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Classes in Ceramics, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Painting & Drawing, glass, Printmaking, and Digital Arts & Photography.
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EARLY WINTERCATALOGUE
2012
GALLERY | CLASSES | STUDIOSEARLY WINTER CLASSES BEGINTHE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 26.
4401 N. RAVENSWOOD | CHICAGO | 773 769 4226 | LILLSTREET.COM
Hello Friends! Welcome. Mid November begins our early winter interim, a unique session that allows students to experiment with new mediums, pursue their own projects during dedicated open studio in every department, or take unique classes not offered at other times of the year. Some students use this time to make holiday gifts for their loved ones, or give themselves the gift of time to be creative. This year, things are significantly shifting at Lillstreet. We’ve offered several new classes, remodeled the glass and textiles classrooms, and developed the teambuilding and special events department. The gallery has expanded its selection to support more artists in a variety of mediums while showcasing works through compelling and thoughtful exhibitions. Through partnerships and local events, we have connected with Chicagoans more than ever before. In November and December, we invite you to our weekly jewelry trunk shows where you can connect with local artists and collect their one-of-a-kind pieces. On November 30th, we hope you celebrate with us at our inaugural Student and Faculty Art Fair during our 37th Annual Holiday Party. We look forward to another year of growing our creative community with new and returning students. Warmly,
Bruce Robbins, Chief Executive OfficerEric Tschetter, Executive DirectorJulia Zema, Director of Marketing & CommunicationsJessica Mott Wickstrom, Gallery DirectorPam Robinson, Director of Education ProgrammingMichelle Starbuck Amos, Office & Customer Service ManagerClaire Hurwitz, Community Outreach & Special Events ManagerBarbara Kurtz, Custom Class & Administrative AssistantAbi Gonzales, Custom Class Coordinator & Studio MemberJoe Tighe, Membership CoordinatorAndy Rohr, Graphic Designer
Ceramics
Metalsmithing
Glass
Painting & Drawing
Textiles
Printmaking
Digital Arts & Photography
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4401 N. RavenswoodChicago, IL 60640
773.769.4226
www.lillstreet.com
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SPONSORSHIPSTUDENT: For $50 one student will receive eight weeks of art instruction
CLASS: For $150 one class group will receive a one-time arts experience
PROGRAM: For $1000 one class group will receive eight weeks of art instruction
SCHOOL:For $3000 an entire school or organization will receive a full year of art instruction
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M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y S U N D A YC E R A M I C Sp a g e 6
Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pmBeginning Wheelthrowing, 6:30-9:30pmDessert Ware, 7-10pmClay for the Longest Night, 7-10pmAdvanced Wheelthrowing, 7-10pm
Intermediate Wheelthrowing,10am-1pmFirst-time Potter, 1-4pmPlatters, 6:30-9:30pmBeginning Wheelthrowing, 7-10pmBeginning Handbuilding, 7-10pmSmall Figures & Dolls, 6:30-9:30pmWorkshop:Holiday Bird Ornaments, 2-5pm (12/11)
Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pmIntermediate/Advanced Handbuilding, 10am-1pmThrown & Altered Forms, 7-10pmLamp-making, 7-10pmWorkshop:Holiday Mugs, 6-8pm (12/5)
Decorative Tiles, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Potter, 7-10pmSimply Soda, 7-10pm
Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pmWe Got It Covered, 10am-1pmBeginning Handbuilding, 1-4pm
First-Time Potter, 10am-1pmSculpting from Life, 10am-1pmBeginning Wheelthrowing, 2-5pm
M E T A L S M I T H I N G &J E W E L R Yp a g e 9
First-Time Jeweler, 11am-2pmAlternative Materials, 6:30-9:30pmFabricating with Tin, 6:30-9:30pmWorking with Wax and Casting,6:30-9:30pm
Instructional Open Studio, 1-4pmReticulated Chains, 6:30-9:30pmSilver Band Rings, 6:30-9:30pm
Hammered & Formed Bracelets,6:30-9:30pmPendants, 6:30-9:30pmWire Structures, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Jeweler, 6:30-9:30pmCold Connections, 6:30-9:30pmChainmaille, 6:30-9:30pm (2 weeks)
Resin Jewelry, 10am-1pmWorkshops:Earrings in a Day, 10am-5pm (12/1)Metal Ornaments, 10am-2pm (12/15)
First-Time Jeweler, 10am-1pmBezels, Bezels, and More Bezels, 2-5pmWorkshop:Hinged Penny Bracelet, 10am-4pm (12/9)
G L A S Sp a g e 1 2
All Levels Glass Beadmaking,6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Glass Beadmaking, 2-5pmSegment Slabs, 6:30-9:30pm (2 days)
Date Night: Glass Fusing,6:30-9:30pm (12/7 or 12/21)Blown Glass Ornament Workshops
Fused Holiday Ornaments,10am-1pmBlown Glass Ornament Workshops
Blown Glass Ornament WorkshopsWorkshop with Amy Lemaire:Drawing with Stringers, 10am-2pm (12/2)
P A I N T I N G &D R A W I N Gp a g e 1 4
First-Time Drawing, 6:30-9:30pmFirst-Time Painter, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Drawing, 10am-1pmInk Brushwork, 2-5pmExperimental Drawing Techniques,6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting,6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting,10am-1pmProblem Solving for Oil Painters,10am-1pmBeginning Acrylic Painting,6:30-9:30pm
Learning from the Masters,10am-1pm
First-Time Drawing, 10am-1pmIntroduction to the Portrait and Figure, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Portrait Drawing, 2-5pmDrawing & Painting the Nude Figure, 2-5pmAdventures in Drawing,10am-pm (2 weeks)
First-Time Drawing into Painting, 10am-1pmIntroduction to Pastels, 2-5pmEncaustic Painting, 2-5pm
T E x T I L E Sp a g e 1 6
First-time Embroidery, 1-4pmFirst-time Knitting, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Sewing, 6:30-9:30pmFirst-Time Screenprinting on Fabric,6:30-9:30pm
Garment Alterations, 6:30-9:30pm Set the Table, 6:30-9:30pm Garment Alterations, 2-5pmWorkshop:Printed Scarf, 2-6pm (12/1)Serger & Overlock Authorization, 10am-1pm (12/1)Sew Your Own Garland,10am-1pm (12/8)
Experimental Weaving, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Sewing, 2-5pmWorkshop:Felted Ornaments & Small Sculpture,10am-1pm (12/2 or 12/9)
P R I N T M A K I N Gp a g e 1 8
First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 2-5pm
Multilevel Printing on Paper, 6:30-9:30pm
Workshop:Monoprinting, 2-6pm (12/8)
First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 2-5pm
D I G I T A L A R T S & P H O T O G R A P H Yp a g e 1 9
First-Time Digital Photography, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Digital Photography,6:30-9:30pm
Beginning Photoshop, 6:30-9:30pmLighting & Portraiture, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Digital Photography,6:30-9:30pmBeginning Illustrator, 6:30-9:30pm
Beginning Photoshop,10am-1pm
First-Time Digital Photography, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Lightroom, 2-5pm
K I D S T R E E Tp a g e 2 0
Toddler Clay, 10-11am (Ages 2-4)Winter Wonderland, 4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Drawing & Cartooning, 4-5:30 (Ages 8-12)
Toddler Paint, 10-11am (Ages 2-4)Multimedia Art, 2-3:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Snow Villages, 4-5:30pm (Ages 5-7)Drawing & Cartooning,4-5:30 (Ages 8-12)
Toddler Clay & Multimedia,10:30-11:30am (Ages 2-4)Multimedia Art, 4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Snow Villages, 4-5:30pm (Ages 5-7)Clay & Multimedia, 4-5:30 (Ages 8-10)
Pile on the Layers,4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Handbuilding & Wheelthrowing,4-6pm (Ages 8-10)
Colored Textures,10-10:45am(Ages 18-30 months)
Kinderclay,4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)
Monsters!, 10-11:30am (Ages 5-7)Family Workshops
Family Workshops
CLASSES
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EARLY WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 26.
M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y S U N D A YC E R A M I C Sp a g e 6
Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pmBeginning Wheelthrowing, 6:30-9:30pmDessert Ware, 7-10pmClay for the Longest Night, 7-10pmAdvanced Wheelthrowing, 7-10pm
Intermediate Wheelthrowing,10am-1pmFirst-time Potter, 1-4pmPlatters, 6:30-9:30pmBeginning Wheelthrowing, 7-10pmBeginning Handbuilding, 7-10pmSmall Figures & Dolls, 6:30-9:30pmWorkshop:Holiday Bird Ornaments, 2-5pm (12/11)
Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pmIntermediate/Advanced Handbuilding, 10am-1pmThrown & Altered Forms, 7-10pmLamp-making, 7-10pmWorkshop:Holiday Mugs, 6-8pm (12/5)
Decorative Tiles, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Potter, 7-10pmSimply Soda, 7-10pm
Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pmWe Got It Covered, 10am-1pmBeginning Handbuilding, 1-4pm
First-Time Potter, 10am-1pmSculpting from Life, 10am-1pmBeginning Wheelthrowing, 2-5pm
M E T A L S M I T H I N G &J E W E L R Yp a g e 9
First-Time Jeweler, 11am-2pmAlternative Materials, 6:30-9:30pmFabricating with Tin, 6:30-9:30pmWorking with Wax and Casting,6:30-9:30pm
Instructional Open Studio, 1-4pmReticulated Chains, 6:30-9:30pmSilver Band Rings, 6:30-9:30pm
Hammered & Formed Bracelets,6:30-9:30pmPendants, 6:30-9:30pmWire Structures, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Jeweler, 6:30-9:30pmCold Connections, 6:30-9:30pmChainmaille, 6:30-9:30pm (2 weeks)
Resin Jewelry, 10am-1pmWorkshops:Earrings in a Day, 10am-5pm (12/1)Metal Ornaments, 10am-2pm (12/15)
First-Time Jeweler, 10am-1pmBezels, Bezels, and More Bezels, 2-5pmWorkshop:Hinged Penny Bracelet, 10am-4pm (12/9)
G L A S Sp a g e 1 2
All Levels Glass Beadmaking,6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Glass Beadmaking, 2-5pmSegment Slabs, 6:30-9:30pm (2 days)
Date Night: Glass Fusing,6:30-9:30pm (12/7 or 12/21)Blown Glass Ornament Workshops
Fused Holiday Ornaments,10am-1pmBlown Glass Ornament Workshops
Blown Glass Ornament WorkshopsWorkshop with Amy Lemaire:Drawing with Stringers, 10am-2pm (12/2)
P A I N T I N G &D R A W I N Gp a g e 1 4
First-Time Drawing, 6:30-9:30pmFirst-Time Painter, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Drawing, 10am-1pmInk Brushwork, 2-5pmExperimental Drawing Techniques,6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting,6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Drawing into Painting,10am-1pmProblem Solving for Oil Painters,10am-1pmBeginning Acrylic Painting,6:30-9:30pm
Learning from the Masters,10am-1pm
First-Time Drawing, 10am-1pmIntroduction to the Portrait and Figure, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Portrait Drawing, 2-5pmDrawing & Painting the Nude Figure, 2-5pmAdventures in Drawing,10am-pm (2 weeks)
First-Time Drawing into Painting, 10am-1pmIntroduction to Pastels, 2-5pmEncaustic Painting, 2-5pm
T E x T I L E Sp a g e 1 6
First-time Embroidery, 1-4pmFirst-time Knitting, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Sewing, 6:30-9:30pmFirst-Time Screenprinting on Fabric,6:30-9:30pm
Garment Alterations, 6:30-9:30pm Set the Table, 6:30-9:30pm Garment Alterations, 2-5pmWorkshop:Printed Scarf, 2-6pm (12/1)Serger & Overlock Authorization, 10am-1pm (12/1)Sew Your Own Garland,10am-1pm (12/8)
Experimental Weaving, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Sewing, 2-5pmWorkshop:Felted Ornaments & Small Sculpture,10am-1pm (12/2 or 12/9)
P R I N T M A K I N Gp a g e 1 8
First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 2-5pm
Multilevel Printing on Paper, 6:30-9:30pm
Workshop:Monoprinting, 2-6pm (12/8)
First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 2-5pm
D I G I T A L A R T S & P H O T O G R A P H Yp a g e 1 9
First-Time Digital Photography, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Digital Photography,6:30-9:30pm
Beginning Photoshop, 6:30-9:30pmLighting & Portraiture, 6:30-9:30pm
First-Time Digital Photography,6:30-9:30pmBeginning Illustrator, 6:30-9:30pm
Beginning Photoshop,10am-1pm
First-Time Digital Photography, 10am-1pmFirst-Time Lightroom, 2-5pm
K I D S T R E E Tp a g e 2 0
Toddler Clay, 10-11am (Ages 2-4)Winter Wonderland, 4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Drawing & Cartooning, 4-5:30 (Ages 8-12)
Toddler Paint, 10-11am (Ages 2-4)Multimedia Art, 2-3:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Snow Villages, 4-5:30pm (Ages 5-7)Drawing & Cartooning,4-5:30 (Ages 8-12)
Toddler Clay & Multimedia,10:30-11:30am (Ages 2-4)Multimedia Art, 4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Snow Villages, 4-5:30pm (Ages 5-7)Clay & Multimedia, 4-5:30 (Ages 8-10)
Pile on the Layers,4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)Handbuilding & Wheelthrowing,4-6pm (Ages 8-10)
Colored Textures,10-10:45am(Ages 18-30 months)
Kinderclay,4-5:30pm (Ages 3.5-5)
Monsters!, 10-11:30am (Ages 5-7)Family Workshops
Family Workshops
P r o g r a m s t o i n s p i r e y o u r i m a g i n a t i o n
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Visit Lillstreet to bond with co-workers, innovate with your business team, or celebrate a special event with friends.
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CERA
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OPEN STUDIOEnjoy the quietest time in the studio to work on your projects. Students must have taken at least one ceramic class in 2012.
Please note that students pay by the week only and weeks run Monday through Sunday.
November 19- January 6
$40, Members $35
beginner / advanced beginner
FIRST-TIME POTTER(4 weeKs)
Try your hand at a variety of clay techniques, and learn the basics of handbuilding and wheelthrowing. This class is not a prerequisite for the Winter 10 week Beginning Wheelthrowing or Handbuilding classes. Beginning students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet. Includes 12 pounds of clay
TUESDAY 1-4PMKaren AveryStarts November 27.
THURSDAY 7-10PMMary DrabikStarts November 29
SUNDAY 10AM-1PMDavid TrostStarts December 2
$145, Members $140
BEGINNING / ADVANCED BEGINNING WHEELTHROWING(4 weeKs)
Explore the mystery of the potter’s wheel and develop fundamental pot- throwing techniques. Returning students can refine their technique and create more complex forms. Beginning students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet. Includes 12 pounds of clay.
MONDAY 10AM-1PMLes OrensteinStarts November 26
MONDAY 6:30-9:30PMJayson LawferStarts November 26
TUESDAY 7-10PMMary DrabikStarts November 27
WEDNESDAY 10AM-1PMKaren AveryStarts November 28
SATURDAY 10AM-1PMLes OrensteinStarts December 1
SUNDAY 2-5PMDavid TrostStarts December 2
$150, Members $145
BEGINNING / INTERMEDIATE HANDBUILDING(4 weeKs)
Whether your aim is functional or sculptural ceramics, master the basics and learn ways to work with slabs, coils and pinching to create virtually anything you can dream up. Beginning students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet. Includes 12 pounds of clay.
TUESDAY 7-10PMMarjorie WoodruffStarts November 27
SATURDAY 1-4PMJoanna PikeStarts December 1
$150, Members $145
multilevelintermediateandadvancedStudents will receive 25lbs of class with their class.
CLAY FOR THE LONGEST NIGHT(5 weeKs)
Use clay to explore the meaning of the year’s longest night, when, in the northern hemisphere, increasing darkness changes to increasing light. Consider how people around the world have marked the significance of the winter solstice and shape a special object for personal use. We will use these objects in our own celebration during the final class.
MONDAY 7-10PMCorinne PetersonStarts November 19
$180, Members $175
LILLSTREET’S LONG-ESTABLISHED CLAY DEPARTMENT OFFERS CLASSES FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS IN WHEELTHROWING, HANDBUILDING, AND SCULPTURE. ADVANCED STUDENTS CAN FINE-TUNE THEIR WORK OR EXPERIMENT WITH SODA FIRING. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OVER 200 GLAZE COMBINATIONS, FIRING, AND STATE-OF-THE-ART EQUIPMENT IN OUR GENEROUS OPEN STUDIO HOURS.
6 EARLY WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 26. REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226 7
DESSERT WARE(4 WEEkS)
Students will explore forms that serve, display and enhance the sweet lover’s favorite part of a meal, dessert. We’ll consider function and form in pieces such as cake plates, banana split boats, tiered cookie/candy trays and more. We’ll also discuss glaze colors and textures that will enhance the dessert item it’s designed for. Just in time for the holiday entertaining season.
Monday 7-10pmPatty KochaverStarts November 26
$165, Members $160
ADVANCED WHEELTHROWING(4 weeKs)
Demonstrations of more complex forms will encourage you to expand your repertoire of pots and build confidence to throw taller and bigger, and to create pieces with nuance. Try new and more advanced glazing techniques in a class designed to help you create pots of your own design and aesthetic.
MONDAY 7-10PMDavid TrostStarts November 26
$165, Members $160
SMALL FIGURES AND DOLLS (4 weeKs)
This class is all about using the figure creatively and sculpture problem solving. Applying a basic knowledge of the figure, or animal anatomy students may choose to create a static sculpture or add kinetic elements to their work through figure articulation. All levels and ideas welcome.
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PMRobin PowerStarts November 27
$165, Members $160
PLATTERS(4 weeKs)
Take the challenge of throwing bigger plates and platters and keep them light by learning to trim the excess weight.
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PMKaren AveryStarts November 27
$165, Members $160
INTERMEDIATE WHEELTHROWING(4 weeKs)
Create a family of forms! Working on the wheel, create a series of related forms that explore variation in proportion, surface treatment and embellishment.
TUESDAY 10AM-1PMLisa HarrisStarts November 27
$165, Members $160
INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED HANDBUILDING(4 weeKs)
Increase your clay skills while building functional and sculptural objects. Weekly demonstrations will teach you more complex techniques to manipulate clay and allow you to develop your handbuilt work.
WEDNESDAY 10AM-1PMJoanna PikeStarts November 28
$165, Members $160
THROWN AND ALTERED FORMS(4 weeKs)
Focusing on the integration of handbuilding and wheel throwing, this class will help develop new techniques and reinforce current skills. Starting at the wheel participants will learn methods of altering such as darting, slab building, and faceting to create engaging pieces. By adding, subtracting, and manipulating parts the student will be able to explore their own formal aesthetic.
WEDNESDAY 7-10PMErik ZohnStarts November 28
$165, Members $160
LAMP-MAkING(4 weeKs)
The focus of this class will be to learn to make handbuilt wall sconces and hanging lamps using slabs and cardboard templates. Application of glass and/or mica as well as wiring will also be taught as students complete their lamps. Basic handbuilding skills necessary.
Material cost per Lamp $25. Instructor will coordinate fees and order materials.
WEDNESDAY 7-10PMJeff GrunewaldStarts November 28
$165, Members $160
DECORATIVE TILES(4 weeKs)
We will explore various painted and carved tile traditions. Students will design, model, press and glaze tiles creating multiples and one-of-a-kind pieces as well.
THURSDAY 10AM–1PMLisa HarrisStarts November 29
$165, Members $160
SIMPLY SODA: BEGINNING SODA(4 weeKs)
Weekly demonstrations for this class will concentrate on the best forms to highlight the soda slips and capture the soda atmosphere as you make pots for the soda kiln. Be prepared for flashes of color, textured surfaces and the excitement of unpredictable results. You will learn that the use of glazes is also different from Cone 10, and the class will make the soda firing process accessible and understandable. Participation in all stages of the process, including some kiln loading, introduction to firing, and unloading outside of class time, is required. Prerequisite: at least one year of experience working with clay or instructor’s permission.
THURSDAY 7-10PMPatty Kochaver
Starts November 29
$165, Members $160
$40 soda firing fee
WE GOT IT COVERED(4 weeKs)
Jars, casseroles, and tureens are the focus here. This intensive class will address many forms with lids that can be made with clay.
SATURDAY 10AM-1PMDavid TrostStarts December 1
$165, Members $160
SCULPTING FROM LIFE(4 weeKs)
Working from a model, learn to sculpt or improve upon your figure sculpting. Students will learn a step-by-step approach to sculpting the human head. Emphasis will be placed on, the planes of the face, facial anatomy and expression. We will also explore finishing techniques and preparing your sculpture for kiln firing. All levels are welcome.
SUNDAY, 10AM–1PMRobin PowerStarts December 2
$165, Members $160
$30 model fee
CERAMICS
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CHOOSE FIVEChoose five consecutive weeks within the term and an instructor to offer individual tutelage for one hour per week. Fee does not include clay or open studio time outside of the five weeks. Approval of the program coordinator, Karen Avery, required.
$275, Members $265
worKsHoPs HOLIDAY BIRD ORNAMENTS(1 DAy)
In this holiday themed workshop, students will get to create bird shaped ornaments and glaze them in all colors of the rainbow. We will be using terra cotta clay to build the simple birds forms and after they are built, students will be able to decorate the ornaments with a variety of designs and colors. The ornaments will make great gifts and bring a homemade touch to any one’s holiday decor. Fun for all ages.
TUESDAY DECEMBER 11, 2-5PMMary Drabik
$45, Members $40
HOLIDAY MUGS(1DAy)
In this workshop students will be able to create a one of kind ceramic mug great for the cold winter months. Using terra cotta slabs of clay students will build the cup form and add handles. After the basic mug form is created, the possibilities for decoration are endless. We can add names to personalize the mugs, draw winter themed images or just paint the mugs in different colors. Add a packet of cocoa and these mugs will make the perfect gift.
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5, 6-8PMMary Drabik
$35, Members $30
CERA
MIC
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8 EARLY WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 26. REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226 9
OPEN STUDIOThis session is an opportunity for you to finish up those ‘pending’ projects or start new ones. Monitors are present for safety and are not there for instruction or cleanup. Please be respectful of their time and presence. Available to students enrolled in fall classes or by instructor approval. Please note that students pay by the week only and weeks run Monday through Sunday.
NOVEMBER 26-DECEMBER 30
$40, Members $35/per week
FIRST TIME jEWELER(4 weeKs)
This class is designed for beginning jewelers who want to sample basic skills. Saw piercing, texturing, cold connections, and a soldered band ring will be covered. You will receive your materials kit on the first day of class. Silver and additional materials may be purchased from the instructor.
MONDAY, 11AM-2PMStarts November 26Rachelle Stromberg
THURSDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 29Alisa Miller
SUNDAY, 10AM-1PMStarts December 2Susan Franker
$145 Members $140
$10 Materials fee
MAKE WEARABLE PIECES OF ART AND LEARN TO CREATE UNIQUE DESIGNS IN OUR FOUR FULLY EQUIPPED CLASSROOMS CLOSED-TOE SHOES ARE REQUIRED IN THE STUDIO. METALS ARE AVAILABLE FOR SALE DURING CLASS TIME FROM THE INSTRUCTOR OR MONITOR. GIVEN FLUCTUATING METALS PRICES, ALL MATERIAL COSTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
SILVER BAND RINGS(4 weeKs)
Open to beginners with no experience or those wishing to hone their skills. This class will focus on ring design and cover the basics of metalworking such as saw-piercing, texturing, soldering, and finishing. Students will be able to complete at least two rings, one single and one double layer. Additional materials will be available for purchase.
TUESDAY 6:30 - 9:30PMStarts November 27 Neil Kraus
$150 Members $145
$25 Materials fee
PENDANTS(4 weeKs)
Need a new necklace for that holiday party? Maybe a gift for that special someone. Learn to saw, rivet, solder and even create a simple stone setting. Students can expect to finish at least 4 pendants in this class. A fun way to learn a new skill and make some presents!
WEDNESDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 28Alisa Miller
$150 Members $145
$10 material fee
All levels welcome
WORkING WITH WAx AND CASTING(4 weeKs)
This multilevel class explores the three-dimensional possibilities of hard waxes for carving and soft waxes for modeling. Students can expect to complete one or two small pieces, such as rings, charms, or miniature sculptures. Two castings will be done in class, and work also can be brought to a production caster for a nominal fee.
MONDAY 6:30 - 9:30PM Starts November 26Neil Kraus
$150 Members $145
COLD CONNECTIONS: RIVETING, TABS, SLOTS, AND STITCHING(4 weeKs)
This workshop open to beginners or those wishing to hone their skills, covers the basic metalworking techniques such as saw-piercing, filing, and finishing using the cold connection of riveting, tabs, slots and stitching. A materials kit is required and available from the instructor on the first day of class. Additional materials are available for purchase.
THURSDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStart November 29Neil Kraus
$150 Members $145
$10 Materials fee
WIRE STRUCTURES(4 weeKs)
This class explores wire structure for jewelry. Experiment with a variety of ways to create forms with your choice of wires (steel, brass, copper, or silver). Making simple catches and chains will be covered.
Materials are available for purchase from the instructor
WEDNESDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 28Heejin Hwang
$150 Members $145
All levels welcome
ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS(4 weeKs)
Be creative! This class explores the possibilities of your collected materials for jewelry in a unique way. Students will learn to develop ideas through visual exercise. The materials can be anything such as fabric, recycled object, paper, and metals etc. All levels welcome.
Metals are available for purchase from the instructor.
All levels welcome
MONDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 26Heejin Hwang
$150 Members $145
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INSTRUCTIONAL OPEN STUDIO(4 weeKs)
Need some help finishing your projects? How about a little more guidance than working on your own during open studio? Do you have questions about soldering, setting or overall finishing of your pieces? This class is for you! Pam will be available for individualized assistance, answering questions and troubleshooting any problems you’ve experienced with your projects. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing or instructor’s permission.
TUESDAY, 1-4PM Pam RobinsonStarts November 27
$150 Members $145
RETICULATED CHAINS(4 weeKs)
This workshop is focused on creating unique chains and findings through the technique of reticulation, taking the surface of the metal to its melting point to create an organic texture. This workshop will teach the student how to fuse metal without soldering. Focus will be on the overall product including craftsmanship and finishing with polishes and patinas. Materials may be purchased by instructor. Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing.
TUESDAYS 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 27Susan Franker
$150 Members $145
BEzELS, BEzELS AND MORE BEzELS(4 weeKs)
This class will teach the student to create bezels quicker and more accurately as well as becoming more proficient in soldering. Students will explore many different types of bezels: the basic bezel, textured bezels, serrated bezels and step bezels. Materials may be purchased from instructor. Prerequisite: one session of Beginning Metalsmithing
SUNDAYS 2-5PMStarts December 2Susan Franker
$150 Members $145
RESIN jEWELRY(4 weeKs)
Add interest and color to your jewelry by using resin. Learn techniques such as constructing base piece, mixing, coloring, application, embedding objects, curing, safety tips, and finishing. Additional materials available for sale from the instructor Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing required.
SATURDAY 10AM-1PMStarts December 1Carla Nessa
$150 Members $145
$10 material fee
HAMMERED AND FORMED BRACELETS(4 weeKs)
Learn to create beautiful bracelets from a single piece of metal using hammering and forming processes. For the first bracelet, simple forging techniques will result in an elegant, linear bangle. Anticlastic or synclastic forming will be used to make the second bracelet – a unique cuff or bangle. Brass, copper, or silver can be purchased from the instructor. Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing.
WEDNESDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 28Darlys Ewoldt
$150 Members $145
FABRICATING WITH TIN(4 weeKs)
Each week we will learn a new component of fabricating jewelry with tin and other metals. Using the hydraulic press in this multi-step process you’ll make uniquely shaped dies, cut and press tin and then use the tin to make finished pieces. The course will also cover riveting and soldering with silver, brass, copper, and steel that will provide structure for your tin. Mechanisms such as pin backs, clasps, and earring wires will be discussed. All levels are welcome.
MONDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 26Maia Leppo
$150 Members $145
$35 material fee
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CHAINMAILLE- ROUNDMAILLE FAMILY BRACELETS & NECkLACE (2 weeKs)
Learn the roundmaille family of weaves in this comprehensive 2 week chainmaille session. You will construct 3 bracelets and one necklace as you learn the following chainmaille weaves: Week 1-- Open Round & Turkish Round, Week 2--Roundmaille (aka snakechain) & Captive Inverted Round.Students may choose from aluminum or copper for their projects. Tools will be available for use in class only. Information on where to buy more supplies and tools locally will be given in class. Prerequisite: At least 2 Chainmaille classes or instructor’s permission.
THURSDAY, 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 29Kat Wisniewski
$70, Members $65
EARRINGS IN A DAY(1 DAy)
Learn how to make a unique pair of earrings, from start to finish in one day. We will be using mostly steel and tin because they are light weight and affordable. Using a hydraulic press in this multi-step process you’ll: make uniquely shaped dies, cut and press tin, and then use the tin to make finished pieces. The material fee covers a steel wire with a variety of gauges and the material kit will give you the other necessary materials needed.
SATURDAY, 10AM-5PM DECEMBER 1
$85 Members $80
$20 Material fee
METAL ORNAMENTS(1 DAy)
Looking for a hostess gift, tree Decoration or something fun to hang in your window during the holidays? Here’s your chance to make an ornament or decorations hanging out of copper or brass. You’ll learn to saw, file and texture metal to create something unique and handmade. No experience necessary. All materials included.
SATURDAY, 10AM-2PM DECEMBER 8Pam Robinson
$65, Member $60
sPecial worKsHoP HINGED PENNY BRACELET(1 DAy)
In this workshop we will be putting your pennies to use! In one day, you will learn how to make fast, production-style hinges. We will talk in depth about different styles of hinges-spring loaded, 3 knuckle, 5 knuckle- and put your trepidation of hinges to rest. By the end of the workshop you will have made a unique hinged penny bracelet. Bring any sentimental pennies dating pre-1982, including any wheat pennies you have been hanging on to, and I will assist you into making them into adornment fit for a queen or king! Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metalsmithing and some light experience soldering
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 910AM-4PMStacey Webber
Non-member/Member $175
Students need to bring the following materials to the workshop:
•1’ copper tubing 1/16”
•1’ Sterling tubing, .064” OD x .010” wall
•1’ ea 18 & 20g nickel wire
•At least 20 pennies - pre 1982
•2 sterling lobster claw clasps
•5 Sterling jump rings ID 3.2mm, 18g
•5 Drill Bits, g57, general purpose
•5 Drill Bits, g65, general purpose
•H, M, E solder
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METALS WINTER CAMPS(3 DAys)
Ages 10-16
Explore the world of working in metals to make unique jewelry or small sculpture out of brass or copper. Students will learn various skills, such as saw piercing, texturing and forming leading to the creation of their own designs.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 289AM-1PM
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2- FRIDAY, JANUARY 49AM-1PM
$145, Members $140
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GLASS BEADMAKING, FUSING & CASTING EXPLORE SEVERAL DIFFERENT GLASS TECHNIQUES SUCH AS BEADMAKING, FUSING, KILN CASTING AND SCULPTURE. ALL LEVELS OF STUDENTS ARE SUPPORTED IN AN EDUCATIONAL AND RELAXED SETTING. JOIN US ON THE THIRD FLOOR TO CREATE BEAUTIFUL GLASS FORMS. CLOSED TOE SHOES AND COTTON CLOTHING ARE REQUIRED.
GLASS BEAD OPEN STUDIO Work on projects and improve skills outside of class in our highly recommended open studio. Punch cards are available for students enrolled in a class at the reduced cost of $60 (5 sessions for $12 each); current students may also purchase single sessions for $14 each. Punch cards are also available for those not enrolled in a class for $85 (5 sessions for $17each). Glass and mandrels are available for sale; tools will be available for use. A monitor will be on hand to answer questions but not instruct. Punch cards may be purchased at the front desk.
GLASS FUSING OPEN STUDIOWork on projects outside of class in open studio exclusively for fusing. This time is for students who have taken at least two 4 or 5 week fusing classes in the past 6 months. The fee is $25 and includes one 8 ½ x 11 box to fill, the use of tools, firings and scrap glass. An extra $18 will be charged for each additional 8 ½ x 11 box filled. There is a variety of sheet glass for sale in the studio. A monitor is on hand to help answer questions but not to instruct. You must sign up online or in person at least one week prior to your session and pre-pay the OS fee of $25. Permission from the instructor is required.
SUNDAY 2-5PMDECEMBER 9DECEMBER 16
FIRST TIME GLASS BEADMAkING(4 weeKs)
Make beautiful glass beads on the torch using basic techniques for shaping and surface design. This workshop will concentrate on providing students with solid technical groundwork for further development. Instruction will also be given on how to create a simple necklace or a pair of earrings. Materials fee includes tools, mandrels, and assorted glass colors. No experience required.
THURSDAY 2-5PM Starts November 29Judy Zeddies
$165, Members $160 $35 Materials fee
ALL LEVELS HOLIDAY GLASS BEADMAkING(4 weeKs)
Students will learn many basic techniques on how to make and decorate beads and small sculptural work. The last day of class students will take their beads and can make earrings, bracelets, pendants or even a key chain for them self or as gift for someone else. Material fee includes assorted glass and mandrels. No experience required
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PMStarts November 27 Dobrila Pintar
$165, Members $160 $35 Materials fee
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FUSED HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS(4 weeKs)
Students will learn to cut and arrange glass that will be fired in a kiln. Different techniques will be explored such as frit and stringer decoration, enameling, and adding torch worked elements. In this fun workshop, students will have the opportunity to make approximately 15-20 ornaments.
SATURDAY, 10AM-1PM Starts December 1Rosey Merkin
$165, Members $160 $50 Materials fee
SEGMENT SLABS(2 DAys)
Design and construct simple glass bars composed of tack-fused strips of sheet glass. These bars will then be cut into parts and fired allowing the glass to flow and form the most beautifully intricate patterns. Each student can expect to make one 6” x 6” plate. Volume calculations, glass selection and firing schedules will be covered.
Glass will be available for sale from the instructor.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 6:30 - 9:30PM &
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16,10AM -1PMRobin Kittleson
$75 Members $70
DATE NIGHT: GLASS FUSING(1 DAy)
Looking for something different, fun, and memorable to do on a Friday night? Bring friends or a date and spend the evening creating with glass! This crash course in glass fusing will teach you the basics of cutting and assembling glass for the kiln. Make a small plate, coaster, or pieces for jewelry. Materials fee includes all glass, tools, and kiln firing. Finished pieces may be picked up 1 to 2 weeks after class ends. No experience required.
FRIDAY, 6:30-9:30PMDECEMBER 7 & 21LeJean Easley
$80, Members $75
$20 Materials fee
BLOWN GLASS ORNAMENT WORkSHOP (1 DAy)
In this workshop, students will have the opportunity to blow glass on a torch. Pre-made glass “points” and colored glass turn into beautiful, round holiday ball ornaments. Each student can make approximately five ornaments, each finished with a metal hook. Everything is finished and ready to bring home at the end of the class.
No experience necessary!
Rosey Merkin and Neil Kraus
FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 2, 23, 306-7:30PM AND 8-9:30PM
SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 10, 17, 2410-11:30AMAND 12-1:30PM
SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 4, 11, 2510-11:30AMAND 12-1:30PM
SATURDAY,DECEMBER 1, 8, 15, 222-3:30PM AND 4-5:30PM
SUNDAY,DECEMBER 23-4:30PM AND 5-6:30PM
SUNDAY,DECEMBER 910-11:30AMAND 12-1:30PM
FRIDAY,DECEMBER 146-7:30PM AND 8-9:30PM
$60, Members $55
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DRAWING WITH STRINGERS(1 DAy)
In this 1-day workshop, explore a variety of techniques to help gain better stringer control. We will cover several methods for pulling stringers, and then have some fun with repeating line patterns, silhouettes and freeform drawing on the surface of the bead. Come prepared to try some new designs and practice, practice, practice! Please bring your own glass, additional materials will be provided (104 COE compatible glass only).
All skill levels welcome.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 10AM - 2PM Amy Lemaire
$95, Members $90
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FUSING & BEADMAkING COMBO CAMP(3 DAys)
Ages 14-17
In this class you’ll be introduced to two glass techniques: fusing, and flameworking with a torch. Become familiar with the tools and materials needed to create projects such as glass beads for jewelry and fused bowls and wind chimes. Color, decoration, design and process will be covered. No experience needed. Includes all glass, tools and kiln firings.
WEDNESDAY,DECEMBER 26-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 289AM-1PMRosey Merkin
$165, Members $160
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EXPRESS YOURSELF IN TWO DIMENSIONS WITH ACRYLICS, WATERCOLOR, GOUACHE, OILS, PASTELS, PEN & INK, OR ENCAUSTIC TECHNIQUES. PAINTING & DRAWING CLASSES ARE DIVIDED INTO BEGINNING, INTERMEDIATE, MULTILEVEL OR ADVANCED CLASSES. USE THESE DESIGNATIONS AND THE CLASS DESCRIPTIONS TO CREATE A CURRICULUM FOR YOURSELF.
OPEN STUDIOIf you have taken a class and need a place to work, open studio is for you. This option allows you to use the classroom as your studio.
Please note that students pay by the week only and weeks run Monday through Sunday.
$30, Members $25 per week
November 26- January 6
beginning
FIRST-TIME DRAWING INTO PAINTING(4 weeKs)
This introductory class will combine basic drawing with the fundamentals of painting. It will begin by introducing the student to line, value and composition, and how they combine to compose a successful drawing. They will then use this experience to see how those visual building blocks translate into painting, introducing the student to the basic tools used in acrylic painting, and their use in composing and executing a painting. Purchase your beginning kit on the first night.
WEDNESDAY 6:30-9:30PM Melanie Brown Starts November 28
THURSDAY 10AM-1PMAnnie York Starts November 29
$145, Members $140
SUNDAY 10AM-1PM Patrick MiceliStarts December 2
$145, Members $140
$35 Beginning Painting Kit
FIRST-TIME DRAWING(4 weeKs)
This entry-level class is for those with little or no drawing experience. Learn the use of value, line, and proportion to create realistic drawings. Purchase your beginning drawing kit on the first night.
MONDAY 6:30-9:30PM Steve AmosStarts November 26
SATURDAY 10AM-1PM Tony PorterStarts December 1
$145, Members $140 $15 Beginning Drawing Kit
FIRST-TIME PAINTER(4 weeKs)
This entry-level class is for those with little or no experience painting. It will take you step by step through the basic use of materials for acrylic painting. Purchase your beginning painting kit on the first night.
MONDAY 6:30-9:30PM Annie York Starts November 26
TUESDAY 10AM-1PM Patrick MiceliStarts November 27
FIRST-TIME PORTRAIT DRAWING(4 weeKs)
This entry-level course is designed for those students with little or no experience. The primary focus is placement and how the various facial features come into play in creating a portrait drawing. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.
SATURDAY 2-5PM Tony PorterStarts December 1
$155, Members $150
beginning /advanced beginning
BEGINNING ACRYLIC PAINTING(4 weeKs)
This class is recommended for those who have taken First-Time Painter or First-Time Drawing, have had previous experience and want to expand their painting skills in various acrylic mediums. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.
THURSDAY 6:30-9:30PM Annie YorkStarts November 29
$150, Members $145
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INTRODUCTION TO THE PORTRAIT AND FIGURE(4 weeKs)
This beginning to intermediate level drawing class teaches the fundamentals of drawing portraits and figures while working from a nude model. Weekly demonstrations and structured exercises will emphasize observation, proportion, measuring, and anatomy. Students begin with charcoal, move to conté, and eventually learn to use pastels. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.
SATURDAY 10AM-1PMBob HornStarts December 1
$150, Members $145 $30 model fee
multilevel to intermediate NEW! ExPERIMENTAL DRAWING TECHNIQUES(4 weeKs)
Do you practice drawing from observation, while sometimes finding yourself yearning for inspiration and new ideas? Experimental drawing techniques are great tools for overcoming rigidity and tapping into the imagination. This class will introduce you to drawing methods developed by the surrealists. We will use inkblots, rubbings, drawn collage, masking and other ways of letting loose while incorporating traditional drawing methods into the process to build your creative muscle.
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PMVesna Jovanovic Starts November 27
$150, Members $145
INTRODUCTION TO PASTELS(4 weeKs)
Pastels have been a favorite drawing material of many 19th and 20th century artists, from Degas to O’Keefe to Lucian Freud, because of their quick application and intense colors. We’ll learn the basics of working with pastels, the perfect medium for creating quick sketches or developing more complex drawings. A supply list will be provided on the first day of class.
SUNDAY 2-5PMPatrick MiceliStarts December 2
$150, Members $145
INk BRUSHWORk(4 weeKs)
In this beginning class, learn traditional Asian painting techniques on rice paper. This brushwork can also be used to adorn ceramic work or move into contemporary painting. No experience necessary. Allison will lead you step by step through the therapeutic process of mark making. A supply list will be provided.
TUESDAY 2-5PMAllison Svoboda Starts November 27
$150, Members $145
ENCAUSTIC PAINTING(4 weeKs)
Learn how to paint with wax in this multi-level class. Use pigments, damar crystals, various types of waxes as well as other ingredients to create multi-layered, heavily textured to paint on a variety of surfaces. Work with metals tools and special brushes as well as torches, heat guns and irons. Encapsulate additional materials and collage the surface. Artists of all media will enjoy the limitless possibilities of working in encaustics. A supply list will be provided one week before class begins.
SUNDAY 2-5PMJenny LearnerStarts December 2
$160, Members $155
intermediate / advanced
DRAWING AND PAINTING THE NUDE FIGURE(4 weeKs)
This advanced class is for those students who have previous experience working from nude models. Poses will be scheduled for two weeks, so that a painting or drawing can be fully developed. Individualized instruction supports students in developing their skills and their individual styles. Come prepared to work in the medium of your choice.
SATURDAY 2-5PM Bob HornStarts December 1
$150, Members $145 $30 model fee
LEARNING FROM THE MASTERS(4 weeKs)
Learn classical painting techniques from art history in this advanced class. You’ll study the works of Rembrandt, Chardin, and Van Eyck, and directed projects will help improve your oil painting skills. Projects will address color, light, composition, glazing, and brushwork. Drawing experience is recommended. Come to the first class prepared to work in oils and bring a 16” x 20” canvas.
FRIDAY 10AM-1PM Bob HornStarts November 30
$150, Members $145
PROBLEM SOLVING FOR OIL PAINTERS (4 weeKs)
This advanced class is for students who have previous experience in oil painting. Students will work on directed projects and individual projects. The directed projects will focus on improving the core skills of representational painting. Please come to the first class prepared to work in oils with a 16” x 20” canvas.
THURSDAY 10AM-1PM Bob HornStarts November 29
$150, Members $145
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Escape the brown winter doldrums and spend two days sketching in the lush green tropics of Chicago’s beautiful, historic Garfield Park Conservatory. Slow down, enjoy some careful looking at beautiful plant material, and find out about their textures, patterns, and structures. Develop some images in your sketch book . The class will meet in the lobby of the conservatory. Bring soft drawing pencils, an eraser, pen, a sketchbook, magnifying lens, and folding stool if you have one, to the first class.
SATURDAY 10AM-1PM Barbara Cooper Meets December 1 and 8
$80, Members $75
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THE LILLSTREET TEXTILE’S DEPARTMENT IS A GROWING ARTIST COMMUNITY INTERESTED IN TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY CRAFT MEDIA. OUR NEWLY RENOVATED SEWING STUDIO OFFERS MORE CLASS SPACE AND UPGRADED EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SERGERS AND AN INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE. HAVEN’T TAKEN A PRINT CLASS IN A WHILE?
OPEN STUDIOGain access to our new UV exposure unit, print tables, dye stations, and sewing equipment while working in our newly renovated space. Monitored open studio time is available to previously enrolled students within the past year for a weekly rate. Students provide personal screens or rent from studio for a nominal fee. Inks/dyes and fabric blanks available for purchase. Sewing studio provides access to machines, rotary tools and floor standing embroidery hoops. Authorization is required for use of serger, overlock and industrial machine. Hours will be posted as date approaches.
Please note that students pay by the week only and weeks run Monday through Sunday.
November 26- December 23
$40, Members $35 per week
FIRST-TIME kNITTING(4 weeKs)
Warm up this winter by learning to knit a multi-color scarf in this beginner level course. Enjoy working closely with the instructor to design a one-of-a-kind accessory for yourself or for a friend. Walk away from the class knowing how to successfully read a pattern and how to tackle a simple knitting project from beginning to end. Knitting needles provided, and some yarns provided for first day. Students will be asked to purchase their own yarns for projects after the first week.
MONDAY 6:30-9:30PMNora Renick-RinehartStarts November 26
$145, Members $140
FIRST-TIME SEWING(4 weeKs)
Perfect for someone who doesn’t know how to thread a machine or stray from the straight stitch. Formal instruction includes how to operate a sewing machine, basic techniques and learning sewing vocabulary. Walk away with a completed apron and messenger bag to show off your newly acquired skills! Sewing machines provided. Thread and notions provided with materials fee. This class is a prerequisite for intermediate/advanced classes and equipment.
Students provide fabric.
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PM Nora Renick-RinehartStarts November 27
SUNDAY 2-5PM Paige FetchenStarts December 2
$145, Members $140$10 materials fee
FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON FABRIC(4 weeKs)
New UV vacuum exposure unit and aluminum screens make hand-silkscreening faster and easier! Learn how to turn any drawing or design into a print. Students will perfect the photo-emulsion process, basic registration techniques, and pulling clean prints. Students provide fabric, and can print onto t-shirts, onesies or almost any fabric. Materials fee includes most supplies. Take advantage of our generous open studio time to walk away with lots of printed goodies for the holiday season!
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PM Camille CanalesStarts November 27
$145, Members $140$20 Materials fee
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FIRST-TIME EMBROIDERY(4 weeks)
Every student receives a hand silkscreened sampler and learns a new stitch vocabulary each week. Learn how to embroider basic and complex stitches like the bullion knot, spider web and padded satin stitch. Walk away with a beautifully stitched modern sampler! Most materials provided. Floor standing hoops make it easy to stitch comfortably during class and open studio.
MONDAY 1-4PM Camille CanalesStarts November 26
$145, Members $140
multilevel
ExPERIMENTAL WEAVING(4 weeks)
Spend your winter with our newest resident artist making a small tapestry weaving using our frame looms and unconventional “threads”. Students will explore a variety of materials to find the right “yarns” for weaving. Learn basic terminology and techniques, and be inspired by references and examples shown in class. Most materials provided. Students may take looms home each week to work on projects at home.
SUNDAY 10AM-1PMPaige FetchenStarts December 2
$150, Members $145
SET THE TABLE!(4 weeks)
Socialize with classmates while learning how to sew placemats and table runners for your holiday season! Demonstrations include serged edges, mitered corners, and decorative stitching. Students provide fabrics and should bring fabric selections, approximately 2-4 yards, to class on the first night. Thread and notions provided with materials fee. After the first week, we’ll have a potluck for each class too!
THURSDAY 6:30-9:30PM Sarah MontgomeryStarts November 29
$150, Members $145$10 materials fee
intermediate/advanced
GARMENT ALTERATIONS(4 weeks)
Turn items from the back of your closet or finds from the thrift stores into perfectly fitting clothes! Leave this class with the knowledge to mend and alter clothing. Our focus on finishing techniques and hand sewing will give you a professional look! This class is great for students looking to refine their craftsmanship, and demos will be based on student projects. Thread and notions provided with materials fee.
WEDNESDAY 6:30-9:30PM Nora Renick-RinehartStarts November 28
SATURDAY 2-5PM Amanda FranckStarts December 1
$150, Members $145$10 materials fee
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FELTED ORNAMENTS AND SMALL SCULPTURE WORkSHOP(1 day)
Make your own ornaments this year in this one-day wet felting workshop. Explore the possibilities of wet felting techniques and create one-of-a-kind ornaments, miniature socks, or color beads that you can use year after year. Students can choose to create small sculpture with the same techniques and materials. Everyone will walk away with several pieces to use as gifts or home decorations. All materials provided.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 210AM-1PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 910AM-1PMAkemi Cohn
$50, Members $45
SEW-YOUR-OWN GARLAND WORkSHOP(1 day)
Are you looking for a unique way to “spruce” your home for the holidays? Do you have scraps of fabric that are too precious to throw out? If so, join fellow students in this workshop to create handmade garlands and fabric pennants that show off your DIY style. Don’t have fabrics, no worries, some holiday fabrics will be provided by the instructor.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 810AM-1PMSarah Montgomery
$50, Members $45
PRINTED SCARF WORkSHOP(1 DAy)
Get a feel for the screenprinting process and it’s possibilities while making your very own scarf! One 100% cotton jersey American Apparel scarf included, along with all materials and inks needed to print. Knock out several hand-made gifts for friends and family if you bring in additional scarves to print on or purchase additional items in class. Instructor will email instructions on image preparation one week prior to workshop. All levels welcome. Previous students can take workshop to be eligible for open studio if they have not taken classes within the past year.
SATURDAY DECEMBER 1, 2-6PM Camille Canales
$70, Members $65
SERGER AND OVERLOCk AUTHORIzATION WORkSHOP(1 day)
Have you taken classes in our department, and want to take the next step in making your garments and housewares look more professional? This three hour workshop will introduce students to the new pieces of equipment and enable you to be authorized to use machines during weekly studio rentals. Serge placements and tea towels for gifts, or finish up that messenger bag or garment from previous classes. Students must have taken a sewing class within the past year to take advantage of sewing open studio rentals.
SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 10AM-1PMNora Renick-Rinehart
$50, Members $45
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SCREENPRINTED SCHOOL CLOTHES (3 DAys)
Ages 10-14
Spend your winter break being productive and stylish, making prints for your clothes and fabric blanks. Students will learn about the photo-emulsion process, as well as registration for multi-color prints. One t-shirt is provided for each student, and there are tote bags and other fabric blanks available for purchase. Parents are encouraged to help students look for tshirts or other fabrics at home.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2- FRIDAY, JANUARY 49AM-3:30PM Camille Canales
$195, Members $190
SEWING CAMP(3 DAys)
ages 10-14 years
Got the winter blues from staying in? Students will learn how to thread a machine and complete one beginner project. Most thread and notions provided. Students should bring approximately 3 yards of fabric on the first day of camp.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 289AM-3:30PM Amanda Franck
$195, Members $190
Print on PaPer classes
FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON PAPER(4 weeKs)
Prepare a screen and print an image using stencils and photo-emulsion. Most equipment and some paper provided, and UV vacuum exposure unit make exposing a screen faster and easier! Materials fee includes most materials including inks.
TUESDAY 2-5PM Matthew GinsbergStarts November 27
SUNDAY 2-5PM Andrew CampbellStarts December 2
$145 Members $140$20 Materials fee
MULTILEVEL PRINTING ON PAPER(4 weeKs)
A perfect class for those who have screen printed before and would like to continue, Multi Level Screen caters to students of all skill levels. Whether you have your eyes on poster printing, or making notecards for the holidays, this class is for you. Take advantage of our generous open studio to make the most out of this “mini” session class. Inks and some paper included with materials fee. Prerequisite: First Time Screenprint on Paper
THURSDAY 6:30-9:30PM Matthew GinsbergStarts November 29
$150, Members $145$20 Materials fee
MONOPRINTING WORkSHOP(1 DAy)
Produce multi-colored monoprints with one pull of the squeegee in this fun one-day workshop. Create colorful, one-of-a-kind works by applying water soluble pigments directly onto screens. All paper and materials provided. All levels welcome.
SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 2-6PM Matthew Ginsberg
$70, Members $65
LILLSTREET’S PRINTMAKING DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN IN TRANSITION THIS FALL. DURING THE EARLY WINTER INTERIM SESSION WE WILL BE OFFERING A SELECTION OF SCREENPRINTING ON PAPER CLASSES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TEXTILES DEPARTMENT AS WELL AS A MONOPRINTING WORKSHOP. FOR THE WINTER SESSION BEGINNING IN JANUARY, WE’LL BE BRINGING IN NEW PRESSES FOR PRINT CLASSES AND BRINGING BACK OUR POPULAR LETTERPRESS CLASSES. WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO PRINTING AGAIN.
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KEEP UP WITH EMERGING ART FORMS OR JUST SHARPEN YOUR ABILITY TO CAPTURE LIFE’S IMPORTANT MOMENTS WITH YOUR CAMERA.
beginner
FIRST TIME DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY(4 weeKs)
Before that new digital camera becomes an expensive paperweight, learn how it works and how to make beautiful images with it. We’ll use easy technical explanations, shooting exercises, and a review of student images to teach you how to find, compose, and capture compelling photographs. Camera with manual settings required, DSLR preferred. Please bring a small flash drive.
MONDAY 10AM-1PMVesna JovanovicStarts November 26
MONDAY 6:30-9:30PMChristopher SchnebergerStarts November 26
WEDNESDAY 6:30-9:30PMChristopher SchnebergerStarts November 28
SATURDAY 10AM-1PMScott BittingerStarts December 1
$170, Members $165
FIRST TIME LIGHTROOM(4 weeKs)
Lightroom is powerful and affordable software for enhancing photographs, cataloging, printing, and more. In this overview class you’ll learn how to organize, develop, and print your images. See why professional photographers everywhere are hooked on Lightroom. This is a perfect follow-up to First-Time Digital Photography or can be taken on its own. Basic computer skills required.
SATURDAY 2-5PMAlyce McQueenStarts December 1
$170, Members $165
BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP(4 weeKs)
Photoshop is an advanced software program used by artists, graphic designers, and photographers to create and manipulate graphic and photographic imagery. In this course you’ll learn the basics of the software including brushes, selection tools, image adjustments, and masks. This is a good follow-up to First Time Lightroom, Digital Photography I, or taken on its own. Basic computer skills required.
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PMKatie MillsStarts November 27
FRIDAY 10AM-1PMVesna JovanovicStarts November 30
$170, Members $165
BEGINNING ILLUSTRATOR(4 weeKs)
Illustrator is an indispensable software for graphic artists. It allows you to turn visual ideas into stunning digital designs. In this course you’ll learn to work with line, shapes, shading, paths, text and much more. See how easy it is to convert your basic sketches into graphics and illustrations that you can use in your artwork, graphic design, or promotional materials.
WEDNESDAY 6:30-9:30PMKatie MillsStarts November 28
$170, Members $165
intermediate LIGHTING AND PORTRAITURE(4 weeKs)
Good lighting is often the difference between an average photograph and a great one. Serious photographers like to control their light in a professional studio. This course will teach you the basic concepts of studio lighting design and portraiture, and give you hands-on instruction with hot lights, strobes, soft boxes, colored gels, and reflectors. Students will light their own portraits and table top set-ups.
TUESDAY 6:30-9:30PMRebecca ReulandStarts November 27
DIGITAL
For everYone
HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH ARTWORk(3 weeKs)
Artists need photographs of their work, but it can be expensive to have done, and frustrating to do it yourself. This class will show you how to make effective photographs of your paintings, ceramics, or jewelry, with a few simple lighting techniques and understanding of your camera. You’ll also learn how to use the computer to adjust, crop, and resize your images for websites and juried shows. Please bring your digital camera, a small piece of your artwork to photograph, and a flash drive.
Thursday 6:30-9:30pmGarret BaumerStarts November 29
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YOUNG ARTISTS WILL BUILD CONFIDENCE AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS WHILE CREATING ASTOUNDING WORKS OF ART
ages 18-30 montHsA parent or babysitter stays with the child in these classes. In order to provide the best quality time with your toddler, we ask that you refrain from bringing other children to class. Class size limited to 10 children.
COLORED TExTURES(4 weeKs)
Soft yellow, bumpy red, and scratchy blue! Using a variety of materials, we’ll discover different textures and colors while building language, fine motor skills, and creative thinking.
FRIDAY 10-10:45AMMelanie BrownStarts November 30
$60, Members $55
ages 2-4In all toddler classes, a parent or babysitter stays with the child. In order to provide the best quality time with your toddler, we ask that you refrain from bringing other children to class. Class size limited to 10 children.
TODDLER CLAY(4 weeKs)
Snowmen, winter scenes, ornaments and more! This class provides special time for parent and child to work in clay, together, and independently. The process of exploring with clay, rather than the end product, is emphasized. Please come prepared to create along with your child.
MONDAY 10-11AM Starts November 26
$75, Members $70
TODDLER CLAY AND MULTIMEDIA(4 weeKs)
Can’t decide whether to explore clay or paint? In this class, we get to do both plus a lot more. Work together and independently to paint and build with clay and other materials. Exploration, rather than the end product, is emphasized.
WEDNESDAY 10:30-11:30AM Susan TecktielStarts November 28
$75, Members $70
TODDLER PAINT(4 weeKs)
Each class begins with a story to inspire our paintings. We will use many different textures of paints and a variety of tools to create our messy masterpieces. Come ready to work alongside your child throughout the class.
TUESDAY 10-11AM Kimberly PancoastStarts November 27
$75, Members $70
ages 3-5Children enjoy these classes on their own, however parents may stay for the first class. Classes are limited to 12 children.
MULTIMEDIA ART(4 weeKs)
This class is designed to allow children to express themselves individually while learning new techniques with a variety of materials including fabric, collage, paint (tempera and watercolor), drawing, clay, pipe cleaner sculpting and more! While experimenting with these mediums, we will discover new ways of constructing. Children will use their fine motor abilities, imaginative minds and creativity to express their great thoughts artistically.
TUESDAY 2-3:30PM Roz AdamsStarts November 27
WEDNESDAY 4-5:30PMSusan TecktielStarts November 28
$80, Members $75
kINDERCLAY(4 weeKs)
Each week will provide an opportunity for creative expression through the shaping of clay. This class will provide individual attention and enable each child to develop his or her personal style. We will be creating work on a specific theme that changes each session.
FRIDAY 4-5:30PMKris Bespalec-DavisStarts November 30
$80, Members $75
WINTER WONDERLAND(4 weeKs)
In this clay class, we’ll create sculptures and decorative objects inspired by the winter season. Create a snowman village, a mug for hot cocoa, ornaments for the holidays, or whatever you can imagine!
MONDAY 4-5:30PMSusan TecktielStarts November 26
$80, Members $75
Our teachers and staff will work with you to create a custom class or camp tailored to your interests and availability. For more information call the front desk at 773.769.4226 or email Melanie Brown at melanie@lillstreet.com
custom classes
KIDS
TREE
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PILE ON THE LAYERS!(4 weeKs)
Let’s get creative with tactile materials and the scanner! We’ll be piling and layering many different textures of materials in clear boxes, scanning them, and then using the printed image to create imaginative masterpieces. Tissue paper, sand, oobleck, and paper pulp are some of the materials we’ll be using.
THURSDAY 4-5:30PMKimberly PancoastStarts November 29
$85, Members $80
ages 5-7 MONSTERS!(4 weeKs)
Monsters are our friends! We will be inspired by books, cartoons, movies and our imaginations to create a world of new friends. Each week we will be creating and building a monster, fairy, gnome or other unique friend from textiles, building them a home out of clay, using found objects from nature to make a village, have a monster party and other fun adventures!
SATURDAY 10-11:30AMKris Bespalec-DavisStarts December 1
$80, Members $75
SNOW VILLAGES(4 weeKs)
Create your very own light-up snow village! We’ll use clay to create little houses and buildings complete with doors, windows, and chimneys. On the last day we’ll assemble our creations on a wooden platform and have a lighting ceremony with hot cocoa
and snacks.
TUESDAY 4-5:30PM Melanie BrownStarts November 27
$85, Members $80
WEDNESDAY 4-5:30PM Melanie BrownStarts November 28
$85, Members $80
ages 8-10
CLAY & MULTIMEDIA(4 weeKs)
Can’t decide whether you want to play with clay or express yourself with paints, prints, wood and more? Then this class is for you! Each week we will explore a variety of artistic materials and new ideas. Bring your imagination!
WEDNESDAY 4-5:30PM Roz AdamsStarts November 28
$80, Members $75
HANDBUILDING & WHEELTHROWING(4 weeKs)
This class is a great opportunity to try your hand at clay. We will spend time learning the basic techniques of handbuilding, then move onto the wheel, while making great pots and unique sculpture!
THURSDAY 4-6PM Karen AveryStarts November 29
$100, Members $95
ages 8-12 DRAWING AND CARTOONING(4 weeKs)
Explore the world of cartooning! We will cover our favorite TV and comic book friends and animals. You’ll get to develop your own individual characters, incorporating drawing and cartooning techniques.
MONDAY 4-5:30PM Anne YorkStarts November 26
$80, Members $75
TUESDAY 4-5:30PMAnne YorkStarts November 27
$80, Members $75
FamilY classes
SIDE-BY-SIDE FAMILY DROP-IN(ADulTs AnD ChilDren AGes 2+)
Drop-in to create with clay as a family! Our teacher will guide you and your family in a clay project that is appropriate for all ages. Reservations are encouraged, as there is limited space.
SATURDAY 10:00-11:00AM
Members/Non-member $10 per person per class
FamilY worKsHoPsThese workshops are a wonderful opportunity to work together on theme projects, and bring laughter, smiles, and great new crafts into your life! All workshops are 2 hours long and meant for adults and children ages 5+.
$30, Members $25 per person
CLAY ORNAMENTS(1 DAy)
Make beautiful ceramic ornaments to decorate your tree or give as special stocking stuffers. Due to popularity offered 2 separate dates.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2-4PM or
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2-4PM
FAMILY MENORAH(1 DAy)
One of our most popular family workshops! Learn simple handbuilding techniques to design and create a beautiful and unusual heirloom.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2-4PM
KIDSTREET
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ARE THERE OTHER DAYS YOU’D LIKE TO HAVE A SCHOOL’S OUT CAMP?Let us design a School’s Out camp for your child and hisschoolmates! Custom Camps are available for 5 or more students.
For more information call the front desk at 773.769.4226or email Melanie Brown at melanie@lillstreet.com
CLAY & MULTIMEDIA CAMP(3 DAys)
Ages 5-12
Children spend the day working in clay and other media, developing handbuilding skills and working in multimedia to create fantastic pots, critters, and other creations!
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2- FRIDAY, JANUARY 49AM-3:30PM
$195, Members $190
WHEELTHROWING CAMP(3 DAys)
Ages 8-12
Learn the exciting skill of wheelthrowing! Campers will learn the basics required to throw pottery and express their personal ideas on the wheel.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2- FRIDAY, JANUARY 4
9AM-3:30PM
$195, Members $190
METALS WINTER CAMPS(3 DAys)
Ages 10-16
Explore the world of working in metals to make unique jewelry or small sculpture out of brass or copper. Students will learn various skills, such as saw piercing, texturing and forming leading to the creation of their own designs!
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2- FRIDAY, JANUARY 49AM-1PM
$145, Members $140
FUSING & BEADMAkING COMBO CAMP(3 DAys)
Ages 14-17
In this class you’ll be introduced to two glass techniques: fusing, and flameworking with a torch. Become familiar with the tools and materials needed to create projects such as glass beads for jewelry and fused bowls and wind chimes. Color, decoration, design and process will be covered. No experience needed. Includes all glass, tools and kiln firings.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2- FRIDAY, JANUARY 49AM-1PMRosey Merkin
$165, Members $160
SCREENPRINTED SCHOOL CLOTHES (3 DAys)
Ages 10-14
Spend your winter break being productive and stylish, making prints for your clothes and fabric blanks. Students will learn about the photo-emulsion process, as well as registration for multi-color prints. One t-shirt is provided for each student, and there are tote bags and other fabric blanks available for purchase. Parents are encouraged to help students look for tshirts or other fabrics at home.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2- FRIDAY, JANUARY 49AM-3:30PM Camille Canales
$195, Members $190
SEWING CAMP(3 DAys)
ages 10-14 years
Got the winter blues from staying in? Students will learn how to thread a machine and complete one beginner project. Most thread and notions provided. Students should bring approximately 3 yards of fabric on the first day of camp.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 289AM-3:30PM Amanda Franck
$195, Members $190
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OFFICE & GALLERY HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY: 10AM-7:30 PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 10AM-6PM SUNDAY: 10AM-5PM
REGISTER EARLY! CLASSES FILL QUICkLY. We strongly encourage you to preregister to ensure a space in class. Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis with a 50% deposit required. Workshops must be paid in full at time of registration. Balance is due on the first day of class. Lillstreet accepts payments by VISA, Master Card, American Express or Discover. Checks should be made payable to Lillstreet Art Center.
HOLIDAYS AND MISSED CLASSES For classes that fall on holidays, it is up to individual teachers and students to decide whether to hold the class or to schedule a make up class later in the session. Missed classes may only be made up within the same class session.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS Students may be required to purchase a tool kit from Lillstreet, or other materials in order to complete class work. Unless otherwise specified, materials will be provided for the first class session and students will receive a supply list for purchase.
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY
CANCELLATIONSClasses are canceled when enrollment minimums are not reached. Students will be notified if classes are canceled and will be eligible for a full refund or class credit. Tuition credits are good indefinitely toward any classes, workshops or gallery items and are not redeemable for cash under any circumstances.
REFUND POLICY FOR DROPPED CLASSESAND WORkSHOPSTuition is refundable for all classes and workshops dropped one week prior to the session start date, minus a $40 processing fee. Classes dropped during the week prior to the start of the class session are eligible for a studio credit only (no refunds). Classes dropped during the first week of the session are eligible for a 50% studio credit (no refund). Classes dropped after the first week of the session are not eligible for a credit or refund except in cases of documented medical emergency with physician’s note. Students are responsible for notifying the Lillstreet staff that they wish to drop a class or workshop. Not attending class does not constitute an official withdrawal or cancellation of tuition or fees. See complete policy information at lillstreet.com
membersHiP beneFitsBe a part of the Lillstreet Community by becoming a
member today. You will join a supportive and friendly art
community and have access to all the great benefits listed
below:
Artist Membership: $40/year• Discounts on classes and workshops
• VIP membership card
• Discounts at participating art supply stores and other community services
• Invitations to exciting and unique workshops and events
• Free gift
• 10% off of gallery purchases
Household Membership: $75/year (for 2 people)
Receive all the benefits of an Artist Membership plus:
• Attend an available workshop and receive a 2-for-1 offer (one per year)
• Members’ price on children’s camps (for 2 people)
Family Membership: $110/year (for 3 or more people)
Receive all of the benefits above plus:
• One free family workshop per year, subject to availability
• Member’s price on children’s camps (entire family)
Please note that the membership discounts only apply to the person or people whose names are on the membership card.
getting to lillstreetWe are located on the northeast corner of Montrose and
Ravenswood. Public Transportation: Take the CTA Brown
Line to Montrose, or use Montrose Bus #78. The Metra Union
Pacific North line Ravenswood stop is located four blocks
north of Lillstreet. By Car: We are three blocks west of
Ashland and four blocks east of Damen. On-street parking is
available. Find directions online at our website lillstreet.com.
custom classes, corPorate events,and Private PartiesLillstreet Art Center is the perfect place for your next
office retreat, class field trip, family reunion, girls night out,
team-building event . . . any type of gathering! Our creative
staff is eager to customize a special class to fit the needs of
your group. Enjoy a creative, hands-on artmaking experience
with friends or coworkers. No experience necessary! Just
call or stop by the front desk to make arrangements for your
unique event. 773-769-4226.
POLICIES & PROCEDURES
FALL SESSION
Dropped on or before 11/18/12
Dropped between 11/19/12-11/25/12
Dropped between 11/26/12-
12/2/12
Dropped after 12/2/12
Adult/Child Classes
Refund minus $40 or full class credit
No refund – class credit only
No refund – half class credit
No refund or class credit
Workshops If dropped one full week prior to start date, refund minus $40 or full class credit.
If dropped 3-6 days before start date, no refunds – class credit only.
If dropped less than 3 days before start of workshop, no refund or class credit.
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THE ART OF GIVINGThis winter we are excited to
culminate our 2012 exhibition
series with the 37th Annual
Holiday Show & Sale “Let There
be Light.” Celebrate the season
and our 37th year of supporting
and encouraging artists. The
gallery will feature new ceramic
works, handcrafted jewelry, and
a broad selection of inspiring
artisan gifts. Weekend jewelry
trunk shows and a monthly
featured artist series add more
variety to our robust winter
programming.
Lillstreet Gallery enhances the
educational mission of Lillstreet
Art Center by offering students
and visitors an opportunity
to explore and be inspired
by the work of emerging and
established artists.
GRAPHIc NOISE:GIG POSTERS bY mEmbERS Of THE cHIcAGO PRINTERS GuIlDReception: Friday, November 2, 6pm - 8pmImage: Sonnenzimmer
JEwElRY TRuNk SHOwS:SARAH cHAPmAN, AmY lEmAIRE, STAcEY lEE wEbbER, mARIA EIfE, AND mARY wATSON Weekends, November 23 - December 23Receptions: Every Saturday, 12pm-3pmImage: Maria Eife
lET THERE bE lIGHT:lIllSTREET’S 37TH ANNuAl HOlIDAY SHOw & SAlENovember 30 – December 31Reception, Holiday Party, and Inaugural Student & Faculty Art Fair:Friday, November 30, 6pm - 10pmImage: Kate Biderbost
NEAT: THE ART Of THE wHISkEY VESSElcuRATED bY DOuG JEPPESENFebruary 1 – March 10, 2012Reception: Friday, February 1Image: Matt Long
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ONE-Of-A-kIND ARTIST-mADE GIfTSfOR EVERYONE ON YOuR lIST.
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