ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS
MONDAY
WATER MEDIA! Painting Basics for Everybody with Carolann Dvorak-Brewer
This is the class for EVERYBODY who’s ever wanted to paint, EVERYBODY who used to paint, EVERYBODY who likes to paint now, and EVERYBODY else, too. Learn to use watercolor, acrylic, and water-soluble oil paints, and decide which one is for you. Concepts such as shading, color mixing, subject selection, and composition will be demystified. This is a terrific beginner opportunity and an excellent refresher, too.
4 weeks: April 1 – 22 or April 29 – May 20. 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Tuition: $144
Screen Printing Techniques with Elizabeth Uryase
Explore a variety of screen-printing techniques including photo emulsion, screen filler and block, stencils, and multi-layering designs and images. Work with all the necessary supplies to capture the Warhol in you! Fifteen minutes of fame NOT included.
6 weeks: April 15 – May 20. 6-9 p.m.
Tuition: $216, Materials fee: $34
Begin Oil Painting with Susan Brereton
Learn oil painting basics with an experienced instructor who will set you on your path. Once you begin, there is no stopping! Color theory, composition, under-painting methods, and problem solving are just some of the topics discussed. Those looking to try painting or those aiming to become masters will have successful experiences. Materials list available upon enrollment.
5 weeks: April 1 – 29 or May 6 – June 10 (no class may 27), 6-9 p.m.
Tuition: $180
TUESDAY
WATER MEDIA! Painting Basics for Everybody with Carolann Dvorak-Brewer
This is the class for EVERYBODY who’s ever wanted to paint, EVERYBODY who used to paint, EVERYBODY who likes to paint now, and EVERYBODY else, too. Learn to use watercolor, acrylic, and water-soluble oil paints, and decide which one is for you. Concepts such as shading, color mixing, subject selection, and composition will be demystified. This is a terrific beginner opportunity and an excellent refresher, too.
4 weeks: April 2 – 23 or April 30 – May 21. 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Tuition: $144
Fashion Sketching with Rosalia Lee
Have a dream to create for the runway? Or want to design your own ideas in garments? Draw a croquis (fashion figure), from face and hands to handbag and shoes. Then, glam up your figure as you explore the basics of drawing fabric and applying different textures, such as lace, fur, velvet, and plaid.
6 weeks: April 16 – May 21, 1-3p.m.
Tuition: $144
The Watercolor Monotype with Melissa Meredith
Create painterly prints using watercolor, watercolor crayons and pencils on smooth acrylic plates. Participants may elect to compose landscapes, portraits or abstract pieces of many sizes with endless possibilities. Plates are then passed through a press to transfer paintings to paper creating the ‘Monotype.’
2 weeks: April 16 and 23, 1-4pm
Tuition: $75, Materials fee: $25 (paid to the instructor)
Chine-collé Collage Monoprint with Melissa Meredith
Chine-collé roughly translates from French chine = tissue, and collé, meaning glue or paste. As a continuation to the monotype session listed above, participants will create collage prints on paper with monotype plates and a press. Choices to create landscapes, portraits or abstract works are up to participating individuals.
2 weeks: May 7 and 23, 1-4pm
Tuition: $75, Materials fee: $25 (paid to the instructor)
Pet Lovers Draw with Susan Brereton
Interested in drawing your pet, but don’t know how to start? Gain a solid foundation and understanding of the basics of drawing animals, then capture that special friend for all time! Working from your own photo reference, you’ll gain an understanding of how to break down your pet into basic shapes and then transform your drawing into a finished work of art by exploring the use of line, creating volume through shading, and establishing a mood and feeling through composition and lighting. Great class for beginners, as well as advanced students.
5 weeks: April 2 – 30 or May 7 – June 4. 3-5 p.m.
Tuition: $180
Watercolor Techniques with Paul Iezzi
A course designed for the beginner or advanced artist consisting of a series of exercises enabling the student to gain a solid foundation in watercolors. Subjects and exercises to include color, still life, and landscapes. The student’s personal creativity and growth will be encouraged.
6 weeks: April 9 – May 14 or May 21 – June 25. 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Tuition: $216
WEDNESDAY
Acrylic/Oil Painting Boot Camp with Zbigniew Grzyb
This course offers beginning, intermediate, and advanced artists a chance to learn the basics of acrylic or oil painting. Study principles of composition, light and shade, color mixing, and painting techniques, with individual instruction at every level. Students with some experience will be encouraged and guided to develop their own distinctive look. Materials and an idea for a painting are required at the first class.
6 weeks: April 3 – May 8. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Tuition: $144
Pen & Ink Illustration on Paper with Joan Shackford
Learn techniques of the pen presented through demonstrations and guided exercises. Focus on creating your own style, exploring cross-hatching, stippling, and experimental approaches to this age-old medium. Create a colorful portfolio of pages utilizing the techniques learned.
4 weeks: April 24 – May 15. 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Tuition: $96
Clay Hand Building with Jim Brunelle
Learn basic slab and coil hand building techniques. Use your techniques to create functional or decorative ceramic pieces that will be glazed and fired. Sessions appropriate for all levels of experience and ideal for those looking to discover clay techniques. Firing and materials fee payable to instructor at first class.
6 weeks: April 10 – May 15. 1-3:00 p.m.
Tuition: $216, Materials fee: $34
Figure Drawing with Paul Iezzi
Learn to draw the human figure using a variety of media including charcoal, pastels, ink, and pencil. Hone or find your ability to “see” through an artist’s eye working with a new live model each week. Personal growth and self-expression are developed through this beginner-friendly series of classes focused on lessons such as gesture, contour, and proportion.
6 weeks: April – May 8 or May 15 – June 19, 7-10 p.m.
Tuition: $240, Model fees also apply
THURSDAY
Classical Drawing Skills with Carolann D’vorak-Brewer
Experience an awareness of the necessary components needed to draw a successful three-dimensional, representational drawing using graphite, charcoal and/or pastels. Generate confidence in your drawing by having exciting interactive excesses each week. Working from still life, exploring the landscape, and capturing intriguing composition at all levels. Empower your abilities to create by working along side others encountering the same discoveries. Have sketchbook? Draw with us!
4 weeks: April 4 – 25 or May 2 – 23. 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Tuition: $144
Funky Collage with Dorota Rzepecki
Ready to cut loose? This mixed media collage class requires no experience: Just arrive with an open mind and a smile, and get ready to mix it up using magazines, paint and markers, old photos, found objects, glitzy accents, and glitter. There’s no end to the possibilities as you explore ways to assemble “funky” collages. At the end of each class, students will share their inspirations and creative experiences in a supportive and joyful way.
6 weeks: April 11 – May 16. 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Tuition: $144
Mixed Media Drawing with Rosalia Lee
Graphite, charcoal, pen & ink – Oh My! Now that you have your sketchbook, and have made a commitment to submit your work before the April 2013 deadline for exhibiting in the Sketchbook Project July 2013 Exhibit, you need to get drawing! These creative exercises in experiential drawing with mixed media are a great vehicle for adding a variety of color and subject to your many pages of sketches.
4 weeks: April 11 – May 2 or May 9 – 30. 10:00 – 12:00 p.m.
Tuition: $96
Become a Better Photographer: Intermediate/Advanced Elements of Composition with Mallorie Ostrowitz
You have the equipment: Now, it’s time to work on your photography skills. These sessions cover the elements of composition that make for better photographs. Types of lenses and how they affect the resulting image; subject selection and placement; and use of line, color, pattern, and texture as they relate to the photograph are covered. Bring your camera to the first session. Use inspiration from the Fisher Galley to capture images for discussion.
2 weeks: Date May 2 & 23. 7-9 p.m.
Tuition: $48
Cooking Demonstration and Food Styling with Rosalia Lee
What’s for dinner? Learn to create affordable and healthy, stylish and easy dishes to serve your family and friends. “Food should be delicious both to the mouth and to the eye,” claims instructor/Chef Lia Lee guiding you with an assortment of unique dishes that will wow the palate and can even be created without a kitchen. Learn a variety of dishes, including appetizers, main courses, and desserts. At the end of each class, you will get to taste your creation.
6 weeks: April 11 – May 16, 6:30-8:30pm
Tuition: $144, Materials fee: $40 (paid to instructor)
FRIDAY
The Art of Photoshop with Kathy Smits
Download a free, 30-day trial of Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, and bring your laptop to learn the creative side of this photo-editing software. Learn the basics of layers and making selections, as well as how to enhance images, create collages, and even paint with electronic brushes. Free WiFi is provided for this session, held in the inspiring setting of the Fisher Gallery.
6 weeks: May 17 – June 21. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Tuition: $180
Watercolors Are for Everyone with Dorota Rzepecki
Gain confidence as you translate real observations into expression by developing watercolor composition skills. Techniques emphasized include mixing colors for value and intensity. Choose your own subject, and create a masterpiece.
6 weeks: April 12 – May 17. 1-4 p.m.
Tuition: $216
SATURDAY
Painting with Acrylics or Oils with Paul Iezzi
Participants at all levels can get a fresh start on a new piece, or bring a work in progress to this series of sessions designed to advance students’ painting skills. Turn off the TV, forget the laundry, and spend your Saturdays immersed in exercises in the study of color, subject, still life, landscapes, and abstraction. Students are encouraged to express personal vision and creativity.
5 weeks: April 6 – May 11 or May 18 – June 15. 2-5 p.m.
Tuition: $180
Basic Digital Photography Demystified with Mallorie Ostrowitz
A great refresher or introduction for those new to digital photography, this session for adults and teens covers photography vocabulary, equipment, cameras, lenses, and filters. Discover how cameras function and how features affect the photograph. You’ll also learn how to transfer images from camera to desktop to print. Bring your camera and manual.
1 week: Date May 11. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Tuition: $35
WEEKEND WORKSHOPS
Introduction to Encaustic Painting with Gregory Wright
Learn the ancient medium of encaustic. This beeswax-based art form lends luminous and textural qualities to any imagery and sensibility. This introductory workshop will cover all the information needed to start painting in encaustic, either on your own or in advanced workshops. Demonstrations of basic techniques will be performed along with group and individual guidance of practical application. Safety practices will be discussed and adhered to throughout the workshop. Gregory is an exuberant teacher who is nationally recognized as a master of encaustic painting and will lend his patient and gentle teaching style to this informative and fun workshop.
Saturday and Sunday, April 13 & 14. 9a.m. – 4 p.m.
Tuition: $400, Most materials included, except for visual references and additional collage materials
Simple Pearl/Bead Stringing with Phyllis Cohen
Fascinated by the variety of color available in cultured pearls or have a string of pearls handed down from previous generations? B working with pearls or beads and the guidance to string as a professional jeweler, you can wear the pride knowing you have created a timeless masterpiece.
Sunday, April 28. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Tuition: $30, Materials fee: $30-$40 per project selected
Glass Fusing with Dennis Peabody
Spend a Sunday learning the basics of cutting and hot fusing colorful, shining, luminescent glass. You’ll create beads, pendants, and cabochons suitable for stringing or attaching to findings. Experienced students who own glass grinders, scraps, jewelry findings, cutters, pliers, and safety goggles should bring them to class. Beginning jewelry makers may use tools supplied by the instructor and FVAC.
Sunday, May 5. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Tuition: $75, Materials fee: $25
Experience Zentangle® with Cheryl Cianci
Created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas, Zentangle® is an intuitive pen and ink art form described as meditation through doodling. Working with a certified instructor alongside both professional artists and curious beginners, participants will create beautiful abstract images on paper tiles from repetitive patterns. You’ll find your own voice as your personal Zentangle expressions emerge. All supplies are provided.
Zentangle Basics: Saturday, April 20. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Tuition: $35, Materials fee: $5
Zentangle Beyond Basics: Saturday, May 4. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Tuition: $35, Materials fee: $5
ART CLASSES FOR KIDS & TEENS AGES 8-17
MONDAY
Mixed Media Art from Nature with Dorota Rzepecki
During walks and outdoor activities, students will glean inspiration from natural surroundings and scout ideas from what they observe. Students should bring a small sketchbook. Wildlife, botanicals, architecture, and vistas will provide ideas for drawings, paintings, and sculptures in a variety of media and materials.
6 weeks: April 12 – May 17, 4-6 p.m.
Tuition: $144
TUESDAY
Watercolor painting with Rosalia Lee
Learn to work like a Master with inspiration from references to the Masters. All supplies are included to get painting portraits of people and animals, landscapes or illustration of your personal interest. Students choose the topic while instruction zeroes in on getting good work complete. Session is ideal for building portfolio pages for those pursuing art school.
6 weeks: April 16 – May 21, 4-6 p.m.
Tuition: $144
Printmaking with Jim Brunelle
This class for students in grades 6 and up will focus on the fine art of printmaking using a variety of techniques, tools, inks, and papers. Gain deeper appreciation through looking at the work of great printmakers past and present. Techniques taught will include printing plates made of linoleum and foam as well as collographs, stamps, and monoprints. Come away with a collection of colorful, artistic imagery that will add to your basic understanding of design and composition as you continue to work in other media.
6 weeks: April 18 – May 23. 4- 6 p.m.
Tuition: $144
Introduction to Fashion Sketching with Susan Brereton
Draw a croquis (fashion figure), from face and hands to handbag and shoes. Then, glam up your figure as you explore the basics of drawing fabric and applying different textures, such as lace, fur, velvet, and plaid.
5 weeks: April 2 – 30 or May 7 – June 4. 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuition: $180
WEDNESDAY
Introduction to Drawing with Pen and Ink with Joan Shackford
Select a project that inspires you, and represent it in pen and ink. Bring an object, photo, or other inspiration to the first class. After a brief discussion/demonstration about options on how to transfer designs onto paper, you will work them in with ink. Discover ways to apply pen and ink to various projects: field sketching, journaling, botanical and technical illustration, and relaxation doodling.
6 weeks: April 10 – May 15. 4-6 p.m.
Tuition: $144
THURSDAY
Sketchbook Drawing with Susan Brereton
Interested in the FVAC Sketchbook Project, but don’t know how to start? Gain a solid foundation and understanding of the basics of drawing. Working from your own photo references, you’ll gain an understanding of how to break down your drawings into basic shapes and then transform your drawing into a finished work of art by exploring the use of line, creating volume through shading, and establishing a mood and feeling through composition and lighting. Great class for beginners, as well as advanced students.
5 weeks: January 10 – February 7 or February 14 – March 14. 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuition: $180
Portfolio Class for Teens with Deborah Sacks
The objective of this class is to develop a professional portfolio that will be a well-rounded representation of the student’s artistic ability. To assess weaknesses and strengths, students should bring prior work to the first class. Drawings will be completed both in and out of class. These assignments will be based on direct observation and explore various media and subject matter. The portfolio class is also designed to help students with the college selection and application process.
6 weeks: April 11 – May 16. 4-6 p.m.
Tuition: $144
FRIDAY
Mixed Media/Painting, Collage, Assemblage with Jeff Poole
Art can be created from practically any materials! Students will take inspiration from masters such as Picasso, Krasner, and Bearden, then create unique works using recycled materials, paint, collage, and assemblage techniques. Discussions on process, color theory, and design elements and principles will guide the manifestation and execution of unique pieces.
4 weeks: April 12 – May 3. 4-6 p.m.
Tuition: $96
Claymation with Jeff Poole
Aspiring directors will create imaginative clay characters, sets, and story lines, then capture the action on video and with still photography. In the process, students will learn about video production, story genres, scripting, story boarding, camera operation, lighting, camera moves, and terms. In post-production, students will learn how to edit video and will create soundtracks and titles for their movies.
8 weeks: April 12 – May 31. 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Tuition: $192
Painting and Collage with Dorota Rzepecki
Create multimedia compositions showing multiple views of various objects while gaining an understanding of collage. Paint with acrylics to create a variety of textures, and include additional collage elements to inject interest and add contrast.
8 weeks: April 12 – May 31. 4-6 p.m.
Tuition: $196