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Page 1: AAC CE Summer 2016

COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS | SUMMER 2016

Gift Certificates Summer Youth ProgramsRegistration Page

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Community Education 1212 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202T (513) 562-8748 F (513) [email protected] | www.artacademy.edu/community_education

Art Academy of Cincinnati

The Art Academy of Cincinnati is located Near 12th and Vine in Over-The-Rhine, which has the largest collection of 19th century Italianate architecture still standing in the United States. The 360-acre district of OTR is recognized on the National Historic Register.

Cover: Susan Mahan, Parrot, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Clinical Sciences Pavilion. A collaborative project between Cincinnati Children’s, Kolar Design and the Art Academy of Cincinnati Community Education Department with artist Susan Mahan.

A COMMUNITY OF ARTISTSof every skill level, from beginning artists to accomplished artists.

AAC’s Community Education Mission and Vision StatementsOur mission is to dedicate ourselves to providing a distinctive education to children, teens, and adults, empowering them to embrace their artistic abilities by giving them the proper tools to pursue a life of creativity. Our vision is to be the leader in educating the community in the visual arts at every skill level and promoting creative opportunities for the public.

Make Art, Make A Difference!Every year over 2,800 people of all ages study art through the AAC’s Community Education Department. Courses are afford-able and open to all. Our programs include: Adult/Teen, Summer Portfolio Preparation, Teen Academy for 13-18 year olds, Camp Art Academy for 5-12 year olds, Saturday and After-school Art for Kids, P&G funded SmartArt for Schools, and College and Career Readiness After School Programs.

Gift Certificates Give a Gift Certificate to the artist in yourlife to join our community of artists at theArt Academy of Cincinnati. Available indenomination of $50 to $200 all year‘round. Purchase online throughCommunity Education.

Join Our Community and Benefit • Learn from teaching artists who are

professionals in their fields. • Small classes allow for personal attention during instruction. • Classes conveniently located at a variety

of art centers around the city. • Discounts available to seniors from

age 60. • Southern Ohio Film Association members receive a 10% discount on Motion Picture Classes. • Enjoy the Arts members receive a

10% discount www.enjoythearts.org

• ArtsWave Passport participants receive a 10% discount www.theartswave.org

• CEUs and PDUs may apply to any class for an additional fee (see p 25 for details)

Community Education Scholarships are made available to children, teens, and artists up to age 22 by: • The Fannie Isidor and The Isidor/

Kaltman Philanthropic Fund. • The Autumn Air Art Fair through the

efforts of many dedicated artists. • The Bobbi Vallery Memorial Fund

Make A Difference! Donate Today! ww.artacademy.edu/donate

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Table of Contents 1 1212 Jackson Street

Table of Contents | SUMMER 2016 2-13 Classes,Workshops,andSpecialInterests Art Academy, 1212 Jackson Street

14-17 TeenandChildren’sSummerProgramming Teen Academy, Camp Art Academy, Portfolio Prep 18 AAC@ The Barn, Mariemont Clifton Cultural Arts Center The Essex Studios

28 EventsSchedule AAC celebrates Helms Trust

29 Registration

Gift certificates available at:www.artacademy.edu/commuity_education

AAC CE provides a distinctive education to empower your loved one to embrace their artistic abilities. Give the artist you know the proper tools to pursue a life of creativity.

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NEW! | Adobe Photoshop CS6: IntroductionChad TurnerWednesdays, June 1 to July 66:30 – 9:00 pm6 classesFee: $160A basic class with focus on retouching, edit-ing, and creative image manipulation. This is an ideal course for free-lance, in-house designers, photographers using digital technology, and studio artists getting started using Photoshop. The course will consist of instruction surveying all major functions and guided work on projects.

Adobe Illustrator CS6Chad Turner Mondays, June 13 to July 25No class July 46:30 - 9:00 pm 6 classes Fee: $160 Expand your vector skills in Illustrator! Become proficient and learn how to cre-ate impressive and professional graphic designs and illustrations using digital tools. This course will consist of instruction sur-veying all major functions and guided work on projects.

NEW! | Adobe Photoshop CS6: IntermediateChad TurnerWednesdays, July 13 to August 176:30 – 9:00 pm6 classesFee: $160This course is designed for those who have taken Adobe Photoshop CS6 and wish to gain a deeper understanding of the program’s tools and capabilities. The course will consist of instruction diving deeper into creating and editing techniques and guided work on projects.

Adobe InDesign Staff Saturdays, July 9 to August 13 10:00 am - 12:30 pm 6 classes Fee: $160 Ever wonder how they produce those beautiful magazine pages? Learn the con-sistent use of grids, gutters and margins for unity in your pages. This is a great pro-gram for those students interested in what goes on behind the scene of publication layout. Great for creating books, catalogs, flyers, layouts and more. No prior experi-ence needed. Previous experience with Mac operating system presumed.

Register at www.artacademy.edu/community_education

Community EducationArt Academy of Cincinnati

3rd Floor South | 1212 Jackson StreetAdult/Teen | Communication Arts/Design

Alms Communication Center

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Adult/Teen | Motion Picture/Creative Writing 3 3rd Floor South | 1212 Jackson Street

Alms Communication Center

FilmmakingStaffThursdays, June 16 to August 46:00 - 9:00 pm8 classes Fee: $180In this class students will not only learn the basics of filmmaking but also have a com-pleted project by the time the course ends. We will touch upon script writing, lights, sound, camera and editing as we learn while we create. Class cost includes access to video cameras, lighting materials, and editing software. No experience necessary.

Flash Animation Tom Beuerlein Tuesdays, June 14 to August 26:30 - 9:00 pm 8 classes Fee: $180 Learn how to create animations using Adobe Flash. Using basic frame-by-frame tech-niques and tweening, you’ll learn how to draw and animate simple characters, adding mo-tion, drama, and expression. Use storyboards to animate a sequence to bring your charac-ters to life and set your art in motion!

Southern Ohio Film Association members receive 10% off our motion picture classes!

Introduction to Web DesignStaffMondays, July 11 to August 156:30 - 9:00 pm6 classesFee: $160In this introductory class, get a birds-eye view of what HTML is and then quickly create your own HTML webpages. If you’ve never written a piece of HTML before, this class is just for you. Class cost includes lab fee.

Pub_Inc: Book Publishing IncubatorKareem SimpsonWednesdays, May 11 to August 246:00 - 8:00 pm6 classesFee: $160This incubator program assists emerging authors in building a solid foundation for publishing their work and creating a finan-cially sound plan for managing their new source of income. Pub_Inc will also assist active authors in growing their published work portfolio or getting back on track. Participants in this incubator program will: set clear business goals, network with other authors, receive help from business partners in their industry and more!

Pub_Inc is a resource center for both new and professional authors. The program’s mission is to challenge authors to envision a future of entrepreneurship while providing them with the tools to make their publishing dream a reality.

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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Screenprinting TechniquesAaron BroughtonTuesdays, June 28 to August 166:30 - 9:00 pm8 classesFee: $180This class focuses on basic procedures for screenprinting on paper. While being exposed to fundamental and intermedi-ate techniques of screenprinting, students will explore two types of printing methods: the screen filler method and the drawing fluid method. Students will create their own designs to create original prints. Class cost covers some materials. Looking for more? Check out Open Studio Screenprinting at DIY Studios at the Essex Studio #188 (p 24)

Printmaking BasicsJase FlanneryMondays, June 6 to August 1No class July 46:00 - 8:30 pm8 classesFee: $160Learn fundamental printmaking techniques that you can do in your own home or studio. This class will teach you print processes that artists of all disciplines can integrate into their work. Monotypes and monoprinting, stencil-ling, block printing, and collographs will all be introduced in this course. Class cost covers most materials.

Woodblock and Linoleum Relief Printmaking Jase Flannery Wednesdays, June 8 to July 27 6:00 - 8:30 pm 8 classesFee: $180This class is an introduction to woodblock and linoleum carving and printmaking. Stu-dents will learn carving techniques, how to make an edition, and mono-print techniques. Focus will be on both technique and concep-tual development for a variety of works, ending in at least one series of images. Class fee covers most materials.

Register at www.artacademy.edu/community_education

Community EducationArt Academy of Cincinnati Adult/Teen | Print Media

4th Floor South | 1212 Jackson Street

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Drawing From the Very BeginningMatt WrightFridays, June 17 to July 226:30 - 9:00 pm 6 classesFee: $160This is an introductory class for those who claim they can’t even draw a straight line! Working initially from still-life arrangements and progressing to undraped figure stud-ies in the last classes, students will learn to draw what they see in charcoal, ink, and pencil. Students must be 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Also see Drawing from the Very Beginning at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center (p 19)

Classical Drawing MethodsAlex SigalTuesdays, June 14 to August 166:30 - 9:00 pm10 classesFee: $200Students will learn techniques of classi-cal drawing working from still-life settings. Students will learn rules of perspective, volume, values, composition, and balance, in order to explore foundational aspects of classical training. No prior experience necessary.

Drawing with Color TheoryMatt WrightWednesdays, June 15 to August 36:30 - 9:00 pm8 classesFee: $180Students will learn basic drawing skills to gain the ability to draw what they see while embracing their own unique style. Students will focus on understanding line weight, perspective and composition. The course will move from drawing with graph-ite to using ink to including color and understanding color choices and theory.

Foundational Comic DrawingMatt WrightThursdays, June 16 to August 46:30 - 9:00 pm8 classes$180Comics and graphic novels are not just for kids anymore! Students will explore the fundamentals of this art form including visual storytelling, character creation and development, layout and page planning, and pencilling and inking. Open to stu-dents 16 and older.

Adult/Teen | Drawing 5 6th Floor South | 1212 Jackson Street

Studios funded by Carson E. Smith

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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Community EducationArt Academy of Cincinnati

Classical Figure Drawing Dynamics: Sepia and SanguineMarlene Steele Saturdays, June 18 to July 30No class July 2 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 6 classes Fee: $160 Shake up your figure drawing with solid approaches from an experienced draughts-man and teacher. Add proportional accuracy, linear expression and gestural excitement to your technique. Live model fee included. Students bring their own materials. Charcoal, conte recommended. Open to adults and teens 16 and older.

NEW! | Dynamic Figure Drawing and Painting Greg AlbertTuesday & Thursday, July 12 to August 117:00 - 9:00 pm10 classesFee : $200Learn to draw and paint the human figure realistically in dynamic compositions using pencil, graphite, charcoal, and black and white acrylics on paper. Class emphasis is on contour, gesture, and tonal value. This course will teach students how to make accurate renderings, as well as expressive statements. It is both a solid foundation for the beginner and a thorough review of the basics for the more experienced artist. Students will work from a professional un-draped model. Class cost includes model fee. Materials not included. Open to adults and teens 16 or older.

Directions for Figure DrawingWayman BrownSaturdays, June 18 to August 14No class July 212:30 - 3:00 pm8 classesFee: $180Draw what you see, but know what you see! Learn how to tie together the elements of your drawing to create visual movement that leads to your eye to the center of focus. Learn how to make stronger drawings by playing with focal points. Open to adults and teens 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Open Studio (Evening)Monitor onlyTuesdays, June 14 to August 166:30 - 9:00 pm10 classesFee: $80This open studio allows artists to work in-dependently from a professional undraped model in both long and alternating poses on a weekly basis. Registrations must be made in advance. Open to adults and teens 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Also see Open Studio (Afternoon) at Essex Studios (p 21)

Adult/Teen | Drawing6th Floor South | 1212 Jackson Street

Studios funded by the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

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Adult/Teen | Drawing Workshops 7

Perspective on PerspectiveWayman Brown Friday, August 129:00 am - 1:00 pm One Day Workshop Fee: $60Make perspective clear and easy to understand and learn about the many different types of perspective. This is a combination hands on and demonstration work shop. No drafting tools are required.

Face to Face: A Portrait Workshop Wayman BrownWednesday - Friday, June 22 to 249:00 am - 1:00 pm3 classesFee: $120Learn the fundamentals of drawing por-traits! Begin with quick gesture drawing, capturing the essence of values and forms, then work from photographs to create drawings that express the complexity of features in the faces of your loved ones.

Color Pencil DrawingWayman BrownWednesday - Friday, July 13 to 159:00 am - 1:00 pm3 classes Fee: $120This class will explore color relationships and their effects on form. We will be look-ing for local color and reflected color to evaluate the finished drawing. Working with value shapes, we will build up each drawing to create a composition that will move the viewer’s eye around the subject.

Look for workshops in other media, such as Creative Darkroom Technqiues (p 10)

Drawing from PhotographsWayman BrownWednesday - Friday, July 27 to 299:00 am - 1:00 pm3 classesFee: $120Students will use photos to gather informa-tion in support of their work and use photos like sketches as source material for their final pieces. Photos will be referenced (not copied) to make creative works.

Animals in Motion @ The ZooWayman Brown Wednesday - Friday, June 15 to 179:00 am - 1:00 pm3 classesFee: $100Drawing animals live and in motion requires you to draw what you see as well as the impression of what you see. You will explore and evaluate contours & boundary lines, shapes & values, to bring form to your finish drawing. 1st class meets at the Art Acad-emy (1212 Jackson Street). Class fee does not cover zoo admission.

Hands and Face WorkshopStaffSaturdays, July 30 to August 139:30 am - 12:30 pm3 classesFee: $120Hone your skills of making dynamic por-traits with this focused workshop. Cov-ers the proportion of the human face and hands, value and form, negative space, and provides you with tools to check your ac-curacy to help you create realistic drawings. Works from photographs and a live profes-sional model.

6th Floor South | 1212 Jackson StreetStudios funded by Carson E. Smith

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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Register at www.artacademy.edu/community_education

Community EducationArt Academy of Cincinnati Adult/Teen | Painting

Encaustic: Painting With WaxCharles FrymierThursdays, June 2 to August 46:30 - 9:00 pm10 classesFee: $200This course is an introduction to painting with wax. We will be focusing on both hot and cold wax painting techniques, as well as explore color, form, and composition. This class will also take time to illuminate historic practice and modern experiments. NEW! | Acrylic Painting: Their Art, Your VisionCedric Michael CoxWednesdays, June 29 to August 176:30 - 8:30 pm8 classesFee: $180Designed to motivate and sharpen your ambitions as a painter, each student will select an artist from art history, past or present, that inspires them and use it as a template to appropriate and recreate from. Each student, beginner to advanced, will make works that meets their personal goals as a painter and capture their cre-ative spirit and character.

Classical Watercolor TechniquesAlex SigalThursdays, June 30 to August 186:30 - 9:00 pm8 classesFee: $180Students will learn about color relation-ships and color balance, along with watercolor techniques and specifics of the media through a variety of well-staged, colorful still-life settings. No experience necessary.

NEW! | Portrait Painting in OilsMary ClausWednesdays, June 15 to August 176:00 - 9:00 pm10 classesFee: $200This course focuses on technical oil paint-ing, centered upon painting an accurate portrait. Instruction includes glazing techniques, color theory, canvas/panel preparation, and increased knowledge of oil based mediums. The goal is to improve each artist’s ability to understand how to interpret a portrait image with paint.

4th Floor North | 1212 Jackson StreetStudios funded by the Thomas J. Emery Foundation

Find More Great AAC Painting Classes at

See page 22-23

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Introduction to the Digital SLRAnn BurrellTuesdays, June 14 to August 26:30 - 9:00 pm8 classesFee: $180This class is designed to open the world of digital photography to you. We will be focusing on the understanding of camera functions, menus, and modes, as well as lighting, composition, aperture, and shutter speed and their respective priority modes. The students will practice outdoor and indoor photography. Basic image retouch-ing and editing will be part of the course. Class cost includes lab fee.

NEW! | Intermediate Digital SLRAnn BurrellMondays, June 13 to August 16:30 - 9:00 pm8 classesFee: $180This class is designed for students who have taken Introduction to the Digital SLR, and are ready to move to the next level! This class will explore more indoor and outdoor shooting, with creative assign-ments given to further your photographic skills. Each week students will bring in photos from the assignment to be dis-cussed and shared.

Intro to Darkroom PhotographyAnn BurrellSaturdays, June 4 to August 13No class July 29:30 am - 12:30 pm10 classesFee: $200Students, using their 35mm manual cameras, will be exposed to the darkroom with unique opportunities to learn basic black and white film processing and image manipulation techniques. This class is a prerequisite for Open Studio Darkroom.Class cost includes lab fee.

Open Studio DarkroomAnn BurrellThursdays, June 16 to August 186:00 - 9:00 pm 10 classesFee: $180This class is designed for students who have taken Introduction to Darkroom Photography and are ready to move on to the next level, or just want more time in the darkroom. This is an opportunity to work more in-depth and hone your printing skills and also learn more about some fun alternative techniques. Class cost includes lab fee.

Adult/Teen | Photography 93rd Floor North | 1212 Jackson Street

Darkroom funded by Richard L. Shenk

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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NEW! | Photographic Assignments: Creative StoryLisa Britton Wednesday, June 15 to August 106:30 – 9:00 pm8 classes Fee: $180The assignments of this course will focus on the “Creative Story”. The instructor will give you assignments that help develop storytelling with your photographs so that you can work on series or portfolio. This is an idea based on the work of Duane Mi-chaels, who worked with concept and nar-rative progression in his photographs. You can do these assignments with or without people, with toys, inanimate objects, or use your imagination!

Portrait PhotographyKate MesserTuesdays, June 14 to August 26:00 - 8:30 pm8 classesFee: $180This class offers a professional perspective to portrait photography through demon-stration and coaching during hands on por-trait sessions. We will be photographing a variety of models some weeks and working in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to review and learn some editing tricks for the other weeks. Your comfort level and confidence will grow from your experience working with live models in our class.

NEW! | Nature Photography: SummerLisa BrittonSaturdays, June 18 to August 20No class July 29:00 am - 11:30 am9 classesFee: $ 180This class is set up for the students to enjoy photographing in nature every other week with classmates, and on the other weeks, receive critique from teacher and classmates. This experience will give you further insight into photographic see-ing, camera settings, and design for your photographic adventures. Treating even the simplest location as a haven for creativ-ity is a goal. How can one see differently, take a different vantage point, and come up with new visions of a familiar landscape Enjoy the summer together with our Nature Photography class!

Creative Darkroom Techniques Ann BurrellSaturdays, July 16 to July 301:00 - 4:00 pm3 classesFee: $120In this class, students will explore some fun and simple creative darkroom techniques, such as photograms, negative sandwich-ing, selective development, toning and more! Bring your black and white negatives and your imagination!

Register at www.artacademy.edu/community_education

Community EducationArt Academy of Cincinnati Adult/Teen | Photography

3rd Floor South | 1212 Jackson StreetStudios funded by Joseph and Susan Pichler

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Adult/Teen | Sculpture 11 Lower Level | 1212 Jackson Street

Introduction to Woodworking: Making FramesRichard FruthMondays, June 13 to August 22No class July 26:30 – 9:00 pm10 classesFee: $200This class is for the student who wants to expand their skills with the planer, jointer, miter, and table saw. Projects are focused on the construction, assembly, and finish of picture frames. Students will learn frame making techniques such as miter, lap joint, finger-joint, and decorative techniques. Previous woodshop experience required.

Intermediate Woodworking: TablesRichard FruthWednesdays, June 15 to August 176:30 – 9:00 pm10 classesFee: $200This class builds on the skills that students have learned in Introduction to Woodwork-ing. In this course students learn how to design, build, and assemble a basic table. This class introduces new joinery and skills for future projects. Each student will learn the proper method for making a small end table, such as lap joint, mortise and tendon, and other joinery techniques used in the furniture construction. Previous experience is required.

NEW! | Sculpture: Introduction to Mold MakingAaron BroughtonWednesdays, July 13 to August 176:30 - 9:00 pm6 classesFee: $160In this introduction to mold making students will become familiar with the vocabulary and processes of basic mold making. This class is for the student who wants to expand their skills beyond just sculpting. Class will focus on casting with two part molds and brush on molds to cre-ate multiples of a clay original, and casting with a range of materials.

Papier-mâché SculptureStephanie CooperFridays, June 17 to August 53:00 – 6:00 pm8 classesFee: $180This class will go far beyond “grade school” papier-mâché creations, by us-ing the material as a serious art medium, and by using tools and methods to refine the material. Students will discover new capabilities for making sculptural objects in paper and cardboard.

Kinetic SculptureStephanie CooperSaturdays, June 18 to August 13No class July 21:00 - 3:30 pm10 classes Fee: $200This class will introduce a series of tech-niques for making mechanical movements that will result in a kinetic sculptural as-semblage. The class will discuss examples of kinetic sculptures- from clockwork automaton to modern moving sculptures- and employ these principles to create sculptures using found object assemblage.

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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Community EducationArt Academy of Cincinnati

1212 Jackson StreetAdult/Teen | Sculpture

NEW! | Beginning CeramicsLinda Schneider-HoughtonThursdays, June 16 to August 46:00 - 9:00 pm8 classesFee: $180Plunge your hands into moist clay for the first time or again in this basic ceramic course focused on how to handle and ma-nipulate clay. Students will be using hand building techniques as well as slabs of clay in exciting ways to create sculptures and/or functional forms. Build your clay sculpting skills while also learning surface techniques and glazing solutions. Class includes bisque and glaze firings.

Ceramic Figure Stephanie CooperSaturdays, June 4 to August 13No class July 29:30 am - 12:30 pm10 classesFee: $200 Sculpt with stoneware clay from a live figure model. Students will learn how to create a hollow clay figure that will be fired. Stylization is encouraged, but at the same time, the emphasis will be on under-standing gesture, proportion, and anatomy at one’s own pace. These pieces will be strong enough to be displayed outside or inside, and may be glazed if color is desired. Students must be 16 or older.

NEW! | Porcelain PaintingLinda Schneider-HoughtonWednesdays, June 15 to August 36:00 - 9:00 pm8 classesFee: $180Create beautiful tiles by exploring a variety of techniques with porcelain paint. This class is designed with the beginner in mind, so no experience is necessary! Class will focus on mixing and applica-tion of porcelain paints. Information will be given on the nature of the medium, tile preparation, and use of brushes and other objects to achieve desired results. Class also provides step by step instructions on how to paint landscapes and flowers. Tiles will be fired on a weekly basis.

NEW! | Enamel [email protected]. Carpenter Enamel FoundationLinda Schneider-HoughtonSaturdays, June 18 to August 13No class July 21:00 - 4:00 pm8 classesFee: $180Looking to learn an amazing forgiving me-dium that has instant results? Make wear-able art by forming copper and applying powdered glass in this basics of enamel-ing course. Start your journey by learning how to shape and texturize copper, then move on to various techniques on how to apply and embellish enamel. Then learn firing procedures to complete finished pieces in a variety of materials. Classes are held at The Woodward Carpenter Enamel Foundation.

The Woodward Carpenter Enamel Founda-tion studio is located at 645 Colfax Ave, Bellevue, KY (41073). W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation was founded in 1915 and is home to a privately owned collection of over 600 works of enamel art and craft, from historic to con-temporary works.

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NEW! | Jewelry DesignLinda Schneider-HoughtonSaturdays, June 18 to August 13No class July 29:00 am - 12:00 pm8 classesFee: $180This course covers a variety of techniques to create wearable art in wide range of materials! Class begins by learning how to make expandable necklaces and bracelets, then move on to designing and stringing beads into a necklace and earrings and transforming wire, beads, and chain into beautiful jewelry pieces. Learn how to make colored glass pendants out of window glass, fruit, mica and glass painting powder, and how to manipulate copper and glass powder to make enameled wearable art. Materials provided.

NEW! | Small-scale Bronze CastingRichard FruthTuesdays, July 12 to July 266:00 - 9:00 pm3 classesFee: $120This workshop is an introduction to small scale casting using cuttlefish bones & delft clay. Both methods use minimum equip-ment and provide immediate results! Using the backbone of a cuttlefish as a mold, students will carve into the soft bone to create a form to cast into. Bronze is then melted and poured into the cuttlefish bone mold. The resulting positive reveals unique and interesting textures provided by the cuttlefish bone. Next the class focuses on casting bronze into Delft clay. Delft clay is a reusable molding material that provides quick results and helps to retain intricate details without the use of expensive equip-ment.

Calligraphy: Spencerian CapitalsMarlene SteeleSaturdays, June 18 to July 30No class July 21:00 - 3:30 pm6 classesFee: $150Learn beautiful script in this fundamentals course for students of all skill levels. Cover-ing basics of line, stroke, and pen manipula-tion, learn beautiful Spencerian letters that flow from the broad-edge pen. Learn to use them to punctuate the rhythmic lower case of this alphabet. We will also study flourish-ing techniques.

NEW! | Painting Through the Medicine Wheel Julia Martin Thursdays, July 7 to July 286:00 - 9:00 pm 4 classesFee: $120Painting Through the Medicine Wheel is a 4-week course that integrates painting, sha-manic moving through the cardinal direc-tions of East, South, West, North. Through this course we create a medicine painting for our lives. We will explore one direction per week with homework to sketch ani-mal totems, integrate shamanic concepts and learn archetypes. Shamanic Journey, Chakra Meditation & light Yoga will be part of this course.

For more information on this class, please visit: http://www.theflyingcatcollective.com/p/vision-board-workshop.html

1212 Jackson StreetAdult/Teen | Special Interests 13

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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1212 Jackson StreetSummer Programs | Teen Academy

Teen Academy studio classes for ages 13-18. Each class meets Monday thru Friday, for one week. Each class fee is $145, or take for $250!

June 13 to June 179:00 am - 12:00 pmDigital PhotographyDiscover your personal photo-graphic style through explora-tions of subjects and methods.

Fashion IllustrationCreate your own fashion portfo-lio by studying figure drawing, and exploring different aspects of fashion to create a line of fashion designs!

1:00 - 4:00 pmJewelry DesignMake unique, wearable art pieces using a variety of mate-rial and explore techniques to make metal and glass jewelry.

Comics and CartoonsDesign cartoon characters and scenarios, and bring them to life through character model sheets, storyboards, and cel painting, and more!

June 20 to June 249:00 am - 12:00 pmDrawing 101Improve the accuracy of your observational drawings in graphite by studying form, light, and space.

Graphic Design BasicsLearn the basics of Adobe’s Photoshop and Illustrator to create projects using the tools and resources of the graphic design industry.

1:00 - 4:00 pmPainting with WatercolorExplore materials and tech-niques of watercolor with subjects such as landscape, animals and architecture.

CollageStudy different techniques of collage through the use of image transfers, textures, and assembly.

June 27 to July 19:00 am - 12:00 pm3-D DesignCreate dynamic sculptural form and learn the principles of 3-D design and geometry.

Darkroom PhotographyGet exposed to the darkroom and 35mm manual cameras, and learn basic black and white film processing and techniques.

1:00 - 4:00 pmPainting with AcrylicsUse acrylic paints to explore techniques and color mixing, as well as examining color as it relates to representational and non-representational painting.

Drawing with Color TheoryLearn basic drawing skills and techniques for incorporating color in their works, as well as principles of color theory, to help understand color choices in your work.

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July 11 to July 159:00 am - 12:00 pmFilmmakingLearn the basics of filmmaking such as scriptwriting, lights, sound, camera, editing, to cre-ate completed a project in film!

Graphic NovelsDesign, write, and create graphic novels through story-boarding, character develop-ment, layout, penciling and inking.

1:00 - 4:00 pmFlash AnimationCreate animations using Adobe Flash. Learn how to draw and animate simple characters, by adding motion, drama, and expression!

WatchWriteNow: Film CritEmbark on a survey of filmed content, and discover how to determine what makes and shapes our tastes in film.

ScreenprintingCreate your own designs while being exposed to fundamental techniques of screenprinting.

July 18 to July 229:00 am - 12:00 pmFigure DrawingLearn about the underlying structure of the figure, gesture and more while drawing from a clothed model.

IllustrationUsing a variety of media, students will learn how to respond creatively to projects and generate imaginative ideas through the process of visual problem solving.

1:00 - 4:00 pmCreative WritingExamine literary conventions, writing techniques and tools essential to effective writing and editing.

Drawing CityscapesExplore and create illustrations of historic Cincinnati landmarks such as Fountain Square, Union Terminal, Mt. Adams, and more from photographs and observation.

July 25 to July 299:00 - 12:00 pmCeramicsCreate art with clay, learning about additive and substractive methods.

Painting 101Explore line, form, and color as it relates representational and non-representational painting.

Drawing the Face & HandsPractice drawing face and hands realistically in graphite, pencils, and other materials.

1:00 - 4:00 pmMultiples in SculptureLearn simple mold making techniques to cast sculpture or found objects in at least 3 dif-ferent materials and create an installation of multiples.

Printmaking BasicsLearn print processes that artists of all disciplines can inte-grate into their works, such as monotypes, stenciling, block printing, and stamp making!

9:00 am - 12:00 pmDrawing 101Learn techniques to improve the accuracy of your observational drawings. Learn how to make more convincing illusions of volumetric form, light and space using graphite and charcoal on white and toned paper.

Teens ages 16 and up can find more opportunities with our Adult/Teen classes.

1:00 - 4:00 pmPainting 101Students will explore line, form, and color as it relates representational and non-representational painting. Students will draw from still-life and from a professional, clothed model, surveying a variety of painting materials.

NEW! | Saturday Teen Academy Classes meet each Saturday for 5 weeks. Each class fee is $145, or take 2 for $250!

Teen Academy studio classes for ages 13-18. Each class meets Monday thru Friday, for one week. Each class fee is $145, or take 2 for $250!

June 18 - July 23 | No class July 2

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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Clifton Cultural Arts CenterSummer Programs | Camp Art Academy

Help a Child Make Art. Make a Difference.

The Bobbi Vallery Memorial Fund was established in 2013 in loving memory of Bobbi Vallery who worked a dedicated 13 years as Camp Art Academy and Art For Kids Director. Her work helped children in need gain access to art through the pursuit of scholarship funds. Bobbi is remembered for her enthusiasm and belief that all children should have the opportunity to study art and embrace their artistic abilities.

To donate today, call 513-562-8745.

Scholarships are available for Teen and Children’s programs through generous donations and through the Bobbi Vallery Memorial Fund

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Summer Programs | Portfolio Preparation 171212 Jackson Street

It’s time to cross the line. To cross the threshold and enter a world where the ingenious and the rebellious come to play. Where the relentless and the radiant find better ways to work and create. Where the cutting-edge become the celebrated and the radicals teach the fundamentals.

Join the ranks of radical, contemporary artists and designers at www.artacademy.edu

Prep your Portfolio in Just 3 Weeks!

Summer Portfolio Preparation ProgramJune 11-July 2 or July 9-July 30

Prepare, develop, and strengthen your portfolio in a three-week program at the AAC! The Portfo-lio Prep Summer Program is open to high school juniors, seniors, and recent graduates who are preparing for a college-level art program.

AAC faculty lead Studio Art Classes and the pro-gram also includes studio tours, gallery visits, and workplace exposure, and it culminates in a final portfolio review with the AAC Admissions team.

Program Dates and TimesSESSION 1 June 11 - July 2SESSION 2 July 9 - July 30

Program offers both Residential accommoda-tions and Commuter schedules. Classes are held Monday thru Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, with studio time, lectures, and field trips in the afternoons, evenings, and on weekends.

Commuter: $625Residential: $1,100

Deposit due at time of registration: $100 for commuter students$275 for residential studentsBalance due by first day of class.

Program Tuition

How To ApplyE-mail to [email protected] call 513-562-8748 for full details!

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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Community Education 6980 Cambridge AveMosaics | The Barn, MariemontArt Academy of Cincinnati

Mosaics @ The BarnSandy CarusoWednesdays, June 7 to July 126:00 - 9:00 pm 6 classesFee: $165Create mosaics in an atmosphere of relaxed fun and inspiration. Learn how to use nippers on china and tile. Incorporate a variety of materials such as plates, beads, coins, glass and more! Try different adhe-sives and experiment with grout colors. Any skill level welcome. All materials and supplies are provided. Classes held at the Barn, in Mariemont.

AAC @ The Barn, MariemontWoman’s Art Club Cultural Center

6980 Cambridge Ave

The Barn provides space for art instruction, art exhibits, artists’ studios, meetings, and events. The Barn continues to be maintained and oper-ated by the Foundation as a State of Ohio Cul-tural Facility, serving men, women, and children

of the Greater Cincinnati Area.

The Art Academy of Cincinnati is proud to partner with local Art Centers around the Greater Cincinnati Area to offer high-quality art

and design programs at a variety of convenient locations!

Check out the Art Academy @

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Adult/Teen | Clifton Cultural Arts Center3711 Clifton Avenue

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Drawing from the Very Beginning @ CliftonMatt WrightSaturdays, June 18 to August 13No class July 29:30 am - 12:30 pm8 classesFee: $180This is an introductory class for those who claim they can’t even draw a straight line! Working initially from still-life arrangements and progressing to undraped figure studies in the last classes, students will learn to draw what they see in charcoal, ink, and pencil. Students must be 16 or older.

Oil Painting: A Fresh StartMarlene SteeleWednesday, June 15 to August 36:00 - 8:30 pm8 classesFee: $180If you’ve ever wanted to paint in oils, this is the place to begin. This course will cover starting a painting, composition, color mixing, and selection and use of brushes and other tools. Students will use a limited palette to learn to mix a variety of colors. Previous drawing experience is recom-mended. Open to adults and teens 16 or older. Materials are not included.

“A sprawling regional arts and learning center unlike any other. An incomparable campus environment where artists and students of all ages and interests gather to teach… to learn… to enrich their lives…

and express their creativity.”

Turn the page for classes for Kids and Teens at the Clifton Cultural

Arts Center!

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

AAC @ Clifton Cultural Arts Center3711 Clifton Ave

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3711 Clifton AvenueTeens and Kids | Clifton Cultural Arts Center

AAC @ Clifton Cultural Arts Center3711 Clifton Ave

“A sprawling regional arts and learning center unlike any other. An incomparable campus environment where artists and students of all ages and interests gather to teach… to learn… to enrich their lives…

and express their creativity.”

Ages 5 to 12

Cartoons and Comic DrawingTory ErpenbeckSaturdays, July 16 to August 20 9:00 am - 11:00 am6 classesFee: $65Students will learn the basics of how to draw cartoons and comics, starting from shapes, to creating their own stories. Students will develop characters, make storyboards, create a narrative, and learn how to show expression and motion in drawing! All materials provided.

Ages 13 to 18

Life Drawing for TeensTory ErpenbeckSaturdays, July 16 to August 2011:30 am - 2:00 pm6 classesFee: $145This course covers the basic fundamen-tals of drawing from life. Students will work from still-life setups with a variety of interesting shapes and objects, and learn how to render them using graphite, charcoal, pastels and more. Focusing on value, form, shape, composition and more, students will learn how to capture what they see!

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Life DrawingCarin HebenstreitWednesday, June 1 to August 179:30 am – 12:00 pm12 classesFee: $210Figure drawing is taught using a variety of media, including pastel, charcoal, conté, and pencil. There will be a professional undraped model at each session, offering students the opportunity to draw either the head or full figure. Students must be 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Pastel Techniques for Figure and LandscapeKen Landon BuckFridays, June 3 to August 1912:30 – 3:00 pm12 classesFee: $175This class is for those with previous draw-ing experience. Working from the undraped model and images of landscapes, empha-sis will be on pastel techniques, including blending, cross-hatching, layering, and modeling. Materials are not included. Students must be 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Creating with Color PencilMarlene SteeleTuesdays, June 14 to August 29:30 am - 12:00 pm8 classesFee: $180Using this exciting media, students will draw from still-life setups to teach color mixing as it applies to this medium. Layer-ing techniques will be explored to add depth and dimension to your artwork. This class welcomes introductory and interme-diate students and focuses on using the wax-based color pencil system.

Open Studio (Afternoon)Monitor onlyThursdays, June 2 to August 41:30 – 4:00 pm10 sessionsFee: $80This open studio allows artists to work in-dependently from a professional undraped model in both long and alternating poses on a weekly basis. No instruction is pro-vided. Artists may work in drawing or wa-ter-based painting materials (no oil paints, please). Registrations must be made in advance. Open to adults and teens 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Also see Open Studio (Evening) at the Art Academy (p 6)

AAC @ Essex Studio #1242511 Essex Place

Essex Studios is located in Walnut Hills at the historic Hamilton Tailoring Co. building. One of Cincinnati’s most diverse artist collectives and art galleries, Essex houses nearly 200 studios for artists of all media. The AAC offers classes by talented, experience instructors teaching

courses for all skill levels at Studio #124!

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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2511 Essex Place, Studio #124Adult/Teen | Essex Studios

Introduction to Watercolor Ken Landon BuckFridays, June 3 to August 199:30 am – 12:00 pm12 classesFee: $195This is a class designed for both begin-ners and those who may not have painted in a while. Basic instruction in materials and techniques will be covered, as well as watercolor styles. Students will work from both still-life arrangements and landscape photographs.

Intermediate WatercolorKen Landon BuckTuesdays, June 7 to August 2312:30 – 3:00 pm12 classesFee: $195Students will learn a variety of water media skills and techniques. Value ranges, as well as experimentation, will be a part of the coursework. Previous watercolor experience is necessary.

Find more Painting classes at the Art Academy (p 8)

Advanced Watercolor TechniquesKen Landon BuckThursdays, June 2 to August 189:30 am – 12:00 pm12 classesFee: $200Students will learn various water media painting skills and the use of ink, gouach-es, and acrylic inks. Techniques, value ranges, and experimentation will be dis-cussed and demonstrated. A professional undraped model will be present for three classes. Previous watercolor experience is necessary. Students must be 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

AAC @ Essex Studio #1242511 Essex Place

Essex Studios is located in Walnut Hills at the historic Hamilton Tailoring Co. building. One of Cincinnati’s most diverse artist collectives and art galleries, Essex houses nearly 200 studios for artists of all media. The AAC offers classes by talented, experience instructors teaching

courses for all skill levels at Studio #124!

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Introduction to Acrylic Painting Ken Landon BuckMondays, June 6 to August 29No class July 412:30 – 3:00 pm12 classesFee: $200In this introductory class, students will explore the techniques and materials associated with acrylic painting. Concepts of two-dimensional representation, includ-ing color and composition, will be ad-dressed. Students will work from still-life, photographs, and the undraped human figure. Students must be 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Intermediate Acrylic PaintingKen Landon BuckMondays, June 6 to August 29No class July 46:30 – 9:00 pm12 classesFee: $200This intermediate-level class in acrylics will explore a variety of concepts and tech-niques. Students will work from still-life arrangements, photographs, and the undraped figure. Students must be 16 or older. Class cost includes model fee.

Portrait Techniques of the MastersCarin HebenstreitWednesday, June 1 to August 171:00 - 3:30 pm12 classesFee: $210Learn to paint in the style of the Masters. Students will learn about the anatomy of the head and body, as well as the proper application of light and dark tones, while painting their choice of full figure or por-traits from a costumed model. Class cost includes model fee.

Supplies and full descriptions listed online.

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2511 Essex Place, Studio #188 Adult/Teen | Essex Studio

Register at www.artacademy.edu/community_education

AAC @ DIY Printing Studio #188, 2511 Essex Place

Located at Essex Studio #188, DIY Print-ing Studios is an independent screenprint-ing group who host workshops, studio time, and shows. Together with their great crew, the AAC can offer an Open Studio for Screen Printers looking to advance their skills, pursue a personal project, or

who just want more time in the studio!

Open Studio Screenprinting at DIY Printing StudioAaron Kent Mondays or WednesdaysJune 6 to August 24No class July 46:30 - 9:00 pmSeason Membership Fee: $100This class is an open studio for both basic and experienced screenprinters. We supply the studio, you supply the creativity. Open studio is a monitored studio to help along your project and sharpen your screenprint-ing techniques. Materials not provided. Membership fee allows you access to the studio every Monday or Wednesday in the specified date range!

Need the basics? See Screenprinting Techniques at the Art Academy (p 4)

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BACHELOR OF FINE ARTSArt Academy of Cincinnati where “Make Art, Make a Difference” is our way of life! We celebrate over 140 years of training visual artists. Our four-year BFA college program is unique; we are a small, intimate college of working visual and literary artists. Our majors (Painting and Drawing, Print Media, Sculpture, Photography, Design, and Illustration) challenge students to be 21st Cen-tury creative thinkers and global innovators. Through our curriculum we prepare students to encounter successful life paths. Classes in Film/Video and Animation are now offered! We invite you to apply!

College Credit Plus ProgramOpportunities may exist under the Col-lege Credit Plus program for high school students to earn transcripted college credit for courses they take at the Art Academy of Cincinnati while still a high school student. Contact 513-562-6262 for more details.

Master of Arts in Art EducationThe MAAE program gives teachers an oppor-tunity to break old habits, try new solutions, and reinvigorate their art and their classroom practice. Built around an intensive, personal-ized studio experience, the MAAE challenges participants to get outside their comfort zone and generate fresh ideas for themselves and their students. You’ll learn new ways to make art and, just as important, new ways of relating as a teacher. To accommodate the schedule of working teachers, MAAE courses and studio work is conducted during the summer. The degree requires 33 credits and can be completed in three to five summers.

1-Credit Graduate Courses for EducatorsOne-Credit Graduate intensives are offered through the Art Academy of Cincinnati’s Master of Arts in Art Education program. Generally held on weekends, the program offers working teachers one graduate credit through a two-day (16 hours) intensive. Requirement: A Bachelor’s degree with studio experience.

Community Education CEU’sOHIO Ohio Revised Code (Section 3319.22) assigns Local Professional Development Committees (LPDC) the responsibility of reviewing educators’ Professional Develop-ment (PD) activities as part of their Individual Professional Development Plans (IPDP) and determining if they meet licensure renewal requirements. Participants are supplied with a statement of contact hour verification, which educators in turn provide to their LP-DCs. A CEU is comprised of 10 professional development (PD) contact hours approved by a Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC). Be sure to follow local procedures for PD pre-approval established by your LPDC.

KENTUCKY Professional Development (PD) is defined in 704 KAR 3:035 Section (2) as “those experiences which systematically over a sustained period of time, enable educators to acquire and apply knowledge, understand-ing, skills, and abilities to achieve personal, professional, and organizational goals and to facilitate the learning of students.” KRS 158.070 requires four (4) days of the mini-mum school term to be used for PD activities for the building level professional staff.

Individual districts are responsible for determining if a professional development opportunity is acceptable for credit.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

The Art Academy of Cincinnati is accredited the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, the Art Academy is a charter member of NASAD. The Art Academy is accredited by the Higher Learning Commis-sion and is a charter member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design and the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities.

25(513) 562-8740 | [email protected]

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WAYS TO REGISTEROnline | www.artacademy.eduPhone | 513-562-8748Mail | 1212 Jackson Street

Cincinnati, OH 45202Fax | 513-562-8778

DIRECTIONS TO CLASS LOCATIONS/PARKING Community Education classes meet at different locations. Visit www.artacademy.edu/com-ed/class-locations.php AAC is located downtown at 1212 Jackson Street. Parking is available at meters on the street, or in the Walnut St. Lot. See registration for details.

The Barn, Woman’s Art Club Cultural Center is located at 6980 Cambridge Ave in Mariemont. Free parking is available. Helms Trust Exhibition Sept 12 - 30

The Carnegie Center of Colum- bia Tusculum is located at 3738 Eastern Ave. Free parking is available. Helms Trust Exhibition June 2 - 23

Clifton Cultural Arts Center is located at 3711 Clifton Ave. Free parking is available.

The Essex Studios is located at 2515 Essex Place,Studio #124 and DIY Printing Studio. Free parking is available.

The Sharonville Fine Arts Center is located at 11165 Reading Rd. Helms Trust Exhbition August 5 - 25

LOCATION TELEPHONE NUMBERSIf someone needs to reach you in an emergency during class, they may call (513) 562-8748 during daytime business hours. During evening or weekend classes, call the Security Desk (513) 562-6279 and tell the security officers on duty your name and class location.

PUBLICITY WAIVERUnless otherwise specified, enrollment indicates that students and/or parents of students grant permission for use of any visual record of students and/or their art-work for educational or publicity purposes. POLICIES • Only registered students may attend

classes. • Class offerings, dates, fees, facilities,

and instructors are subject to change without notice.

• Registration in Community Education classes entitles students to work in the studio/lab during class hours only. No Exceptions.

• Safety precautions and proper use of art materials and chemicals are rigor-ously practiced. Please use discretion when registering for classes, as the Art Academy cannot be held responsible for adverse reactions that may arise in some individuals. Oil painting, clay, and pho-tography classes involve some chemi-cals. Pregnancy or other conditions may be affected. Please consult a physician before registering.

• The Art Academy of Cincinnati’s Jackson Street location is fully accessible. If you have a disability and need an accommodation to participate, please call (513) 562-8748.

Visit our website for complete list of Art Academy of Cincinnati’s policies.

Register at www.artacademy.edu/community_education

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GENERAL INFORMATION/POLICIES

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ENROLLMENT Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. Classes are limited in size, so register early. You will receive confirmation from the Community Education Office. A completed registration form and payment are required at the time of registration.

Please mail the completed registration form with your check, money order or credit card information to: Art Academy of Cincinnati 1212 Jackson Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 Make check or money order payable to

Art Academy of Cincinnati. We accept:

DISCOUNTS Discounts must be taken at the time the paper or online registration is completed. No exceptions.

CANCELLATIONS The Art Academy of Cincinnati reserves the right to cancel any class that does not meet minimum enrollment 72 hours prior to the first class. If a class is cancelled, you will be notified and offered the option of a full refund or the opportunity to take another class.

WITHDRAWALS AND REFUND POLICY Written notice of a withdrawal must be received at least one week prior to the first class. A $20 registration fee will be charged against all withdrawals. Refunds will be received by mail, returned to credit card with which payment was made, or to your Art Academy Account.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Office Hours:Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Director of Community Education Jennifer SpurlockCommunity Ed Programs Coordinator Lydia Collins Community Ed Coordinator - General Alexandria Tellez

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FacilityRentals.

Planning on an event? Fundraiser, lecture, classes, or an intimate performance? The Art Academy has numerous versatile rental spaces for a wide range of events.

Contact [email protected]

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Gallery hours may vary. Please call (513) 562-6262 for hours. Visit http://www.artacademy.edu/ for upcoming events and exhibitions.

Exhibitions at 1212 Jackson StreetArt Academy of Cincinnati College of Art and Design

Events Schedule Summer 2016

Register at www.artacademy.edu/community_education

Image: 2016 Regional Scholastics Art Award Recipient

Cincinnati Fringe Festival @AAC May 31 - June 7 Join the AAC and other OTR locations to take part in Cincinnati Fringe Festival’s 12th year of pushing the boundaries of art, theatre, and culture. The AAC proudly partners with the Know Theatre to be one of the many great locations of the hundreds of shows, performances, and art-experiences during the 12 day event. For full information, go to www.cincyfringe.com

Helms Trust Traveling Art ExhibitFirst Exhibition: May 5, 5-7 pm, Graydon on Main, 1421 Main Street (45202)Features AAC student works from the AAC permanent collection, acquired between 2007 and 2015, made possible by The William G. and Mary Jane Helms Charitable Foundation. The exhibition will travel to six different local venues over six months including Clifton Cultural Arts Center, The Center at 600 Vine, Sharonville Fine Arts Center, The Barn in Mariemont, and Western & Southern, May through October, 2016.

MAAE Portfolio Presentation Exhibition/MAAE All-Student ExhibitionJuly 25 - August 4 AAC celebrates our MAAE students’ works with an exhibition featuring Libby Sillis, Emily Bruns, and Rachael Burriss in the Pearlman Gallery. MAAE All-Student Exhibition in Convergys Gallery.

S.O.S. ART @AACMay 27 - June 5 The exhibition and event series include paintings, sculptures, photos, videos, installa-tions, poetry readings, movies, music, performances, and discussions on current issues of peace and justice. Works by local artists make powerful and diverse statements in support of justice and peace locally, nationally, and globally.

2017 Regional Scholastic Art

AwardsPresented by Art Academy of Cincinnati

Accepting submissions | Sept-Dec 2016Exhibition Opens | Jan. 20, 2017Awards Ceremony | Jan. 27, 2017

For more information visit www.artacademy.edu/scholasticartawards

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DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE Senior (Age 60+) - 10% OFF Enjoy the Arts members - 10% OFF ArtsWave Passport participant - 10% OFF SOFA members - 10% OFFScholarships available for ages 5-22 years. Look online for details!

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