summer 2013 adult & teen studios brochure
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Main Line Art Center, located in Haverford, offers high-quality instructions in the visual arts led by professional teaching artists. Summer 2013 programs for adults, teens and summer art camp will take place at our community partner locations while the Art Center is closed for renovation. Visit the website for more information, or see the brochure.TRANSCRIPT
Main Line Art Center
Summer 2013 Adult & Teen Studios
June 17-August 16Early Registration Discount Through June 3610.525.0272 • www.mainlineart.org
Inside:• Important info about Art Center renovations!• Adult Classes, Teen Studios, Summer Art Camp
Howard Pitkow Photography
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From the DirectorDear Faculty, Friends, Students, and Members,
As you may know, we are planning an excitingrenovation of portions of the Art Center in order tocreate a more engaging, welcoming, and comfortablecreative space for our community. I want to thank themany people who have already given generously tomake this possible, and encourage everyone else tojoin in this transformative moment for the Art Center by donating today.
Our last renovation project in 1999 included a new gallery and sculpturestudio. We are now focusing our attention to other areas. Highlights includecreating new painting and jewelry studios, making the front door to thegalleries our new main entrance, bringing natural light into the ceramicsstudio, and developing a digital media program. As with all projects of thisscale and scope, the processes of fundraising and construction can beunpredictable. We ask for your understanding about the unavoidableadjustments that may affect our building plans and schedule. Constructionwill begin on June 4, and is expected to be complete in late October of2013. While our building is closed for renovations beginning on May 24,we will be providing the high quality offerings you know and love as well asnew programs offsite throughout the community.
We very much appreciate your interest and involvement in thistransformative moment as we create the best possible environment for teaching, learning, and creating. We hope that we can count on yoursupport to make it a reality. To date, we have raised over $1.2 milliontowards an overall project budget of close to $2 million, through grants and generous donations from community members like you. You can help make this project a reality by making a tax deductible donation to Main Line Art Center.
Thank you, in advance, for your understanding, encouragement, andsupport as we navigate this exciting process and move towards a refreshedand improved creative home.
Sincerely,
Amie Potsic, Executive Director
Be a part of your Art Center’s
exciting future! Please Make Your Donation Now:
www.mainlineart.org/art75610.525.0272
ART 75 DONORS TO DATE… ARE YOU ON THE LIST?
President's SocietyAnonymous25th Century FoundationArete FoundationMort & Wendy BranzburgRobert & Julie JensenBryan
Anne & Tom CaramanicoConnelly FoundationHal & Eleanor DavisMr. & Mrs. N. PeterHamilton
Judy Herman & SteveSmall
Steve R. Holstad, Jr.Johnson & JohnsonFamily of CompaniesMatching GiftsProgram
Kenelm FoundationMarjorie LewisMcLean ContributionshipMeyer Family in memoryof Betsy Meyer
Betsy R. MiragliaE. Murdoch FamilyFoundation
Samuel P. MandellFoundation
Tad Sperry & EllenHarvey
Joly W. StewartThe Karen & HerbertLotman Foundation
The Victory FoundationWilliam T. Vogt & LorineE. Vogt CharitableFoundation
William B. DietrichFoundation
Etta WinigradDirector's CircleLori & Michael BanksJeff & Michele BrotmanJon & Kristine GradyDerewicz
Bonnie & Ken GrossLeigh & Bill GustafsonWesley M. Heilman III in memory of Kit Heilman
Blanche & Ted TorphyElaine & John LisleVeena & William LoftusMartha & John Lubell in memory of Betsy Meyer
Joan M. McNamaraMarianne MitchellMr. & Mrs. ThomasPatterson
Bill & Bobbie PotsicTom & Josephine ReesMara Schiffman & Keith Laskin
Mark & Janet Schreiner
Barbara & Leonard A. Sylk
Nancy & Lee TabasThe Bryn Mawr TrustCompany
Richard & AnneUmbrecht
Hames & Nancy Bendier Weiss
Ruth & A. MorrisWilliams
BenefactorArchie D. & Bertha H.Walker Foundation
Jane & Mary ClarkSonya & Alan DoreMarlene & LeonardDubin
Barbara & Edward M.Glickman
Constance & SankeyWilliams and the Hess Foundation
Frances HooverJamie Jessar & Robert Dann
Monique LazardAmarlice & Al PaulLefton, Jr.
Steve Mayer & EricaSummers in memoryof Betsy Meyer
Gayle & Andy Meyer in memory of Betsy Meyer
Scott Meyer in memoryof Betsy Meyer
Dr. & Mrs. R. BarrettNoone
Susan D. RavenscroftEileen RosenauJerri & Michael Ross in honor of Francine Shore
Marc & Ann SonnenfeldSally Walker & TomGilmore in honor ofFrancine Shore
PatronAnonymousAquaJoan BromleyCigna FoundationGail Eilers in memory of Betsy Meyer
Cynthia B. HolstadJean & Lon HomeierDeborah LeavyCarol Benenson PerloffAmie Potsic & Jordan Romney
Alfred & KathleenPutnam
Naomi B. Rubin in honorof Francine Shore
Debra, Thomas, & SanScurto-Davis
Andrea Snyder inmemory of ReubinSnyder
Tad Sperry & EllenHarvey in memory of Betsy Meyer
Peter & Lyn StricklerPaula WaxmanSponsorAnonymousEllen CarverCheryl & Cliffe Chestonin honor of ElaineLisle
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J.Cimino, Jr.
Steven & Mary CayCousart
Dawn BergmaierJewelery Classes
Barbara & RobertDilsheimer
Marlene Dubin in memory of Betsy Meyer
Zelda S. Edelson in honor of Francine Shore
Kristin & Scott EdwardsKaren & Chris GagnierLinda Dubin GarfieldAnisa HaidaryNancy & Andrew Halbertin honor of Francine Shore
Cynthia Haveson Veloric& MIchael Veloric
Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Hill, III
Jean & Lon Homeier in memory of Betsy Meyer
Ralph & Gayle JessarDana J. JonesThe Kauffman-ViroslavFamily
Martin & Sylvia KreithenFoundation
Deborah A. LaverellDavid & CarolMacGregor in honor of Elaine Lisle
Louis Marchesani, Jr.Andy & Danna NehrbasMr. & Mrs. Lathrop B.Nelson, Jr.
Alice NesherHardenbergh
Neubauer FamilyFoundation
Charlie PfitzerCraig Primis in memoryof Betsy Meyer
Raku Guild
The Schmader FamilyMaria SchneiderFrancine Schnieder in honor of Francine Shore
William SteermanMr. & Mrs. Joshua C.Thompson
John TighBonnie Waetzman in memory of Larry Waetzman
FriendAnonymousAlysa BennettAlice BowmanJudith Jabloner Bumblein memory of Betsy Meyer
Cornelia DegerbergNancy Fogg-Johnson &Ron Johnson in memory of Betsy Meyer
LInda Dubin Garfield in honor of Francine Shore
Ona HamiltonEllis & Margot Horwitz in memory of Betsy Meyer
Ann & Everett KeechRuth Laibson in memoryof Betsy Meyer
Nan & Stephen LatonaDavid & Joan Maltz in memory of Betsy Meyer
Ann & Charlie MarshallMichael Zuckerman &Debrah Meislich inhonor of Dr. MaraSchiffman
Tammy & John MurabitoFred P. Slack & Patricia Henriques
Stanton & SarakaySmullens in memoryof Betsy Meyer
Paul & Heidi TirjanPhilip J. WeissPlease see page 7 for continuation.
Don't See YourName? Make YourDonation Today!610.525.0272
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CONTENTS
2 Letter from the Director3 Campaign Contributors4 About Main Line Art Center5 Membership & Support6 Exhibitions & Events7 Lectures & Enjoying Art7 Trips9 Adult Classes
9 Drawing & Painting13 Photo. & Digital Arts14 Glass Arts15 Ceramics & Sculpture
16 Summer Art Camp &Exceptional Art
18 Teen Studios22 Registration
MAIN LINE ART CENTER746 Panmure Road, Haverford, PA 19041P 610.525.0272 • F 610.525.5036www.mainlineart.org
HOURS OF OPERATIONCLOSED May 25 – Late OctoberMonday – Thursday: 9 am – 9 pmFriday – Sunday: 9 am – 5 pm
HOLIDAYS (No Classes)Sat., May 25-Mon., May 27 (Memorial Day)Thurs., July 4 (Independence Day)
Accessibility StatementWe are committed to a continuum of accessible education programs by providingreasonable and appropriate accommodates in a supportive environment that promotes andfosters inclusion of people of all ages, abilities and skill levels. If you believe that you will require accommodations to enable you to participate meaningfully in our programs, inform the main office before you register.
ABOUT MAIN LINE ART CENTERSince 1937, Main Line Art Center hasenriched the lives of artists of all ages, levelsand abilities, as well as art appreciators, byoffering high quality visual arts experiencesthrough classes led by professional TeachingArtists, exhibition opportunities, artisticdevelopment and networking opportunities. The mission of Main Line Art Center is toinspire and engage artistic creativity for all ages and abilities and to celebrate andstrengthen the essential role of visual art incommunity life. We are guided by our corevalues: respect for individual creativity; abelief that everyone has the ability to learnand appreciate art; the belief that art isessential for balance and enrichment; andthat art is a catalyst for building community.
ART FOR EVERYONEWe are committed to making art accessibleto everyone and accomplish this by offeringart programs for individuals of all ages and abilities, including a unique series ofoutreach programs for children and adultswith developmental and physical disabilities,and by offering $12,000 in need-basedscholarships from a board designatedendowment to our students each year. Morethan 16,000 individuals, ages two to seniorcitizens, participated in our programs last year—either as artists, students, or enthusiastic viewers.
Amie PotsicExecutive Directorext. 111
Rachel AmmonCommunicationsDirector, ext. 125
Stacie BrennanEducation Director, ext.123
Rafael DueñoDevelopment andMembership Assistant,ext. 112
Mike GarciaFacility Maintenance
Ellen GrennellNight and WeekendCoordinator, ext. 110
Katie GroppiProgram Coordinator,ext. 117
Sara KaplanNight and WeekendCoordinator, ext. 110
Nan LatonaDevelopment Director,ext. 113
Deirdre MurphyExhibitions Coordinator,ext. 116
Gwendoline RogetNight andWeekend/MarketingCoordinator, ext. 110
Bethany RusenCeramic Technician, ext.114
Thomas Scurto-DavisDirector of Finance andOperations, ext. 115
Emily StewartRegistrar & ClientRelations Coordinator,ext. 110
STAFF DIRECTORY
Main Line Art Center will be closed forrenovations beginning May 25 throughlate October. Summer Adult Classes,Teen Studios and Summer Art Campare taking place at some of ourcommunity partner locations. Pleaseread class descriptions carefully or visitour website for location information.
GENERAL MEMBERSHIPContributing Member - $175+Recognition as an Annual Fund donor plusall Household Membership benefits, as wellas discounts on art and handmade limited-edition artwork. Visit our website for details.
Household – $75Each person in your immediate householdreceives:• Up to 25% discount on classes, trips, and workshops at the Art Center
• Discounts at local art supply stores andframe shops with Member card**
• Early access to online course catalog• Priority scheduling for gallery rentals• Opportunity to rent private studio space• Opportunity to enter Members’ Exhibition(adults only)
• Reduced entry fees for juried exhibitions• Reduced rates for birthday parties and Art Camp
• Use of open studio space with fee (atdesignated times)
• Invitations to exhibition openings, specialevents, and gallery talks with featuredartists and curators
• Complimentary subscription to the Artfolionewsletter and Artmail e-news
• Personalized Member Card
Individual – $50One adult receives all benefits listed above.
Senior – $45One adult, age 65 years and over, receivesall benefits.
Child – $40One child, under 18 years, receives allbenefits, plus reduced rates for birthdayparties and Art Camp.
*Memberships may be upgraded up to 60 days and are nonrefundable.**Visit our website for a list of art supplyand framing stores offering discounts to our Members.For more information please contact NanLatona at 610.525.0272 ext. 113 [email protected].
Join today to enjoy a wide range of year-round benefitswhile supporting arts education and community outreachprograms at Main Line Art Center. All gifts are taxdeductible to the extent allowed by law and may bematched by your employer’s matching gift program. Weinvite you to select the category that is right for you.*For the most up-to-date info visit:www.mainlineart.org/membership.php
SUPPORT ART FOR EVERYONE!Your donation to the Annual Fund will helpus provide scholarships and reachunderserved audiences. All amountsmake a difference and are tax deductible.Significant donations enable us to addressour most critical needs. Please consider making a meaningfuldonation when you register for classes,or visit www.mainlineart.org to donateonline.
Honor or Celebrate Someone SpecialContributions to Main Line Art Center arealso a meaningful way to celebrate afriend’s birthday, anniversary, or otheroccasion, as well as to remember aspecial person.
Planned GivingBy including Main Line Art Center in yourestate or financial plans, your legacy gifthelps ensure that the visual arts have ahome in our community for many years tocome.
United WayYou may also make a donation throughyour workplace giving program using Donor Choice #14859.
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Great Gift Idea!Membership makes
a great gift for birthdays,anniversaries, and other
special occasions. Simply provide us with the name and address of your gift recipient.
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EXHIBITIONS & SPECIAL EVENTSMain Line Art Center’s exhibitions andevents celebrate the rich artistic talent foundin our region and are free and open to thepublic to attend. For more information,including artist submission info, visitwww.mainlineart.org.
GALLERY HOURSMon.-Thurs., 10 am-8 pmFri.-Sun., 10 am-4 pm
Jewels & TreasuresA Fine Art Exhibition and Benefit April 20-May 12Live with the Art You Love: Panel & Reception: Tues., May 7, 6-8 pm
Jewels & Treasures is a stunning exhibitionfeaturing professional and affordable visualworks of art to treasure, juried by Mary AnneDutt Justice, Curatorial Associate at thePhiladelphia Museum of Art. Proceedsbenefit Main Line Art Center’s award-winningarts education, exhibitions and communityoutreach programs, which reach over16,000 people annually. For sponsors andadditional details, visit our website. Formore about the panel discussion, seeLectures.
Ceramics Seconds & Art Supply SaleMay 14-16You never know what gems you’ll find at thisannual sale! Now is your chance topurchase discounted supplies and ownbeautiful, ceramic pottery, tiles, and smallsculpture at an affordable price. Visit thesale early to get first dibs. Proceeds will helpus purchase supplies and equipment for thestudios.Have supplies or artwork you’d like todonate? Email [email protected].
Art on Call: Community Phone-a-thon &Pizza PartyTues., May 14, 6:30-9 pmLooking for an easy and fun way to help outyour creative community? Join us for aPhone-a-thon Celebration! After a brieftraining, we’ll provide you with a simplescript and dinner, and will keep the goodtimes rolling throughout the night withspecial prizes, goodies and giveaways.Please RSVP to [email protected].
Outreach Exhibition: 5+1 Sense Ability and Awareness May 17-June 5
Opening Reception: Sat., May 18, 1-3 pm atLudington Library Celebrate the vibrant and colorful workcreated by children and adults with cognitiveand physical disabilities in our OutreachPrograms. The Art Center is proud to be oneof the leading visual arts organizations in theregion to make art accessible to diversegroups in the community. This year’sexhibition theme highlights the increasedsense of awareness that becomes a positivestrength for those with a disability.The artwork can be seen at LudingtonLibrary in Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne Library inGladwyne, and Library for the Blind andPhysically Handicapped in Philadelphia.
Exhibitions in the Community 2013Main Line Art Center is proud to present ournew Exhibitions in the Community program.Beginning with our show at LudingtonLibrary’s grand reopening celebration inSeptember of 2012, we continue to presentquality exhibitions in community settingsfeaturing our accomplished artists. We arethrilled to showcase our many talentedartists and make art more accessible bycreating meaningful partnerships in our localcommunity. Visit our website for moreinformation.
Upcoming Exhibitions Include:Ringpfeil Advanced Dermatology: April-October 2013Ludington Library: May 17-June 5, 2013Gladwyne Library: May 17-June 5, 2013Library for the Blind and PhysicallyHandicapped: May 17-June 5, 2013Bryn Mawr Hospital, Bodine Lobby:May 22-September 22, 2013The Bryn Mawr Trust Company, WealthManagement Division:Summer 2013
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LECTURES & ENJOYING ARTLive with the Art You Love: Panel Discussion & ReceptionTues., May 7, 6-8 pmPanel Discussion: 6-7 pmReception: 7-8 pm
Join us for an informative yet fun paneldiscussion about enjoying the process ofacquiring art and presenting it in your home.Panelists include: Mary Anne Dutt Justice,Exhibition Juror, Eileen Tognini, Curator,Collaborator and Innovator, and AliceHardenbergh, Interior Designer. Amie Potsic,Executive Director for Main Line Art Center,will moderate the panel, which will befollowed by a lively gallery receptionfeaturing a signature cocktail. Free and open to the public. Please RSVP [email protected].
TRIPSDia Beacon & Storm King, New York withFrancine ShoreJuly 10-11
$600, $100 non-refundable depositJust north of NYC in the sleepy hamlet ofBeacon, New York, where a former NabiscoPrinting plant stands on the banks of theHudson River, resides the Dia Beacon. DiaBeacon pioneered the conversion of anindustrial complex to a building to houseContemporary Art. The collection containslarge scale installations of paintings andsculpture from the 1960's to present. Unlikemost collections, each gallery was designedfor the presentation of one artists work.Examples of included artists are JosephBeuys, Donald Judd, Cy Twombly, AndyWarhol, Agnes Martin, and Richard Serra.Dia Beacon will ignite your senses as well asexpand your information on art, artists, andpresentation. Next stop is Storm King, anopen air museum, which has extended theconcept of a “sculpture garden.” There arescheduled exhibitions, as well as apermanent collection of monumental worksby modern masters such as, AlexanderCalder, David Smith, and Richard Serra. Aprivate docent will take us on tour. This tripis a must for the contemporary artist.Overnight accommodations and breakfastincluded at the Hampton Inn.
DonorPhyllis AaronTom & Rachel AmmonThe Anderson FamilyCatherine BancroftSally & Morris Barron in memory of Betsy Meyer
Vivian Sue BelskyDebs Bleicher in honorof Francine Shore
Priscilla BohlenAnn Breinig in honor of Francine Shore
Stacie & Bud BrennanRebecca ChappellCarol Cole in memory of Betsy Meyer
Janet Conn in memoryof Joel Segal
Van S. DeaconNewell FischerShu-Erh Fu in honor of Francine Shore
Judi GarstNancy K. GilesLinda GoldenEllen L. GrenellKatie Groppi
Anna Marie & Richard L.Grossman
Roslyn K. HansenFonda C. HartmanWarren HauserE. Sherman HaymanJudy Herman in honor ofFrancine Shore
William R. Herman &Laurie Navin in honorof Judy Herman
Louise HerringAnne Stokes HochbergMatt Hoffman inmemory of BetsyMeyer
Amy KazakidisVirginia B. KeibNancy KressBarbara & Al KurtzKatherine KurtzAnn I Laborie in honor ofFrancine Shore
Ayala Laufer-Cahana inmemory of BetsyMeyer
Carla LombardiAnne LopatinLinda Massey in honorof Francine Shore
Connie & Brook McCannin honor of ElaineLisle
Susan McKeeKathy McLambJulie MeyersKay MoonAnita MorrisSara NerkenBianca O'KeefeWendy PeckDr. Doris PeltzmanCliff & Ellen PembertonRoberta PresserShirley & Joel RalphJudy RichardsNancy & Joe RomanoDiane RossFrank & Marianne RossiJeremy Rothfleisch inmemory of BetsyMeyer
Allison & Jeff SankaFlorence M. Schiffmanin honor of MaraSchiffman
Missy Schwartz in honorof Francine Shore
Martha Sharples &William Daniels
William & JaniceSheehan
Helaine Silverman inmemory of BetsyMeyer
Suzanne SpainBarbara SpectorHelge SpethJohn & Susan StefanskiPhyllis A. SteinbergAnn C. StevensEmily Stewart & BenHasselstrom
Francine StewartCharlotte ThurschwellSusan L WallackHanni & JosephWeinstock
Cally WheelerLori Williams in memoryof Lum Ting
Frances WinklerJudy WorrellValerie Yardley
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Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina July 7-14
$2,000 for private cabin with full bath andkitchenette and TV $2,000 for large privateroom with full bath
$1,800 private room with full bathThe Blue Ridge Mountains are one of themost beautiful landscape settings in thecountry and a wonderful place to paint. Wewill be staying at a lodge and cabins just offof the Blue Ridge Parkway in GlendaleSprings, NC. This is a unique opportunity tocombine painting and fine dining, with ourown personal chef preparing breakfast,lunch and dinner. The lodge has a largekitchen and dining room where we willgather for all our meals prepared just for thegroup. Spending time together aroundmeals in a private setting creates awonderful added enjoyment to theexperience of painting together. There areseveral double occupancy rooms in thelodge with private baths as well as individualcabins with baths and kitchenettes. Golfing,canoeing and hiking are available forspouses. Pictures of the area can be seenby web searching “blue ridge parkway” orvisit www.mtnviewlodge.com. Prices includeworkshop, lodging and all meals: breakfast,lunch and dinner for seven days. $450 forguests and spouses. To register contactPaul Dusold at [email protected] or215-438-3440.
Castine, Stonington & Camden, Maine July 28-August 4$1220-$1900
Join artist and painting instructor PaulDuSold for a wonderful week of paintinglandscapes in Maine. Maine has served asan inspiring summer retreat for painters fordecades. Artists from Winslow Homer toEdwin Hopper and Andrew Wyeth haveproduced important paintings of the Mainecost. This year we will be venturing fromCastine to paint in Stonington and DeereIsle. We will be staying in the beautifulcoastal town of Castine. We will be stayingat the historic Manor Inn in Castine andmaking day trips to our painting sites. Priceincludes workshop, room and breakfast,and varies due to choice ofaccommodations. Visit www.manor-inn.comfor more details. To register contact Paul [email protected] or 215.438.3440.
Spring Hills Farm Painting Workshop with Francine ShoreSeptember 27-29$635 ($100 non-refundable depositrequired)
Just two hours north of Philadelphia, SpringHills Farm is an exquisite countryside retreatwith hills, firs, ponds, and grasses as far asthe eye can see...an amazing place topaint. The farm’s 400 acres as well asindividual studios and gazebos allow theartist to gather important visual information.All meals are homemade, organic, andserved in the warmth and hospitality of theHull’s family farm. Shuttle service to andfrom the farm is included. Trip includesinstruction, art history, meals, bunkhouseaccommodations, and many extras.Transportation to and from farm is $50,please register in advance. Otheraccommodations on the farm are availablefor a nominal fee.
Peter Shields Inn, Cape May, NJ withFrancine ShoreOctober 7-11$1700, $100 non-refundable deposit
Imagine Cape May light… in a beachfronthotel that will allow us all the amenities topaint. We will stay at the Peter Shields Inn,by the ocean’s edge just a short distancefrom town that will give us just the rightamount of privacy. Whether you paint fromthe “porch," or under an umbrella, or workin the “open air,” light will explode on yourcanvas, as it warms your heart. Bicycles,beach chairs, umbrellas, breakfast, andafternoon wine and cheese are included!Consider this an important seascape seriesthat will be both visually and artisticallyinspiring! Rooms assigned on a first comefirst served basis. Please contact the officefor more information.
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DAYTIMEAll programs take place at The HaverfordSchool unless otherwise noted.
Basic DrawingRobert FinchMon., June 17-July 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks, $202 M/$225 NM
Mon., July 22-Aug. 12, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks, $169 M/$187 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Drawing skills create the foundation of anyart form and can be used to enhance allaspects of art making. This class will helpform an understanding of how one begins toreplicate what they see in a personal,intuitive way. We will draw from a largevariety of subject matter including still life,objects of a geometric and organic nature,interiors and some clothed figures. Tuitionincludes model fee. Open to adults andteens.
All LevelsWatercolorBonnie Mettler Mon., June 17-July 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Mon., July 22-Aug. 12, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Painting in watercolor is a matter of learningthe relationships between paint, water,brush, and time. The only way tounderstand this is through experience. Joinus in a supportive atmosphere to developand strengthen your artistic judgment andskills to make paintings that are convincingand interesting. Open to adults and teens.
All LevelsLandscape in Watercolor (From the Studio)Bonnie MettlerMon., June 17-July 15, 1-4 pm5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Mon., July 22-Aug. 12, 1-4 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Through the resources of photography andpaintings, we will study the essentialelements of capturing the landscape inwatercolor. Learn to portray beautiful sceneswith vibrant colors and textured strokes.Bring a choice of reference material as wellas watercolor supplies.
H Collage PaintingFrancine ShoreMon., June 17-July 15, 1-4 pm 5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Mon., July 22-Aug. 12, 1-4 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Working on an easel or table, this class willtake 2-D work off the wall. Using mixedmedia, building layers of materials andapplying color, will allow the mixed mediaartist a chance to experiment, playseriously, and develop shapes in a spacethat makes shadows! Process is the focus;developing new ways to see and work. Arthistory referenced.
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Look for the H symbolthroughout our brochure to see what’s new!
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gAll Levels & MediumsFamily Portrait PaintingBonnie MettlerTues., June 18-July 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Tues., July 23-Aug. 13, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
We will focus on developing the skillsnecessary to make portraits inspired byimportant people in our lives. Byconcentrating on composition, seeingshapes well and using color effectively, gainconfidence in an atmosphere of support andencouragement. Bring pictures for reference.Download supply list for suggestedmaterials. Oils may be used. Students areencouraged to work in medium of theirchoice. Open to adults and teens.
All Levels & MediumsDraw & Paint Botanicals Larger than Life Nury VicensTues., June 18-July 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Tues., July 23-Aug. 13, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
As we observe the intricacies and beautyfound in nature, you will paint them biggerthan life size or large format. Inspiration willcome from work of masters such as GeorgiaO’Keefe. This manner of working allows foropening up your freedom of expression(color, texture, form, etc) and gives thepossibility of making something lush andunusual, transforming it beyond the literalrepresentation. Demos and instruction willfocus on the use of pastels and/or water-based oils. Both mediums provide a greatnon-toxic alternative to students who areinterested in working in a medium thatprovides vibrant colors, quick drying time,and is easy to use.
All Levels & MediumsComposing the PageBonnie Mettler Tues., June 18-July 16, 1-4 pm5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM$40 off if registering for The Value of Color
Explore the compositional process. See howshapes relate through line and mass, createlight and shadow and analyze master worksbreaking down the light, middle, and darkvalues that create the composition. Classwill use drawing exercises from simple toabstract views. Students will leave with solidcompositional ability to analyze works inprogress for dynamic composition and tostrengthen the ability to make educatedchanges.
All Levels & MediumsThe Value of ColorBonnie Mettler Tues., July 23-Aug. 13, 1-4 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 off if registering for Composing the Page
Color in painting is composed of threeelements: value, hue and intensity. In thisclass we will break down these elementsand examine each individually before usingthem to create compositions. Discover howcolor can create space and emotional tonewithin a painting.
All LevelsH Spontaneous Abstract PaintingKassem AmoudiTues., June 18-July 16, 1-4 pm 5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Tues., July 23-Aug. 13, 1-4 pm 4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Many artists can feel frustrated in front of ablank canvas, unsure of how to start andwhat to paint. This class will focus ondifferent techniques which will enable you tostart painting with confidence and tap intoyour intuitive process and inspiration moreeasily. Learn how to gather inspiration for apainting from anything, from observation,pictures or from simply brainstorming on thecanvas, creating chaos and then makingorder out of it. Focus on composition,movement, harmony, busy, and calm, andthe use of line independent of color. Demosand individual and group critiques willenhance your knowledge of the process ofpainting. Open to adults and teens.
H Urban En Plein Air WorkshopElaine LisleTues., June 18 & Wed., June 19, 3-6 pmRain date: Thurs., June 202 days, $78 M/$90 NM
Join us as we set up in Manayunk, wherethe choices of subject matter include thebustle of Main Street, as well as the quiet ofthe canal. Students will be encouraged tostart multiple paintings each session, inorder to learn how to work small and quicklyto capture the changing light. This is a greatopportunity for intermediate and advancedpainters who would like to try painting onlocation in a supportive environment orthose that want to sharpen their technique.The focus will be on composition, light andthe nuts and bolts of en plein air painting.As a special treat, an optional visit toElaine's studio will be scheduled for a finalcritique after the 2nd session.
All LevelsH Mini Land & Seascapes with Colored PencilsEileen RosenWed., June 19-July 17, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Imagine a portable, no “mess” vibrantmedium. That’s the joy of wax-based softcolored pencils. Learn how to mix colors,layer, and blend to gradually build up aglowing and painterly finish. The process willbe taught step-by-step, so no experience isnecessary. Your inspiration will come fromphotos of landscapes, seascapes andgardens.
All LevelsPainting Flowers with Oil PastelsEileen Rosen
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM, $15 supply feepayable to instructor$25 off if registering for Mini Land &Seascapes
Boldly enlarge and exaggerate one flowerusing vibrant and bendable oil pastels. Learnto simplify, enlarge, and reinterpret what yousee for a bold and beautiful painting. Noprevious experience necessary.
All Levels & MediumsStill Life PaintingCarol Kardon Wed., June 19-July 17, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks (no class July 3), $133 M/$151 NM
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Designed to acquaint students with the joyof painting when working from a still life orphotos. We will discuss the technicalaspects of painting materials, but will focuson the basic foundation of good painting:drawing, values, edges, and color. Demosand individual instruction provided. Instructorwill provide a still life each week butstudents may bring their own set-ups orphotos.
All LevelsH Fearless Drawing Flowers with Graphiteand Watercolor PencilsEileen RosenWed., June 19-July 17, 1-3 pm 5 wks, $111 M/$126 NM
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 1-3 pm4 wks, $89 M/$101 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Learn to focus on and really see one flowerby breaking down overwhelming informationinto large simple shapes, angles, andnegative spaces. A step-by-step processwith demos and individualized instructionswill be geared to both the beginner andthose wanting to strengthen their skills.Learn to see simple shapes, angles,proportions, relationships, and values; aswell as the versatility of an HB or #2 graphicpencil. Initially we will draw with graphitepencil, and then enhance our drawings withwatercolor pencils. $15 supply fee payableto instructor on first day of class.
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All LevelsPastelsCarol KardonWed., June 19-July 17, 1-4 pm4 wks (no class July 3), $133 M/$151 NM
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 1-4 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Pastels offer an enormous range of colorand texture, and this class will explore thedifferent types of soft pastel and papersurfaces that allow for such variety. Classwill begin with a demo or a short talk. Focuswill be on accurate information and basicprinciples of good drawing, values, edges,and color. Attention is given to eachindividual’s level of experience.
IntermediatePainting Over the LineKassem AmoudiThurs., June 20-July 18, 10 am-3 pm 4 wks (no class July 4), $197 M/$231 NM
Thurs., July 25-Aug. 15, 10 am-3 pm4 wks, $197 M/$231 NM$50 discount if registering for both
Explore lively brushwork, color layering, focalpoints, and balance between calm and busy.Discover how to work around imperfectionsand accidents and view them asopportunities. Work from imagination,pictures, or other means to find your voiceand visual language. Individual support andexamples from contemporary artists willserve to broaden and inform yourunderstanding of innovative painting.
AdvancedPainting SeminarFrancine ShoreThurs., June 20-July 18, 10 am-3 pm 4 wks (no class July 4), $197 M/$231 NM
Thurs., July 25-Aug. 15, 10 am-3 pm4 wks, $197 M/$231 NM$50 discount if registering for both
This class will encourage the development ofa diverse collection of images and variedsubjects. Whether your work is traditional orcontemporary, you will become aware ofyour personal style. Art history discussionsand personal and group critiques willencourage a dialogue that connects theprocess of making work to exhibit. Mixedmediums encouraged. Experiencerecommended.
H Open Media Landscape WorkshopAt Haverford Reserve’s EnvironmentalCenterCarol Kardon Thurs., June 20 & Fri., June 21, 9:30 am-2:30 pm2 days, $109 M/$127 NM
Explore the basic principles of painting,drawing, design, values, color and edgeswithin the beautiful grounds of HaverfordReserve. We will discuss how simple shapesand values can result in capturing theessence of the scene, without having to luga ton of equipment and materials with you.Students may choose to work in drawingmedia and/or a full color painting. The daywill begin with a demo, followed by individualattention. Students may contact instructorto discuss materials. Open to all levels andmediums.
H Drawn into PaintingRoe MurrayFri., June 28-July 26, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks, $166 M/$189 NM
Draw from still life, learning to see shapesand values (shadows) to create form. A fun,non-threatening environment for beginnersor those with experience looking to enhancetheir skills. Each week students arepresented with a theme and are asked tobring an object to contribute to the still life,creating a new and fun challenge.
H Sketching the Landscape WorkshopAt Haverford Reserve’s EnvironmentalCenterDeena BallFri., July 12, 9 am-2 pm $58 M/$70 NM
Fri., July 19, 9 am-2 pm$58 M/$70 NM$25 discount if registering for both
Photographs are great for capturing amoment, but a photo does not edit thelandscape nor infuse it with emotion andpersonal perspective. This workshop will helpyou capture what you see on youradventures and create landscape sketchesthat can be used as reference for laterpaintings. Workshops may be takenindividually or combined for a longer study.Open to all levels and mediums.
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All LevelsDrawing to Strengthen your ArtworkBonnie MettlerTues., June 18-July 16, 6:30-9:30 pm 5 wks, $166 M/$187 NM
Tues., July 23-Aug. 13, 6:30-9:30 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
The goal is for you to be able to drawanything with speed and confidence whilecapturing basic shapes, proportion, valueand tone. Drawing is a language that onecan become fluent in to help you furtheryour work in other mediums. Demos andindividual instruction will take place eachweek in a positive and supportiveatmosphere. Open to adults and teens.
All LevelsPainting Over the LineKassem AmoudiTues., June 18-July 16, 6:30-9:30 pm 5 wks, $166 M/$187 NM
Tues., July 23-Aug. 13, 6:30-9:30 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Explore lively brushwork, color layering, focalpoints, and balance between calm and busy.Discover how to work around imperfectionsand accidents and view them asopportunities. Work from imagination,pictures, or other means to find your voiceand visual language. Individual support andexamples from contemporary artists willserve to broaden and inform yourunderstanding of innovative painting.
H Art Sampler in 2-DimensionIn Collaboration with Main Line SchoolNight at Creutzburg CenterNancy Frankel-HalbertTues., June 4-25, 6-9 pm4 wks, $119, $20 supply fee payable toinstructor
Try a new medium each week to explorepossibilities in colorful 2-D art creations.Media may include pen and ink, watercolorsand acrylics. This course is taught incollaboration with Main Line School Nightand takes place at the Creutzburg Center inRadnor. To register visit:mainlineschoolnight.org.
All LevelsWatercolor Roe MurrayWed., June 19-July 17, 6:30-9:30 pm5 wks, $166 M/$187 NM
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 6:30-9:0 pm4 wks, $133 M/$151 NM$40 discount if registering for both
We will focus on basic watercolor techniquesin a fun atmosphere. Each class will revolvearound a topic and students will completeseveral small paintings. Emphasis will be onthe beauty, flexibility, and special propertiesof watercolor. Open to adults and teens.
Catch the GlowAt Haverford CollegeDeena BallWed., July 10 & 17, 5-8 pmRain Date: Wed., July 312 days, $70 M/$81 NM
This workshop will be about catching thelight at the end of the day. The last glow ofthe sun can be the most beautiful. Studentswill practice working quickly so they cancatch the glow as the sun sets. Studentsshould expect to do one small painting eachnight, and can work in any medium they arefamiliar with. Please bring all your necessarysupplies for painting outside: bug spray,painting supplies, hat, easels, etc. You willneed to be able to carry your supplies.
PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL ARTS
DaytimeAll programs take place at The HaverfordSchool unless otherwise noted.
H Digital Arts & Mixed MediaCindy PetruccilloMon., June 17 to Fri., June 21, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 days, $190 M/$215 NM
Create mixed media art by combining bothdigital and fine art materials. Techniques inscanning, digital manipulation, and imagetransfer will be covered. Students will beinstructed on how to correctly andsuccessfully utilize a variety of surfaces,mediums and technologies. Open to teensand adults. Class runs Monday throughFriday.
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All LevelsDigital Cameras DemystifiedEd Marco Tues., June 25-July 23, 6:30-9:30 pm5 wks, $190 M/$215 NM
Not sure where to begin with your digitalcamera? Learn from the beginning, includingthe technical aspects of how to handle acamera, adjust exposure and depth of field,properly use available light and understandgood composition. Then learn how todownload your photos and utilize Photoshopto correct exposure, crop and sharpen, clearup blemishes, and use layers to enhanceand change backgrounds. Open to adultsand teens.
H Digital Arts & Mixed MediaCindy PetruccilloWed., June 26-July 24, 6:30-9:30 pm5 wks, $190 M/$215 NM
Please see description in DaytimePhotography & Digital Arts. Open to adultsand teens.
EAST FALLS GLASSWORKS Classes take place at East Falls Glassworksin Sherman Mills in East Falls, PA and areopen to both adults and teens (13 andup).
Introduction to GlassblowingSat., June 8-July 20 (no class July 6), 1:30-4:30 pm
Tues., June 11-23 (no class July 2), 6:30-9:30 pm
6 wks each, $470 per classIf you'd like to try working with hot glass forthe first time or need a refresher, this is theclass for you. We start with an intro to tools,equipment, and basic techniques throughthe exploration of a new form each week.Exercises and hands-on time is provided tobuild a solid foundation of glassblowing skillsand a collection of beautiful and functionalwork. Tuition includes supply fee.
H Two-Day Glass IntensivesSat., June 1 & Sun., June 2, 10 am-4 pm
Sat., July 27 & Sun., July 28, 10 am-4 pm
2 days, $345 each Most of the material covered in theIntroduction to Glassblowing classcompressed into two days of intensivelearning.
Glass Paperweights & OrnamentsSun., May 12, 1-4 pm
Sun., June 9, 1-4 pm
Sun., July 14, 1-4pm
$130 per workshopDesigned for the beginner, we provide thetools, supplies, and instruction needed tocreate both a solid sculpted paperweightand blown ornament. These classes are agreat way to get a feel for the way glassmoves at 2000 degrees and have a fun andexciting afternoon at the same time.Students will have the option of making atleast one of each.
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All LevelsSlab to FabKaren SacksMon., June 17-Aug. 5, 9:30 am-12:30 pm8 wks, $286 M/$323 NM
Learn how to turn a flat piece of clay intoplatters, bowls, vases, mugs, gardenplanters, tiles, mirrors, and more. Studentswill master simple handbuilding techniquesand create one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces inthis fun and lively class. The possibilities areendless!
All LevelsPottery: Throwing & HandbuildingHiroe HanazonoTues., June 18-Aug. 6, 9:30 am-12:30 pm8 wks, $286 M/$323 NM
Build a strong foundation in all aspects ofpottery, with an emphasis on makingfunctional items you can use and enjoy.Choose to focus on wheel throwing orhandbuilding with guidance and feedback.Returning students will be challenged withnew projects and appropriate techniques fortheir skill level. Individual attention isparamount and demos will be given weekly.
All LevelsMosaicsCarol Stirton-BroadWed., June 19-July 17, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks, $212 M/$238 NM
Wed., June 19-July 17, 1-4 pm5 wks, $212 M/$238 NM
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm4 wks, $179 M/$202 NM
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 1-4 pm4 wks, $179 M/$202 NM
$30 discount if registering for 8 wks$40 discount if registering for 9 wks
Explore traditional and modern techniquesas well as a wide variety of materials in thispopular class. We will cover design,fabrication, installation, and art history in ourstudy of this amazing art form. Decorative,architectural, and fine art pieces can all beachieved. Beginners welcome, noexperience necessary.
IntermediateHandbuilding StudioKaren SacksFri., June 21-Aug. 9, 9:30 am-12:30 pm8 wks, $286 M/$323 NM
Work on your handbuilding skills withguidance from Karen Sacks. Designed forexperienced students who want quality timeand individualized instruction to work ontheir self-directed projects. Class size limitedto 8 students.
EVENINGAll programs place at The HaverfordSchool unless otherwise noted.
All LevelsSlab to FabKaren SacksTues., June 18-Aug. 6, 6:30-9:30 pm8 wks, $286 M/$323 NM
Please see description in Daytime Ceramics& Sculpture.
All LevelsPottery: Form and FunctionBernadette CurranWed., June 19-Aug. 7, 6:30-9:30 pm8 wks, $286 M/$323 NM
For students interested in learning basicpottery techniques as well as to helpexperienced potters explore new ideas.Guidance and feedback will be provided inall aspects of pottery making and finishing.Individual attention and demos will be givenweekly. Choose to focus on wheel throwingor handbuilding. Returning students will bechallenged with new projects andtechniques for their skill level.
All LevelsMosaicsCarol Stirton-BroadWed., June 19-July 17, 6:30-9:30 pm5 wks, $212 M/$238 NM
Wed., July 24-Aug. 14, 6:30-9:30 pm4 wks, $179 M/$202 NM$40 discount if registering for both
Explore traditional and modern techniquesas well as a wide variety of materials in thispopular class. We will cover design,fabrication, installation, and some art historyin our study of this amazing art form.Decorative, architectural, and fine art piecescan all be achieved.
Discounts Available for New Students!
Summer Art Camp 2013At The Shipley SchoolJune 24-August 16Ages 4-5: Half Day (am only)Ages 6-13 Half Day (am or pm) and Full Day
It’s going to be a truly “legendary” summerfilled with drawing, painting, fiber arts,printmaking, ceramics, and jewelry as weexplore myths, legends and fairytales fromcultures around the world! Each week-longsession explores a new continent andincorporates fine art and craft techniquesfrom around the world. Before care, aftercare and lunch care available. Camp takesplace at The Shipley School’s Middle School(814 Yarrow Street) in Bryn Mawr. Visit ourwebsite for details, or call today for abrochure.
Pre-Teen Studios: Ages 11-13Back by popular demand, artists ages 11-13select a morning and afternoon intensive(or 1 for a half day) where they will havemore time to hone their skills while workingclosely with a professional artist. See ourcamp brochure for details.
Exceptional Art Camp for Children andTeens (10-22 years) with Special NeedsPatty PapatheodoreMon., Aug. 19-Fri., Aug. 23, 9 am-12 pm
Join us for fun and creative camp thatfeature individualized and developmentallyappropriate art activities for children andteens (10-22 years) with developmental andphysical challenges. Students build finemotor and social skills as they experimentwith a variety of media such as clay,painting, drawing, collage, and more.Classes are led by experienced faculty andstructured for small groups of children toprovide one-on-one attention and support.Please register in advance, as space islimited. Scholarships available. Camp takesplace at the Haverford Township Building onthe Haverford Reserve.$250 M/$300 NM
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Sessions are filling up, so call soon to make sure your child has a place in our award-winning program!
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Attention Teen Artists! Make the most ofyour summer by working alongside aprofessional artist in one of our TeenStudios. Classes are small enough toprovide individualized attention and critiquesso that you can build technical skills andcreate work you are proud of. Teens areencouraged to repeat classes in order toadvance skills in a specific medium or takemultiple classes for a survey of techniques.
Features:• One & two week intensives in themorning or afternoon for ages 13-18
• Tuition includes all materials, model fees,and equipment
• Low teacher to student ratio to provideindividual attention and support
• Easily accessible by car, train (SEPTA R5)or bus (SEPTA 105)
• Register for any 2 Teen Studios and save$70!
Please see the adult section for additionalclass offerings that are open to teens. All classes run Monday through Friday.Register for any TWO Teen Studios andtake $70 off.
Intro to Painting IntensiveAt the Shipley SchoolMegan McManusMon., June 24-28, 9:30 am-12:30 pmMon., Aug. 5-Fri., Aug. 9, 1-4 pm5 days, $187 M/$209 NM each
Whether you are, or want to become, anabstract, realist, or surrealist painter, or agraffiti, skateboard or comic book artist, thetechniques explored in this class willcontribute to your work. Concepts coveredinclude color theory, color mixing, glazingand building up layers of a painting.Individual instruction and class critiques willprovide constructive feedback. The goals areto learn the techniques and vocabulary ofpainting while improving observational andvisual communication skills.
H Digital Arts & Mixed MediaAt the Haverford SchoolCindy PetruccilloMon., June 24-28, 9:30 am-12:30 pmMon., Aug. 12-16, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 days, $187 M/$209 NM each
Students create mixed media art bycombining both digital and fine art materials.Techniques in scanning, digital manipulationand image transfer are taught in this course.Students will be instructed on how tocorrectly and successfully utilize a variety ofsurfaces, mediums, and technologies.
Glass BlowingAt East Falls GlassworksMon., June 24-Fri., June 28, 10 am-2 pmMon., July 8-Fri., July 12, 10 am-2 pm5 days, $575 each, $70 discount ifregistered for both
East Falls Glassworks is offering a fun filledimmersion into the world of glassblowing,designed specifically for teens. Learn hands-on techniques including sandcasting,cutting, and fusing glass mosaics,sandblasting designs into glass, and ofcourse, actually blowing molten glass.Create paperweights, ornaments, glasses,bowls and sculptural objects from yourimagination. No prior experience with glassrequired.
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H Drawing from the MastersAt the Shipley School & The BarnesFoundationDeidre MurphyMon., June 24-Fri., June 28, 1-3 pm5 days, $141 M/$157 NM
Learn how to paint and truly ‘see’ art thetraditional way by studying the elements ofart, light, line, shape, and color. Understandhow formal components of compositioncarry the narrative. Each student will choosea mentor artist from the Barnes Foundationthat they will individually explore in-depththrough the creations of reproductions and awork of art inspired by their style. The class will draw on location at the BarnesFoundation and also work fromreproductions in studio. Students maychoose to meet on location or travel by trainfrom the Art Center. Additional transportationand museum fees.
H Pottery IntensiveAt the Haverford SchoolBethany RusenMon., June 24-Fri., June 28, 1-4 pmMon., July 15-Fri., July 19, 1-4 pmMon., Aug. 5-Fri., Aug. 9, 1-4 pm5 days, $187 M/$209 NM each
Explore functional and decorative art throughclay. Demos allow for experimentation witha variety of forms and surface techniques.Individualized instruction appropriatelychallenges each student’s skill level as theywork on projects, from conception of ideathrough process to finished piece. Studentswill develop their ability to see and exploreideas while expressing their artistic voice.Previous wheel throwing experiencerequired.
2-D Sampler: Drawing & PaintingAt the Shipley SchoolJoseph IaconaMon., July 1-Fri., July 5 (no class July 4),9:30 am-12:30 pm 4 days, $154 M/$171 NM each
Work with various drawing and paintingmediums to develop fundamental skills,build confidence, and of course have fun!We will strengthen our visual vocabulary andexplore different types of subject matterincluding landscape and portraiture. Eachclass students will be introduced tosignificant references spanning art history.
Plein Air Landscape Painting At the Shipley SchoolJoseph IaconaMon., July 1-Fri., July 5 (no class July 4), 1-4 pm 4 days, $154 M/$171 NM
Deirdre MurphyMon., Aug. 12-Fri., Aug. 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 days, $187 M/$209 NM
Using acrylic paints, students will explorecolor on canvas through perspective studies,including near/far space and shallow/deepspace to define a composition. The class willgather inspiration from en plein air paintingscreated by impressionist to contemporaryartists.
Fiber, Paper & Print ArtsAt the Haverford SchoolEmily SelvinMon., July 1-Fri., July 5 (no class July 4), 1-4 pm4 days, $164 M/$181 NM
This class explores the creative ways to usefibers such as felt, paper, yarn, and fabric tomake both functional and sculpture work.Investigate various materials and textures asyou create cloth weavings, turn fluffy woolinto felted objects, collage fabric and paper,and weave a basket to store your mostvaluable items.
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Portrait & Figure IntensiveAt the Shipley SchoolAlyce GruntMon., July 8-Fri. July 19, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Megan McManusMon., July 22-Fri., Aug. 2, 1-4 pm10 days, $280 M/$305 NM each
Learn how to apply the vocabulary andtechniques of drawing: light, line, shape,proportion, movement, composition andspace to observational portrait and figurerendering. Class will begin working frommirrors to learn proportion and approach toobservational self-portrait drawing. Studentswill then draw from a life model to furtherwork toward the goals of accuracy andpersonal expression. A variety of drawingand painting materials will be used.
Painting & Color Theory IntensiveAt the Shipley SchoolAlyce GruntMon., July 8-Fri., July 19, 1-4 pm10 days, $343 M/$363 NM
Learn to approach painting and the use ofcolor to explore your vision and developperceptual skills essential to interpretingwhat you see. Build your understanding of“value scale” to accurately depict convincingform. We will focus on using watercolor andacrylic painting mediums to explore colortheory through both abstract andobservational painting.
Photography: Digital and TraditionalAt the Haverford SchoolCindy PetruccilloMon., July 8-Fri., July 12, 1-4 pm
Ed MarcoMon., July 15-Fri., July 19, 9:30 am-12:30 pmMon., July 29-Fri., Aug. 2, 1-4 pm5 days, $187 M/$209 NM each
Learn to capture your world and draw withlight as you discover why photography haslong been the favored medium of fine artand documentary work. Students willbecome proficient in the essentials ofartistry and technique, and will learn how todevelop a personal style and point of view.Students will learn about composition,lighting and camera settings, and then moveon to learn both about both traditional anddigital printing processes through thedarkroom and digital lab.
Drawing & Painting IntensiveAt the Shipley SchoolMegan McManusMon., July 22-Fri., Aug. 2, 9:30 am-12:30 pm10 days, $320 M/$343 NM
Learning how to capture what you see isessential to convey your message and visionas an artist. Students will work from still lifearrangements, the figure and landscapes inorder to replicate what they see in apersonal, intuitive way. Using pencil,charcoal and ink, students will develop andrefine their understanding of perspective andcomposition and then move on toincorporate color and value with acrylics,watercolor and tempera paints.
Intro to Drawing IntensiveAt the Shipley SchoolMegan McManusMon., Aug. 5-Fri., Aug. 9, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Denise DesiderioMon., Aug. 12-Fri., Aug. 16, 1-4 pm5 days, $187 M/$209 NM each
Exploring drawing mediums and mark-making is a great way to become a betterartist. Students will learn how to draw whatthey see and express what they feel throughvarious techniques, exercises, and artworks.Using black and white media includingpencil, charcoal, and ink, students will learnhow to address the formal elements of line,shape, composition, perspective, light,shadow, and volume to develop a strongfoundation for future artwork. Students willdraw from observation but have freedom tocreate unique and original artwork. 20
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Explore the process of stop motion film andanimation. Participants will view stop motionshort films, create flipbooks as a warm-up,and dive into creating a stop motion filmbased on a big idea of their choice usingdrawing, modeling clay, puppetry, objectsfrom life, or a combination of techniques.Then, bring images to life in iMovie. We willconclude with each participant sharinghis/her stop motion short film with the groupand creating an online library of films usingYouTube.
Summer Teaching Artist Apprenticeships(TAA) For High School and CollegeStudentsCalling all aspiring art and communityeducators! Apprenticeships are perfect forhigh school or college students to gainworking knowledge and develop theirportfolios and resume. TAAs will assistprofessional teaching artists in theclassroom and develop their own portfolio of lesson plans and projects while serving as mentors to aspiring child artists. TAA may also have the option to exchangehours worked for discounted tuition from asummer class or studio.For more information please [email protected] or visit the About Us section of our website.
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Payment OptionsWe accept cash, checks, and all major creditcards. Enrollment is accepted after FULLtuition is received. Read course descriptionscarefully for dates, times, and requiredsupplies. The Art Center only sendsconfirmation if we have a valid email addressfor the registrant. The Art Center may declinean individual’s request to enroll in classes orparticipate in programs when necessary.
Online Registration PolicyAfter registering online, you will receive anemail confirmation from the Art Center. Pleasekeep this receipt for your records. If you do notreceive an email confirmation, your registrationis not complete – please call the Art Center assoon as possible to ensure you are properlyregistered. The Art Center cannot reserve astudent’s space in class if online registration isnot completed successfully.
Supply ListsIt is the student’s responsibility to downloadsupply lists from the Art Center’s website (ifapplicable) or request a copy at the front desk.
Early Registration DiscountStudents registering through June 3 willreceive a discount of $10 off their totalregistration fee (not valid for Summer ArtCamp). Only one early registration discountcan be used per household, per semester.
Additional Class DiscountStudents who register for more than one class(of 4 weeks or more) will receive $10 off ofeach additional class thereafter. Students whoregister for more than one workshop (of 3weeks or less) will receive $5 off eachadditional workshop thereafter. Offer onlyapplies when registering for multiple programsin the same transaction. Discount notapplicable for Family Workshops or Camps. Asnoted larger discounts are sometimes given forspecific class combinations, in which casestudents will only receive the greater discount.
New Student DiscountNew to the Art Center? Mention this when youcall to register or write NEWBIE on yourregistration form for $10 off your firstregistration. Not applicable to Memberships,trips, lectures, Family Workshops or Camps,and cannot be given online. We reserve theright to deny or change discounts if usedinappropriately.
Class Cancellations and Make-upsThe Art Center reserves the right to cancelclasses due to insufficient enrollment or incase of a catastrophe. If we cancel a class,students will be notified and full tuition and willbe refunded. Cancellations are normally made5 days prior to start of class or workshop.Refunds and make-ups will not be given forstudent absences due to personal scheduleconflicts. The Art Center reserves the right tohire a substitute teacher when necessary.
Withdrawal/Refund PolicyMemberships are nonrefundable. Trip depositsare nonrefundable unless the Art Centercancels the trip.
CLASSES: Program lasting 4 weeks or more
10 or more days $15 processing feebefore start of class
1 to 9 days before 25% of tuition withheldstart of class
On or after first class 40% of tuition withheld
After second class No refunds given
WORKSHOPS: Program lasting 3 weeks or less
10 or more days $15 processing feebefore start of workshop
4 to 9 days before 25% of tuition withheldstart of workshop
Less than 4 days No refunds given before start of workshop
Switching Classes & Joining Classes LateStudents are permitted to switch from oneclass/workshop to another within a givensemester if they do not wish to continue withtheir current program. In this case, the abovewithdrawal fees will be waived. With theinstructor’s permission, students may join aclass that has already started and the tuitionwill be prorated.
How to Register• Register online at www.mainlineart.org.• Complete registration form and mail to:Main Line Art Center, 746 PanmureRoad, Haverford, PA 19041
• Call 610.525.0272 or fax610.525.5036 with credit cardinformation. If faxing, please call for a receipt confirmation.
ScholarshipsScholarships are available based on financialneed. Contact the office for an application ordownload one from the website. The deadlinefor applications is June 3 after whichapplications will be viewed collectively.Applications submitted after the deadline willbe considered on a first come, first serve basisuntil funds are dispersed. For more info, seethe policies on the application form.
Publicity PolicyWe reserve the right to use photos taken ourprograms for publicity purposes. Registration ina class gives the Art Center permission to useimages without further consent orcompensation. From time to time, the ArtCenter shares its mailing list with partnerorganizations so that students can receive infoabout related activities. Students may opt outof this list by emailing [email protected].
Student PropertyThe Art Center is not responsible for artworkand other property left on the premises andhas no liability of such property is lost, stolenor damaged, except in instances when artworkis displayed in gallery exhibitions and covered
by insurance. Artwork or property left twoweeks after the semester ends will bediscarded.
Weather-Related ClosuresClasses may be cancelled due to severeweather. The Art Center partners with KYWto give notice about closings. Listen to KYW1060AM, visit www.kyw1060.com or call(215) 925-1060. Delaware County:Daytime Classes #1204; Evening Classes#2204. In the event of a weather-relatedclosing, make-ups will be scheduled for theend of the semester. Refunds will not begiven if a student is unable to attend themake-up class.
Emergency FormsEvery child under the age of 18 is required tohave a current Child Emergency Form on filewith the office. Adult students are required toinform the office if they have a medicalcondition that the staff or faculty should beaware of in an emergency. Forms are kept onfile for one year unless there are updates orchanges. Contact the office for a form, ordownload one on the Children’s Educationpage of the website.
SUMMER 2013 ADULT & TEEN STUDIOS REGISTRATION FORM
Please register at least one week prior to the start of a class or workshop. Registration implies understanding of the above registration policies.
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SUMMER ADULT & TEEN STUDIOS 2013
June
17 – Au
gust 16 • Ea
rly Reg
istration Disco
unt throug
h June
3
Teen
Studios 201
3Attention Teen Artists! Make the most of your summer by working alongside a
professional artist in one of our 1 or 2-week Teen Studios. Classes are small
enough to provide individualized attention and critiques so that you can build
technical skills and create work you are proud of. Tuition includes all
materials, m
odel fees, and equipment.
Paintin
g & Drawing Intensives • Glassblow
ing • Digita
l Arts & M
ixed
Med
ia • Fiber, P
aper & Prin
t Arts • Portrait & Figure Intensive • Stop
Anim
ation • Ph
oto: Digita
l & Traditio
nal
ART 75
Ren
ovation Upd
ate
The wait is almost over! Construction on our exciting renovation will begin on
June 4! While we're closed for the summer, w
e will be providing the high
quality offerings you know and love as well as new
programs offsite throughout the community. See
page 2 for an update from our Executive Director.
Main Line Art Center
746 Panm
ure Road
Haverford, PA 19041
Non
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PAID
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5W
ayne
, PA
Main Line Art Center receives state
arts funding support through a grant
from the Pennsylvania Council on the
Arts, a state agency funded by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the National Endowment for the Arts,
a federal agency.