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TEACHERS
Interested in teaching a class? Click
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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.
Interested in teaching a class? Click
HERE
ADULT CLASSES:
If you
have taken a class from us and 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!
Tuesdays, 7 -
9:15 p.m.
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)
$10
for members, $12 for non-members,
$8 students (with ID)
Expressive Painting
with Sheila Baptist
2 Saturdays,
September 4 - 11, 2010 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
$85 members / $100
non-members / $ materials
Expressive Painting captures feelings and energies associated with dreams,
nature, the cosmos, dark and light. Unleash mental and emotional blocks by
experimenting with materials, action painting, collaging. Use images to
express personal creative energies and defy the rules of art making .
Materials to bring:
PRIMED canvas, wood, cardboard, paper or any other material larger than
20inX30in to paint on;
Own paint (in any medium: oil, acrylic, watercolor);
Collage material (magazine clippings, downloaded images of personal
preference).
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Creating Drama with Watercolor
with Jo-Neal
Boic
Sept 2, 9, 16,
23, 6 - 9 p.m.,
6 pm - 9 pm
$100 members / $120 non-members

Example of Jo-Neal's watercolor, Kauai
Hibiscus Flower,
This class will increase your knowledge of color theory, color systems,
watercolor pigments, tools (brushes, paper) and techniques (wet on wet,
glazing, layering, washes). We will learn how to create the illusion of
depth, hard and soft edges, masking/saving white as well as making
corrections.
Are you someone who thinks that watercolor is a difficult medium? Are you
someone who has been painting awhile but feels that your paintings lack
excitement? Are you someone who has never picked up a watercolor brush but
always wanted to? If any of these descriptions fit you, this class is for
you!
The curriculum will truly depend upon the participants. If we have a room of
beginners, we will start at the beginning; color theory, exercises to learn
about the characteristics of the various pigments, exercises to develop
control of the medium, etc. If the students are more experienced it will be
much more individualized, i.e., tailored to the needs/desires of the
specific students. I assume we will have a mixture and, as a retired high
school art/painting teacher, come prepared to meet the needs of all of the
students.
I am a teacher who believes strongly in teaching technique. I know that
lovely watercolors can be created without a lot of expensive equipment or
materials. Student grade paints are fine for beginning as well as
inexpensive synthetic brushes. Even inexpensive paper is okay for most
exercises. When we begin a project I will ask you to buy some good quality
paper as that is the only place where you must not skimp!

Please click on the thumbnails above to view
larger images of Jo-Neal's watercolor paintings.
Visit
Jo-Neal's Website for more images of
her artwork.
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Draw the
Moment with Rob Court
New Sessions!
Level 3
(Continuing Students from Level 1 & 2)
Schedule coming soon!
Level 1
(Beginning Students)
4
Wednesdays, September 8, 15, 22, 29, 7 - 9:15
p.m.
$100 members / $125 non-members
Class Syllabus (PDF)
A beginning class for adults. Learn
basic drawing skills for work, school and enjoyment. Classes are fun and
informative as students reconnect with their childhood thrill of drawing and
discover true creative potential. Drawing coach, Rob Court, works closely with each student as they learn
basic drawing skills and sketching techniques. He encourages students to
express their own styles as they build confidence in spontaneous doodling,
sketching realistically, drawing from memory and drawing from feelings.
Students also explore methods of sketching out ideas, organizing ideas and
applying drawing to school and work projects. For more info about
Rob
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To see examples of
student work and the Santa Cruz Mountains Sketchers in
action, please go to:
http://scmacsketchers.blogspot.com/
"I went to Rob's
drawing class because it said, 'For people who can't
draw.'...and I fit that profile. Rob can teach
anyone to draw!
He taught me, and
now I am addicted! My daughter and husband couldn't
believe their eyes...I wish that I had started at 6
instead of 60....."
--Penny

Photo of students in action
Summer Plein Air Painting
with Brenda Berg
4 Fridays,
July 30 - Aug. 20 2010
9
a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Class Fees:
$155/175 (Member's/non-member's)
PDF Document for supplies, class info
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.
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Fall Studio Painting
with Brenda Berg
Thursdays,
September 30 - November 18, 2010
6
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Class Fees:
$170/$190 (Member's/non-member's)
$15 Model Fee
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. The
course will also include a live model, critiques, and a museum field trip (TBA).
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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with Julie Hendriks
Ongoing Starting Mondays, September 13, 2010
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
$2 members / $2 non-members / $5 (one time) materials
Are
you new to the Ukulele? Then please come and learn to play your uke! Judy is a
skilled teacher and has many creative ideas about teaching beginning ukulele as
well as ideas for workshops on various musical subjects.
Julie says, "An Ukulele is portable, lots of fun to play,
sometimes wacky, sometimes gorgeous. Anything goes!"
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Ceram-A-Rama Workshop with Tom Coleman
Saturday,
September 18, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. A 1-day workshop with Tom Coleman
$50/person,
$35/students Limited Enrollment.
Students must be
full-time registered students at UCSC, Cabrillo, SJ State, Monterey State,
or local high schools
Register Adult - On-Line
$50 (Qty limited to 30 Adults)
Register Student - On-Line
$35 (Qty limited to 10 Students)
Clay Studio - Fall
2010
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 2 - 5 p.m.
3
days/week, clay students can come in and work on their own projects.
The following days are focused, but not
limited to:
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Tuesdays there will be wheel-throwing
instruction available. (With Linda Levy & special Guest Instructors) |
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Wednesdays, Garden Art Projects
abound. Learn new handbuilding techniques and have fun! (with
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Thursdays, help with both wheel and
hand projects. (With Sunny) |
We hope to have special guest instructors
throughout the summer, to inspire us all in our work. Stay tuned
for these special days.
Sign up for one month $100 members
$140 non-members
Or pay per day $20 members
$30 non-members
Raku
Fridays with Dale Bates
Friday nights
6 - 9 pm
Drop in sessions, $18 members;
$20 non-members
Raku
master Dale Bates continues to amaze and delight participants with outstanding
results. 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.
Check
with Dale at 345-7565 a day in advance.

TEENS
FREE Teen Class @ SLVHS:
Thursdays, from 2:30 - 5:00 pm at the SLV High School art room,
open to any junior high and high school students.
Teen after
school art classes in a variety of media will resume Thursdays 2:30-5 pm thru
the school year at San Lorenzo Valley High, class details coming soon. Thanks to
a grant from the Rydell Foundation, these classes are offered free to Jr. High
and High school students!
SC
MAC is pleased to offer a series of FREE after school classes for teens,
supported by a grant from the
Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County / Rydell Visual Arts Fund. Classes will take place
on Thursdays, from 2:30 – 5:00
at the SLV High School art room, offering instruction in various media, taught
by SC MAC teachers. All teens, middle and high school
ages, are welcome.
Poster. click on the thumbnail at left to
view large image.
OTHER CLASSES
FOR BOTH TEENS & PRE-TEENS
Robotics -
with Brenda Berg July
19 - 23 -
Monday - Friday
3:30 - 5:30
p.m.
3rd
grade-High
School
$125
Members, $135
non-members, $25 materials fee
(robots, software, tools
& one take-home kit robot)
Pre-Registration
required.


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Learn how to build, program and control a robot! Each student will build and
keep one simple introductory 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,
students will have a chance to assemble and program simple to more complex
robots that communicate, move and think on their own. During the week we'll
break out different types of robots including the totally fun Lego Mindstorms.
Learn how to build, program and control a robot! Each student will build and
keep one simple introductory robot. Brenda is pleased to have Stanford engineer
Ted Berg as the class mentor!
click on the thumbnails at left to enlarge images
Young Students making and
programming their Robots at the Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center |
(robotics lab experiences
include working with basic robotics building and
computer
programming, Lego's
Mindstorms® Robotics, and a simple robot project that each student will
keep)
Check out this video
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Claymation -
with Brenda Berg
Sorry! This class has been cancelled, but stay
tuned, this will be offered again soon!


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Bring your
own clay puppet creations—people, animals, monsters, aliens,
dragons, anything--to life with stop motion animation. Explore
amazing clay-animation from concept to finished product. Students
will end up with an approximately three minute movie complete with
sound effects, student/character voices, titles and credits, as well
as, their own DVD artwork and storage box. The final video will be
burned to DVDs for each student and available for pick-up at the Art
Center one week after the class.
YouTube Videos of Claymation
Movies!
Claymation Movie 1
Claymation Movie 2
Claymation Movie 3
click on the thumbnails at left to enlarge images
Young Students creating and making
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CHILDRENS
CLASSES
**New!**
Elementary after school art classes are being scheduled for San Lorenzo Valley,
Boulder Creek and Bonny Doon. Check back for details coming soon! Thanks to a
grant from the Rydell Visual Arts Fund /
Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County
, these classes will be
free to elementary school students!
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!


OTHER CLASSES
Art Saturdays
Series
of 4 Saturdays
Ages 6 - 12
1/2 Day Class:
$75 Members / $85 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
October 23 - November 12, 2010
with Lori Wilson (3D) & Brenda Berg (2D)
4 Saturdays, October
23, 30, November 6, 13
10 am – 12 pm
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($85 + $10 Materials) |
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
$75 members / $85 non-members / $10 materials
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($85 + $10 Materials) |
Class details coming soon.
See
Robotics
and
Claymation
Movie Making (above)

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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