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All
class sizes are limited and early registration is recommended.
You can register by downloading the class registration form and send
it to: SCMAC, Attention Education, 9341 Mill St., Ben Lomond, CA 95005
Selected classes can be paid for and
registered on-line.
If you
have taken a class from us and wish to offer suggestions, comments, you are
most welcome to take our
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our programs.
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ADULT CLASSES: |
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Tuesdays,
7 - 9:15 p.m.
$10
for members, $12 for non-members,
$8 students (with ID)
3rd Tuesday of the Month = Long
Pose Night
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Drop-in workshops
featuring a different model every week, both short and long poses. Beginners or
professional artists welcome, with instruction or critiques if students request.
Third Tuesday of each month will be dedicated to Long Poses.
Contact Julie for
information (831.335.5000) |
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Draw the Moment Level I
with
Rob Court
Stay tuned for
new schedule!
7 - 9 p.m.
$110 members / $130
non-members
Check out
The
Scribbles Institute |
This fun and informative series of 4
adult workshops helps beginners explore drawing for enjoyment, work,
and school. Students are encouraged to express their own styles as
they build confidence in spontaneous doodling, sketching ideas, and
drawing realistically.
Basic Skills and Techniques You'll Learn: Gripping the Pencil, Warmups, Drawing and Sketching FUNdamentals
Elements of Visual Art: line, shape, patterns, form, texture,
light & shadow, tonal values Perception of Space
Proportions, Relationships Basic Principles of Composition
Exploration of Drawing Materials |
with
Brenda Berg
Winter 2012
January 11 - February
29, 2012
8
Wednesdays 6 - 9 p.m.
Member:
$175
Non-members: $195
$15 model
fee
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Spring 2012
April 11 - May 30, 2012
8
Wednesdays 6 - 9 p.m.
Member:
$175
Non-members: $195
$15 model
fee
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Class Syllabus Materials
Painting Safety Notes
Returning Advanced Students Only
Visit
Brenda's Class Blog |
Oil
Painting: All Levels is for beginners who would like to learn to
paint with oils, and for those with painting experience. Award
winning artist Brenda Berg paces the class to fit the individual
concerns of each student, so development naturally occurs in an
enjoyable learning environment. Attention is given to
observational studies, form, light and shadow, as well as color
theory, composition, painting materials, historical art
movements and selected master artworks. Beginning oil painters
are given a structured curriculum, while Intermediate and
Advanced students will chose individual direction and projects. Each
artist is encouraged to find his or her own visual voice and to
develop an individual approach to image making.
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Returning this Spring! Stay tuned!
Class Syllabus Materials
Visit
Brenda's Mixed Media Blog
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Let your
creative soul come out to play. This class offers creative
inspiration for artists and aspiring artists of all skill levels. If
you want the biggest boost for your art, take Painting on Wednesday
and Mixed Media on Thursday. Liberate and expand the boundaries of
your art by exploring the range of media available for painting and
drawing. Approach the relationship between drawing and painting
dynamically and experiment with a variety of techniques and
materials. Students may choose to work in wet or dry media such as
charcoal, graphite, colored pencil, ink, watercolor, acrylic,
gouache, pastel, collage and found objects. While subject matter is
suggested, students may chose to work on projects that they conceive
independently. |
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Plein Air Painting: Oil & Acrylic
Summer 2012
Stay tuned for next class
Syllabus for Plein Air (PDF)
Images from
Brenda's August Class:
Visit Brenda's Blog for
this class - photos, etc. |
The class offers students two sessions in the Santa
Cruz Mountains and two sessions along the coast. Students will have
the opportunity to experience the exhilaration that comes from
painting directly from nature. Working from nature in a constantly
changing light source can be challenging-but it's the spectacular
colors, textures, scenes, sounds and smells of the living landscape
that the outdoor painter finds engaging. The class is open to all
students wanting to learn more about plein air oil painting. See
syllabus for details. First session meets at the Art Center. After that locations will
be announced.
For more information or questions, email
Brenda. |
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Collaborative Painting
with
Heidi Drew
Stay tuned for next class
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This
workshop is for artists who do not want their painting experience to
be a solitary activity and want to grow from experiencing others
styles, techniques and ideas. Painters can have mental blocks of inspiration, as do most artists.
Working together can break that dam and encourage us to think about
our painting in new ways. We will each start on a canvas and allow
others to work on our canvas, in turn. Each student will take their
own canvas home and can continue to work on this canvas as they
like. We will break for two positive critiques or sharing sessions
of our work for feedback. The class is about broadening our outlook
on our oeuvre. No experience necessary.
First workshop will be of a shared still life. Second workshop will
be based on a shared idea. Students can take one or both workshops
at $45/$50 each.
Supplies required: Array of primary & secondary color acrylic paints Variety of brushes for use in acrylic painting 2 (16 x20 or 18 x24 ) canvases, gesso prepared for painting Objects for a still life Imaginary image ideas or sources
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Make a Stained Glass
Lotus Flower
with
Aldina Rubina
Stay tuned for next class
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All phases of classic stained-glass making: drawing a pattern,
cutting, glass, grinding each piece, copper foiling, soldering and
polishing. Go home with a finished piece/gift item. Materials fee
included in price.
Glass is a very enchanting medium that comes in all colors,
transparent, opaque and iridescent. There are two methods that can
be used for the realization of a stained-glass piece: the copper
foil technique and the lead-cane method. In this class students
learn to cut, break and groucier glass, assemble the pieces by
grinding to perfect shape, soldering together the previous copper
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Basket
Weaving
with
Larry
Worley
Sunday,
February 5, 2012
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$40
members / $45 non-members / $20 materials
SORRY!
This class is
currently full. If you are interested in taking this class
in March, please contact
Larry.
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Learn the basic techniques of ribbed basketry and
make a 15" shallow bowl-shaped basket using round reed and a reed
hoop.
Tools needed are: a flexible dressmakers measuring tape, scissors or
small garden pruners, and awl or ice pick. Optional tools: a small
cordless drill and a 2-5/32 bit. |
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Beginning Ukulele 2012
with
Marty Carlson
Mondays,
beginning Feb 13, 2012
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm $5 members
New class on February 13, running
for about 10 weeks.
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Learn to play ukulele! Santa Cruz's
hottest new craze! No musical knowledge required. Bring ukulele, or
may purchase for $25.00 at class. Some are available for one-time,
in-class use. Learn enough to play with large local ukulele club!
Mary's motto is, "If it ain't fun, don't do it!" He emphasizes
"just playing songs and having fun." Just strum chords, or get as
complicated as you want. To contact Marty, email:
sydmarty@sbcglobal.net
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with
Rick Duncan
Ongoing Mondays
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm $2 members / $2 non-members / $5 (one time) materials
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Monday nights, Rick Duncan is teaching an on-going class on
Learning to Play Your Ukulele at the Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center in Ben
Lomond from 6:30-7:30.
Rick Duncan is a master of stringed instruments who lives in Boulder Creek.
After a life of writing and recording music he’s now teaching others in our
community how to play their instruments.
Rick has recorded over 300 original songs, written poems, parodies, and humor
articles; while his musical forays have taken him into rock, country, dixieland,
ethnic folk dance, children's, and comedy music. Dr Demento has featured Rick’s
songs on his national radio program.
To contact Rick, email:
duncansong@comcast.net
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Tuesdays - Thursdays, 2 - 5 p.m.
In February
Mondays - Wednesdays
3
days/week, clay students can come in and work on their own projects.
Sign up for one month $100 members
$140 non-members
Or pay per day $20 members
$30 non-members
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The following days are focused, but not
limited to:
Tuesdays, Hand-building / wheel-throwing
(With Linda Levy)
Wednesdays, On the Wheel with
Travis Adams
or work on your projects.
Thursdays, Clay Art Projects
abound! Learn new hand-building techniques and have fun! (with
Jody Snider & Linda)
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Mondays & Tuesdays, ongoing
12 - 6 p.m.
Drop in per session:
$20 members / $25 non-members
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Suitable for beginning through advanced
potters, this class is for experiencing an ancient creative and
functional outlet that we all deserve in our lives. We will develop a
relationship with the clay, creating constant dialogue while learning
about ourselves and our place in life. We will learn how to harmonize
with the elements of Earth and strive for aesthetic excellence.
Techniques in handbuilding and throwing on the wheel. |
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with
Dale Bates
Friday nights
6 - 9 pm
Drop in sessions, $18 members;
$20 non-members
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Raku
master Dale Bates is back from Russia!
Red hot pots are pulled from the fire after about 1 hour, put in to
reduction chambers and quenched with water. Bring you own bisqued pots, or buy
them at the Center. Cost of glazes and firing included. Weather dependent.
Call Dale @ 345-7565 to check in
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Makin' It Tall!
With
Jennifer
Hennig
Class has been rescheduled
for APRIL
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Jennifer
working on large hand
We're going big! This is a handbuilding class that goes through the
essentials in making a sound, tall sculpture, from construction
through glazing. Intermediate clay experience is essential,
beginners not advised. |
Come learn the techniques of making tall sculpture with just clay!
We will be going through a variety of techniques, employing one, or
several, that each student is most comfortable with to build at
least one large sculpture during the course of the class.
Experience with clay is a must. It is advised that you’ve had
hand-building or throwing classes before and have the patience for
construction with a pliable material.
This is a morning class that meets during the week, so if you can
fit it into your schedule, this will be a great opportunity to take
some time for yourself and get more comfortable with clay! Local
ceramics artist Jennifer Hennig, who has taught ceramics classes
locally and sold her work throughout the country for over 15 years,
will teach this class. The class meets 3 times per week, on Monday,
Wednesday & Friday, for 3 hours each session, for a period of 3
weeks. After 2 weeks, we will take a week off for drying and firing
and continue the following week for glazing. Students purchase clay
from the Art Center. Let’s make it tall!
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"Soda-Licious!"
Soda Workshop
with
Ruthanne Tudball
Sunday February 19,
2012
10 a.m. -
4
p.m.
$40 Adults /
$25 Students (includes lunch)

Soda Fired Ceramic Teapot
Ruthanne's Website
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REGISTER / PAY
ONLINE
ADULT |
REGISTER / PAY
ONLINE
STUDENT |
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Space is limited.
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Join us for
this one-day workshop with the Queen of Soda Firing, Ruthanne
Tudball.
Ruthanne regularly conducts
demonstrations and workshops by invitation around the world.
"This one day demonstration of my
methods of creating forms on the wheel, will also include slip
application for soda firing and helpful information about Soda
Firing.
I am interested in helping potters
to realise their own creative potential through developing their
own unique creative vision and style of making."
Ruthanne will inspire us all with
her approach to making ceramic works of art.
"My clay is a mixture of ball
clays, china clay and sand mixed to enhance the soda glazing
process and encourage the typical orange peel texture and warm
body colour, which results from sodium vapour glazing. The
colour is further determined by slips into which the pots are
dipped or which are brushed or trailed onto the pots. The slips
are based on a mixture of china clays and ball clays to
encourage the orange colours. I also use a black slip, which has
a combination of manganese, iron, cobalt and sometimes chrome to
produce a deep bluish black finish." |
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Testing...Testing...Testing
Glazes (Cone 6)
with
Linda
Levy
4 Wednesdays, Jan. 4 - 25, 2012 2
- 5 p.m.
$20 members / $30 non-members
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We will
make LOTS of test tiles and perform overlap testing on our current
new glazes and older glaze combinations, both in oxidation and
reduction. Students will learn how to do basic bi-axial and
tri-axial glaze tests. Basic glaze formulation / materials
information will be provided. |
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Start Here:
Effective Clay Handbuilding
Session
I:
with
Liz Crain
Session 1:
6 Thursdays, February 23 - March 29. 2012, 2 - 5 p.m.
$180 Members /
$200 non-members per session.
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Session II: 6 Thursdays, April
12 - May 17
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Suitable for those entirely new to clay as well as those wishing to
begin again or fill holes in their ceramic understanding, these
classes offer a solid foundation in the basics of handbuilding.
Using well-guided but interpretive projects, students will explore a
trio of forming and decorating techniques in each 6-week session.
The first class will cover pinching, coiling and soft wad
construction methods. The second class will explore both soft and
leather-hard slab forming options, as well as building solid
sculptural forms and hollowing them out. Every session will cover
the pertinent properties of clay, drying, suitable decorating and
firing options, cracks and repairs, as well as address the juicy
aspects of the creative process. Each class is stand alone and can
be taken separately. Taken together, they will provide students with
a guided tour of essential and effective handbuilding skills as well
as a good start on a range of decoration choices and some
understanding of creative process and personal style.
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Beginning Slab Building - Soft
Slab Construction
with
Elaine Pinkernell
Saturday,
April 14, 2012 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$80 members /
$85 non-members

Slab constructed vases - please
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This is a hands-on workshop using tar paper to make
functional pieces. All skill levels welcome.
Using tar paper templates we will do soft slab building to create
mugs, vases, bowls and more. If you've made pots with slabs before,
learning to use tar paper makes it so much easier! If you have no
previous hand building experience, don t worry. We will go over
basic pieces at the beginning of class so that you will be able to
make pieces that day. I will also demonstrate how to glaze your
textured pieces in the way I do for my product line.
More class info / PDF
Flyer

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flyer |
Poster. click on the thumbnail at left to
view large image.
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OTHER
CLASSES FOR BOTH TEENS & PRE-TEENS
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San Lorenzo Valley High
School THURSDAYS
We are honored
by the Rydell Visual Arts Foundation support to offer FREE art
classes afterschool to SLV high school and Middle school students.
Classes are held
at the SLV High Art Room (Thank you Annette Lanni)
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Winter 2012
Session
I Thursdays, Jan. 12 - Feb 2; 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Collage &
Assemblage
with
Jen Hennig
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Making beautiful expressions of yourself in pictures,
words, shapes. So much fun! Bring personal photos, if you like. |
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Winter 2012 Session I I
Thursdays, Feb 9 - Mar 1; 2:30 –
4:30 p.m.
Ancient Pottery
Making & More
with
Nora Sarkissian
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Learn the ancient art of pottery making, like the
Pueblo potters. This will be introduced along with other sculptural
elements using pinch, coil and slab methods. All projects will be
glazed. Students will be responsible to pick up projects after
session ends. |
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Winter 2012 Session III
Thursdays, Mar. 8 - Mar 29; 2:30 –
4:30 p.m.
Animal Art
with
Lynn Guenther
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Our local wildlife will be the inspiration for this
class. We will work in pastels and watercolor and create a metal
embossing of a favorite animal. |
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ART Saturdays for TEENS: |
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Robotics I & II
Ages 3rd grade - high school
Coming Soon:
Stay Tuned!
3:00 pm - 5:30 pm
* Includes Materials fee of $25 (robotics lab experiences include
working with basic robot building and computer programming, Lego's
Mindstorms® Robotics, and a simple robot project that each student
will keep)
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Learn how to build,
program and control a robot! This fun class is ideal if you like to
know how to make things work, crawl, roll, blink, buzz or even
think! A great introduction to the world of robotics and an
opportunity for further robotics exploration for returning students.
Students will have a chance to assemble and program simple to more
complex robots that communicate, move and think on their own. During
the class we’ll break out different types of robots including the
totally fun Lego Mindstorms. In addition, each student will have an
opportunity to build and keep one simple introductory robot. Brenda
is pleased to team-teach with Stanford engineer Ted Berg!
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. |
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Puppets, Props & Story Boards
with
Brenda
Berg
Ages: 3rd Grade - High School
4 Saturdays,
Feb 4 - 25
3 - 5:00 p.m.
$140 members
/ $150 non-members / $25 materials
Pre-registration strongly encouraged
Perfect for
aspiring movie makers! Learn to animate an imaginative stop motion movie
with your own unique clay caricature creations. Lights! Sets! Action!

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This two part
class gives students a creative blend of art and technology.
During the first half, Puppets, Props & Story Boards,
students will learn to create story boards, build personable
puppet characters and colorful props for a stop-motion film
short. Students can showcase their creations in a stop-motion
flick at home or return this summer 2012 for the second half of
IMAGINATOR Movie Camp: Sets, Stop Motion Filming and Editing.
Lights! Sets! Action!
Note: the optional
second half of IMAGINATOR Movie Camp: Sets, Stop Motion
Filming and Editing continues this summer at the SC
Mountains Art Center with set design, stop-motion filming, green
screen techniques, sound, editing, and uploading film shorts to
the internet and DVD burning.
YouTube Videos
of Claymation
Movies!
Claymation Movie 1
Claymation Movie 2
click on the thumbnails at left to enlarge images
Young Students creating and making
their Claymation Movie at the Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center |
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Throwing on the
Potter’s Wheel: Winter 2012
with
Jen Hennig
Monday - Friday, March 3 - 31, 2012
Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 3 pm - 5 pm
$140 members / $150 non-members / $25 materials
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Learn the basics, an introduction to throwing on the potter s wheel.
Enrollment limited to 7 total students. |
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Register by calling 336-4ART or by downloading
registration
form and sending it via post or dropping it at the Center along
with the tuition. Students must register before the first day of
class.
Parents: if
your child has taken a class from us and you wish to offer suggestions,
comments, you are most welcome to take our
SURVEY. This survey will only take a
minute to do, and it helps us get grants to support our programs.
Thanks!
Art Camps
are week long classes, with morning and afternoon classes. We
provide theme-based instruction using 2-Dimensional approaches (Painting,
Drawing, Printmaking, Collage, and more!) and 3-Dimensional approaches
(Ceramics, Mixed Media, Sculpture, Assemblage, Mask Making, and more!)
The Art Center offers a Spring Break Art Camp and 4 Summer Art Camps each year.
Stay posted for the latest information. If you'd like to be on our email
notification list, please
send us a message, or call 831.336.4ART
(336.4278) our education hot-line and leave a message.
See
Robotics
and
Claymation
Movie Making (above)

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Series
of 4 Saturdays
Ages 6 - 12
1/2 Day Class:
$80 Members / $90 Non-members $10 materials
Please register
at least one week in advance of the first day of class to assure that class will
take place!
If you sign up
for both classes in a session, ring your own lunch and a teacher will supervise
between the classes.
Scholarships are
available! Call 336-4ART for more info / to register
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Winter
Art Saturdays, 2012
Session I
4
Saturdays, February 4 - 25, 2012 |
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Session I - Morning
Everything Paper - 3D
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 pm
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materials fee
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We will make paper sculpture using recycled paper,
homemade paper and paper maché.
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Session I - Afternoon
Fresh off the Press:
Printmaking & Book Arts
12:30 a.m. - 2:30 pm
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* Includes $10
materials fee
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Winter at the
Mountain Art Center offers a blizzard of art
possibilities—imagine making art with screens, foam, food and found
objects; or making your very own personalized book…in a place where,
according to one of our young artists, “you get to spread your
imagination!”
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Session I -
Late session
Movie Making with Brenda
Berg.
Register above
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See
Class Description above |
Winter
Art Saturdays, 2012
Session II
4
Saturdays, March 10 - 31, 2012 |
Session II - Morning
Heaps of Houses
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 pm
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materials fee
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Have you ever wanted to live in a treehouse? Or a teepee? How about
a high-rise apartment? Students will learn about light and shadow,
color, and perspective while creating the coolest houses ever
imagined. We will draw and paint homes from around the world, from
the past and present, and maybe even the future.
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Session II -
Afternoon
Working with Clay
12:30 - 2:30 pm
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($90
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($100
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* Includes $10
materials fee
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Are you curious to now how to make things with clay that will last
forever? come learn the fun of working with clay. Attention to
detail is a must in this class. We will learn the basic tools of
hand-building to make a variety of pieces and glaze our projects the
last week. Come catch the clay fever!
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Session II -
Late session
On the Potter's Wheel with
Jen Hennig
Register above
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See
Class Description above |
AFTERSCHOOL ART
for elementary
school children
Elementary after school art classes are being scheduled for San Lorenzo Valley,
Boulder Creek and Bonny Doon. Thanks to a
grant from the Rydell Visual Arts Fund /
Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County
, these
class sessions
are provided for
$20 to elementary school students! Here's a link
to an
After School video from Boulder Creek.
Sliding scale fee
available for families in need. Please call 831.336.4ART.
WINTER 2012 SCHEDULE!
Register on-line. Class sizes are limited. First Come,
First Serve.
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Boulder
Creek Elementary
Tuesdays 3 - 4:30 p.m.
Who: For students grades 2-5. Class size limited to 10 students.
First come, first served.
Where: Main building, old Mac lab. Bring a snack.
How: Please register and pay online. Please register for no
more than one session.
Sliding scale fee available to families in need. Please call
336-4ART.
Parents, please pick up your children from the old Mac lab at
4:30 pm.
Session
I: Jan 10 - Feb 7
with
Jen Hennig
Working with Clay
Are
you curious to now how to make things with clay that will last
forever? come learn the fun of working with clay. Attention to
detail is a must in this class. We will learn the basic tools of
hand-building to make a variety of pieces and glaze our projects the
last week. Come catch the clay fever!
Register On-Line
Session
II: Feb 14 - Mar 6
Lisa Alexander
Magic in the Water
Magic in the Water: The Art of Watercolor, Pen & Ink
Learn to paint what you draw, and draw what you paint! Students will
learn about light, shadow, and color as they create amazing sketches
and paintings with pen and ink, ink washes, and watercolor paints.
Subjects will include animals, scenes from nature, and more fun
stuff.
Register On-Line
Session
III: Mar. 13 - Apr. 10
Lynn Guenther
Animal Art
Our
local wildlife will be the inspiration for this class. We will work in
pastels and watercolor and create a metal embossing of a favorite
animal.
Register On-Line
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Bonny Doon Elementary
Wednesdays 12:30 -2:15 p.m.
Who: For students grades 2-5. Class size limited to 10 students.
First come, first served.
Where: Art Room 11. Bring your lunch.
How: Please register and pay online. Please register for no
more than one session.
Sliding scale fee available to families in need. Please call
336-4ART.
Parents, please pick up your children from Room 11 at 2:15 pm.
Session I: Jan 11 - Feb 1
Magic in the Water
Magic in the Water: The Art of Watercolor, Pen & Ink
Learn to paint what you draw, and draw what you paint! Students will
learn about light, shadow, and color as they create amazing sketches
and paintings with pen and ink, ink washes, and watercolor paints.
Subjects will include animals, scenes from nature, and more fun
stuff.
Register On-Line
Session II: Feb 8 - 29
Brenda Berg
"Heigh-ho! Off to Art We
go!"
Students will have an opportunity to explore a variety of colorful
materials and techniques, including papers, textiles, tempera and
found objects as well as methods in frottaged textures and
printmaking.
Week 1: Georgia O’Keefe,
visual music & tempera paint
Week 2: Henri Matisse,
winter collage, colored papers, markers & pastels
Week 3: Meret Oppenheim,
furry things & other tactile textures
Week 4: Alexander
Calder, big bands & dancing mobiles
Session III: Mar. 7 - 28
Ancient Pottery
Making & More
Learn
the ancient art of pottery making, like the Pueblo potters. This
will be introduced along with other sculptural elements using pinch,
coil and slab methods. All projects will be glazed. Students will be
responsible to pick up projects after session ends.
Register On-Line |
San Lorenzo Elementary
Wednesdays 1:30 -3 p.m.
Who: For students grades 2-4. Class size limited to 10 students.
First come, first served.
Where: Room 29. Bring a snack.
How: Please register and pay online. Please register for no
more than one session.
Sliding scale fee available to families in need. Please call
336-4ART.
Parents, please pick up your children from Room 29 at 3:00 pm.
Session I: Jan 11 - Feb. 1
Brenda Berg
"Heigh-ho! Off to Art We
go!"
Students will have an opportunity to explore a variety of colorful
materials and techniques, including papers, textiles, tempera and
found objects as well as methods in frottaged textures and
printmaking.
Week 1: Georgia O’Keefe,
visual music & tempera paint
Week 2: Henri Matisse,
winter collage, colored papers, markers & pastels
Week 3: Meret Oppenheim,
furry things & other tactile textures
Week 4: Alexander
Calder, big bands & dancing mobiles
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Session II: Feb 8 - 29
Lori Wilson
Paper Mania - The Art of Paper Maché
We
will make sculpture in strip paper maché as well as pulp maché.
Every week a different piece will be made. The last week we will be
painting and embellishing our creations.
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Session III: Mar. 7 - 28
Anouk Johanna
Having a Blast with Creative Numbers and Letters
In these 4 classes we will focus on doing art projects including
letters and numbers.
We will learn to write our names in Egyptian Hieroglyphs,
creating collages with letters and numbers, painting numbers
like sculptures in a landscape, learning some basic calligraphy
(the art of writing) and many other fun projects.
Anouk will have kids explore drawing in different mediums,
painting with watercolor and poster paint, oil pastels,
stamping, printmaking and collage.
Wait till you see what beautiful art
you will leave each class with !!!!!!
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TEACHERS
If you are interested in teaching a
class at the Art Center, please review the following
documents:
Teacher's
Checklist,
Teacher's
Guidelines,
Teacher's Application,
and Teacher's Contract
If you have any questions, please
contact the Art Center (831) 336-4ART or
eMail
us.
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