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SUMMER 2017 Coyote hires talented professionals to conduct hands-on workshops for students 10 – 15 years old from all over Seattle. Instructors challenge kids to create, problem solve, design projects, and apply their intellectual and artistic talents. courses for every budget! AGES: All courses are suitable for 10 - 15 year olds unless otherwise designated. LETTERS: Lettered sessions represent different dates and times rather than different course content or level. PREREQUISITES: Additional required skillset details are 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 WELCOMES STUDENTS OF EVERY RACE, CULTURE, NATIONAL OR ETHNIC ORIGIN, GENDER IDENTITY, AND ABILITY REGISTER ONLINE! FOR FASTER REGISTRATION WWW.COYOTECENTRAL.ORG Online registration is quick and easy! 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! week Morning // 9:00 am – 1:00 pm afternoon // 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm **Tues – Sat** **Tues – Sat** JUNE 27 JULY 1 **Tues – Sat** **Tues – Sat** FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [A] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [A] ART: SELF PORTRAITS IN 3D FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [A] WELDING + FORGING [A] COOK THE WORLD OVER FASHION: UPCYCLE IT [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [B] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [A] MAGIC PERFORMANCE [A] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [A] WELDING + WOOD DETAILING [A] DESSERTS: ALL KINDS [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [A] NO CLASSES JULY 3 – JULY 8 JULY 10 JULY 14 DRAW + PAINT WITH A PRO ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [B] FICTION WRITING FASHION: UPCYCLE IT [B] WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE [A] (AGES 13 – 16) COOK: EAST MEETS WEST GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [A] FILM A MOVIE TRAILER [A] COMICS: AMERICAN STYLE DIGITAL ANIMATION [A] FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [B] CHAIRMAKING: DESIGN + BUILD [A] METAL SCULPTURE: RECYCLED CREATIONS [A] DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [B] CERAMIC SCULPTURES @ CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO [A] JULY 17 JULY 21 SING WITH A PRO [A] DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [A] DRAWING + ILLUSTRATING ORIGAMI: FOLD IT UP A NOTCH [A] WELDING + POP ART [A] COOK WITH A PRO + IRON CHEF [A] FILMMAKING @ NORTHWEST FILM FORUM [A] GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [B] DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [B] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [B] COMICS: MANGA STYLE GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [B] WELDING + FORGING [B] (AGES 13 – 16) COOK: PIES + TARTS, SOME SWEET, SOME SAVORY BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [C] CERAMIC SCULPTURE @ CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO [B] JULY 24 JULY 28 PLAYWRITING: 10-MINUTE PLAYS JEWELRY: DESIGN YOUR OWN [A] DIGITAL ANIMATION [B] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [C] WELDING + WOOD DETAILING [B] COOK + BAKE: SOME SWEET, SOME SAVORY FILMMAKING MADE EASY [A] PAINT ANIMAL PORTRAITS ACTING + IMPROVISATION [A] JEWELRY: DESIGN YOUR OWN [B] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [C] GRAFFITI ART [A] PET HOUSE: DESIGN + BUILD (DOGS, CATS, BIRDS) DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [B] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [D] LIGHT SCULPTURES @ CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO JULY 31 AUG 4 DANCE: URBAN STREET STYLES [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [C] FICTION WRITING: FLASH FICTION PAINT + DRAW WOODLAND THEMES FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [B] WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE [B] COOK THE REGIONS OF THE USA (AGES 13 – 16) FILMMAKING @ NORTHWEST FILM FORUM [B] (AGES 13 – 16) GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [C] HIP HOP MUSIC + LIVE PRODUCTION [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [D] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [D] PRINTMAKING GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [D] DESSERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [E] METAL SCULPTURE: RECYCLED CREATIONS [B] FILM PHOTOGRAPHY: B+W DARKROOM @ PCNW RADIO DRAMA + BROADCASTING @ JACK STRAW CALENDAR CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE…

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Page 1: Summer 2017 final JSmedia.virbcdn.com/files/35/81e516c059df5e2f-Summer2017... · 2017-03-07 · SUMMER 2017 Coyote hires talented professionals to conduct hands-on workshops for students

S U M M E R 2 0 1 7 Coyote hires talented professionals to conduct hands-on workshops for students 10 – 15 years old from all over Seattle.

Instructors challenge kids to create, problem solve, design projects, and apply their intellectual and artistic talents.

courses for every budget!

AGES: All courses are suitable for 10 - 15 year olds unless otherwise

designated.

LETTERS: Lettered sessions represent different dates and times rather than

different course content or level.

PREREQUISITES: Additional required skillset details are 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 WELCOMES STUDENTS OF EVERY RACE, CULTURE, NATIONAL OR

ETHNIC ORIGIN, GENDER IDENTITY, AND ABILITY

REGISTER ONLINE! FOR FASTER REGISTRATION

WWW.COYOTECENTRAL.ORG Online registration is quick and easy!

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!

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**Tues – Sat** **Tues – Sat**

JUNE 27 – JULY 1 **Tues – Sat** **Tues – Sat**

FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [A] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [A] ART: SELF PORTRAITS IN 3D FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [A] WELDING + FORGING [A] COOK THE WORLD OVER

FASHION: UPCYCLE IT [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [B] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [A] MAGIC PERFORMANCE [A] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [A] WELDING + WOOD DETAILING [A] DESSERTS: ALL KINDS [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [A]

NO CLASSES JULY 3 – JULY 8

JULY 10 – JULY 14

DRAW + PAINT WITH A PRO ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [B] FICTION WRITING FASHION: UPCYCLE IT [B] WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE [A] (AGES 13 – 16) COOK: EAST MEETS WEST GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [A] FILM A MOVIE TRAILER [A]

COMICS: AMERICAN STYLE DIGITAL ANIMATION [A] FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [B] CHAIRMAKING: DESIGN + BUILD [A] METAL SCULPTURE: RECYCLED CREATIONS [A] DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [A] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [B] CERAMIC SCULPTURES @ CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO [A]

JULY 17 – JULY 21

SING WITH A PRO [A] DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [A] DRAWING + ILLUSTRATING ORIGAMI: FOLD IT UP A NOTCH [A] WELDING + POP ART [A] COOK WITH A PRO + IRON CHEF [A] FILMMAKING @ NORTHWEST FILM FORUM [A] GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [B]

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [B] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [B] COMICS: MANGA STYLE GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [B] WELDING + FORGING [B] (AGES 13 – 16) COOK: PIES + TARTS, SOME SWEET, SOME SAVORY BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [C] CERAMIC SCULPTURE @ CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO [B]

JULY 24 – JULY 28

PLAYWRITING: 10-MINUTE PLAYS JEWELRY: DESIGN YOUR OWN [A] DIGITAL ANIMATION [B] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [C] WELDING + WOOD DETAILING [B] COOK + BAKE: SOME SWEET, SOME SAVORY FILMMAKING MADE EASY [A] PAINT ANIMAL PORTRAITS

ACTING + IMPROVISATION [A] JEWELRY: DESIGN YOUR OWN [B] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [C] GRAFFITI ART [A] PET HOUSE: DESIGN + BUILD (DOGS, CATS, BIRDS) DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [B] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [D] LIGHT SCULPTURES @ CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO

JULY 31 – AUG 4

DANCE: URBAN STREET STYLES [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [C] FICTION WRITING: FLASH FICTION PAINT + DRAW WOODLAND THEMES FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [B] WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE [B] COOK THE REGIONS OF THE USA (AGES 13 – 16) FILMMAKING @ NORTHWEST FILM FORUM [B] (AGES 13 – 16) GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [C]

HIP HOP MUSIC + LIVE PRODUCTION [A] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [D] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [D] PRINTMAKING GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [D] DESSERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [E] METAL SCULPTURE: RECYCLED CREATIONS [B] FILM PHOTOGRAPHY: B+W DARKROOM @ PCNW RADIO DRAMA + BROADCASTING @ JACK STRAW

CALENDAR CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE…

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FAQ: WHAT IF MY STUDENT IS TAKING A

MORNING AND AN AFTERNOON CLASS?

STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN BOTH MORNING + AFTERNOON COURSES @ COYOTE ARE WELCOME TO HANG OUT

HERE BETWEEN COURSES. PLEASE BE SURE TO TRIPLE CHECK LOCATION, AS

SOME COURSES ARE OFFSITE.

CAN MY STUDENT LEAVE CAMPUS?

ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO STAY ON CAMPUS UNTIL THEIR FINAL CLASS IS

COMPLETE. PLEASE SEND YOUR YOUTH WITH APPROPRIATE SNACKS AND GEAR

TO LAST THEM THE FULL LENGTH OF THEIR COYOTE DAY.

DOES COYOTE PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION?

COYOTE ISN’T ABLE TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION. YOU ARE

RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTING YOUR STUDENT TO OFFSITE COURSES.

DOES COYOTE PROVIDE BEFORE OR AFTER CARE?

COYOTE ISN’T ABLE TO PROVIDE BEFORE OR AFTER CARE. PLEASE BE ON TIME FOR

DROP OFF AND PICKUP. Any students not picked up by the time the last

staff member leaves will be escorted to Garfield community

center to wait.

HOW DO I KNOW WHAT TO SEND WITH MY STUDENT? YOU’LL RECEIVE AN EMAIL THE WEEK PRIOR TO THE START OF THE COURSE WITH CLASS-SPECIFIC DETAILS

WHAT IS THE ATTENDANCE POLICY? ATTENDANCE IS CRITICAL IN COYOTE CLASSES SINCE EACH DAY BUILDS UPON THE PREVIOUS IN ORDER TO COMPLETE A FINAL PROJECT. Regular attendance is required. If you miss more than one session, you're at risk of not completing your project. Coyote does not offer makeup sessions and is not responsible for incomplete projects due TO poor attendance. PLEASE Be sure to be here for every session to make the most of your time at Coyote!

WHAT IS your refund POLICY? Full refunds will be issued until MAY 1. After MAY 1, $50/course will become non-refundable. Refunds will not be issued after June 1. Partial credit may be offered in certain circumstances.

How does the waitlist work? If a course is full, you’re welcome to join the waitlist. All courses and their waitlists are first come, first served. WE CANNOT OVERFILL COURSES AS EACH IS capped due to safety and CLASS QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR JOINING THE WAITLIST, BUT YOU MUST FOLLOW THE REGISTRATION PROCESS. If a position opens up, we will contact you and you’ll be given 24 hours to accept the position.

Do you make exceptions to the age restrictions? SORRY, No. all coyote courses are restricted to the ages noted.

Does my student need previous experience? Most classes are suitable for both beginning and returning students. Any courses with a prerequisite are clearly noted. We’re not able to make exceptions to prerequisite requirements.

Are all classes held at coyote? Not all courses are held on site. While the majority take place here AT coyote, we do utilize professional studios around the area for specific courses. Please pay close attention to location when registering. More questions? Let us know! We’re happy to help. Email [email protected] or give us a call at 206.323.7276

AUG 7 – AUG 11

ACTING + IMPROVISATION [B] ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [C] FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [C] (AGES 13 – 16) ORIGAMI: FOLD IT UP A NOTCH [B] GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [E] WELDING + FORGING [C] COOK: TASTE INTERNATIONAL + AROUND THE WORLD FILMMAKING MADE EASY [B] GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [D]

MOCK TRIAL (AGES 13 – 16) ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION [D] FILM A MOVIE TRAILER [B] MAGIC PERFORMANCE [B] FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [C] WELDING + POP ART [B] DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS [C] BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [F]

AUG 14 – AUG 18

SING WITH A PRO [B] JEWELRY: DESIGN YOUR OWN [C] DIGITAL ANIMATION [C] FASHION: DESIGN + SEW [D] CHAIRMAKING: DESIGN + BUILD [B] WELDING + METAL SCULPTURES [C] COOK LIKE A LINE CHEF COMICS + CARTOON DRAWING [A]

DANCE: BREAKDANCING JEWELRY: DESIGN YOUR OWN [D] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT [E] FASHION: PRINT + HAND SEW FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [D] (AGES 13 – 16) WELDING + FORGING [D] DESSERTS: BREADS + THE THRILL OF BAKING BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [G]

AUG 21 – AUG 25

FASHION: FOR THE RUNWAY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [C] DIGITAL ANIMATION [D] ROBOTICS + MECHANICS FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD [E] COOK: STREET FOOD TO FOOD TRUCKS ORIGAMI: FOLD IT UP A NOTCH [C] GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO [E]

MAGIC PERFORMANCE [C] DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY [D] VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT (ADVANCED) ELECTRONICS + CIRCUIT BENDING GRAVITY POWERED RACERS [F] WELDING (ADVANCED) DESSERTS: ALL KINDS [B] (AGES 13 – 16) BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [H]

AUG 28 – SEP 1

DANCE: URBAN STREET STYLES [B] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [E] FASHION: DESIGN + SEW (ADVANCED) PAINT POP ART PORTRAITS WELDING + FORGING [E] COOK WITH A PRO + IRON CHEF [B] COMICS + CARTOON DRAWING [B]

HIP HOP MUSIC + LIVE PRODUCTION [B] GLASS FLAMEWORKING [F] DIGITAL ANIMATION (ADVANCED) GRAFFITI ART [B] WELDING + WOOD DETAILING [C] DESSERTS + A DASH OF CHOCOLATES BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM [I]

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R E G I S T E R O N L I N E N O W !

w w w . c o y o t e c e n t r a l . o r g 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!

C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N S

COYOTE WELCOMES STUDENTS OF EVERY RACE, CULTURE, NATIONAL OR ETHNIC ORIGIN, GENDER IDENTITY, AND ABILITY

ACTING + IMPROVISATION Instructor: See Specific Session Location: Coyote Performance Studio Tuition: $215 + $10 material fee = $225 Work with a professional actor to build stage presence through guided imagery exercises, theatre games, improv, and essential voice warm-ups – just as actors in professional training do! Stories will come to life as you speak and move in character. On the last day, you’ll perform works created in collaboration with your fellow actors. Beginning and experienced actors are all welcome! July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] Gavin Reub August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Shaunyce Omar

ART + LIGHT SCULPTURE (offsite) Instructor: Elena Korakianitou Location: Capitol Hill Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240

You’ll create cool 3D art that lights up & becomes a table or floor lamp! Light sculptures! You’ll mold wire into a form that can be as figurative or wildly creative as you want, then wrap it in fancy papers, paint it, and collage it into a fanciful and fabulous light sculpture. (Coyote kids made a series for our auction and created a wonderful buzz with their artistry.)

CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO: 1239 17th Ave E / Seattle, WA / 98112 July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm Offsite!

ART: SELF PORTRAITS IN 3D Instructor: Timothy Siciliano Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 You’ll work with an artist who has made bigger than life, wild, stage sets and major theatrical installations for the Seattle Center to figure out ways to describe yourself in abstract and cleverly mysterious ways. Using raw materials like cardboard, foam, and wire, you’ll always be putting your painting, drawing, and composition skills to the best test. This is an opportunity to tell a story (the YOU) and push your creative boundaries far outside your current boundaries – no real-life imagery here. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:00am – 1:00pm

BIKES: BEATERS TO CUSTOM Instructors: BikeWorks Crew 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 detail it to give it your original style, and put it back together like new. Using wrenches, specialized tools, grease, and your own hands, you’ll overhaul your brakes, hubs, headsets and more. From here on out you’ll be an expert at bike repair and maintenance. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 10 – July 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [C] July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D] July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [E] August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [F] August 14 – August 18 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [G] August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [H] August 28 – September 1 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [I]

CERAMIC SCULPTURE (offsite) Instructor: Elena Korakianitou Location: Capitol Hill Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Push the limits of clay as you work with a professional artist whose own work is rich in creativity and pushes boundaries. She’ll give you new ways to work with clay as you hand-build functional, sculptural and decorative pieces. You’ll learn great techniques for creating objects, treating their surfaces, painting and glazing them. Count on fine new experiences with a medium that captures your imagination.

CAPITOL HILL ART STUDIO: 1239 17th Ave E / Seattle, WA / 98112 July 10 – July 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] Offsite! July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Offsite!

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CHAIR DESIGN + BUILD Instructor: James Brandalise Location: Coyote Woodshop Tuition: $215 + $60 material fee = $275 Beginning architects and design students all have to do it: design and build a custom chair. The trick is to design a chair that is just right for you – one that can hold your soda, stash your DVDs, rest your feet, rock back & forth, look like a piece of art – or all of the above. Working with power & hand tools in a fully equipped woodshop, you can make a functional masterpiece, one that could last a lifetime. July 10 – July 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] August 14 – August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

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 story-telling, 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. August 14 – August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] August 28 – September 1 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

COMICS AMERICAN STYLE Instructor: Lin Lucas Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $30 material fee = $245 You'll draw, draw, draw with a professional cartoonist as you sharpen your skills and develop your characters, their expressions, body language, positions and how to present them in motion. You'll consider story development and page layout, and learn more penciling, inking, and editing skills. Think of it as getting really serious about the funny stuff. It’s a whole new level of becoming a cartoonist. July 10 – 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm

COMICS: MANGA STYLE Instructor: Lin Lucas Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $30 material fee = $245

This is your chance to learn the great comic style of Japan. Learn techniques to draw your characters with expressions and body language – in motion and with perspective. You’ll learn to develop your characters into your own comics as you focus on story lines and page layout. Because your teacher is a classic American-style cartoonist, you’ll also do some great comparing and contrasting of these two styles. July 17 – 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm

COOK AND BAKE, BOTH SWEET & SAVORY Instructor: Donna Moodie Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

Join this chef who is creator/owner of one Seattle’s favorite restaurants, Marjorie’s, and you’ll come to know secrets of some of her favorite simple foods, whether it’s the techniques or the ingredients for no matter what you prepare: fine cakes, cookies, pizza, flatbread, naan, roasted vegetables, slow braised meats, curries, and so on. You’ll cook and you’ll bake with this talented menu creator who loves being a pastry chef as well. Just like culinary arts students and pastry chefs, you’ll try to find perfection in all that you bake and all that you cook. July 24 – July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm

COOK: EAST MEETS WEST Instructor: Julie Little 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 for some will include meats, fish, and vegetables - all with great cultural flare – foodie discoveries for you! July 10 – July 14 9:00am – 1:00pm

COOK: TASTE INTERNATIONAL & AROUND THE WORLD Instructor: Ariel Bangs Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 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. August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm

COOK LIKE A LINE CHEF Instructor: Tarik Abdullah Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

It takes a tight team to prepare the orders in big or fancy restaurants: head chef, sous chef, line cooks, and prep cooks. Join Chef Tarik, former head chef at Cicchetti, in our commercial kitchen and do what it takes to be a line cook. You’ll learn to do everything well & fast to get your orders right and up on time. Teamwork, a hop-to attitude, great kitchen skills are what you’ll need so you can get it done and get it delicious. One day might be Italian, the next Mexican, possibly Moroccan. You’ll only know when you see the order when it comes up. August 14 – August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm

COOK PIES + TARTS, SOME SWEET + SOME SAVORY Instructor: Dawnula Koukol Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

Just like culinary arts students and pastry chefs, you’ll try to conquer the perfect crusts for pies and tarts. With crusts that you make from scratch of course, you’ll bake a long list of savories – chicken pot pie, meat pies, potato tarts, lattice tarts and quiches. AND you’ll bake an enticing long list of sweets – pecan pie, rhubarb-raspberry galletes, banana cream pie, fruit tarts and mini pies. You’ll leave on Friday knowing a skill that will last a lifetime – your own perfect crusts – and scores of ways to fill them. July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm

COOK REGIONS OF THE USA Instructor: Jemil Aziz 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’. *July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm *AGES 13 - 16

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. August 21 – August 25 9:00am – 1:00pm

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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 through out the world. Cook from a list that includes delicious cuisine from 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. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:00am – 1:00pm

COOK WITH A PRO + IRON CHEF Instructor: See Specific Course Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

In Coyote’s professional kitchen you’ll pick up the tools, techniques, and knowledge about many complex ingredients. You’ll learn about what chefs count on to make foods taste terrific & look great when they are served. As you build your basic cooking techniques, your chef will challenge you to create menus with an eye on taste and smart combinations. As the week goes on you’ll team up and show of your talents in a run of Iron Chef competitions. July 17 – July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Leslie Lightner August 28 – September 1 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Elon Wagoner

DANCE: BREAKDANCING Instructor: Tony Orduna Location: Coyote Performance Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260 Led by a dancer with the 2012 WORLD CHAMPION Massive Monkees Crew, you'll learn the basics for becoming a b-boy or b-girl. From top rockin' and drops to floor rocks and freezes, you’ll learn the fundamentals of the dance. You’ll put them all together, learn some serious routines, and even create some of your own. Circle-battles included. August 14 – August 18 1:30pm – 5:30pm

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. July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] August 28 – September 1 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

DESSERTS: ALL KINDS Instructor: See Specific Instructor 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 presentation - all useful techniques in your future quests to turn out incredible desserts. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] Dawnula Koukol *August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Elon Wagoner *AGES 13 - 16

DESSERTS + A DASH OF CHOCOLATES Instructor: Elon Wagoner Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

A pastry chef with an enthusiasm for chocolate, invites you to create classy desserts with an eye for chocolate inspiration. The results will be scrumptious and look worthy of menus in fancy restaurants: chocolate truffles and luscious cakes, melt-in-your-mouth tortes and elaborate pies. You'll learn about folding, zesting, tempering, and presentation -- all useful techniques for turning out incredible desserts. August 28 – September 1 1:30pm – 5:30pm

DESSERTS, BREADS + 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. This may be the start of a plan to save up for culinary arts school! August 14 – August 18 1:30 – 5:30pm

DESSERTS: CAKE BOSS Instructor: Dawnula Koukol 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. You’ll really 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! July 10 – July 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [C]

DESSERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Instructor: Ariel Bangs Location: Coyote Kitchen Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

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 July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm

DIGITAL ANIMATION Instructor: Steve Demas Location: Coyote Technology Lab Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280

*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! July 10 – July 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 24 – July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] August 14 – August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] August 21 – August 25 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [D]

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DIGITAL ANIMATION (ADVANCED) Instructor: Gabe Herbertson Location: Coyote Technology Lab Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280

*You’ll examine advanced object/material design and animation techniques. With Blender you’ll focus on beginning composite work and camera to render relationships. You’ll learn and practice advanced 3D mesh editing, texture mapping & material nodes, animation rigging (armatures & constraints), advanced camera control, media asset creation and render management concepts. You’ll create 1 or more short animations, examine simple video editing and post production practices to polish finish and share or publish your work.

*Beginning Digital Animation course required! August 28 – September 1 1:30pm – 5:30pm

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Instructor: See Specific Course Location: Coyote Technology Lab Tuition: $215 + $70 material fee = $285

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! On assignments you’ll gain know–how and even play with Polaroid and toy cameras! Finally, a collection of your best work will be printed as a professional "Lookbook" for you to show off to family and friends! July 17 – July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Jen Smoose July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Jen Smoose August 21 – August 25 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Chloe Collyer August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D] Chloe Collyer

DRAWING + ILLUSTRATING Instructor: Jeanne Dodds Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 Work with a visual artist to explore a fun and challenging variety of drawing and illustration tools. You will find inspiration through imagery of nature during field drawing sessions, and create projects back in the studio that will include painting, printmaking, and other illustration techniques. You’ll go to town creating your own art projects inspired by animals, plants, landscapes, and people - all while building your skills as a visual artist. July 17 – July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm

DRAW + PAINT WITH A PRO Instructor: Gene Gentry McMahon Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240

This professional artist has her own distinct style of painting that has earned her major public commissions and gallery exhibits. Draw and paint with her and become a pro at observation. In both mediums you’ll focus on the classic skills of line, shapes, positive and negative space, and shading. As you go from challenge to challenge, you’ll build the skills to create realistic images and then transform realism into your own fine vision. July 10 – July 14 9:00am – 1:00pm

ELECTRONICS + CIRCUITBENDING Instructor: Andy Peterson Location: Coyote Art 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! August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm

ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION Instructor: See Specific Course Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $70 material fee = $285

Serious fans of music, musicians, or the computer savvy, you’ll work with a professional recording artist and producer using digital recording software such as Ableton Live, ProTools, and Logic Pro to learn the essential production techniques used throughout the music industry. You’ll learn how to create beats, bass-heavy dance tracks, sample-based Hip Hop, and limitless original compositions. A special guest vocalist will join us to record over your tracks. Just like in the recording studio, you will be producing the session and calling the shots. Learn the tools to create your own music for a lifetime. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Otieno Stephens-Terry July10 – July 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] TBD August 7– August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] TBD August 7 – August 11 1:30pm - 5:30 pm Register with Session [D] TBD

FASHION: DESIGN + SEW Instructor: See Specific Session Location: Coyote Art 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. 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. June 27– July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Hannah Gorder July 10 – July 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Hannah Gorder *August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Angela Flowers *Ages 13 - 16 August 14 – August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [D] Angela Flowers

FASHION: DESIGN + SEW (ADVANCED) Instructor: Angela Flowers Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

*Now that you’re experienced at sewing, you’ll study selected couture garments by world-class designers & begin to design your own! The fine details that are often missed in beginning sewing are yours to learn: facings, finishing seams, hems, closures, hand-sewn stitches and others. You’ll consider the variations of necklines, collars, sleeves, skirts, etc. You’ll design a garment, create your own pattern for it, then construct it.

*Beginning Design + Sew course required! August 28– September 1 9:00am – 1:00pm

FASHION: FOR THE RUNWAY Instructor: Angela Flowers Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $45 material fee = $260

New or returning students with some basic sewing skills will design and fabricate a runway outfit! Things worn on the runway are more wild, experimental and fabulous. You’ll learn about ten famous designers and use their ideas to spark your own. Be ready to use unusual materials, machine sew, hand sew & a do lots of sketching. You’ll describe your dream runway show & act it out with each other. August 21 – August 25 9:00am – 1:00pm

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FASHION: PRINT + HAND SEW Instructor: Angela Flowers Location: Coyote Art 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. August 14– August 18 1:30pm – 5:30pm

FASHION: UPCYCLE IT Instructor: Hannah Gorder Location: Coyote Art 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. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 10 – July 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

FICTION WRITING Instructor: Ann Teplick Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $5 material fee = $220

You will polish your writing by focusing on the stars of fiction, the characters: how they look, what they think, how they carry on. You’ll create characters that hook your readers as you develop their secrets, fears, loves, obsessions, and the power that drives them. We will organize a whole group collaborative to create a fictional town together, and then each of you will become a character in the town, where you will write poems, stories, dialogues, journal entries, and comics, always regarding your relationships with your fellow townspeople. It’s a big fiction writing challenge that will all come together in one compelling dramatic piece. This will spur on your imagination and turn your characters into the fire of your fiction. First- time & veteran writers are welcome! July 10 – July 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A]

FICTION WRITING: FLASH FICTION Instructor: Ann Teplick Location: Coyote Art 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. July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

FILM A MOVIE TRAILER Instructor: Dillon de Give Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 Everyone knows that watching previews is a great part of going to the movies. Using the wonders of iPads, script, shoot and edit a trailer for a movie that doesn't exist...but would pull everyone into the theatre. You'll look at clever tricks and techniques used to build up any story and you’ll reveal just enough to get an audience excited. Yours might be a thriller, a tearjerker, something fantastical, whatever you think will grab your audience. July 10 – 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B]

FILMMAKING MADE EASY Instructor: Elliat Graney-Sauke Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 In this course you will shoot films with iPads and find out how easily you can combine professional filmmaking with modern technology. You’ll put to use new skills to film and edit, making your final projects look slick and professional. Working with a professional filmmaker you’ll pick up techniques to establish moods, create tension, compose gripping shots, and time your actions. You’ll find out how you can turn your funny, weird, creative and thoughtful ideas and stories into short films and upload to Vimeo for public viewing. July 24 – July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

FILMMAKING @ NW FILM FORUM (offsite) Instructor: Jonah Kozlowski Location: NW Film Forum Tuition: $215 + $125 material fee = $340

You’ll create short films with high-quality digital video and editing equipment. In teams you’ll develop scripts and storyboards and film your videos using many visual tricks and professional techniques before heading to the editing room. You’ll premier your films in the movie theatre at NWFF and then find them on Vimeo for everyone to view.

NORTHWEST FILM FORUM: 1515 12th Ave / Seattle, WA / 98122 July 17 - July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Offsite! July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Offsite!

FURNITURE: DESIGN + BUILD Instructor: James Brandalise Location: Coyote Woodshop Tuition: $215 + $60 material fee = $275

Find your way around a professional woodshop and learn how to use the whole range of hand and power tools. You will design in detail ant then build furniture made just for you -- because you become the custom designer! It might be a chair, a table, a chest, a pet’s house or something never heard of or seen before. You’ll build it out of wood and create a functional masterpiece of your own design, trimmed out and finished. It could last your lifetime! June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [C] *August 14 – August 18 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D] *AGES 13 - 16 August 21 – August 25 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [E]

GLASSBLOWING @ SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO (offsite) Instructor: SGS Instructor Location: Seattle Glassblowing Studio Tuition: $300 + $75 material fee = $375

Work in a professional glassblowing studio and learn the techniques of glass artists. The big focus is teaching you how to blow glass. Through many projects, you’ll learn glassblowing, solid work, sand casting and glass bead making. You’ll be designing and creating your own glass art: from glass ornaments, bowls, glasses and paperweights to cups & more!

SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO: 2227 5th Ave / Seattle, WA / 98121 July 10 – July 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Offsite! July 17 – July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Offsite! July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Offsite! August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [D] Offsite! August 21 – 25 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [E] Offsite!

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GLASS FLAMEWORKING Instructor: See Specific Session Location: Coyote Warm Shop Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280

In Coyote’s warm shop, you’ll learn to use bench-top torches to make custom glass art – beads, pendants, marbles, and miniature sculptures – all starting-off points to gain skills and to experiment 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. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] Leslie Thiel June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Leslie Thiel July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Leslie Thiel July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D] Leslie Thiel August 28 – September1 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [E] TBD August 28 – September1 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [F] TBD

GRAFFITI ART Instructor: Khazm Kogita Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $20 material fee = $235

You’ll work with a great graffiti artist and graffiti muralist to dive deeper into creating letters, serious character designs, and backgrounds as you track your artwork in a hardbound notebook. Learning basic techniques & artistic flourishes will inspire the development of your work as you get glimpses of the history & influences of graffiti art through many cultures & eras. July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] August 28 – September 1 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B]

GRAVITY POWERED RACERS Instructor: James Brandalise Location: Coyote Woodshop 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 1,000 Coyote racing-car builders. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] July 24– July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D] August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [E] August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [F]

HIP HOP MUSIC + LIVE RECORDING Instructor: John Phoenix Leapai Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $5 material fee = $220

In a professional recording studio you’ll be turning out a CD of your own original music. With a talented hip-hop artist & music producer, you’ll work up electronic beats, lyrics and rhythms. You’ll record & produce a CD using state of the art mikes, mixing boards, software, & digital editing equipment. July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] August 28 – September 1 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B]

JEWELRY: DESIGN YOUR OWN Instructor: Jennifer Bennett Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $40 material fee = $255

You'll be able to create a line of jewelry working with a variety of materials and a professional jeweler. You’ll be metal smithing in silver and copper and incorporating leather, resin, and beads into your designs. Your personal style will emerge as you make earrings, pendants, chains, bracelets, and other wearable objects. You can try your hand at more advanced techniques like riveting, using patina, and etching. You’ll learn skills to make jewelry at home with just a few simple hand tools. July 24 – July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] August 14 – August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] August 14 – August 18 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D]

MAGIC PERFORMANCE Instructor: Ruben Barron Location: Coyote Performance Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $235

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 yes, levitation. You’ll pick up lots of performing skills from this professional musician as you practice on each other and by the end of the session, you will perform magic and astound your invited audience. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [C]

METAL SCULPTURES: RECYCLED CREATIONS Instructor: Ann Fasano Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 Create original metal sculptures using wire, bolts, and odd household & industrial objects. Heaps of scavenged vintage kitchenware, appliance innards and quirky metal hardware for your inspiration and consideration – puzzling out the origins is half the fun! You’ll come to see everyday forms in a new light, learn practical sculpture-building techniques, and go home with wonderful works of art. July 10 – July 14 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 31 – August 1 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B]

MOCK TRIAL (AGES 13 – 16) Instructor: Taylor Larson Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $5 material fee = $220

Be a lawyer or witness in a mock trial based on a scenario from the movies, which will be the source of THE CASE. You’ll learn how trials work, how lawyers plan their cases, and how to make your case persuasively and effectively. You’ll build up to the end of the week when you’ll put on a trial of your own where you’ll become part of the prosecution or defense, the legal team or the witness roster. Invite spectators! *August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm *AGES 13 - 16

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ORIGAMI – FOLD IT UP A NOTCH Instructor: Leslie Thyagarajan Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $25 material fee = $240 Put your respect for an ancient Japanese art form plus your perseverance, analytical and creative thinking to great use by working with an expert in origami who has entertained crowds and audiences with his creations of original creations of anything from birds, to complex and unusual triple sink origami and larger than life size monkeys. Masses of brain waves will go into gear because your teacher guarantees that what you plan out in your head he can guide you through folding it into reality. Together you’ll fold up a huge baboon, more giant than life! July 17 – July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] August 21 – August 25 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C]

PAINT ANIMAL PORTRAITS Instructor: Liza vonRosenstiel Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $30 material fee = $245 Put them together: art and animals! Dogs, cats, wild ones, tame ones, pets & best buddies – they’ll be the stars of the week. You will build up your techniques defining proportion, sketching, inking, water coloring, and painting before you top off the week with the grand finale – a painting in acrylics of your favorite pet. Bring photographs or pictures of the animals you love. July 24 – July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm

PAINT POP ART PORTRAITS Instructor: Willow Heath Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $30 material fee = $245

Bold! Colorful! Iconic! You’ll expand your painting skill by taking up techniques used by pop artists and made famous by Andy Warhol. If you’ve seen his Marilyn Monroe portraits, you’ll know the style. (Google Chuck Close too.) You’ll create portraits that are stylized (riffing off the actual person) by working in bold strokes in your favorite bright colors. While creating pop art portraits, you’ll find out how this style got its name. August 28 – September 1 9:00am – 1:00pm

PAINT & DRAW WOODLAND THEMES Instructor: Willow Heath Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $30 material fee = $245 For those who love the woods and out of doors, work with this professional artist who spent her childhood in the Alaskan wilderness. Learn how to paint trees and clouds, and how to draw owls, foxes, hedgehogs, deer, and a host of other woodland creatures in their natural habitats. You’ll create woodland nature scenes as you draw, paint, illustrate, shade, and sketch animals with this artist, Alaskan wilderness survivalist, and storyteller.

July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm

PET HOUSE: DESIGN + BUILD Instructor: James Brandalise Location: Coyote Woodshop Tuition: $215 + $60 material fee = $275

This is your chance to really take care of your pet! Challenge yourself to figure out a pet house design that would make your pet feel cozy and comfortable. A custom shelter for your dog, cat, garden birds, or the pet that we don’t want to imagine you have. You’ll learn how to use all of the hand and power tools in our professional woodshop as you build it out of wood and and trim it out. It’s your time to design smart, build well, and give back to that wonderful pal or yours. July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm

PHOTOGRAPHY: B/W FILM IN THE DARKROOM (offsite) Instructor: Bryn Mooney Location: Photo Center Northwest Tuition: $215 + $55 material fee = $270

*Take black & white photographs and print your negatives in PCNW’s professional darkroom. You’ll learn new ways to see and consider composition and light, and you will learn a variety of printing techniques. You’ll shoot street photography, people, close ups, and other subjects with a photographer who appreciates both the literal and conceptual. *Manual or automatic 35 mm film camera required! No exceptions! Rentals are available at Glazer’s: http://www.glazerscamera.com/rentals

PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER NORTHWEST: 900 12TH Ave / Seattle, WA / 98122 July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm Offsite!

PLAYWRITING: 10-MINUTE PLAYS Instructor: Ann Teplick Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $5 material fee = $220

Write a play and write it short! A ten-minute play is like a short story, quick to the punch. You will study the art of dramatic writing and how to tell a story through monologues and dialogues. You will develop compelling characters with strong motivations and a storyline that hooks the audience and sweeps them to the last word. July 24 – July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm

PRINTMAKING Instructor: Carol Rashawna Williams Location: Coyote Art Studio Tuition: $215 + $30 lab fee = $245 In this age-old art form, you’ll create your images and print them out on different surfaces such as canvas, cloth, and paper. Lots can happen next - projects such as canvas patches for clothes, prayer flags, and always, artwork to display on your wall. You can make monoprints by turning out a series of one print and make each one unique by your adding paint, new imagery, and other smart surface treatments. You’ll also carve into lino blocs and figure out how to create images in reverse, and then discover just what you did create when you roll on the ink and print out. July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm

RADIO DRAMA + BROADCASTING (offsite) Instructor: Dillon de Give Location: Jack Straw Productions Tuition: $215 + $55 material fee = $270

At Jack Straw Productions, a Seattle professional recording studio, you’ll create dramatic scenes using state-of-the-art microphones, headphones, mixing boards, effects processors, audio software, & digital editing equipment. You’ll bring back the lost art of storytelling for the radio: storyboard a dramatic scene, create your script while choosing all of the sound effects and music that will transform it into drama. With a sound engineer, you’ll record and learn much about sound editing, and leave with your own CD to prove that you did it.

JACK STRAW PRODUCTIONS: 4261 Roosevelt Way NE / Seattle, WA / 98105 July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm Offsite!

ROBOTICS + MECHANICS Instructor: Andy Peterson Location: Coyote Studio Tuition: $215 + $85 material fee = $300

You’ll be designing and building three robots. That means soldering, glue-gunning & troubleshooting as you work with switches, motors, solar cells, & batteries. You’ll build a drawing machine, an autonomous “bug”, and a solar powered one, generally being immersed in the fields of electronics & mechanics as you put new skills & knowledge into your custom-built robots. No experience required! August 21 – August 25 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A]

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SING WITH A PROFESSIONAL Instructor: Felisha Barnes Location: Coyote Performance Room Tuition: $215 + $30 material fee = $245 This course will focus on choral work and you’ll dive deeper into the art of listening as you build harmonies layered with solo moments. Song selection will come from around the globe as you discover your own creative singing voice. You’ll be training like a professional through serious voice warm ups and voice manipulation while you sing through music genres such as the blues, rock, pop, gospel and vocal jazz. You’ll work on stage presence and mic control as you figure out & break down what makes a great performance - which together you’ll create for a grand last day finale. All levels of singers, welcome! July 17 – July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] August 14 – August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B]

VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT Instructor: Gabe Herbertson Location: Coyote Lab 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! June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] July 24 – July 28 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [C] July 31 – August 4 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D] August 14 – August 18 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [E]

VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT: ADVANCED Instructor: Gabe Herbertson Location: Coyote Lab Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280

*Those who have completed our beginning video game course will examine object-oriented programming techniques to help make their game more polished & advanced – or to build a new one from scratch. Using the Blender Game Engine you will learn and practice advanced 3D mesh editing, texture mapping & material nodes, animation rigging(armatures), advanced control scripting (mouse look and joystick programming), media asset creation, and management concepts. You’ll again test out each other’s games for accuracy and degree of fun to play! *Beginning Video Game Development course required! August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm

WELDING + FORGING Instructor: Alair Wells & Lacy Draper Location: Coyote Welding Studio 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. June 27 – July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] *July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] *AGES 13 - 16 August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] August 14 – August 18 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [D] August 28 – September 1 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [E]

WELDING + METAL SCULPTURE Instructor: James Brandalise Location: Coyote Welding Studio 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. *July 10 – July 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] *AGES 13 - 16 July 31– August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] August 14– August 18 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C]

WELDING + POP ART Instructor: Alair Wells Location: Coyote Welding Studio 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. This week’s welders will work in the spirit of Claes Oldenburg, an American artist made famous for creating giant public art pieces of oversized everyday objects: a giant eraser, a tube of lip stick, a hand saw. Out of our shop has come: a guitar, a thumb drive, a pair of glasses, a frying pan, a spatula – all fun and full of challenges July 17 – July 21 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B]

WELDING + WOOD DETAILING Instructor: Alair Wells Location: Coyote Metal + Woodshops 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’ll have use of the woodshop if you choose to design with both materials. June 27– July 1 (Tuesday – Saturday) 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [A] July 24 – July 28 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] August 28 – September 1 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [C]

WELDING: ADVANCED Instructor: Alair Wells Location: Coyote Welding Studio Tuition: $215 + $65 material fee = $280

*Since you are now a master of the arc-bead, the sky’s the limit. You can create a piece of furniture, a complex sculpture, or a combination of both. It’s your chance to dive into your own projects and get more great advice as you expand your talents – and have the pleasure of using our new forge! Whatever you take on, you already know what a cool week of metalworking is all about.

*Beginning Welding course required! August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm

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JUST FOR TEENS!

JUST FOR

TEENS

COURSES EXCLUSIVELY FOR 13-16 YEAR OLDS

These courses are reserved for our older crowd. All other sessions are open to ages 10 – 16. Welding + Metal Sculpture July 10 – 14 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [A] James Brandalise Welding + Forging July 17 – July 21 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Alair Wells Cook Regions of the USA July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Jemil Aziz Filmmaking @ NW Film Forum July 31 – August 4 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [B] Jonah Kozlowski Fashion: Design + Sew August 7 – August 11 9:00am – 1:00pm Register with Session [C] Angela Flowers Mock Trial August 7 – August 11 1:30pm – 5:30pm Taylor Larson Furniture: Design + Build August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [C] James Brandalise Desserts: All Kinds August 21 – August 25 1:30pm – 5:30pm Register with Session [B] Elon Wagoner

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ALTERNATIVE TUITION APPLICATION

Option #1: Tuition assistance Any child is eligible to receive tuition assistance for a course of his/her choosing. Additional assistance may be available under certain circumstances, at Coyote’s discretion. This form is required for all tuition assistance requests, but is NOT used in determining eligibility to participate in Coyote courses. It is used for gathering statistics for continued funding of our scholarship program.

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Meet the instructors TARIK ABDULLAH is a private chef who has been in the industry since 1989, working at the Napa Valley Grill, Luna Park Cafe, Earth and Ocean, Cirque de Soleil and Serafina/Cicchetti. He was a star semi-finalist in this season’s The Taste, competing on Anthony Bordain’s team. Tarik has a great following for his pop-up dinners and brunches and does elaborate photo shoots for culinary publications. He regularly carves out time to teach kids at community centers & special programs. JEMIL AZIZ a graduate of the Culinary Academy in Hyde Park, is from New Orleans and has been THE Cajun chef at Seattle restaurants, including The Taste of New Orleans. A popular instructor as well, he has been teaching culinary skills at the Blue Ribbon Cooking School since 1997. Summer 2012 he hits the road – serving his mouthwatering fare out of his Cajun food truck, Jemil’s Big Easy – joining the Seattle ‘s latest cool & hot food scene. 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. FELISHA BARNES is an actor, singer, and songwriter who earned her B.F.A. degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. She incorporates acting, movement, voice, and speech in all of her work as a singing coach. She began singing in a church choir when she was three years old and grew up to become a natural choir director under the tutelage of local legend Phyllis Byrdwell. In the past several years she has sung professionally at The Triple Door and the Folklife Festival. RUBEN BARRON became hooked on magic as a 10-year-old. A professional magician since 1994, he performs at comedy clubs, trade shows, company or 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’s taught Coyote kids since 2009. JENNIFER BENNETT is a jewelry artist whose production line is exhibited and sold nationally in many galleries and stores, and who 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 sculpture evocative of her small- scale sensibility. // www.dilucedesign.com BIKE WORKS CREW: BikeWorks is 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. 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 Seattleite 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 work to telling the stories of others, by photographing issues of human rights for many local news sources. DILLON DE GIVE is an artist and educator who works with performance, film, and social engagement. He studied radio, television, and film at Northwestern University and worked as a film editor in New York City for 15 years where he got to sit in the same room with people like Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, and Yo Yo Ma. He has also done several projects with the Center for Urban Pedagogy, working together with high schoolers to understand how the city operates. In his artist work, Dillon stages small performances to share and question the experience of art, such as asking two strangers to take a walk on the beach together.

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. He has been teaching video production and editing since 2000 to students from middle school thru college age.

JEANNE DODDS is a professional Teaching Artist who provides visual arts instruction, curriculum, and consulting services to organizations ranging from the Endangered Species Coalition, Seattle Aquarium, Gage Academy of Fine Art, and Seattle Public Schools. She earned a BFA in Photography from Boise State University, a Certificate in Scientific Illustration from University of Washington, and is currently a student in the Masters of Environmental Studies at Evergreen State College. Her artwork explores the complex relationship of humans and the natural work and expresses messages of ecological conservation. 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, outsider art. She recently was the lead after-school enrichment teacher at The Bush School in Seattle. She peaks curiosity and is a master challenger through creative problem solving projects, which she develops in several mediums and presents currently to Salmon Bay K-8, Bush School, and Coyote. 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. 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. 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 the Thurston County public schools programs. ELLIAT GRANEY-SAUKE is a local filmmaker who has made over twenty films beginning when she was 13 years old, including documentary, narrative, and experimental film. After living in Berlin, Germany for 6 years, she is back in Seattle as a teaching artist with Reel Girls, Northwest Film forum and Coyote Central. With an MA in World Heritage Studies, Elliat is also involved in many arts leadership networks locally and internationally, including the Seattle Arts Leadership Team through Office of Arts and Culture. // www.elliat-creative.com WILLOW HEATH has been exhibiting her paintings in galleries for fifteen years. Her visual art is composed mostly of vivid portraiture pieces, each displaying a keen eye for detail and love of saturated color. She is currently working on illustrating and writing her childhood tales and teaching illustration and painting courses at Gage Academy of Art, Coyote, and many Seattle public schools. She has been teaching for over a decade. // www.willowheath.com 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.

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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 art. ELENA KORAKIANITOU creates jewelry in her Pariscope Studios for fine stores and museum shops, including SAM and the Bainbridge Island Art Museum. Her paintings and multimedia artworks have been exhibited in galleries and museums across the U.S. and in Europe, and locally at BAM and the former Pacini Lubel Gallery. She has inspired Coyote students to produce impressive paintings, sculptures, jewelry, & objets d’art. // www.elenaarts.com and www.pariscopestudios.com 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. TAYLOR LARSON is currently a mock trial coach at Seattle Prep Academy and has over a decade of experience as both a competitor and advisor. An All-American as an undergraduate, Taylor won awards as both a witness and attorney. As a coach, he has helped teams to numerous tournament victories, including five consecutive Washington State Championships and the 2014 National High School Championship. 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, 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. 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 LESLIE LIGHTNER is the executive chef and founder of Culinary Events Northwest Cooking School and Invisible Chef catering. Through travel she is dedicated to exploring international and regional flavors and is passionate about teaching how to incorporate them into everyday meals or sophisticated menus. A member of the APPCA, she works alongside the best chefs, restaurateurs and caterers both locally & abroad. // www.culinaryeventsnw.com JULIE LITTLE has been teaching the culinary arts for 15 years. She is a chef/instructor at the Blue Ribbon Culinary Center, and launched a food truck in Seattle, Jemil’s Big Easy, five years ago with fellow chef Jemil Aziz. She is also a partner in Terra Plata restaurant at Melrose Market in Seattle. Julie studied cooking in Thailand, Malaysia, Italy and France. She has also been on the Board and Advisory Committee with Coyote Central for many years. LIN LUCAS is a visual and performing artist whose comics and illustrations have appeared in The Stranger, Top Shelf Comics, Two-Fisted Science, The Psychology of Race, and Le Dernier Neurone. He is also the writer-artist of the mini-series, Creepy Joe. A highly regarded teaching artist, he has taught cartooning at the Northwest School, Gage Academy, Powerful Schools, Pacific Arts Center, Path with Art, and Coyote. GENE GENTRY McMAHON is a painter, printmaker, multi-media and public artist whose artworks have been exhibited in the Seattle Art Museum, the Bellevue Art Museum, Henry Art Gallery, and in other west coast museums and galleries. She has taught (U of WA, Cornish, Lakeside School), collaborated on major installations, and once led a team of Coyote artists in creating display windows for the Bon Marche. Her 10’ X 35’ mural is one of three that are installed on the platform in the Westlake Station Metro Tunnel. DONNA MOODIE opened her first restaurant, Marco’s Supper Club, in Belltown in 2003 and relocated to Capital Hill in 2011 where she opened Marjorie’s, named after her mother. Growing up in Jamaica and cooking with her mother, she quickly gained respect for “scratch” cooking, using ingredients supplied by local farmers and merchants whenever possible. In 2015 she introduced her mother’s famous plantains to the commercial market. Called Miss Marjorie’s Steel Drum Plantains, they are sold in select grocery stores and small markets in Seattle and across the US. 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 has 6 years experience 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.

SHAUNYCE OMAR is a freelance teaching artist specializing in theatre and voice. She has taught student artists as young as 5 yrs old, to veteran performers 60+ years old. In addition to teaching, with 25+ years of experience in the entertainment industry, Shaunyce is a full time actress and voice-over talent. Her voice can be heard as the character “Madison Grant” in the STATE OF DECAY: LIFELINE video game and she has performed in 48 states and 4 countries. She also can be seen on various stages in the greater Seattle area as well as television and film. TONY ORDUNA is a Dialtone U.S. National Champion and member of the 2012 Massive Monkees world championship crew, who has been a part of hip hop culture since his first class with DVOne at Coyote during his 6th grade. Embracing the break dancing style, he has traveled around the world for the last 11 years competing internationally, judging, and learning as much as he can about this dance and culture. 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 taught arts programs with SEEDArts, Sanctuary Arts Center, Urban Impact, WA State University, and teaches currently at Seattle Pacific University, Northwest School & Coyote. PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER NORTHWEST is a regional leader in the education and promotion of art photography in the Northwest and offers courses and workshops to novices as well as professionals. Its gallery presents works of internationally renowned photographers.

BRYN MOONEY is a photographer, artist, and educator currently teaches black/white film photography at Youth in Focus and Photographic Center Northwest, and Digital Photography at Coyote Central. She is always passionate about youth voice and providing them tools to harness their creativity. In 2012 she taught photography to youth in Nairobi, Kenya, before traveling to India to continue her teaching. In 2015 she joined Coyote’s administrative team as their Community Outreach Coordinator. 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. SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING STUDIO crew is part of the professional team creating glass art in this studio that was established in 1991. Downtown on Fifth Ave., it is one of the largest glassblowing schools in the country and is reputed to be excellent for launching beginning glassblowers. Its gallery displays a vast array of hand blown pieces created by the artists who blow glass in the hot shop. Coyote students have the opportunity to have a close up view of professionals at work. TIMOTHY SICILIANO is a painter, installation, artist and stage designer. He trained in theatre at NYU. As a set designer he as created the sets for four plays at New City Theatre in Seattle, and most recently, for Janice Finley & Pat Graney, the sets for “The Skriker” at the Erickson theatre. As an artist he has illustrated for the New York Times, designed graphics for big events, including Seattle Center, and has exhibited his paintings, most recently in the Ark Angel Gallery in Palm Springs.

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JEN SMOOSEearned her MFA in Visual Arts from the University of Chicago. She also holds degrees from American University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has held a variety of media design and content development positions, and is an experienced photographer and photo editor, having worked for the Washingtonian Magazine and Encyclopedia Britannica. She started teaching at Youth in Focus in 2016, and is a member of the 2016-17 TAT Lab cohort. Her artistic mediums include photography, sculpture, and sound installation. OTIENO STEPHENS-TERRY is a singer, songwriter, producer and teaching artist who has worked with a variety of producers and musicians, including Owuor Arunga, Sol, Gabriel Teodros and Amos Miller. He has also been a mentor and teaching artist for the 4Culture Creative Justice Program and the EMP Hip Hop Artist Residency. 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 THIEL, glass artist for over 15 years, has taught flameworking at Pratt Fine Arts Center, Seattle Glassblowing Studios, the International Society of Glass Bead-makers, and the Clay Art Center in Tacoma. Her work has been included in the Lark Book publication 1001 Beads and in their lapidary journals and bead magazines. Leslie joined Coyote’s flame working team in the summer of 2013. 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. LIZA VON ROSENSTIEL is one of Coyote’s first painting instructors and has been the lead artist for many Hit the Streets and CityWorks projects. Her paintings have been shown in major galleries around the country, and she has received painting grants from all of the local arts commissions. Her paintings are in the collections of Microsoft, University Hospital, and Seattle Children’s Theatre. 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. Many years age he taught cooking classes for Coyote when adequate kitchens were hard to come by, and he made it work as a gifted teacher. 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 CAROL RASHAWNA WILLIAMS earned an Evergreen State College BA degree in Advanced Art Studio and an Antioch Univ. MA in Program & Systems Development. A talented art instructor for 20 years, she is director of K-Love 4 Art, an apprenticeship program for youth at risk. Her paintings are in collections that include the City of Seattle and Tacoma Community College. She has exhibited in galleries and institutions including UW, US Bank, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Shoreline and Burien Arts Commissions, & the WA State Convention Center.

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