Winter 2025
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*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C196W22 WINTER PAINT ADVENTURE
Instructor: Erin Stahl
Skill level: ALL
Let’s celebrate the outdoors and the creatures who call Minnesota home. Our inspiration will come from snowy landscapes and forests where deer, birds and snowshoe hares live. You’ll draw and paint your winter scenes populated with woodland creatures.
You will compose your scene, mix your color palette, and then paint your winter wonderland using brushes, sponges and more.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 5 to 7
Saturday, February 5
(1 session)Â 1:30 – 3 p.m.
$21 Members / $23 Non‑members
C19722 PAINTING BASICS
Instructor: Jenny Stice
Skill level: ALL
This class introduces children to basic color theory, brush handling, color mixing and specific painting techniques. Taking inspiration from famous artists, children will learn to use watercolor, tempera and acrylic paints, on a variety of projects. This is a fun class that sparks children’s imaginations and fosters artistic development.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 6 to 12
Saturdays, January 15 – February 26
(7 sessions) 9:30 ‑11 a.m.
$112 Members / $124 Non‑members
C18522 YOUTH DRAWING STUDIO
Instructor: Erin Stahl
Skill level: ALL
Learning to draw is learning to see. Young artists are encouraged to follow their natural inclinations sketching still lifes, gallery artwork and/or self‑portraits with the guidance of a seasoned professional artist. This is an experiential, open studio class that offers personal, 1:1 feedback and encouragement. Bring a 14″x17″ sketchbook, 2B drawing pencils and a Pink Pearl eraser to the first class.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 6 to 10
Saturdays, January 15 – February 26
(7 sessions) 9:30 ‑11 a.m.
$108 Members / $120 Non‑members
C195W22 PAINT O’KEEFFE’S FLOWERS
Instructor: Jordyn Brennan
Skill level: ALL
Georgia O’Keeffe was a great American Modernist artist known for her enlarged paintings of flowers and botanicals. Playing with composition, scale and perspective, you will take inspiration from nature and create beautiful abstract paintings. Feel free to bring to class photos of flowers or botanicals that you find interesting. This acrylic painting class open to all painting levels will bring bold color and nature into the art studio.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 10 to 15
Tuesdays, January 11 – 25
(3 sessions)Â 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
$67 Members / $74 Non‑members
C16022 CERAMICS: WHEEL & HAND
Instructor: Anastasia Speer
Skill level: ALL
This is a great introductory class for youth who want to learn about wheel‑thrown pottery. Through step‑by‑step demonstrations, you will develop skills and familiarity with the potter’s wheel. Learn how to add hand‑built clay additions to your pots such as handles, feet and more! Discussions on how to decorate and glaze your pots will also be covered. Participation in this class does not include the use of open studio time. Participants will need to purchase clay and firing fees in addition to the class fee. Bring a towel and dress for mess! All skill levels welcome.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 10 to 15
Saturdays, January 15 – February 26
(7 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – Noon
$212 Members / $236 Non‑members
C19422 PAINTING STUDIO
Instructor: Jordyn Brennan
Skill level: ALL
Experiment with a variety of acrylic painting techniques as you take your ideas from thumbnail sketches to fully‑developed paintings. Learn more about composition as you paint from life and your imagination, color theory and the selection of your color palette, and brush handling tips for best results. This is a welcoming class environment for all levels of painters. The winter session is taught by painter and muralist Jordyn Brennan.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 10 to 15
Saturdays, January 22 – February 26
(6 sessions) 9:30 ‑11 a.m.
$97 Members / $107 Non‑members
C19222 TWEEN ILLUSTRATION
Instructor: Marika Wasscher
Skill level: ALL
This is a class for daydreamers and doodlers alike who want to learn to tell stories visually. We will delve deeply into character creation to come up with dynamic characters and the universe they live in and develop personal drawing styles as we go along.
We will explore facial expressions, backgrounds and character poses that will culminate in the creation of a movie poster or book cover to advertise our character’s stories.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 11 to 16
Saturdays, January 15 – February 26
(7 sessions) 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$112 Members / $124 Non‑members
C18622 TWEEN DRAWING STUDIO
Instructor: Erin Stahl
Skill level: ALL
Learning to draw is learning to see. Young artists are encouraged to follow their natural inclinations sketching still lifes, gallery artwork and/or self‑portraits with the guidance of a seasoned professional artist. This is an experiential, studio style class that offers personal, 1:1 feedback and encouragement. Bring a 14″x17″ sketchbook, 2B drawing pencils and a Pink Pearl eraser to the first class.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 11 to 16
Saturdays, January 15 – February 26
(7 sessions) 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
$108 Members / $120 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C456W22 WORKSHOP: SKYSCAPES IN WATERCOLOR
Instructor: Catherine Hearding
Skill level: AB, I, AD
In this two‑session workshop, learn how to use watercolor to create luminous skies. The transparency of the medium perfectly lends itself to the subject! Using layers of wet‑into‑wet watercolor, learn how to apply and blend layers of color. Some watercolor experience required. A materials list is available in the website.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and Up
Monday – Tuesday, January 17 – 18
(2 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – Â 4 p.m.
$158 Members / $176 Non‑members
C437W22 CREATING COLLAGES WITH AN ARTISTIC VOICE
Instructor: Jon Neuse
Skill level: All
This one day, six‑hour, workshop is an opportunity to explore and learn the dynamic of designing and making collages. In the morning, the instructor, Jon Neuse, will walk you through the steps of putting a collage together. The workshop is constructed so you can learn from your instructor and the other participants. The afternoon is set up for you to focus on making your own collage(s). This workshop has been popular in the past at the MCTFA. A materials list is available on the website.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and Up
Saturday, January 29
(1 session)Â 9 a.m. – Â 4 p.m.
$85 Members / $95 Non‑members
C439W22 COLOR WORKSHOP FOR PAINTERS
Instructor: Jon Neuse
Skill level: All
Painters of all levels: make your paintings more powerful and effective by gaining a better understanding of color. Explore the dynamics and use of color in two‑dimensional art in this collaborative, hands‑on workshop! Study color theory, using a color wheel, emotional and manipulative powers of color, how to mix acrylic paints, color recipes, how to make a color chart, and more. Class handout includes information on color theory, palette arrrangement, color formulas and recipes. Materials list on website.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and Up
Saturday, February 19
(1 session)Â 9 a.m. – Â 4 p.m.
$85 Members / $95 Non‑members
C860W22 METAL CLAY LENTIL BEADS
Sarah Bober
Skill level: ALL
Lentil beads are a cornerstone of metal clay jewelry design. Learn how to construct a basic bead to create custom earrings, necklaces, and charms. Metal Clay is a flexible medium that can be rolled, stamped, cut, and manipulated like traditional clay.
Finished pieces are kiln‑fired to become pure silver. Class price includes 20g of Art Clay Silver for the first class and gemstones and Silver Syringe clay for both classes.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 16 and Up
Saturdays, January 15 – 22
(2 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$138 Members / $148 Non‑members
C969W22 GLASS MOSAICS WORKSHOP
Instructor: Julie Vogl
Skill level: ALL
Discover the art of making mosaics. Bring your creativity and learn to clip and cut glass and apply grout to your own original design. We will be working with stained glass as the primary material to create two mosaic works of art. Feel free to bring any small treasures (buttons, beads, single earrings, keys, coins) you may want to incorporate into your art (optional). Materials included.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
Saturdays, January 22 – 29
(2 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – Â 1 p.m.
$123 Members / $134 Non‑members
C864W22 MOKUME GANE: MIXED METAL JEWELRY WITH METAL CLAY
Instructor: Sarah Bober
Skill level: ALL
Mokume gane is a Japanese technique of combining different metals together to create beautiful patterns reminiscent of woodgrain. When using traditional metalsmithing techniques it can be a very labor‑intensive process that requires special tools and equipment. Luckily this technique can be done in metal clay, saving time and material. In this class, you will learn several mokume gane techniques using Art Clay Copper and Silver to create stunning one‑of‑a‑kind jewelry. Materials included.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 16 and Up
Saturdays, January 29 – February 5
(2 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$148 Members / $158 Non‑members
C450W22 SELF‑PORTRAIT STILL LIFE PAINTING
Instructor: Jordyn Brennan
Skill level: All
Inspired by the Vanitas Still‑Life Paintings of the early 17th century, in this course each student will compose their own still‑life with symbolic objects that represent them. In simple terms, we will be making a self‑portrait without including your face! Bring at least 5 objects to the first day of class that are personal, significant or represent you in some way. We’ll begin by discussing how to compose a still life with the items you’ve brought.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and Up
Thursdays, February 3 – 17
(3 sessions)Â 9 a.m. – Noon
$110 Members / $122 Non‑members
C452W22 WORKSHOP: PAINTING BACKGROUNDS
Instructor: Catherine Hearding
Skill level: All
One of the most frequently asked questions is “What should i do with the background?” In this one‑day workshop, learn techniques for adding backgrounds that will enhance your subject. Wet‑into‑wet techniques and applications, blending colors, when to add the background, and choosing colors to enhance the subject will be explored. All levels.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and Up
Tuesday, February 8
(1 session)Â 9:30 a.m. – Â 4 p.m.
$79 Members / $88 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C75122 ADVANCED BEGINNER WEAVING
Instructor: Traudi Bestler
Skill level: AB
This class continues the exploration of hand‑weaving using Art Center looms. Individual skills will be expanded and different techniques will be introduced depending on class interests. A great class for advanced beginners and those wanting to refresh their weaving skills.
Enrollment limited to 8; ages 16 and up
Mondays, January 3 – February 21
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C70022 INTERMEDIATE WEAVING
Instructor: Traudi Bestler
Skill level: I
In this class, students continue their exploration of weave structures. The projects and lessons are more challenging and will lead the weaver further down the path of learning. You will become more confident in setting up your loom and making the ideas in your imagination become real. You’ll receive help with your projects and experience weaving on a variety of looms.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
 (8 sessions) 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C70422 WEDNESDAY WEAVING
Instructor: Traudi Bestler
Skill level: AD
For people who can warp looms and read drafts independently. This class studies more complex weave structures and often spends one portion studying a new weave structure, followed by individual exploration into a project of choice. Designing using a computer program is also covered.
Enrollment limited to 8; ages 16 and up
Wednesdays, January 5 – February 23
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C71222 FOLK ART RUG HOOKING
Instructor: Laurie Lausen
Skill level: ALL
Create whimsical rugs using fabric strips and a simple hook. Discover a great way to recycle old wool fabrics. This is not latch‑hook. New students will start by designing a simple mug mat to learn the techniques and then move on to a larger project.
Mug mat materials which include wool strips, linen backing, finishing supplies, a rug hook for you to keep and a class notebook can be purchased at the first class for $35 plus tax. Experienced students will work on a project in progress or start designing a new one. Lesson plans include the history of rug hooking, design and transfer methods, color planning, wool preparation, finishing techniques and so much more.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 16 and up
Wednesdays, January 5 – February 23
(8 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C78122 BEGINNING WEAVING [CORE CLASS]
Instructor: Traudi Bestler
Skill level: B, AB
This class introduces the pleasures of hand weaving. Using Art Center table looms, you will learn all about setting up and weaving a small project. New weavers may make scarves, table linens, bags or other interesting objects. A variety of twill patterns will be explored. Both beginners and those wanting to refresh their weaving skills are welcome in this group. An additional $14 materials fee plus tax will be collected from first‑time students.
Enrollment limited to 7; ages 16 and up
Thursdays, January 6 – February 24
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C90322 INTRODUCTORY TO ADVANCED STUDIO LAB
Instructor: Clarice Allgood
Skill level: ALL
This course, open to all skill levels, covers basic throwing and handbuilding techniques for beginners to more advanced students, including assemblage, subtraction and alteration on and off the wheel. Instruction on glazing, wax and other surface treatments for finishing work will be available. Individualized instruction, demonstrations and discussions will reflect the specific interests of students. Students may choose to work with suggested projects or may prefer to develop their ideas individually. Bring a towel and a small (gallon or less) bucket for water. Tools and clay can be purchased in MCFTA’s retail space.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Mondays, January 3 – February 21
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$292 Members / $324 Non‑members
C90522 POTTERY IN THE MAKING
Instructor: Lee Persell
Skill level: ALL
Expand your skills on the potter’s wheel and/or handbuilding through demonstrations, discussions, critiques and an exploration into the art of glazing. High‑fire, raku, and soda firing will be explored. Bring a towel and a small (gallon or less) bucket for water. Tools and clay can be purchased in MCFTA’s retail space.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 15 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$292 Members / $324 Non‑members
C90022 BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE POTTERY
Instructor: Lee Persell
Skill level: ALL
Beginners receive an introduction to basic throwing techniques and forms, while intermediate students expand their technical abilities and their understanding of ceramic form through demos, discussions, and critiques. High fire, raku and soda firing will be explored. Bring a towel and a small (gallon or less) bucket for water. Tools and clay can be purchased in MCFTA’s retail space.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 15 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
(8 sessions)Â 6 – 9 p.m.
$292 Members / $324 Non‑members
C94422 / C94122 CERAMIC SCULPTURE
Instructor: Krissy Catt
Skill level: B, AB, I
In this off‑the‑wheel class, students create a wide variety of projects ranging from figurative work (animals and human) to realistic or abstract forms, to clay totems, and more. You will learn proper interior structure for a sculpture made of clay and have fun with surface design and textures. Come with an idea for a project you want to create, and together we will work to complete it. Bring a towel and a small (gallon or less) bucket for water. Tools and clay can be purchased in MCFTA’s retail shop.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
C94422 Wednesdays, January 12 – February 23
(7 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$256 Members / $284 Non‑members
C94122 Wednesdays, January 12 – February 23
(7 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$256 Members / $284 Non‑members
C90622 EXPLORING CLAY
Instructor: Lee Persell
Skill level: ALL
This class is for beginners and advanced potters alike. Beginners will be introduced to the potter’s wheel as well as handbuilding.
Experienced students will work with the instructor to develop their own projects. High‑fire, raku and soda firing will be explored.
Bring a towel and a small (gallon or less) bucket for water. Tools and clay can be purchased in MCFTA’s retail space.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 15 and up
Thursdays, January 6 – February 24
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$292 Members / $324 Non‑members
C97622 MAKE IT IN CLAY
Instructor: Ernest Miller
Skill level: ALL
Make it round, make it square, make it functional or sculptural. In this class Ernest shares his approach to wheel throwing functional dinnerware as well as the thrown and altered vessel including cups, teapots, bowls, handles, and vases. He will perform demonstrations for the beginner potter while encouraging independent idea exploration for the novice. Students have the option to finish their work in a high fire reduction kiln or soda kiln. Bring a towel and a small – gallon or less – bucket for water. Clay and tools can be purchased in MCFTA’s retail space.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 14 and up
Thursdays, January 13 – February 24
(7 sessions)Â 6 – 9 p.m.
$256 Members / $284 Non‑members
C91822 STONEWARE AND PORCELAIN
Instructor: Clarice Allgood
Skill level: ALL
Beginners learn the basics of working with stoneware or porcelain on the potter’s wheel while intermediate and advanced students expand their skills. Handbuilding projects will be presented. Class includes demos, critiques and an opportunity to try soda and raku‑firing techniques. Bring a towel and a small (gallon or less) bucket for water. Tools and clay can be purchased in MCFTA’s retail space.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Saturdays, January 8 – February 26
(8 sessions) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
$292 Members / $324 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C85722 INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY DESIGN
Instructor: Danny Saathoff
Skill level: I, AD
Expand on the skills learned in Beginning Silversmithing and Jewelry Design through further exploration of familiar skills and theintroduction of more advanced techniques including additional stone settings, mixed media and found objects as wearable art. This class will be loosely structured to allow more time to create new pieces, practice and hone your techniques. Prerequisite:
MCFTA beginning silver jewelry class or instructor permission. Some materials provided. Project materials purchased by the student. A materials list is on the website.
Enrollment limited to 11; ages 16 and up
Wednesdays, January 5 – February 23
(8 sessions)Â 9 a.m. – Noon
$327 Members / $359 Non‑members
C83222 BEGINNING SILVERSMITHING AND JEWELRY DESIGN
Instructor: Danny Saathoff
Skill level: B, AB
Learn to work with silver and other metals to create fine jewelry. You’ll explore metal fabrications, soldering, stone setting, cold connections, and many more techniques. You will be guided through basic techniques and can expect to complete at least one project by the end of the course. We will also discuss the essential equipment to continue work outside of the classroom. Bring a sketchbook. Most materials provided.
Enrollment limited to 11; ages 16 and up
Wednesdays, January 5 – February 23
(8 sessions) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
$347 Members / $379 Non‑members
C86022 METAL CLAY JEWELRY: SILVER
Instructor: Sarah Bober
Skill level: ALL
Learn how to make silver jewelry without saws or power tools by using metal clay. This flexible medium can be rolled, stamped, cut, and manipulated like traditional clay. Finished pieces are kiln or torch‑fired to become 99.9% pure silver. Each week, students will learn and apply new techniques for working with metal clay and create a variety of unique jewelry designs. All tools provided. Class fee includes materials for first class.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 16 and Up
Thursdays, February 3 – 24
(4 sessions)Â 6 – 9 p.m.
$196 Members / $212 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C82722 TUESDAY EVENING STONE
Instructor: Frank Picos
Skill level: ALL
Enjoy a relaxed evening class and experience the wonder of carving stone with simple methods easily learned by anyone. The instructor will assist you in the creative process, helping you release the image within your stone. You will be guided in the use of hand tools and gain an understanding of the reductive process. Most tools provided. A block of limestone is provided forfirst‑time students. Returning students will purchase their own materials. Students aged 12 and up may register and attend with a registered adult for a multi‑generational experience.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
Tuesdays, January 11 – February 15
(6 sessions)Â 5:30 – 8 p.m.
$193 Members / $213 Non‑members
C82922 STONE CARVING BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE
Instructor: Susan Lyman
Skill level: ALL
Discover the magic of stone carving. Starting with hand tools and working small in limestone, beginning students will be introduced to the carving process including basic 3‑D design concepts. Intermediate students will hone their understanding of the reductive process and sculptural design. First‑time students are provided with a limestone block to carve and all necessary tools. Intermediate students may want to discuss their project with the instructor before purchasing materials. You’ll be surprised by the imagery you’ll unlock within the stone.
Enrollment limited to 8; ages 16 and up
Thursdays, January 6 – February 24
(8 sessions) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
$303 Members / $324 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C61522 INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Instructor: Alan Shefland
Skill level: I, AD
This class provides greater focus on individual work as you continue to gain competency with your digital camera. Shooting assignments will be given each week, and your digital photos will be reviewed in class. Bring a digital camera (with charged or fresh batteries), memory card and your camera’s manual. You will need a home computer that allows you to download images from your camera and save them to a jump drive (USB memory stick) for class viewing.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
(8 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C61022 MAKING PHOTOGRAPHS
Instructor: Alan Shefland
Skill level: I, AD
This class will help serious amateur and professional photographers find more passion in their work by exploring the narrative, aesthetic and emotional aspects of image making, with an emphasis on simplicity and the use of natural light. Through practical demonstrations, field trips, individual portfolio reviews and studying the work of other photographers, we will refine our views on producing work and balancing the various aspects of a busy life.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
Wednesdays, January 5 – February 23
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C66322 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 101
Instructor: Karen Davis
Skill level: B, AB
Learn about your camera and go from taking snapshots to making photographs. You will learn the parts of your camera, what they do, and how to use them to create the effects you want. You’ll have opportunities to experiment with aperture, shutter speeds, ISO settings, and compositional techniques. Class includes a field trip for shooting images and a final critique session.
Bring your camera fully charged and its manual to the first class.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and Up
Wednesdays, January 5 – February 23
(8 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C66222 BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Instructor: Alan Shefland
Skill level: B, AB
If you’re a beginning photographer and a bit mystified by your digital camera, this class is for you. You’ll start by learning camera basics like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. You’ll move on to learning how to make pictures and to develop your compositional skills. We’ll also discuss lenses and other equipment and how to care for your gear. By the end of the course, you’ll be more excited than ever about photography and you’ll own a collection of images that demonstrate your technical and creative growth. Please bring your camera (fully charged) and its manual. The class workbook, “Understanding Photography
Field Guide” by Brian Peterson, is optional but strongly recommended.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
Thursdays, January 6 – February 24
(8 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
C49722 ABSTRACT PAINTING
Instructor: Jon Neuse
Skill level: ALL
This course is an exploration of abstract painting in acrylic or oil with an emphasis on the formal principles of art that are vital to balanced compositions. You will expand your knowledge and use of those principles as you develop your personal style.
Students work at their own pace on a series of abstract paintings with friendly critiques and individual guidance. New students, please use the materials list on our website.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Mondays, January 3 – February 21
(7 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
No class on February 7
$212 Members / $236 Non‑members
C41422 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED PAINTING STUDIO
Instructor: Dorothy Odland
Skill level: I, AD
Understand more about the process of making art and developing personal style using oil, acrylic or watercolor. Work at your own pace with individual instruction in this open studio format class. Bring paints, brushes and painting surface to the first class.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
(8 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C41522 BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE PAINTING STUDIO
Instructor: Dorothy Odland
Skill level: B, AB, I
Learn the basics or brush up on rusty skills. Work in oil, acrylic or watercolor to explore color and personal style. Work at your own pace with individual instruction in this open studio format class. Bring paints, brushes and painting surface to the first class.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
(8 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C44722 FLOWER PAINTING IN FRENCH
Instructor: Michele Coppin
Skill level: ALL
Come relax and paint flowers surrounded by colorful blooms and a French ambiance. Listen to French music and enjoy the color (des couleurs) and fragrance of fresh cut flowers (les fleurs) while capturing their beauty in art. Speak in French or learn a few French words to add to the atmosphere. Bring your own painting materials. Beginners, see materials list on the website.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 16 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
(8 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C41622 ALL LEVELS PAINTING STUDIO
Instructor: Dorothy Odland
Skill level: ALL
Enjoy a relaxed painting atmosphere in this evening studio format class. Learn basics or brush up on rusty skills. Work in oil, acrylic or watercolor to explore color and personal style. Work at your own pace with individual instruction. Bring paints, brushes and painting surface to the first class.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Tuesdays, January 4 – February 22
(8 sessions)Â 6 – 9 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
C44922 PAINTING STUDIO
Instructor: Jordyn Brennan
Skill level: B, AB, INT
Start or re‑start your painting experience! Learn the basics or brush up on your skills. Work in oil or acrylic paint to explore color, style, composition and subject matter. Demonstrations will cover a variety of techniques and approaches to developing a painting. Follow along with the demonstrated exercises or work on your own projects at your own pace. This space is meant to be relaxed and personalized to foster individual growth and joy through painting.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and Up
Wednesdays, January 12 – February 23
(7 sessions)Â 9 a.m. – Noon
$212 Members / $236 Non‑members
C43322 WATERWORKS: EXPRESSIVE WATERCOLOR ZOOM CLASS
Instructor: Sonja Hutchinson
Skill level: AB
Attend from home… or anywhere else! This is an online ZOOM class for students who have taken a beginning watercolor class and want to develop their skills further. Gain confidence with the watercolor process, creating beautiful washes, making expressive brushstrokes and mixing colors while painting a variety of subjects. Use your own watercolor supplies or see Sonja’s General Watercolor Supply list on website.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Wednesdays, January 19 – February 23
(6 sessions) 9:30 ‑11:30 a.m.
$122 Members / $135 Non‑members
C42422 WATERCOLOR III: STUDIO
Instructor: Catherine Hearding
Skill level: I, AD
In this intermediate to advanced studio format class, each artist will be working on an individual project. Subject matter may include still life set ups, photographic reference material, imaginative images or abstraction. Individual critiques and instruction will help guide students in their personal artistic journeys. Bring regular watercolor supplies. Prerequisite: Watercolor II or instructor’s permission.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Thursdays, January 13 – February 24
(6 sessions)Â 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
No class on February 17
$183 Members / $203 Non‑members
C42622 WATERCOLOR II: REFINING SKILLS
Instructor: Catherine Hearding
Skill level: I
Continue developing skills and personal expression in a course that encourages exploration while increasing familiarity with watercolor techniques through instructor demonstration. General emphasis will be on individual confidence and growth. Bring watercolor supplies to the first class. Prerequisite: an AB level watercolor class or instructor’s permission.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Thursdays, January 13 – February 24
(6 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
No class on February 17
$183 Members / $203 Non‑members
C41322 RENAISSANCE AND FLEMISH OIL PAINTING METHOD
Instructor: Dan Petrov
Skill level: ALL
Learn a method of layering paint that Flemish and Renaissance masters used. Layer by layer you’ll develop the form, distinctive values, gradation of edges and the development of half‑tones and highlights. Great for both beginners and intermediate to advanced students who would like to learn this traditional process for creating artwork that has both depth and complexity. A materials list is on the website.
Enrollment limited to 10; ages 16 and up
Fridays, January 7 – February 25
(8 sessions)Â 9 a.m. – Noon
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
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C42222 DRAWING BASICS [CORE CLASS]
Instructor: Bonnie Lauber-Westover
Skill level: B, AB
Drawing is a skill that creates the foundation for all 2‑D art. Specific exercises will teach you to express yourself and capture the world around you. Each week we’ll focus on one approach to seeing and drawing, thereby building a visual vocabulary. You will try various media and approaches, look at successful drawings, have fun and gain confidence in your own work. Great for beginners as well as those who wish to brush up on their skills. A materials list is on the website.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 16 and up
Mondays, January 3 – February 14
(7 sessions)Â 9 a.m. – Noon
$212 Members / $236 Non‑members
C40522 INTERMEDIATE DRAWING STUDIO
Instructor: Bonnie Lauber-Westover
Skill level: AB, I, AD
Continue fine‑tuning technical and observational skills‑‑adding depth, emotion, and movement to create stronger drawings with personal perspective. You will explore different media, a variety of approaches, and color techniques to enhance your own artistic vision. A materials list is on the website.
Enrollment limited to 12; ages 16 and up
Mondays, January 3 – February 14
(7 sessions)Â 1 – 4 p.m.
$212 Members / $236 Non‑members
C46822 DRAWING AND PAINTING THE FIGURE IN CONTEXT
Instructor: Barbara Lidfors
Skill level: ALL
Drawing and painting the human figure is a multifaceted and exciting venture for artists of all levels. In this class we will review the academic drawing skills necessary to create expressive portraits and dynamic figures. These figurative drawings will then integrated – with or without the addition of color – into background compositions with realistic or imaginary context. The figurative works of artists such as Diebenkorn, Degas and Munch, who created expressive visual stories around their subjects, are examples of this approach. The class is set up to support the unfolding of individual interests and directions, so please bring your own ideas and photographic reference photos with you! A suggested materials list is on the website.
Enrollment limited to 15; ages 16 and up
Thursdays, January 6 – February 24
(8 sessions)Â 6 – 9 p.m.
$243 Members / $270 Non‑members
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
*IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ!*
Step 1
Click the button below to access our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk paperwork that you are required to complete in order to register. If the paperwork is not completed in full, we will be unable to process your registration. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
Step 2
Once you have completed all required paperwork, confirm by clicking on the box below. This will allow you to continue your class registration. By proceeding to registration, you are agreeing to the terms of our Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk.
Click here ONLY when you have completed all required paperwork.
Classes scheduled every week on Tuesday starting 9/7/2021 and ending 10/26/2021 at 7:00PM
$ 180.00 each
BL4821 Drawing on the Old Masters – ZOOM Lecture Series
Classes scheduled every week on Tuesday starting 11/2/2021 and ending 12/21/2021 at 7:00PM
$ 270.00 each