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Arts Central and the Art Station present the 2013 Spring & Summer class catalog with art classes for childre and adults in all media.

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insideArt Station .........................3

Kids’ Classes...........................4Teen & Adult Classes............... 15 Registration Form .................21

Adopt a School................22

Artists in Schools ..........23

VanGo..............................24

Cultural Partners..............25Old Mill District......................25 Arts & Culture Alliance............26Smith Rock Paint Out..............28

Arts Central .....................29Black & White Save the Date.....29 Membership.......................30

sta!Cate O’Hagan, Executive Director

Debbie Butler, Development ManagerTracy Alexander, Art Station ManagerDeborah Allen, Arts Education Manager

Gillian Rathbun, Artists in Schools CoordinatorDawn Kirkpatrick, Program Assistant

This program is supported in part by grants from the Oregon Arts Commission, the Oregon Cultural Trust, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

thank youArts Central is grateful for the vision, generosity, and dedication of our sponsors, supporters, and friends! Special thanks to Riverbend Ltd. Partnership and the Old Mill District for their continuous support of Art Station and the arts in our community, and to The Bulletin for helping support the cost of this catalog.

sponsorsOld Mill District, BendBroadband, Horizon Broadcasting Group, SELCO Community Credit Union, Wells Fargo, The Source Weekly, The Buccola Family, Greenpoint Technologies, Inc., and Local Views & Events.

current grant supportBend Foundation, Target, US Bank, Oregon Arts Commission, Seattle Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation, Collins Foundation, Chambers Foundation, Roundhouse Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts—Art Works, Miller Foundation, Facebook, Harvest Foundation, Charlotte Martin Foundation, and Wal-Mart Foundation.

friends of arts centralAmericans for the Arts, City of Bend, Lay It Out Events, BITS, Bend 2030, Bend Parks and Recreation District, High Desert Art League, Boone Creative, Cascade A&E, Upper Deschutes Watershed Council, Central Oregon Visitors Association, Economic Development for Central Oregon, and GET IT Shuttle.

photosSpecial thanks to Gillian Rathbun photography for the cover photo and photos on page 3 and page 7.

Many other businesses, organizations, and foundations help support Arts Central’s programs. Learn more about Arts Central and our supporters at artscentraloregon.org/supporters.php

Your source for community

arts classesJune–August 2013

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Art Station

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Summer Camps!Plus: workshops

and classes for adultsPage 15

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juneArt Start 1 2-3 M-TH 6/17-20 9am-9:45 $45 $38 6Art and More 1 4-6 M-TH 6/17-20 10am-12 $70 $60 6All About Me 6-8 M-TH 6/17-20 1pm-4 $90 $77 7Deep Sea Clay 1 6-8 M-TH 6/24-27 9am-12 $90 $77 7Large Colorful Painting 2 6-8 M-TH 6/24-27 1pm-4 $90 $77 7FUNctional Clay 8-12 M-TH 6/17-20 9am-12 $90 $77 11Handmade Paper Art 8-12 M-TH 6/17-20 1pm-4 $90 $77 11Large Colorful Painting 1 8-12 M-TH 6/24-27 9am-12 $90 $77 11Deep Sea Clay 2 8-12 M-TH 6/24-27 1pm-4 $90 $77 11

julyArt Start 2 2-3 M-TH 7/15-18 9am-9:45 $45 $38 6Incredible Clay 1 4-6 M-TH 7/8-11 10am-12 $70 $60 6Art and More 2 4-6 M-TH 7/15-18 10am-12 $70 $60 6Drawing What You See 6-8 M-F 7/1-5 9am-12 $90 $77 7Dr. Seuss and You 6-8 M-F 7/1-5 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Abstract Adventures 2 6-8 M-TH 7/8-11 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Backyard Clay 2 6-8 M-TH 7/15-18 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Prince and Princess Week 6-8 M-TH 7/22-25 9am-12 $90 $77 8Animals in Art 6-8 M-TH 7/22-25 1pm-4 $90 $77 8The Art of Me 6-8 M-TH 7/29-8/1 9am-12 $90 $77 8PAWttery 6-8 M-TH 7/29-8/1 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Creative Clay Sculpture 8-12 M-TH 7/1-5 9am-12 $90 $77 11Experimental Drawing 8-12 M-F 7/1-5 1pm-4 $90 $77 11Abstract Adventures 1 8-12 M-TH 7/8-11 9am-12 $90 $77 11Backyard Clay 1 8-12 M-TH 7/15-18 9am-12 $90 $77 11The Art of The Book 8-12 M-TH 7/15-18 1pm-4 $90 $77 11Pop Art 8-12 M-TH 7/22-25 9am-12 $90 $77 12Noisy Clay 8-12 M-TH 7/22-25 1pm-4 $90 $77 12Luminary Clay 8-12 M-TH 7/29-8/1 9am-12 $90 $77 12Camp Cartoon 1 8-12 M-TH 7/29-8/1 1pm-4 $90 $77 12Wheel Throwing 1 13-17 M-TH 7/8-11 1pm-4 $108 $92 14Alternative Process Photography (Teens) 13-17 F 7/12-8/2 9am-12 $90 $77 14Composition in Fused Glass 13-17 F 7/12-26 1pm-4 $65 $55 14Drawing 13-17 F 7/12-8/2 1pm-4 $90 $77 14

All classes are held at Art Station, 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive in Bend’s Old Mill District, across from Les Schwab Amphitheater.

kids’ classesclass sess ages days dates time price member page

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augustClay Start 2-3 M-TH 8/12-15 10am-11 $60 $51 6Art Start 3 2-3 M-TH 8/26-29 9am-9:45 $45 $38 6Incredible Clay 2 4-6 M-TH 8/19-22 10am-12 $70 $60 6Art and More 3 4-6 M-TH 8/26-29 10am-12 $70 $60 6Clay Bakery 1 6-8 M-TH 8/5-8 9am-12 $90 $77 8Adventures in Sculpture 2 6-8 M-TH 8/5-8 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Clay Castles 6-8 M-TH 8/12-15 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Paint Exploration 2 6-8 M-TH 8/19-22 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Folk Tale Clay 6-8 M-TH 8/26-29 1pm-4 $90 $77 8Adventures in Sculpture 1 8-12 M-TH 8/5-8 9am-12 $90 $77 12Clay Bakery 2 8-12 M-TH 8/5-8 1pm-4 $90 $77 12Clay Dragons 8-12 M-TH 8/12-15 9am-12 $90 $77 12Art In The Outdoors 8-12 M-TH 8/12-15 1pm-4 $90 $77 12Paint Exploration 1 8-12 M-TH 8/19-22 9am-12 $90 $77 12Clay Town 8-12 M-TH 8/26-29 9am-12 $90 $77 12Camp Cartoon 2 8-12 M-TH 8/26-29 1pm-4 $90 $77 12Sculptural Form 13-17 F 8/9-30 9am-12 $90 $77 14Introduction to Mold Making 13-17 F 8/9-30 1pm-4 $90 $77 14Nature Drawing 13-17 F 8/9-30 1pm-4 $90 $77 14Wheel Throwing 2 13-17 M-TH 8/19-22 1pm-4 $108 $92 14

Teen & adult classes on page 15.

Ages 6-12Busy families now have the ability to let students have some open creative time at the Art Station between classes! Students who are enrolled in both morning and afternoon art camps qualify for free lunch-hour child care between classes; $20 per week if student is registered for one day camp that week.

M-TH | Jun 17-20 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Jun 24-27 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-F | Jul 1-5 (not Jul 4) | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Jul 8-11 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Jul 15-18 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Jul 22-25 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Jul 29-Aug 1 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Aug 5-8 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Aug 12-15 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Aug 19-22 | 12pm-1 | Sta!M-TH | Aug 26-29 | 12pm-1 | Sta!

NEW! Lunch Break

Child Care

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Art StartAges 2-3Experience the extraordinary world of art through your child’s personal exploration! Your child will guide you through drawing, painting, collage activities, and more. Artmaking tools help your child develop !ne motor skills, as well as stimulate creative thinking and self-expression. A caregiver must accompany each child. No child under two should be present during class. Projects vary each session. All supplies included. $45Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jun 17-20 | 9am-9:45 | RothamelSess: 2 | M-TH | Jul 15-18 | 9am-9:45 | Rothamel Sess: 3 | M-TH | Aug 26-29 | 9am-9:45 | Rothamel

Clay StartAges 2-3Experience the tactile world of art as you and your child work in clay. Working in clay is an excellent exercise for developing your child’s !ne motor skills while learning to express the world in 3-D. Your child will guide you as they pinch, coil, and stamp in clay. A caregiver must accompany each child. No child under two should be present during class. $60M-TH | Aug 12-15 | 10am-11 | Rothamel

early childhoodEarly childhood classes are designed to be highly experimental and exploratory. Emphasizing discovery and spontaneity, these classes are an excellent way to support a toddler’s and preschooler’s social, physical, and cognitive development through the exploration of art.

Art and MoreAges 4-6Art and literacy – a winning combination! Books will be read aloud and linked to each art project for skill development in both visual and literary arts. Children will explore paint, drawing, and collage, while building important social skills. Projects vary each session. $70Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jun 17-20 | 10am-12 | RothamelSess: 2 | M-TH | Jul 15-18 | 10am-12 | RothamelSess: 3 | M-TH | Aug 26-29 | 10am-12 | Rothamel

Incredible ClayAges 4-6Working with clay helps children develop !ne motor skills and build skills to think in 3-D. We will construct and glaze a variety of clay projects from start to !nish, stimulating our imagination. $70Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jul 8-11 | 10am-12 | BommaritoSess: 2 | M-TH | Aug 19-22 | 10am-12 | Bommarito

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youthYouth classes are designed to introduce students to the elements and principles of art and design—the building blocks used to create a work of art. In addition to specific technical and artistic skills and knowledge, our teaching process promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills as well as pro-social behaviors.

ages 6-8

All About MeAges 6-8Think and explore in clay as you build a sculpture of yourself, make a mask of your face, create picture frames and more. Have fun creating 3-D objects with clay and other materials and enjoy the self-discovery you’ll !nd when looking in the mirror! $90Sess: | M-TH | Jun 17-20 | 1pm-4 | Bommarito

Deep Sea ClayAges 6-8Underwater creatures and plants are our inspiration! Practice basic clay skills, designing and creating 3-D sculptures and habitats plus hand-build functional ceramic pieces such as cups and bowls. You will bring your favorite sea animals to life! $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jun 24-27 | 9am-12 | Bommarito

Large Colorful PaintingAges 6-8Experience painting in a BIG way by using a variety of colors and creating interesting art forms and subjects. Use art elements of color and shape to create fun, colorful , large paintings while using important principles of design. $90Sess: 2 | M-TH | Jun 24-27 | 1pm-4 | Williams

Drawing What You SeeAges 6-8Drawing is the foundation for the visual arts, and translating the world around us onto paper is a valuable skill! In this class we will spend time learning to look at an object and focus on exploring the world of observation. We will touch on key terms and techniques, but most importantly, students will be encouraged to use unique and creative tools to depict what they see in their drawings. Bring Strathmore 14 x17-spiral sketchbook. $90M-F | Jul 1-5 | (no class July 4) 9am-12 | Williams

NEW! Lunch Break

Child CareSee page 5

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Dr. Seuss and YouAges 6-8Share your favorite Dr. Seuss books and characters, using his zany worlds as inspiration. Create your own wonderful creatures in clay, and glaze them with wild colors. $90M-F | Jul 1-5 | (no class July 4) 1pm-4 | Bommarito

Abstract AdventuresAges 6-8In this exploratory class we’ll focus on art elements and principles (line, shape, texture, values, pattern and balance), while creating unique, experimental pieces. Learn about abstract art and artists who were in"uenced by it: Mark Rothko, Paul Klee, Juan Miro, Jasper Johns and others. $90Sess: 2 | M-TH | Jul 8-11 | 1pm-4 | Williams

Backyard ClayAges 6-8Let nature inspire you while you experiment with clay techniques to create backyard art. Attract wildlife to your backyard habitat with unique feeders, "ower pots, and water sources. We’ll use the extruder, slab roller, and hand-building techniques. $90Sess: 2 | M-TH | Jul 15-18 | 1pm-4 | Bommarito

Prince and Princess WeekAges 6-8Imagine you are a prince or princess in an enchanted kingdom. Explore stories and artwork as we design our own wands and scepters, a family crest, and tiaras or crowns. We’ll create a plate and cup out of clay to use at our !nal dress-up party! $90M-TH | Jul 22-25 | 9am-12 | Bommarito

Animals in ArtAges 6-8Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! Let’s go on a search for animals in art as we explore some great world folk artists to see how they depicted animals in their work. Explorations will include drawing, printing, painting, and sculptures. $90M-TH | Jul 22-25 | 1pm-4 | Williams

The Art of MeAges 6-8Using a variety of materials, create a self-portrait collage, a “book of secrets,” a personalized art box, and other mixed-media art that re"ects your most valuable muse: You! $90M-TH | Jul 29- Aug 1 | 9am-12 | Rathbun

PAWtteryAges 6-8Work in clay with your favorite animals in mind. Make a mug that looks like a furry friend, fun bowls with legs and tails, and creations with scales, spots or stripes! $90M-TH | Jul 29-Aug 1 | 1pm-4 | Danos

Clay BakeryAges 6-8Create artwork that looks good enough to eat! In the style of Wayne Thiebaud, students will cook up some colorful clay goodies that can be used as containers, dishes, or just decoration. From triple-layer cakes to cupcakes with sprinkles, we’ll practice clay construction and glazing techniques. $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Aug 5-8 | 9am-12 | Rathbun

Adventures in SculptureAges 6-8Our art leaves the page as we explore the exciting world of 3-D sculpture. Students will use three-dimensional form as they plan and create artwork that will incorporate clay, found objects in paper,cardboard, wire, and more. $90Sess: 2 | M-TH | Aug 5-8 | 1pm-4 | Allen

Clay CastlesAges 6-8Castles from around the world will be the inspiration for this imaginative camp. Using hand-building techniques like slab construction and extrusion, students will create their own castles to !re and glaze. At the last class, the projects will be assembled to create a kingdom of clay! $90M-TH | Aug 12-15 | 1pm-4 | Rathbun

Paint ExplorationAges 6-8For the artist who loves to paint! Students will practice color-mixing, idea development, and composition while creating dynamic paintings using various paints, tools, and subjects. $90Sess: 2 | M-TH | Aug 19-22 | 1pm-4 | Danos

Folk Tale ClayAges 6-8Folk tales from cultures around the world will inspire our artwork. Build a collaborative class project based on a story, and create fantastic !gures and unique creatures in clay. $90M-TH | Aug 26-29 | 1pm-4 | Bommarito

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Save 15% o! classes*

when you become an Arts Central member!

See page 30.*Does not include classes

by Guest Artists.

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Experimental DrawingAges 8-12Think you’ve tried it all when it comes to drawing? Think again! Experience drawing using a variety of new tools and techniques. Go beyond the traditional pencil on paper as you learn to transform drawings to paintings and more! $90M-F | Jul 1-5 | (no class July 4) 1pm-4 | Williams

Abstract AdventuresAges 8-12In this exploratory class we will focus on the art elements and principles of line, shape, texture, values, pattern and balance, while creating pieces that are unique and experimental. Students will learn about abstract art and some of the artists that were in"uences by it: Mark Rothko, Paul Klee, Juan Miro, Jasper Johns and others. $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jul 8-11 | 9am-12 | Williams

Backyard ClayAges 8-12Let nature inspire you while you experiment with clay techniques to create backyard art. Summer is a great time to attract wildlife to your backyard habitat with unique feeders, "ower pots, and water sources. Use tools like the extruder, slab roller, and their own hand-building techniques. $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jul 15-18 | 9am-12 | Bommarito

The Art of The BookAges 8-12Students will experience the artistic process from beginning to end. Translate drawings into embossed prints that will be colored with inked plates in a real printing press. Include select prints in an accordion-fold book —a work of art in itself. $90M-TH | Jul 15-18 | 1pm-4 | Williams

ages 8-12

FUNctional ClayAges 8-12Create ceramic artwork that is both artistic and useful! You will make a place setting all in clay using beautiful, bold colors and designs. Practice various techniques like coil, slab, and extrusion to make a plate, bowl and cup that you can use every day! $90M-TH | Jun 17-20 | 9am-12 | Bommarito

Handmade Paper ArtAges 8-12Create works of art using your very own handmade paper! Starting with pulp from paper and cloth !bers, add other elements like leaves, "ower petals, and pictures to create unique papers that can be made into cards, collage, and even sculptures. $90M-TH | Jun 17-20 | 1pm-4 | Williams

Large Colorful PaintingAges 8-12Experience painting in a BIG way by using a variety of colors and creating interesting art forms and subjects. Use art elements of color and shape to create fun, colorful , large paintings while using important principles of design. $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jun 24-27 | 9am-12 | Williams

Deep Sea ClayAges 8-12Underwater creatures and plants are our inspiration! Practice basic clay skills, designing and creating 3-D sculptures and habitats plus hand-build functional ceramic pieces such as cups and bowls. You will bring your favorite sea animals to life! $90Sess: 2 | M-TH | Jun 24-27 | 1pm-4 | Bommarito

Creative Clay SculptureAges 8-12Think outside the functional clay box as you create imaginative ceramic art! Using a variety of hand-building techniques including slab, coil, and extruded tubes, students can build 3-D artwork from abstract forms to lifelike !gures. $90M-F | Jul 1-5 | (no class July 4) 9am-12 | Danos

NEW! Lunch Break

Child CareSee page 5

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Pop ArtAges 8-12Focusing on the work of Pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Keith Haring, explore monoprints, plaster casting, paper mache, and more. Students will then use popular culture to inspire their own eye popping art! $90M-TH | Jul 22-25 | 9am-12 | Williams

Noisy ClayAges 8-12Ceramic art doesn’t have to sit on a shelf; it can hang, move, and create music! Using hand-building techniques, students will create wind chimes, whistles, and other pieces that are meant to be enjoyed by the eyes and the ears. $90M-TH | Jul 22-25 | 1pm-4 | Rathbun

Luminary ClayAges 8-12Students will experiment with handbuilding techniques as well as the use of negative space and composition to create unique luminaries to display comforting candle light. The artwork will be glazed and !red, ready to illuminate the summer nights. $90M-TH | Jul 29-Aug 1 | 9am-12 | Danos

Camp CartoonAges 8-12Students who are interested in cartooning and animation will be introduced to the various stages of story development, drawing techniques, and comic book creation. Practice techniques in character development, cartoon paneling, and comic book design, then put your ideas into motion with "ip book animation! $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jul 29-Aug 1 | 1pm-4 | WinchesterSess: 2 | M-TH | Aug 26-29 | 1pm-4 | Winchester

Adventures in SculptureAges 8-12Our art leaves the page as we explore the exciting world of 3-D sculpture. Students will use three-dimensional form as they plan and create artwork that will incorporate clay, found objects in paper, cardboard, wire, and more. $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Aug 5-8 | 9am-12 | Allen

Clay BakeryAges 8-12Create artwork that looks good enough to eat! In the style of Wayne Thiebaud, students will cook up some colorful clay goodies that can be used as containers, dishes, or just decoration. From triple-layer cakes to cupcakes with sprinkles, practicing clay construction and glazing techniques is the cherry on top! $90Sess: 2 | M-TH | Aug 5-8 | 1pm-4 | Rathbun

Clay DragonsAges 8-12Dragons have inspired art and the imagination throughout the world. Explore the myth and mysteries of the dragon while practicing hand-building techniques in clay to create your own dragons to glaze and !re. $90M-TH | Aug 12-15 | 9am-12 | Bommarito

Art In The OutdoorsAges 8-12We will take our supplies outside as we explore the various habitats surrounding the Art Station. Create your own illustrations and other artwork inspired by the !sh, birds, insects, "owers, and other sights found in the natural world along the Deschutes River. $90M-TH | Aug 12-15 | 1pm-4 | Elder

Paint ExplorationAges 8-12This is a class for the artist who loves to paint! Students will practice color-mixing, idea development, and composition while creating dynamic paintings using various types of paints, tools, and subjects. $90Sess: 1 | M-TH | Aug 19-22 | 9am-12 | Danos

Clay TownAges 8-12Build your own city out of clay! You’re the planner and engineer when you step into the clay studio and learn all the ins-and-outs of building with clay. You will practice a variety of hand-building techniques to create your own town. $90M-TH | Aug 26-29 | 9am-12 | Bommarito

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Clay TownCalling all architects,

city planners, and urban visionaries!

See page 12.

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DrawingAges 13-17By “seeing” like an artist, you can portray your world on paper using a variety of tools and techniques. With pencils, pastels, charcoal, and blending tools, you will explore basic drawing techniques including perspective, shape, shadow, and composition. Bring a 9”x12” sketch book. $90F | Jul 12-Aug 2 | 1pm-4 | Mann

Sculptural FormAges 13-17Principles of three-dimensional thinking form the foundation for all design, planning, and building of forms in real space. Functional objects, site-speci!c installations, architecture, and environmental art use basic three-dimensional composition. Using sculptural processes and readily available materials, students investigate three-dimensional ideas and design. $90F | Aug 9-30 | 9am-12 | Allen

Nature DrawingAges 13-17Practice the art of biological illustration as you explore the natural environments along the Deschutes River. Using valuable observational drawing skills, create lifelike drawings of the birds, insects, !sh, and "owers that you can use to create your own !eld guide.$90F | Aug 9-30 | 1pm-4 | Elder

Introduction to Mold MakingAges 13-17Mold making is an invaluable skill for a plaster sculptor and entrepreneurial artist. You will practice making one- and two-part molds, and explore which materials can be poured into plaster molds to create accurate multiples of your original. $90F | Aug 9-30 | 1pm-4 | Allen

ages 13–17

Wheel ThrowingAges 13-17This is your opportunity to immerse yourself into just throwing pots on the wheel. Throw various shapes, trim your pots, and glaze your pieces. Class size is limited to seven so each student can work on the wheel the entire time. Price re"ects limited class size. $108Sess: 1 | M-TH | Jul 8-11 | 1pm-4 | DanosSess: 2 | M-TH | Aug 19-22 | 1pm-4 | Bommarito

Composition in Fused GlassAges 13-17Practice the art principles of design while you work with the versatile medium of fused glass. Students will create a composition using the technique of kiln-carving, then work in three dimensions by creating a fused glass sun catcher mobile. $40 materials fee due to instructor. $65F | Jul 12-26 | 1pm-4 | Christoferson

Alternative Process PhotographyAges 13-17Digitally capture the details of nature and create one-of-a-kind prints using digital negatives and contact printing coated watercolor paper, as well as mixed-media techniques. Students will !nd out what it means to be on the journey to artistic vision! Bring a digital camera and laptop computer. $90F | Jul 12-Aug 2 | 9am-12 | Bowser

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arts educationjuneMosaic Art SA-SU 6/1,2,8 10am-4 $175 $175 AS 19Continuing Watercolor Workshop: Traveling Creatively 1 F 6/14 9:30am-4:30 $75 $64 AS 17Upcycled: Wearable Art 1 W 6/19-7/3 6pm-9 $99 $84 AS 18Continuing Watercolor Workshop: Jazz up Your Color 2 F 6/21 9:30am-4:30 $75 $64 AS 17Art Paired with Wine: Introduction to Fused Glass 1 TH 6/27 6pm-9 $40 $34 AS 18Fused Glass Workshop: Coasters and Trivets 1 SA 6/29 12pm-4 $40 $34 AS 16Art by The Water: Shevlin Park 1 SA 6/29 1pm-4 $35 $30 OS 17

julyBotanical Painting T-TH 7/9-11 6pm-9 $110 $110 AS 19Wheel Throwing TH 7/11-8/15 6pm-9 $180 $153 AS 16Inspired Garden: Sun Plaques 1 SA 7/13 12pm-3 $35 $30 AS 16Upcycled: Functional Art 2 W 7/17-31 6pm-9 $99 $84 AS 18Continuing Watercolor Workshop: Smith Rock en Plein 3 SA 7/20 9:30am-4:30 $75 $64 OS 17Alternative Process Photography SA 7/20-8/3 10am-3 $180 $153 AS 18Fused Glass Workshop: Kiln Carving 2 SA 7/20 12pm-4 $40 $34 AS 16Dichroic Glass Cabochon Jewelry T 7/23 6pm-9 $30 $26 AS 16Art Paired with Wine: Collage in the Style of Rex Ray 2 TH 7/25 6pm-9 $40 $34 AS 18Basic Ceramic Sculpture Design SA 7/27-28 12pm-4 $95 $81 AS 16

augustInspired Garden: Wind Chimes 2 SA 8/3-10 12pm-3 $70 $60 AS 16Art by The Water: Old Mill District 2 SA 8/10 1pm-4 $35 $30 AS 17The Drawing Response T-TH 8/13-15 9am-12 $72 $61 AS 17Upcycled: Decorative Art 3 W 8/14-28 6pm-9 $99 $84 AS 18Fused Glass Images and Design in Frit SA 8/17 12pm-3 $45 $45 AS 19The Art of Henna SA 8/17 10am-4 $48 $41 AS 17Art Paired with Wine: Watercolor Zen 3 TH 8/22 6pm-9 $40 $34 AS 18Inspired Garden: Creative Terracotta Planters 3 SA 8/24 12pm-3 $35 $30 AS 16River Rock Reaction in Fused Glass W-TH 8/28-29 6pm-9 $60 $51 AS 16Art by The Water: Twilight at Elk Lake 3 SA 8/31 3:30pm-6:30 $35 $30 OS 17

Art Station

Art Station (AS) classes are held at 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive. For o!-site (OS) classes, see class descriptions at artscentraloregon.org for details.

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Fused Glass WorkshopsAges 14 & upStudents will explore the wide variety of art glass colors and products that are available to the glass fuser, and how these products respond to varying levels of heat. Project-oriented sessions provide hands-on opportunities to develop and advance glass cutting skills and composition techniques. $38 materials fee paid to instructor per class. $40 each sessionSess. 1: “Coasters and Trivets” | SA | Jun 29 | 12pm-4 | ChristofersonSess. 2: “Kiln Carving” | SA | Jul 20 | 12pm-4 | Christoferson

Wheel ThrowingAges 14 & upPractice basic wheel techniques including centering, opening, pulling, shaping, trimming, !nishing, and glazing. Emphasis will be on the successful integration of form and function. All levels welcome, returning students are welcome to focus and improve on the basics! Class is limited to seven students. Clay, !rings, and tools provided. $180TH | Jul 11-Aug 15 | 6pm-9 | Kinder

Inspired Garden Workshop SeriesAges 14 & upAttend any or all of these creative workshops, designed to !nd inspiration in your outdoor surroundings. Techniques including slab construction and clay sculpting will be used to create unique works of art that will compliment the sights and sounds of your garden. All supplies and !rings included.Sess. 1: “Sun Plaques” | SA | Jul 13 | 12pm-3 | Bommarito | $35Sess. 2: “Windchimes” | SA | Aug 3-10 | 12pm-3 | Rathbun | $70Sess. 3: “Creative Terracotta Planters” | SA | Aug 24 | 12pm-3 | Bommarito | $35

Dichroic Glass Cabochon JewelryAges 14 & upSparkly, colorful, and mysterious, glass with a dichroic coating is especially beautiful in jewelry. In this class each student will make four 1” cabochons to be worn as pendants. $28 materials fee to be paid to instructor. $30T | Jul 23 | 6pm-9 | Christoferson

Basic Ceramic Sculpture DesignAges 14 & upStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals of ceramic sculpture in this weekend class. From wedging clay to hollowing out forms, students will gain an understanding of the process of designing and creating a !gurative sculpture in clay. Supplies and !ring included. $95SA | Jul 27-28 | 12pm-4 | Goheen

River Rock Reaction in Fused GlassAges 14 & upUsing various sizes of frit (crushed glass) in colors that react with each other when heated, we will create a custom piece of sheet glass reminiscent of river rock. The second night we will incorporate pieces of this river rock glass in a project of your choice. $58 materials fee to be paid to instructor. $60W-TH | Aug 28-29 | 6pm-9 | Christoferson

teen & adultAdult classes and workshops encompass enrichment as well as specific technical and artistic skills and knowledge. Classes emphasize the use of art and design principles to facilitate experimentation and exploration. Taught by professional teaching artists, classes range from one-day workshops to in-depth courses.

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Continuing Watercolor WorkshopsAges 14 & up (unless otherwise speci!ed)Enjoy a variety of exercises and demonstrations to further develop your personal style and ability.  Each session, we’ll focus on a speci!c technique and subject that will encourage you to develop your skills. Previous watercolor experience recommended. Supplies List. $66 each session

Sess. 1: “Traveling Creatively–Watercolor Journaling” F | Jun 14 | 9:30am-4:30 | Briggs

Sess. 2: “Jazz up Your Color” F | Jun 21 | 9:30am-4:30 | Briggs

Sess. 3: “Smith Rock Plein Air Watercolor Workshop” (ages 18 & up)SA | Jul 20 | 9:30am-4:30 | Briggs | Meet at Smith Rock State Park

Art by The Water: Watercolor WorkshopsAges 18 & upTake advantage of Bend’s rivers and high lakes in this series of plein air watercolor workshops. Practice the basics of painting outdoors, then immerse yourself in the joy of capturing nature in open air with the bene!t of instructor assistance. Please bring a 9”x12” spiral 140# cold press watercolor pad. All other supplies included. $35 each session

Sess. 1: “Shevlin Park” SA | Jun 29 | 1pm-4 | Holtzman | Aspen Hall Parking Lot

Sess. 2: “The Old Mill” SA | Aug 10 | 1pm-4 | Holtzman | Meet at the Art Station

Sess. 3: “Twilight at Elk Lake” SA | Aug 31 | 3:30pm-6:30 | Holtzman | Elk Lake Resort

The Art of HennaAges 14 & upWith origins in Egypt, Henna is a plant-based dye that is used to create temporary body art. Practice basic techniques of mixing your henna, composition, and applying simple designs. $10 materials fee paid to instructor. All supplies provided. $48SA | Aug 17 | 10am-4 | Dickerson

The Drawing ResponseAges 18 & upUse deep observation and drawing as a path to discover and connect to the world around you. With simple tools (pencil, pen, and watercolors) and guidance, we will spend three mornings drawing at local parks (!rst class meets at the Art Station). Rather than passing by the small and amazing, we will search it out. Rather than focusing on “getting it right”, we will be encouraged to “get to know”. Open to all skill levels. Please bring a 9”x12” or smaller spiral-bound sketch book and small watercolor pad; all other art supplies provided. $72T-TH | Aug 13-15 | 9am-12 | Shuck

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mixed media

Bin There, Found That Upcycled Art SeriesAges 14 & upThe earnest concept known as recycling morphed into the lighthearted, aesthetically exciting movement called “upcycling”.  The making-do-with-what-we-have mindset is a wildly creative process that can revamp your wardrobe, accessories, and decorative objects with a budget in mind. Take any or all of these weekly classes to change your perspective from “recycled” to “re-born.” $99 each session

Sess. 1: “Rags to Cashmere–Wearable Art” W | Jun 19-Jul 3 | 6pm-9 | Allen

Sess. 2: “Accessorize This–Functional Art” W | Jul 17-31 | 6pm-9 | Allen

Sess. 3: “Inspiration 101–Decorative Art” W | Aug 14-28 | 6pm-9 | Allen

Art Paired with WineAges 21 & upIt’s a little bit of art, a little bit of wine, and a whole lot of inspiration! Each session will introduce students to a di$erent art medium and instructor, working in a relaxed atmosphere of fun and creativity. Sign up for any or all sessions. All supplies, two glasses of wine, and light appetizers provided. $40 each session.

Sess. 1: “Introduction to Fused Glass” TH | Jun 27 | 6pm-9 | Christoferson ($38 materials fee to instructor)

Sess. 2: “Collage in the Style of Rex Ray” TH | Jul 25 | 6pm-9 | Solley

Sess. 3: “Watercolor Zen” TH | Aug 22 | 6pm-9 | Holtzman

Alternative Process PhotographyAges 14 & upFrom camera operation and composition overview to hand coloring and collaging, we explore the world of the photographic art print. Vandyke brown and Cyanotype blue print processes will alter photos taken within walking distance of the Art Station. Students bring a digital camera & laptop computer. All other supplies included. $180SA | Jul 20-Aug 3 | 10am-3 | Bowser

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guest artists

Mosaic ArtAges 14 and OlderThis three day workshop o$ers participants an opportunity to create a decorative and functional artistic statement using contemporary as well as ancient techniques in this timeless art medium. The !rst two days of the class will focus on tool usage, preparation of the substrate, and the creation of the artwork. The !nal day will be devoted to the grouting and polishing process. Glass, tile, operating supplies, and tools will be provided by the instructor. This class is appropriate for beginners and experienced mosaic enthusiasts alike. $25 materials fee paid to instructor. $175SA-SU | June 1, 2, 8 | 10am-4 | Dunlavy

About The Artist: Rita DunlavyRita Neely Dunlavy was educated in the world of business and !nance, but found her balance in the creation and teaching of mosaics. Her artwork can be seen in local galleries and collections across the country. She is the Director of the Mosaic Guild of Central Oregon, a partner in the Red Chair Gallery in Bend and a member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists

Botanical PaintingAges 14 & upPractice fundamentals of botanical painting in watercolor or work on speci!c, advanced skills. Students will be introduced to necessary supplies, drawing, and painting techniques, composition, choosing and mixing colors, and more. All levels welcome. $15 material fee due to instructor. $110T-TH | July 7-11 | 6pm-9 | Debons

About The Artist: Jeanne DebonsJeanne Debons earned her PhD from the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University in 1986, and subsequently has studied botanical painting on her own and received a diploma in Botanical Painting from The English Gardening School at the Chelsea Physic Garden, London in 2005. Since then, creating and teaching Botanical Painting have become her passion. Her work has been shown in several local exhibitions, and she shares her gift with others through workshops and personal instruction at her home.

Fused Glass Images and Design in FritAges 14 & upWork with glass artist Curtis Grant to create unique and beautiful designs using a powdered palette of frit glass. Students will experiment with color and texture to create an abstract design, becoming familiar with the unique characteristics of frit. Students will then use frit techniques to recreate a monochromatic image from a digital photo of your choice. All supplies included. $95SA | Aug 17 | 12pm-3 | Grant

About The Artist: Curtis GrantCurtis Grant is an artist who works in three-dimensional design using wood, metal, and glass media. His style has evolved through his work in architecture, utilizing space, structure, and the elements of wood, water, glass, and metal. It was his work creating large-scale water features that allowed Grant to relinquish control as an artist, and embrace the unpredictable qualities of the mediums he works with. The tactile and variable nature of glass is what has drawn Grant to working with fused glass. From tacky to molten and all points in between, Grant enjoys the in!nite possibilities that glass can o$er.

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how to registerPlease Register Early!It’s unfortunate when we have to cancel a class and disappoint the people who HAVE registered. We have to decide if a class is a “go” a few days before it starts. Sometimes we get registration requests after a class has already been cancelled due to low enrollment. Help us avoid cancelling classes—register early!Enrollment is !nalized only after full payment is received. Registration is on a !rst-paid basis only. For your convenience, we accept cash, personal checks, Visa, Master Card, American Express, and Discover credit cards.Please read the course descriptions carefully for course dates and times. You may register in the following ways:

Online. Register through artscentraloregon.org. By Mail. 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr., Bend, Oregon 97702. Send a check made payable to Arts Central or note credit card information on the registration form. In Person. Stop by Art Station during o%ce hours: Monday– Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday from 10 am to 3 pm.By Telephone. Call Art Station at 541-617-1317 during o%ce hours.By Fax. Fax your registration form to 541-617-1439. Please call to con!rm receipt.

Late Class EnrollmentPlease call if you would like to join a class that has already started. Missed classes will not be pro-rated.

ConfirmationWe send out a written con!rmation and receipt with all registrations. If you have been waitlisted or if there is a problem, we will notify you.

AbsencesAs a courtesy to your teacher, please notify the o%ce in advance of absence. Missed classes/camps/workshops due to student absence are not made up. Classes are not pro-rated due to vacations, con"ict, etc.

Refunds/CreditsFull refunds/credits are readily granted if noti!ed seven days prior to the start of class. A $3 processing fee will be deducted from all customer-initiated refunds. A 15% administrative fee will be deducted if noti!ed less than seven days prior to the start of class. Credits are good for one year from the date of issue. NO credits/refunds will be issued when noti!ed 48 hours or less from the start of a class.

New & Improved Online Registration SystemThe Art Station is excited to announce an improved online registration system. With an online account, you can search the season’s programs in multiple ways, securely register for classes for the whole family, track credits and class history, and even sync schedules with Outlook! Look forward to a quicker registration process and the ability to update your own account information.

Now you can:Buy memberships and

gift certi"cates, print class schedules,

receive email updates, and more!

SPECIAL THANKS to the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation for funding our new registration system.

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Every child deserves the opportunity to experience the beauty, creativity, and hope that the arts inspire. Local companies and donors can make that happen by stepping up and adopting one or more of the 17 schools. Investments range from $1,000 to $10,000 for a full Artists in Schools residence program that will bring meaningful arts education delivered by professional art instructors to our local schools. Your donation will allow Arts Central to create a customized arts education program that can include:

Adopt a SchoolArts Central, in partnership with The Buccola Group and Greenpoint Technologies, is thrilled to announce the launch of the Adopt a School initiative. Backed by a generous $50,000 donation from these two businesses, Adopt a School will bring much-needed arts education programming into 17 Title 1 schools throughout the Bend LaPine School District.

From visual arts to dance, music to theatre, the Adopt a School initiative is designed to inspire students to learn, achieve, and succeed, all to nurture individual accomplishments and ensure a thriving cultural community.

Contact Debbie Butler at 541.633.7242

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A SCHOOL

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Artists in SchoolsInvite an illustrator, storyteller, photographer, or poet to your class! We have an AiS directory of over 30 professional dancers, musicians, artists, actors, and writers who love to teach children and youth in their art form. Let one of our talented and skilled teaching artists enrich your students’ learning experiences by bringing the magic of the arts into your classroom.

What Does a Residency Cost? 

Up to 4 consecutive hours of service on-site any time during a calendar day/evening. Includes 180 minutes of instruction, plus 60 minutes for required advance and on-site planning with sta$, prep before, between and after classes.

  Up to 8 consecutive hours of service on-site any time during a calendar day/evening. Includes 300 minutes of instruction per day, plus 180 minutes for required advance and on-site planning with sta$, prep before, between and after classes.

Teaching artist Paul Bennett (left) and students from Roslyn Elementary pose before their completed school mural project.

Visit artscentraloregon.org/ArtistResidency-Artforms.php

for a residency application.

BRING AN ARTIST

to your school

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VanGoVanGo is a community outreach program that provides students in rural towns—with limited access to professional-level arts education—the ability to build skills in various art disciplines. VanGo, a colorfully decorated Honda Element, is a mobile art studio complete with an art instructor and supplies. With a strong art menu and teaching artists who foster a love and appreciation of the arts, students of all ages can experience the benefits of high quality arts education.

VanGo can assist non-profit service agencies and community organizations with educational goals by introducing the joys and benefits of self-expression and creative problem-solving through art. In addition to working with younger audiences, VanGo provides an artistic option for adult audiences at assisted living facilities, or creative activities for team-building exercises and professional development opportunities. To date, VanGo has traveled to 30 sites in four counties reaching over 2200 underserved children and youth.

In the spring of 2013, VanGo worked with the afterschool programs for La Pine Parks and Recreation, Je!erson County Kids Club in Madras, and MA Lynch Elementary in Redmond. Thanks to grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and US Bank, students throughout the region practiced skills in drawing, painting, print making, and digital photography with teaching artists Kyla Danos, Doug Bowser, and Alisha Mann.

Special thanks to our 2013 con!rmed community partners: Je"erson County Kids Club in Madras, La Pine Parks and Recreation, Sisters Parks and Recreation, and M.A. Lynch Elementary’s after-school “Cub Club” in Redmond!

Thanks to our sponsors and supporters of VanGo:National Endowment for the ArtsOregon Arts CommissionCollins Foundation

brings art to all

For more information on bringing VanGo programming to your community site or organization, please contact Tracy Alexander, Art Station Manager, at 541.617.1317.

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Mini PPP – May 19Kids teams obstacle course as part of Pole Pedal Paddle.

Les Schwab Amphitheater ConcertsMay 25—CakeMay 26—Sigur Ros

Happy Little Kids Run – May 25A run for 3–10 year old boys and girls.

St. Charles Free Summer Sundays June 2 – Redwood SonJune 9 –TremolocoJune 23 – Sallie Ford and the Sound OutsideJune 30 – Marley’s Ghost

Les Schwab Amphitheater ConcertsJune 28—Steve Miller BandJuly 12—Pink Martini

Sisters Quilt Walk – July 5–22 Quilts on view in the Old Mill District .

Splash N’ Dash – July 14Kid’s obstacle course, water slide and pool

St. Charles Free Summer Sundays Tumbleweed Wanderers—July 14Sassparilla—July 21Tony Smiley—July 28Cedric Watson & Bijou Creole—August 4

Children’s Festival – July 20Crafts, game booths and more aspart of Balloons Over Bend July 19–21.

Balloons Blast Kids Race – July 21A run for 3-10 year old girls and boys.

Bend Brewfest – August 15–17Over 100 distinct craft beers for tasting at the Les Schwab Amphitheater. Kid-friendly until 7pm.

Art in the High Desert – August 23–25Juried art show with over 100 artists on the banks of the Deschutes River.

the life we love.

541.312.0131

What’s Happening in and Around the Old Mill District

theoldmill.com | bendconcerts.com | 541.312.0131Follow us Facebook/oldmilldistrict Twitter @oldmilldistrict and @bendconcerts

Enjoy art everyday at Tumalo Art Co., Atelier 6000, Lubbesmeyer Studio & Gallery and DeWilde Art Glass. New art exhibitions open on the First Friday Art Walk (May 3, June 7, July, 5 & August 2) and are on view for the entire month. Stop by anytime and meet working artists.

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arts & culture alliance

The Arts & Culture Alliance (ACA) was initiated and sponsored by Arts Central in 2010. The alliance includes 31 non-profit and for-profit cultural organizations. ACA promotes a vibrant creative economy, cultural industry, and quality of life.

ATELIER 6000 389 SW Scalehouse Ct.,

Bend OR 97702 541.330.8759

ART IN THE HIGH DESERTP.O. Box 5575, Bend OR 97708

541.322.6272

ARTS, BEAUTIFICATION & CULTURE COMMISSION

710 NW Wall St., Bend OR 97701541.388.5517

ART IN PUBLIC PLACES

BEND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

777 N Wall #200, Bend OR 97701541.382.3221

ARTS CENTRAL15 SW Colorado, Bldg II, #100

Bend, OR 97702541.633.7242

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CASCADE CHORALEP.O. Box 2243,

Bend OR 97709-2243

CALDERA 31500 Blue Lake Drive,

Sisters, OR 97759541.610.9662

CASCADE ART & ENTERTAINMENT404 NE Norton Ave.,

Bend OR 97701541.388.5665

BEND DANCE PROJECT PO Box 127, Bend OR 97709

541.410.8451

CASCADES THEATRICAL COMPAY

148 NW Greenwood, Bend OR 97701541.389.0803

BELLA ACAPELLA HARMONY 541.388.5028

[email protected]

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COCC BARBER LIBRARY ROTUNDA GALLERY

2600 College Way, Bend OR 97701541.383.7563

CENTRAL OREGON MASTERSINGERS

541.385.7229

CENTRAL OREGON SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION

P.O. Box 7953, Bend OR 97708541.317.3941

DES CHUTES HISTORICAL MUSEUM

129 NW Idaho Ave., Bend OR 97701541.389.1813

DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY

601 NW Wall St., Bend OR 97701541.617.7050

HIGH DESERT CHAMBER MUSIC

P.O. Box 1272, Bend OR 97709541.306.3988

HIGH DESERT JOURNALP.O. Box 7647, Bend OR 97708

541.419.9836

LES SCHWAB AMPHITHEATER344 SW Shevlin-Hixon Dr.,

Bend OR 97702541.318.5457

LUBBESMEYER STUDIO450 SW Powerhouse Dr., #423,

Bend OR 97702541.330.0840

MOCKINGBIRD GALLERY869 NW Wall St., Ste 100,

Bend OR 97701541.388.2107

THE MUSEUM AT WARM SPRINGS

2189 Hwy 26, P.O. Box 909, Warm Springs OR 97761

541.553.3331

THE NATURE OF WORDS224 NW Oregon Ave.,

Bend OR 97701541.647.2233

REDMOND COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION

541.350.7222

SECOND STREET THEATER220 NE Lafayette Ave.,

Bend OR 97701541.312.9625

SISTERS FOLK FESTIVAL204 W. Adams St., #202,

Sisters, OR 97759541.549.4979

SISTERS OUTDOOR QUILT SHOW

220 S. Ash St. #4, Sisters, OR 97759541.549.0989

SUNRIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL

P.O. Box 4308, Sunriver, OR 97707541.593.1084

TERPSICHOREAN DANCE STUDIO

1601 NW Newport Ave., Bend, OR 97701541.389.5351

TOWER THEATRE FOUNDATION

835 NW Wall St., Bend, OR 97701541.317.0700

CENTRAL OREGON MASTER SINGERS

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OPPOSITE PAGETop row, left to right: Lubbesmeyer Studio, Art in Public Places, Atelier 6000 Printmaking & Book Arts Studio.

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June 22, 2013–Smith Rock State Park9-2:30 pm / 9241 NE Crooked River Dr., Terrebonne

A Day of Art, Nature, Family & FriendsARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS PAINT-OUT COMPETITION

RANGER PRESENTATION

Event Information and Artist Registrationsmithrockpaintout.com [email protected]

Smith Rock State Park Informationoregonstateparks.org/ park_51.php541-548-7501

FREE FAMILY ART ACTIVITIESHosted by Arts Central’s Art Station, 9-11 am

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arts central’s black & white 2013Mark your calendar and reserve your seats for Arts Central’s Black & White 2013. With fabulous silent and live auction items including fantastic trips, stunning original creations from local artists, one-of-a-kind experiences, gorgeous jewelry and much more, this event is not to be missed.

Last year, Arts Central brought arts education to more than 8,000 students in schools throughout Central Oregon. And, through the vast class o$erings at the Art Station, people of all ages and skill levels were able to discover and deepen their artistic passion. Your attendance at the Black & White allows us to not only continue this work, but to expand our reach throughout the community.

Space is limited so RSVP today and join us for an evening of gourmet food, !ne wine and friendly bidding, all to support Arts Central; the region’s only non-pro!t visual arts school.

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Sunday September 29, 2013

4 to 8 p.m.Bend Golf &

Country Club

$90 per person/$900 per table. Corporate sponsorships are available. For information, please call 541.633.7242 or visit artscentraloregon.org today!

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Which memberare you?

membership

Every membership allows Arts Central to continue its mission of providing a culturally rich environment for all through school residencies, collaborations with cultural organizations in the community, the development of a regional cultural tourism initiative, and much more.

Become a member today. Call 541.633.7242.

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Become a master at supporting the arts.

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$65 Basic Membership 15% discount on Art Station classes and camps* *Does not include Guest Artist classes

Monthly subscription to Cascade A & E ($25 value)10% discount on one birthday party at the Art StationSubscription to Arts Central’s monthly e-newsletterArts Central’s Arts for All class catalogs mailed to youArtistically Driven window cling

$100 Membership plus:

$30 in Culture Cash towards Art Station classes$25 gift certi!cate to the Shops at the Old Mill (quantities limited)

$250 Membership plus:

$60 in Culture Cash towards Art Station classes $25 gift certi!cate to the Shops at the Old Mill (quantities limited)

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You know that arts education fosters a sense of creativity and purpose, and inspires the young and young at heart. But did you know that an Arts Central membership delivers all the benefits of arts education plus some exclusive members-only perks?

$500 Membership plus:

$100 in Culture Cash to be used at our Black and White Auction Fundraiser* or apply towards Art Station classes *Tickets to the Black and White to be purchased separately

$25 gift certi!cate to the Shops at the Old Mill (quantities limited)

$1,000 Membership plus:

$200 in Culture Cash to be used at our Black and White Auction Fundraiser* or apply towards Art Station classes*Tickets to the Black and White to be purchased separately

$25 gift certi!cate to the Shops at the Old Mill (quantities limited))

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JOIN TODAY!

Some conditions may apply to Culture Cash. Please call the Art Station (541.617.1317) for details.*

Discounts, gifts and other goodies await. Choose your membership today.

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Backyard Clay Summer CampAges 6-8, page 8. Ages 8-12, page 11.