Crealde School of Art Winter and Spring 2016 Program Guide

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Ceramics Sculpture Fiber Arts Painting Drawing Jewelry Glass Instruction in the Visual Arts at Three Locations & More! PROGRAM GUIDE • Classes • Workshops • Adults • Children • Teens Winter and Spring Sessions January–May 2016 • Community Outreach • Galleries • Sculpture Garden • Heritage Center • Winter Garden Digital Film Photography

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Crealdé School of Art, visual fine art school programming for the Winter and Spring Sessions. Starting January 4, 2016 through June 12, 2016. Classes and Workshops in Photography, Painting and Drawing, Sculpture, Ceramics, Welding, Glass, Fiber Arts, as well as gallery exhibits.

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Ceramics • Sculpture • Fiber ArtsPainting • Drawing • Jewelry • Glass

Instruction in the Visual Arts at Three Locations & More!

PROGRAM GUIDE

• Classes

• Workshops

• Adults

• Children

• Teens

Winter and Spring SessionsJanuary–May 2016

• Community Outreach

• Galleries

• Sculpture Garden

• Heritage Center

• Winter Garden

Digital • Film • Photography

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Our other two locations!

Hannibal Square Heritage Center, Crealdé’s second campus, represents a partnership with the City of Winter Park, and pays tribute to the past, present and future contributions of Winter Park’s African-American community through an award-winning permanent collection of historic photographs and oral histories. Established by Crealdé in 2007, the center also features visiting visual art exhibitions and educational programs that explore Southern folklore and cultural preservation. Classes held at the Heritage Center are marked with the HC icon.

Hannibal Square Heritage Center is located in downtown Winter Park, 642 W. New England Ave., Winter Park, FL, 32789. The galleries are open noon–4 p.m. Tuesday–Thursday, noon–5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Saturday. Phone 407-539-2680.Admission is free.

Since 2010, Crealdé, in partnership with the City of Winter Garden, offers a series of photography, painting, drawing, sculpture and ceramics classes for adults and children at the Jessie Brock Community Center, which serves as Crealdé’s third Central Florida teaching site.

The Jessie Brock Community Center is located at 310 N. Dillard St., Winter Garden, FL, 34787, four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown district. Call 407-656-4155 for directions. Register through Crealdé by phone 407-671-1886 or online at crealde.org. See Winter Garden class offerings on Page 14.

All Crealdé locations are wheelchair-accessible. For any special needs or group tours, call Crealdé, 407.671.1886.

WELCOME TO CREALDÉ SCHOOL OF ART • CREALDE.ORGCrealdé School of Art is a community-based nonprofit art organization established in 1975, featuring an affordable, sequential curriculum of over 125 studio courses and workshops in painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture, glass, jewelry and fiber arts for adults and children, with hands-on experience emphasized. There are five sessions per year.Also, Crealdé offers an award-winning scholarship and outreach program to special populations from the diverse Central Florida community. Our two galleries offer changing multidisciplinary visual art exhibitions by artists from Florida, the nation and the world. The Contemporary Sculpture Garden showcases more than 60 pieces of art. Admission to the galleries and gardens is always free.Crealdé’s lakeside main campus is located off Aloma Avenue at 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter

Park, FL, 32792. The office and galleries are open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. FridaySaturday. Phone 407.671.1886. Find us online at crealde.org – registration is always open on our website!

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

ADMINISTRATION

Peter SchreyerExecutive Director Cyria UnderwoodHannibal Square Heritage Center ManagerJan HurtRegistrar & Membership ManagerLindy Shepherd Marketing ManagerBetsy SchreyerGrants and Donor Relations ManagerNicole FournierAccounting ManagerCarlo Jannotti and Andrew DavisFacilities Co-Managers

Sherri Bunye Education ManagerBelinda GlennonYoung Artist Program ManagerBarbara TiffanyCurator of Exhibitions, and Painting and Drawing ManagerDavid CumbieSculpture Garden Curator and Sculpture Studio ManagerVincent SansoneCeramics Studio and Program Manager

Cecelia BonifayPresident

Toni PeckVice President

Frank Schornagle III Treasurer

Dean JenningsSecretary

Kevin CosgroveExecutive Board Member at Large

Ali Bovis

Valada Flewellyn

Percy Maynard

Christina Mitchell-Hawkins

Dan Iosue

Crealdé School of Art is a nonprofit art organization supported in part by memberships; United Arts of Central Florida; the City of Winter Park; Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program; the State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; The Florida Arts Council; The National Endowment for the Arts; and various private foundations.

FOUNDATION AND CORPORATE SUPPORT

Akerman LLPThe Boyd FoundationThe Central Florida FoundationColonial Photo & HobbyDienst Medical ServicesDominic and Janet Genuardi Family FoundationThe Florida Humanities CouncilThe James T. Barnes FoundationThe Nelson Family TrustThe St. Margaret Mary Outreach FundThe United Arts Engagement ProgramVery Special Arts of FloridaThe Walt Disney World Ears to You ProgramThe Winter Park Health FoundationThe Winter Park Rotary Club Foundation

Crealdé School of Art main campus

Hannibal Square Heritage Center

The Jessie Brock Community Center

2016 Crealdé SessionsWinter: January 19–March 14Spring: March 28–May 21Summer ArtCamp: June 6–July 30Summer: June 13–August 6Fall I: August 22–October 15Fall II: October 24–December 17

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Progressions, Works by Former StudentsReflecting the spectrum of Grady Kimsey’s mentorship, this exhibition will feature select works by the artist exhibited alongside current work by his former students, including Paula Peterson, Paula Pell, Henry Sinn, Randall Smith, Cheryl Smith, Kyle, Pam Coffman, Jay Spalding, Carlos Richmond, Melissa Kimsey-Hickman, Greg Freeman, Cindy Freeman Marty Whipple and Lynn Warnicke; at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center.

February 5 – April 2Art Legends of Orange County, Florida: Bill Jenkins – The Inspired Paintings of Crealdé’s FounderA selection of paintings by William Sterling Jenkins (1909-1996), Crealdé founder, artist and philanthropist will be featured at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center.

April 15 – June 25Tom Rankin: Sacred Landscapes of the SouthFor more than 25 years, North Carolina photographer Tom Rankin has documented rural churches and their surrounding sacred landscape. This exhibition of large-scale, film-based, black-and-white photographs shows his artistic interpretation and studies of the ever-changing landscape during his repeated visits to the same locations. Rankin is the former director of Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies, and a current professor of the practice of art and documentary studies, and director of the MFA in Experimental and Documentary Arts.

The opening events begin with a 7-9 p.m. Friday, April 16, reception at the Alice & William Jenkins Gallery on the Crealdé main campus. The following night, Tom Rankin lectures on his documentary photography of the American South in partnership with the Cornell Fine Arts Museum; 7 p.m. Saturday, April 16, at the Bush Auditorium, Rollins College, preceded by a reception from 5-6:30 p.m. at Hannibal Square Heritage Center. Free.

Through January 16Florida Sculpture Guild Presents La CreaturaCrealdé hosts a juried exhibition of imaginative works by established and emerging Florida Sculptors Guild members, using clay, glass, mosaic, wood, metal, found objects and other mixed media to depict figurative and abstract creatures in human and animal form. April 8 – July 16The Florida Painters Return to CrealdéThe Florida Painters began with a Crealdé School of Art plein-air workshop in 2008 held by artist and mentor Tom Sadler. The group vowed to meet to paint as often as possible, and continue the support and camaraderie, which helped each of them develop as individual artists. While the group’s focus continues to be painting en plein air, the subjects have expanded to include urban scenes, still lifes and the human figure. Opening reception: 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 8, in the Showalter Hughes Community Gallery. Free.

Through January 18The Sum of Many Parts: Quiltmakers in Contemporary America and Mid-Florida QuiltmakersCrealdé is one of the first U.S. hosts for this internationally traveled exhibition of quilts, which was originally sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and toured in China before coming to the U.S. Artists with diverse backgrounds and paths that led them to quiltmaking include Native American quilter Bonnie LeBeau from South Dakota; Erick Wolfmeyer of Iowa, whose quilts are inspired by the Midwest landscape; and Louisiana Bendolph from Alabama, following the tradition of Gee’s Bend quilts

Hannibal Square Heritage Center also will host this two-venue exhibition, which features Mid-Florida Quiltmakers, curated by folklorist and author Dr. Kristin Congdon. This juried exhibition comprises 15 stunning quilts, variously stitched by quilters who have made Florida their home.

February 5 – April 2Art Legends of Orange County, Florida: Grady Kimsey

This three-gallery retrospective exhibition is part of a 2016 collaboration with multiple museums to honor pre-Disney leaders in the arts (1932-1982). Grady Kimsey is one of Central Florida’s most accomplished artists and most popular arts educators. A sculptor, ceramicist and painter, with eight decades of life experiences, Kimsey was awarded his BFA in 1950 from the University of Tennessee and his master’s in education in 1969 from Rollins College. He retired after a 25-year career at Seminole Community College, and his work is in the collections of Florida’s top museums and the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C. The opening event begins with a 6-8 p.m. reception at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center and will continue at the Crealdé main campus from 7-9 p.m. Friday, February 5.

The Right of Passage, Works from the 1940s to the Present This exhibition will feature Kimsey’s most recent work and his older work dating to 1949; at The Alice & William Jenkins Gallery and the Showalter Hughes Community Gallery on the Crealdé main campus.

Alice & William Jenkins GalleryRecognizing established artists from Florida,

the nation and beyond

EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS

Through January 21St. Augustine at 450: A Crealdé Documentary ProjectTen photographers captured the oldest city in the nation on the occasion of its 450th anniversary, exploring St. Augustine’s history, preservation efforts and place as a tourist destination, college town and home to a diverse population. Rotunda Gallery of the St. Johns County Administration Building, 500 San Sebastian Way, St. Augustine. Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Free.

Through January 29The Art of Mentorship IIThe diverse art work represented in this exhibition reflects the strong and rewarding partnership between Crealdé instructors and their students at the Jessie Brock Community Center in Winter Garden. Art in Public Places Gallery, Winter Garden City Hall. Free.

Through February 21100 Years of Hannibal Square, Historic and Contemporary Photographs of West Winter ParkHannibal Square Heritage Center’s permanent collection of historic photographs and oral histories collected from the African-American community are on display, along with documentary portraits taken by Peter Schreyer in 2012 for The Sage Project: Hannibal Square Elders Tell Their Stories.

January 16Crealdé Fifth Annual A Night of FireThe whole campus comes alive after dark for the fifth annual A Night of Fire. Tour the Crealdé studios and galleries, participate in art workshops and demonstrations including a bronze pour, a gas kiln firing, raku firing and a light painting photography display over the lake. There will be painting demonstrations in the studios, too. Enjoy live music, refreshments and storytelling around the fire. Food from the grill is provided by Millers Hardware. 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Crealdé main campus, Winter Park. Free.March 12Fifth Annual Crealdé Free Family Art FestivalJoin in a day of hands-on art, activities and exploration, including pony rides, face-painting, a bounce house and refreshments. Get a jump on registration for Summer ArtCamp (open to ages 4 and older), and receive a one-day-only special discount. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the Crealdé main campus and sculpture gardens. Free.April 30Seventh Annual Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk & Urban Art FestivalThe annual festival celebrates culture and diversity through art and music. More than 25 Florida artists offer their works for sale, including members of the original Florida Highwaymen and the B-Side Artists collective. There’s music by the Porchdogs Cajun and Zydeco Band and Orisirisi African Folklore. A “Kid-folk” workshop culminates in a public parade. Food offered by local vendors. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at Hannibal Square Heritage Center. Free.

Hannibal Square Heritage CenterExploring heritage and folklore through

the visual arts and humanities

Showalter Hughes Community GalleryCelebrating the art of Crealdé’s community

Special Events

Crealdé Traveling Exhibitions

“Metamorphosis”by Dottie Moore,

from The Sum of Many Parts

Grady Kimsey, “Free Bird”

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WKF01 Intro to Longarm QuiltingInstructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell SpringSaturday or Sunday, March 19 or 2011 a.m.-5 p.m. Heritage CenterStudents will attend one of the two dates offered.In this one-day demonstration and hands-on workshop, students will learn the basics of longarm machine quilting, including how to put the backing, batting and top onto the quilting machine. Participants also will learn how to stitch in the ditch, and meandering and simple free-motion patterns.Members $100 • Non-members $120

WKF02 Longarm Quilting: Beyond the BasicsInstructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell SpringSaturday or Sunday, May 14 or 1511 a.m.-5 p.m. Heritage CenterStudents will attend one of the two dates offered.Free-hand designs are fun and easy to do, and give quilting a very “custom” look. In this hands-on workshop, students will work on their appliqué quilts and use different free-hand patterns, stippling, echo quilting and fill-in patterns. Also “overall” free-hand patterns will be discussed and created.Members $100 • Non-members $120After working more than 25 years in social service, Sherry Goode-Carmell opened a home-based sewing and quilting studio and has been teaching all areas of sewing and quilting, as well as being a long arm quilter for more than six years. She has made many dozens of quilts and longarmed even more. Commissions include the Seminole County Centennial Celebration. She was the chairperson for the Geneva Quilt Festival and has been a member of sewing and quilt guilds over the years.

NEW! FA201 Independent Study in TextilesInstructor: Hye Shin SpringThursday, 10 a.m.-noon Heritage CenterIntermediate or advanced students – working in weaving, fabric design, embroidery, paper art, mixed media and soft sculpture – will work independently on projects with personal guidance from the instructor. Students will be assisted in developing a body of work and provided information on entering festivals, competitions and applying for grants. Students are given use of equipment during studio hours and complimentary basic studio materials. Prerequisite: Fiber Arts experience required.Members $225 • Non-members $245

FA101 Intro to Quilting Piecing and PatchworkInstructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell WinterMonday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 6 weeks Heritage CenterAlways wanted to quilt, but didn’t know how to get started? In this beginner-level class, students will learn the basic steps of quilting. The class will cover fabric choices, quilting supplies, rotary cutting and more. Participants will learn the art of piecing patchwork blocks and matching points during this six-week course.Members $250 • Non-members $270

FA102 Intro to Quilting AppliqueInstructor: Sherry Goode-Carmell SpringMonday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 6 weeks Heritage CenterDiscover how to do fusible machine appliqué. The instructor will teach a unique and fun technique for fusible machine appliqué, which will be used to create a beautiful wall quilt. This class will teach how to select the right fabrics, prepare the background and appliqué pieces, successful fusing of raw edge appliqué, finishing the quilt and more. Appliqué has wonderful possibilities for clothes, quilts and home decor items.Members $250 • Non-members $270

FA103 Bookmaking IInstructor: Hye Shin WinterTuesday, 10 a.m.-noon, 6 weeks Heritage CenterStudents learn a variety of bookbinding methods, including the basics of Case Bound, Coptic and Stab stitch (Japanese-style) on hardcover books. Make personalized journals, sketchbooks, albums and more. Learn how to create hand-bound books to make the perfect customized gift.Members $155 • Non-members $175

FA104 The Art of Fabric CollageInstructor: Hye Shin Winter Thursday, 10 a.m.–noon, 6 weeks Heritage CenterThis class is based on traditional quilting and sewing to develop a visual language using scraps of fabric, appliqué, threads and beads. Students will create printed fabrics of their own design using an ink jet printer. This class is for all levels. A sewing machine is preferred for faster progress. Students’ unique visions will be realized through their choice of embellishments. Members $155 • Non-members $175

FA105 The Art of PapermakingInstructor: Hye Shin SpringWednesday, 10 a.m.-noon, 6 weeks Studio 7Learn the basics of papermaking using recycled paper, rose petals, onion skins, sewing scraps, junk mail, etc. Students will use mold and deckle techniques to make their own unique paper. Molding, paper sculpture and basic bookbinding techniques will be taught. Make your own cards and envelopes, and 2-D and 3-D paper art.Members $155 • Non-members $175

NEW! FA106 Introduction to Papier MâchéInstructor: Geoffry Sprague Winter & SpringMonday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 1BPapier-mâché has been used for millennia to create ornamental and functional objects. Students will explore various materials, recipes and techniques for making and finishing papier-mâché sculpture with emphasis given on the advantages and quirks of the medium. Although this class has no prerequisites, prior sculpting experience is helpful.Members $215 • Non-members $235

NEW! JG105 Filigree Jewelry from Traditional to ContemporaryInstructor: Stefan Alexandres Winter Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 7Start date: February 20This class is the gateway for filigree jewelry fabrication and designing. The first class begins with fundamental instructions to make metal threads and overview the process with samples, demos and hands-projects. In the next class, students

JG101 Introduction to RepousséInstructor: Stefan Alexandres SpringSaturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 7 Start date: April 16 Learn this ancient metal-crafting technique with instructor demonstrations and hands-on assistance to practice the process. Work with handmade tools, hammers, punches and the pitch to create bas-relief sculptures in copper or silver. As repoussé is used for sculptural jewelry and metalsmithing, it has endless design possibilities for wall relief murals, mirrors and more. Tools provided for class use. A $10 copper materials fee is payable to Crealdé at registration. Limited to five students.Members $215 • Non-members $235

JG102 The Art of Stained GlassInstructor: Robert Lennox Winter & SpringWednesday, 1-3 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 7Wednesday, 7-9 p.m., 6 weeks

This is a class for beginners to learn the beautiful craft of stained glass. We will introduce glass cutting, pattern making, copper foiling and soldering techniques. No prior stained glass experience is needed, and students of all levels are welcome. A supply fee of $55 is due at the first class.Members $160 • Non-Members $180

JG103 Introduction to Jewelry DesignInstructor: Stefan Alexandres Winter & Spring Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 7Start date: January 23Start date: March 19Learn fabrication methods to design and create wearable jewelry in copper, brass and silver. Processes include filigree, soldering, filing, embossing, coloring, stone-setting and polishing. Tools for class use are provided; a list of tools for a studio setup is available.Members $220 • Non-members $240

FIBER ARTS

QUILTING CLASSES

PAPER & TEXTILE CLASSES

Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, please visit

www.crealde.org

QUILTING WORKSHOPS

Sherri Goode-Carmell

JEWELRY & GLASS For faculty bios, please visit www.crealde.org

Delicate filigree design by Stefan Alexandres

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WKJ01 Bezel Stonesetting Workshop Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Winter Sunday, January 31Noon-5 p.m. Studio 7 Focus on including gems in your jewelry with the most simple setting technique. With demonstrations and step-by-step instructions, students will be guided how to create a precision bezel and set the stone. To explore the process in depth and become familiar with the special tools, students will practice fabricating round and oval

TD124 Sculpture IInstructor: David Cumbie Winter & SpringThursday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 6Thursday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Studio 6Students will work in clay to create face masks, heads and figures to be fired in the kiln. Mold making and casting will be demonstrated as part of the session. Clay will be available for purchase in class. Members $210 • Non-members $230

TD179 Intro to Mold MakingInstructor: David Cumbie Winter & SpringWednesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 6 Start date: January 20Start date: February 17Start date: March 30Start date: April 27Explore a variety of mold-making techniques for creating small sculpture works. Students will make molds out of clay, plaster, low temperature wax, alginate and latex. All materials are included in the cost of the class.Members $135 • Non-members $155

TD180 Multimedia SculptureInstructor: David Cumbie Winter & SpringMonday, 10 a.m.-noon, 4 weeks Studio 6 Students will work with found objects, creating multimedia 3-D forms. Gluing, riveting, bolting, mold making and casting will be used to connect dissimilar materials. Students will be asked to bring some materials, and some materials will be supplied.Members $130 • Non-members $150

TD225 Continuing Sculpture StudiesInstructor: David Cumbie Winter & SpringTuesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 6Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Studio 6Friday, 10 a.m.–noon Studio 6The instructor will assist intermediate and advanced students with ideas related to their personal projects. Problem-solving and discovering new materials and techniques will be a part of each class. Bronze casting and welding will be offered with the approval of the instructor. Students will furnish their own materials.Members $225 • Non-Members $245

TD233 Sculpture II Instructor: David Cumbie Winter & Spring Monday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Studio 6 Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 6Students will explore the potential of clay using armatures as a support for larger forms. Abstract

and figurative forms will be constructed and prepared for kiln firing. Simple mold making will be introduced toward the end of the session. Students will purchase their own clay and mold-making material which will be available at class. Prerequisites: Sculpture I or similar experience.Members $225 • Non-members $245

WKT16 Introduction to WeldingInstructor: David Cumbie WinterThree sessions:Saturday and Sunday, January 23 and 24Saturday and Sunday, February 20 and 21Saturday and Sunday, March 5 and 610 a.m.–4 p.m. FoundryNo experience is needed to join veteran welder, sculptor and instructor David Cumbie, as he teaches you everything you need to know to design small sculptures over a weekend. Practice cutting and basic welding techniques, while creating artwork from found objects. Materials are included.Members $275 • Non-members $295David Lee Cumbie is a prominent, award-winning sculptor and an active member of the Central Florida arts community for more than 30 years. At Crealdé, he directs the sculpture programming and Central Florida’s only community-based bronze foundry. He also is the curator of the school’s Contemporary Sculpture Garden. Website: www.crealde.org/Faculty/David_Cumbie

SCULPTUREClasses are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, please visit www.crealde.org

will fabricate a variety of filigree components as needed to assemble a design. The final two classes are for completing the works and exploring beyond the limits of traditional patterns, creating a contemporary vision. Students with no experience are welcome. Students will provide silver sire and silver solder. Email the instructor at [email protected] for specific requirements.Members $220 • Non-members $240

NEW! JG104 Beginning GlassblowingInstructor: Brandon Price Winter & Spring Wednesday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 6 weeksWinter registration deadline: Thursday January 14Spring registration deadline: Thursday, March 24 Delve into your creative spirit as you enter the realm of glass-working. In this class, students will learn the basics of glassblowing, including color application, blowing a bubble, creating hollow forms, and expanding on these techniques working toward making solid glass sculptures. This class is appropriate for entry level or beginning students. Classes are held on location at International Hot Glass in the Artegon Mall, located off International Drive. There is a makeup class on week 7.Members $620 • Non-members $640Brandon Price is from Akron, Ohio, and began his glass career more than 13 years ago at Bowling Green State University under the tutelage of Robert “Bud” Hurlstone. His love of glass-blowing afforded him the opportunity to work and study in 43 states and on three continents, from a glass studio set on a barge in the Amsterdam canals to the San Juan Islands in the Pacific Northwest. He has studied in quiet mountains in South Africa, and performed on the rocking plains of Tennessee for the Bonnaroo music festival.

bezels. Class is limited to six students. Crealdé supplies the studio equipment, soldering station and the basic jewelry fabrication tools. Students will provide any stones or silver supplies needed. For convenience, the instructor has a kit of these supplies available for purchase for $30.Members $80 • Non-members $100

WKJ02 Prong Setting WorkshopInstructor: Stefan Alexandres Spring Sunday, April 17Noon-5 p.m. Studio 7 This workshop elaborates traditional and contemporary prong-setting techniques. Learn how to precisely measure the stone and customize the basket. With samples, demonstrations and hands-on projects, students will be guided through the fundamental applications for different stone cuts. We will compare the straight 90-degree angle with variations of the 80-degree and 70-degree baskets. Class is limited to six students. Crealdé supplies the studio equipment, soldering station and the basic jewelry fabrication tools. Students will provide any stones or silver supplies needed. For convenience, the instructor has a kit of these supplies available for purchase for $20.Members $80 • Non-members $100Stefan Alexandres creates artwork using ancient techniques – no molds or stamps, just hand tools. A sculptor and jeweler, he draws inspiration for his work from history, mythology, folk tales and real life. A Crealdé faculty member since 2008, Alexandres apprenticed in traditional Old World metal arts, as guided through the organized guilds of Greece.

David Lee Cumbie, sculptor

JEWELRY & GLASS WORKSHOPS

Glassblowing for beginners

JEWELRY & GLASS continuedFor faculty bios, please visit

www.crealde.org

SCULPTURE WORKSHOPS

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WKT23 Date Night Ceramics Instructor: Vadim Malkin Monthly workshops:Friday, February 5 WinterFriday, March 4Friday, April 1 SpringFriday, May 67-9 p.m. Studio 4Registration deadline: one week prior to workshop.Clay is like a relationship: It must be pinched, molded and designed to become everlasting. The hosts will walk you and your partner through clay projects that will make a fantastic date night. Beginners welcome; materials included. Be ready to get messy and have a great time! Bring some wine, and we’ll provide the snacks.$90 per coupleBorn in Moscow, Vadim Malkin is a third-generation artist and since graduating with his BFA, he has been developing his art and instructing in ceramics at Crealdé. He curates the Visual Fringe for the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, and his award-winning work has been on display at numerous galleries and art festivals. His wife, Meredith, joins him in hosting the monthly Date Night Ceramics workshops. Website: vadimmalkin.com

WKT40 Heads Up WorkshopInstructor: Vincent Sansone WinterFriday, March 41:30-5:30 p.m. Studio 4Registration deadline: one week prior to workshop.Here’s a chance to sit around the table and play. Learn to use the pinch forming method to make small heads. Manipulate the clay from inside the form to enhance facial features before closing it up. Design a base for the head when you make it. The last hour will be used to show ways of decorating and glazing.Members $40 • Non-members $60Vincent Sansone, Crealdé’s Director of Ceramics & Sculpture, joined the school in the 1970s and has more than 30 years of experience as a professional potter and arts educator. He received his Masters of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Southern Illinois University and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. His whimsical creations have been exhibited throughout the United States, and are held in numerous private and public collections. Website: www.crealde.org/Faculty/Vincent_Sansone

TD122 Beginning Wheel ThrowingInstructor: Vincent Sansone Winter & Spring Tuesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 4Instructor: Barbara Bailey Winter & Spring Thursday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 4Learn to center, open and compress clay, and throw small cylinders on the potter’s wheel. Trimming, finishing, adding handles, feet and spouts make pieces ready to glaze and fire.Members $210 • Non-Members $230

TD135 Beginning Handbuilding Instructor: Doug Bringle Winter & Spring Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 4Don’t be intimidated by clay. This class gives you the chance to handbuild freely. The projects are explained step-by-step and based on pieces from children’s classes … from plates and bowls to animal rattles and lanterns. Come play with clay!Members $210 • Non-Members $230

TD172 Handbuilding Like the AncientsInstructor: Doug Bringle Winter & Spring Monday, 7-9 p.m. Friday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio 4Over 10,000 years ago, humans started using clay. Jugs, bowls, baskets, platters, teapots, jewelry, tablets, statues, tiles, buildings – these have allbeen born from clay, a legacy of civilization. Use traditional coil, pinch and slab techniques to continue that legacy, creating vessels that harken back to ancient times. Suitable for all levels.Members $210 • Non-Members $230

TD174 Handbuilding with Found ObjectsInstructor: Belinda Glennon SpringThursday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 4Use handbuilding techniques to create nature-inspired ceramics. Imagine a classic garden finial, animated planter, musical wind chime or a glowing lantern. Give new life to organic objects as they influence form, decoration and glazing choices. Suitable for all levels.Members $165 • Non-members $185

TD184 Surface Decoration for Pottery Instructor: Belinda Glennon Winter Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 4Use handbuilt projects or thrown forms to explore surface decoration techniques. Experiment with sgrafitto, slip trailing, inlay and more to create unique and functional pottery. Suitable for all levels.Members $165 • Non-Members $185

TD185 Beyond Round: Altered FormsInstructor: Belinda Glennon Winter & SpringMonday, 1:30-3:30 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 4Create animated pots – on and off the wheel – by altering thrown forms. Dart, pleat and facet pots with distinct personalities that invite use.Members $165 • Non-members $185

TD228 Continuing Wheel ThrowingInstructor: Vincent Sansone Winter & SpringMonday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio 4Instructor: Vadim Malkin Winter & Spring Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 4Now that you’re comfortable with centering, let’s tickle the imagination and create bowls, cups and vases. This course covers beginner to advanced levels of wheel throwing, altering and glazing. Members $220 • Non-Members $240

TD231 Design for PotteryInstructor: Vincent Sansone Winter & SpringWednesday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio 4Applying good design principles to your pots is the first step toward success. Discussions about design and finished class projects will be a part of each class. We will complete four projects, and the last project will be one of your choice to apply the design principles discussed. Handbuilders welcome. Prerequisite: Beginning Handbuilding.Members $220 • Non-Members $240

TD238 RakuInstructor: Vincent Sansone Winter Friday, 1:30-3:30 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 4Learn traditional raku firing and other post-reduction techniques. The first four meetings will be spent making pieces for the firings. Some handbuilding skills are needed. Besides the traditional raku firing method, we also will explore fuming and horsehair finishing techniques. Come and learn this exciting firing method with instant results. Members $165 • Non-members $185

TD321 Advanced CeramicsInstructor: Vincent Sansone Winter & Spring Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 4An excellent choice for those who are seeking a continuation of skills already learned and to develop personal style and consistency. Working in series and sets is emphasized, as are refining, finishing and glazing. Demonstrations meet the needs of each student. Prerequisites: Intermediate Ceramics and Continuing Wheel or similar experiences.Members $225 • Non-Members $245

CERAMICS WORKSHOPS

CERAMICSClasses are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, please visit www.crealde.org

Vincent Sansone, “Red Arrow Head”

Douglas Bringle, ceramic Shino teapot

Belinda Glennon, ceramic squared jar

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PH168 Black & White Film I Instructor: Peter Schreyer SpringMonday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 5Be introduced to the timeless beauty of traditional, film-based black-and-white photography, including image selection, exposure and processing your own film and prints in Crealdé’s wet darkroom. This revised course will cover camera format selection and controls (loaner cameras available), film types, a hands-on field trip, assignments, print reviews and lots of fun time in the darkroom. Designed for students new to film photography and photographers who want to reconnect with this creative art form. Prerequisites: Understanding of basic camera controls and functions.Members $210 • Non-Members $230

PH240 Fine Art Black & White Printingwith Peter Schreyer WinterThursday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 5Sharpen your black-and-white processing and printing skills. In preparation to produce exhibition quality enlargements, learn fiber-base paper selection, special chemistry and toners, grain and contrast control and film-speed manipulation. Discover how to control the relationship between camera exposure, film development and final print. Class includes darkroom demonstrations, supervised printing sessions and weekly assignments with follow-up critiques. Prerequisites: Black-and-White Film Photography or similar basic darkroom experience. Members $220 • Non-Members $240

WKPH46 Basic Camera SettingsInstructor: Sherri Bunye Wednesday, 7-8:30 p.m. Heritage Center Winter start date: February 17, 4 weeks Spring start date: April 20, 4 weeksLearn essential camera settings and modes in this four-meeting overview. Instructor will give in-class presentations and demonstrations. This class is ideal for beginning photographers looking to understand digital SLR camera settings.Members $75 • Non-members $95

Classes are 8-weeks long unless noted. For faculty bios, please visit

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PH147 Digital Photography I Instructor: Michael van Gelder Winter & SpringMonday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 3Tuesday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Instructor: Jon Manchester Winter & SpringWednesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 3Through instruction and assignments, learn essential photography concepts such as exposure, composition and lighting. Understanding camera settings and how to adjust aperture and shutter speeds will allow you to gain creative control of your photography.Members $210 • Non-Members $230

PH148 Digital Photography IIInstructor: Michael van Gelder Winter & SpringTuesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 3Spring only: Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m.Instructor: Jon Manchester Winter only: Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 3Through in-depth assignments, field trips and reviews, students delve deeper into composition, lighting and special equipment. Demonstrations on manipulating images for printing and posting online are included. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience.Members $210 • Non-Members $230

PH258 Basic Image Processing Instructor: Jon Manchester Winter & SpringWednesday, 7-9 p.m. Heritage CenterUsing Lightroom and Photoshop (Standard or Elements), students will learn the fundamentals of image processing with two of today’s most popular image-processing tools. Two basic image enhancement workflows will be covered. The first workflow will combine the best features of Lightroom and Photoshop, the second will be a Photoshop-only workflow. Other topics include: creating and maintaining an image archive, effective use of metadata and preparing images for online publishing. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-Members $240

PH275 Capture to Print Image ProcessingInstructor: Jon Manchester Spring Thursday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 5This course builds on the concepts presented in Basic Image Processing. Students will focus on the creative side of image processing and learn to create expressive images suitable for exhibition-quality prints. We will cover aesthetics, what makes a fine print, and advanced image-processing techniques using Lightroom or Photoshop, and third-party plug-ins with an introduction to color management. Explore the possibilities of modern printing methods; ink-jet, lab and wet-dry hybrid printing. Other topics: creating and using camera profiles, display profiles, soft proofing, calibration, paper types, printing and matting. Prerequisite: Basic Image Processing or similar experience.Members $215 • Non-Members $235

PH166 Macro PhotographyInstructor: Milton Heiberg SpringMonday, 7-9 p.m. Heritage CenterCapture the fascinating world of small subjects.

Digital ClassesLearn the art and techniques of digital photography using SLR cameras, including the use of programs such as Photoshop.

Determine the correct equipment to use for close-ups such as macro lenses, diopters, bellows attachments, extension tubes, tele-extenders and telephoto lenses. Overcome inherent problems with photographing very small subjects, such as distance relationships in focusing and short depth-of-field problems. We also will discuss and practice stacking technique – the process that creates and isolates to produce the perfect close-up photograph. There will be five classroom sessions (critique and lecture) and four field trips.Members $210 • Non-members $230

PH243 Basic Portraiture Instructor: Michael van Gelder WinterMonday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 3 Basic lighting and posting techniques, and the use of flash and natural light are covered in this class. Focus is on defining the photographic portrait to reveal a subject’s unique personality. Students can work in black-and-white or color. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-members $240

PH246 Flash Photography Instructor: Jon Manchester WinterThursday, 7:45-9:45 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 3Start date: January 21 Learn to mix flash with available light, bounce flash, use of TTL metering system and special effects. Students will become more comfortable working with their external flashes. Prerequisite: Digital Photo II or similar experience.Members $120 • Non-members $140

PH250 Night PhotographyInstructor: Jon Manchester WinterThursday, 7:45-9:45 p.m., 4 weeks Studio 3Start date: February 18Learn to make successful photos in low-light situations. ISO speed, timed exposures and metering low-light areas are covered. Creative use of white balance will be discussed, along with issues of noise reduction. Prerequisite: Digital Photo II or similar experience.Members $120 • Non-members $140

PH253 Natural Landscape Instructor: Milton Heiberg WinterTuesday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 5Learn new skills needed to photograph landscapes. Subjects will include how to look at a landscape, when and how to capture the best light, what to include and what to leave out. We will also cover seeing forms of composition, and how to control them in the frame, along with the use of HDR, when to use it, and when not. Students will practice their newly learned skills during Saturday field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photo I.Members $220 • Non-members $240

Film-based ClassesLearn the basics of photography with a camera that uses film, eventually leading to the art and techniques of processing traditional black-and-white photographs in the darkroom.

Combined Digital & Film In-depth exploration of various photographic topics and themes, applicable to digital or film, color or black-and-white photography.

Milton Heiberg, dragonfly

Peter Schreyer, solo exhibition at Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 2015

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PH259 Field Trip ClassInstructor: Sherri Bunye WinterThursday, 10 a.m.-noon, 6 weeks Studio 3 Each week, students will travel to various locations around Central Florida. The trips will have a theme that will exercise the student’s picture-taking abilities. On weeks three and six, there will be a critique of selected field-trip work. Prerequisite: Basic Camera Settings.Members $175 • Non-members $195

PH358 Nature Photography Instructor: Milton Heiberg Spring Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 5Subjects include approaching and photographing wildlife portraits and action images using normal and telephoto lenses. We will cover field technique and timing for the most desirable shot in terms of viewer psychology, as well as how to think ahead to make images ready for post-processing. Students will practice skills on Saturday field trips.Members $220 • Non-Members $240

PH357 Architectural PhotographyInstructor: Michael van Gelder WinterMonday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 3 View architectural objects as elements of art using lighting conditions, angles and perspective. Gain hands-on experience photographing interiors and exteriors in conventional and realistic methods from two scheduled field trips. Prerequisite: Digital Photography II.Members $225 • Non-members $245

PH360 Studio PortraitureInstructor: Michael van Gelder SpringMonday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 3Concentrate on the fundamentals of studio portraiture, including lighting, posing and exposure. Students learn to create a visual statement and capture a subject’s unique personality. Professional studio equipment is available and both black-and-white and color film can be used. Prerequisite: Basic Portraiture or similar experience.Members $225 • Non-members $245

WKPH14 Wedding PhotographyInstructor: Patrick Van Dusen SpringSaturday, May 149 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration deadline: May 7Students learn what it takes to start and run a wedding photography business. Patrick will teach the concepts of finding customers, working with them, preparing for and shooting the wedding, making the final product and selling reprints. This class is designed for those who want to find out what it takes to become a successful wedding photographer.Members $125 • Non-members $145Patrick Van Dusen graduated from Florida A&M University, majoring in photography, and he taught for 37 years at Daytona State College, retiring in April 2011. His photography experience includes photojournalism, portraits and weddings. He is the volunteer with the longest time of service for Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare, a Daytona Beach rehabilitation facility, where he conducts therapeutic photography sessions.

PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS

WKPH25 Wild Central Florida: Photographing the Landscape with Richard AugerInstructor: Richard Auger SpringSaturday, March 268 a.m.-2 p.m. Registration deadline: March 19Richard Auger will discuss general methods and his own artistic approach to photographing Florida landscapes prior to an instructor-led field trip. Exploring rarely photographed areas on water and by foot, students will have the opportunity to create visually compelling photographs representing landscapes of Florida. Students will present their work during a constructive review session that will be scheduled for a future date.Members $170 • Non-members $190Richard Auger, a contemporary fine art photographer based in Orlando, makes his living traveling the country and displaying his black-and-white photographs of Florida’s disappearing wilderness. His best-known photo series is titled “Florida Noir” and has been honored with more than $52,000 in awards since late 2010. He uses both digital and analogue cameras to capture his monochrome and color images. Website: www.richardauger.com

WKPH26 Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places Along the Yearling TrailInstructor: Peter Schreyer SpringSaturday, April 238 a.m.-6 p.m. Carpool from CrealdéRegistration deadline: April 16Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in the landscape and the communities immortalized by legendary Florida writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. The workshop will provide a contemporary window into the region’s past and rich heritage. Photographic opportunities include natural and man-made landscapes, local landmarks, as well as the interior of historical buildings. Demonstrations, lunch at a local restaurant, admission and a follow-up review are included. Members $95 • Non-members $115

WKPH43 Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places Along the Indian RiverInstructor: Peter Schreyer WinterSaturday, March 58 a.m.-6 p.m. Carpool from CrealdéRegistration deadline: February 27Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures along the Indian River between Cape Canaveral and Ponce Inlet. Participants will be able to photograph historic small-town architecture, picturesque river landscapes, fish camps, a late 19th-century homestead, an ancient Indian mound and the beautifully restored lighthouse at Ponce Inlet. The workshop will provide a contemporary window to the region’s past and rich heritage. Demonstrations, lunch at a local fish restaurant on the river, admission and a follow-up review are included.Members $95 • Non-members $115Peter Schreyer is an internationally exhibited, award-winning photographer who has documented America’s cultural landscape for over three decades. He was named Arts Educator of the Year in 2009 by United Arts.

WKPH35 Matting & FramingInstructor: Jon Manchester SpringSaturday, May 149 a.m.-5 p.m. Studio 5Registration deadline: Saturday, May 7Need to mat and frame your artwork for the upcoming student show? Bring your matting and framing supplies, and instructor Jon Manchester will teach you to cut custom single-window mats with a professional mat cutter, and put the finishing touches on your masterpiece by assembling your frame. Students are responsible for bringing their artwork, mats and framesMembers $50 • Non-members $50Jon Manchester, senior faculty member at Crealdé, brings years of traditional and digital photography experience to the school. His understanding of technical image processing and post-processing has made him a valuable student resource. crealde.org/Faculty.html

WKPH48 Business of PhotographyInstructor: Michael van Gelder SpringSaturday, April 1610 a.m.-3 p.m. Studio 3Registration deadline: April 9Cover the key issues associated with starting your own company, including how to create a business plan, tax issues, the cost of doing business and pricing your services. We also will discuss creating a marketable name and incorporating it, identifying your target market, and copyright and intellectual property concerns. Put your skills to work, and start a new career, or add income to your life as a part-time photographer. No camera needed. Members $150 • Non-members $170Michael van Gelder is an Orlando-based commercial photographer who specializes in documenting musical and entertainment events. His work has appeared in a number of publications including Music Entertainment Magazine, All Access Music Magazine and Guitar Magazine. Website: gelderlandproductions.com

WKPH50 Digital Printing Lab WorkshopsInstructor: Cynthia Slaughter Winter & SpringTuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Studio 5 Dates: January 26, February 23, April 12, May 10This one-night workshop will familiarize students with the new Crealdé digital darkroom and finishing

PHOTOGRAPHY continued

Richard Auger, “Loxahatchee River 2”

Peter Schreyer, “Evinston Community Store and Post Office – 2014”

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WKPH53 Creating an Environmental PortraitInstructor: Doug Jackson SpringSaturday, April 28 a.m.-2 p.m. Carpool from CrealdéRegistration deadline: March 26Enjoy portrait photography? Take your portrait skills to the next level, as you learn to compose your image by seamlessly blending the subject’s surroundings into the picture. Through both classroom and field instruction, you will learn lighting principles and techniques, allowing you to create stunning portraits. Put these skills to use working with a model in both an indoor and outdoor setting. Students will present their work during a constructive review session that will be scheduled for a future date. Model and location fees are included.Members $145 • Non-members $165Doug Jackson is a photographer based in Orlando. He earned a bachelor’s degree in film and served as a U.S. Marine in the Iraq War. Some of the values that guide his process include empathy, transparency and classicism. The result is a clear vision that lends itself to creating meaningful and compelling imagery. A propensity toward the cinematography of filmmaking in combination with editorial photography equip him to produce images that establish a strong sense of artistic identity. Website: www.douglaswjackson.com

area. During this workshop, learn the fundamentals of printing including how to adjust printer and computer settings for optimal quality prints and selecting paper types. Each student should bring an image that they will print during the workshop onto archival quality paper with pigmented inks.Members $35 • Non-members $35Cynthia Slaughter serves as the Photography Fellowship Manager and participates in the Studio Artist program. Her photographs were exhibited in the Crealdé “Business as Community Life: Winter Park 2013” and “St. Augustine at 450” documentary projects. She owns An Eye for U Photography and has received multiple awards for her work. Website: aneye4uphotography.com

WKPH33 Figure Study: Female FormInstructor: Sherri Bunye WinterSaturday, February 61-5 p.m. Studio 3 Registration deadline: January 30The nude form has been an endless source of inspiration for artists in all disciplines. This workshop will focus on the feminine shape. Working with live model(s), students will learn the technical and creative skills necessary to make artistic images using light and shadow on the female form. The workshop will cover planning a shoot, models, poses and the use of studio lights. Students will present their work during a constructive review session that will be scheduled for a future date.Members $225 • Non-members $245

WKPH47 Lake to Lake: A Walking Photo TourInstructor: Sherri Bunye WinterSaturday, February 203:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: February 13Our photographic walking adventure will start with introductions at the new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. In this five-hour workshop, participants will explore the changing skyline of downtown Orlando, from Lake Lucerne to Lake Ivanhoe. Students will have opportunities to photograph architecture, street scenes and interiors. The workshop will culminate with a dusk photography session in the historic Lake Ivanhoe district.Members $115 • Non-members $135

WKPH52 Restoring PhotographsInstructor: Sherri Bunye WinterSaturday, January 234-7:30 p.m. Heritage CenterRegistration deadline: January 16Learn techniques to restore your cherished vintage photographs forever. No negatives are required for this workshop, just a handful (about five per student) of your most beloved aged or damaged photographs and a thumb drive. You will be instructed in several techniques to reverse the aging process and repair common issues seen in vintage photographs. Computers are available for your use, or you may bring your own laptop.Members $100 • Non-members $120Sherri Bunye teaches film and digital photography classes to adults and children at Crealdé, as well as instructing the Storytellers Teen Documentary Photography Project. She was awarded an United Arts Professional Development Grant in 2011, and has exhibited work throughout Central Florida. Website: sherribunye.com

PHOTOGRAPHY continuedClasses are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, please visit www.crealde.org

Crealdé Photography Guild

The Crealdé Photography Guild meets monthly for presentations by established photographers, as well as offering reviews, image sharing, technical demonstrations and field trips. Join us on the last Friday of the month, from 7:30-9 p.m., to share time with people that have a passion for photography. All programs are free, and a Crealdé membership is encouraged.Mark your calendar, and then check the Special Events page at www.crealde.org to get details on programs and special guests.

2016 Meetings: Friday, January 29

Friday, February 26 Friday, March 25 Friday, April 29 Friday, May 27

Photographer Richard Auger was one of the special guest presenters in 2015. Pictured: “St.

Johns River Swirl.”

Doug Jackson, “Unititled Male 2”

Crealdé Darkroom Rental

Hours:Monday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Tuesday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Wednesday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Saturday, noon-5 p.m.

The renovated darkroom on the main campus features 10 separate enlarging stations, which accommodate 35mm to 4x5 inch format film, plus a separate film processing area. A Crealdé membership is required. For more information, call, 407-671-1886.

Members only $70 for 8-week session.

Crealdé Digital Printing Lab and Finishing Area

Hours:Wednesday, 6-9 p.m.Saturday, noon-5 p.m.

The Digital Printing Lab features an Epson archival pigmented ink printer and one computer workstation with Photoshop, plus two workstations equipped for laptops. The finishing area has a large mat cutter and space to frame photographs. Bring printing paper, mat boards and frames, as needed.

As part of our 40th Anniversary, the use of the DPL is free through May 2016, but all users must first complete the Digital Printing Lab Workshop; see dates on Page 9. A Crealdé membership is encouraged.

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PD101 Intro to DrawingInstructor: Sherwood Myers Winter & SpringFriday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 1BMonday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 7Learn to see, learn to draw! The fundamentals and principals of drawing skills are introduced in this class. We will focus on line techniques, edges, proportions, perspective, and values of light and shadow to create form, volume and 3-D images.Members $210 • Non-Members $230

PD102 Intro to Drawing & Painting Instructor: Barbara Young Winter & SpringMonday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 1BSaturday, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Studio 1A This is an introduction to the fundamentals of art. Sample various drawing and painting techniques using different media, including watercolors, acrylics and oils. Many supplies are provided. Members $215 • Non-Members $235

PD103 Drawing I Instructor: Marie Orban Winter & Spring Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 1A This class covers principles of drawing and composition. Learn techniques of measuring angles and proportions to create accurate line drawings, techniques of shading to create light and volume, and principles of composition to create dynamic, engaging images. Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD105 Intro to Printmaking Instructor: David Hunter Winter & Spring Tuesday, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1B A student may focus on either intaglio (hard-ground line etching, softground, drypoint, various monochromatic and color printing techniques) or relief (linocuts including single-block, color printing with multiple blocks and reduction color techniques) printmaking techniques. Class limited to eight students.Members $255 • Non-Members $275

PD107 Intro to Perspective Drawing Instructor: Sherwood Myers Winter & SpringSaturday, 1-3 p.m. Heritage Center (upstairs)When creating a 3-D image, perspective is a valuable tool for any artist, whether drawing a landscape, figure drawing or still life. The goal of this course is to provide an accessible approach to perspective drawing and a solid foundation for understanding the optical world.Members $205 • Non-Members $225

PD119 Intro to Oil Painting Instructor: Barbara Young Winter & SpringMonday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 1BEach week beginners as well as advanced painters will be applying specific painting principles, such as drawing, values, composition, color theory and mixing, edgework, and brush and paint application. Members $205 • Non-Members $225

PD120 Fundamentals of ColorInstructor: Barbara Young Winter & SpringTuesday, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Studio 1BThis is a recommended course for painters of all levels, including beginners. Working with oil paint, learn to mix any color and improve your color perception. Exercises enable students to represent what they see. Knowledge is applicable to all media. Paint and canvas provided. Members $215 • Non-members $235

PD143 Exploring Abstract Painting Instructor: Patricia Byron Winter & SpringTuesday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 1A This inspiring class offers a fundamental exploration into the beauty of abstract painting for all levels of experience. Instruction concentrates on composition, techniques, form, texture and color. Students will develop their own artistic vision, while referencing the works of contemporary painters. Just be ready to paint outside the lines. Members $200 • Non-members $220

PD145 Intro to Watercolor Instructor: Donne Bitner Winter & SpringThursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 1BFriday, 1-3 p.m.Fear not, watercolor is nontoxic, spontaneous and beautiful! Demonstrations of color mixing, glazing, negative painting and techniques such as Saran Wrap and salt will help students understand the medium. We will cover all the basics – no experience needed.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD146 Intro to Watercolor PencilsInstructor: Sherwood Myers Winter & SpringFriday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 7Explore the use of watercolor pencils as a painting medium. Students will study traditional techniques, such as washes, brush manipulation, color study and mixing colors, as applied to watercolor pencils. Although assignments are handed out in class, personal creativity and style is encouraged. Drawing skills are not necessary, as you will get personal help from the instructor.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD148 Introduction to Colored Pencil TechniquesInstructor: Pam Cordero Winter & Spring Thursday, 7-9 p.m. Studio 7Discover the dynamic world of color drawing! Students will learn basic techniques, such as layering, burnishing, lighting and shadow effects, and creating textures with colored pencils. You will be hooked, when you see the painterly results achieved with such simple materials. Some reference materials will be available, or bring your own. Prior drawing experience required.Members $205 • Non-members $225

NEW! PD149 Beginning AcrylicsInstructor: David Hunter Winter & Spring Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 1BGet introduced to the methods, materials and tools involved with acrylic painting. Students will be exposed to techniques used to produce a finished acrylic painting, from rough sketch to final finishing touches, including the use of various brushes, palette knives, canvases, clay boards and final coating to protect the finished image.Members $205 • Non-members $225

PD201 Life Drawing Instructor: Marie Orban Winter & SpringTuesday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 1A Students explore figurative drawing through line contour, fast gesture studies and longer sustained poses. Also covered in this class are compositional and expressive issues involved in drawing the figure. Members $230 • Non-Members $250

PD202 Portrait Drawing Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Winter & SpringThursday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 1AStudents learn the technical aspects of drawing the human head from a live model and other sources. Working in pencil and charcoal, students also are encouraged to explore the genre’s expressive possibilities.Members $220 • Non-Members $240

PD226 Learn the Art of SketchingInstructor: Sherwood Myers Winter & Spring Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon Heritage CenterLearn different techniques for sketching without laboring over a detailed drawing or painting. Make quick sketches of an idea or of what you are viewing. This skill could be used for a journal, sketching places on vacations or just a sketch in itself. The focus of this class is to sharpen the student’s perception of proportions, perspective, light and shadow. We also will discuss adding color, using color markers, colored pencils and watercolor. Field trips are a part of this class. Prerequisite: Intro to Drawing or similar experience. Members $220 • Non-Members $240

PD232 Finding Ways with Watercolor IIInstructor: Ken Austin, 6 weeks Winter & SpringThursday, 1-4 p.m. Studio 1AThe goal of this course is to help you find yourself as an artist. Together we will inspire your originality and deepen your understanding of art, through practical approaches to finding your style. Focus will be on composition, color, shape and expression, in a positive learning environment.Members $245 • Non-members $265

PD238 Drawing the Figure in PerspectiveInstructor: Sherwood Myers Winter & Spring Monday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 1AThis class will focus on drawing the human figure in perspective. Using a model in complex poses, learn how to measure for proper proportions. Also using light and shadow studies, students will get a firm grasp on foreshortening to create a more three-dimensional image in drawings or paintings. Newsprint paper and charcoal or pencils are recommended for supplies.Members $245 • Non-members $265

PAINTING & DRAWINGClasses are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, visit www.crealde.org

Patricia Byron, “Floating in the Air”

Pam Cordero, “Swans”

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PD321 Watercolor III Instructor: Ken Austin Winter & Spring Wednesday, 1-4 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1BAdvanced watercolor artists will be challenged with specific assignments involving design issues, conceptual ideas, structure, color and more. Illustration, direction and critique will be the primary tools for learning. Students will be responsible for working in their own styles, and critiques will include class input. Prerequisite: Watercolor II or similar experience.Members $250 • Non-members $270

PD323 Watercolor – Master Class StudiesInstructor: Donne Bitner Winter & SpringThursday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 1BDesigned for intermediate to advanced students, this class covers contemporary approaches to the medium. Projects will be proposed to challenge the student and give focus to improving each student’s personal vision. A mainstay to this class will be critiques that enable students to improve their work. Prerequisite: Watercolor II or similar experience.Members $245 • Non-members $265

WKP67 Pastel Painting Moments of LifeInstructor: Aline Ordman WinterWednesday-Friday, January 6-8 Studio 1A and 1B9 a.m.-4 p.m., with a break for lunchRegistration deadline: December 23This three-day workshop will focus on concepts of design, properties of color and technique. Students will work from their own photographs of interiors or landscapes, and will receive one-on-one attention. Each day, the instructor will do a pastel painting demonstration. Class size limited to 14.Members $365 • Non-Members $385Aline Ordman received a BFA from Cornell University and went on to study illustration at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She is a Master Pastelist with the Pastel Society of America and a Signature member of the American Impressionist Society. Her work has been featured in national juried shows of the AIS, PSA and the Oil Painters of America, as well as Pastel Journal, Pastelogram and Artist Magazine. The artist teaches workshops throughout the United States and Europe. Website: www.alineordman.com

WKP74 Watercolors: Clarity of CrystalInstructor: Susanna Spann WinterTuesday-Thursday, March 15-17 Studio 1A and 1B9 a.m.-4 p.m., with a break for lunchRegistration deadline: March 8This workshop is for intermediate to advanced

PD248 From Reality to AbstractionInstructor: Dennis Schmalstig Winter & Spring Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Studio 1ALearn to use your skills in drawing and painting realistically to create abstract and semi-abstract works of art. Students will be taught three approaches that allow a more poetic, interpretative response when working from life and nature. Use pencil to create ambiguous space drawings (fusing disconnected planes and merging objects, transparencies, “ghosting” positive shapes). Then use a limited palette of acrylics to create paintings that explore the techniques of selection and emphasis, rearrangement of shapes and simplification.Members $215 • Non-Members $235

PD250 Putting New Life Into Still Life PaintingInstructor: Robert Ross Winter & SpringWednesday, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1BThis class is for those who want to create still-life oil paintings with a contemporary approach. It includes a brief history of still-life painting, from Caravaggio to the present. Students will paint from direct observation of still-life arrangements in the studio and will receive personal assistance and critiques. Intermediate skill in oil painting is required. Members $250 • Non-members $270

PD251 Introduction to Plein-Air Landscape PaintingInstructor: Robert Ross Winter & SpringThursday, 9 a.m.-noon, 6 weeks Studio 1BThis six-week class is ideal for those who wish to capture their emotional response to a landscape using direct observation, sketches and photographs. Learn to look at a landscape for meaning, make quick decisions, and work with a loaded brush. Some class sessions will be split between the studio and outdoors. Students will receive personal assistance and critiques. Instructor will work in oil paint. Intermediate painting skill recommended. Supply list provided.Members $240 • Non-members $260

PD253 New Directions with AcrylicInstructor: Donne Bitner Winter & SpringTuesday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 1BExplore a painterly approach to fresh ways of working with acrylics, using new surfaces and reinventing traditional ones. Work with stamps, stencils, fabric and oil pastels for mixed media. Bring an adventuresome spirit, and experiment with acrylics. For intermediate to advanced skill levels.Members $220 • Non-members $240

NEW! PD254 Capturing the Fun of Old Florida with AcrylicsInstructor: Marc Barrett Winter & SpringMonday, 5-7 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1AWorking in the studio from photographs supplied by the student or instructor, learn to create bold, vibrant paintings. The goal is to capture in paint the movement and essence of life in Central Florida; subject matter can include old buildings, signs, people, animals, canoes, boats and water. The instructor will use a step-by-step, fun approach to teach how to use fluid gloss mediums to develop brilliant impasto. Also covered: color, value and composition. Digital camera recommended. Field trip included. Drawing and some painting experience required. Members $245 • Non-members $265

NEW! PD255 Advanced/Independent Oil and Acrylics – It’s All About the Finish!Instructor: Patti Shistle Winter & SpringFriday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 1AStudents will be challenged to bring their unfinished paintings to the next level, and then begin a new still life, landscape or portrait. Receive one-on-one attention with demonstrations throughout the term. The study of the contrasts of values, colors and brushwork, as well as the importance of composition, will be explored and demonstrated. Get your frames ready!Members $215 • Non-members $235

NEW! PD256 Not Your Traditional Still Life Oil Painting ClassInstructor: Noreen Coup Winter & Spring Thursday, 10 a.m.-noon Studio 1A Create bold, bright and beautiful contemporary florals with a palette knife. This class is for intermediate and advanced artists who want to loosen up and go wild with lots of paint and color! Learn composition, value and technique. We will work from the instructor’s personal digital photos and live studio setups.Members $225 • Non-members $245

PD305 Portrait Painting Instructor: Don Sondag Winter & Spring Wednesday, 6:45-9:45 p.m., 6 weeks Studio 1AWorking directly from the live model, students will establish proportions and bone structure. Using either oils or acrylics, students will concentrate on drawing, value and color to develop their paintings, with emphasis placed on achieving a likeness. Tuition includes model fees. Prerequisites: Intro to Oils, Fundamentals of Color, Portrait Drawing or similar experience. Members $265 • Non-Members $285

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WORKSHOPS

Marc Barrett, “Midway Fishcamp No. 11”

Pastel Painting by Aline Ordman

Donne Bitner, “Return of the Black Bird”

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students who want to learn the skill of painting the texture of crystal or glass. Patterns will be used for examples and for those who want to paint along with the instructor. Students who wish to paint their own designs will be encouraged to bring photos or glass objects to class. Workshop size limited to 14. Members $320 • Non-Members $340Susanna Spann earned her BFA and MA degrees from Arizona State University followed by three years at the Art Center College of Design, then in Los Angeles, for illustration. She is a signature member of The American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society and Florida Watercolor Society. Her work is featured in 12 different books on watercolor including her own “Painting Crystal and Flowers in Watercolor.” For 45 years, Spann was a participant in outdoor art festivals and won more than 600 awards for her drawings and paintings. She presently paints for national competitions, judges exhi-bitions and instructs watercolor workshops across the nation. www.susannaspann.com

WKP76 Painting Skies & Reflections in Oils or PastelsInstructor: Michael Story Spring Wednesday-Friday, June 1-39 a.m.-4 p.m. with a break for lunchStudio 1A and 1BRegistration deadline: May 18This three-day workshop for intermediate to advanced students will help you develop a complete understanding of how to plan and execute landscapes in oils or pastels with an emphasis on painting skies and water. The instructor’s working methods will be demonstrated and broken down into a step-by-step process, showing you how to achieve fresh, bright color in your landscapes, while avoiding muddy mixtures. Students can bring their own photos to work from, or they can paint using references that the instructor will bring to the workshop. Workshop limited to 14.Members $420 • Non-Members $440Michael Story earned a BFA from the University of South Carolina in 1976. He later traveled to New York, studying pastel and oil painting under internationally known artist Daniel Greene. Today, Story is an award-winning artist who regularly teaches pastel and oil painting, guest lec-tures and juries art shows. His client list of private buyers and corporate collectors continues to grow, including the Marriott Corp., Progressive Energy of Florida, The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island, Holiday Inn, Fluor Corp., Irving, Texas and Walt Disney World. His paintings have been reproduced by major publishers, such as Canadian Art prints of British Columbia, and distributed world-wide. Website: www.michaelstory.com

WKP77 Bigger, Faster, Fresher, Looser Abstract PaintingInstructor: David M. Kessler SpringMonday-Wednesday, May 23-25 Studio 1A and 1B9 a.m.-4 p.m., with a break for lunchRegistration deadline: May 4Have you ever wondered how to loosen up your painting style? Paint with more freedom? Be more spontaneous? Be more expressive? If the answer to any of these questions is “yes,” then this workshop is for you! The instructor will teach you how to achieve these expressions in paint, realizing that there also should be a firm foundation of structure for your paintings using shape, value,

color, edges and center of interest. This workshop is not only about painting abstract compositions, but also about learning to paint more freely. All lessons learned can be applied to your own style of painting. All skill levels are welcome, as are students using watercolors, acrylics, pastels or oils. Class limited to 14.Members $385 • Non-Members $405David M. Kessler is a contemporary painter, author and workshop instructor. His passion for teaching painting is so strong that he gave up a career in architecture to pur-sue teaching others how to loosen up and paint more free-ly. He is the author of the Bigger, Faster, Fresher, Looser Abstract Painting Workbook,” which is a companion guide to his workshops. Kessler’s paintings are marked by bright colors, bold compositions, rich values and expres-sive brushwork. His paintings can be found in corporate collections in North Carolina and private collections worldwide. He paints out of his studio in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Website: www.davidmkessler.com

WKP78 The Urban Landscape: Plein Air and StudioInstructor: Tom Sadler SpringSaturday and Sunday, April 2 and 3 Day one: Hannibal Square Heritage CenterDay two: Studio 1B at Crealdé main campus9 a.m.-4 p.m., with a break for lunchRegistration deadline: March 24The instructor will begin with a talk-demonstration about plein-air painting and studio painting, and how they can work together to inform each other. Then take a short, guided walking tour to see historic buildings that you may be interested in painting. On the first morning, students will be given help to decide about a working composition and address any drawing problems before they begin a plein-air piece of their own. A critique will be given at the end of the day, after having been given individual guidance along the way. Sunday morning in the studio, we will look at photos and drawings made of the subject matter and see how to utilize them to better advantage. The instructor will demonstrate on his piece and talk about studio work. In the afternoon, we will go back to our plein-air location for a final session and critique. If the student’s plein-air effort is a total success on the first day, then another version could be started in the studio.Members $180 • Non-Members $200Tackling a variety of subjects and countless qualities of light, Tom Sadler has made a career out of studying the landscape and transcribing it with paint on canvas. Having years of experience with oil paints, in particular, he relishes the endless possibilities that they provide. Sadler often combines passages ranging from the most

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transparent to heavy opaques to bring the subject to life. The play of warm and cool color is a major study, as well, in the passion to use the medium of oil paint to obtain its fullest effects. Website: www.tomsadler.com

WKP79 Advanced, Independent Problem-Solving in Oils and AcrylicsInstructor: Barbara Tiffany Winter: Sunday, January 10Spring: Saturday, March 269 a.m.-5 p.m. with a short break for lunchStudio 1ARegistration deadline: One week priorIntermediate to advanced painters will spend one day finishing paintings that are already in progress, or they will receive guidance on starting new projects. The instructor will begin by asking questions about what students hope to achieve, and then will help that process begin, as well as doing several short demonstrations to address individual problem-solving. By the end of the day, you could have several finished paintings or more!Members $100 • Non-Members $120Curator of Exhibitions and Director of Painting & Drawing at Crealdé, Barbara Tiffany has loved art and nature her entire life. Beginning her career as a commercial artist, she always found time to draw. In 1980, she began participating in outdoor art festivals and exhibitions throughout the state and on a national level, winning awards along the way. In 1986, she took private lessons with Maury Hurt, who taught the classical approach to painting while introducing the effects of light. This dramatically changed her work and also her approach to teaching, which she has been doing since 1984. Continuing to explore a wide range of subjects, her goal is to convey to the viewer a sense of participating wonder, leading to unexpected observations, either through extreme realism or abstraction. Website: www.barbaratiffany.com

PAINTING & DRAWING continuedClasses are 8-weeks long unless

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OPEN STUDIOS

PD030 Open Studio: FigureWith Terri RickersonFriday, 1-3:30 p.m. Studio 1AStudents work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. There is no instruction provided but a moderator is present. No photography allowed. No pre-registration is needed, but a Crealdé membership is encouraged.Fee: $10 per session

PD031 Open Studio: Life DrawingWith Audrey ZindlerSunday, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio 1AStudents work from a live model. The session begins with quick gestures, moving to longer poses. No photography allowed. No instruction is provided but moderators are present. No pre-registration is needed but a Crealdé membership is encouraged.Fee: $10 per session

PD033 Open StudioWith Marie OrbanMonday, 7:45-9:45 p.m. Studio 1A Students work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. No photography allowed. No instruction is provided, but moderators are present. No pre-registration is needed, but a Crealdé membership is encouraged.Fee: $10 per session

Tom Sadler, “Park Avenue Nocturne”

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YAP108 Mini MonetsInstructor: Patricia Byron Winter & SpringSaturday, 11 a.m.-noon Studio 1BBudding artists will experience the fascinating world of art-making with hands-on projects in watercolors, pastels, collage and more. Fledgling artists explore self-expression in a nurturing environment. For ages 4-6.Members $100 • Non-members $120

YAP101 Pint-Size PicassosInstructor: Patricia Byron Winter & SpringSaturday, 9-10 a.m. Studio 1B Discover exciting new painting and drawing techniques in a variety of media, including charcoal, pastels, watercolors and collage. Develop your creativity in this fun introduction to the world of art! For ages 5-8.Members $100 • Non-members $120

YAP102 African SafariInstructor: Doug Bringle Winter Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Studio 4Saturday, 9-10 a.m. “Africa” conjures images of leaping gazelles, vast desert sands and Egyptian tombs. Let’s explore the continent as we create clay pieces inspired by Africa’s ancient lands, peoples and animals. Hakuna matata … no worries, not with clay.Members $100 • Non-members $120

YAP102 Storybook ClayInstructor: Doug Bringle SpringTuesday, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Studio 4Saturday, 9-10 a.m. The blue fairy grants a wish, a spider saves a pig, Max dances with “wild things” … these are stories that never grow old. Let’s celebrate the power of reading. Imagine it, then make it real with clay. It’s magic!Members $100 • Non-members $120

YAP202 Painting & Drawing IWinter & SpringInstructor: Wendi Swanson

9-10:30 a.m. Saturday Studio 1A Learn the fundamentals of art-making and discover how to see as an artist. Create with a variety of drawing and painting materials.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP214 Continued Painting & DrawingInstructor: Trish O’Donnell Winter & SpringWednesday, 4:15-5:45 p.m. Studio 1ABuild on your painting and drawing knowledge. Discover new skills, concepts and materials to enhance your art. Enjoy and explore!Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP204 Clay Out of AfricaInstructor: Doug Bringle WinterSaturday, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio 4A lion roars, monkeys swing on vines, elephants crash through the banana trees. The jungles of Africa teem with life that we will capture in clay. Join us as we craft clay the African way … no nets or traps required!Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP204 Tales in ClayInstructor: Doug Bringle SpringSaturday, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio 4Reading books, we experience a richer life than the every day. Fly with dragons, visit a mermaid lagoon, battle pirates. In the studio, we will revisit some favorite stories. Just wait to see how they turn out … in clay!Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP205 Storytelling Through CartooningInstructor: Ken Foster Winter & SpringSaturday, 9-10:30 a.m. Heritage CenterLearn to develop characters and story lines to script your own comics. Explore and expand your own style, as you create characters using colored pencils, pen and ink, and watercolor.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP209 Painting & Drawing IIInstructor: Anita Cohen Winter & SpringSaturday, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio 1AExplore fun new techniques that include an introduction to abstract art with creative media! New projects build on fundamental skills to develop style and self-expression.Members $120 •Non-members $140

YAP216 Exploring the Elements of ArtInstructor: Anita Cohen Winter & SpringSaturday, 1-2:30 p.m. Studio 1AAdvance your skills as you explore the elements of art! Use drawing as a base, and complete your works with a variety of media. We will incorporate a sketchbook to chronicle progress and develop your technique!Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP217 Fun with FilmInstructor: Paula Davis Winter & SpringSaturday, 9-10:30 a.m. Studio 5Before digital photography, there was film. Have fun taking pictures using 35mm cameras and black-and-white film, then create your own photos in the darkroom. Even Harry Potter would be amazed! Cameras, film and photo paper are provided.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP206 Fantasy Figures in 3-DInstructor: Trish O’Donnell WinterFriday, 4:30-6 p.m. Studio 7Model your own fantastic figures – animal, human or alien! Learn the foundations of creating in 3-D, as you combine clay and everyday materials into expressive works of art! We will stretch our imaginations to the max!Members $120 • Non-members $140

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AGES 10–14

YAP208 Wheelthrowing & More!Instructor: Belinda Glennon WinterWednesday, 4-5:30 p.m. Studio 4Experience the magic of the wheel! Shape a soft clay ball into a form, then decorate, glaze and fire it into a functional pot. Get creative with handbuilding, and transform thrown forms into ceramic treasures. Repeated sessions develop skills.Members $120 • Non-members $140

YAP403 Digital Camera MagicInstructor: Trish O’Donnell WinterMonday, 4:30-6 p.m. Heritage CenterGo beyond point and shoot! Armed with digital SLR cameras, budding photographers experiment with photographic principles during walking field trips in Winter Park, and learn how to create long-exposure images using light painting. Add your final touches in our iMac Photoshop lab. Digital SLR cameras are provided.Members $125 • Non-members $145

YAP405 Lomography: Film Photography with a Holga Twist!Instructor: Trish O’Donnell Spring Friday, 4:30-6 p.m. Studio 5Leave the digital world behind, and play with a Holga film camera. Enjoy the essence of film photography-shooting without knowing exactly what you captured. It’s a mystery! Process film, and develop black-and-white prints in Crealdé’s own darkroom, then experiment with toning and hand-coloring to create masterpieces. Holgas, in a variety of colors, are available for use during class.Members $125 • Non-members $145

The registration fee for the following Adult-Child Workshops includes both participants.WKYA22 Clay BirdbathsInstructor: Doug Bringle WinterSunday, February 28 Studio 7 and Sunday, March 6 Studio 4 1-4 p.m.Imagine flocks of birds drinking and bathing in your garden this spring. Create an avian oasis with your one-of-a-kind clay birdbath as its centerpiece. Twitter your feathered friends today … birdbaths are a-coming!Members $100 • Non-members $120

WKYA15 Owl Cookie JarsInstructor: Doug Bringle SpringSunday, May 1 Studio 7and Sunday, May 8 Studio 41-4 p.m. What would life be without fresh cookies from the oven? We will create owl jars perfect for storing baked treats. Mmm … I can smell the snickerdoodles now.Members $100 • Non-members $120Doug Bringle is an award-winning ceramicist, exhibit-ing artist and Senior Faculty member at Crealdé, where he teaches children and adults. He is a graduate of the University of Florida, and his work is handbuilt using traditional slab, pinch and coil techniques. His work is inspired by the art of the pre-Columbian cultures, ancient Egypt and the Chinese Bronze Age. Website: douglasbringle.com

AGES 8–12

YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAMClasses are 6-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, please visit www.crealde.org

ADULT-CHILD WORKSHOPS

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PDY102 Figure DrawingInstructor: Barbara Young WinterSaturday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 1BHere is a class you can take many times over. Draw from a live model, learn to master the art of eye-to-hand coordination, and capture the essence of the pose. It is said that if you learn to draw the human figure, you can draw anything.Members $165 • Non-members $185

PDY104 Intro to Oil PaintingInstructor: Barbara Young SpringSaturday, 1-3 p.m. Studio 1BLearn the principles of color theory, along with the proper use and care of your tools. Explore the mystery of color, composition and technique. Work at your own pace on a project of your choice from photos or still lifes. Come paint with us! Here is a class you can take over and over again.Members $150 • Non-members $170

TDY121 Teens: Clay Your WayInstructor: Doug Bringle Winter & SpringThursday, 4-6 p.m. Studio 4The wonder of clay is that, with a little bit of handbuilding technique and lots of imagination, you can make almost anything. You’ve got the ideas ... now come learn how to materialize them in clay!Members $150 • Non-members $170

TDY125 Ceramic Sampler for TeensInstructor: Belinda Glennon Spring Wednesday, 4-6 p.m. Studio 4Explore the potter’s wheel and handbuilding techniques, as you create functional and decorative pots. Experiment with surface decoration and glaze to create unique pottery.Members $150 • Non-members $170

PHY148 Digital Photography: People, Places and NatureInstructor: Trish O’Donnell Spring Monday, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Heritage CenterExplore nature, portraiture and travel photography during walking field trips in Winter

WG/TD122 Wheel ThrowingInstructor: Belinda Glennon SpringTuesday, 6-8 p.m., 6 weeks Cups, bowls and plates – learn to throw functional forms on the potter’s wheel. Discover how trimming, decorating and glazing create unique vessels for everyday use.Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-members $185

WG/TD174 Handbuilding with Found ObjectsInstructor: Belinda Glennon WinterTuesday, 6-8 p.m., 6 weeks Use handbuilding techniques to create nature-inspired ceramics. Imagine a classic garden finial, animated planter, musical wind chime or a glowing lantern. Give new life to organic objects as they influence form, decoration and glazing choices. Suitable for all levels.Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-members $185

WG/TD187 Clay Garden TreasuresInstructor: Paula Davis SpringThursday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks What two things do gardeners and potters have in common? Creativity and the love of getting their hands in the dirt! Learn the basics of handbuilding with clay while creating whimsical decorations for outdoors.Members/WG Residents $165 • Non-members $185

WG/PD102 Introduction to Drawing & PaintingInstructor: Catherine Hempel Winter & SpringThursday, 6-8 p.m. Open to beginning students as an introduction to the fundamentals of art while sampling various drawing and painting techniques using different media, including watercolors, acrylics and oils. Tuition includes most materials and supplies.Members/WG Residents $215 • Non-Members $235

PAINTING & DRAWING

WKYA39 Impressionist PotsInstructor: Barbara Young SpringSaturday, May 14 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Studio 1B Transform a simple clay flower pot into an impressionistic work of art. In this workshop, our adult-child pairs will create unique paintings in the style of masters the likes of Monet and Renoir. Bring your own pots, and paint with your partner! Take home a family keepsake. This adult-child workshop is for children ages 8 and older with an adult.Members $100 • Non-members $120 Barbara Young’s passion for nature and art brought her to Crealdé in the late 1990s, where she participated in the Painting & Drawing Fellowship program before becoming an instructor in 2010 for both youth and adults.

WKYA37 Watercolor for TeensInstructor: Barbara Young WinterSaturday, March 510 a.m.-2 p.m. Studio 1B Draw your own design, transfer it to the watercolor paper, and complete a work of art in one day. Please feel free to bring a drink and a snack. For ages 13-17.Members $100 • Non-members $120

WKYA14 Light PaintingInstructor: Sherri Bunye WinterSaturday, March 510 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio 5 Create amazing lighting painting with long-exposure digital photography. Participants will learn how to use creative lighting and long-exposure photography to produce dramatic imagery. Pick one of your images to be printed poster-size!Members $100 • Non-members $120Sherri Bunye teaches film and digital photography classes to adults and children at Crealdé, as well as instructing the Storytellers Teen Documentary Photography Project. She was awarded an United Arts Professional Development Grant in 2011, and has exhibited work throughout Central Florida. Website: sherribunye.com

YOUTH WORKSHOPS

Crealdé School of Art, in partnership with the City of Winter Garden, offers a series of photography, painting, drawing, sculpture and ceramics classes for adults and children at the Jessie Brock Community Center, 310 N. Dillard St., located four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown area. Please call the JBCC at 407.656.4155 for directions.

Register for Winter Garden classes by calling 321.203.2604 or register online at www.crealde.org.

With parental permission, self-motivated young adults (ages 14 to 17) are welcome to enroll in adult Painting, Drawing and Ceramics classes

WINTER GARDEN CLASSES Classes are 8-weeks long unless

noted. For faculty bios, please visit www.crealde.org

Park. Experiment with photographic principles using digital SLR cameras. Add your final touches in our iMac Photoshop lab. Digital SLR cameras are provided.Members $150 • Non-members $170

TDY164 Stained GlassInstructor: Robert Lennox Spring Wednesday, 5-7 p.m. Studio 7Foiled again! Use the Tiffany foil method to create illuminating stained-glass projects. Learn to make a pattern, cut, foil and solder.Members $165 • Non-members $185

PHY152 A Picture Says a Thousand WordsInstructor: Paula Davis WinterSaturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Studio 5Enter into the world of black-and-white film photography, and learn to express ideas with images. Study the work of well-known photographers to learn how to “see through the lens.” Cameras, film and photo paper are provided.Members $150 • Non-members $170

NEW! PDY106 Draw Action Figures!Instructor: Luis Torruellas Winter & SpringTuesday, 6-8 p.m. Studio 7Punch! Kick! Leap! Capture a gesture, movement or physical activity with a dynamic pose. Study a scale model or mannequin to draw your own comic action figure. Experiment with varied angles, light and shadow to create a dynamic composition.Members $150 • Non-members $170

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YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM continuedClasses are 6-weeks long unless

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Learn the basics of drawing the superheroes of your imagination

CERAMICS & SCULPTURE

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WG/YAP101 Pint-Size Picassos, Ages 5-10Instructor: Trish O’Donnell Winter & SpringSaturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m., 6 weeks Do you like to draw and paint? Explore the many ways to make art using pastels, paints, watercolors and other materials. A fun introductory experience for fledgling artists.Members/WG Residents $100 • Non-Members $120

WG/YAP108 Mini-Monets, Ages 4-6Instructor: Trish O’Donnell Winter & SpringSaturday, 11-noon, 6 weeks Budding artists will experience the fascinating world of art-making with hands-on projects in watercolors, pastels, collage and more. Fledgling artists explore self-expression in a nurturing environment. Members/WG Residents $100 • Non-Members $120

WG/YAP112 Clay Creations, Ages 5-8Instructor: Paula Davis Winter & SpringThursday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., 6 weeks Pinch, roll, coil, slam and twist! Have fun with clay as we go step-by-step and create animals, cups, castles, treasure boxes or other handbuilt projects. Be prepared to get your hands dirty! All materials provided. Members/WG Residents $100 • Non-Members $120

WG/YAP204 Clay Art for the Garden, Ages 8-14Instructor: Belinda Glennon Spring Tuesday, 3:30-5 p.m., 6 weeksCelebrate spring with clay creations for the garden. Use handbuilding techniques to create a vase for flowers, a feeder for birds or a fairy house. Embellish with glaze, and take home treasures to beautify your backyard.Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140

WG/YAP208 Wheel Throwing & More, Ages 10-16Instructor: Belinda Glennon WinterTuesday, 3:30-5 p.m., 6 weeks Experience the wonder of the wheel as you shape a soft clay ball into a pot. Learn to combine thrown and handbuilt forms to create exciting clay vessels. Decorate and glaze for functional pottery. Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-Members $140

WG/YAP308 Creative Expression in 2-D, Ages 10-14Instructor: Patricia Byron Winter & SpringMonday, 4-5:30 p.m., 6 weeksCalling young artists who love to paint and draw! Explore your creative potential through acrylic paint, watercolors, charcoal and pastels on canvas and paper. Experiment with painting and drawing techniques, composition and color theory. Say it with art! Members/WG Residents $120 • Non-members $140

WG/PD103 Drawing IInstructor: Prayong Deeying Winter & Spring Monday, 6-8 p.m. This class covers basic principles of drawing and composition. Students will learn techniques of measuring angles and proportions to create accurate line drawings, techniques of shading to create light and volume, and principles of composition to create dynamic, engaging images.Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-Members $225

WG/PD104 Watercolor IInstructor: Prayong Deeying Winter & Spring Wednesday, 3-5 p.m. Explore the classical world of watercolor, and develop a firm grounding in traditional approaches and techniques. Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-Members $225

WG/PD119 Introduction to Oil PaintingInstructor: Catherine Hempel Winter & Spring Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. Learn techniques of paint handling, color mixing, mediums, glazing and toning through assignments and demonstrations. Repeat students are welcome to work independently with the instructor’s help.Members/WG Residents $205 • Non-Members $225

WG/PD130 Painting Powerful LandscapesInstructor: Beatrice Athanas Winter & Spring Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks Be bold with color and texture in this class devoted to interpretive landscape painting in all mediums. Students are welcome to work on their own projects with the instructor’s guidance for personal development of their own style.Members/WG Residents $225 • Non-Members $245

WG/PD143 Exploring Abstract PaintingInstructor: Patricia Byron Winter & Spring Monday, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 6 weeks This inspiring class offers a fundamental exploration into the beauty of abstract painting. Instruction concentrates on composition, techniques, form, texture and color. Students will develop their own artistic visions, while referencing the works of contemporary painters. This class is ideal for all levels. Just be ready to paint outside the lines.Members/WG Residents $200 • Non-Members $220

WG/PD252 Painting a Still LifeInstructor: Barbara Young WinterInstructor: Noreen Coup SpringTuesday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks Intermediate-level students will work from life to focus on composition, light and color. All media welcome. Instructor works in oil. Members/WG Residents $250 • Non-Members $270

WG/PH147 Digital Photography I Instructor: Mark Lepow Winter: Monday, 6-8 p.m.Instructor: Michael van GelderSpring: Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.Through instruction and assignments, learn essential photography concepts such as exposure, composition and lighting. Understanding camera settings and how to adjust aperture and shutter speeds will allow students to gain creative control of their work.Members/WG Residents $210 • Non-Members $230

WG/PH148 Digital Photography IIInstructor: Michael van Gelder WinterWednesday, 6-8 p.m.Through in-depth assignments, field trips and reviews, students delve deeper into composition, lighting and special equipment. In-class demonstrations on manipulating images for printing and posting online are included. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or similar experience.Members/WG Residents $210 • Non-Members $230

WG/PH241 Photography IIIInstructor: Peter Schreyer SpringThursday, 6-8 p.m.Landscape, portrait, documentary and night photography themes are examined through lectures, slide presentations, assignments, critiques and field trips. Designed for the visual and photographic growth of intermediate-level students working in film or digital, color or black-and-white. Prerequisite: Photography II or similar experience.Members/WG Residents $220 • Non-Members $240

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Peter Schreyer, “Winter Garden Loan Company at Christmas, 1985”

Noreen Coup, “Sunflowers”

Ceramic art for spring gardens

Catherine Hempel, “With a Little Help”

PHOTOGRAPHY

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Cover credits: Tom Rankin, “Brooks Chapel M.B. Church, Greenwood, MS”; instructor Lilly Carrasquillo teaching the Penachos Aztecas Indian Headband Workshop at the 2015 Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk & Urban Art Festival, photograph by Nancy Jo Brown/106FOTO; Robert Ross, “A Rural Scene”; Young Artist Program ceramics student, photograph by Sherri Bunye; Grady Kimsey, “Seekers,” photograph by Randall Smith.

Crealdé Arts Inc.600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park, FL 32792PH: 407-671-1886; FAX 407-671-0311

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