitive Painting workshop is for those Studio M1 Offered Oct 24 who have completed at least one 6 week class All Levels Tuition $45 M / $50 NM session. In this workshop, we will be going Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Studio TBD beyond what we have learned in class and All Levels will be approaching painting through physical If you have ever been intimidated by learning as well as visual prompts plus collaborative how to paint with oils, you will learn that it is one Grab a friend and come try this messy, of the easiest and most forgiving mediums out experimental class. We'll explore the fun and inspiration. Bring whatever supplies you would like to work with, including mixed media. It’s a there. In this class you will learn all the basics very addicting technique of "dirty pours" and "flip from what type of paints and surfaces are best, cup" acrylic pours. The results look like marble time for exploration and to let your creativity have free reign. how different brushes work, how to set up a or even planets when poured onto circular pallet, color mixing and mediums. There will be supports. Learn how to create cells within your step-by-step demos on drawing and color values pours. This class includes a ton of paints, pouring with lots of individual instruction. We will have mediums and several supports (canvases, etc.), a variety of subject matter to explore including and you will finish the session with at least 3 still life set-ups. small finished pieces.

PT107 Miniature Painting in Oil NEW! with Markissia Touliatos W-PT482 Saturday Acrylic W-PT497 One Day Intro to Friday, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Painting Acrylic Painting Studio M2 (SI, SII) with Carole Rosefelt Studio H (FI, FII) NEW! Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 with Carole Rosefelt Tuition $65 M / $80 NM Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Studio H Tuition $100 M / $120 NM Level 1, 2 This class focuses on the methods, rules and Studio TBD Offered Oct 27 materials specific to miniature painting. It is Level 1, 2 an age old technique which began in the 15th Offered Jun 9-30, Sep 15-Oct 6, Find out if acrylic painting is for you. Students century. You will learn how to work on a surface or Nov 10-Dec 15 will complete three small projects on paper called ivorine which is a surface made only in and/or canvas inspired by the subject of Get comfortable with acrylic painting on paper England which has the translucent qualities of your choice. All materials are included in the ivory. The instructor is an international award and canvas in this 4-week class using direct tuition. painting methods. Using photos for reference, we winning miniaturist who will show you how to will explore creative possibilities. Class includes create beautiful jewel-like little paintings. A demonstrations and individual help. Class will materials fee of $15.00 to be paid directly to not be held on Nov 17 or Nov 24. the instructor to cover the ivorine.

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W-PT118 One Day Oil PT470 The Realistic Portrait in PT479 Painting the Portrait or Painting Workshop Oils & Pastels Still Life with Markissia Touliatos with Markissia Touliatos with Markissia Touliatos Sat , 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Wednesday , 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday , 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $65 M / $80 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio M1 Model Fee $40 Studio M1 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 1, 2 Studio M1 Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Offered Sep 15 or Oct 20 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered SI, SII, FI, FII In this intermediate class, you will explore Ever wanted to try oil painting but several different approaches to perfecting weren’t sure it was for you? This In this class, you will learn the fundamental principles of your painting skills in portraiture using pastel, one day workshop will give you the portrait painting from life using direct painting methods. charcoal or oils. You’ll learn Classical Realism chance to experience oil painting We will concentrate on proper proportion, values, skin principles to paint form and tonal values using with all the materials supplied. No tones, and getting a likeness. The instructor will give step plaster head casts as they do in the Ateliers or experience required. If you love it, by step demonstrations and lots of individual instruction you can work from photographs. Students may you can move on to the Beginning from how to begin the initial drawing through mixing also opt to learn how to set up a still-life and Oil Painting Class. beautiful skin tones and atmospheric backgrounds. We learn classical painting methods, such as tonal will have two models for three weeks each. values, edges, and accurate drawing. painting: optional medium

PT108 Alcohol Inks PT112 Plein Air PT203 Brush Up! PT453 Independent on Yupo Adventure NEW! Study in Drawing & with Heidi Stavinga Painting with Brooke Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM NEW! with Lorraine Potocki & Candy Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Schultheis Allison Friday , 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Studio O with Shawn Dell Joyce Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM All Levels Saturday , 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio O (SI, SII) Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered FI, FII Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio M1 Studio TBD Studio B2 (FI, FII) Level 3, 4, 5 In this class you will learn some Level 2, 3, 4, 5 All Levels Offered FI, FII different techniques to create Offered FII Offered SI, SII, FI, FII The mission of this class is to beautiful works of art with alcohol Want to be a plein air artist and Find new life in works you’ve give experienced artists a time inks on Yupo paper. No experience capture that beautiful light? This started to paint! Create new work and place to work out their own necessary! A new painting will be workshop covers the basics of that wows! Cut loose and explore vision with aid from an instructor completed each week focusing on plein air painting including how to because anything is possible! experienced with a variety of art a different subject, and building meet the challenges of working in What to expect: 2 experienced materials and styles. Student on the techniques we will learn. plein air, changing light and quick, and fun instructors (Lorraine should have experience with their The instructor will give step by alla prima painting. Class includes Potocki and Candy Schultheis), medium of choice. step directions and demos while one additional optional nocturne limitless exploration, enthusiastic allowing you plenty of time to painting class happening at night in encouragement. You are welcome explore this fascinating medium. downtown Dunedin. You may work to work in the 2D medium of your in the medium of your choice. choice or play with something new.

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PT477 Art & Soul of PT456 Spinning-New PT458 Open Painting PT459 Open Painting Landscape Painting with Karen Baker Perspectives on Art Night Day Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with Robert Sutherland with Melissa Miller Nece with Melissa Miller Nece Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Thursday, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Studio M1 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Cottage Campus Studio M1 (SI, SII) Studio C (FI, FII) Studio M1 (SI, SII) Studio C (FI, FII) Offered SI, SII, FI, FII All Levels Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Bring your passion for landscape painting to new heights in this No matter what you like to paint, Improve your skills in technique, Improve your skills in technique, guided, open studio, all media spinning will free your subconscious composition and concept. composition and concept. class. Using your own reference abilities! “Spinning” refers to Individualized instruction to Individualized instruction to materials, learn how to identify turning the canvas, metal, wood develop your own style of painting develop your own style of painting and convey the essence of your or other vehicle at 90 degree angles in acrylics or oils. (Colored in acrylics or oils. (Colored landscape subject. Respond by while applying the oil, acrylic, pencil students accepted with pencil students accepted with interpreting vs. copying. Develop watercolor, pencil, charcoal or instructor’s permission). Choose instructor’s permission). Choose more intuitive, spontaneous ways of other medium. Taking your favorite personal subject matter, explore personal subject matter, explore seeing. Paint with greater emotion work of art and hanging it upside composition and color theory, solve composition and color theory, solve and purpose. Additional topics down may reveal an entirely new painting problems. Need drawing painting problems. Need drawing include composition and design, piece. This class meets at the DFAC experience. Note that the Summer II experience. Note that the Summer II color exploration, qualities of light Cottage Campus. 1141 Broadway class will start on July 19 and class class will start on July 20 and class and shadow, value contrasts, (US Alt 19) will NOT meet on August 2. The last will NOT meet on August 3. The last edge control, aerial perspective. class will be August 30. class will be August 31. Maximum 10 students. Must be familiar with your chosen medium.

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W-PT114 Nocturnes in Plein Air Workshop NEW! W-PT106 Better W-PT110 The with Shawn Dell Joyce W-PT115 A Modern Painting in 60 Minutes Gathering Saturday, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Approach to Egg Tuition $95 M / $115 NM NEW! NEW! Studio TBD Tempera with Brooke Allison wih Brooke Allison Level 2, 3, 4, 5 NEW! Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Offered Oct 27 with Gainor Roberts Tuition $75 M / $95 NM Tuition $75 M / $95 NM Learn to capture the night! Nocturne Studio M1 Studio M1 Tue & Wed, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 3, 4, 5 painting has its own set of rules to Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered Sep 8 or Oct 27 Offered Oct 6 capture the romance and intrigue All Level hidden in the dark. Meet on site and Offered Oct 2-3 This class takes us through the "The Gathering" is designed for paint with award-winning nocturne In this workshop, students will foundational skills of painting experienced painters who are painter Shawn Dell Joyce to learn the create a luminous painting using and picture making. With clear seeking an opportunity to expand. tips and tricks of painting at night in only eggs and water as the binder instruction from renowned artist, Renowned artist, Brook Allison, will public. Class will meet in downtown for the pigments. After focusing Brooke Alison, students create 3 give students prompts which spark Dunedin before dark for demo and on composition, size and coloring, paintings per class, starting with new directions and provide a safe info session, then paint after dark for students will transfer their image a 10 minute painting, 30 minute space to explore new territories. 2.5 hours. Instructor will demonstrate to the panel and begin work with painting and finally a 1 hour Following the day of painting, the in pastel but welcomes all media this unique medium. Everyone will painting. With each piece, the group will participate in a positive (watercolor, oil, acrylic, pastel). You'll receive a 16-pg booklet "A Modern handling of paint, design and color critique. create a finished piece, a value sketch Approach to Egg Tempera" by gets better until the elements of art and a color study. Painting area is instructor, Gainor Roberts. and principles of design become near restrooms and very safe. The second nature. You may work in instructor will contact students with your choice of acrylic, oil or pastel. the meeting location.

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PT109 Intro to Watercolor PT579 Beginning Watercolor PT552 Watercolors - Larger with Kerry Stratton Waltz than Life-Night Scenes and NEW! Thursday, 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM with Lisa Burke Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Home Interiors Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Studio O (SI) with Anita Wood Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio G (FI, FII) Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Studio G Level 1, 2 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Level 1 Offered SII, FI, FII Studio B1 Offered FII Level 3, 4, 5 New to watercolor? This class will lead you Offered FII Welcome to the wonderful world of watercolor. through everything you need to know to get We will work on creating brilliant washes, started in watercolor. We will complete a painting The theme for this watercolor class is Painting Night confident brush strokes, effective color schemes, each week that will focus on basic techniques Scenes and Home Interiors. An exciting challenge transparent glazes and clean color mixing. Each and explore a variety of subject matter. No prior is planned for every week, along with a critique to class is taught in a relaxed demo, lab, summary experience needed, just a few supplies and a start the class and a demo. You are encouraged format with painting time and individual desire to have FUN! to paint from your own photos and either follow coaching during the class. the class challenge or paint your own study. Select photos that show great light for the night scenes and interiors with strong values. Interiors can be homes and/or commercial. Photos will be available. There will be plenty of time for painting during the class with individual consultations to help you achieve your personal goals!

PT553 Watercolor For PT549 Dancing with YUPO and PT582 Intermediate Watercolor Beginners Rocking with TERRASKIN! with Kerry Stratton Waltz Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM with Anita Wood with Taylor Ikin Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuesday, 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Studio O (SI) Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio G (FI, FII) Studio B1 Studio M2 (SI, SII) Level 2, 3, 4, 5 All Levels Studio B1 (FI, FII) Offered SII, FI, FII Offered FII All Levels Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Enjoy all the wonderful creative techniques that Have you always wanted to learn how to paint in are unique to watercolor: how to control wet-into- Watercolors? Come paint with us in this “no fear” Known as the “YUPO QUEEN” for the past 16 wet washes and use those creative techniques to approach to learn this fabulous medium! This years, Taylor Ikin, will also introduce you to express your subject. We will learn how to plan course will focus on “how to” lessons featuring Yupo, a waterproof synthetic paper, and a new for success by using the elements of design, color a new demo every week. The studies will include surface, Terraskin, which is made from stone! theory and painting plans. Emphasis will be on the color wheel, values, transparent colors, the Enjoy individual attention and class critiques, how to loosen up with wet-into-wet watercolor. mystery of “warm and cool” colors, brushstrokes motivational reading and art discussions in a There will be daily demonstrations and plenty and various techniques. A variety of subjects creative environment. of individual attention. will expand your watercolor skills. This class is for those new to watercolors and experienced beginners.

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WORKSHOPS THE CIRCLE OF CARING SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR YOUTHS AND ADULTS David Scales Memorial Scholarships W-PT101 Color Theory for for Veterans Watercolor with Debra Thomas-Weible We hope never to turn Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Tuition $60 M / $75 NM away anyone who wants Studio TBD to take an art class at the All Levels Offered Jun 20 Dunedin Fine Art Center. In an effort to give every After drawing, the most important aspect of W-PT540 Animals in your watercolor is value and color. Come to individual an equal opportunity this workshop and get an intensive learning Watercolor-4 wk to take an art class, we are experience in both subjects. We will learn the with Debra Thomas-Weible color wheel, how to mix colors using a limited Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM proud to provide scholarships number of colors, discover the beauty of grays, Tuition $120 M / $100 NM for both youths and adults, Offered Oct 3-24 and how to translate value into color. We will not including our veterans. be painting any subject matter in this workshop, so just bring your curiosity, desire to produce W-PT546 Animals in great art and the items on the materials list. Watercolor-3wk Please call or visit our website for Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM guidelines and an application: Tuition $75 M / $95 NM Offered Aug 15- Sep 12 https://www.dfac.org/take- a-class/scholarships/ Studio TBD All Levels The Scholarship Funds are Want to learn to paint , cats, birds? Week one will focus on picking several subjects from funded entirely by donations your photographs and working on the pencil from individuals and community drawing, with the emphasis on learning to organizations who believe in draw. Week two, we will deal with color theory and how to mix colors from a limited palette. the importance of art and want Once we have mastered the basics, we will to share this belief with others. paint our animal subjects. If you would like to donate to the fund, please contact Linda Hamilton 727-298-3322, ext 236.

W-PT539 Becoming Strong: W-PT597 One Day The Confident Watercolorist Watercolor Workshop with Susan Wiley with Kerry Stratton Waltz Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $100 M / $120 NM Tuition $65 M / $80 NM Studio G Studio G Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Level 1, 2 Offered Sep 15-Oct 6 or Nov 3-24 Offered Sep 20 or Oct 18 This ongoing 4 week class will help you strengthen This workshop is a brief introduction to your skills of observation, principles, techniques watercolors for beginners. No experience and use of color no matter what level you are at. is necessary but it is helpful to have some You will become confident in articulating your drawing skills. In this hands on class, you will visual voice as you are challenged to explore new learn basic brush techniques, some mixing, approaches, techniques and think about your work and some basic principles of watercolor such in new ways and explore new avenues. Drawing as line, balance, value, color and composition. and previous watercolor classes are required. You will have a completed painting (or nearly so) by the end of the class. We’ll even supply all the materials so you can try the technique before investing in supplies.

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PA421 Intro to Pastel Painting with Lorraine Potocki Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Studio M1 All Levels Offered SI, SII, FI, FII Learn pastel painting techniques using hard and soft pastels. This is a “how to” class for beginners with demonstrations and lots of individual instruction. If you already know “how to”, you’ll W-PA431 Moving To Portraiture In Simple Steps learn “what now” by taking your pastel painting with Gwenneth Barth-White to its next level. Working from still life subjects Saturday, Sunday, Monday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM and your own photo references, you will learn Tuition $295 M / $325 NM the basics of composition, values, the use of cool Model Fee $20 and warm colors, and much more. Studio B1/B2 Offered Feb 2-4 “ This workshop is designed for pastel artists who are beginners with portraiture as well as for those who wish to improve their skills or find new ways to approach it. Over three days, Gwenneth will show how to apply simple consecutive steps to build a strong portrait. Working with a live model, she’ll teach and demo one step at a time, allowing each student to complete that step before continuing to the next. Students will paint one live model every morning and another every afternoon. This will give the opportunity to apply two different approaches to portraiture: in the morning, a classical, tonal and sculptural method on Canson mi-teintes paper. The strategy will be based on contrasting blocks of light and dark (values).In the afternoon, with a different model, we’ll be working on white Clairfontaine’s Pastelmat or Dakota’s Pastel Premier Paper, creating a splashy, colorful diluted underpainting that will be the base for the second, more impressionistic painting. The strategy of contrasting warm and cool colors for maximum effect is the basis for the second method. Each session starts with fun, fast sketches to loosen up. Having lived most of her life in Switzerland, Gwenneth studied at Geneva’s Beaux Arts and College of Design, then became Master Pastelist and Vice-President of the 150-year-old Societe des Pastellistes de France. As a portraitist she has painted heads of industry and royalty, and her work is in collections world-wide. She’s a Master Pastelist with the Pastel Society of America, and part of IAPS’s Master Circle.

W-PA101 One Day Intro to Pastel Workshop with Lorraine Potocki Saturday, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM PA450 Possibilities in Pastel Tuition $65 M / $80 NM with Brooke Allison Studio M1 Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Level 1 Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Offered Jul 21 Studio M1 Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Ever wondered how to work with pastels or if this is even the medium for you? Here’s your chance to Offered FI, FII In this intermediate to advanced try pastel techniques before you invest in materials. pastel class, we explore techniques and ideas We’ll provide materials and one of our top art to help each student develop and mature their instructors to introduce you to this fun medium. All artistic voice. New techniques and ideas are supplies are included. presented through demonstrations and group talks given by Master Pastelist Brooke Allison. You will choose your subject matter, working from photographs, still life composition or your imagination.

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PH678 Introduction to PH670 Introduction to Digital Digital Photography & Photography & Photographic Photographic Art Art (Night) Rick & Dottie Nelson with Jeremiah Khokhar with Jeremiah Khokhar Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuesday , 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Join the Studio G Studio G Level 1, 2 Level 1, 2 Offered SII, FI, FII Offered SII, FI, FII GIVING CIRCLE This course is designed for beginners and those This course is designed for beginners and those wanting to make the switch from auto to a manual wanting to make the switch from auto to a manual … and shooting mode in order to take creative control, shooting mode in order to take creative control, creating art with a digital camera. Students creating art with a digital camera. Students BE A SPONSOR should bring a Digital SLR (DSLR) camera to should bring a Digital SLR (DSLR) camera to class. There will be an emphasis on foundational class. There will be an emphasis on foundational principles such as camera functions, operation, principles such as camera functions, operation, We invite you to join the Giving composition, and lighting basics through a composition, and lighting basics through a Circle as an individual or hands-on approach. Instruction will be through hands-on approach. Instruction will be through corporate sponsor and support theory, demonstrations, practice at home, theory, demonstrations, practice at home, assignments and projects. At the conclusion, assignments and projects. At the conclusion, DFAC’s signature special events, students should exhibit basic proficiency in a students should exhibit basic proficiency in a exhibitions, shows and workshops. variety of photographic situations. variety of photographic situations. By partnering with us you will be our very special guest at Circle WORKSHOP Cocktail Parties, attend VIP Parties and have early access W-PH600 Worm Grunting, Monkey Fishing and the to our events and exhibits. Your Power of Curiosity: Photography, Storytelling and business will be promoted to our Creating a Sense of Place 5,000 members, 10,000 Facebook with Eric Dusenbery friends, limitless visitors to our Saturday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM website, printed materials and Tuition $75 M / $95 NM Studio G throughout our 40,000 sf facility. All Levels Offered Oct 27 To customize your sponsorship When we learn to look at the world contact Linda Hamilton a little differently and communicate at 727-298-3322 x 236 about real people to make emotional connections, we initiate or [email protected] change in our work and art. This program features photography, Presenting Sponsors storytelling and multimedia and how unconventional thinking $15,000 + helps to create a sense of place. Incorporating hands-on activities Founder’s Circle Sponsor and demonstrations (including $10,000 + making photographs with a 4 x 5 large format camera with film President’s Circle Sponsor materials - a traditional, old-school $5,000 + approach), participants learn how to expand their capacity to see, express, explore and create - to think something different. This is not an instruction on how to use a digital camera Director’s Circle Sponsor - but, creating personal vision through photography. Students should bring whatever camera device they choose- from DSLRs to smart phones. Also bring a flash drive to save work. $2,500 + Eric Dusenbery is a documentary photographer and author of two books, an award-winning Circle of 100 Sponsors journalist and a speaker and workshop leader. $1,500 +

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WORKSHOP W-PR110 Your Signature: The Chinese Chop Way NEW! with Holly Bird/Gail Gamble Saturday, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuition $60 M / $80 NM Studio L All Levels Offered Nov 10 Sign your artwork in a distinctive and creative way! In China, the chop has the same weight and authority as a signature does in Western culture. The use of a chop, or seal, started thousands PR302 Printmaking of years ago and continues to this day. In this one-day workshop, you'll design Open Studio your own image and carve it into a with Monitor soapstone blank. Any image or text: Days and time may vary traditional, Western or your own design Tuition $60 M / $90 NM can be used. By the end of the workshop Studio L All Levels your chop will be ready for use. You will Offered SI, SII, FI, FII receive a Chop Carving Kit with 2 chops and all the materials you will need to The printmaking open studio is reserved for those proceed on your own. Additional blanks students who have been approved by instructor will be available for purchase. Holly Bird. Holly will determine when the studio will be open for students to work on their own projects without instruction.

PR502 Relief Printmaking with Holly Bird Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Lab Fee $20 Studio L Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered SII, FI, FII Introduction to block relief printing in linocut techniques. Working in oil-based inks, we will explore one-color, reduction and multiple block prints, transferring images by hand with a baren and/or wooden tools and also by using the large DFAC press. There will be a class handout and discussion of the history of relief printing; choosing subject matter; the importance of design; preparing images for maximum contrast and interest; pre- planning for multiple colors, carving techniques and tools for wood or linocut; block registration methods and printing techniques. Woodcut is an option for students and will be discussed. Please PR504 Intaglio - Etching have sketches ready for the first class in order to with Holly Bird transfer a design and to start carving. Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Lab Fee $20 Studio L Level 2, 3, 4, 5 PR304 Relief Print Studio Offered SII, FI, FII with Noelle Stillman Introduction to basic and safe methods of etching Sat 10:00 AM-1:00PM Tuition $149 M/ $179 NM with a non-acid solution (ferric chloride) using Lab fee: $20 copper plates. Some drawing and printmaking Studio L experience would be helpful for artists completely All levels new to etching. Those with more experience can Offered FI, FII expand on their printmaking work. Mezzotints and other techniques will be offered, the use of This class will explore relief carving through a large etching press will also be covered. Please variations in materials, technique and printing register early so we can order the necessary procedures that can be translated from plates, and if possible, try to have a 3 x 5” sketch traditional studio to home studio settings. in mind for the first class. Materials fee covers three linoleum and/or wood blocks for carving.

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SC301 Carving in Stone AM SC302 Stone Carving with SC304 Stone Carving with C Fulton Pneumatic Tools Open Studio Friday , 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM with C Fulton with Monitor Industrial Arts Campus Friday , 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday , 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM All Levels Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $60 M / $90 NM Offered FI, FII Lab Fee $15 Industrial Arts Campus Industrial Arts Campus Level 2, 3, 4, 5 This class is geared for beginning stone carvers Level 2, 3, 4, 5 Offered FI, FII Offered FI, FII or those wanting to use chizel and hammers only. An excellent opportunity for Hands on instruction and welcoming to everyone This class is an enhancement of the stone carving class. It is students who have previously taken wanting to create a lasting piece of art. New suggested that students have some stone sculpting skills. After a stone carving class at DFAC. A students should sign up two weeks before start gaining the skills to carve stone with hand tools, students will monitor will be available. Students of class so that supplies will be ready for first enjoy working with pneumatic tools. Though the carving is faster, will receive a punch card good for class. Hammer, chisels, files and stones may be approaching the stone takes precision and planning. Students 18 hours of work in the studio. Open purchased separately from instructor on first day should bring a picture, drawing or maquette of what they intend Studio may be purchased online. of class. Cost of stones vary from $75 to $300. sculpt. Students should sign up two weeks before start of class to You must bring your invoice to the The Industrial Arts Campus is located at 958 have supplies ready for first class. The Industrial Arts Campus stone carving monitor to receive Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL 34698. is located at 958 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL 34698. your punch card.

woodturning

WT371 Woodturning WT366 Woodturning - WT385 Woodturning WT379 Open for Beginners Intermediate PM-5 wk Woodturning Studio with Arthur Worth with Arthur Worth with Arthur Worth with Monitor Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuesday, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Tuition $149 M / $179 NM Lab Fee Tuition $125 M / $150 NM Tuition $60 M / $90 NM Lab Fee $15 $15 Lab Fee $15 Industrial Arts Campus Industrial Arts Campus Industrial Arts Campus Industrial Arts Campus All Levels Level 1, 2 Level 2, 3, 4 All Levels Offered FI, FII Offered FI, FII Offered FI, FII Offered FI, FII An excellent opportunity This 6 week class is designed for This class is designed for the This 5 week class is designed for for CURRENTLY ENROLLED the beginning wood turner. Classes intermediate wood turner. Classes all levels of wood turning. Classes woodturning students to work on will include short demonstrations will include short demonstrations will include short demonstrations projects outside of class time. No on technique, tool use and safety. on technique, tool use and safety. on technique, tool use and safety. instruction is provided but a studio The first couple of sessions will focus Students can select items to make Students can select items to monitor will be available. To use on use of various tools and the for personal use and gifts including make for personal use and gifts the Open Wood Turning Studio, techniques for using them. Practice pens, handles for ice cream scoops, including pens, bowls, candlesticks, students must purchase a Punch and individual coaching to develop candlesticks, bowls, lidded boxes, lidded boxes, bottle stoppers, etc. Card on-line or by calling 727- skills with tools is provided. Students bottle stoppers, etc. Classes have Classes have a limited size to permit 298-3322 with a credit card. The can select items to make for personal a limited size to permit coaching coaching throughout your project. monitor will issue the punch card use and gifts including pens, handles throughout your project. Lathes and Lathes and basic tools are provided upon presentation of your proof of for ice cream scoops, pens, bottle basic tools are provided but you but you are encouraged to bring purchase. The Punch card is good stoppers, etc. Classes have a limited are encouraged to bring your own your own tools if you have them. for 18 hours of work in the studio. size to permit coaching throughout tools if you have them. Some wood Some wood will be provided but you The Industrial Arts Campus is your project. Lathes and basic tools will be provided but you can bring can bring your own. Face Shield located at 958 Douglas Avenue, are provided but you are encouraged your own. Face shield required required for this course. This class Dunedin, FL 34698. to bring your own tools if you have for this course. The Industrial does not meet on October 2nd. them. Some wood will be provided Arts Campus is located at 958 The Industrial Arts Campus is or you can bring your own. Face Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL located at 958 Douglas Avenue, shield required for this course. The 34698. Dunedin, FL 34698. Industrial Arts Campus is located at 958 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL 34698.

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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 the circle. I see smiling faces from children who visited DFAC via school tours. These same Mr Todd smiling faces move up through DFAC’s Summer Art Academy to eventually becoming student Youth Education Director 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

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FREE! KIDS ART FEST AND SUMMER CAMP EXHIBIT OPENING Saturday, September 8, 10am - 2pm.

34 register online at www.dfac.org 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 TN302 Teen Jewelry FRIDAY Making - NEW!! Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Feeling Arts (Individual) Darkroom YH401 Family Clay Night-Friday YH700 3:30 PM - 4:20 Sessions: FII Friday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM PM Studio A Studio E Sessions: FI, FII Sessions: FI, FII WEDNESDAY YH100 Drawing for Kids Feeling Arts (Individual) 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM YH702 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM Studio A Feeling Arts (Individual) YH703 4:30 PM - 5:20 PM Sessions: FI, FII YH701 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM Arranged, Studio C Arranged, Studio A Sessions: FI, FII YH305 3D Arts- NEW!! Sessions: FI, FII 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM TN301 Teen Creative Studio A YH500 iPad Animation for Kids Open Studio Sessions: FI, FII 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Studio B2 Studio C TN500 Teen Darkroom Sessions: FI, FII Sessions: FI, FII 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Darkroom YH303 Creative Storytelling TN401 Wheel Sessions: FI, FII 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Studio A Studio D Sessions: FI, FII Sessions: All TUESDAY THURSDAY YH301 Mixin’ It Up with the Mini-Masters 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM YH801 Cooking for Kids Studio A 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Sessions: FI, FII Studio C Sessions: FI, FII YH400 Children’s Clay Sculpture YOUTH AND TEEN WORKSHOPS 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM YH304 Sketch, Paint & Brush Studio D 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Sessions: FI, FII Studio A W-YH605 Robots of Star W-YH611 Fantabulous Sessions: FI, FII Wars: Workshop for Foods Sleepover YH802 Paint and Pizza - NEW!! Youth, Teen and Adults Friday, Dec 14, 8:00 PM - 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM TN101 Teen Drawing Class Friday. June 22, Saturday, Dec 15th, 8:00 AM Studio A 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM DLM Sessions: FI, FII Studio B2 Studio B1, B2 Sessions: FII Sessions: FI, FII Sessions: SI YH101 Animals, W-YH608 Clay Animals, Animals TN103 Zombies vs Robots: A W-YH610 Positively Page Gingerbread Houses 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM fresh approach to drawing Makers Sleepover Sunday, Dec 16, Studio B1 the figure - NEW!! Friday, June 29 , 8:00 PM - 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Sessions: S II, FI, FII 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Saturday, June 30, 8:00 AM Studio E Studio B2 DLM Sessions: FII YH102 Kids Make Comics Sessions: SI, SII Sessions: SI 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM W-YH620 Winter Studio B1 TN104 Steampunkin’ - NEW!! W-YH604 In A Galaxy Not Break Bonanza Sessions: S II, FI, FII 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM So Far Away: Workshop for Wed 12/26 - Fri 12/28, Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Youth, Teen and Adults or TN200 Get Down to Painting Studio B2 Friday. Jul 13 Wed 1/2 - Fri 1/4, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Sessions: FI, FII Or 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Studio B2 Friday, Oct 26 Tuition: $100 M / $120 NM Sessions: S II, FI, FII TN400 Wheel 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Studio A 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Studio B1, B2 All Levels TN100 Teen Drawing Class Studio D Sessions: SI, FI Sessions: FII 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Sessions: FI, FII Studio B2 W-YH607 Happy Halloween Sessions: S II, FI, FII Clay Workshop Sunday, Oct 28, TN102 Characters of Anime 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM and Manga- NEW!! Sessions: FI 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Darkroom Sessions: FI

SUMMER I June 4-July 15 • SUMMER II July 23-Sept 2 • FALL I Sept 10-Oct 21 • FALL II Oct 29-Dec 16 35 children classes

YH400 Children’s Clay YH500 iPad Animation for Kids Sculpture NEW! With Jacqueline LaDrig Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tuition: $60 M / $70 NM Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Studio D Studio B2 Materials fee $ 10 Materials fee $5 All Levels All Levels Sessions: FI, FII Sessions: FI, FII Hand-building clay class with strong emphasis Come on out and make your very own animated on activities that develop imagination and movie on an iPad. Through an interactive and inventiveness. Children develop manipulative hands on approach, you will learn how to skills and hand-eye coordination through slab, produce a stop-motion animation. A variety of carving and coiling methods. For new and iPad apps will be used in all stages of movie continuing students, ages 6 & up. production, from planning and storyboarding, filming and editing, to adding soundtrack. For new and continuing students, ages 8-11. YH802 Paint and Pizza NEW! YH303 Creative Storytelling With Joy Ames With Joy Ames Tuesday, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Wednesday, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Tuition: $60 M / $70 NM Tuition: $60 M / $70 NM Studio A Studio A YH100 Drawing for Kids Materials fee $10 Materials fee $5 All Levels All Levels With Jennifer Klaus Sessions: FI, FII Sessions: FI, FII Monday, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Ciao e Benvenuto! We need your enthusiasm Draw and paint your own story!!!!! Create a Studio A and imagination to create art filled fun, cool book with illustrations and/ or paintings, giving Materials fee $5 paintings while enjoying a small slice of pizza shape and words to your imagination. Creating All Levels your own characters, storytelling becomes a Sessions: FI, FII at the same time! You will be the masters of the moment using acrylics, watercolors, and colored wonderful exploration of imagination from words Young artists will start out working with the pencils to create your amazing designs. to lines and colors. Ages 8 -12. basic shapes, then on to blind contour drawings, Ages 8 -12. gesture drawings, still life and landscape drawings. Come explore how to capture the YH101 Animals, Animals, world with a variety of 2 D materials! For new and continuing students, ages 8 -12. Animals NEW! YH305 3D Arts With Jill Barncord Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM NEW!! Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM With Jennifer Klaus Studio B1 Monday, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Materials/Lab or Model Fee: $5 Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM All Levels Studio A Sessions: S II, FI, FII Materials fee $5 All Levels Calling all animal lovers! Whether furry, scaly, Sessions: FI, FII or slimy . . . animals are fun. Learn to use shape, proportion, and texture to draw lifelike animals. Ready to leave the two-dimensional world Learn easy techniques that will make bunnies behind? Come explore 3-D arts! Using various more cuddly and snakes scarier. The giant world media, recyclables, and different objects, of animals will be represented so come on out students will create 3-D pieces of art. Each week and safari with us! Ages 8-12 students will learn about different techniques as well as understand space, texture, color, etc. Repeat students welcome. Ages 8 – 12 YH102 Kids Make Comics With Jill Barncord Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM YH301 Mixin’ It Up with the Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Mini-Masters Studio B1 Materials/Lab or Model Fee: $5 With Joy Ames All Levels Tuesday, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Sessions: S II, FI, FII Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM Studio A This 6-week program consists of three cool Materials fee $5 components. The first two weeks students learn All Levels Sessions: FI, FII how to design, draw, and ‘move’ their own comic or cartoon character! The second two weeks, Hey Mini-Masters! Come on out and have some artists learn how to put their own character fun with painting, drawing, collage, sculpture into a mini-adventure! The third two weeks they and clay. Students will investigate famous convert their mini-adventure into a mini-comic! artists and then create with a variety of media. Prior students may continue developing and Bring your imagination! For new and continuing making new characters, stories, and comics. students Maximum 10 children. Ages 5, 6 & 7. For new and continuing students, ages 8 – 12.

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TN500 Teen Darkroom NEW! With Debbie Stratemeyer Monday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Darkroom Materials/Lab fee $10 All Levels Sessions: FI, FII Teens and their 35mm cameras will use the darkroom to develop the art within themselves. Students will learn about the photographic process by capturing just the right shot, processing film/photos, and adding color to their prints through different processes to create something very cool from an originally black and white photo. Ages 11 - 17 TN200 Get Down to Painting YH801 Cooking for Kids Feeling Arts NEW! NEW! With Jennifer Klaus With Jill Bryson YH700 Monday, 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM, Studio A Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM With Debbie Stratemeyer YH701 Wednesday, 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM, Studio A Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM YH702 Friday, 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM, Studio C Studio B2 Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM YH703 Friday, 4:30 PM - 5:20 PM, Studio C Materials Fee $5 Studio C Tuition: $149 M / $179 NM Level 1, 2, 3 All Levels Materials fee $5 Sessions: S II, FI, FII Sessions: FI, FII All Levels Sessions: FI, FII Build up your painting skills while working in We will have fun in this cooking class with kid- 6 Individual 50 minute sessions employing various media like watercolor, and acrylic. friendly recipes that teach students the basics of Students will create works of art using their cooking. An emphasis on safety and cleanliness therapeutic art techniques catered to the client and their needs. Art encourages creativity, choice of subject matter. Bring photos or in the kitchen will be taught. Each class we will objects from home. Still life materials will also make one or two recipes, some simple, some reduces stress, improves self-esteem, and can increase awareness as well as help with trauma. be available. This class is recommended for more complex. A $10 fee is to be paid in the first Beginner/Intermediate skill levels. class to the instructor for the cost of the food. Great for children with mental, social and Be sure to let the instructor know if you have any physical disabilities such as, but not limited to, food allergy concerns. Ages 6 - 12 yrs ADD/ADHD, ODD, Autism spectrum disorders and learning disabilities. Art is an abstract form of communication that allows individuals to YH304 Sketch, Paint & Brush express their feelings and emotions non verbally. With Joy Ames Art is used to improve hand eye coordination, Thursday, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM spatial reasoning, concentration and attention Tuition: $55 M / $65 NM to detail. Sessions can be a great addition to Studio A Materials fee $5 current therapies or as a chance to relax and All Levels explore emotions through the creative process Sessions: FI, FII Jennifer Klaus received her B.F.A. in Illustration Kids, come out and experience sketching, from Ringling College of Art and Design. She is a drawing, mixing colors, new ways to use a brush local freelance artist as well as a self published and learning the basics of composition, you can children’s book writer and illustrator. For the last make cool paintings. Come explore with sketch, six years, she has been an instructor with DFAC for paint & brush and have fun being a 2D artists! children and teens art classes. Jennifer has a BA For new and continuing students, ages 8 -12. 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 YH401 Family Clay Night-Friday of all ages, particularly those with learning With Steve Sikorski and developmental disorders. Clinical hours Friday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM were spent at Paul B. Stephens Exceptional and Tuition: $75 M / $85 NM Calvin A. Hunsinger, both Pinellas County center Studio E schools. She has worked with FBA’s (functional Materials fee $10 All Levels behavior assessments) and observations, IEP’s Sessions: FI, FII (independent education plans),biopsychosocials and assessments. Jennifer also has experience Families can now explore the ishy gishy, squishy with individual and group sessions. She is clay together! Join Mr. Steve as he guides you currently working towards licensure. through the pinch, coil and slab methods of handbuilding clay. Also, try your hand at throwing on the wheel. This class serves as a fun, basic, artful overview of the ever-popular medium of clay. Dress for mess! Tuition and materials fee covers one adult and one child for 6 weeks! For new and continuing students, ages 6 & up.

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WORKSHOPS W-YH611 Fantabulous Foods Sleepover With Todd Still Fri, Dec 14, 8:00 PM - Sat, Dec 15th, 8:00 AM Tuition: $35 M / $45 NM DLM All Levels Sessions: FII Ages 8-12 (please have your child eat dinner!). Grab your sleeping bags, pillows, “jammies”, tooth brush and flash lights for our sleep-over in the “Fantabulous Foods” hands on exhibit at the Dunedin Fine Art Center. We will tour the Featured Exhibit with flashlights and then return to the Hands-On area for more fun with computers, drawing, clay and theater. We will then partake of popcorn and Willy Wonka before lights out. Breakfast consists of doughnuts, bananas, milk and orange juice. Space limited-maximum of 15 campers. Register by December 7th. W-YH608 Clay Gingerbread Houses With Jacqueline LaDrig Sunday, Dec 16, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Tuition: $25 M / $35 NM Studio E W-YH605 Robots of Star Wars: W-YH604 In A Galaxy Not So Materials fee $10 Workshop for Youth, Teen and Far Away: Workshop for Youth, All Levels Adults Teen and Adults Sessions: FII With Todd Still With Todd Still Sunday, December 16, Create your very own Friday. June 22 Friday, July 13 dream gingerbread house from clay that hardens 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Or without firing. Decorate your “castle” for long Tuition: $25 M / $35 NM Friday, Oct 26 lasting holiday treasure. Create a village with Studio B1, B2 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM your family! Children 6 and under need adult All Levels Tuition: $25 M / $35 NM helpers, registration required for those who build Sessions: SI Studio B1, B2 their own clay gingerbread houses. Must register All Levels In this open studio type workshop, bring your Sessions: S I, FI by Dec 10. medium of choice and capture a bit of Sci-Fi history in this one time opportunity to draw In this open studio type workshop, bring your W-YH620 Winter Break from Todd Still’s Star Wars Robot Collection medium of choice and capture a bit of Sci-Fi including: C3PO, R2D2, R2Q5, K2SO, BB8, history in this one time opportunity to draw from Bonanza Imperial probe droid, Droideka, General Todd Still’s Star Wars Collection. Helmets from Wed 12/26 - Fri 12/28, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Grievous, etc. Background movies will be playing some of your favorite characters like vader, fett, or skywalker, tie fighter pilot, biker scout, gunner, Wed 1/2 - Fri 1/4, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM for atmosphere and reference. We won’t stop you Tuition: $100 M / $120 NM from wearing your favorite Episode! Open Studio plus the evolution of 4 generations of troopers and some weaponry. Background movies will be Studio A monitored by Ahl Sundar, the Bounty Hunter… All Levels so watch it! Ages 8 – 108 playing along with some toys for atmosphere Sessions: FII and reference. We won’t stop you from wearing your favorite Episode! Open Studio monitored Come sample all your favorite mediums like W-YH610 Positively Page by Ahl Sundar, the Bounty Hunter…so watch it! pencils, charcoal, markers, oil pastels, watercolor, Makers Sleepover Ages 8 – 108 tempera and clay. Spend the week creating your With Todd Still favorite subjects like robots, animals, dinosaurs, Friday, June 29 , 8:00 PM - Saturday, June 30, W-YH607 Happy Halloween super heroes, etc for some great, artful “break” 8:00 AM fun. 9:00am - 3:00 pm. Ages 8 - 12. Lunch not Tuition: $35 M / $45 NM Clay Workshop provided. Register by 12/17/18 DLM With Jacqueline LaDrig All Levels Sunday, Oct 28, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Sessions: S I Tuition: $25 M / $35 NM Studio E Ages 8-12 (please have your child eat dinner!). Materials fee $10 Grab your sleeping bags, pillows, “jammies”, All Levels tooth brush and flash lights for our sleep-over Sessions: FI in the “Page Makers” hands on exhibit at the Dunedin Fine Art Center. We will tour the Featured Sunday, October 29, Create your very own Exhibit with flashlights and then return to the Pumpkin or Skull from clay that hardens without Hands-On area for more fun with computers, firing. Decorate your creation for a long lasting drawing, clay and theater. We will then partake holiday treasure. Create a haunted pumpkin of popcorn and “The Pagemaster” before lights patch with your family! Ages 8 and older, out. Breakfast consists of doughnuts, bananas, registration required for those who build their milk and orange juice. Space limited-maximum own clay creations. Must register by Oct 22. of 15 campers. Register by June 22.

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TN100 Teen Drawing Class TN104 Steampunkin’ NEW! NEW! With Jill Bryson With Todd Still Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Thursday, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Studio B2 Studio B2 All Levels All Levels Sessions: S II, FI, FII Sessions: FI, FII Learn how to draw ANYTHING. This life- Using real still lifes of skulls, animals, helmets, drawing class aims to train the eyes and the masks and vehicles, students will use their brain to work together in order to achieve a imagination to bring their own steam punk representational result on paper. After covering creations to life. Jules Verne and HG Wells drawing fundamentals and re-learning” how to would be proud. Students will need to bring their see, students will have the opportunity to choose preferred drawing materials with them. their own subject matter by using a combination of props, fellow classmates, and models. This class Teen Creative Open Studio also serves as an open studio where students may practice what they want to draw and receive NEW! help as needed. Skills will be developed at each With Jennifer Klaus individual’s level. Materials suggested are an 18 TN301 Friday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM, Studio C x 24 newsprint/sketch pad, soft charcoal pencils Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM (primarily 2B and 4B), pencil sharpener, kneaded Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 eraser, yard stick, soft vine charcoal, and any other All Levels tools you prefer...” Note: Materials not supplied. Sessions: FI, FII For new and continuing students, ages 11 & up. Come hang out Friday nights and work on your art! This class is open studio time with instruction; TN102 Characters of Anime TN103 Zombies vs Robots: prompts and direction for projects will be given to and Manga those who want it. This class gives you a chance A fresh approach to drawing to work on subjects that interest you and to learn NEW! the figure new techniques. Including, but not limited to, 2-D With Debbie Stratemeyer drawing, 3-D projects, figure, painting, mixed Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM NEW! media, illustration, and portfolio work. Repeat Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM With Todd Still students welcome! Darkroom Thursday, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Materials/Lab or Model fee $5 Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM All Levels Studio B2 Wheel Sessions: FI All Levels With Jacqueline LaDrig Sessions: SI, SII TN400 Thursday, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Like to draw Japanese characters like Manga Sessions: Fall I & II and even some from a popular hunting/collecting Drag yourself out and draw cool stuff zombie TN401 Friday, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM games? Come hang out and draw in your favorite or robot style while learning about the human Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM journal, taking one of the drawings, cut it out musculature & skeletal systems. Life-size Studio D or enlarge it and mount it on a larger painted anatomically accurate skeleton, anatomical Materials/Lab or Model fee $10 models, sicfi robots and zombie props will be used All Levels background, or create stories in your journal/ Sessions: All sketchbook. The teacher will have props to help for inspiration. Basic drawing materials needed: you with this project. Students need to bring Large sketch pad, drawing pencils, ebony pencils, Learn basic wheel throwing techniques while journal of choice and are welcome to bring vine charcoal, etc. Note: Materials not supplied. experimenting with underglazes, glazes and non- favorite props as well. Ages 9 - 14 For new and continuing students, ages 11 & up. traditional materials added to clay. Individual expression is encouraged. Students will learn TN302 Teen Jewelry Making TN101 Teen Drawing Class and be responsible for set up, operation and the clean up of their wheels. For new and continuing With Todd Still NEW! Thursday, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM students. Ages 11 and up. Maximum 12 students. With Debbie Stratemeyer Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM Tuesday, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Studio B2 Tuition: $65 M / $85 NM All Levels Darkroom Sessions: FI, FII Materials/Lab or Model fee $20 to the instructor All Levels Come out and learn the basics while drawing Sessions: FII cool stuff like armor, dragons, starwars props, etc. Or choose to focus on the figure by using Students will learn some basics to make and even a combination of props, fellow classmates and repair their own jewelry. They will learn how to models. This class also works as an open studio, use proper tools, and how things go together both which means you may bring your own subject in function, design and color. In the 6 weeks they matter and ‘practice’ what you want to draw and will work on learning a new project each week. receive help as well. Skills will be developed at each Earrings, bracelets, necklaces and such will be individual’s level. Materials Suggested are 18 x 24 made. All supplies will be supplied through a sketch pad, 9 x 12 sketch pad, ebony pencils, soft $20 lab fee given to the teacher the first week. pencils HB, 2B, 4B, pencil sharpener, pink eraser, Ages 11 - 18 kneaded eraser, #5 soft vine charcoal and any other tools you prefer. Note: Materials not supplied. For new and continuing students, ages 11 & up.

SUMMER I June 4-July 15 • SUMMER II July 23-Sept 2 • FALL I Sept 10-Oct 21 • FALL II Oct 29-Dec 16 39 FACULTY

Brooke Allison, PSA-MP, PSWC, received the home sewing industry and is a member Andy Finley has been a toolmaker and prestigious artists. Her entrepreneurial her education from Shimer College, The of the American Sewing Guild. model builder for over 25 years. He began spirit called her North to the Hudson Art Institute of Chicago and the American his journey in a General Motors assembly Valley, where she began teaching a series Academy of Art. A Signature Member of the Holly Bird is a printmaker, illustrator and plant where he worked in the toolroom of plein air painting classes in 2000 which Pastel Society of America, Brooke is also a graphic designer. With a BD (BFA + Design) building punches, dies and assembly fixtures became a plein air school with an Arts and member of the Pastel Society of the West from University of Florida, Holly’s career as for production. He was then promoted to the Agricultural mission based on the historic Coast - California; the Catherine Lorillard a designer has ranged from storyboarding prototype lab where he built test fixtures and Hudson River School. Almost twenty Wolfe Art Club, NYC, NY; and the Florida for movies and television to working in fabricated vehicle instrument panels and years later, her nonprofit has grown to Artist’s Group. Brooke’s paintings have magazines, television and advertising as an safety features. It was his responsibility to encompass a beautiful historic home with been shown at the Tampa Museum of art director. She also taught graphic design train new model builders to weld, plasma 5 classrooms, three galleries, 25 teaching Art, the Jacksonville Museum of Art and at USF and has been exhibiting in group cut and use the cutting torch. artists and 40 represented artists. Joyce the Butler Institute of American Art. Her shows and solo exhibits as a professional continues to be executive director of the artwork and techniques have been featured printmaker for the last several years. She is Mark Fox started framing as an intern Wallkill River School of Art, a nonprofit in Artist’s Magazine and Pastel Journal. a Roycroft Renaissance Master Artisan-At- at the Montage Gallery in Dunedin and arts organization. Large with other printmakers and artisans, eventually became the owner for 8 years. Joy Ames came to Florida from New all working in the revival of the American He has been in the matting and framing Jeremiah Khokhar is an award winning York State where she owned and directed Arts & Crafts Movement. Visit her online business since 1994 and currently serves photographer who love telling stories two Montessori Schools. She attended gallery to learn more at www.studioibis.com. on the Board of Directors at the Dunedin through his images. He is contracted Fredonia State Teachers College, Fine Art Center. with the City of Clearwater as the lead Incarnate Word in Texas and St Nicholas Bonnie Bowman is an artist who believes special events photographer and official in London, England. Belonging to AMS the pursuit of mastering ancient craft Dominice Gilbert received a BFA from photo blogger. He is also the founder and AMI, Joy traveled around the world techniques is relevant and essential to the The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. and administrator of @Cleargram, an collecting the art of the masters. Her main well-being of our “present minds.” She has She was Artist in Residence at both the on-line social media group which brings focus has always been on Early Childhood sold her work through commissions from Crab Tree Farm and National Ornamental photographers together to learn and share Education. She has authored several private and corporate clients, as well as Metal Museum in Memphis TN. Dominice their art. publications on the Montessori Method produced work marketed and sold to an currently teaches metalworking at and is now writing a new children’s book international market. Bonnie’s greatest the Institute for Creative Arts, DFAC’s Jennifer Klaus is a graduate of Ringling called, Brandi and Her Friends. passion is teaching the art of weaving, industrial arts partner in downtown College of Art and Design, where she received basketry and clay to students of all ages Dunedin. www.dominice.info her B.F.A. in Illustration. She is a local Fran Anderson has been a working and abilities. www.bonnielbowman.com freelance artist as well as a self-published mosaic artist for the past 10 years utilizing Marlene Glickman has been creating children’s book writer and illustrator. handmade textured ceramic tiles. Her Ira Burhans received a B.F.A. in ceramics with fabrics for more than 40 years. distinctive mosaic works are inspired from St. Cloud State University, Minnesota. Her work has been exhibited in the USA, Noriko Kuehn is an award-winning artist by photographs of both underwater He exhibits his award-winning artworks Pakistan, Africa and Russia. She loves in Pastel, Sumi-e, Watercolor and Japanese seascapes and outer space. at festivals throughout the eastern U.S. sharing what she has learned and has calligraphy. Having studied calligraphy Owner of Clay & Paper Gallery in Dunedin. had her work published in QuiltingArts since the age of four in Japan, Noriko has Lee Anderson turned a lifetime of working www.claypaper.com magazine, America: From the Heart, made painted and lived in Tokyo, London, Seattle with wood and metal into an intense study appearances on QA TV and has produced and Portland, Oregon. Noriko currently of and avocation for pottery and the Lisa Burke has a Masters of Urban and a “Simple Silk Dyeing” DVD and art supply works out of her studio in Dunedin and ceramic arts. Lee also maintains an active Regional Planning from Virginia Tech. She kits. www.SilkDyes.com exhibits throughout Florida as an active blog about the ceramics arts in Florida. began working with watercolor during member of the Pastel Society of Tampa Bay. Visit www.FormedAndFiredCreations. her early career as a City Planner and Karen Hammers, M.D., is a retired physician blogspot.com for more information.. Landscape Designer. Adding watercolor to and self-described “craft-aholic”. Early in life Jacqueline LaDrig earned her B.F.A. in technical illustrations, plans, sections and she discovered 2 passions, learning about the ceramics at the University of Tampa and Karen Baker CPS, PSA, PSTB has been elevations helped clients understand plans mysteries of the human body and making her M.F.A. in ceramics with a minor in small teaching painting classes and workshops and visualize outcomes. The transition to things. After studying with several nationally metals from Georgia Southern University. for over 25 years. She studied drawing and watercolor as an art form was a natural step. known bead artists, she was inspired to She has taught elementary, high school mixed-media painting with abstract artist She has taught watercolor to all ages, in create her own unique jewelry pieces and and college level art. She is affiliated with Barbara Garber, was mentored by Master many different settings, across the country. has since had her work accepted into juried the College Art Association, the American Pastelist Herman Margulies, Stanley shows. She loves the challenge of creating Craft Council and Florida CraftArt. Maltzmann, Christina DeBarry, Elizabeth Elizabeth Cadena is a self-taught artist who 3-dimensional jewelry structures using Apgar-Smith, and Wolf Kahn. Her artwork has been teaching classes in poured acrylic needle, thread, and tiny glass beads. Susan Maxon was the founding faculty has received awards and recognition in techniques for the past several years. She is member of DFAC’s jewelry department. She regional and national shows as well as from the owner of White Buffalo Design. Kathy Hays is a self-taught fiber artist earned a B Ed, M Ed, and the PhD is ABD. international art magazine competitions who enjoys all things fiber. Though her Before moving to Florida and teaching for including The Artist’s Magazine and Pastel Bill Coleman has over 30 years’ main focus is felt-making, her background DFAC, she was the Chairman of the Art Journal. She holds Signature Membership experience in the design and fabrication includes: doll-making, surface design and Department at Southeastern Oklahoma with Connecticut Pastel Society, Pastel of architectural metal products. He is the silk papermaking. Kathy has taught fiber- State University. Susan is also an active Society of America, and Pastel Society artist/owner of Arc Angels, Inc. producing related classes for Convergence 2008, John artist/designer owning and operating of Tampa Bay and is also a member The the finest quality cast and wrought C. Campbell Folk School, Florida Tropical Honors Gran Jewelry since 1989 in Exhibiting Society of Artists, and Vermont ornamental metalwork. Bill is founder of Weaver Guild and the Tampa Bay Surface Oklahoma and now in Florida. http://www. Pastel Society. Galleries in Florida and the Institute of Creative Arts in Dunedin. Design Guild. honorsgran.com/ New England represent her artwork. www. www.arcangels-inc.com KBakerStudios.com Toni Roeder Hutfilz studied art in Jacqueline McDonough attended American Joyce Curvin, a Tampa Bay native, has London, Paris and Spain. She now teaches University in Washington DC majoring in Jill Barncord has over fifteen years explored a variety of artistic media from watermedia locally and in Costa Rica. She design and art history. Jackie has embraced of classroom experience working with clay to metals to paper, culminating has awards and membership in National different art forms from around the world, both children and adult learners. She is in her work in mixed media and paper and International organizations and has but she always returns to clay. She loves currently teaching at East Lake High and mache. Her award-winning dogs, cats, her studio at Imago Art Group in Dunedin. exploring new ideas, pushing the limits and also thoroughly enjoys figure sculpting, birds and fish are known for their bright sharing and learning from others. working with oil pastels, painting and colors and whimsical character. She Taylor Ikin is a passionate artist, educator studying art history. enjoys “re-introducing” students to the and environmentalist. Her works are Melissa Miller Nece is president of the paper mache and helping them explore represented in numerous public, private Colored Pencil Society of America, and Celeste Beck and Merri McKenzie both the possibilities of this fun medium. and corporate collections. She is past previously served eight years as CPSA’s grew up sewing doll clothes and later president of the Florida Watercolor ways and means director. She is a ten year advanced to making clothing. They both Sondra Elder holds a Bachelor’s degree Society and is particularly known for her merit CPSA signature member and a CPX studied at Florida State University in the from Rutgers University and a Master’s extraordinary paintings on YUPO. www. signature member of the society. Her other 60s and went on to separate but interesting degree from DePaul University. Studying taylorikin.com memberships include the Miniature Artists careers. Celeste has her doctorate in internationally with some of the world’s of America (signature member and board Educational Leadership and is retired as most talented artists has fueled Sondra’s Carol Jenrette has her BFA in Fine Craft member), the Professional Association of Provost Emeritus from Palm Beach State artistic journey as a painter, photographer, and Metalsmithing and has been involved Visual Artists (board member), the Miniature College. Her sister, Merri McKenzie was and ceramist. She has taught various topics in the jewelry arts for the past 40 years. She Art Society of Florida (past board member), artist in residence and later worked as a on three different continents and now spent the first 20 years of her career working and the Florida Artist Group. Her step-by- folklorist with the Florida Folklife Programs brings her passion for wheel-throwing to in a custom design studio as a designer/ step article on a colored pencil/mixed and ended her career as a home economics the Dunedin Fine Arts Center. craftsman specializing in original work media technique was featured in The Artist’s teacher in the public-school system. Both in silver, and platinum and precious Magazine in October 2012 and her work has are members of the American Sewing Guild, “C” Fulton studied for 12 years with Master stones. For the last 20 years she has worked been published in numerous books and other Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild, Sculptors in Italy and Greece and founded independently as a designer and instructor magazines. Her paintings and drawings Gainesville Fiber Art Bee and Fiber Muse, and teaches in the stone carving program at in Pinellas County and continues to create are in numerous corporate and private a fiber artists group from Lake City, Florida. the Dunedin Fine Arts Center. “C” has taught original work from her own studio, working collections, including the Cumberland internationally in Argentina and Africa and with clients locally and nationwide. Pencil Museum in Keswick, England. Her Carol Bickford has a B.S. in Fashion Design has received awards from around the world work has also been used for packaging from Drexel University and an M.S. in for her work. She is currently exhibiting in Shawn Dell Joyce began her career as an and promotional materials by multiple art Textiles & Clothing from the University of galleries in Wales, England, Pietrasanta, Italy artist’s apprentice in NY’s SoHo area in the materials manufacturers. Melissa has a Maryland. She has 10 years’ experience in and in New Port Richey, FL. 1980’s and worked in the studios of many BFA from Lake Erie College and has been

40 register online at www.dfac.org teaching drawing, colored pencil, and oil the dyes they used, holding experimental teacher, mural artist, surveyor, survey and Lorraine Turner is an award winning and acrylic painting at DFAC since 1990. She archeology workshops. She has presented engineering drafter, graphics designer textile artist and illustrator who also has also taught college level graphic design to the International Congress on Medieval and illustrator. Alison currently serves as draws and writes books and graphic and worked in commercial art. Studies, and taught workshops all over the DFAC’s Clay Studio Manager. novels. She is currently the Art Director Eastern United States, has been consulted of the Library of American Comics and Charles Oestreich holds an Engineering on Iron Age fiber and dyes by the Scottish Steve Sikorski graduated from USF with works from her studio in Clearwater, FL degree from the Polytechnic Institute Crannog Center in Scotland. a bachelor’s degree in Art Education www.calicohorses.com of Brooklyn and a MBA from Adelphi and a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts - University. In 1988, he retired from a career Linda Renc has spent 40 years developing Ceramics. He has been teaching art at Lori Weaver is a graduate of the University in engineering and computer science. Since hand-lettering into a fine art. She has the elementary school level for 8 years in of Massachusetts, Dartmouth where she then he has taught computer and digital arts taught calligraphy extensively and she both Pinellas and Hillsborough counties. received a B.F.A. in Illustration and Visual classes through Senior Net, the Gulf Beaches and her husband currently own Painted He is a member of the USF College of Design with additional coursework at Library, St. Petersburg College and DFAC. Fish Gallery in downtown Dunedin. Linda Education honors program - SCATT. Mr. Rhode Island School of Design and the has a B.A. in Graphic Design; she studied Steve has been the clay studio instructor University of Rhode Island. Lori has taught Zoe Papas has her BFA in Drawing/ with top teachers in the U.S. and abroad, for the past two years at DFAC’s Sizzlin’ art at the middle school level here in Florida Illustration from the University of Central attending eleven international calligraphy Summer Art Camp. for the past six years. Florida. She creates dynamic figure conferences. Linda curated AlphaMark, a drawings using mainly chalk, charcoal and traveling exhibit of calligraphic art from Heidi Stavinga is a self-taught alcohol Joseph Weinzettle has a BFA from the ink washes. Zoe returned to her home town 1999-2001 in Canada and the U.S. www. ink artist. Drawn to the vibrancy of the Cooper Union and an MFA from the to pursue her passion as an artist and is paintedfishgallery.com colors and the way the inks flow she has University of Mississippi. In 2010, Joseph a recent addition to our faculty as a Life developed her own technics for using was Artist-in-Residence at the Everglades Drawing instructor. Barbara Rivolta is a potter and metal an abstract medium to create detailed National Park and was awarded both Puffin clay artist who worked as a museum subjects. She works out of her studio in and Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants in Pam Pawl has 40 years’ experience at the professional for many years. She has a MA Dunedin, Fl. Her works can be viewed at 2009. A Pittsburgh, PA native, Joseph has loom and has taught classes at Penland from Drew University with a concentration www.heidistavingastudio.com. resided on Florida’s west coast since 1992. School of Crafts, The Newark Museum in Ceramics & Education and has PMC Weaving Workshop, Philadelphia College of Level III certification. She taught PMC Todd Still conceived of, operates and Kerry Stratton Waltz is a creative Textiles, Moore College of Art and Design as classes for many years in New Jersey and administers the youth education programs watercolor painter whose passion is well as the Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers was a presenter at the 2017 National Metal of DFAC, including classes, school tours, painting landscapes. She is a signature and many other guilds in the Mid- Atlantic Clay Mojo Conference. Summer Arts Camp, family workshops, member of the Suncoast and Tallahassee area. www.pampawltextiles.com. events, and the Children’s Hands On Watercolor societies. Her paintings were Gainor Roberts Though Gainor’s degree Art Museum. Mr. Still taught art at the selected for the Florida Watercolor Society Stacy Perry is an award winning jewelry artist is in English literature, she studied with elementary and middle school levels annual and online show in 2016. Kerry has and maker and has an extensive background world renowned artist, Robert Brackman, for 5 years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts a Masters degree in adult education and in business, fine jewelry and gemology. Her both before and after college. She attended Degree in Art Education K – 12 from the has taught art classes for over twenty-eight work has been featured in distinguished classes at the National Academy of Design University of South Florida and has been years both privately and at the college publications such as the Dupont Registry, and Lyme Academy of Fine Art and found with DFAC for 20 years. He is a graduate level. Her work has earned many awards Making and Tampa Bay magazines herself attracted to Egg Tempera paintings of Leadership Pinellas class of 2009 and in juried fine art festivals and gallery shows. and her jewelry can be found in galleries by Andrew Wyeth. After 15 years of serves on the Academie Davinci Charter www.awaltzdesign.com and numerous private collections. Her painting with pigment and egg yolk, she School Board of Directors. business name hodgepodgerie™ is well feels that this underrated medium should Susan Wiley has a Bachelor of Arts, has regarded throughout the worldwide art be shared as much as possible. Noelle Stillman has a Master’s Degree had her hand painted furniture featured jewelry community. Stacy is a past board in Art Education. She recently was the in Better Homes & Gardens and, for the member of the Florida Society of Goldsmiths Carole Rosefelt studied at Layton Art lead in the Community Murals Project in last 20 years, has focused on watercolors. and is current president of the FSG West School and Cardinal Stritch College. Clearwater. She is an award winning artist and a Coast Chapter, serving since 2012. She Carole is a member of the Creative Arts signature member of the Northeast has been extensively involved in the growth Guild. She developed eight C & R custom Debbie Stratemeyer has been teaching Watercolor Society & the Central New of the jewelry programs here at the DFAC frame retail galleries and has 25 years art for almost 30 years with a specialty in York Watercolor Society. She is a member and works through the WCFSG providing of art by design for public spaces and photographic mixed media. of the Suncoast Watercolor Society and equipment and tooling to help create top- designer trade. the Florida Watercolor Society. Her work notch jewelry studios and promote the art Robert Sutherland is a Fine Artist whose can be viewed on Houzz.com and at www. of jewelry making. She has been teaching Candy Schultheis began her art career expertise includes oils, casein, pastels, susanwiley.com. at the DFAC since 2007 specializing in both as a photographic artist and expanded oil pastels, watercolor, pencil, and pen jewelry fabrication/metalsmithing and wire. her artistic expression as she studied with & ink. He received his Art Education at Anita Wood is a multi-media artist a number of award winning artists. Due to Oklahoma State University, and began as whose works can be found in collections Eleanor Pigman received her BFA from the the influence of instructors Flora Bowley a commercial art illustrator with Creative around the world. She has developed her Art Institute of Chicago and her Masters and Joan Fullerton, she began to specialize Associates in Oklahoma City. His paintings own voice under such teachers as Zoltan Degree in Art Therapy form the University in intuitive painting. She has a studio at have been shown in Tennessee State Szabo and Nita Engle. She teaches in both of Illinois at Chicago. She began her art Stirling Commons and is a member of the Museums, the Dixon Gallery in Memphis, Florida and southern Ontario. Her works career as a watercolor artist but fell in Pastel Society of Tampa Bay, PAVA and and are also included in the collections of have gallery representation in Toronto and love with the world of beading after doing the Creative Artist Guild. http://www. many notable Nashville celebrities Whitehouse, Yukon. an apprenticeship with a jewelry designer candyschultheis.com/ and inheriting thousands of seed beads. Gail Thayer is a self-taught jeweler with David Wood has 18 years of experience as Eleanor-pigman.squarespace.com Liudmila Self is an award winning over 6 years’ experience. She was originally an Interactive Media/Graphic Artist. He was documentary film maker ( Romanian a glass beadmaker for over 20 years. an instructor at the International Academy of Concepcion Poou Coy Tharin is Mayan National Television Award) has 18 years Design & Technology in Tampa, FL. Q’eqchi’, from a small village named Samac experience in teaching and 21 years Wendy Thurlow is an award winning outside of the city of Coban in Guatemala. experience in video production. Mrs. Self Florida Based jewelry designer. She Glenn Woods has a B.S. in Arts from She is a master backstrap weaver, taught is from Bucharest, Romania, where she earned her BFA in Metalsmithing from Indiana Central University and added by her mother and sister, specializing in studied and received her BA in Russian The University of the Arts in Philadelphia course work from Valparaiso University, an intricate lace-like white-on-white style and English Language and Literature. and has been producing one-of-a-kind Indiana. He taught for many years at the of weaving called picb’il. She is dedicated Following a career in television as an limited-edition jewelry for over 18 years. Century Art Center in South Bend, Indiana; to promoting Mayan weaving and culture. investigative journalist and documentary Thurlow’s work can be found in many Art Center at Battlecreek and Broadripple filmmaker, she moved to London, United publications and galleries and she has Art Center. He owns and operates Pottery Lorraine Potocki received her BA in Kingdom, where she received her MA in private collectors worldwide. Boys Studios. www.potteryboys.com Fine Art and Education from the College Audio Visual Production from London of New Jersey. She works in pastel and Guildhall University. She also received her Debra Thomas Weible has had a lifelong Art Worth has been making custom acrylic in styles from realistic to abstract post-graduate teaching certificate from interest in drawing and has studied under cabinets, furniture and started turning expressionism. Potocki has exhibited Institute of Education, University of London the great watercolorist, Pat Weaver. Debra wood in 1992. He has won awards at juried throughout Florida including Solo shows before teaching Film and Media at City of is a member of DFAC’s Board of Directors art shows and the Florida State Fair and is in Tampa, Lakeland and Seminole. Her work Westminster College in London. and is a Signature Member of the Florida a member of The American Association has been featured in Tampa Bay Magazine Watercolor Society. of Woodturners, is the current president and is a past winner of the Clearwater Jazz Elizabeth Shea has over 30 years of of the Tri-County Woodturners club and poster contest. She welcomes commissions experience in the fields of commercial art, Markissia Touliatos has been a a member of the Suncoast Woodturners. and visitors to her studio at Stirling Art design, sculpture and fine art. For 6 years, commissioned portrait painter for over Studios & Gallery in Dunedin. she was the owner of an art and advertising thirty years specializing in alla prima Printmaking Dept. Founder- studio in New York. After moving to Florida, techniques. She studied classical realism, Stephen Littlefield, faculty emeritus Jennifer Ratcliffe For the past 30-years, she is now the owner of Elizabeth Shea portraiture, and landscape painting for Jennifer has been spinning her own yarns, Design with a focus on beautiful 3D art four years at the Atelier of Plein-Air Jewelry Dept. Founder- and for 27-years, she has been dyeing her made primarily from paper. Studies. She is also an accomplished Susan Maxon, faculty emeritus fibers and yarns and fabrics using all dyes international award-winning painter of and mordants. Almost 10-years ago, she Alison Shepard enjoys pen & ink, painting, miniatures and a Signature member of joined the SCA – a medieval re-enacting sculpture, murals, weaving and ceramic three MIniature societies, Her award group and has been studying fiber, fabrics, arts. She earned her BFA from Wittenberg winning art is included in many prestigious embroidery, sewing techniques as well as University in Ohio. She has worked as a public and private collections.

winter/spring 2018 41 Dunedin Fine Art Center Registration Policies

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

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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. BOOK ARTS, POETRY AND PROSE REGISTRATION FORM summer/fall 2018 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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SUMMER I June 4-July 15 • SUMMER II July 23-Sept 2 • FALL I Sept 10-Oct 21 • FALL II Oct 29-Dec 16 43  CALL FOR ARTISTS Upcoming Exhibition Opportunities + Special Events

9/7/18 – 10/15/18 HOLIDAY SHOW ARTFUL ORNAMENTS John and Pat Rossi + Meta B. Brown Galleries —START CREATING NOW! You Are What You Eat: Self Portraits with Food Welcoming all artists to submit original ornament All-media call for entries to this juried exhibition of you and the food designs and decor for this year’s holiday show. Find more you eat, wear, hate, make, throw (Food Fight!) or grow? Now is your information on our website at www.dfac.org or contact chance to pick out your best food selfie or create a still life of the food Gallery Shop Manager, Danielle Conte @ [email protected] you crave or, or, or? Guest Juror. Cash awards. Guidelines + entry form available on our website. Delivery dates August 20 + 21.

Lawrence Hasiak, wood turned ornaments

Rosemary Nolletti, handcrafted monsters

There are always fun and exciting ways to be a part of the arts including VOLUNTEERING!

Find more information on our website: www.dfac.org/get-involved/volunteer or contact the Volunteer Manager Danielle Conte at [email protected] EXHIBITION CALENDAR summer/fall 2018

6/8/18 – 8/12/18 Entel Family Gallery I + Thou

This multi-media group show explores themes of identity—Self, our various Personas + the Other. The title is drawn from Martin Buber’s classic essay discussing how we relate to ourselves and the world as either: I-It (objectified) or I-Thou (sacred encounter). Artists include: Mason Gehring, painting/ video; Shannon Leah Halverson, mixed media painting; Jane Jaskevich, sculpture; Kenny Jensen, mixed media installation; Baxter Koziol, mixed media installation; Stephen Schatz, ceramic sculpture. Baxter Koziol Jane Jaskevich Stephen Schatz

Mr. Hofsós, 6/8/18 – 8/12/18 Skagafjardarsysla, Gamble Family Gallery Iceland. From the series Triangulate Divine Animals: The Bovidae. Referencing the term for finding an unknown point in Space-Time © R. J. Kern via three known reference points, this exhibit aims to aesthetically examine contemporary human culture and relationships in, and among, three countries: Norway, China and the United States of America. Triangulate is a traveling exhibition composed of three works by three photographers from each country. Opening at DFAC, (Florida) June 2018, Lofoten International Photo Festival (Norway) March 2019, and (China) Summer 2019. Co- curated by Nathan Beard, Eivind Natvig and Kirk Ke Wang.

6/8/18 – 8/12/18 Douglas-Whitley Gallery Michael Massaro: Fait Accompli

Michael Massaro’s intense interest in the connectivity of materials spurs him to experiment--combining materials to create harmony or discord. His recent work is a social commentary concerning humanity’s inhumanity. Fait Accompli is the artist’s emotional response to the problems of refugees across the globe.

Michael Massaro

6/8/18 – 8/12/18 9/7/18 – 10/15/18 Meta B. Brown + John and Pat Rossi Galleries John and Pat Rossi + Meta B. Brown Galleries Souvenir You Are What You Eat: Self-Portraits with Food Juried Exhibition of 2D + 3D ‘souvenirs’ 9/7/18 – 10/15/18 resulting from a community call to artists working in the media of their choice. Guest Syd Entel Founders Hall Juror awards $1000 in cash prizes. Gainor Roberts: Mike & the Mermaid Genesis Series 9/7/18 – 12/24/18 Entel Family Gallery Intimate and inspired egg tempera paintings of the inner life of fruit! Insatiable: Food for the Soul Contemporary interpretations of hunger, desire, longing 11/3/18 – 12/24/18 or not. Don’t play with your food? Who says! Meta B. Brown & Rossi Galleries Curated group exhibit of powerful and provocative creators. Starry, Starry Delights

Douglas-Whitley Gallery Artist-made sensations celebrating the season! DFAC’s annual Banquet national invitational of fine art, craft + design offers a fusion of gallery elegance with a marketplace of cool, affordable hand-made goods. Invitational exhibition of fine craft, jewelry and decorative arts for the holiday season. 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 Enriching lives through educational experiences in the visual arts.

The VISION to be a leading visual art center providing unparalleled educational, cultural & creative experiences.

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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.