Winter Catalog 2017

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Winter Catalog 2017

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Department Artist Support Services Ceramics Decorative Arts Drawing & Painting Drawing & Painting Workshops Fiber Arts Glass Glass Workshops Jewelry Jewelry Workshops Mixed Media Mosaics Photography Sculpture Sculpture Workshops Teen Classes Children's Classes School Break Camps Registration Information Registration Form

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Connect with us! Spruill Center for the Arts

UPCOMING EVENTS: 11/14 Holiday Artist Market Opens at Spruill Gallery, 6-9pm 12/10 Family Day at the Holiday Artists Market, 12-2pm 12/17 Handmade Gift Bazaar at the Holiday Artists Market, 11am-3pm 12/23 Last Minute Shoppers Sale at the Holiday Artists Market, 10am-7pm 02/12 Student & Instructor Jewelry Market, 11am-5pm 03/18 Artistic Affair 2017

Registration Dates: 10/27: Winter Quarter Registration Opens 12/23: Winter Break: Spruill Offices Closed, through 1/02 02/01 : Spring Quarter & Summer Camp Registration Opens

WAYS TO REGISTER: 1. Online: Visit spruillarts.org 2. Mail: Complete Registration Form (Page 31) to 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd Atlanta, GA 30338 3. Fax: Complete Registration Form (Page 31) to (770) 394-6179 4. Walk-in: Register in the Registration Office, Room 16, Spruill Education Center at 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road

Spruill Gallery & Gift Shop

was established in 1975, as a private, nonprofit organization, whose mission is to foster understanding and appreciation of the visual and performing arts, by offering an extensive and diverse program of classes, a professional artist exhibition series and outreach programs. All classes, workshops and camps are held at the Spruill Education Center, within the North DeKalb Cultural Center:

offers rotating professional artist exhibitions and local artisan wares with unique gifts for every occasion. The Gallery is located in the historic Spruill family Homeplace on Ashford Dunwoody Road. The Gallery has recently undergone extensive interior and exterior renovations to enhance the character and charm of the building while enriching the exhibition, Gift Shop and event space.

5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road Atlanta, GA 30338 770-394-3447 Fax: 770-394-6179 Mon-Thur 9:00am-7:00pm; Fri 9:00am-5:00pm; Sat 9:00am–noon

4681 Ashford Dunwoody Road Atlanta, GA 30338 Holiday Artist Market Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-7pm Regular Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11am-6pm 770-394-4019

Offices will be closed Friday, December 23rd through Sunday, January 1st. Registrations can be processed online during this time.

Front Cover: Front Cover: Naturescape Woodland #1, : Beth Berghoff, Mixed Media :: Back Cover Credit: Revenge”, 1st Place Winner, Professional Category, Atlanta Botanical Gardens “Scarecrows in the Garden” by Spruill Arts Staff Instructors

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Tenth Annual Student & Instructor Jewelry Market

Spruill Arts Summer Camp 2017 Join us for another fun-filled Summer Adventure!

at the Spruill Arts Education Center Sunday, February 12, 2017 11am-5pm

Creative Arts Camp, ages 5-6:

Please join us for us for this exciting fundraising event, showcasing beginning to professional level jewelry artists who will sell their unique handcrafted jewelry to the public. Admission is free!

Campers will exercise their imagination each day through interactive activities relating to weekly themes. Children will participate in both art and drama activities, going home with art projects and new skills in theatrical storytelling.

Selections will include unique handcrafted jewelry in precious metals, glass, beads, gemstones and more at prices for every budget.

Visual Arts, ages 7-10: Provide exciting hands-on activities that allow each camper to explore art, meet creative challenges and exercise the imagination. Campers will broaden their creativity through drawing, painting, sculpture, print making, and many other artistic mediums.

Performing Arts, ages 7-10: Teaches campers about acting, improvisation, song, dance and how to perform for a live audience. Campers will explore how to create characters, props, costumes and scenery while learning about stage direction.

Specialty Tween Camps, ages 11-14:

23rd Annual

Holiday Artists Market

Enjoy 10 weeks of Specialty Camps with professional artist Instructors.

ceramics / jewelry / art / paper / wood / fibers / toys / bath / glass

Registration opens February 2017

November 14 - December 23, 2016

The Spruill Center for the Arts Guild

cordially invites you and your guests to the

New Year. New You. Start the year right!

31th Annual Artistic Affair “Spruill Is Shining”

Take a one-day workshop to revive an old hobby or try something new in the New Year! See how much fun art can be. Look for classes with the icon for the “New Year, New You” workshops throughout the catalog.

Saturday, March 18, 2016

at the Atlanta Athletic Club Silent Auction – Dinner – Dancing

HANDMADE HOLIDAYS

for the Spruill Center for the Arts

Create your own artistic gifts for friends & family in these one and two-day workshops! View All Remaining 2016 Classes & Workshops online at spruillarts.org!

Artistic Affair is the largest annual fund raiser Purchase Tickets & Sponsorships at www.501auctions.com/artisticaffair

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Artist Support Services SELLING YOUR ARTWORK AT FESTIVALS Are you ready to start selling your artwork? Outdoor festivals can be profitable and fun. Topics will include: how to find appropriate festivals for you and your work, the application process, keeping track of timelines, the essentials for setting up your first booth, and how to professionally and successfully conduct sales and customer service. We will set up one of the most popular festival tents, so dress for the weather and be prepared to work, learn, and have fun. There will be a 20-minute break, so bring a snack. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Jeanne Flint Course # 171ASAF030 Sat 10AM-2PM Sessions: 1 3/11 Non-member: $100

Member: $85

SURFACE TEXTURE IN HAND-BUILDING Learn how to create functional and decorative pottery through hand-building techniques. Enhance your creations by the application of surface textures that will add depth and personality to your work. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Regina Wolff Course # 171CEHB100 Tue 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/10 - 3/14 OR Regina Wolff Course # 171CEHB105 Thu 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/12 - 3/16 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

HANDBUILDING FOR EVERYONE Recommended as a Student’s first ceramics course, though more advanced students are also welcome. The thing about clay is you can turn it into almost anything with just your hands and a few simple tools. We will explore the many techniques available to create, decorate and fire work that is “you”. Functional to sculptural; the sublime to the ridiculous. Whether you are new to clay or an experienced professional, it is all possible and I will show you how. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Carol Brull Course # 171CEHB020 Tue 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/10 - 3/14 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

FINDING YOUR WAY WITH CLAY - AN ALL LEVELS HANDBUILDING CLASS A variety of handbuilding techniques including pinch, slab and coil will be explored through both functional and non-functional projects demonstrated each week. The instructor will be responsive to each student’s level of experience whether a beginner or a more advanced student. Basics of electric kiln glazing and raku are included. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Maria Ciavarro Course # 171CEHB040 Thu 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/12 - 3/16 Non-member: $220

Ceramics

Handbuilding INTUITIVE APPROACH TO HANDBUILDING - ALL LEVELS A class environment where you, beginner or pro, have the opportunity to explore your own creativity. We often expect to be told what to do, but the secret is: The best stuff resides within yourself. My job is to guide you, show you the unlimited possibilities and offer the technical skills to make it happen. We will use the word “Yes” throughout the class. Yes, we will do the usual handbuilding methods: coil, pinch, slab, etc., including raku, and yes, we will chart our own course while doing so. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Carol Brull Course # 171CEHB050 Mon 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13 OR Carol Brull Course # 171CEHB070 Wed 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/11 - 3/15 OR Carol Brull Course # 171CEHB080 Wed 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/11 - 3/15 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

Member: $200

“IMAGINATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE” * Let’s experiment and play with out-of-the-ordinary techniques of hand building, raku, surface decoration and more. We’ll go wherever curiosity takes us. No pre-established syllabus but hopefully fun and accomplishment will be had by all. See website for additional details regarding supplies. (* -Albert Einstein -) Carol Brull Course # 171CEHB095 Fri 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/13 - 3/17 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

Raku RAKU - PLAY WITH FIRE Raku is a Japanese-inspired firing process that creates spectacular results very rapidly. Lots of smoke, fun, spontaneity and surprises! We will also explore alternative firing techniques such as sawdust and saggar and various decorating techniques including terra sigillata, propane torching, smoking, etc. The emphasis is on glazing and firing; therefore, some experience with clay construction methods is desirable, though not mandatory. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Carol Brull Course # 171CERA010 Mon 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13 Non-member: $220

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Wheel WHEEL - BEGINNING Learn the basic principles of making pottery forms on the wheel. Students will learn throwing, trimming and glazing techniques. Bring a towel to the first class. An optional tool kit is available for a $10 fee, PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR during the first class. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Janet Schneider Course # 171CEWH020 Sat 9-11:30AM Sessions: 10 1/7 - 3/11 OR Ken Horvath Course # 171CEWH015 Wed 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/11 - 3/15 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

WHEEL - ALL LEVELS Beginning students will learn the basic principles of making pottery forms on the wheel. Students will learn throwing, trimming and glazing techniques. More advanced students will continue to develop these techniques and concentrate on individual projects and expression. An optional tool kit is available for a $10 fee, PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR during the first class. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Regina Wolff Course # 171CEWH030 Mon 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13

WHEEL & HANDBUILDING - ALL LEVELS Beginning students will learn the basics of wheel and handbuilding. For those intermediate and advanced students, individual study is geared to each student’s own direction. Projects are designed to expand the ideas behind the work and fine tune the technical quality of the work. Improve and have fun! An optional tool kit is available for a $10 fee, PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR during the first class. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Mage Loizaga Course # 171CEWH150 Sun 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/8 - 3/12 OR Janet Schneider Course # 171CEWH160 Sun 4:30-7PM Sessions: 10 1/8 - 3/12 Non-member: $220

WHEEL & HANDBUILDING - INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED PREREQUISITE: Two wheel and/or handbuilding classes. Individual study is geared to each student’s own direction. Projects are designed to expand the ideas behind the work and fine tune the technical quality of the work. Bring your usual tools, improve your techniques, expand your horizons and have fun! See website for additional details regarding supplies. Vicki Paulet Course # 171CEWH170 Fri 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/13 - 3/17 Non-member: $220

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OR Julie Keepers Course # 171CEWH070 Thu 6-8:30PM Sessions: 10 1/12 - 3/16 OR Julie Keepers Course # 171CEWH080 Thu 8:30-11PM Sessions: 10 1/12 - 3/16 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

WHEEL - INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED PREREQUISITE: Two wheel classes. Go beyond the basics! Enjoy the fun and stimulation of working with other intermediate and advanced students as we explore pedestals, casseroles, sculptural additions, and ways of making your pots unique! Refine your shapes and techniques to achieve stronger design. Emphasis will be given to experimenting with glazes, all to achieve professional-looking results. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Vicki Paulet Course # 171CEWH116 Tue 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/10 - 3/14 OR Ken Horvath Course # 171CEWH125 Wed 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 10 1/11 - 3/15 OR

Member: $200

Decorative Arts

John Gresens Course # 171CEWH035 Mon 7-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13 Anne Bray Course # 171CEWH040 Tue 9:30AM-12N Sessions: 10 1/10 - 3/14

Member: $200

CALLIGRAPHY: COPPERPLATE WITH ANNE ELSER This is an introductory look at Copperplate, an elegant and elastic hand frequently used for formal invitations, documents and bridal events. Completely enchanting, the dramatic thicks and thins of this delicate hand will make you swoon. During the sixweek course, students will be given handouts and guide sheets, learning the upper and lower case characters. We will also address spacing and layout for addressing envelopes. This class is appropriate for Beginner to Intermediate students. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Anne Elser Course # 171DACA260 Thu 1-3:30PM Sessions: 6 1/12 - 2/16 Non-member: $220 Member: $200 CALLIGRAPHY: ADVANCED ONE Calligraphy: Advanced One is an advanced beginner calligraphy class designed for those who have taken one Copperplate or Italic class or who already know the fundamentals of any calligraphic hand and are ready for the challenge of applying the words and other elements to the page. Whether you are addressing envelopes, designing a monogram, laying out a certificate, document, or quote of any size, this class will help you understand the concept of hierarchy on a page, drama, stable compositions, and the balance of elements. You will also be encouraged to take the plunge into the world of flourishing! Experimentation with color inks, gouache, metallics and paper is also encouraged. Bring in your free spirits and let’s have fun. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

Vicki Paulet Course # 171CEWH130 Sat 12N-2:30PM Sessions: 10 1/14 - 3/18

Anne Elser Course # 171DACA310 Thu 1-3:30PM Sessions: 6 2/23 - 3/30

Non-member: $220

Non-member: $220 Member: $200

Member: $200

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HANDCRAFTED “COLD-PROCESS” ALL NATURAL SOAPMAKING Create your own soaps customized to your skin type and fragrance preferences. It’s easy, economical, and fun. Using the “cold process” method, you will make soap from scratch like pioneer homesteaders. Use high quality, all natural ingredients for soap that is good for your skin - add herbs, essential oils, fruits, vegetables, grains, milk, and more. You’ll never buy synthetic, chemically preserved, grocery store detergent bars again! A Materials Fee of $30 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR during the session. Anne Rambo Course # 171DASL010 Sun 1-4:30PM Sessions: 1 1/15 OR Anne Rambo Course # 171DASL015 Sun 1-4:30PM Sessions: 1 3/12 Non-member: $80

Member: $65

NATURAL HANDLOTIONS & TOILETRIES It’s easy to make your own handcreams and lotions, customized to different skin types with fragrances, healing herbs, and even goat’s milk. Then move on to bath salts, body rubs, lip balm, cleansing cream, and cologne. Go home with many jars of skin care products and recipes for many more. Materials Fee of $30 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR in class. Anne Rambo Course # 171DAHC010 Sun 1-4PM Sessions: 1 1/22 OR Anne Rambo Course # 171DAHC015 Sun 1-4PM Sessions: 1 3/19 Non-member: $80

Member: $65

BASIC FLOWER ARRANGEMENT Make that grocery store bunch of flowers into an artistic arrangement for a special occasion or just to brighten up your home. You’ll learn the principles of centerpieces, buffet displays, and theme arrangements for parties and more. Bring one bunch of mixed flowers, and a sharp knife or garden shears. You will go home with a finished arrangement. Kathy Walton Course # 171DADF040 Wed 1-3PM Sessions: 1 1/25 Non-member: $75

Member: $60

ARTISTIC FLOWER ARRANGEMENT Take the basic principles to new directions. We will focus on texture, line, and balance - a minimum of blooms with focal point and style reminiscent of Japanese Ikebana. Bring a bunch of grocery store flowers and several vases, and we’ll make lots of arrangements to take home! Kathy Walton Course # 171DADF050 Wed 1-3PM Sessions: 1 2/8 Non-member: $75

Member: $60

Drawing and Painting EXPLORING WATERCOLOR Fascinated with the watercolor medium but not sure what subject to paint? Join this class and try on a variety of subjects from painting landscapes, cityscapes or flowers - to wildlife and portraits. Discover the excitement of painting freely, focusing on capturing the emotion of the subject, learning watercolor techniques along the way. This class is an excellent opportunity to release creative blockage. A demo will be performed at each session, and Individual guidance offered as you progress with your artwork. All levels welcome. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Diana Toma Course # 171PTWC175 Fri 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 6 1/6 - 2/17 No class 1/20 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

EXPLORE DRAWING & PAINTING WITH INKS! Explore the many varied techniques for capturing values, textures and contours you see in the world around you. Pen and ink. It can sound so permanent and scary. But it doesn’t have to be! There are so many wonderful ways to control this medium, and its presence can add emotion and fine details to any drawing. Plus, knowing different pen and drawing techniques can translate into adding an extra special touch to any commercial project. Ink is an incredibly versatile artistic medium. Subtle style variations can yield works which range from whimsical and clever illustrations to breathtaking and realistic drawings. We will explore many of the methods for building shape, incredible detail & value quickly beginning with capturing/describing form using contour line drawings and making your work more expressive with gesture lines. There is a reason Rembrandt & Durer amongst others created ink drawings and working sketches every day, we will endeavor to explore the medium where stories can be told, moments can be captured: It’s all a matter of your style and line quality. $10 materials fee PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. John Horne Course # 171DWDP200 Mon 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 8 1/9 - 2/27 Non-member: $185

Member: $165

IMPRESSIONIST PASTELS Learn while having fun, loosening up and exploring new pastel techniques. This class will help students explore impressionist pastel techniques, including working with different layers of pastel in vibrant colors, learning hatching, cross hatching and feathering techniques. The class will explore the history of impressionist pastel works and will include group demonstrations as well as hands-on one-onone individualized instruction of the impressionist period’s techniques. Students will work off of photographs or still life arrangements of their choice. The class will enable students to develop comfort with working with pastels and motivate them to continue to develop a love for the freedom of expression enabled through this medium. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Beatriz Maliszewski Course # 171DWPS300 Mon 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 6 1/9 - 2/27 No class 1/16, 2/20 Non-member: $170

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PAINTING WITH A PALETTE KNIFE AND BRUSH Painting with the Palette Knife and Brush: Pushing the paint with a palette knife and brush, popular instructor Maureen Engle, will encourage you to add energy and freshness to your paintings. She believes less is often best, sees purple in everything and will help you to loosen up. Maureen offers different class exercises each session - always optional and sometimes a bit ‘out of the box’ designed to highlight various artistic concepts. She incorporates demos and friendly critique into her classes and will encourage you to try new techniques and develop your unique artistic voice. Your choice of acrylic or oil medium. All levels are welcome. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Maureen Engle Course # 171PTKB110 Mon 11AM-2PM Sessions: 6 1/9 - 2/13 OR Maureen Engle Course # 171PTKB125 Wed 1-4PM Sessions: 6 1/11 - 2/15 OR Maureen Engle Course # 171PTKB225 Wed 1-4PM Sessions: 6 2/22 - 3/29 OR Maureen Engle Course # 171PTKB210 Mon 11AM-2PM Sessions: 6 2/27 - 4/17 No class 3/13, 4/3 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

CREATIVE MIXED MEDIA ACRYLICS Get ready for a fun and fresh approach to making art using versatile acrylic paints combined with collage and other media. In this class students will learn many techniques for combining painting and collage while exploring composition and color. Process over outcome is emphasized, as are pushing creative boundaries and working intuitively. Beginning artists and those with more experience will find the class accessible, enjoyable and inspiring. What are you waiting for? Unleash your creative spirit! See www.spruillarts.org for information on Lauren and a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Lauren Adams Course # 171PTMM010 Mon 3-5:30PM Sessions: 8 1/9 - 3/6 No class 1/16 Non-member: $200

Member: $180

BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ACRYLIC PAINTING Explore the versatility of acrylic paints! With an emphasis on value, color, and composition students will complete one or more paintings, depending on individual speed and level of detail. This class is offered in a relaxed and supportive setting with demonstrations, painting time and ONE-ON-ONE assistance. Students with NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE will learn basic painting principles and techniques. Returning and Intermediate students will further develop their personal style, improve color, composition and design skills. Please bring several options of photo reference and your supplies to first class. See www.spruillarts.org for more information on Lauren and a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Lauren Adams Course # 171PTPT050 Mon 6:30-9PM Sessions: 8 1/9 - 3/6 No class 1/16 Non-member: $200

Member: $180

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COMPOSITION BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE Learn the basic principles and skills of good composition. Students will use a variety of sources and mediums including master paintings, photographs, and their own work. Supplies discussed at first session or see www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171DWCO010 Tue 9:30AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28 Non-member: $180 Member: $160 BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE PORTRAIT DRAWING This course provides an excellent way to focus your study on the portrait and advance your drawing skills. Emphasis will be placed on developing a ‘structural model’ based on its attitudes/tension/ambience and decoration with additional focus on proportion, composition and working towards achieving a likeness. Learn to see, understand, formulate & dynamically render the human portrait on paper. Live models will be used for all classes. Model fees will be collected by the instructor at the first class. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. John Horne Course # 171DWPD045 Tue 12:30-3:30PM Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

PAINTING - BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE A fun, experimental class for getting the paint out of the tube and onto the paper. Create and experiment with shape, form, and color. Students receive instruction in basic painting techniques. Acrylic paints only! See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171PTPT020 Tue 1-4PM Sessions: 9 1/10 - 3/7 OR Chery Baird Course # 171PTPT030 Tue 6-9PM Sessions: 9 1/10 - 3/7 Non-member: $185

Member: $165

PORTRAIT AND FIGURE II WITH NANCY HONEA Explore a dynamic approach to portrait drawing/painting in Course II of threecourse program. Concentrate on the Figure, and build on skills learned in Course I. Experience dynamic seeing using Gesture Painting. Expand your knowledge of anatomy and painting using Open and Closed Grisaille. Cultivate your own unique design in figure compositions. Understand the effect of Light as it moves across the human form. Learn characteristics of two types of shadows. Continuing students progress at their own pace. Instruction is by Lecture, Illustration, Demonstration, and Individual instruction at easel. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Shared model fee collected at first class. INTERMEDIATE LEVEL DRAWING/PAINTING SKILLS ARE REQUIRED. Nancy Honea Course # 171PTPF040 Tue 1:30-4:30PM Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28 Non-member: $230

Member: $210

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BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED FIGURE DRAWING This class is geared toward beginning, intermediate, and advanced figure drawing students, emphasizing issues of representational drawing and draftsmanship. Students explore spatial relationships & volumetrics while exploring the bonds between line, mass, observation, and experimentation while developing a strong ability to see, compose, understand and dynamically render the human body. All drawing media are acceptable (charcoal pencils, color pencils, pastels, conte, & watercolor) to describe the body’s physical structure, attitude, proportion, dynamics & tension. A group critique of the work will conclude each class. Live models will be used for all classes. Model fees collected by the instructor at the first class. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. John Horne Course # 171DWFD050 Tue 7-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28

PASTELS! WITH MARGARET DYER We will work from live models and photos (yours or mine) of models and/or urban scenes. We’ll explore drawing, composition, anatomy, proportion, value, perspective and color. Using my step-by-step method of pastel painting, you’ll see how easily you can tackle complicated subjects. First day of class be prepared for a live model. On days we have a model: bring a large newsprint pad and charcoal (vine or compressed) for gesture drawings. Students will pay a model fee; fee amount depends on number of students in class. See www.spruillarts.org or http://margaretdyer.com/workshops.html for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Margaret Dyer Course # 171DWPS215 Wed 10AM-1PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/8 No class 2/8 OR Margaret Dyer Course # 171DWPS225 Wed 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/8 No class 2/8 Non-member: $195

Member: $175

OR John Horne Course # 171DWFD055 Wed 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 Non-member: $190

Member: $170 WATERCOLOR: BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE Learn to create clear washes, glazes and beautiful, confident strokes. Explore beautiful textures, color mixing, composition, and tips and tricks. Techniques for both beginning watercolor artists and those with some skills (Intermediates). You will see a demo each week and receive written, detailed instructions and handouts to take home for practice. Lots of help so you can learn faster and feel more confident. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

Estelle Hart Course # 171PTWC015 Tue 7-9PM Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28 OR Estelle Hart Course # 171PTWC020 Thu 10AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/12 - 3/2 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

BASIC DRAWING This course is for anyone interested in learning how to draw as well as those who would like to improve their drawing abilities. Taught by a published award-winning illustrator, students will examine the fundamentals of drawing while exploring various media and techniques. Students will learn the basics of line, shape, value, texture and perspective to create finished drawings in pencil and charcoal. Students will draw from easels with subject matter provided by the instructor. The last class will be an introduction to watercolor. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Bill Stevens Course # 171DWBD020 Wed 10AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

WATERCOLOR PAINTING: ALL LEVELS Watercolor wonder: Popular instructor Maureen Engle will lead exercises in loose, expressive painting with watercolor. Students will practice capturing the subject matter while relinquishing increasing degrees of control to this magical medium. Maureen offers different class exercises each session - always optional and sometimes a bit ‘out of the box’ - designed to highlight various artistic concepts. She incorporates demos and friendly critique into her classes and will encourage you to try new techniques and develop your unique artistic voice. All levels are welcome. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Maureen Engle Course # 171PTWC112 Wed 10AM-12:45PM Sessions: 6 1/11 - 2/15 OR Maureen Engle Course # 171PTWC110 Wed 10AM-12:45PM Sessions: 6 2/22 - 3/29 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

CREATIVE DRAWING AND PAINTING Taught by an award-winning published illustrator, this course emphasizes techniques in charcoal, graphite pencil and watercolor. Watercolor is presented as a fun, easy and forgiving medium. Various subject matter from still life, landscape to self-portraits will be rendered. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Bill Stevens Course # 171DWDP020 Wed 1-3PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 Non-member: $180

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EXPLORE COLOR with NANCY HONEA, Course 3/5: COLOR TEMPERATURE Master Instructor and Colorist Nancy Honea’s EXPLORE COLOR program helps you develop more confidence using color, and create a fluent rhythm choosing colors. The goal is to cultivate your personal color style, and transform your work. COLOR TEMPERATURE, third course in the series, concentrates in depth on increasing your perception of color through TEMPERATURE. Learn easy way to detect COLOR TEMPERATURE. Explore exciting relationships of cool and warm spectrum colors. Achieve clean, fresh mixtures as you develop temperature control. Discover how to make cool and warm mixtures in local color and reflected color. Create subtle transition mixtures with NO muddy color! Students learn through lecture, visual displays, demonstrations, and personal guidance while painting at an easel using specifically designed still life setups. Student Level: Intermediate to Advanced. Work ONLY IN OIL PAINT. No prerequisite requirements. STUDENTS PROVIDE THEIR OWN SUPPLIES. Instructor sends Supply List to Student. Learn more about Nancy’s “EXPLORE COLOR” program at www.Spruillarts.org Nancy Honea Course # 171PTEC220 Wed 1:30-4:30PM Sessions: 6 1/11 - 2/15 Non-member: $230

Member: $210

Painting Wildlife Freely in Watercolor Have you ever been moved by the beauty of a cub or enchanted by the glimpse of a bird? Let award winning European artist Diana Toma guide you into the charming world of emotional painting, exploring free-flow watercolor, and learning technique tips along the way. Liberate yourself from the fear of wrong making, and release creative blockage. A demo will be performed at each class, and individual guidance offered as you progress with your artwork. A new artwork will be created at each session using a reference photo offered by the instructor. All levels are welcome, but for beginners a basic KNOWLEDGE of the medium is REQUIRED. See www. spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Diana Toma Course # 171PTWC340 Wed 7-9PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

DRAWING - BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE Learn all basic drawing principles utilizing various drawing mediums. Highlights will include mark-making, ways of seeing, blind contour, gesture, negative space, value, etc. Bring a pencil and a spiral-bound 18” x 24” (smooth) drawing pad to first session. Additional supplies discussed at first session or see www.spruillarts. org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171DWDW010 Thu 9:30AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/12 - 3/2 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

MIXED MEDIA DRAWING Improve your mark-making skills and vocabulary with traditional and unusual drawing mediums, while making a series of drawings. Working with multiple mediums will allow students to explore a variety of possibilities. The skills and techniques learned in this class will translate into other areas of art. Come and enjoy this unique drawing experience. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171DWMM020 Thu 1-4:30PM Sessions: 3 1/12 - 1/26 OR Chery Baird Course # 171DWMM025 Thu 6-9:30PM Sessions: 3 1/12 - 1/26 Non-member: $165

WATERCOLOR - ALL LEVELS Explore color theory, design and painting techniques in the fascinating medium of transparent watercolor. Every lesson has a different focus and can be done by everyone from beginning to advanced. Come paint and enjoy. Some minimal drawing and painting experience would be helpful. Supplies discussed at first class; see www.spruillarts.org a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. CALL INSTRUCTOR PRIOR TO REGISTRATION IF YOU ARE NEW TO THIS CLASS TO DISCUSS TEACHING STYLE. Call the Spruill Center for phone number. Gail Novak Course # 171PTWC010 Thu 7-9PM Sessions: 8 1/12 - 3/2 Non-member: $145

Member: $125

BUILDING YOUR ARTIST’S EYE: A STILL LIFE PAINTING CLASS A logical academic class for beginners to intermediate painters to build their confidence and knowledge in composition, drawing, color and value. Students will be guided through exploring traditional approaches to still life painting with oil or acrylic paint (at student’s preference). The instructor will work with each student individually in a hands on step-by-step fashion making sure that everyone is working comfortably at their own pace. The class will enable students to better see and represent life like subjects and motivate them to continue to develop as painters. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Beatriz Maliszewski Course # 171PTPT500 Thu 7-9PM Sessions: 6 1/12 - 2/16 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

SHADOWS & LIGHT, ADULT DRAWING (BEGINNER TO ADVANCED) Treat yourself to a fun class & learn to ‘sculpt’ with pencils & ‘paint’ with charcoal, in a class geared to multiple levels, beginners through advanced. Learn the “8 essentials To Good Art” & discover a world of exciting, dynamic, drawing. This class will focus on: light, white shadows, composition, perspective, structure, value, construction, proportion, mixed media & more and presented in a progressive format, each session builds on the last so you can join anytime! Initially students will draw from either instructor -or- student provided photographs (Portrait, Model, Architectural, Landscape) using a wide variety of media. This is your time to express yourself while focusing on creating 3 & 4 dimensional drawings while you rediscover the dynamics of drawing. Work in black/white & color. A group critique will be incorporated into each class. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. John Horne Course # 171DWDW055 Fri 10AM-1PM Sessions: 8 1/13 - 3/3 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

Member: $145

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PAINTING - ALL MEDIUMS - ALL LEVELS A class designed for students at any level of experience using their preferred paint medium (oil, acrylic, or watercolor). You can work from photos, a still life setup that will be provided for you, or your own sketches, ideas or personal objects that you bring to class. You will work to accomplish your own goals as you learn good composition, color, principles of design and brushwork techniques. Students will receive individual attention from the instructor during each session. Bring your supplies to the first class. There will be a short introductory discussion for beginning students prior to starting your painting adventure. Others just come and begin painting! This is a lively, enthusiastic class that will be fun and full of information. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Estelle Hart Course # 171PTPT040 Sat 10AM-1PM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $205

PAINTING PORTRAITS FREELY IN WATERCOLOR Discover the excitement of painting portraits freely, focusing on capturing the facial expression, learning technique tips along the way. This course is an excellent opportunity to release creative blockage, and liberate yourself from the fear of wrong doing. Nothing can go wrong in this class, accidents are converted to serendipitous happenings and the results are fast and spectacular. All levels are welcome, but for beginners a basic knowledge of the medium is required. A demo will be performed at each class, and individual guidance offered as you progress with your artwork. See website for additional details regarding supplies and more information on European visual artist Diana Toma.

Non-member: $180

No class 2/4

Member: $160

INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING This class will explore basic drawing techniques including light and shadow, line, perspective, and composition. Through a series of demos and setups, students will learn to construct visually interesting drawings while gaining a sound understanding of materials and methods. This course is intended for students looking to gain a solid foundation in drawing, which will provide the basis for moving towards more advanced techniques such as figure drawing, painting, and sculpture. Materials used will include: graphite, charcoal, conte’ crayon, and ink. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Thomas Key Course # 171DWDW060 Sun 12:30-3:30PM Sessions: 8 1/15 - 3/12 No class 2/12 Non-member: $200

Member: $180

DRAWING: BEYOND THE BASICS This class is a wonderful opportunity to build upon and expand your basic drawing skills! The instructor will challenge the students with a variety of still-life set-ups focusing on building rendering skills. Composition and technique will be also be central themes to this class as well as an emphasis on COLOR. Media will include graphite, charcoal, conte, colored pencil, and chalk pastel. Modest drawing skills from previous studies would be helpful. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Thomas Key Course # 171DWDW080 Mon 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/16 - 3/6 Non-member: $215

Member: $195

Pat Fiorello Course # 171PTWC210 Tue 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 7 1/17 - 2/28 Non-member: $200

Member: $185

Diana Toma Course # 171PTWC105 Sat 10AM-12:30PM Sessions: 6 1/14 - 3/4

WATERCOLOR PAINTING: TAKING YOUR ARTWORK TO THE NEXT LEVEL This course is designed for students who have some experience with watercolor and are ready to move beyond technique to a greater focus on composition and personal expression. Focus will be on making deliberate choices, particularly in the areas of design, color, and value to create stronger, more expressive paintings. Will include painting time, instruction designed to further your artistic development and critiques. Students can paint subject matter of their choice from either photos or their own still life set-ups. Students will be encouraged to pick an area for focused study for the quarter (instructor will provide guidance, so don’t be concerned if you are not sure what you want to work on). Please bring supplies to first class. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

Member: $180

PET PORTRAIT AND WILDLIFE DRAWING This fun and exciting class is especially designed for those who want to draw a portrait of their furry family member! Pets are such an integral part of our lives, so why not learn how to capture that special relationship with a drawing in black and white or color? Students will provide the photo reference to work from of their favorite dog, cat or otherwise, while the instructor will demonstrate techniques ranging from animal fur, proportions, eyes, teeth, etc. Students will also be free to draw more exotic animals if they wish. Media will include graphite, charcoal, conte’, and pastel. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Thomas Key Course # 171DWPP060 Tue 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/17 - 3/7 Non-member: $215

Member: $195

PORTRAIT DRAWING (ALL LEVELS) Have you ever wanted to be able to draw the human face and achieve an accurate likeness? Now you can! This class will focus on seeing the human face as a series of basic shapes and patterns of light and shadow. Instructor will illustrate techniques through a series of drawing demonstrations. Students will provide their own photographic sources as reference and draw in a variety of media including graphite, charcoal, conte’ crayon and chalk pastel. This class is open to all skill levels, but some basic drawing skills would be helpful. RETURNING STUDENTS WELCOME. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Thomas Key Course # 171DWPT010 Wed 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/18 - 3/8 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

PORTRAIT DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS Have you ever wanted to be able to draw the human face and achieve an accurate likeness? Now you can! This class will focus on seeing the human face as a series of basic shapes and patterns of light and shadow. Instructor will illustrate techniques through a series of drawing demonstrations. Students will provide their own photographic sources as reference and draw in a variety of media including graphite, charcoal, conte’ crayon and chalk pastel. This class is open to all skill levels, but some basic drawing skills would be helpful. RETURNING STUDENTS WELCOME. See www.spruillarts. org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Thomas Key Course # 171DWPT020 Fri 10AM-1PM Sessions: 8 1/20 - 3/10 Non-member: $200

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ABSTRACT PAINTING - STRUCTURE AND FORM Abstract painting can be expressive and dynamic. We will learn how to transition from the real to the abstract. The structures of abstract forms are all around us. We will use basic compositional strategies to find those structures and forms in still life and the natural world. Abstract painting focuses the creative process in a new and exciting way. Come and experience the challenge and freedom of the abstract artist! See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171PTAB060 Thu 1-4:30PM Sessions: 6 2/2 - 3/9 OR Chery Baird Course # 171PTAB070 Thu 6-9:30PM Sessions: 6 2/2 - 3/9 Non-member: $200

Member: $180

PAINTING PORTRAITS FREELY IN ACRYLIC Discover the excitement of painting portraits freely, focusing on capturing the facial expression, and learning technique tips along the way. This class is an excellent opportunity to release creative blockage. A demonstration will be performed at the session, and Individual guidance offered as you progress with your artwork. All levels are welcome, but for beginners a basic knowledge of the medium is required. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. For more information about award-winning visual artist Diana Toma see the BIO section on the website. Diana Toma Course # 171PTAC012 Mon 10-12:30AM Sessions: 6 2/6 - 3/20 No classs 2/20 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

“Painting People with Animals” - COMPOSITIONS IN WATERCOLOR This course brings together the beauty of human and animal worlds. Explore the art of freeflow painting while learning the rules of composition, and getting technique tips. This class is an excellent opportunity to release creative blockage and liberate yourself from the fear of wrong doing. A reference photograph to paint from will be provided by the instructor, and a demo will be performed at the beginning of each class. All levels are welcome, but for beginners a basic KNOWLEDGE of the medium is REQUIRED. Individual guidance will be offered as you progress with your artwork. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. For more information about awardwinning visual artist Diana Toma see the BIO section on the website. Diana Toma Course # 171PTPT130 Fri 10-12:30AM Sessions: 6 2/24 - 3/31 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

EXPLORE COLOR with NANCY HONEA, Course 4/5: INTENSITY & MIXING CLEAN NEUTRALS Master Instructor and Colorist Nancy Honea’s EXPLORE COLOR program helps you develop more confidence using color, and create a fluent rhythm choosing colors. The goal is to cultivate your personal color style, and transform your work. INTENSITY & MIXING CLEAN NEUTRALS, fourth course in the series, will focus in depth on increasing your knowledge of color relationships in mixing. It is essential to grasp a system that guides your selection of each color for a mixture. Using the Itten color wheel system, we explore direct and indirect complement relationships in mixtures. Discover how each color combination makes a unique neutral. Develop a strategy to achieve vibrant to subtle mixtures. No more muddy mixtures! Students learn through lecture, visual displays, demonstrations, and personal guidance while painting at an easel using specifically designed still life setups. Student Level: Intermediate to Advanced. Work ONLY IN OIL PAINT. PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS: Course 3. STUDENTS PROVIDE THEIR OWN SUPPLIES. Instructor sends Supply list to student. Learn more about Nancy’s “EXPLORE COLOR” program at www.Spruillarts.org. Nancy Honea Course # 171PTEC230 Wed 1:30-4:30PM Sessions: 6 3/8 - 4/12 Non-member: $230

Drawing and Painting Workshops INTRO TO ENCAUSTIC PAINTING Explore the basics of the ancient art of encaustic painting. Encaustic painting uses a wax-based paint composed of beeswax, resin, and pigment. We will review setting up an in-home studio set-up, safety issues, surface options, choosing the right torch, color mixing, fusing with a torch, layering, creating texture and more. This class is for students that have never used wax as a medium before or those that have just started out and want to further explore this medium. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Material Fee of $40 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop covers all supplies. Kim McGill Stuart Course # 171PTEP020 Sun 11AM-4:30PM Sessions: 1 1/15 Non-member: $190

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Member: $210

Member: $170

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WATERCOLOR - TRY IT OLD BARN Adults and teens are welcome to attend this relaxing afternoon class and discover the joy of painting with watercolors. If you have always wanted to try watercolor, this is the class for you! Paints, brushes, and paper are included so you do not have the large startup expense of buying costly art supplies. In this class you will learn dry brush techniques, how to paint grasses, and scraping. You will complete and take home an 11”x15” painting of an old barn. A Materials Fee of $5 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR provides all the materials you will need. For more information, visit www.spruillarts.org Marian O Shaughnessy Course # 171PTWC410 Sun 2-4:30PM Sessions: 1 1/15 Non-member: $60

Member: $50

PET PORTRAIT WORKSHOP Learn to paint unique and charming portraits of your pet! Working from photographs, this workshop will cover a range of techniques, putting it all together in a painting full of personality and charm. Work with acrylic paint to mix lovely grays and neutral hues that are ideal for animal features and fur, and practice painting expressive eyes with realistic warmth. Learn to use loose, fluid brushstrokes for developing fur and whiskers and layer colors for a dimensional effect. Bring a sack lunch. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Lauren Adams Course # 171PTPP040 Thu 11:30AM-3:30PM Sessions: 1 1/19 Non-member: $90

Member: $75

ACRYLIC COLOR MIXING Discover “clean” color mixing with acrylic paints. Compare the properties of modern and mineral pigments and learn how they mix differently. Save time and money by learning how to mix the colors you want. Create a variety of glazes and special effects using acrylic mediums and iridescent mixtures. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

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Lauren Adams Course # 171PTPW040 Thu 11:30AM-3:30PM Sessions: 1 1/26 Non-member: $90

Member: $75

“Bloom Your Self” INTUITIVE PAINTING WORKSHOP WITH DIANA TOMA Join award winning European artist Diana Toma in exploring the art of Intuitive Painting. This workshop is about letting go of inhibitions, and plunging into your own inner creative volcano. Learn to express yourself on a large surface splashing, smudging, layering, stretching across the canvas, trusting the process, all while empowering yourself. This workshop might just change the way you approach painting! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, ALL LEVELS WELCOME, from first time painters to advanced professionals. All you need is an open mind. Trust. You are creative already! Paint supplies are included in the $20 materials fee PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT THE WORKSHOP. Just bring 2 acrylic brushes and a large size canvas (36”x48” recommended). See website for additional details regarding supplies and more information on European visual artist Diana Toma. Diana Toma Course # 171PTPT200 Sun 10AM-2:30PM Sessions: 1 1/29 OR Diana Toma Course # 171PTPT205 Sat 10AM-2:30PM Sessions: 1 2/25 OR Diana Toma Course # 171PTPT210 Sat 10AM-2:30PM Sessions: 1 3/25 Non-member: $140

Member: $120

SERIOUS SURFACES IN ACRYLIC The surface of a painting is an integral component of the work, and should be carefully considered. Gloss or matte sheen, opaque or transparent ground, textural or smooth surface; all are considerations when working with acrylic grounds and paints. Explore surfaces on which to paint with a variety of materials and techniques suited to your individual style and imagery. Bring a sack lunch. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. IRONING ON PAPER ENCAUSTIC PAINTING Ironing as an encaustic wax painting technique results in a unique and beautiful experience for the artist and the viewer. Surfaces can be created to emulate coral-thick and textural, or thin layers of pigmented, natural, unbleached beeswax can be fused to watercolor paper or wood surfaces revealing subtle, transparent layers of color that seem to pulsate and move before the eyes of the beholder. In this encaustic workshop, learn the method of ironing wax to develop what Penny calls, “Selfscapes,” representations of sky, sea, ground, or simple yet stunning abstract fields of luscious color. You will leave this workshop with several encaustic wax masterpieces on paper and wooden substrates. While moving gracefully with the flow of the molten wax under the hot iron, you may find yourself swimming within serene waves, floating amongst translucent clouds and experiencing a healing that is born from the freedom of creating abstract beauty without restriction. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Materials are included in the Materials Kit Fee of $30 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. See www.spruillarts.org for information regarding the Materials Kit and a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Penny Treese Course # 171PTEP030 Thu 10:30AM-4:30PM Sessions: 1 1/26 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

Lauren Adams Course # 171PTSS010 Thu 11:30AM-3:30PM Sessions: 1 2/2 Non-member: $90

Member: $75

PAN PASTEL: “A TRULY NEW ART MEDIUM” Pan pastels are a 21st century invention. In this one day workshop students will try and explore the many possibilities of this amazing medium and acquire a basic understanding and working knowledge of this exciting new medium. Pan pastels are really new and different from the soft pastels on which they are based. Pan pastels do not create a dusty mess, are easy to handle, and have a consistency that almost feels creamy although they are a dry medium. Instructor will provide the materials for this workshop allowing students to experiment with pan pastels without having to commit to the expense of buying them. Bring a brown bag with lunch or snacks. A materials fee of $15 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the workshop. Beatriz Maliszewski Course # 171DWPS110 Fri 9:30AM-3PM Sessions: 1 2/3 Non-member: $115

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OIL PAINTING IN A WEEKEND

New workshop! If you’ve always wanted to try your hand at oil painting, this is the perfect way to get started. We will cover what you need to know about oil painting materials, color mixing basics, a simple process for oil painting “alla prima” and technical tips to make things easier. Demonstrations and “paint-alongs” will get you started in an easy, fun and supportive environment. To minimize cost and time required to shop for oil painting supplies, everything you need for class will be provided. A materials fee of $50 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR at the workshop (cash or check only) is required. Pat Fiorello Course # 171PTOW010 Sat, Sun 10AM-4PM Sessions: 2 2/4 - 2/5 Non-member: $270

Member: $250

INTRO TO PHOTO-ENCAUSTIC PAINTING Take your art to new dimensions by learning to combine the ancient art of encaustics with modern photography and printing techniques. Participants will learn how to integrate a photographic image with encaustic through techniques such as layering, painting, and by making the original imagery translucent. We will create textures and washes adding interest and depth to your photos. Overview of proper tools and safety procedures. INTRO TO ENCAUSTIC PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED. Materials are included in the Materials Kit Fee of $40 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. See www.spruillarts.org for information regarding the Materials Kit and a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Kim McGill Stuart Course # 171PTPE010 Sun 11AM-4:30PM Sessions: 1 2/5 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

BIG RESULTS FROM WORKING SMALL If you are ready to expand your thinking, you can get BIG results working on small paintings. By limiting the painting surface to no larger than 8” x 10”, students are set free to play and experiment in the painting process. With less investment in time and materials, students have nothing to lose and everything to gain! The small quick samples created in class can go on to inspire larger works. Are you open to surprises, and letting go of outcomes? Then this class is for you! (Acrylic paints only.) See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Lauren Adams Course # 171PTWB050 Thu 11:30AM-3:30PM Sessions: 1 2/9 Non-member: $90

Member: $75

NEW YEAR NEW YOU: ZENTANGLE® TANGLING TRAVELERS First, we’ll cover the basics of Zentangle, so beginners are welcome! Then we’ll use maps as our background paper for creating unique Zentangle Inspired Art. Zentangle is a beautiful art form that anyone can do one step at a time with structured patterns (www. zentangle.com ) . All materials needed will be furnished for a $10 materials fee PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTORS.

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Zentangle® - Jeannie Mahood and Joan Payton Course # 171DWZT095 Sat 10AM-2PM Sessions: 1 2/11 Non-member: $110

Member: $90

ACRYLIC WINTER LANDSCAPE This one-day acrylic painting workshop will focus on color harmony, shape making and combining lost and found edges to maintain a loose, painterly quality in creating a lovely winter landscape scene. We will discuss how to paint trees, snow, and light and shadow in the winter landscape. We will use specific techniques to enhance reality with exciting color and value. Class will consist of visual presentation, demos, and plenty of working time at your easel with one-onone guidance. Bring a sack lunch. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

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Lauren Adams Course # 171PTWL010 Thu 11:30AM-3:30PM Sessions: 1 2/16 Non-member: $90

Member: $75

BLACK & WHITE - NOTAN Seeing compositions in two values-black & white, makes dynamic drawings and paintings! Notan is the term used by the Japanese to express the principle of design seen in flat areas of black or white value. Our source material will be still life and landscape photographs & drawings. Once the clarity of the structures or masses is established, the image will be developed further through line, color, rhythm and harmony. Three projects will be presented to show how the basic element of Notan can be used to create strong drawings, collages and paintings. The expressive power of white-on-white and black-on-black have inspired artists such as; Rembrandt, Picasso and Franz Kline. Come and be inspired too! See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171PTNT010 Sat 9:30AM-4:30PM Sessions: 2 2/18 - 2/25 Non-member: $185

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WATERCOLOR: Art for NonArtists Workshop Have you ever wanted more art and creativity in your life but told yourself “ I can’t do that-I’m not artistic?” Well then this is the workshop for you. In this one-day workshop, you can discover and enjoy your natural creative abilities. We’ll be covering a range of watercolor techniques with time for handson practice. You will also learn how to apply those techniques to a painting that we will do together step-by-step. You will leave the workshop with a completed painting and the realization that You Can Do It! . Perfect for absolute beginners or those returning to watercolor for a refresher on techniques. Materials fee of $20 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR at workshop will cover all the supplies you’ll need, so no other supplies are necessary. Pat Fiorello Course # 171PTNA010 Sat 10AM-3PM Sessions: 1 2/25 Non-member: $120

Member: $100 WATERCOLOR - TRY IT LIGHTHOUSE In this relaxing afternoon class you will discover the joy of painting with watercolors. If you have always wanted to try watercolor, this is the class for you! Paints, brushes, and paper are included so you do not have the large start up expense of buying costly art supplies. In this class you will learn how to paint clouds. Techniques of layering and softening edges to shape a round form will be shown. You will complete and take home an 11”x15” painting of a lighthouse. A Materials Fee of $5 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR provides all the materials you

will need. Marian O Shaughnessy Course # 171PTWC430 Sat 2:30-5PM Sessions: 1 2/18 Non-member: $60

Member: $50

BEYOND REALISM: ABSTRACT LANDSCAPES Take inspiration from the landscapes around you and reference photos to create abstract paintings in acrylics. Painting “what you see” doesn’t have to involve creating an exact replica of your reference! You can learn to create images that go beyond realism. You will explore methods for establishing compositional structure, values, color, and the mood of a scene. There will be plenty of fun exercises to help you loosen up your painting style as you go. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

PAINTING A GARDEN FREELY IN ACRYLIC Discover the excitement of painting gardens freely, focusing on capturing the emotion of the subject while keeping the resemblance, learning techniques along the way. This class is an excellent opportunity to release creative blockage. The results are fast and spectacular. A demo will be performed at the workshop! All levels welcome. Paint supplies are included in the $10 materials fee PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT THE WORKSHOP. Just bring 2-3 acrylic brushes and a large size canvas (36”x24” recommended). Diana Toma Course # 171PTPW050 Sat 10AM-1:30PM Sessions: 1 3/11 Non-member: $125

Member: $105

WATERCOLOR - TRY IT BEACH SCENES Do you love the ocean as much as I do? Come learn how to paint the sea oats and palm trees that are familiar sights in Florida. You will learn how to paint the ocean, how to use a toothbrush to splatter fine sand, how to paint a coconut palm, and how to paint shadows. Adults and teens are welcome. Paints, brushes, and paper are included so you do not have the large start up expense of buying costly art supplies. You will complete and take home two 5” x 7” paintings. A Materials Fee of $5 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR provides all the materials you will need. Marian O Shaughnessy Course # 171PTWC445 Sun 2-4:30PM Sessions: 1 3/19 Non-member: $60

Member: $50

ENCAUSTIC TEXTURE AND EMBEDDING Explore the rich, touchable and textural qualities of encaustic wax. Spend the day creating tantalizing textures with oil pigmented wax, water and fire. Emulate textures from coral reefs to smooth surfaces, reminiscent of glassy lake water at dusk. Embed or press objects into wax that are personal to your story-charms, string, bottle-tops, branches and memorabilia. Practice enhancing textures with oil paint washes and rubs. Use blow torches and carving tools to create various surface marks and undulations. INTRO TO ENCAUSTIC PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED. Materials are included in the Materials Kit Fee of $40 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. See www.spruillarts.org for information regarding the Materials Kit and a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Kim McGill Stuart Course # 171PTEP070 Sun 11AM-4:30PM Sessions: 1 3/26 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

Lauren Adams Course # 171PTPT060 Thu 11:30AM-3:30PM Sessions: 1 2/23 Non-member: $90

Member: $75

PAINTING A CITYSCAPE IN WATERCOLOR ON LARGE SURFACE Join award winning Eurpoean artist Diana Toma in learning to let go of stiff technique methods, and discover the joy of painting freely. Bring a full sheet of watercolor paper (22”x30”), paint supplies, a large round watercolor brush with pointy tip (#14 or #16) and be ready to have a painting adventure in watercolor! A photo reference will be provided for each participant in the class, and a demo will be performed live. For intermediate and advanced levels students.

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Diana Toma Course # 171PTPW060 Sun 10AM-1:30PM Sessions: 1 3/5 Non-member: $125

Member: $105

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WATERCOLOR - TRY IT ROBINS Why not try painting with watercolors? In a relaxing afternoon session, you will paint 5 little robins sitting on a limb. This is an introductory class for anyone who has always wanted to try watercolor - teens and adults are welcome. Paints, brushes, and watercolor paper are included so you do not have the large start up expense of buying costly art supplies. You will learn about painting wet into wet and saving whites. See an example at watercolorsbymarian.com under Training. A Materials Fee of $5 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR provides all the materials you will need. Marian O Shaughnessy Course # 171PTWC425 Sun 2-4:30PM Sessions: 1 4/2 Non-member: $60

WARM & COZY KNITTED HAT Join us for this step-by-step knitting workshop and create a wonderfully warm and cozy hat for winter! Learn the fundamentals of knitting such as casting on, knitting in the round, knitting on double point needles and binding off. Ideal for beginners or those who need a little refresher. ALL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES ARE INCLUDED. Feel free to BYOB and make it a craft & sip session! Amy Gresens Course # 171FAFF175 Tue 7-9PM Sessions: 2 1/17 - 1/24 Non-member: $130

Member: $110

SEWING MINI SESSION Have you been curious about sewing? Do you want to be able to make your own wallets, bags or clothes? This is the class for you! We will talk about pattern selection, fabrics, and materials needed. Projects will be discussed prior to class starting (email) so that you will have some choices. All the basics of using the sewing machine will be discussed. Materials needed will be determined prior to class starting (email or phone). No experience necessary.

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Julie Glasser Course # 171FAMS115 Sat, Sun 1-4PM Sessions: 2 1/21 - 1/22 Non-member: $115

Member: $95

SEWING - DESIGN YOUR OWN BAG/ POUCH/ELECTRONIC COVER In this class you will design your own bag by using simple math and drawing skills. There is no experience necessary in this class where you will learn to sew basic seams and zipper insertion. Julie Glasser Course # 171FASD100 Sat, Sun 10AM-1PM Sessions: 2 2/18 - 2/19

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STUNNING KNITTED COWL Have you been coveting those chunky neck warmers seen in magazines? If so, join us for this step-by-step knitting workshop and learn how to make a super stylish cowl. Your friends will be jealous! Learn knitting fundamentals such as casting on, garter stich, binding off and reading patterns in this fun-filled 2 day workshop. Ideal for beginners or those who need a little refresher. ALL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES ARE INCLUDED. Feel free to BYOB and make it a craft and sip session! Amy Gresens Course # 171FAFF150 Tue 7-9PM Sessions: 2 2/21 - 2/28 Non-member: $130

Janet Schneider Course # 171FADP015 Sun 1-4PM Sessions: 1 3/5 Non-member: $60

Member: $110

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Member: $50

Fiber Arts

Non-member: $115

GET TO KNOW YOUR SEWING MACHINE! DECORATIVE PILLOW If you have never used a sewing machine before then this is the class for you! Learn how to thread the machine, fill a bobbin, sew a straight seam and more while creating and finishing a decorative stuffed pillow. Sewing machines and all materials are provided.

GLASS ART - KILNFORMING Students in this class will complete four to six projects such as vases, bowls, plates, jewelry and more. Come learn everything you need to know to get started fusing & slumping glass art. Each week there will be discussion covering everything from proper cutting of glass, to the technical aspect of finishing a piece. You will also get plenty of creative time with hands on help. All levels of experience are welcome-Teenagers to Adults! $70 Materials Fee PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR at first class. Kelly Thames Course # 171GLKF055 Mon 10AM-12N Sessions: 6 1/9 - 2/13 OR Kelly Thames Course # 171GLKF050 Tue 7-9PM Sessions: 6 1/10 - 2/21 No class 2/14 OR Kelly Thames Course # 171GLKF040 Wed 10AM-12N Sessions: 6 1/11 - 2/15 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE STAINED GLASS Have fun learning the art of stained glass. All steps from the selection of glass to finished work are taught. Both copper foil and leaded glass techniques are covered. Students will complete two to four works. Intermediates work on projects of their choice and learn techniques not covered in Beginner work. Beginner’s Materials Fee of $35 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR during first class. Intermediates provide their own supplies. Additional supplies and glass are available for purchase from the instructor. Anne Rambo Course # 171GLSG010 Mon 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 9 1/9 - 3/13 No class 1/16 Non-member: $195

Member: $175

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INTERMEDIATE/CONTINUING GLASS BEADMAKING Expand and strengthen your glass beadmaking skills! Using an oxygen/propane torch, we will work on various techniques including encasing, florals, hollow and sculptural beads, complex cane, off-mandrel work, and dichroic glass. This class is open to students who have completed Beginning Glass Beadmaking or have equivalent experience, as well as more advanced beadmakers. Class will be held in a studio setting which may include students of various experience levels. Students must be 18 or older. This class is not for pregnant women. Margo Knight Course # 171GLGB030 Sat 10AM-1PM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $210

Member: $190

STAINED GLASS JEWELRY Use stained glass copper foil techniques to make jewelry pendants, earrings and charms. Learn to cut glass shapes, apply foil, and solder with lead-free solder. Apply a jump ring or bail and you’re done! Also learn “sandwiching” pictures, flowers, etc. between two pieces of glass. These jewelry pieces are easy and make great gifts!! A short lunch break will be taken. $35 Material Fee PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR at workshop covers everything you will need to make a number of items. NO PRIOR STAINED GLASS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Anne Rambo Course # 171GLJE015 Sun 10:30AM-4:30PM Sessions: 1 2/5 Non-member: $140

Member: $120

GET TO KNOW GLASS BEADMAKING Find out if you like working with hot glass - spend five hours learning the basics of melting glass over an open torch to make wearable beads. The Registration Fee covers glass and fuel used in class. No other supplies are needed, but students are requested to wear natural fiber clothing with long sleeves and must be 18 or older. This class is not for pregnant women. Margo Knight Course # 171GLGB009 Sun 12:30-5:30PM Sessions: 1 2/19 Non-member: $80

Member: $70

BEGINNING GLASS BEADMAKING Learn basic flameworking techniques using an oxygen/propane torch to make glass beads. Students will learn through lecture, demos and hands-on experience. They will also benefit from working alongside more seasoned flameworkers as they learn in this exciting studio setting. Supplies needed (glass rods: approximate cost $10 - $30) will be discussed at the first class. Students are requested to wear natural fiber clothing with long sleeves, and must be 18 or older. This class is not for pregnant women. Margo Knight Course # 171GLGB015 Sat 11AM-1:30PM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $195

Member: $175

Glass Workshops THE GLASS ART OF ASTROLOGY The natal chart in Astrology represents the “flight plan” for your life. Learn about your personal planets and signs while creating a unique oneof-a kind representation in the shape of a large fused glass art piece. Reenie, an Astrologer at The Inner Space in Sandy Springs, will give an overview of the meaning of the planets, signs, and houses. She will then give personal readings of your chart as you work with Kelly Thames to create your unique fused glass chart. You will combine the art of astrological knowledge with the beauty of glass to create a timeless conversation piece. Please email the instructor with your Birth Date, Birth Time, Birth City and State (or country). Allow one week after class date for firing of the glass piece. There is a $25 materials fee PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the class. Kelly Thames Maureen Gilchrist Course # 171GLAA100 Sun 12N-4PM Sessions: 1 1/29 Non-member: $125

Member: $105

BIG BOWLS In this one-day workshop participants will create their own 16” round or square fused glass bowl. Design & color theory techniques in glass will be discussed to aid in the creation process. It would be helpful but not required to come to class with some ideas and or sketches. Bowls will be fired in kiln twice. May take up to two weeks for bowls to be returned to artist. BEGINNERS ARE WELCOME! All tools are provided. A Glass Materials Fee of $40 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR at workshop. Kelly Thames Course # 171GLBB010 Sun 12N-3PM Sessions: 1 2/26 Non-member: $95

Member: $80

STAINED GLASS WINDCHIMES Make a beautiful, musical windchime or mobile using scrap stained glass. No glass cutting experience necessary. Learn to drill holes in glass and the secrets of securely fastening the “dangles”. A Materials Fee of $20 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the workshop covers all the materials needed to go home with a fabulous finished windchime. Anne Rambo Course # 171GLWC010 Fri 6:30-10PM Sessions: 1 3/3 Non-member: $80

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Jewelry BEGINNING JEWELRY & METALSMITHING Learn the basic techniques of jewelry fabrication and metalsmithing by making pieces such as bracelets, pendants, and rings. Students will learn soldering with a torch, piercing, finishing, forming, forging, and bezel stone setting. Students are encouraged to work in sterling silver, which they will be able to purchase for approximately $75-$90. All necessary tools are provided. For beginners, THE FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY. There will be NEW PROJECTS each quarter! For information on instructors, please log onto the Spruill website at www. spruillarts.org. Leslie Ferrill Course # 171JEAA125 Mon 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13 OR Amy Gresens Course # 171JEAA165 Mon 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13 OR Susan Saul Course # 171JEAA140 Wed 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/11 - 3/15 OR Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEAA150 Thu 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/12 - 3/16 OR Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEAA160 Thu 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/12 - 3/16 OR Kristin Wilder Course # 171JEAA145 Fri 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/13 - 3/17 Non-member: $234

Member: $214

BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING Learn the basic techniques of jewelry fabrication and metalsmithing. Students will learn basic jewelry fabrication techniques such as soldering, piercing, finishing, forming, forging, and bezel stone setting. Students are encouraged to work in sterling silver, which they will be able to purchase for approximately $75-$90. All necessary tools are provided. For new beginners, THE FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY. Continuing students may work independently if they wish. Information on instructors is available at www.spruillarts.org. Thomas Beard Course # 171JEAA220 Fri 7-10PM Sessions: 10 1/13 - 3/17 Non-member: $234

Member: $214

BEYOND THE BASICS: DESIGN AND FABRICATION IN METAL This class guides students as they transition from beginning level metalsmithing techniques to an intermediate level of design and fabrication. Students will work on more complex, instructor-guided projects, furthering their fabrication skills, craftsmanship and design sense. Projects and demonstrations vary each quarter and may include mechanisms such as hinges, clasps, findings, and surface design techniques. PREREQUISITE: Three Beginning Jewelry and Metalsmithing classes at the Spruill Center for the Arts, or by permission of the instructor. Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEAC010 Mon 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13 OR Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEAC015 Mon 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/9 - 3/13 OR Kristin Wilder Course # 171JEAC020 Wed 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/11 - 3/15 OR Susan Saul Course # 171JEAC040 Thu 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/12 - 3/16 Non-member: $234

Member: $214

ADVANCED JEWELRY FABRICATION AND DESIGN In a fun and focused classroom, gain confidence and satisfaction in your work by deepening and expanding your skills and focusing on personal aesthetic through positive and encouraging one-on-one guidance. We will work on independent projects, as well as learn new techniques. Group discussions will include taking your work to the next level, technical developments, the world of the jewelry artist, and design. Each quarter the format will be based on group and individual needs. PREREQUISITE: Six Jewelry & Metalsmithing classes, or by permission of the instructor. Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEAG075 Tue 10AM-1PM Sessions: 10 1/10 - 3/14 OR Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEAG080 Tue 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 10 1/10 - 3/14 Non-member: $274

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Member: $254

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METALSMITHING FORUM AND FOCUS This intermediate to advanced independent study class is designed to help you achieve your short term and long-term aspirations as a metalsmith, with less emphasis on technique and more on inspiration, design and production. Each student will set their own goals and receive constructive feedback from class and instructor as they devise a plan and progress toward achieving individual aims. Students should have a good grasp of fabrication techniques, studio safety, and SOLDERING. PREREQUISITE: 6 metalsmithing classes, including 2 Beyond the Basics OR 1 Beyond the Basics plus Flame on Soldering tutorial with this instructor OR permission from instructor. Susan Saul Course # 171JEAE510 Wed 2-5PM Sessions: 10 1/11 - 3/15 Non-member: $254

Member: $234

New ADVENTURES IN SILVER CLAY Explore this exciting introduction to the world of silver clay. Silver clay is .999 pure silver powder mixed with organic binders allowing you to work it like clay. It can be molded, sculpted, rolled, textured, and more. The binder burns away when fired, leaving pure silver. Topics include a wide variety of construction techniques, firing, and finishing. NEW PROJECTS EACH QUARTER! This course is intended for beginner to intermediate students. A Materials Kit Fee of $80 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS. Pam East Course # 171JEMC060 Tue 10AM-1PM Sessions: 9 1/10 - 3/7 OR Pam East Course # 171JEMC065 Tue 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 9 1/10 - 3/7 Non-member: $314

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INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED SILVER CLAY

Take your metal clay work to the next level! Explore a variety of intermediate to advanced topics in Metal Clay construction. This course will provide both new skills and techniques, as well as the opportunity to pursue individual projects with guided one-on-one help. NEW PROJECTS EACH QUARTER! PRE-REQUISITE: Two Adventures in Metal Clay classes at Spruill or by permission of the instructor. The required Adventures class can be either silver or base metal clay. A Materials Kit Fee of $30 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS.

JEWELRY DESIGN LAB Hit a block in your jewelry designs? Feel like your designs are limp and missing that certain spark? Or maybe you just need a bit of idea focus or process jumpstart? This class is intended to help students with their jewelry design work using exercises, practicals, and projects to get their ideas flowing and focused. Per class interest, metalsmithing techniques will be demonstrated during class. The instructor will work with students individually on their design ideas- discussing process, techniques, and design elements. Students will have class time to work on their designs. There will be class discussions on design and the projects/exercises. Class participation in these discussions is a must! Students should bring a sketchbook and pencils to the first class. PREREQUISITE: Three Beginning Jewelry and Metalsmithing classes at the Spruill Center for the Arts, or by permission of the instructor. Theresa St.Romain Course # 171JEAC115 Sun 4-8PM Sessions: 5 1/8 - 2/5 Non-member: $199 Member: $179 INTERMEDIATE/CONTINUING GLASS BEADMAKING Expand and strengthen your glass beadmaking skills! Using an oxygen/propane torch, we will work on various techniques including encasing, florals, hollow and sculptural beads, complex cane, off-mandrel work, and dichroic glass. This class is open to students who have completed Beginning Glass Beadmaking or have equivalent experience, as well as more advanced beadmakers. Class will be held in a studio setting which may include students of various experience levels. Students must be 18 or older. This class is not for pregnant women. Margo Knight Course # 171GLGB030 Sat 10AM-1PM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $210

Member: $190

BEGINNING GLASS BEADMAKING Learn basic flameworking techniques using an oxygen/propane torch to make glass beads. Students will learn through lecture, demos and hands-on experience. They will also benefit from working alongside more seasoned flameworkers as they learn in this exciting studio setting. Supplies needed (glass rods: approximate cost $10 - $30) will be discussed at the first class. Students are requested to wear natural fiber clothing with long sleeves, and must be 18 or older. This class is not for pregnant women. Margo Knight Course # 171GLGB015 Sat 11AM-1:30PM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $195

Member: $175

Pam East Course # 171JEMC200 Fri 10AM-1PM Sessions: 9 1/13 - 3/17 No class 1/27 Non-member: $314

Member: $294

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PROJECTS IN BEADWEAVING Take your basic knowledge of beadweaving and step it up a notch with this class. Use your techniques learned in the Techniques in Beadweaving class and apply them to more complicated project-oriented pieces of jewelry. This class will push you slightly beyond the basics and into embellishment, combining stitches, and creating original projects. This class will prepare you for Intermediate Beadweaving. Julie Glasser Course # 171JEBA070 Tue 10AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

INTERMEDIATE BEAD-WEAVING Use your basic knowledge of off-loom beadweaving to create more complicated pieces. Color, design, embellishments, and closures will be discussed. This class will be project-based, with ample time to complete each project. Each project will be based on the basic stitches learned in the Techniques in Beadweaving course. This will be a relaxed atmosphere and an enjoyable time to bead with your peers! Only one previous beading course is required to join this class. Julie Glasser Course # 171JEBC020 Fri 10AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/13 - 3/3 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

INTRO TO BEADWEAVING No experience is needed to work with glass seed beads, needle and thread to learn the basics of off-loom bead-weaving. Create fabrics using various stitches such as peyote, netting, herringbone, right-angle weave and spiral rope. Each class will be devoted to explaining the history of each stitch, the basics of working each stitch and variations of each stitch; such as increasing/decreasing and flat vs. tubular/circular. Students will be guided in using these basic stitches to create wearable projects such as bracelets, rings and necklaces. You’ll be amazed at the endless jewelry possibilities you can create with these fundamental skills! Materials fee of $20 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR first day of class (unless you already have supplies from a previous class). Julie Glasser Course # 171JEBA040 Thu 10AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/12 - 3/2 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

POLYMER CLAY TECHNIQUES Polymer Clay is an amazing medium for Jewelers, sculptors and multimedia artists. Add color, texture, shape and volume to your work. Come learn the basics of working this material, curing, polishing and connecting it to other mediums. All levels are welcome and returning students will continue with advanced techniques. Constructing bracelets, necklaces, earrings or objets d’art are some of the projects to be covered using the techniques in this class. There will be new projects each quarter! See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

Jewelry/Metalsmiting Workshops

TECHNIQUE INTENSIVE: UNDERSTANDING RETICULATION Enhance your designs with beautiful one-of-a-kind textures on silver, using a special alloy and torch technique. If you’ve tried this before and had less than stellar success, find out what you need to know to get great results. No need to buy pre-made sheets when you can make better patterns yourself! Demos and discussions will include potential uses for your reticulated material. This is an all levels class. Students should have basic soldering and sawing skills. See www. spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

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Susan Saul Course # 171JEWR025 Sat 10AM-4PM Sessions: 1 1/14 Non-member: $157

Member: $137

JEWELRY INTENSIVE FOR BEGINNERS - PICK SOLDERING The Jewelry Intensive for Beginners (JIB) series of classes is designed to increase your knowledge of techniques and skills in metalsmithing fundamentals in a workshop format. The Pick method of soldering is one of the most efficient ways to solder in metalsmithing, applicable to many different situations. This oneday workshop is focused on torch fundamentals for pick soldering and will boost your confidence in all torch situations. There will be demos and lots of time for practicing the skills you learn. This workshop focuses on the beginner student but is appropriate for anyone wishing to refresh or refine his or her skill set. Students should be in Beginner Jewelry class currently or have completed at least one Beginner Jewelry class. Bring lunch as we plan to go all day. A Materials Kit fee of $30 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. Theresa St.Romain Course # 171JEWS120 Sun 10AM-4PM Sessions: 1 1/15 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

BEADED WIRE TREES Join me in making your very own beaded tree. We will use wire and seed beads to make these lovely miniature trees. These beaded trees are deceivingly easy to make, requiring only wire and glass seed beads and your own bare hands! These unique display items are elegant and complex in appearance, belying the fact that the entire project can be done in only one session! A materials fee of $20 is PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR at the workshop.

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Julie Glasser Course # 171JEWB100 Sun 1-5PM Sessions: 1 1/15 Non-member: $75

Member: $60

HOLLOW RING WORKSHOP Come discover the versatility and dimensional possibilities of hollow constructed rings! Fabricated with flat sheet, these special rings are great for special techniques, sculptural exploration, and multiple surfaces to consider with texture, pattern, stone settings, and appliques. An info-packed workshop and students will work on their own hollow ring. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. PREREQUISITE: Two Beginning Jewelry and Metalsmithing classes at the Spruill Center for the Arts or permission of the instructor. Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEWR280 Sat, Sun 10AM-4:30PM Sessions: 2 1/21 - 1/22 Non-member: $242

Member: $222

Stacy Nathan Course # 171JEPC030 Tue 10AM-2PM Sessions: 8 1/17 - 3/7 Non-member: $130

Member: $110

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JEWELRY INTENSIVE FOR BEGINNERS - ALTERNATE SOLDERING STYLES The Jewelry Intensive for Beginners (JIB) series of classes is designed to increase your knowledge of techniques and skills in metalsmithing fundamentals in a workshop format. The alternate soldering methods - Sweat, Placement and Stick - bring flexibility and are adaptable to many different soldering situations in metalsmithing. This one-day workshop is focused on torch fundamentals for Sweat, Placement and Stick soldering and will boost your confidence in all torch situations. There will be demos and lots of time for practicing the skills you learn. This workshop focuses on the beginner student but is appropriate for anyone wishing to refresh or refine his or her skill set. Students should be in Beginner Jewelry class currently or have completed at least one Beginner Jewelry class. Bring lunch as we plan to go all day. A Materials Kit fee of $30 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. Theresa St.Romain Course # 171JEWS130 Sun 10AM-4PM Sessions: 1 1/22 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

ROMANCING THE STONES: DRUZIES AND DONUTS Learn to problem solve bezel settings for uneven or delicate cabochons, and oddball shapes like donuts. Day one will be devoted to making settings for druzies (crystal encrusted stones). On day two students will make a beautiful double bezel for a gemstone donut. Demos, discussion and bench time will also help students avoid or anticipate setting issues when buying nonstandard stones. The skills gained may also be applicable to setting found objects. This is an intermediate level class. Students must have three Spruill Beginning Metalsmithing classes, or permission of instructor. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Susan Saul Course # 171JEWS085 Sat, Sun 10AM-4PM Sessions: 2 2/4 - 2/5

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Non-member: $294

Member: $274

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INTRODUCTION TO SILVER CLAY: CHARM BRACELET Never worked with metal clay before? This introductory class is for you! It’s also great for existing metal clay students who are looking for a fun weekend project. Learn a variety of quick and simple techniques for forming metal clay as you create a variety of charms for a bracelet. The workshop will also cover firing, finishing and assembling the final bracelet. No previous experience is necessary. All tools and materials are provided. Kit fee of $115 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR in class. Pam East Course # 171JEMC120 Sat, Sun 10AM-5PM Sessions: 2 2/18 - 2/19 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

STAINED GLASS JEWELRY Use stained glass copper foil techniques to make jewelry pendants, earrings and charms. Learn to cut glass shapes, apply foil, and solder with lead-free solder. Apply a jump ring or bail and you’re done! Also learn “sandwiching” pictures, flowers, etc. between two pieces of glass. These jewelry pieces are easy and make great gifts!! A short lunch break will be taken. $35 Material Fee PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR at workshop covers everything you will need to make a number of items. NO PRIOR STAINED GLASS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Anne Rambo Course # 171GLJE015 Sun 10:30AM-4:30PM Sessions: 1 2/5 Non-member: $140

JEWELRY INTENSIVE FOR BEGINNERS - SOLDERING SET UPS AND FLOW OF ACTION The Jewelry Intensive for Beginners (JIB) series of classes is designed to increase your knowledge of techniques and skills in metalsmithing fundamentals in a workshop format. There are many different set ups for soldering - firebricks, tripods, cross-lock tweezers, binding wire and more - how do you know which is the right one for your situation? And what’s the proper order once you do get started? This one-day workshop will help you determine your flow of action for many soldering situations and the appropriate soldering station set ups that can be adapted to your individual jewelry projects. This class will have plenty of tips and tricks and will boost your confidence in all torch situations. There will be demos and lots of time for practicing the skills you learn. This workshop focuses on the beginner student but is appropriate for anyone wishing to refresh or refine his or her skill set. Students should be in Beginner Jewelry class currently or have completed at least one Beginner Jewelry class. Bring lunch as we plan to go all day. A Materials Kit fee of $30 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. Theresa St.Romain Course # 171JEWS140 Sun 10AM-4PM Sessions: 1 1/29 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

Member: $120

GET TO KNOW GLASS BEADMAKING Find out if you like working with hot glass - spend five hours learning the basics of melting glass over an open torch to make wearable beads. The Registration Fee covers glass and fuel used in class. No other supplies are needed, but students are requested to wear natural fiber clothing with long sleeves and must be 18 or older. This class is not for pregnant women. Margo Knight Course # 171GLGB009 Sun 12:30-5:30PM Sessions: 1 2/19 Non-member: $80

Member: $70 BRACELETS Come experience what Jewelry and Metalsmithing is all about in this one-day hands-on class. You will explore the basics of surface design, forging and torch techniques while creating and completing bunches of bracelets. No experience is necessary and ALL TOOLS AND MATERIALS ARE INCLUDED to complete your projects. Visit www.spruillarts.org for projects images and

details. Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEFF230 Sat 12:30-4PM Sessions: 1 2/25 Non-member: $90

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Member: $75

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CHAIN MAILLE BYZANTINE ROSETTE BRACELET Spend a few hours and have fun making a great chain maille bracelet. Use copper or colored wire (or optional sterling for extra cost) to create an easy and beautiful bracelet while learning two chain maille patterns. Attach a clasp and you’re done! Materials fee of $30 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the workshop covers everything you need. (Price for optional sterling set at class time, est. plus or minus $30 additional). Anne Rambo Course # 171JEFF220 Sun 1:30-4:30PM Sessions: 1 2/26 - 2/26 Non-member: $85

Member: $70

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ROMANCING THE STONES: CUTAWAY AND PARTIAL BEZELS Expand your knowledge of stone setting possibilities with bezels that are partially cut away. For example, students will make a sterling setting for a square stone, where only the corners are captured. Next we will explore partial bezels with tabs or additional prongs, applicable to such stones as natural edge agate slices or teardrop shapes. Demos, discussion and bench time will also help students avoid or anticipate setting issues when buying non-standard stones. The skills gained may also be applicable to setting found objects. This is an intermediate level class. Students must have three Spruill Beginning Metalsmithing classes, or permission of instructor. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

SILVER CLAY & BASSE TAILLE ENAMEL Basse Taille is delicately shaded enamel applied over a textured surface. The texture is clearly visible through the enamel. During this two-day workshop we will use silver clay to create a pendant piece, and then apply richly colored enamels. Topics include designing metal clay pieces for enamel, metal clay construction and firing, metal and enamel preparation, enamel application, color graduation, firing, and finishing. Prior experience with metal clay is recommended. A materials fee of $185 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the first class session. Material fee includes silver, enamel and other consumables.

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Pam East Course # 171JEMC110 Sat, Sun 10AM-5PM Sessions: 2 3/11 - 3/12 Non-member: $270

Member: $250

Susan Saul Course # 171JEWS070 Sat, Sun 10AM-4PM Sessions: 2 3/4 - 3/5 Non-member: $294

Member: $274

Mixed Media MANIPULATED PAPERS - SURFACES & TEXTURES This class will allow the student time to experience the joy of creating unique papers and surfaces that will set their paintings, collages, books or other art projects apart. Using a variety of mediums we will focus on 2 or 3 new techniques each class. Each technique will be demonstrated by the instructor. Students will have ample opportunity to ask questions and explore the possibilities of each technique. Techniques will include but not be limited to dyeing, encasing with tissue paper and rice papers, monoprinting, stamps, rubbings, marbling, texturing techniques, resists, stencils and use of fabric and plastic. Join us to enrich your surfaces. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171MMMP020 Fri, Sat 9:30AM-4:30PM Sessions: 2 1/6 - 1/7 INTRODUCTION TO TORCH-FIRED ENAMELS Come have fun and discover the color, pattern and texture of torch-fired enameling. We will learn the basics of glass on metal with both opaque and transparent enamels applied by sifting and wet application. We will create design and pattern with stencils, foils, textured metal, stringers, and glass seed beads. Students will make several pairs of earrings and/or pendant/centerpieces. Materials are included in the Materials Kit Fee of approximately $40 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. PREREQUISITE: Two Beginning Jewelry and Metalsmithing classes or basic experience with acetylene/air torch or by permission of the instructor. Joanne Hernandez Course # 171JEWE030 Sat, Sun 10AM-4:30PM Sessions: 2 3/11 - 3/12 Non-member: $247

Member: $227

Spruill Center for the Arts / 770-394-3447 / www.spruillarts.org

Non-member: $180

Member: $160

COLLAGE WORKSHOP There is infinite variety in the world of collage, practically anything can be used. Students will be learning the basic collage skills and techniques with a wide variety of materials. Materials will include low relief items, fabric, magazines, photos, painted papers, found papers, oriental papers, etc. Students will be learning several techniques for preparing papers. These papers will be used on the second day of the workshop. Start collecting now - collage is exciting! See www. spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Chery Baird Course # 171MMCW010 Sat 9:30AM-4:30PM Sessions: 2 1/28 - 2/4 Non-member: $185

Member: $165

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MIXED MEDIA WORKSHOP If you have little experience with mixed media and are looking for new and exciting challenges, this workshop is for you. Join us for a fun workshop in which you will create two works of art exploring the infinite possibilities of using mixed media techniques in both two dimensional and three dimensional formats. After a general introduction on the history of mixed media, one-on-one guidance and support will be provided throughout the workshop. Bring a brown bag with lunch or snacks. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Beatriz Maliszewski Course # 171MMWK010 Sat 9:30AM-3PM Sessions: 1 3/11 - 3/11 Non-member: $120

Member: $100

Mosaics BEGINNING / INTERMEDIATE MOSAICS This class teaches all the basic info one needs to make any kind of mosaic from the most conservative to incredibly outlandish, using whatever material you’d like (as long as it’s something that works for mosaics, of course!) AND, WE HAVE FUN doing it! In the first class, beginners will make a sampler using several common mosaic materials as they learn how to use various cutting tools. Then beginners and continuing students practice what you’ve learned plus learn additional techniques while creating mosaic projects of your choice. Supply your own rubber gloves and safety glasses. See website for additional details regarding supplies.

Photography BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY In this course students may use either a digital or film camera, set to automatic or manual. We will learn what it means to see through your lens and how to express yourself through photography. The fundamentals of art (composition, shape, line and form, etc.) will be explored through class photo shoots, and a visit to a gallery/museum. In addition, there will be weekly assignments and group critiques. This class is about possibilities, not boundaries. Bring your camera and manual to first class. RETURNING STUDENTS WELCOME! Joel Conison Course # 171PHBP110 Sun 1-3PM Sessions: 6 1/8 - 2/12 Non-member: $165

Member: $145

DIGITAL DARKROOM In this class you will bring your laptop with Photoshop Elements or Photoshop CS4 or CS5 installed and edit your photographs with guidance and help from the instructor. Improving the quality of your photos and learning techniques to make your photos better is the focus of this class. Contrast, color correction, sharpening and layers will be addressed as well as printing papers and color management. Joel Conison Course # 171PHDD100 Sun 3:30-5:30PM Sessions: 6 1/8 - 2/12 Non-member: $175

Member: $155

Janice Schmidt Course # 171CEMO020 Wed 6:30-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 OR Janice Schmidt Course # 171CEMO030 Thu 9:30AM-12:30PM Sessions: 8 1/12 - 3/2 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

ADVANCED MOSAICS For students who have mastered Spruill’s ‘Beginning and Intermediate Mosaics’ class and are ready to experiment with more demanding projects. Examples of project possibilities: Indirect mosaics (as opposed to the ‘direct’ you learned before); Uses of various opus and when to use them; Creating (beginning with an armature) and ‘mosaicking’ 3-dimensional objects/ animals; Creating mosaic portraits, landscapes and/or abstract ‘paintings’. PREREQUISITE: MUST have taken 2 quarters of ‘Beginning/Intermediate Mosaics’ at Spruill OR obtain Instructor’s permission to enroll. See website for additional details regarding supplies. Janice Schmidt Course # 171CEMO130 Wed 1-4PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

ABC’S OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Unlock the mystery of your digital SLR camera by learning the basic functions of white balance, file management, shutter speed, apertures and F-stops through weekly assignments. Classes will include demonstrations, discussions and critiques concentrating on composition, as well as exposure controls. Bring your camera and instruction manual to the first class. Ann Clancy Course # 171PHDP110 Mon 7-9PM Sessions: 7 1/9 - 2/20 OR Ann Clancy Course # 171PHDP130 Wed 7-9PM Sessions: 7 1/11 - 2/22 OR Ann Clancy Course # 171PHDP120 Thu 10AM-12N Sessions: 7 1/12 - 2/23 Non-member: $160

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Member: $140

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CAMERA DARKROOM - BEGINNING, INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED Experience the magic found in creating an image, then watching it come alive right before your eyes in the darkroom. Students will learn the basics of exposing and developing black and white film, then taking those negatives into the darkroom to make prints. Basic printing techniques; contrast control, burning and dodging will be covered in detail with returning students progressing to more advanced techniques including flashing and split printing. The cost of supplies will be discussed during the first class.

Sculpture

FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE Figurative clay sculpture in which students will be working with nude models. Emphasis will be on anatomy, scale, and proportion. Shared model fee will be collected during the first class, amount TBA depending on the number of students. Tom Williams Course # 171SCFS010 Thu 7:30-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/19 - 3/9 Non-member: $200

Member: $180

Ann Clancy Course # 171PHDR040 Tue 7-9:30PM Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

INTERMEDIATE CAMERA Build on your current knowledge of basic photography skills. Emphasis will be on manual metering, choosing lens, time exposures, creating panoramic photos and using RAW options. There will also be a demonstration and discussion of converting color digital images into black and white images. Each class will include critiques of assignments. Ann Clancy Course # 171PHIC010 Wed 10AM-12N Sessions: 7 1/11 - 2/22 OR Ann Clancy Course # 171PHIC020 Thu 7-9PM Sessions: 7 1/12 - 2/23 Non-member: $160

Member: $140

INTRO TO PHOTO-ENCAUSTIC PAINTING Take your art to new dimensions by learning to combine the ancient art of encaustics with modern photography and printing techniques. Participants will learn how to integrate a photographic image with encaustic through techniques such as layering, painting, and by making the original imagery translucent. We will create textures and washes adding interest and depth to your photos. Overview of proper tools and safety procedures. INTRO TO ENCAUSTIC PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED. Materials are included in the Materials Kit Fee of $40 PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. See www.spruillarts.org for information regarding the Materials Kit and a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.

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BASIC BLACKSMITHING In a fun and fulfilling experience, get the basics you need to develop a foundation in blacksmithing. Start with building and maintaining a forge fire and move to tool skills for forged tapers, twisting, splitting punching and riveting steel. As the class progresses, each of these skills will be applied to specific projects including+ wall hooks, leaf finials, camp tools, and more. Designed for beginners! Bring bottled water. A materials fee of $35 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the class.

Kim McGill Stuart Course # 171PTPE010 Sun 11AM-4:30PM Sessions: 1 2/5 Non-member: $190

Member: $170

John Scroggin Course # 171SCBS160 Wed 11AM-2PM Sessions: 8 2/1 - 3/29 No class 3/15 Non-member: $305

Spruill Center for the Arts / 770-394-3447 / www.spruillarts.org

Member: $285

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BASIC WOODTURNING WITH NICK COOK There will be something in the class for everyone interested in the art and craft of woodturning. There will be discussions and demonstrations of a variety of woodturning techniques, from spindle projects to bowls and plates. Topics will include introduction to the lathe, turning tools, safety, sharpening, wood selection & preparation, chucking techniques along with sanding and finishing. Students will have plenty of hands-on time on the lathe. Spindle projects include basic spindles such as honey dippers, furniture parts, baby rattles, spinning tops and garden dibbles. Additional projects include turned lidded boxes and goblets. Students will also have the opportunity to turn a simple plate and bowl. The course will be taught at Nick Cook’s studio in the Artisan Resource Center for Fine & Functional Art, located at 585 Cobb Parkway South, Suite I in Marietta, GA 30060. A materials fee will be $60 per student, PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR on the first day of class. No experience is necessary. Equipment and tools will be provided but students are encouraged to bring their own turning tools if they have them. If you have any questions, call Nick Cook at 770 421-1212 or e-mail at nickcook@earthlink.net. Website: www.nickcookwoodturner.com

GET TO KNOW MORE BLACKSMITHING: CANDLE SCONCE Make a wrought iron candle sconce in just a few hours. Using basic traditional blacksmithing techniques ant the gas fired forge students will learn to work hot iron with hammer, anvil, vice and tongs. This class will focus on heat control, hammer control and self control and safety while crafting a finished product. Class is limited to 6 students. Bring bottled water. A materials fee of $10 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the class. PREREQUISITE: At least one blacksmithing class or by permission of the instructor.

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John Scroggin Course # 171SCBS230 Sat 11AM-2PM Sessions: 1 3/5 Non-member: $120

Member: $100

Nick Cook Course # 171SCWC010 Sat 9AM-3PM Sessions: 4 2/4 - 2/25 Non-member: $320

Member: $300

STEEL FABRICATION - BLACKSMITHING AND METAL SCULPTURE Cut, weld, twist, bend, and forge steel using an array of techniques, tools, and methods. In this class, we will cover metalworking skills along with the proper usage of the gas forge, anvil, grinder, chop saw, oxyacetylene torch, and various types of welders. Beginning students will complete small projects to learn techniques. Intermediate and advanced students will build on their existing welding/sculpting/forging skills, with instructor guidance, to produce individual projects. No experience required - just the desire to learn. A Materials Fee of $35 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the first session. This class occurs outdoors in a covered area. Come play with FIRE! Thomas Beard Course # 171SCBS050 Wed 6:30-9PM Sessions: 6 2/22 - 3/29 Non-member: $240

Member: $220

Sculpture Workshops GET TO KNOW BLACKSMITHING: WALL HOOKS In this 3 hour workshop you will be introduced to the basic smithing techniques of hammering, cutting, bending, twisting and forging. Using these basic skills and a gas fired forge you will heat a piece of iron to “red hot” and use the anvil, hammer and tongs to create a decorative and useful wall hook. This class is intended for Beginners however all levels are welcome. Class is limited to 6 students. Bring bottled water. A materials fee of $10 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the class.

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LIGHT MY FIRE--MELTING AND WELDING STEEL This focused hands on workshop will give you the chance to work with a torch and welder to learn the principles of manipulating metal. We’ll cover safety, science, principles of melting metal, equipment, differences in metals and more. Each class is limited to 2 students so you’ll have a torch or welder in hand and have a finished piece from each session. Two three hour sessions--first day is working with an oxy-acetylene torch for cutting and bending steel. The second day will be hands on with a MIG welder. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED - just the desire to learn. A Materials Fee of $35 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the first session. This class occurs outdoors in a covered area. Come play with FIRE! Kathy Walton Course # 171SCMS100 Wed, Thu 9AM-12N Sessions: 2 3/15 - 3/16 OR Kathy Walton Course # 171SCMS110 Wed, Thu 1-4PM Sessions: 2 3/15 - 3/16 Non-member: $400

Member: $380

John Scroggin Course # 171SCBS200 Sat 11AM-2PM Sessions: 1 2/19 Non-member: $120

Member: $100

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Young People Teens TEEN WHEEL - AGES 12-17 This class will investigate the creative possibilities of clay. We will have a great time exploring techniques on the potter’s wheel such as centering, throwing, and trimming. We will also glaze and fire the pieces we create in class. Some tools required; a basic set for $10 may be purchased through the instructor. See www. spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Pete Carpenter Course # 171YTCE080 Tue 4:30-7PM Sessions: 10 1/10 - 3/14 Non-member: $220

Member: $200

TEEN DRAWING & PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT - AGES 13-19 A progressive drawing class focused on teenage artists of all levels and an excellent choice for high school AP Studio & Portfolio Preparation students who need to develop their work, focus their skills and are looking to experiment in their portfolios. It is highly recommended for junior and senior high school students. Students work in a project-based format to create 3 & 4 dimensional drawings! The basic tenets/principals of drawing and rendering are incorporated within the process & each project moves students further along in their development. Initially we work mostly from photos - theirs or instructor provided. Beginner to intermediate students work with grids to ensure they understand & can create proportional perspective. We will work large (18x24), initially in graphite/charcoal (vine & compressed) to build a good understanding of value, then we move onto color. Classes are progressive, students can join at any time, and each successive session builds upon the last. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. John Horne Course # 171YTDW050 Tue 4:45-6:45PM Sessions: 8 1/10 - 2/28 Non-member: $180

Member: $160

TEEN BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ACRYLIC PAINTING Explore the versatility of acrylic paints! With an emphasis on value, color, and composition students will complete one or more paintings, depending on individual speed and level of detail. This class is offered in a relaxed and supportive setting with demonstrations, painting time and one-on-one assistance. Students with no previous experience will learn basic painting principles and techniques. Returning and Intermediate students will further develop their personal style, improve color, composition and design skills. Please bring several options of photo reference and your supplies to first class. See www.spruillarts.org for more information on Lauren and a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Lauren Adams Course # 171YTPT010 Thu 4:30-6:30PM Sessions: 8 1/12 - 3/2 Non-member: $200

Member: $180

COMIC BOOK AND MANGA CREATION - AGES 10-15 Have you ever created your own comic book or manga characters or thought about making your own comic books? Atlanta based Fore Runner Comics artist/ writer Vincent E. Allen is here to teach you step by step practical ways to develop your own style, create & design your own characters, their powers & stories without the big time production costs. All artwork is completed using everyday pencils, pens, colored pencils, affordable markers, paper and practice. Topics include developing your visual creativity to create poses, positioning, panels, angles, action, and emotion as well as exploring the creative aspects of plotting, personality traits, pacing your story, and writing dialog. Vincent will work with you and your classmates to elect a group/ team name for all of the characters developed. Each student’s character will be featured in a printed copy of The Spruill Character Guide Comic Book, published by Fore Runner Comics. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class. Vincent E Allen Course # 171YTCB050 Sat 10AM-12N Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $206

Member: $186

PAINTING & DRAWING STUDIO FOR THE TEENAGE ARTIST - AGES 13-17 This Painting & Drawing studio course provides a creative and supportive environment to develop a student’s personal artistic style. New students are encouraged to join this course at any skill level, while returning students will continue to make steady progress. The class will encompass drawing and painting exercises as well as finished artworks and an introduction to the history of art. Materials such as drawing pencils, charcoal, watercolors and pastels are included in the cost of the course. Stephanie Caldwell Course # 171YTDP020 Sat 12:15-2:15PM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $210

Spruill Center for the Arts / 770-394-3447 / www.spruillarts.org

Member: $190

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TEEN BLACKSMITHING AND WELDING WORKSHOP AGES 14-18 Explore metal fabrication through welding and blacksmithing in this 2 day intensive workshop. Create functional or abstract sculpture by learning to cut, hammer, shape, and weld metal. This class is for beginning or intermediate students. By the end of the class you will take home several finished pieces that you have created from design to finish. Bring a lunch and bottled water. This class is for students of ALL LEVELS. ALLMATERIALS ARE INCLUDED. CLASS LIMITED TO 6 STUDENTS.

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Thomas Beard John Scroggin Course # 171YTSC200 Sat, Sun 11AM-5:30PM Sessions: 2 3/18 - 3/19 Non-member: $370

Member: $350

Young People CHildren

TEEN GET TO KNOW BLACKSMITHING: WALL HOOKS AGES 14-17 In this 3 hour workshop you will be introduced to the basic smithing techniques of hammering, cutting, bending, twisting and forging. Using these basic skills and a gas fired forge you will heat a piece of iron to “red hot” and use the anvil, hammer and tongs to create a decorative and useful wall hook. This class is intended for Beginners however all levels are welcome. Class is limited to 6 students. Bring bottled water. A materials fee of $10 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the class. Thomas Beard John Scroggin Course # 171YTSC110 Sat 11AM-2PM Sessions: 1 2/18

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Non-member: $120

Member: $100

DRAWING WORKSHOP FOR TEENS Perfect for students at all levels who want to learn drawing fundamentals so they can improve their drawing and painting skills. The class will start with simple exercises and expand into finished drawings. You’ll be guided through easy methods to accurately represent line, proportion, depth, shadows and texture working with graphite and charcoal. Pay $5 Materials Fee to instructor for all course supplies, or bring your own supplies. For the Supply List and more information about the instructor, go to www.spruillarts.org

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Sharon Weiss Course # 171YTDW020 Sat 9:30-12:30AM Sessions: 2 3/4 - 3/11 Non-member: $100

Laura VandeWiele Course # 171YCDP060 Sun 9:30-10:15AM Sessions: 5 1/8 - 2/5 Non-member: $120

Member: $100

Member: $85

TEEN GET TO KNOW MORE BLACKSMITHING: CANDLE SCONCE AGES 14-17 Make a wrought iron candle sconce in just a few hours. Using basic traditional blacksmithing techniques and the gas fired forge students will learn to work hot iron with hammer, anvil, vice and tongs. This class will focus on heat control, hammer control and self control and safety while crafting a finished product. Class is limited to 6 students. Bring bottled water. A materials fee of $10 is PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the class. PREREQUISITE: At least one blacksmithing class or by permission of the instructor. John Scroggin Course # 171YTSC230 Sat 11AM-2PM Sessions: 1 3/4

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Non-member: $120

YOUNG REMBRANDTS: PREK & KINDERGARTEN DRAWING FOR AGES 4-6 (SESSION 1) ALL NEW LESSONS FOR 2017! Stuck inside during the cold winter months? Keep your child engaged with a creative drawing class. Our lessons will make them giggle as we draw silly mice and an adorable duck. We will create a mouthwatering pizza and we’ll even design our own hat and mittens! Media will include pencils, crayons, and markers. A Materials Fee of $10 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS provides all of the materials you need.

Member: $100

YOUNG REMBRANDTS: PREK & KINDERGARTEN DRAWING FOR AGES 4-6 (SESSION 2) ALL NEW LESSONS FOR March! Young Rembrandts classes teach children how to use lines, shapes and colors to create familiar images such as animals, vehicles, toys and other fun subjects. While practicing drawing and coloring skills, your child will also develop fine motor skills, focus, listening, staying on task, patience and spatial organization. Media will include pencils, crayons, and markers. A Materials Fee of $10 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS provides all of the materials you need. Laura VandeWiele Course # 171YCDP065 Sun 9:30-10:15AM Sessions: 5 2/26 - 3/26 Non-member: $120

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Member: $100

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CREATIVE CLAY AGES 6-10 Miss. Lissa’s class is a dynamic combination of creativity and skill-building. Students will explore the infinite possibilities of hand-building with clay through varied and exciting projects including animals, sculpture, containers, tiles and more. The class culminates with a celebratory art show presenting student work. This environment will foster NEW artistic expression. Both directed projects and experimentation will be supported and encouraged as each student’s skill level evolves. Melissa Belch Course # 171YCCE110 Wed 3:30-4:45PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 Non-member: $195

CLAY, COLLAGE AND PAINT - AGES 5-7 Young artists will become familiar with the elements and principles of art through the use of clay, collage and paint. A variety of well-known artist styles will be explored through the use of line, shape and color. Students will complete several mixed media works of art. Come make new friends while discovering the exciting world of art-making. Please send a smock for painting purposes. Rebecca Nagel Course # 171YCMM110 Sat 10-11:30AM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $165

Member: $145 PARENT & CHILD PAINTING AGES 5 AND UP Join Ms. Nagel as she guides you and your child to create original “masterpieces” by working side by side, learning the fundamentals of painting. All school age children welcome. Fee includes one child and one adult (parent, grandparent or a special family member). No need to bring anything (except maybe a smock); supplies are included in the course fee. Rebecca Nagel Course # 171YCDP300 Sat 1:15-3:15PM Sessions: 4 1/14 - 2/4 OR

Rebecca Nagel Course # 171YCDP310 Sat 1:15-3:15PM Sessions: 4 2/25 - 3/18 Non-member: $175 Sibling Reg. Fee $50

Member: $175

YOUNG REMBRANDTS: PASTEL WORKSHOP FOR AGES 6-12: ART HISTORY WITH THE MASTERS Join us as we learn about a new medium and explore art history by studying different artists and their work. Each week we will create one large drawing in pastel chalks. We will be inspired by Edvard Munch’s The Scream, Vincent Van Gogh’s Harvest at Le Crau and Claude Monet’s Regatta at Argenteuil. We will create a colorful goldfish bowl in the style of Henri Matisse and a powerful still life full of robust color that is reminiscent of Paul Cezanne. Please wear an old shirt or smock to class each day. A Materials Fee of $20 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS provides all of the materials you need. Laura VandeWiele Course # 171YCDW020 Sun 10:30AM-12N Sessions: 5 1/8 - 2/5 Non-member: $170

Member: $150

Member: $155

Spruill Center for the Arts / 770-394-3447 / www.spruillarts.org

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‘TWEEN WHEEL & HANDBUILDING - AGES 10-13 Miss. Lissa’s class is a dynamic combination of creativity and skill-building. Students will explore the possibilities of clay through pottery on the wheel and handbuilding techniques. This environment will foster NEW artistic expression. Both directed projects and experimentation will be supported and encouraged as each student’s skill level evolves. No experience necessary. A $10 tool kit, available from the instructor, will be necessary if the student wishes to participate in the introduction to the wheel. Melissa Belch Course # 171YCCE100 Wed 4:45-6:15PM Sessions: 8 1/11 - 3/1 Non-member: $195

YOUNG REMBRANDTS: CARTOON DRAWING FOR AGES 6-12 ALL NEW LESSONS THIS SPRING!! What runs from ear-to-ear and is contagious? It’s the SMILE your child will have as they get to explore the fun, artistic world of Young Rembrandts cartooning. This delightful program combines Young Rembrandts’ innovative, step by step drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor, and their vivid imaginations. Media will include pencil, markers, Sharpies. A Materials Fee of $10 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS provides all of the materials you need. Laura VandeWiele Course # 171YCDW010 Sun 10:30-11:30AM Sessions: 5 2/26 - 3/26 Non-member: $140

Member: $175

CREATIVE DRAWING AND PAINTING STUDIO - AGES 8-12 This course offers a creative and encouraging environment, where students receive individual attention through the exploration of the creative learning process. This studio class will be offered year round in order to allow returning students to progress and new students to begin. Students will at first acquire the essential designing and drawing skills using techniques followed by the investigation into the elements of art. Pencils, watercolors, mixed media and more are included in the cost of the course. Stephanie Caldwell Course # 171YCDP220 Sat 10-11:45AM Sessions: 8 1/14 - 3/4 Non-member: $195

Member: $175

Member: $120

PARENT AND CHILD CERAMICS AGES 6 & UP Share the joy of creativity with your child. In this fun class, adults and children will learn the basics of hand-built clay pottery and sculpture. Make cooperative projects and memories you’ll treasure for years to come. Come ready to explore, create and get your hands a little dirty. Fee includes one child and one adult (parent, grandparent or special family member). Regina Wolff Course # 171YCCE300 Sat 10AM-12N Sessions: 5 1/21 - 2/25 No class 2/18 Non-member: $213 Sibling Reg. Fee: $67

Member: $193

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School Break Visual Arts Camps - Ages 5 - 10 Come have fun at Spruill during this School Holiday. Campers will explore art through VARIOUS media such as drawing, painting, collage or clay projects as they create one-of-a-kind artistic keepsakes. Please send your child with a painting smock and a sack lunch & drink. Before and After Camp Care is available. NEW PROJECTS IN EACH CAMP. WINTER BREAK CAMP - VISUAL ARTS Each day of Winter Break Camp is listed separately: choose only the day(s) you want! Course # 171YCWB-A Tue 1/3 9:30AM-3PM Non-member: $75

Member: $60

Member: $60

Course # 171YCWB-C Thu 1/5 9:30AM-3PM Non-member: $75

Member: $60

Course # 171YCWB-D Fri 1/6 9:30AM-3PM Non-member: $75

For your convenience, before-care sessions will be offered from 8:00 am - 9:30 am. During this time, campers will have the option to work on art projects, play games, or watch age-appropriate movie videos. Also, there may be structured play outside (weather permitting). WINTER BREAK CAMP - BEFORE CARE Course # 171YCWBBC-A Tue 1/3 8-9:30AM Fee: $10 Course # 171YCWBBC-B Wed 1/4 8-9:30AM Fee: $10 Course # 171YCWBBC-C Thu 1/5 8-9:30AM Fee: $10 Course # 171YCWBBC-D Fri 1/6 8-9:30AM Fee: $10

Course # 171YCWB-B Wed 1/4 9:30AM-3PM Non-member: $75

School Break Camps – Before Care

Member: $60

LET FREEDOM RING! MLK, JR DAY CAMP Course # 171YCMLK Mon 1/16 9:30AM-3PM

MLK, JR DAY CAMP - BEFORE CARE Course # 171YCMLKBC Mon 1/16 8-9:30AM Fee: $10 FEBRUARY BREAK CAMP - BEFORE CARE Course # 171YCFBBC Fri 2/17 8-9:30AM Fee: $10 PRESIDENTS’ DAY CAMP - BEFORE CARE Course # 171YCPDBC Mon 2/20 8-9:30AM Fee: $10 TEACHER WORK DAY CAMP - BEFORE CARE Course # 171YCTWBC Fri 3/10 8-9:30AM Fee: $10

School Break Camps – After Care

Non-member: $75 FEBRUARY BREAK CAMP Course # 171YCFB Fri 2/17 9:30AM-3PM

Member: $60

For your convenience, after-care sessions will be offered from 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm. During this time, campers will have the option to work on art projects, play games, or watch age-appropriate movie videos. Also, there may be structured play outside (weather permitting). PLEASE REMEMBER TO PACK A SNACK & DRINK FOR YOUR AFTER-CARE CAMPER.

Non-member: $75 PRESIDENTS’ DAY CAMP Course # 171YCPD Mon 2/20 9:30AM-3PM

Member: $60

WINTER BREAK CAMP - AFTER CARE Course # 171YCWBAC-A Tue 1/3 3-6PM Fee: $20

Non-member: $75 Member: $60 TEACHER WORK DAY CAMP Course # 171YCTW Fri 3/10 9:30AM-3PM Non-member: $75

Member: $60

Course # 171YCWBAC-B Wed 1/4 3-6PM Fee: $20 Course # 171YCWBAC-C Thu 1/5 3-6PM Fee: $20 Course # 171YCWBAC-D Fri 1/6 3-6PM Fee: $20 MLK DAY CAMP - AFTER CARE Course # 171YCMLKAC Mon 1/16 3-6PM Fee: $20 FEBRUARY BREAK CAMP - AFTER CARE Course # 171YCFBAC Fri 2/17 3-6PM Fee: $20 PRESIDENTS’ DAY CAMP - AFTER CARE Course # 171YCPDAC Mon 2/20 3-6PM Fee: $20 TEACHER WORK DAY CAMP - AFTER CARE Course # 171YCTWAC Fri 3/10 3-6PM Fee: $20

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Registration Information HOW TO REGISTER: Complete a registration form and submit payment. Fax, mail, or drop off at The Registration Office. Register online at www.spruillarts.org.  Registration will be accepted if seats are available, the registration deadline has not passed, and all pre-requisites have been met.  Receipts will be sent if a valid email address is provided. SCA is not responsible for receipts that are not received.  SPACES WILL NOT BE HELD for any reason without registration, release signatures, and payment. FIND THE REGISTRATION FORM 1) In the paper catalog 2) www.spruillarts.org

3) Registration desk

HOW CAN I PAY? Credit Card: VISA, Mastercard, Discover. A signature is required for all credit card transactions. NO American Express. Check: DO NOT staple checks, $30 Returned Check Fee. Cash: DO NOT mail cash. RELEASE REQUIREMENTS A Release of All Claims/ Emergency Authorization is REQUIRED to participate in classes/ camps at The Spruill Center. Students/ Campers under 18 MUST provide a parent/ guardian signature. SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION:  Campers must be within the listed date range to enroll.  We do not have the staff to accommodate special needs campers.  Additional care is offered each week. There is a fee for late pick-ups.*  SCHOLARSHIPS: There are a limited number of scholarships available for our summer camp program. Contact the Education Director at 770.394.3447, extension 229.  GROUPING REQUESTS must be submitted on the registration form. Friends must list one another and be within a two (2) year age range. We do not guarantee placement.  CAMPER DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP: Walk your child in on the first day of camp. Carpool information at www.spruillarts.org.  MULTI-CAMP DISCOUNT: Register for 3 camps together: save $10 on all 3 camps and subsequent registrations. Register for 2 camps, and then add a 3rd in a separate registration: the $10 discount applies to the 3rd camp registration and subsequent registrations. Discount will not be applied retro-actively or refunded. Discount valid for fax, mail, and drop off registrations only. Online registrations are not eligible for the multi-camp discount. * Fee schedule for early drop offs & late pick-ups: Before 9:15am(not enrolled in before care) After 3:00pm (not enrolled in after care) After 6:00pm: $5 every 5 minutes

$10 $20

PETS are not permitted in the building, unless due to visual impairment

COURSE CHANGES/ CANCELLATIONS

 Changes/cancellations initiated by a student will incur a fee and MUST be accepted by an SCA employee.  There is a fee and deadline for all student cancellations and transfers, based on the course fee: Course Transfer Fee Cancellation Fee Deadline $0 - $50 $0 $5 $51-$75 $5 $10 3 business days $76 - $99 $5 $15 or by the $100-$199 $10 $20 published $200-$300 $15 $30 registration Over $300 $20 15% of fee deadline. Special No Transfers Based on the Workshops workshop fee. Visiting No Transfers Non-refundable 2 weeks or by Artist deposits (if not the published Workshops specified=$100) registration + 15% of fee deadline. Summer Transfer to Based on the 2 weeks before Camp other camp camp fee. the first day of sessions only. camp session.  The Spruill Center reserves the right to refuse/cancel registration, change or cancel any class for any reason.  Students will be notified in the event of a course changed or cancelled by SCA as soon as possible.  No refunds, transfers, and cancellations after a course has begun or beyond the registration deadline.  Emergency/Medical refunds may be available at the discretion of The Registrar with documentation.  Memberships and donations are NOT REFUNDABLE.  Monies will not be held as a credit for future use.  Previously retained fees due to a student initiated cancellation or transfer will not be refunded for any reason. INSTRUCTORS  SCA general education instructors are independent contractors. Instructor contact information may be available by request.  Summer Camp Instructors are SCA employees subject to a background check at the state and federal levels. EDUCATION CENTER OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Thursday 9:00am- 7:00pm Friday 9:00am- 5:00pm Most Saturdays 9:00am-12:00 noon, CLOSED SUNDAYS Spruill Gallery Information, call 770.394.4019 ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED AT OWNER’S EXPENSE. The Spruill Education Center is handicapped accessible. Programs and facilities are offered to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, or creed.

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SPRUILL ARTS REGISTRATION FORM

Complete the registration form below. Fax, Mail or Drop off the completed form to the Spruill Education Office Use: Center. The Spruill Center for the Arts does not offer partial class registrations or pro-rate course fees.

Complete the registration form below. Fax, Mail, or Drop off the completed form to The Education Center. The Spruill Center for the Arts does not offer partial class registrations or pro-rate course fees.

1) PROVIDE YOUR NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION Birthdate

Student Name Parent Name(s)/ Primary Contact Telephone Numbers

Day

Cell

Email Address Street Address City

Zip Code

State

2) SIGN THE RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS & PHOTO RELEASE

I hereby fully release and discharge the Spruill Center for the Arts, Inc., 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, County of DeKalb, State of Georgia; its successors or assigns; its agents, employees, officers, and directors from any and all claims, demands, damages, actions, causes of actions, suits, fees, or expenses whether matured or un-matured, direct, primary or secondary including without limitation, any and all personal injuries, known or unknown, and injuries to property, real or personal, caused by existing, or hereafter arising out of the activities described below. Safety rules are posted in the studio. Failure to follow safety rules and procedures may result in dismissal from the class. I also understand that the Spruill Center for the Arts has taken other reasonable precautions for my safety. I participate in this class solely at my own risk. I, the undersigned, have read this release and understand all its terms. I execute it voluntarily, with full knowledge of its significance, as a condition to participating in the class. (IN THE CASE OF A MINOR, A PARENT/GUARDIAN MUST ALSO READ AND SIGN THIS RELEASE.) Pictures are used to promote Spruill Arts for the purposes of marketing, fundraising, and information. By signing this release, I agree to allow Spruill to use images taken of myself (my child) and/or my work in these capacities as needed. I have also read and comply with all Spruill Center policies and procedures, including the refund and cancellation policy. (SEE REVERSE/PAGE 2)

SIGN HERE*  _______________________________________________________ DATE _____________

*For all adult classes, the attending student must sign this release to participate in class. For students under the age of 18, a parent must sign the release for the child to attend class. This signature is required for every form.

3) ENTER COURSE INFORMATION COURSE CODE

COURSE TITLE

DONATE TODAY AND SUPPORT SPRUILL!  $5

DATE

TIME

 $10  $20  Other

FEE $

LAB FEE $

ROW TOTAL $

$ $

$ $

$ $

The suggested donation is $1, but larger amounts are gratefully accepted. Donations are fully tax deductible.

MEMBERSHIP $20 Senior (65+)  $35 Individual ** List Household Members:

4) COMPLETE PAYMENT

 CHECK ($30 fee for all returned checks)

$70 family**

$1 OR $___ $

GRAND TOTAL $  CASH

CREDIT CARDS (COMPLETE AND SIGN BELOW):  Visa  MasterCard  Discover (No AMEX)

SIGN HERE ______________________________NAME ON CARD: ___________________________ Card Number

    Exp Date /CVV 

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