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COURSES FOR EVERY BUDGET! Coyote is available to any student who would like to participate! No family is ever turned away due to financial restrictions. We ask each family to consider what they can contribute, no matter the amount, to help cover Coyote’s cost of each workshop. WINTER + SPRING 2017 INCLUDING WINTER + SPRING BREAKS! AGES: All courses are suitable for 10 - 15 year olds LETTERS: Lettered sessions represent different dates and times and are not sequential. PREREQUISITES: Additional required skillset details noted on individual course descriptions. TUITION ALTERNATIVES: Scholarships+ Barters/trades Coyote Central has a generous scholarship program and system of trading goods or services for our auction so that any young person who is interested in a course is welcome. Additional information available on the website and/or registration form. COYOTE ADMITS STUDENTS REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL OR ETHNIC ORIGIN, OR GENDER IDENTITY REGISTER ONLINE! FOR FASTER REGISTRATION WWW.COYOTECENTRAL.ORG Online registration is quick and easy and gives you a better chance at your first choice! Tuition assistance is simple with online registration – simply checkout using the “pay later “option and follow the directions in your confirmation email. Together we’ll find the perfect cost for YOUR budget! Winter Term: Feb. 4 – March 25 ( No Class Feb. 18+19) SATURDAY MORNINGS SATURDAY AFTERNOONS ACTING + IMPROVISATION ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [A] FASHION DESIGN + SEW [A] ELECTRONICS + CIRCUIT BENDING [A] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [A] WELDING + FORGING [A] DESSERTS: ALL KINDS [A] HIP HOP STREET DANCING GLASS FLAMEWORKING [A] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [A] DRAWING + ILLUSTRATING FURNITURE DESIGN + BUILD [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [B] WELDING + METAL FABRICATION [A] COOK WITH A PRO + IRON CHEF [A] SUNDAY MORNINGS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAHY [A] FASHION DESIGN + SEW [B] FILMMAKING @ NWFF [A] COOK THE WORLD OVER [A] SUNDAY AFTERNOONS HIP HOP MUSIC, VIDEOS, + LIVE PRODUCTIONS [A] JEWELRY: SHOWCASE YOUR OWN DIGITAL ANIMATION [A] COMICS + CARTOON DRAWING [A] DESSERT CRAZES TUESDAY AFTERNOONS COOK: TASTE INTERNATIONAL + AROUND THE WORLD (4:00 – 6:00PM) Winter Break: Feb. 20 – 24 // Monday – Friday Mornings // 9:00 – 1:00 DANCE: URBAN STREET STYLES FICTION WRITING: FLASH FICTION FASHION: UPCYCLE IT Hannah ROBOTICS + MECHANICS [A] FILMMAKING @ NWFF [B] FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [B] DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [A] Afternoons // 1:30 – 5:30 MAGIC PERFORMANCE [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [B] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [B] GRAFFITI ART WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE COOK STREET FOOD TO FOOD TRUCKS Spring Break: Apr. 10 – 14 // Monday – Friday MORNINGS // 9:00 - 1:00 FASHION PRINT + SEW ORIGAMI: FOLD IT UP A NOTCH DIGITAL ANIMATION [B] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [B] FILMMAKING @ NWFF [C] COOK THE REGIONS OF THE USA Afternoons // 1:30 - 5:30 MAGIC PERFORMANCE [B] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [C] COMICS + CARTOON DRAWING [B] METAL FOUND OBJECT SCULPTURES [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [C] WELDING + WOOD DETAILING DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [B] Spring Term: Apr. 22 – June 10 No Class May 27+28 SATURDAY MORNINGS SATURDAY AFTERNOONS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [B] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [D] FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [C] ELECTRONICS + CIRCUIT BENDING [B] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [C] WELDING + FORGING [B] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [D] COOK LIKE A PRO + IRON CHEF [B] MAGIC PERFORMANCE [C] FLAMEWORKING [C] DIGITAL ANIMATION [C] METAL FOUND OBJECT SCULPTURES [B] FURNITURE DESIGH + BUILD [C] WELDING + METAL FABRICATION [B] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [E] DESSERTS: ALL KINDS [B] SUNDAY MORNINGS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [C] FASHION DESIGN + SEW [D] COOK: EAST MEETS WEST SUNDAY AFTERNOONS VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [B] HIP HOP MUSIC, VIDEOS, + LIVE PRODUCTIONS [B] DESSERTS: PASTRIES, + THE THRILL OF BAKING TUESDAY AFTERNOONS DESSERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD (4:00 – 6:00PM)

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Page 1: COURSES FOR EVERY BUDGET! - media.virbcdn.commedia.virbcdn.com/files/0d/cc6250d947bd752f-WINTER... · positions. You’ll develop your abilities in storytelling, page layout, penciling,

COURSES FOR EVERY BUDGET! Coyote is available to any student who would like to participate!

No family is ever turned away due to financial restrictions. We ask each family to consider what they can contribute, no matter the amount, to help cover Coyote’s cost of each workshop.

WINTER + SPRING 2017 INCLUDING WINTER + SPRING BREAKS!

AGES: All courses are suitable

for 10 - 15 year olds

LETTERS: Lettered sessions represent different dates and times and are not

sequential.

PREREQUISITES: Additional required skillset details noted on individual course

descriptions.

TUITION ALTERNATIVES:

S c h o l a r s h i p s + B a r t e r s / t r a d e s

Coyote Central has a generous scholarship program and

system of trading goods or services for our auction

so that any young person who is interested

in a course is welcome.

Additional information available on the website and/or

registration form.

COYOTE ADMITS STUDENTS REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL OR ETHNIC ORIGIN,

OR GENDER IDENTITY

REGISTER ONLINE! FOR FASTER REGISTRATION

WWW.COYOTECENTRAL.ORG Online registration is quick and easy

and gives you a better chance at your first choice!

Tuition assistance is simple with

online registration – simply checkout using the “pay later “option

and follow the directions in your confirmation email. Together we’ll

find the perfect cost for YOUR budget!

W i n t e r T e r m : F e b . 4 – M a r c h 2 5 ( N o C l a s s F e b . 1 8 + 1 9 ) S A T U R D A Y M O R N I N G S S A T U R D A Y A F T E R N O O N S

ACTING + IMPROVISATION ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [A] FASHION DESIGN + SEW [A] ELECTRONICS + CIRCUIT BENDING [A] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [A] WELDING + FORGING [A] DESSERTS: ALL KINDS [A]

HIP HOP STREET DANCING GLASS FLAMEWORKING [A] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [A] DRAWING + ILLUSTRATING FURNITURE DESIGN + BUILD [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [B] WELDING + METAL FABRICATION [A] COOK WITH A PRO + IRON CHEF [A]

S U N D A Y M O R N I N G S

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAHY [A] FASHION DESIGN + SEW [B] FILMMAKING @ NWFF [A] COOK THE WORLD OVER [A]

S U N D A Y A F T E R N O O N S

HIP HOP MUSIC, VIDEOS, + LIVE PRODUCTIONS [A] JEWELRY: SHOWCASE YOUR OWN DIGITAL ANIMATION [A] COMICS + CARTOON DRAWING [A] DESSERT CRAZES

T U E S D A Y A F T E R N O O N S

COOK: TASTE INTERNATIONAL + AROUND THE WORLD (4:00 – 6:00PM)

W i n t e r B r e a k : F e b . 2 0 – 2 4 / / M o n d a y – F r i d a y

M o r n i n g s / / 9 : 0 0 – 1 : 0 0

DANCE: URBAN STREET STYLES FICTION WRITING: FLASH FICTION FASHION: UPCYCLE IT Hannah ROBOTICS + MECHANICS [A] FILMMAKING @ NWFF [B] FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [B] DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [A]

A f t e r n o o n s / / 1 : 3 0 – 5 : 3 0

MAGIC PERFORMANCE [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [B] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [B] GRAFFITI ART WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE COOK STREET FOOD TO FOOD TRUCKS

S p r i n g B r e a k : A p r . 1 0 – 1 4 / / M o n d a y – F r i d a y

M O R N I N G S / / 9 : 0 0 - 1 : 0 0

FASHION PRINT + SEW ORIGAMI: FOLD IT UP A NOTCH DIGITAL ANIMATION [B] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [B] FILMMAKING @ NWFF [C] COOK THE REGIONS OF THE USA

A f t e r n o o n s / / 1 : 3 0 - 5 : 3 0

MAGIC PERFORMANCE [B] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [C] COMICS + CARTOON DRAWING [B] METAL FOUND OBJECT SCULPTURES [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [C] WELDING + WOOD DETAILING DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [B]

S p r i n g T e r m : A p r . 2 2 – J u n e 1 0 N o C l a s s M a y 2 7 + 2 8 S A T U R D A Y M O R N I N G S S A T U R D A Y A F T E R N O O N S

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [B] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [D] FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [C] ELECTRONICS + CIRCUIT BENDING [B] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [C] WELDING + FORGING [B] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [D] COOK LIKE A PRO + IRON CHEF [B]

MAGIC PERFORMANCE [C] FLAMEWORKING [C] DIGITAL ANIMATION [C] METAL FOUND OBJECT SCULPTURES [B] FURNITURE DESIGH + BUILD [C] WELDING + METAL FABRICATION [B] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [E] DESSERTS: ALL KINDS [B]

S U N D A Y M O R N I N G S

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [C] FASHION DESIGN + SEW [D] COOK: EAST MEETS WEST

S U N D A Y A F T E R N O O N S

VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [B] HIP HOP MUSIC, VIDEOS, + LIVE PRODUCTIONS [B] DESSERTS: PASTRIES, + THE THRILL OF BAKING T U E S D A Y A F T E R N O O N S

DESSERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD (4:00 – 6:00PM)

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ACTING + IMPROVISATION! Instructor: Gavin Reub Location: Coyote Performance Studio Tuition: $215 + $5 material fee = $220 Work with a professional actor to build your acting skills through training exercises such as improvisation, theater games, and selected scene work – the same paces for actors in professional training. You’ll count on your imagination to develop all kinds of characters and pick up tools to make them honest. You’ll even discover some keys to comedy! On the last day you’ll perform works that you’ve created with your fellow actors. Beginning & experienced actors, are all welcome! Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 10:00am – 1:00pm

BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM! Instructor: Martez Rice Location: Coyote Bike Shop Tuition: $215 + $60 material fee = $275 Select a beater bike to transform into your own one-of-a-kind ride. You’ll take it apart and put it back together so that it’s like new. Using wrenches, specialized tools, grease, and your own hands, you’ll overhaul your brakes, hubs, headsets and that’s just the start. From here on out you’ll be an expert at bike repair and maintenance. Final touch! You’ll detail it out to give it your original style and personal statement before you take it home. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 10:00 –1:00 pm Register with Session [A] Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 – 4:30 pm Register with Session [B] Spring Break: April 10 – April 14 1:30 – 5:30 pm Register with Session [C] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00 – 1:00 pm Register with Session [D] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30 pm Register with Session [E]

COMICS + CARTOON DRAWING! Instructor: David Lasky Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $30 material fee = $245 Learn the basics of cartoon drawing with a professional cartoonist. You’ll sharpen your skills in character design: facial expressions, characters in motion and always with clear body positions. You’ll develop your abilities in storytelling, page layout, penciling, inking, and editing. You’ll be getting really serious about the funny stuff, whether it’s Classic American, Manga, graphic fiction or true stories. Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Spring Break: April 10 - April 14 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [B]

COOK REGIONS OF THE USA! Instructor: Elon Wagoner Location: Coyote kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Take a good look at how different regions of the US have their own classic dishes that put them on the food map. Tex Mex, Maryland crab cakes, North Carolina pecan pie, New England chowders, New Orleans Po’boys, Florida key lime pie, Louisiana Jambalaya - you’ve only begun. It is your chance to work with a professional chef to get the truth about why you can’t beat regional home cookin’. Spring Break: April 10 - April 14 9:00 – 1:00pm

COOK: EAST MEETS WEST! Instructor: Dawnula Koukol Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Head East (China, Korea, Thailand, and Japan) and head West (Italy, all 20 regions from Abruzzo to Veneto); by the time you are back home you will have discovered how inventive cultures are in taking similar crops to turn out really different and tasty delicacies. In the mix will be from the EAST: ramen, hand shaved noodles, mandou, steam buns, and pot stickers and from the WEST: dumplings, gnocchi, and hand rolled pasta. Fillings will include meats, fish, and vegetables, all with great cultural flare. Sundays, April 23 – June 11, skip May 28 10:00 – 1:00pm

COOK: STREET FOOD TO FOOD TRUCKS! Instructor: Elon Wagoner Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 You’ll focus on the original fast food concept going back thousands of years by learning to cook traditional street foods: Guatemalan Chuchito tamales, Greek Bugatsa filled pastries, El Salvador Pupusas, Chinese steamed dumplings, all to get you started and warmed up. By the end of the course you’ll have become a street-food expert & critic and you’ll be ready to create your recipes/menu for your own fantasy food truck. Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 1:30 – 5:30pm

COOK: TASTE INTERNATIONAL + AROUND THE WORLD! Instructor: Ariel Bangs Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $175 + $40 material fee = $215 You will come to know many world cultures and you’ll do it through a favorite past time: tasting and eating! You’ll learn many skills and techniques to create delicious foods with some amazing flavors from around the world. You might surprise yourself to find out how healthy foods can be so delicious. Through food you’ll see some big differences and lots of ways that cultures are very much alike. Tuesdays, February 7 – April 4, skip February 21 4:00pm – 6:00pm

COOK WITH A PRO + IRON CHEF! Instructor: Elon Wagoner Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 In Coyote’s professional kitchen you’ll pick up the tools, techniques, & complex ingredients that chefs count on to make foods taste & look fantastic. As you build your basic cooking techniques, you’ll create four or five delicious plates each session. Your chef will give you choices of menus & he’ll welcome your ideas. You’ll enter into Iron Chef competitions to show off your talents. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

COOK THE WORLD OVER! Instructor: Dawnula Koukol Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 You will stop off in kitchens from faraway corners of the globe as you dive deep into the cultures of cuisines from throughout the world. Cook from a list that includes Morocco, Argentina, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Yucatan, China, India, Peru, and Thailand. Through preparing and tasting such exotic appetizers, main courses, and desserts, you’ll have the richest ever culinary experience and indeed become food worldly. Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 10:00am – 1:00pm

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DANCE URBAN STREET STYLES! Instructors: Cheryl Delostrinos + Randy Ford Location: Coyote Performance Studio Tuition: $215 Come vibe to styles influenced by vogue, popping, step, contemporary, jazz, and hip hop choreography - you'll learn some serious dance concepts such as isolations, ground/footwork, free styling, and catching the beat. You’ll pick up the skills to create and master your own choreography - and for the last day you’ll put it all together in a great performance for your community, family and friends. Everyone can vibe and everyone is welcome! Winter Break: February 20 - 24 9:00 – 1:00pm

DESSERTS: ALL KINDS! Instructor: See Specific Course Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 A professional pastry chef invites you to turn out desserts from the huge range of classy pastries. They’ll be scrumptious and look worthy of menus in fancy restaurants: chocolate truffles & luscious cakes, melt-in-your-mouth tortes and elaborate pies. You’ll learn much about folding, zesting, tempering, and find out the power of presentation. You’ll techniques to last a lifetime whenever you want to turn out incredible desserts. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip Feb. 18 10:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Elizabeth Peckham Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [B] Elon Wagoner

DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS! Instructor: See Specific Course Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 A professional pastry chef invites you to focus on the art of turning desserts into visual gems that tell stories and set a sweet and fanciful stage. You’ll get to know chocolate, fondant, fruits, sauces and butter cream. Themes, patterns, color and garnishes will guide your thinking! Whether you’re sculpting animals, creating flowers, or turning out intricate patterns and trims, you’ll be making art to eat and be gathering lots of attention for your ultimate CAKE. Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 1:30 - 5:30pm Register with Session [A] Elizabeth Peckham Spring Break: April 10 – April 14 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Dawnula Koukol

DESSERTS: CRAZES! Instructor: Dawnula Koukol Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Consider how there’s constantly a new style in clothes and cars popping up, and the same goes for Desserts and the latest sweets. With a savvy pastry chef you’ll be in the know. You’ll create a luscious line of cupcakes and you’ll also take on cake pops, cream tarts, pie in a jar, and the power of flowers. All in all, you’ll make hip/fine desserts and you'll become an expert dessert chef of all the current crazes. Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 1:30 – 4:30pm

DESSERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD! Instructor: Ariel Bangs Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $175 + $40 material fee = $215 A professional pastry chef invites you to turn out HEALTHY desserts that are favorites from around the world. You’ll make baklava, French pastries, Italian mousses, African passion fruit pudding cake. They’ll be scrumptious, healthy, and guaranteed to make you an international expert on sweets! You’ll learn much about folding, zesting, tempering, and the basic skills needed – all of those techniques that can last a lifetime whenever you want to turn out incredible desserts from anywhere in the world. Tuesdays, April 25 – June 13 4:00 – 6:00 pm

DESSERTS: PASTRIES, & THE THRILL OF BAKING! Instructor: Dawnula Koukol Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 In Coyote’s professional kitchen you’ll focus on one of the finest culinary skills: BAKING! Think of pies and cakes (will do!) but also consider that you’ll be baking cream puffs, donuts, puff pastries, baguettes, cinnamon rolls, croissants, elephant ears, brioche, and pizza dough alla Italia. Think of all of the delicacies you find in a fine bakery showcase - this may be the start of a grand plan to save up for culinary arts school! Sundays, April 23 – June 11, skip May 28 1:30 – 4:30pm

DIGITAL ANIMATION! Instructor: See Specific Session Location: Coyote Digital Studio Tuition: $215 + $60 material fee = $275 You will work in Blender, an open-source, powerful program for motion graphics and special effects to explore the basics and the possibilities of animation. Working with a professional who knows Blender inside and out, you’ll build custom-designed characters and backgrounds as you create action and learn to navigate through the fundamentals for creating cool digital animations. This course works best if you already have basic skills in programming. Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 1:30 - 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Gabe Herbertson Spring Break: April 10 – April 14 9:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Steve Demas Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [C] Gabe Herbertson

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY! Instructor: See Specific Session Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 You’ll learn many technical and creative skills to develop your eye for creating great images. Using DSLR cameras provided by Coyote, you’ll seriously learn what a camera can do. You'll explore both Elements Organizer and Photoshop to enhance, manipulate, overlay, crop, rotate, resize, and edit your shots. This is where your own unique photographic statements will be made! Finally, a collection of your best work will be printed as a professional "Lookbook" for you to show off to family and friends! Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 10:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] TBD Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Bellen Drake Sundays, April 23 – June 10, skip May 28 10:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Chloe Collyer

DRAWING + ILLUSTRATING! Instructor: Andy Peterson Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 Draw with a professional fine artist and become a pro at image-making. Experience the magic of looking at photos and making them into drawings! Play with shading and color to make your images pop! You’ll focus on the use of line and shapes, positive and negative space, plus you’ll learn cool tricks with pencils and markers. You’ll build the skills to create realistic images and transform them to poster size! All skill levels welcome! Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 - 4:30pm

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ELECTRONICS + CIRCUIT BENDING! Instructors: Andy Peterson Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $85 material fee = $300 Build, invent, think, and tinker as you immerse yourself in the fields of electronics and circuit bending while making gadgets that will do what they do because of electronic concepts & components. You’ll build an electronic game, a mood-light-show gizmo, a sound generator that can actually make retro-sounding electronic music. You’ll be experimenting & troubleshooting with basic electronics, assembly, & soldering. Then you can ultimately deconstruct, transform & reprogram a sweet stuffed animal! Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with session [A] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION! Instructors: Kevin Lavitt Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $70 material fee = $285 Serious fans of music, musicians, or the computer savvy, you’ll work with as professional recording artist and producer using digital recording softwares such as Ableton Live to learn the essential production techniques used throughout the music industry. You’ll learn how to create topnotch beats, bass-heavy dance tracks, sample-based Hip Hop, and limitless original compositions, or even soundscapes that create movie-like atmospheres. Saturdays, February 25 – April 8 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with session [A] Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Spring Break: April 10 – April 14 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [C] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [D]

FASHION DESIGN + SEW! Instructor: See Specific Session Location: Coyote Fashion Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Think fashionably as you choose styles, fabrics and a series of decorative techniques to make your own wearable gear & clothes. Working with a professional fashion designer who knows the business, you’ll learn the basics of design, pattern construction, hand and machine sewing, and surface treatment. The techniques are endless & the supplies inspiring. You can design and sew a dress, skirt, pants, jacket, or other original creations. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Angela Flowers Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Britt Rynearson Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Hannah Gorder Sundays, April 23 – June 11, skip May 28 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Hannah Gorder

FASHION: PRINT + HAND SEW! Instructors: Angela Flowers Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Think of tee shirts and all the cool ways that they are being created commercially. You can produce two of your own by learning printmaking techniques you could do at home. You’ll sketch your images, carve soft-cut blocks, and print! You can also add painting and embroidery embellishments. Tee shirts, a canvas tote bag and wrap bracelets – this is your opportunity to wear your art & your own signature imagery. Spring Break: April 10 - April 14 9:00am – 1:00pm

FASHION: UPCYCLE IT! Instructors: Hannah Gorder Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Join a fashion trend that is earning lots of attention these days. (Think Macklemore!) You’ll look at thrift shop fashions and your own old favorites in new ways as you deconstruct and reconstruct them into entirely new looks. Your fashion designer/teacher will help you figure out how to chop them up and sew them back together in new and trending ways. If you want even more of a personal look, then stitching and painting are possibilities. We’re thinking sweaters, jackets, and jeans but you can add bags, shoes, or scarves. Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 9:00am – 1:00pm

FICTION WRITING: FLASH FICTION! Instructor: Ann Teplick Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $5 material fee = $220 In this creative writing class, you will write it “flash,” which means a very short story, from six words (think Ernest Hemingway’s For Sale: Baby shoes. Never worn.), to one-thousand words. You and your fellow writers will read many literary examples which will inspire you to be experimental, quirky, compelling, and brief—where every word counts; and where your readers will cheer for more. Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 9:00am – 1:00pm

FILMMAKING @ NW FILM FORUM! Instructor: Jonah Kozlowski + Cecelia Leon Location: Northwest Film Forum Tuition: $215 + $85 material fee = $300 At Northwest Film Forum you’ll get your hands on high-quality digital video and editing equipment to create short films. You’ll work in teams to develop scripts and storyboards before you shoot your videos, always learning new visual tricks and professional techniques. Your next challenges will be In the editing room where the creative works continues as you turn out your final cuts. Finally, you’ll have the pleasure of premiering your films in the NWFF movie theatre. Afterwards you’ll find them on Vimeo for your public to view. Sundays, February 26 – April 2 10:00 – 1:30pm Register with Session [A] Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 9:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Spring Break: April 10 - April 14 9:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [C]

FURNITURE DESIGN + BUILD! Instructor: James Brandalise Location: Coyote Wood Shop Tuition: $215 + $60 material fee = $275 Enjoy furniture made just for you -- because you design and build it! With lots of ideas to spur on your thinking of what will be just right for you (maybe a chair, a table, a chest, a pet’s house or something never heard of or seen before) you’ll find out what it takes to first come up with a great design. Then you’ll build it out of wood and work with all of the power and hand tools needed to create a functional masterpiece of your own design, trimmed out and finished. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 9:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [C]

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GLASS FLAMEWORKING! Instructor: Amy Crawford Location: Coyote Flame Studio Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280 In Coyote’s warm shop, you’ll learn to use a bench-top torch to melt and fuse glass to create custom glass art. You’ll shape beads, pendants, marbles, and miniature sculptures, and then add surface detailing. These are all starting-off points to gain more and more technical skills in glass as you’re experimenting with shapes, colors and surface treatment. You’ll also have the pleasure of making one-of-a-kind jewelry and key chains using your cool hot-glass beads. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [C]

GRAFFITI ART! Instructor: Khazm Kogita Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $20 material fee = $235 You’ll work with a great graffiti artist and muralist to dive deeper into the art of classic graffiti by creating letters, serious character designs, and backgrounds as you track the progress of your artwork in a hardbound notebook. You will learn basic techniques & artistic flourishes that will inspire the development of your work. To dive even deeper you’ll get glimpses of the history & influences of graffiti art through many cultures & eras. Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 1:30 – 5:30pm

GRAVITY POWERED RACERS! Instructor: James Brandalise Location: Coyote Wood Shop Tuition: $215 + $60 material fee = $275 Design & construct your own LIFE-SIZE gravity-powered racing car in our fully equipped woodshop. You’ll master all of the power, hand tools & equipment needed to construct the wooden body and build in cable steering, a hand break, and wheel axles. You’ll come up with classy designs and hand cut vinyl decals to finish it off to be cool & racy. News alert: you’ll carry on the tradition built by over 3000 Coyote racing-car builders. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Spring Break: April 10 - April 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C]

HIP HOP STREET DANCING! Instructor: LaTwon Allen Location: Coyote Performance Studio Tuition: $215 Find out what it's like to be in a real hip-hop crew. With styles influenced by groups like the Jabbawockeez, Massive Monkees, Common Ground, and ChoreoCookies, you’ll learn some serious hip hop dance concepts - cool isolations, ground/footwork, free styling, catching the beat, and team performing. You’ll customize choreography and become ever more smooth by taking on the cool moves the day. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 – 4:30pm

HIP HOP MUSIC, VIDEOS, & LIVE PRODUCTION! Instructor: John Phoenix Leapai Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 You’ll aim toward becoming a recording artist as you work with a talented songwriter, musician, performer, and producer to write, produce and record original music with your fellow musicians. This is an opportunity to feature your life experiences and points of view. The highlights will be songwriting, vocal coaching, beat-making, beat boxing, music engineering, and live performance as you take part in the entire recording process. The final product: a CD produced and uploaded to Vimeo. Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Sundays, April 23 – June 11, skip May 28 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [B]

JEWELRY: SHOWCASE YOUR OWN! Instructor: Jennifer Bennett Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $40 material fee = $255 You'll create a line of jewelry in a variety of materials while working with a professional jeweler. You’ll metal smith in silver and copper, incorporate leather, resin, and beads into your designs and your personal style will emerge with your earrings, pendants, chains, bracelets, and other wearable objects. You can try more advanced techniques like riveting, using patina, and etching. With some simple hand tools, you’ll be all set to continue to make very cool jewelry at home! Sundays, February 5 – March 26, skip February 19 1:30 – 4:30pm

MAGIC PERFORMANCE! Instructor: Ruben Barron Location: Coyote Performance Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 You’ll learn the secrets that started Houdini, Blackstone and David Copperfield on their roads to fame. It’s magic with coins, cards, silks and ropes, plus mind tricks and great escapes, and even levitation. From this professional magician who knows how to work his audience, you’ll pick up so many performing techniques and skills. By the end of the term after you practice, practice, practice and try out your tricks on fellow magicians, you’ll be ready to astound your invited audience as you perform magic! Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] Spring Break: April 10 – April 14 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Saturdays, April 22– June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [C]

METAL FOUND OBJECT SCULPTURES! Instructor: Ann Fasano Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 You’ll learn practical sculpture-building techniques and come to see everyday forms in new ways as you connect, deconstruct, and combine metal objects into unimaginable ways to create clever and original metal sculptures. Using wire, ratchets, and metal fasteners you’ll design and construct from odd household & industrial objects. Heaps of scavenged appliance innards, vintage kitchenware, and quirky metal hardware will be your inspiration as you transform the everyday into unusual metal art! Spring Break: April 10 - 14 1:30 – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [B]

ORIGAMI – FOLD IT UP A NOTCH! Instructor: Leslie Thyagarajan Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 Put your respect for an ancient Japanese art form to great use by working with an expert in origami who has entertained crowds & audiences with original creations that no one has seen before. You’ll draw a crowd too when he teaches all of you to work together to fold up a huge baboon that is bigger than life. Know that your brain waves will go into high gear as you learn to fold complex designs and when he guides you through creating and folding whatever you imagine and try to plan out in your head. Spring Break: April 10 - April 14 9:00am – 1:00pm

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ROBOTICS + MECHANICS! Instructor: Andy Peterson Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $85 material fee = $300 You’ll be designing and building three robots. That means you’ll be soldering, glue-gunning & troubleshooting as you work with switches, motors, solar cells, & batteries. You’ll build a drawing machine, an autonomous “bug”, and one that is solar powered. While you’re at it you will be immersed in the fields of electronics & mechanics, putting new skills & knowledge into your custom-built robots. No experience required! Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session

VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT! Instructor: Gabe Herbertson Location: Coyote Digital Studio Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280 With a pro you’ll learn basic 2D scrolling-style game development techniques, moving into the Blender Game Engine to learn a modern 3D environment and to start using current game programming theory & procedures. You’ll develop a concept & design it into your own game, using open-source tools and industry standards. You’ll test out each other’s games for accuracy and degree of fun to play! This course works best if you already have basic skills in programming. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Sundays, April 23 – June 11, skip May 28 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [B]

WELDING + METAL FABRICATION! Instructor: Alair Wells + Lacey Draper Location: Coyote Metal Shop Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280 Using MIG welders, metal saws, cold bending systems, and grinders, you’ll be able to master the basics of welding and metal fabrication. Building on a series of structured projects, you will have the skills to create metal pieces as art (sculpture or garden art), as function (small bench, box, table) or some other combination of art and functionality. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [A] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 1:30 – 4:30pm Register with Session [B]

WELDING + FORGING! Instructor: Alair Wells Location: Coyote Metal Shop Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280 Using MIG welders, metal saws, hot and cold bending systems, and grinders, you’ll begin to master the basics of metal fabrication and blacksmithing. From a series of basic challenges, you’ll develop skills to create metal pieces as art (sculpture or garden art) or as function, (bench, table, chair). With Coyote’s forge, you can also work in the oldest (1200 BC) metalworking process ever. Saturdays, February 4 – March 25, skip February 18 10:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Saturdays, April 22 – June 10, skip May 27 10:00 – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

WELDING + WOOD DETAILING! Instructor: TBD Location: Coyote Metal + Wood Shops Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280 Using MIG welders, metal saws, cold bending systems, and grinders, you’ll begin to master the basics of welding and metal fabrication. From a series of basic challenges, you’ll develop skills to create metal pieces as art (sculpture or garden art) or as function (bench, box, table). Breaking news: you’re projects will be all about metal but you’ll have the use of the woodshop if you want to add details that you can make out of wood. Spring Break: April 10 - 14 1:30 – 5:30pm

WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE! Instructor: Alair Wells + Lacey Draper Location: Coyote Metal Shop Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280 Using MIG welders, metal saws, hot and cold bending systems, and grinders, you’ll begin to master the basics of welding and metal fabrication. The focus this week will be toward 3d sculptures: anything from abstract to fanciful; candle sticks to garden art; figurative pieces of animals, minerals, vegetables; or anything beyond. You’ll be using welding skills to develop fine-art aesthetics because you’ll be working with a teacher who is a metal sculptor. Winter Break: February 20 – February 24 1:30 – 5:30pm

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M e e t t h e I n s t r u c t o r s

LATWON ALLEN became a serious dancer very young, eventually focusing on tap and hip hop. He qualified to study in Master Classes with several tap greats including Savion Glover, Mia Jenkins, Jason Samuels Smith, and Dianne Walker. He’s performed in the Chicago Tap & LA Tap Festivals and has also focused intensely on hip hop to enrich both forms. He began teaching in 2008 at Northwest Tap Connection and since then, the Seattle Theatre Group for DANCE THIS. He currently teaches dance at Spectrum Dance Studio, Northwest Tap Connection, and in several public school programs through Ewajo Dance Studios. ARIEL BANGS is a chef, writer, food educator, and the owner of Healthy Creations, a private chef company offering innovative meals from the freshest seasonal ingredients. She focuses on inspiring healthy eating that can “make the taste buds dance”. She graduated from The Art Institute of Seattle in 2007 but began cooking very young and remembers dearly the aromas of her mother’s healthy Italian soul food.

RUBEN BARRON became hooked on magic as a 10-year-old. A professional magician since 1994, he performs at comedy clubs, trade shows, company, community events, and private affairs, even on the annual holiday train route to Leavenworth. He is also a popular magician for kids at parties or in schools where he captivates his audiences either performing for them or teaching them how to perform magic. He has taught the tricks of magic performance to Coyote kids since 2009. JENNIFER BENNETT is a jewelry artist whose production line is exhibited and sold nationally in many galleries and stores. She shows locally at The Seattle Art Museum’s museum store, Kobo Gallery, and Venue Ballard. In addition to making and teaching jewelry, she creates large-scale temporary sculptures that are evocative of her small- scale sensibility. www.dilucedesign.com BIKE WORKS an organization established in Columbia City, has been working for kids, bikes, and community since 1996 and is centered around bicycles in a way that combines youth development, community engagement, bicycle recycling and a social enterprise bike shop to help build a sustainable & healthy community. Coyote and Bike Works first formed a partnership in 2012 to bring Bike Works programming onto Coyote’s campus.

MARTEZ RICE is the Partnerships and Volunteer Coordinator at Bike Works and has more than 9 years of experience teaching youth skills from rock climbing to bicycle maintenance and safety. He is great at helping them feel empowered with a wrench in their hands when they are fixing and customizing their own bikes.

JAMES BRANDALISE, architectural designer and furniture maker, is also proficient in metal arts. He spent fourteen years as a professional restorer of antique furniture, preparing it for market. As a craftsman who has gained extensive knowledge in woods and styles of furniture, including current, vintage, and antique, he brings a wide array of skills and knowledge to his teaching. He is also a metal fabricator both for his own art and other artists. CHLOE COLLYER is a freelance photographer and a 5th-generation Seattle-ite with a degree in commercial photography from the Seattle Central Creative Academy. After 10 years of studying photography all around the puget sound, Chloe has now dedicated her life to telling the stories of others, by photographing issues of human rights for many local news sources. " AMY CRAWFORD, a glass sculptor, expresses herself in glass by creating fantastical animals and environments. A BFA graduate and a veteran of Pilchuck Glass School, she also teaches Coyote’s summer glassblowing classes at Seattle Glassblowing Studio. She is a production glassworker at Avalon Glass and owner of her own business, Ship of Fools CHERYL DELOSTRINOS has had the privilege of studying ballet, modern, hip hop, tap, jazz, lyrical, and contemporary dance for over 20 years. She has performed works for Au Collective, The Ailey School, Doug Varone and Dancers, Alonzo King Lines Ballet, Pat Graney Company, Sonia Dawkins Prism, ABT Detroit, and the Chamber Dance Co. She is the Artistic Director of Au Collective, a Seattle based dance collective that centers POC artists, queer artists, and women artists at the forefront of everything they do.

STEVE DEMAS is a filmmaker who received his M.F.A. in Media Arts Production from the City College of New York. His short films have been screened at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Olympia Film festival, as well as at Northwest Film Forum, where he has also programmed screenings of other artists' works since 2000. He has been teaching video production and editing to students from middle school thru college age. BELLEN DRAKE is a graduate of Photographic Center Northwest and has been a professional photographer since 1999. She photographs children and families as well as world champions, events, fashion shows, and forests. She considers photography a never-ending project and takes photographs every day. A gifted teacher, she has taught for Powerful Schools, The Community Learning Center, Seattle Public Schools, and Coyote since 2007. ANN FASANO has been doing hands-on explorations in art, science and play with young people since 2002. Her professional mediums include drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and outsider art. She has recently been the lead after-school enrichment teaching artist at The Bush School and has been presenting many creative arts courses at Coyote Central since 2013. ANGELA FLOWERS earned a degree in Fashion Design from the Art Institute of Seattle. Well-versed in fabrics, weave, form, angle, texture, sculpture, and color composition, she has specialized in costume designing and sewing. She’s worked for community shoots and for regional theaters including Teatro ZinZanni. Her teaching includes many problem-solving sessions with young people designing challenging fashion. RANDY FORD grew up dancing in front of his TV, learning choreography from recording artists such as Aaliyah, Usher, Beyonce, and Michael Jackson. At 17 he began his formal training in dance at the UW, studying ballet, modern, jazz, and musical theater. Ford is currently an active choreographer, teacher, and performer in the Seattle area. He is a proud member of Au Collective, a Seattle based dance collective.

HANNAH GORDER holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Three-Dimensional Visual Art from Evergreen State College where she focused on Apparel Design and Construction using re-purposed materials. She is inspired by found fabrics and uses creative design to breathe new life into that which already exists. She has four years of experience teaching design and sewing at the reFabulous Sewing Studio in Olympia and in Thurston County public schools programs. She has taught a variety of fashion courses at Coyote since 2013.

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ROB HARRIS has been involved in hip hop since the 80’s when he was young and his mother was a break dancer. He’s been dancing since then and started working on letter styles in high school. By 2006 he was participating in art shows and live graffiti exhibitions. In 2010 he moved to Hawaii where he began to teach classes in street art and graffiti. He has recently returned to Seattle and continues to teach and participate in live art shows. GABRIEL HERBERTSON is a multidisciplinary artist and IT professional who teaches Graphic/Web Design, Video Game Development and Animation, and Math. He is an aspiring photographer and screen-printer and a student of 3D modeling and animation for image and video production, focusing on compositing and computer generated image/object production, with AfterFX and Blender. He has brought his vast skill and know how to Coyote since

KHAZM KOGITA, aka King Khazm, has been a formative force in the Seattle hip Hop scene for many years as an artist, emcee, music producer, educator and community leader. He founded MAD Krew in 1995 and is executive director of 206 Universal, Seattle’s premier Hip Hop organization. As an accomplished urban and graffiti artist, his artwork has been exhibited at EMP, Consolidated Art Works, and Pratt Fine Arts Center. He is also dedicated to teaching youth and has developed a powerful program for teaching graffiti arts. DAWNULA KOUKUL realized her passion for food very young, starting her culinary career at age 12 in a small café in Montana. She has since gained experience in French, Cajun, Italian, Spanish, Pan-Asian and world vegetarian cuisines. Formerly the catering chef at Café Flora in Seattle, she works as a private chef and teaches at the Blue Ribbon Cooking School, Powerful Schools, and Coyote DAVID LASKY has been writing and drawing comics for over 20 years. He co-authored the graphic novel “Carter Family: Don’t Forget This Song,” which won comics’ Eisner Award in 2013, and also create the historical graphic novel for middle-grade readers, “Oregon Trail: The Road to Destiny.” He has been teaching the art of cartoon drawing through Arts Corps, Hugo House, Gage Academy, King County libraries, the Kirkland Arts Center, and EMP.

KEVIN LAVITT is a music producer, composer, and performer. Accomplished in several instruments, he graduated from Cornish, majoring in piano. He records and performs with many of Seattle’s musicians and composes commissioned work for businesses and ad agencies. He also assists musicians in developing their musical ideas via electronic music. He’s been the music director at The Paramount, Bumbershoot, SXSW and the Sasquatch Music Festival. His latest album, Planets, features his instrumentals.

JOHN PHOENIX LEAPAI is songwriter and music producer who has performed at the Seattle's International Film Festival Gala, toured the West Coast with internationally known Island Reggae artists, Sammy J, Tenelle, and FIJI. He has written and produced music for the Seattle Soul band, Peacemaker Nation, Average Joe, and hip hop duo, Common Tratez. Co-founder of The Trackademics Project, John has taught music production since 2009 and continues to help young people find their voice through the power of music. www.thetrackademicsproject.com

NORTHWEST FILM FORUM is Seattle's premier film arts organization that screens over 200 independently made and classic films annually, offers a year-round schedule of filmmaking classes for all ages, and supports filmmakers at all stages of their careers.

JONAH KOZLOWSKI specializes in documentary storytelling and in 2006 he began working with youth in innovative media programs. At Tincan in Spokane his students produced award-winning documentary shorts, news broadcasts, and music videos. He has worked in seven countries and continues to work locally and internationally, most recently helping to build the Seattle-based non-profit, ChangeStream Media.

CECILIA LEON is a multi-disciplinary artist focusing on the intersections of cultural critique, technology, and education. She is a teaching artist of spoken word poetry performance, visual arts/printmaking, and introduction to movie/media design with youth ranging from elementary school to high school. She is currently earning her Masters in Fine Arts with a focus on Interdisciplinary Studies at Goddard College's Port Townsend, WA. campus.

ELIZABETH PECKHAM, owner and creator of Heavenly Chocolates in 1995, enjoys both national and international sales. Her classic line of chocolates is featured in select stores locally and has been featured in print & on radio. She began teaching chocolate making classes in 2001 and has since expanded to desserts and savory, teaching at culinary schools, commercial locations, universities and privately. www.heavenlychocolates.com. ANDREW PETERSON combines his background in engineering, electronics, and art to create multi-disciplinary workshops that rely on creativity and problem solving. He has received generous funding for his projects from the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, 4Culture, and Artist Trust. He has taught arts programs with SEEDArts, Sanctuary Arts Center, Urban Impact, WA State University, and teaches currently at Seattle Pacific University, Northwest School & Coyote. GAVIN REUB is Artistic Director of The Seagull Project where he has directed works at ACT Theatre, the Ilkhom Theatre in Tashkent Uzbekistan, has been awarded the 2015 Gregory Award for Outstanding Production and the Seattle Times Footlight Award for The Three Sisters. Gavin is the Director of Creative Development for Umbrella Project, which promotes new plays. He graduated from the Univ. of WA and was a member of the 2014 Lincoln Center Directors Lab. BRITT RYNEARSON has been teaching art and fashion since 2002. A Scripps College graduate and recipient of a MFA degree from Seattle University, she has studied fabric in Italy, silk weaving in Indonesia, and has learned the Japanese art of Shibori. She is accomplished in all aspects of fashion and runs her own design company, ARAE, producing a line of pleated scarves. She also serves on the board at Coyote Central.

ANN TEPLICK is a poet, playwright, and prose writer who has an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. For the past 19 years, she has been a teaching artist writing with youth in schools, hospitals, psychiatric units and juvenile detention centers. Her plays have been showcased in Washington, Oregon and Nova Scotia. She is a Jack Straw and Hedgebrook Fellow.

LESLIE THYAGARAJANI is an artist who has been creating, performing, and teaching special styles of artworks in virtually all mediums. He learned magic from East Indian snake charmers and a British trickster and mixes both east and west in his teaching and performing. His talents include Origami, Puppetry, Cartooning, 3D, plus his original invention of the art of “Filterism”. His film, Magic Verite, is popular among all ages. ELON WAGONER completed his chef's training at the Seattle Culinary Academy before working in fine restaurants and inns in CA, NY, and Alaska. He returned to Seattle to become the banquet chef at the Seattle Culinary Academy. He has recently been the executive chef at University House in Issaquah. Several years ago he taught cooking classes for Coyote when adequate kitchens were hard to come by, and he made it work as a gifted teacher. He returned to teaching in 2013 at Coyote and the Blue Ribbon Cooking School. ALAIR WELLS, a metal fabricator and blacksmith, has participated in a multitude of iron casting workshops and blacksmithing events nationwide. Her mixed-media installations have been exhibited in Atlanta, New Orleans, Chicago, Minneapolis, New York, and Seattle. She has taught sculpture, blacksmithing, and iron casting classes at Pratt Fine Arts Center, Tacoma Community College, and in her shop. Alair owns her own metalworking business, Tinder Heart Metals and Design. www.tinderheartmetals.com. ; www.alairwells.com

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