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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION 804.261.ARTS (2787) ● www.artsglenallen.com 2880 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060 – Just off I-295 at Woodman Road South, exit 45B C lass S chedule Winter/Spring 2015 It’s more than you ’ve imagined Ceramics • Culinary Arts • Confectionary Arts • Fiber Arts • Jewelry Design • Mosaics • Music Photography • Painting & Drawing • Teen Scene • Kids Create • Regency Mall Courses

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804.261.ARTS (2787) ● www.artsglenallen.com2880 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060 – Just off I-295 at Woodman Road South, exit 45B

Class Schedule

Winter/Spring 2015

It’ s more than you’ve imagined

Ceramics • Culinary Arts • Confectionary Arts • Fiber Arts • Jewelry Design • Mosaics • MusicPhotography • Painting & Drawing • Teen Scene • Kids Create • Regency Mall Courses

The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen 2015 Winter/Spring Class Schedule

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CERAMICS:Beginning Wheel Throwing ................. Instructor: Jane Hendley

Learn how to create basic pottery forms, such as a cup, bowl and plate using a potter’s wheel. This class covers techniques such as center-ing and throwing a cylinder, while emphasizing both function and aesthetics.Winter Session: Mondays, January 5 – March 23 (no class 1/19 or 2/16)from 6-8:30pm Spring Session: Mondays, April 6 – June 15 (no class 5/25) from 6-8:30pmCost: $220, plus $35 materials fee

Intermediate Wheel Throwing ......... Instructor: Jane HendleyImprove your skills on the potter’s wheel in this ceramics class for students with previous exposure to wheel throwing techniques.Winter Session I: Wednesdays, January 7 – March 11 from 6-8:30pmWinter Session II: Thursdays, January 8 – March 12 from 6-8:30pmSpring Session I: Wednesdays, April 8 – June 10 from 6-8:30pmSpring Session II: Thursdays, April 9 – June 11 from 6-8:30pmCost: $220, plus $35 materials fee

Advanced Wheel Throwing .................. Instructor: Jane HendleyRefine your skills on the potter’s wheel in this class. Students will concentrate on complex forms and develop techniques that combine all aspects of clay construction. Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 6 – March 10 from 6-8:30pmSpring Session: Tuesdays, April 7 – June 9 from 6-8:30pmCost: $220, plus $35 materials fee

Handbuilding ..................................................... Instructor: Jane HendleyLearn how to construct clay objects or utilitarian forms, while explor-ing traditional handbuilding methods such as coiling, slab building and more! All artwork created will be fired and glazed. Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 7 – March 11 from 10am-12:30pmSpring Session: Wednesdays, April 8 – June 10 from 10am-12:30pmCost: $220, plus $35 materials fee

CONFECTIONARY ARTS:Cake Decorating & Design ......................... Instructor: Ann Spark

Learn basic skills in the confectionary arts while designing and decorating cakes. Prepare, frost, and decorate cakes with a variety of techniques using buttercream icing. Round, star, leaf, and specialty tips will be used to create borders, flowers, and unique seasonal and special occasion decorations for each cake. Students need to bring an unfrosted cake to the second class and a frosted cake (homemade or store bought) to the last class. Most supplies included.Winter Session: Thursdays, January 8 – February 29 from 6-9pmCost: $75 individual or register with a friend for $135 per couple, plus $30 materials fee per person

Cake Decorating & Design with Fondant......................

................................................................................................. Instructor: Ann SparkA continuation of Cake Decorating and Design where students explore designing and decorating cakes using intermediate confectionary arts skills and fondant icing. Prepared and frosted cakes required in some classes. Most supplies included. Winter Session: Thursdays, April 9 - 30 from 6-9pmCost: $75 individual or register with a friend for $135 per couple, plus $45 materials fee per person

FIBER ARTS: Felting with Muslin ....................................... Instructor: Magi Shapiro

‘Paint’ a picture or design on ordinary muslin by punching wool into it with felting needles. When done, student will have completed a work of art to enjoy or to use as part of a bigger project, such as a pillow! Winter Session: Saturday, January 31 from 10am-4pmCost: $65, plus $40 materials fee

Felting with Cheesecloth........................ Instructor: Magi ShapiroCreate a light summer scarf using the Nuno Felting technique on plain, ordinary cheesecloth. Choose soft, colored wool fibers, yarns and curly wool locks to lay out your unique design then bind the wools together with the cheesecloth into a single textile. Take home a unique spring creation to wear over and over again. Please note: This physically active workshop requires students to stand for a lengthy time. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Students will be dealing with soapy water and long periods of standing. Spring Session: Saturday, May 16 from 10am-4pmCost; $65, plus $30 materials fee

Pine Needle Basket Coiling ..................... Instructor: Carol BustoLearn to use long pine needles, thread, and sewing needles to create an amazing coiled basket that is a true work of art. Different methods to start a basket, how to incorporate simple designs and a variety of stitches will be discussed from a simple stitch to a V-stitch to back stitch. Winter Session: Saturday, January 17 from 9am-4pmWinter Session II: Saturday, February 21 from 9am-4pmCost: $55, plus $20 materials fee

Felted Winter Acorns .................................. Instructor: Tonya UtkinaCreate acorns using an assortment of wool fibers in different colors. Learn how to wet felt wool balls and how to attach them to real acorn tops. Felted acorns are great for home décor or as small gifts for loved ones. Bring rubber gloves if you are not comfortable wetting your hands in soapy water.Winter Session: Saturday, January 10 from 10am-1pmCost: $35, plus $10 materials fee

Felted Jewelry .................................................... Instructor: Tonya UtkinaLearn how to wet felt wool to create beads in various shapes such as round, oval, flat disk, etc. and then assemble your own necklace, earrings or bracelet. Students will make jewelry from an assortment of wool fibers in different colors. Bring rubber gloves if you are not comfortable wetting your hands in soapy water.Winter Session: Saturday, January 17 from 10am-1pmCost: $35, plus $10 materials fee

Tie-Dyeing with Acrylics ................ Instructor: Emily EllingsworthCreate one-of-a-kind garments or fabrics using various tying, folding, dripping, dunking, and painting techniques. Bring in white, light, or stained clothing or fabrics and give them new life. Use various ties and folds to manipulate and control the pigments. Create unique colors and visual textures you can’t get from a kit. This class is for the bold as you never know how your creations will turn out. Take works home wet with directions on heat-setting. Spring Session: Saturday, May 9 from 1-5pmCost: $45, plus $30 materials fee plus students bring white or light fabrics or garments (bring more than you think you’ll need) and white on white print fabrics (optional).

JEWELRY DESIGN: Basics of Beading ............................................. Instructor: Pat Whitlow

Layout, design, and complete your own bracelet and earrings while learning basic beading techniques. Winter Session: Tuesday, January 20 from 6-9pmSpring Session: Tuesday, April 14 from 6-9pmCost: $30, plus $15 materials fee

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Chunky Beads & Cord Necklace ........ Instructor: Pat WhitlowBeat the winter doldrums by getting out of the house and getting creative! Grab your friends and learn how to make a fun new necklace by stringing acrylic beads and glass pearls. No experience or tools required!Winter Session: Tuesday, February 3 from 6:30-9pmCost: $20 per individual or register with a friend for $35 per couple, plus $15 materials fee per person.

Beginner Jewelry: Beaded Bracelets .................................

................................................................................... Instructor: Emily EllingsworthLearn how to construct simple bracelets with toggle closures. Get tips on combining colors and shapes to keep the compliments coming. Leave with two finished bracelets designed by you! If you have beads you want to use, bring them, otherwise everything is provided.Winter Session: Thursday, March 5 from 6-8pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $15 materials fee

Beginner Jewelry: Beaded Earrings ...................................

................................................................................... Instructor: Emily EllingsworthLearn how to construct simple dangly earrings with fishhook, post, or clip-on findings. Get some tips on combining colors and shapes to keep the compliments coming. Leave with two finished pairs of ear-rings designed by you! If you have beads you want to use, bring them, otherwise everything is included. Spring Session: Thursday, June 4 from 6-8pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $15 materials fee

Charming Combo ............................................. Instructor: Pat WhitlowThis project will demonstrate how to make a charm bracelet using glass bead charms made by students, with an extension that will turn it into a necklace. Experience helpful, but the instructor will demon-strate skills necessary to make this versatile piece of jewelry. Spring Session: Thursday, June 4 from 6:30-9pmCost: $20 per individual or register with a friend for $35 per couple, plus $20 materials fee per person

Basic Kumihimo ................................................. Instructor: Pat WhitlowLearn the fun art of kumihimo cord braiding. No jewelry experience necessary. Students will be given a kumihimo loom and all supplies required to make a stylish bracelet. Winter Session: Monday, February 23 from 6:30-9pmSpring Session: Tuesday, April 21 from 6:30-9pmCost: $30, plus $15 materials fee

Kumihimo with Beads ................................. Instructor: Pat WhitlowTake basic kumihimo braiding to another level by adding beads. Projects not completed in class can be done at home using materials provided. Ability to make the basic kumihimo braid required. Winter Session: Monday, March 9 from 6:30-9pmSpring Session: Monday, May 18 from 6:30-9pmCost: $30, plus $18 materials fee

Chain Maille – Floating Cube Earrings .............................

........................................................................................... Instructor: Celeste MillerFloating Cube earrings feature Swarovski crystal cubes or pearls float-ing in dual rings of silver. These sterling silver pierced earrings are light and versatile. Materials for two pairs of earrings will be provided with a selection of Swarovski cubes and pearls. Beginners welcome…bring good eyesight!Winter Session: Thursday, March 12 from 7-9pm Cost: $25, plus $30 materials fee

Precious Metal Clay & Molds.............. Instructor: Celeste MillerLearn how to make molds using RTV and then “cast” beautiful fine silver (99.9%) pendants, earrings, and/or charms using Precious Metal Clay (PMC). PMC is a clay-like material containing silver powder and a non-toxic binding material. Once the PMC is kiln fired, a 99.9% silver piece is produced. Feel free to bring interesting decorative buttons or pieces of jewelry to experiment with. Instructor will bring all materials. No experience required! Spring Session: Thursdays, April 16 – 30 from 7-9pmCost: $75, plus $50 materials fee

MOSAICS:

Smashing Pots! Pique-Assiette Mosaics ........................

................................................................................... Instructor: Emily EllingsworthLearn how to make a mosaic image from start to finish using the pique-assiette style. Pique-Assiette mosaics are created using broken ceramics and found objects. Students will learn to design, layout, set, and grout a small mosaic for in-home décor. Spring Session: Sundays, May 31 – June 21 from 1-4pmCost: $100, plus $60 materials fee plus student may bring sketchbook and inspirational materials if desired.

Mosaic Garden Stone .............................. Instructor: Colleen RenayeCreate an original work of art to spice up your outdoor space or to act as a memorial for a pet or loved one in this fun mosaic workshop. Students will learn how to layout their own personal design using concrete grout for weather proofing. Just bring your own stone and the instructor provides the rest! Feel free to bring any special elements you’d like included in your garden stone. Spring Session: Saturday, May 9 from 9am-12pm & Sunday, May 10 from 1-4pm Cost: $50, plus $18 materials fee

MUSIC: Develop new musical skills or improve upon what you have already learned with these individual lessons intended for the beginner to intermediate student. Lessons are structured around individual player’s needs. All lessons are available in half-hour sessions for ages 6+. Please call (804) 261-ARTS (2787) for scheduling and availability. All music lessons are $20 per half-hour lesson. All lessons must be paid for one month in advance of student’s first lesson date for the upcoming months.

Guitar ........................................................................... Instructors: Brian Cruse

Piano ................................................. Instructors: Brian Cruse, Charlie Kilpatrick

Bass Guitar ................................................................ Instructor: Brian Cruse

Upright Bass ............................................................ Instructor: Brian Cruse

Six String Primer – An Intro to Guitar (Part 1) ..........

.................................................................................... Instructor: Thomas Wakefield Learn essential fundamentals and techniques to give the beginning guitarist a strong foundation. Covered in this course are: proper flatpicking and fingerpicking techniques, instrument selection, tuning, systems for learning the notes on the fretboard, basic standard notation, tablature, and chord reading, mapping and melodies, and the C-A-G-E-D chord system. Jump start your musi-cal pursuites while avoiding bad habits and pitfalls beginners often fall prey to. This course is designed for adult students who have little to no experience and beginners looking to fill in gaps in their fundamentals. Winter Session:Saturday, January 24 from 10am-2pmWinter Session II: Saturday, February 28 from 10am-2pmSpring Session I: Saturday, April 11 from 10am-2pmSpring Session II: Saturday, May 9 from 10am-2pmCost: $70

Six String Primer – The Advancing Guitarist (Part 2) ................................................................ Instructor: Thomas Wakefield

Continue the study of the guitar from Part 1 with a recap of mapping melodies and the C-A-G-E-D chord system. The construction of scales and arpeggios are presented in conjunction with basic chord forma-tions beyond open chords. The relationships of scales used for melo-dies and improvisations, and moveable major, minor, and 7th chord forms is the focus of this session. Scales presented include: Major Scale; the Major & Minor Pentatonic, and the Blues Scale. This session will end with students creating a basic blues chord progression, play-ing a simple melody with it, and an introduction to improvisation. This course is designed for adults who have completed Primer 1 and are on the level of late beginner/early intermediate guitar with a rudimentary knowledge of reading standard notation and chord symbols. Winter Session: Saturday, March 7 from 10am-2pmSpring Session: Saturday, June 13 from 10am-2pmCost: $70

Uke-A-Rama – Intro to the Ukulele .....................................

.................................................................................... Instructor: Thomas Wakefield “Uke can do it!” Welcome to the fun, highly portable, and easily acces-sible world of the ukulele. Journey through the history and culture of the uke and basic musicanship and techniques for creating music with this fantastic instrument. Basic chord shapes and strumming, as well as melodic single note playing will be covered. A basic knowledge of music reading will be helpful but not necessary. Winter Session I: Saturday, January 10 from 10am-2pmWinter Session II: Saturday, February 14 from 10am-2pmSpring Session I: Saturday, April 25 from 10am-2pmSpring Session II: Saturday, May 23 from 10am-2pmCost: $70

PHOTOGRAPHY:

Nature Photography .....................................Instructor: Victoria DyeLearn the basics of nature photography with lecture and hands on shooting in the field. We’ll start in the morning with a lecture on the basics including techniques for shooting in a variety of nature situa-tions, what equipment to use, and when to catch the best light. Then we’ll head to Maymont for hands-on practice in the afternoon. This class proves to be fun and exciting and a great way to get into the field. All levels are welcome! Students must provide own transporta-tion to and from sites. Spring Session: Friday, May 15 from 9:30-4pm (Rain Date: Sunday, May 17)Location: Students will meet at CACGA from 9:30am—12pm and then, after a lunch break, meet again at 1:30pm at Maymont Park for field session. Cost: $120, plus student must bring their camera, charged batteries, and owner’s manual. Also bring the following if you have them: wide to medium angle lenses, tripod, and any filters.

Photoshop A-Z .................................................. Instructor: Janine TurnerLearn how to edit and digitally manipulate your photographs in this enjoyable and comprehensive Photoshop course. Whether you are using Adobe Elements or Adobe CS, the instructor will guide you in de-veloping control and confidence in making your photographs uniquely your own. If you have a Photoshop program on your own laptop you are encouraged to bring your laptop to class and learn on the program you will be working with most. No previous experience necessary.Winter Session: Mondays, January 26 – March 23 (no class 2/16) from 7-9:30pmCost: $240

The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen 2015 Winter/Spring Class Schedule

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Advanced Photoshop & Special Effects ..........................

........................................................................................... Instructor: Janine TurnerThis is an advanced level class for those already familiar with Photo-shop. We will be learning unique special effects to create unusual and interesting imagery from our photographs. Are you interested in hand tinting a black and white photograph? Have you ever wondered how to create a rain drop on a flower petal? These techniques and many others will be covered in this class. We will be working exclusively with layers, therefore you must have previous experience working with lay-ers or have already taken the class “Photoshop A-Z.” The class will be taught on both Photoshop CS and Photoshop Elements. If you have a Photoshop program on your own laptop, you are encouraged to bring it to class and learn on the program you will be working with most.Spring Session: Mondays, April 13 – June 8 (no class 5/25) from 7-9:30pmCost: $240

Basic Digital Photography ............... Instructor: Arthur StephensLearn about aperture and shutter functions and how ISO affects expo-sure. Compositional elements and guidelines are offered to improve images. This class covers variations in different focal length lenses and which lenses to use to achieve desired results. Students will also learn how to best use their camera’s built in flash. Students are encouraged to have a digital SLR camera with interchangeable lenses for this class.Winter Session I: Tuesdays, January 6 – 27 from 10am-12:30pmWinter Session II: Wednesdays, January 7 – 28 from 6:30-9pmWinter Session III: Tuesdays, February 17 – March 10 from 10am-12:30pmWinter Session IV: Wednesdays, February 18 – March 11 from 6:30-9pmSpring Session I: Tuesdays, April 7-28 from 10am-12:30pmSpring Session II: Wednesdays, April 8-29 from 6:30-9pmSpring Session III: Tuesdays, May 12 – June 2 from 10am-12:30pmSpring Session IV: Wednesdays, May 13 – June 3 from 6:30-9pmCost: $120

How Your Digital Camera Works ......Instructor: Arthur StephensLearn how to use your digital camera properly without relying on the automatic setting to know what to do. This workshop provides a com-prehensive overview on all the operations of your digital SLR camera. Cameras with interchangeable lenses are preferred for this course, but not required. Winter Session I: Saturday, January 17 from 10am-4pmWinter Session II: Saturday, February 7 from 10am-4pmWinter Session III: Saturday, March 28 from 10am-4pmSpring Session I: Saturday, April 18 from 10am-4pmSpring Session II: Saturday, May 16 from 10am-4pmSpring Session III: Saturday, June 13 from 10am-4pmCost: $75

Digital Photography II .......................... Instructor: Arthur StephensExpand your photographic vision and knowledge as we delve into the next steps in the digital photography experience! Class will focus on portraiture, painting with light, night photography, and documentary work. Students will need access to a tripod for the night photography portion of the class. Winter Session I: Thursdays, January 8-29 from 6:30-9pmWinter Session II: Thursdays, February 26 – March 19 from 6:30-9pmSpring Session I: Thursdays, April 16 – May 7 from 6:30-9pmSpring Session II: Thursdays, May 21 – June 11 from 6:30-9pmCost: $120

NEW! Adobe Lightroom ...................... Instructor: Arthur StephensLightroom has become the leading program in the photography industry for organizing and editing images. In this workshop, learn to import, archive, and edit your digital photos. Students with Lightroom loaded on their laptops are encouraged to also pre-load photographs and bring a thumb drive with at least 30-50 images to learn the work-flow. If you do not already own the program, download the 30-day trial program at www.Adobe.com prior to class. Students without laptops may learn about the program and workflow via handouts on basic functions of importing, watermarking, archiving, renaming, editing, and more. Winter Session I: Saturday, January 24 from 10am-4pmWinter Session II: Saturday, March 7 from 10am-4pmSpring Session I: Saturday, May 2 from 10am-4pmSpring Session II: Saturday, June 6 from 10am-4pmCost: $75, plus students bring laptop pre-load with full or trial version of program.

iPhotography ................................................... Instructor: Colleen RenayeCell phone photography has the potential to be much more than point & shoot! Learn to create artistic images using your smart phone. Workshop will discuss going beyond the basic snapshot and will encourage students to refine their aesthetic and technical photogra-phy skills by pushing the boundaries of composition and design. The workshop will focus on photo editing using one iPhone or iPad Apple application (app) including filters, basic photo adjustment tools, mask-ing, cloning, watermarks, etc. Students will also learn how to apply their new photography to social media like Facebook and Twitter.Winter Session: Saturday, February 28 from 10am-2pmSpring Session: Saturday, April 25 from 10am-2pmCost: $55, plus students are required to purchase the apps to complete projects; to be downloaded prior to class. Total cost of the apps ranges from $10 or less.

VISUAL ARTS: Basic Drawing ...................................................Instructor: Jan Shropshire

Learn how to interpret and record objects in a realistic manner. De-velop basic drawing skills as you learn drawing principals, techniques, and explore a variety of drawing materials. You will come away from this class with confidence in your ability to draw. Winter Session: Mondays, Jan. 9 – March 9 (no class 1/19 or 2/16)from 6:30-8:30pmSpring Session: Mondays, April 13 – June 8 (no class 5/25) from 6:30-8:30pmCost: $130, plus $35 materials fee

Intermediate Drawing .............................. Instructor: Scarlett SamsThis course is designed for students who wish to further develop their drawing skills. The class will be taught in a relaxed atmosphere with the focus on gaining confidence for future artistic endeavors. Drawing is a very portable and economical hobby and one that teaches you to observe the world around you with more awareness. It can also be an asset to increase your skills in many other areas of the creative arts. Location: Walkerton TavernWinter Session: Thursdays, January 8 – Feb. 26 from 7-9pm Spring Session: Thursdays, April 16 – June 4 from 7-9pmCost: $130; materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Pen & Ink Illustrations .............................. Instructor: Scarlett SamsStudents will learn illustrating techniques in pen and ink on illustra-tion board or watercolor paper. Students will explore illustrating in ink in black and white then adding watercolor washes from florals, still lifes, and photographs. Topics covered will include pointillism, cross hatching, use of positive and negative space, shading, watercolor washes and elements of design. Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 6 – March 10 from 7-9pmSpring Session: Tuesdays, April 7 – June 9 from 7-9pmCost: $130; materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

From Drawing to Painting ...................Instructor: Jan ShropshireAre you interested in making the transition from drawing to painting? Want to learn more about the properties of paint? How does color work? What is the difference between value and intensity and why does it matter? Bring your brushes, paints, and paper or canvas to discover how it all works. You will leave with at least one completed painting and a broad knowledge of how a painting comes into being.Winter Session: Sunday, February 22 from 1-3:30pmSpring Session: Sunday, April 19 from 1-3:30pmSpring Session II: Sunday, May 10 from 1-3:30pmCost: $35; materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Zentangle Basics ................................................... Instructor: India ListZentangle is an easy to learn method of creating beautiful abstract images by drawing simple receptive patterns. The drawings are done on small paper ‘tiles’ using ink pens. This class is for anyone that thinks they can’t draw or doesn’t feel they are creative but would like to be. It’s also for artists that would like to incorporate an easy way to add patterns to their work. This class will teach you the basic principals. If you can draw a line and a circle, you can create unlimited designs. This class teaches the importance of enjoying the artistic process and can be very relaxing. Winter Session:Saturday, February 7 from 10am-12pmSpring Session: Saturday, April 18 from 10am-12pmCost: $30, plus $10 materials fee

Zendala ........................................................................... Instructor: India ListThis class is for anyone that has taken the Basic Zentangle class and wants to explore working with round Zendala tiles to create small beautiful pieces of art. Learn new patterns and maybe add a splash of color to your creations. If you enjoyed the first class, this one will be just as fun! Winter Session I: Saturday, March 7 from 10am-12pmSpring Session II: Saturday, June 6 from 10am-12pmCost: $30, plus $10 materials fee

Pastel Painting & Drawing ............. Instructor: Linda Leah WolitzIndulge your inner artist with this vibrant and beautiful medium! Beginner and experienced painters alike will enjoy drawing and paint-ing with pastels from photographs or still life. Pastels are a dry form of pure pigment mixed with a binder to hold the color together. They offer the same bold color as oil paints minus the liquid and the mess! Weekly demonstrations include discussion of the medium as well as individual painting and instruction. Winter Session I: Wednesdays, Jan 7 – March 11 from 10am-12pmWinter Session II: Wednesdays, Jan 7 – March 11 from 7-9pmWinter Session III: Thursdays, Jan 8 – March 12 from 7-9pmWinter Session IV: Wednesdays, Jan 7 – March 11 from 2-4pmSpring I: Wednesdays, April 1 – June 17 (no class 4/22 or 6/3), 10am-12pmSpring II: Wednesdays, April 1 – June 17 (no class 4/22 or 6/3), 7-9pmSpring III: Thursdays, April 2 – June 18 (no class 4/23 or 6/4), 7-9pmSpring IV: Wednesdays, April 1 – June 17 (no class 4/22 or 6/3), 2-4pmCost: $180, plus materials discussed w/instructor prior to class

Everybody in the Water(colors) ............Instructor: Roz BerlinThis course is open to beginner through advanced students. Lessons will be provided on various topics of painting and will include open studio painting for personal exploration. Materials supply list available in advance.Winter Session: Thursdays, January 8 – March 12 from 7-9pmSpring Session: Thursdays, April 9 – June 11 from 7-9pmCost: $180, plus $45 new student materials fee; $25 returning student materials fee

2880 Mountain Road · 804.261.ARTS (2787) · www.artsglenallen.com

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VISUAL ARTS FOR KIDS:

Kandinsky: Circles (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Lizzy Brown

Sunday, January 11 from 1-2pm Location: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost; $10, plus $10 materials fee

Paul Klee: Cityscapes (Ages 9-14) Instructor: Jan Shropshire

Sunday, February 8 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Paul Klee: Cats (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Lizzy Brown

Sunday, March 8 from 1-2pmCost: $10, plus $10 materials fee

NEW! Cartooning People (Grades K-5) Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 28 – March 4 from 6:30-7:45pmCost: $90, plus $5 materials fee

NEW! Sea Creatures – Drawing & Cartooning (Grades K-5) Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Spring Session: Wednesdays, April 29 – June 3 from 6:30-7:45pmCost: $90, plus $5 materials fee

Fling, Scrape, Drip – Abstract Painting for Creative Kids (Ages 6+) Instructor: Emily Ellingsworth

Spring Session: Sundays, April 19 – May 17 from 1-2:30pmCost: $70, plus $25 materials fee

Clay Basics for Kids (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Jane Hendley

Winter Session (Ages 6-8): Mondays, Jan.5 – March 23 (no class 1/19 or 2/16)from 4:30-6pmWinter Session (Ages 9-12):Thursdays, Jan 8 – March 12 from 4:30-6pmSpring Session (Ages 6-8): Mondays, April 6– June 15 (no class 5/25) from 4:30-6pmSpring Session (Ages 9-12):Thursdays, April 9 – June 11 from 4:30-6pmCost: $140, plus $30 materials fee

Gustav Klimt – Trees of Life (Ages 9-14) Instructor: Jan Shropshire

Sunday, March 15 from 1-3pmCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Matisse: Fauve Portraits (Ages 9-13) Instructor: Jan Shropshire

Sunday, April 12 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Paper Bead Bracelets (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Liz Swerdlow

Sunday, May 17 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Papermaking for Kids (Ages 9-14) Instructor: Janna Hall

Sunday, May 24 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $15 materials fee

Watercolor Blown Art (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Lizzy Brown

Sunday, May 31 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Paper Animal Masks (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Janna Hall

Sunday, June 7 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Jasper Johns: Letters as Art (Ages 9-13) Instructor: Jan Shropshire

Sunday, June 14 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Make Your Own Chopstick Sketchbook (Ages 9-14) Instructor: Janna Hall

Sunday, June 21 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $20 materials fee

Circle Weavings (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Liz Swerdlow

Saturday, June 28 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $5 materials fee

Drawing Fundamentals for Young Artists (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Alicia Strum

Saturdays, January 10-31 from 2-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $40, materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Collage for Kids (Ages 7-12) Instructor: Liz Swerdlow

Monday – Friday, April 6-10 from 10am-12pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $100, plus $10 materials fee

Printmaking for Kids (Ages 7-12) Instructor: Lizzy Brown

Monday – Friday, April 6-10 from 1-3pmCost: $100, plus $10 materials fee

Clay for Kids (Ages 9-14) Instructor: Jan Shropshire

Sundays, January 18 – 25 from 3-5pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $40, plus $30 materials/firing fee

Watercolors for Kids (Ages 6-12) Instructor: Alicia Strum

Saturdays, April 11 – May 2 from 2-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $40, plus $12 materials fee

VISUAL ARTS FOR TEENS (Ages 13-18):

Papermaking for Teens Instructor: Janna Hall

Winter Session: Saturday, January 31 from 4-7pmSpring Session: Thursday, April 16 from 4-7pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Office Conference RoomCost: $30, plus $20 materials fee

Collage Selfies Instructor: Liz Swerdlow

Thursday, April 23 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee

Watercolor for Teens Instructor: Alicia Strum

Saturdays, May 16 – June 6 from 2-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Conference RoomCost: $40, plus $12 materials fee

Teen Wheel Throwing Instructor: Jane Hendley

Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 7 – March 11 from 4:30-6pmSpring Session: Wednesdays, April 8 – June 10 from 4:30-6pmCost: $140, plus $30 materials fee

Art For Fun! Instructor: Richard Dawson

Winter Session: Sundays, February 15 – March 8 from 1-4pmLocation: CACGACost: $110, materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Cartooning Workshop Instructor: Richard Dawson

Winter Session: Mondays, January 26 – February 16 from 6-9pmLocation: Walkerton TavernCost: $110, materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Painting with Gouache Instructor: Richard Dawson

Winter Session: Mondays, March 9 – 30 from 6-9pmLocation: Walkerton Tavern, 2nd FloorCost: $110, materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Painting with Acrylics Instructor: Richard Dawson

Spring Session: Sundays, May 31 – June 21 from 2-5pm Location: First 2 weeks at CACGA; Second 2 weeks at Three Lakes ParkCost: $110, materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Portfolio Development for Teens Instructor: Emily Ellingsworth

Tuesdays, January 27 – February 24 from 6-8pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $100, plus $10 materials fee

Drawing Fundamentals for Teen Artists Instructor: Alicia Strum

Saturdays, February 14-March 7 from 2-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $40, plus $12 materials fee and list

Beaded Jewelry for Teens Instructor: Emily Ellingsworth

Monday – Friday, April 6-10 from 1-3pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Conference RoomCost: $100, plus $10 materials fee

CONFECTIONARY ARTS FOR KIDS:

Cake Decorating & Design (Ages 7-12) Instructor: Ann Spark

Winter Session: Saturdays, January 10 & 17 from 9am-12pmSpring Session: Saturday, April 11 & 18 from 9am-12pmCost: $55 each or $100 for two, plus $25 materials fee per person

Cake Decorating & Design with Fondant (Ages 7-12) Instructor: Ann Spark

Winter Session: Saturdays, January 31 –February 7 from 9am-12pmCost: $55 each or $100 for two, plus $35 materials fee per person

Chocolate Factory (Ages 7-12) Instructor: Ann Spark

Winter Session: Saturday, January 24 from 9am-12pmSpring Session: Saturday, May 23 from 9am-12pmCost: $35, plus $20 materials fee

Cupcakes! (Ages 7-12) Instructor: Ann Spark

Winter Session: Saturday, February 14 from 9am-12pmSpring Session: Saturday, April 25 from 9am-12pmCost: $35, plus $25 materials fee

THEATRE:

Musical Theatre for Beginners (1st-2nd Graders)

Saturdays from 10:00-11:00 amCost: $280

Musical Theatre Intensive (4th-8th Graders)

Saturdays from 11:15am -12:15 pmCost: $280

CORE (4th-8th Graders)Wednesdays from 4:15-6:30 pmCost: $485

Comedy Improv for Youth (4th-8th Graders)

Saturdays from 10:00-11:00 amCost: $280

VISUAL ARTSfor Kids and Teensat The Cultural Arts Center and Regency Square For more information and to register, please visit www.artsglenallen.com.

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Wonderous Watercolors* ............................Instructor: Roz BerlinAn introduction to the basics of watercolor painting, students will learn color-mixing, values, and brush techniques. Experimentation with assorted tools other than paint brushes will also be explored. Basic supplies are provided for use in-class only.Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 7 – March 11 from 10am-12pmSpring Session: Wednesdays, April 8 – June 10 from 10am-12pmCost: $180, plus $45 new student materials fee; $25 returning student materials fee*Beginners looking for an evening class should see “Everybody in the Water(colors)”

Intermediate Watercolors ..........................Instructor: Roz BerlinThis course will increase the student’s overall painting knowledge. Ex-ploration of old and new techniques including a wide range of topics such as: landscape, still life, composition, perspective, and experimen-tation. For intermediate to advanced students. Materials supply list available in advance.Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 6 - March 10 from 10am-12pmSpring Session: Tuesdays, April 7 – June 9 from 10am-12pmCost: $180, plus $45 new student materials fee; $25 returning student materials fee

Intro to Drawing: Enjoying the Act .......Instructor: Matt GenierNew to drawing or can’t connect two lines? This one shot workshop will cover the simple steps of identifying your subject, how you want to convey your message, and how your artwork can organically grow when you relax, breathe and let each stage lead to the next. Medium will be pencil and pen on paper. Don’t get intimidated by how you imagine your finished project again! All materials provided. Winter Session I: Friday, January 16 from 6:30-8:30pmWinter Session II: Thursday, February 12 from 6:30-8:30pmSpring Session I: Wednesday, April 22 from 6:30-8:30pmSpring Session II: Tuesday, May 12 from 6:30-8:30pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $10 materials fee (fee waived for repeat students who bring own supplies)

Handmade Greeting Cards and Valentines ................

................................................................................... Instructor: Emily EllingsworthCreate unique cards for your loved ones. Decorate each card individu-ally or work on one design that you can then have printed. Use stamps, punches, acrylic pens, markers, inks, watercolors, and found papers to draw and collage your personalized sentiments for friends and family.Spring Session: Tuesday, February 3 from 6-8pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $20, plus $15 materials fee

Introduction to Papermaking ............... Instructor: Janna HallLearn how to make your own paper up to 14”x24” full of color and texture. Using found and recycled fibers in conjunction with other decorative elements like feathers, flowers, or ribbon you’ll make one-of-a-kind papers useful for anything from collages to stationary! Winter Session: Wednesday, March 4 from 6-9pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Office Conference RoomCost: $30, plus $20 materials fee

Exploring Collage Through Portraiture .........................

.............................................................................................. Instructor: Lizzy BrownExplore various collage and papermaking processes ranging from marbeling, mesh painting, stenciling, and more. In combination with the handmade papers, students will also supplement with newspaper and magazine scraps to create self portraits and/or animal portraits. Winter Session: Thursdays, January 7 – February 11 from 6-8pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $75, plus materials list

Cigar Box Handbags .................................... Instructor: Liz SwerdlowReuse a cigar box to create a unique personalized handbag. Start by collecting objects and imagers to build a color scheme then play with composition and pattern to find meaning in the transformation of repurposed, discarded, and unrelated objects. Use beads, trims, ropes or wires for handles.Thursdays, February 3-10 from 6-8pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $40, plus $20 materials fee

Fashion History as Art Inspiration .......................................

................................................................................... Instructor: Emily EllingsworthUse fashion as muse in this unique class experience. Each week will focus on a different decade’s flavor. Listen to music, peruse art and history books, and discuss. Then, make art! Roar into the 1920’s and JUMP! out of the 1990’s. Take a page from fashion designers and look back to inspire contemporary works of art. This is a discussion driven studio class rather than a technique instruction class. No prerequisites required; daring beginners welcome! Bring your own art supplies.Thursdays, March 12 – April 9 from 6-8pm Location: Walkerton TavernCost: $100 plus materials list

Cigar Shadow Boxes .................................... Instructor: Liz SwerdlowUsing a cigar box, found objects, magazine clippings, items from home, etc, interpret a memory or dream. Start by collecting as many objects/images you can find that remind you of your memory/dream. Then play with composition. Question the meaning of beauty. How does placement affect meaning? Find meaning in the transformation of re-purposed, discarded, and unrelated objects.Thursday, May 14 – 21 from 6-8pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $40, plus $20 materials fee

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Advanced Watercolors ...................................Instructor: Roz BerlinThis course will progress the advanced student’s painting knowledge. Group lessons are provided but personal exploration is encouraged. Focus on a wide range of topics such as: landscape, still life, composi-tion, perspective, lighting and more! For advanced students only. Materials supply list available in advance.Winter Session:Thursdays, January 8 – March 12 from 10am-12pmSpring Session: Thursdays, April 9 – June 11 from 10am-12pmCost: $180, plus $45 new student materials fee; $25 returning student materials fee

Acrylic Painting .....................................................Instructor: Roz BerlinThis class is designed for the beginner to intermediate level artist to build a basic understanding of acrylic painting in a relaxed and fun environment. Lessons include: color mixing, materials, various mediums, and theory & design concepts. Basic supplies will be provided for use in class only. Winter Session: Tuesdays, January 6 – March 10 from 7-9pmSpring Session: Tuesdays, April 7 – June 9 from 7-9pmCost: $180, plus $75 new student materials fee; $15 returning student materials fee

Intermediate Acrylic Painting ................Instructor: Roz BerlinThis class is designed for the intermediate student who desires to learn both traditional style and contemporary acrylic painting. Explo-ration of numerous techniques and mediums help expand the fun of painting with acrylics. Experimentation is highly encouraged in this course. Basic supplies will be provided for in-class use only. Winter Session: Wednesdays, January 7 – March 11 from 7-9pmSpring Session: Wednesdays, April 8 – June 10 from 7-9pmCost: $180, plus $75 new student materials fee; $15 returning student materials fee

Encaustic Painting (all levels) .................. Instructor: Lynda RayCreate dynamic works of art using melted wax as you explore encaus-tic painting, a process that produces impressive results with luminous and jewel-like surfaces and textures. Beginners as well as working artists are welcome! Demonstrations and experimentation allow students to learn techniques such as melting through, line and edge, transfers, and texture and collage. Students can choose to practice all of these methods or just the ones that interest them. At the end of the workshop, student will be familiar with a range of techniques which they can use later to develop new work. Paint, equipment, tools and small practice panels will be supplied. Students may bring wood panels up to 9”x12” if they wish to make larger, more resolved works.Winter Session: Saturday, February 21 from 11am-5pmCost: $120, plus $35 materials fee

Oriental Painting ........................................Instructor: Soonja Woo KimDiscover the history and principals of oriental painting as you experi-ment with oriental paint brushes and techniques. Students will learn to paint orchids, bamboo, plum blossoms and more while exploring the relationship between artists and their work. Winter Session: Mondays, January 5 – March 9 (no class 1/19 or 2/16) from 10am-12pmLocation: CACGAWinter Session II: Mondays, January 19 – March 9 from 6:30-8:30pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Conference RoomSpring Session:Mondays, April 6 – June 1 (no class 5/25) from 10am-12pmLocation: CACGASpring Session II: Mondays, April 6 – May 25 from 6:30-8:30pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $130, plus $40 materials fee

Portrait Drawing/Painting ................... Instructor: Scarlett SamsLearn to draw/paint portraits from your favorite photographs…its easier than you think! Starting with the face, students will complete a drawing/painting in the medium of their choice. A live (fully clothed) model will assist with students’ study of figure drawing, faces, skin tones, drapery, lighting, shading, color, and elements of design in their work. Project supplies are provided by student according to the medium they wish to use (i.e. graphite, pastel, charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, etc.) In addition, students need to bring a pad of newsprint and graphite pencils or sticks to each class for warm-up exercises and photographs to work from. Winter Session: Mondays, January 5– March 23 (no class 1/19 or 2/16) from 7-9pmSpring Session: Mondays, April 6 – June 15 (no class 5/25) from 7-9pmCost: $130, plus $20 model fee; student provides own materials

Intermediate Portrait Drawing & Painting .................

........................................................................................... Instructor: Scarlett SamsWould you like to enhance your portrait skills in your current medium or learn portrait skills in a new medium? Students will complete class projects drawing/painting in the medium of the student’s choice from photographs supplied by the student to practice portrait skills. Students will work with a live (fully clothed) model to perfect their skills in figure drawing and drapery. Project supplies will be provided by the student according to the medium(s) they wish to use (i.e. graph-ite, pastel, charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, oil, etc.). Topics covered will include figure drawing, faces, skin tones, drapery, lighting, shading, color, and elements of design.Winter session: Mondays, January 5 – March 9 (no classes 1/19 or 2/16)from 1-3pmSpring Session: Mondays, April 6 – June 1 from 1-3pm (no class 5/25)Cost: $130, plus $20 model fee. Student provides own materials

Abstract Acrylics .................................... Instructor: Emily EllingsworthAbstract painting is a great, low-pressure introduction to materials and techniques for beginning artists as well as a fun way to shake things up if you’re a working artist. Look to painters of the 1940’s and 50’s for inspiration. The artist’s devoted, intimate relationship to ma-terials connects Abstract Expressionism while encompassing a broad range of styles and approaches. We will discuss specific artists and experiment with their methods. Use and combine master’s techniques and tools to make new, original works. Winter Session: Thursdays, January 15 – March 5 from 1-4pm Location: CACGASpring Session: Tuesdays, April 17 – May 26 from 6-9pm Location: Walkerton TavernCost: $160, plus $5 materials fee for first class only. Additional materials discussed in first class for student to purchase confidently. Materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Art Social .............................................................Instructor: Richard DawsonAn open studio where artists can meet and socialize with other artists, this group will receive help and advice from the instructor and fellow student artists in a supportive environment while creating their own unique art. Students are encouraged to bring snacks and beverages to each workshop and to share ideas and conversation while making art. This is an opportunity to get out of the isolation of working alone but still be able to create your own work while making new friends. Winter Session: Wednesdays, February 4 – 25 from 6-9pmLocation: Walkerton Tavern, 2nd FloorCost: $70, plus bring the supplies needed to work on your projects and snacks/beverages to share, if desired.

Simply Making Art – Drawing & Painting .....................

........................................................................................Instructor: Richard DawsonCan’t draw worth a lick, but would still like to make art? This workshop will focus on how to simplify things that we see and still make creative, interesting and expressive art. Hone and improve the skills you have while discovering ways to work within your means and have lots of fun in the process.Winter Session: Mondays, January 12 – March 16 from 9am-12pm (no class 1/19 or 2/16)Spring Session: Mondays, April 13 – June 8 from 9am-12pm (no class 5/25)Cost: $200, plus materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Drawing From Nature ............................Instructor: Richard DawsonParticipants will draw specific items found in the park: plants, flowers, seeds or leaves. Emphasis will be given to enlarging what is seen and using it to create an interesting composition.Spring Session: Saturday, May 16 from 10am-2pmLocation: Three Lakes State ParkCost: $45, plus materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

Painting with Gouache .........................Instructor: Richard DawsonGouache? What is Gouache? This user-friendly paint is somewhere be-tween watercolor and acrylic. Learn to mix paint and study color and composition that can be used with any paint medium while practicing with this great medium. Winter Session: Wednesdays, March 11 – April 1 from 6-9pmLocation: Walkerton Tavern, 2nd FloorCost: $110, plus materials list at www.artsglenallen.com

WOOD CARVING:NEW! Carving A Whimsical Bark House ..... Instructor: Kathy Overcash

In this class, learn how to carve a wall hung whimsical house. This is a simplified version of carving whimsical houses and great for beginners. The houses will be carved from one piece of cottonwood bark. Each house will be between 5 to 7 inches tall. Once your house is finished, you can proudly hang it on the wall or an ornamental hanger. This project is designed for beginner and intermediate woodcarvers. Each house blank will be rouged out with the initial house layout, roof line, windows, doors, foundation and chimney. Use various carving tools, primarily u-gouges and v-tools If you have your own carving tools, bring them. If not, carving tools will be available for use during the class. Each student should bring soft leather gloves to protect their hands. Winter Session: Tuesday, Jan. 20 – Thursday, Jan. 22 from 9:30am-12pmLocation: Walkerton Tavern, 2nd FloorCost: $85, plus $8 materials fee

NEW! Carving a Caricature Hound Dog ....Instructor: Kathy OvercashInterested in woodcarving? Learn how to carve a caricature hound dog. Each student will carve their own howling hound from a basswood blank. The blank is prepared by cutting out the hound dog pattern from a block of basswood. These cute, floppy-eared dogs are about three inches high when completed. This project is designed for beginner to intermediate level woodcarvers. You will be using various carving tools such as a detail knife, small v-tools and small u-gouges. If you have your own carving tools, bring them. If not, carving tools will be available for use during the class.Winter Session: Tuesday, Feb. 10 – Thursday, Feb. 12 from 9:30am-12pmLocation: Walkerton Tavern, 2nd FloorWinter Session II: Saturday, February 14 from 10am-5pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $85, plus $5 materials fee

NEW! Carving a Caricature Dragon .....................................

..............................................................Instructor: Kathy Overcash, Wayne ThorntonCaricature dragons will be carved from a pre-cut basswood blank. You will fall in love with these delightful dragons. This project is designed for beginning to intermediate level woodcarvers. You will be using various carving tools such as a detail knife, small v-tools, and small u-gouges. If you have your own carving tools, bring them. If not, carving tools will be available for use during the class. Winter Session: Saturday, March 14 from 9:30am-4:30pmLocation: Walkerton TavernWinter Session II: Tuesday, March 10 – Thursday, March 12 from 10am-12:30pmLocation: Regency Square Mall, Garden RoomCost: $85, plus $5 materials fee

NEW! Carving A Shelf Elf ......................Instructor: Kathy OvercashThe shelf elf is an easy to carve project designed for beginners to ex-pert carvers. Everyone enjoys carving these shelf elves. This delightful character has a huge nose poking out from under his floppy hat and has an unbelievable long flowing beard. The shelf elf sits on the edge of a shelf with his beard flowing over the side. Use various carving tools such as a detail knife, small v-tools, and small u-gouges. If you have your own carving tools, bring them. If not, carving tools will be available for use during the class. Spring session: Tuesday, April 14 – Thursday, April 16 from 9:30am-12pmLocation: Walkerton TavernCost: $85, plus $5 materials fee

YOU & ME WORKSHOPS:Braided Cord Bracelet (Ages 8+) ...... Instructor: Pat Whitlow

Both boys and girls alike will enjoy making these fun, popular brace-lets crafted from parachute cord. These knotted bracelets are easy to make in a variety of colors to suit every style.Wednesday, April 8 from 6-8pmCost: $30 for adult and child; $10 per additional participant

Creating Original Cartoon Characters .....Instructor: Jamie CosleyCreate your own unique cartoon character from your imagination! Learn to con-vey their personality in your drawings. After class, take your drawings home to inspire creative storytelling together as a family based on these characters. Sunday, March 1 from 2-3pm$30 for adult and child; $10 per additional participant

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