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GET CREATIVE! COMMUNITY ART & dance SPRING 2014 BEGINNERS THROUGH ADVANCED ART AND DANCE CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS, TEENS AND ADULTS REGISTRATION DECEMBER 18, 2013 THROUGH JANUARY 27, 2014 • 315-797-8260

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GET CREATIVE!

COMMUNITY

ART&dance

SPRING 2014

BEGINNERS THROUGH ADVANCED ART AND DANCE CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS, TEENS AND ADULTS

REGISTRATION DECEMBER 18, 2013 THROUGH JANUARY 27, 2014 • 315-797-8260

Registration: December 18, 2013 through January 27, 2014-Registration for second 7-week sessions will remain open until March 24All classes are taught in the PrattMWP studios.

REGISTRATION IS EASY• Online at mwpai.org• 315-797-8260 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • In person at the School of Art (Studio Building) weekdays, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.• Fax 797-9349• Mail: Send completed registration form to the School of Art. The form must be accompanied by a check payable to MWPAI. Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover are also accepted.

Full payment is due at the time of registration. No partial payments will be accepted. No registrations will be taken without full payment.

YOUR BEST VALUE IN ART AND DANCE EDUCATION…SCHOLARSHIPSScholarships are available and awarded by need and merit. Scholarship request forms for spring 2014 can be found online at mwpai.org or at the School of Art reception desk 315-797-8260. Deadline for the spring semester is December 16

*Look on our website for information on workshops and classes offered by our Visiting Artists from our new Artist-in-Residence program.

Beginners through Advanced Art and Dance Classes and Workshops for Kids, Teens and Adults

REGISTRATION & INFORMATION

ART EXPLORATIONS I (AGES 4 & 5)TUITION: $75 MEMBER: $67.50 Students engage in the process of art making through hands-on exploration learning basics in art including cutting, pasting, shapes and colors through collage, sculpture, painting and drawing. Children will enjoy the social interaction of group activities.

Due to the same lesson plan, children may only enroll in one class each day.

Saturday 9 to 10:15 a.m. January 25 through March 8Stephanie Bevins, InstructorClass Limit: 10 CA101-1

Saturday 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.January 25 through March 8Stephanie Bevins, InstructorClass Limit: 10CA101-2

ART EXPORATIONS II, DRAWING AND PAINTING (AGES 6, 7 AND 8)TUITION: $128MEMBER: $115.20Children will develop drawing skills using a wide variety of media by learning how to draw from observation, memory, and imagination while experimenting with a variety of drawing and painting tools. Students will also learn about famous drawing artists.

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.January 25 through March 8Linda Foote, InstructorClass Limit: 15CA102-1

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.March 22 trough May 3Linda Foote, InstructorClass Limit: 15CA102-3

ART EXPORATIONS II, CLAY AND SCULPTURAL MEDIA (AGES 6, 7 AND 8)TUITION: $128MEMBER: $115.20Children use a wide variety of materials from clay and glaze to recycled materials, fibers, plaster, wire and more as they build sculptures and create non-stop with their hands. Students will also learn about famous sculpture artists and ceramicists as they make friends and explore and strengthen their creativity.

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.January 25 through March 8Julie Angerosa, InstructorClass Limit: 15CA102-2

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.March 22 through May 3Julie Angerosa, InstructorClass Limit: 15CA102-4

KIDS ART PROGRAMKids use art to discover their learning potential, creating and having fun as they challenge their imaginations. In these classes, students experiment with clay, recycled materials and fibers, and drawing and painting to learn about texture, line and color. Classes are taught by dedicated, enthusiastic instructors who respond to a child’s creative spirit. Visits to the MWPAI Museum of Art are encouraged to allow students the opportunity to view works of art for inspiration.

PLEASE NOTE: *Materials are supplied for children’s classes. Please provide a snack for your child each day, at mid-morning, students have a 15-minute supervised snack break. It is recommended that each child bring an old shirt to use as a smock. A map will be included in your registration material so you know where to go for the first class.

7 WEEK CLASSES FOR KIDS

Age requirements will be strictly followed. • January 25 through May 3

Saturday 9 to 10:15 a.m March 22 through May 3Stephanie Bevins, InstructorClass Limit: 10 CA101-3

Saturday 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.March 22 through May 3Stephanie Bevins, InstructorClass Limit: 10 CA101-4

YOUNG ARTISTSDRAWING AND PAINTING(AGES 9, 10, 11 AND 12)TUITION: $128MEMBER: $115.20 Students will develop and expand on their drawing and painting skills using a wide variety of media by learning how to draw and paint from observation, memory, and imagination. Visits to the Museum of Art gives students the opportunity to connect with works of art while learning about famous artists. For a student, the experience of standing inches from masterpieces then going back to the studio to create something of their own creates a lifetime memory.

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.January 25 through March 8Sarah Kilian, InstructorClass Limit: 15CA103-1

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.March 22 through May 3Sarah Kilian, InstructorClass Limit: 15 CA103-3

Pre-teens will develop their aesthetic sense and begin to pursue ideas of more personal relevance. Our classes are designed to nurture that development and expand the means in which they can explore their artistic gifts.

YOUNG ARTISTS

YOUNG ARTISTSCLAY AND SCULPTURAL MEDIA (AGES 9, 10, 11 AND 12) TUITION: $128MEMBER: $115.20Students get to develop their creative voices and skills by experimenting with clay and sculptural materials. Open-ended projects and lessons encourage confidence and build maturity. Lessons will also focus on popular and historic sculpture artists and ceramists. Visits to the Museum of Art will lead the way for fun and exciting projects.

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.January 25 through March 8Paula Caruana, InstructorClass Limit: 15CA103-2

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m.March 22 through May 3Paula Caruana, InstructorClass Limit: 15 CA103-4

BEGINNING JEWELRY FOR TEENSAges 14 to 17TUITION: $185/LAB FEE: $45 MEMBER: $166.50/LAB FEE: $45Demonstrations and lectures include sawing/piercing, soldering, surface development, chain making and bezel setting cabochon stones. Students create jewelry of their own design using these techniques working in non-ferrous metals including copper, brass and silver. Students are required to purchase all metal and some expendable supplies including sandpaper, solder and saw blades, available at the School of Art reception desk. A wide variety of hand tools and equipment including torches for annealing and soldering will be used. Appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes must be worn during class.

Monday 4 to 6 p.m.January 27 through May 5Shannon Stockbridge, InstructorClass limit: 12TA106-1

DRAWING AND PAINTING FOR TEENS (AGES 13 TO 17) TUITION: $255MEMBER: $229.50Improve your drawing skills and meet other teens who share your interest in the arts. This class focuses on drawing from observation and is designed specifically for teenagers who want to grow creatively and explore the visual arts.

Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m. January 25 through May 3Sandra DeVisser, InstructorClass Limit: 15 TA101-1

PRINTMAKING FOR TEENS(AGES 13 TO 17) (MUST BE 13 BY FIRST CLASS) TUITION: $185/MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $166.50/MATERIAL FEE: $45Explore a variety of traditional and non-traditional printmaking techniques, from how to print shirts to paper. Learn the concept of printing multiples and create a personal print that incorporates more than one technique. Methods taught range from relief to silkscreen, chine colle, collagraph, and drypoint.

Wednesday 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.January 22 through April 30Instructor: Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-ResidenceClass limit: 12TA103-2

Age requirements will be strictly followed. • January 21 through May 5

Whether you have an academic goal in mind or are looking for sheer fun, taking a class at MWPAI is for you!

Classes are taught in the PRATTMWP college of art and design studios.

CLASSES FOR TEENS

CLASSES FOR TEENS COLLEGE PREP PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENTFor Grades 10, 11 and 12TUITION: $185/MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $166.50/MATERIAL FEE: $45Students applying to art colleges will need to present a portfolio for evaluation. This evaluation is an important factor in the level of merit scholarship a student receives. This class focuses on building a quality portfolio of artwork, primarily drawing, and also teaches students what to expect in a portfolio review and how best to represent their work.

Thursday 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.February 6 through May 15Hannah O’Toole, InstructorClass limit: 15TA102-1

DRAWING CARTOONS FOR TEENS (AGES 13 TO 17) Tuition: $185/MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $166.50/MATERIAL FEE: $45The recent surge in popularity of comics is due largely to clarity and speed in which these pictorial elements tell a story. Students will learn about the elements of narrative in comics through storyboarding, image and compositional development.

Tuesday 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.January 21 through April 29TBAClass limit: 15TA103-1

PAPER MARBLINGTUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25Paper marbling is a method of floating ink to create a surface design, which can be applied to an absorbent surface, usually paper or fabric. Traditionally its use is for book covers or endpapers in bookbinding and stationary. Each print is a unique monotype and perfect for calligraphers and scrapbookers.1 to 4 p.m.Saturday, February 1 Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-3

NON-TRADITIONAL LITHOGRAPHYTUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25This workshop is a brief introduction to alternative, non-solvent lithographic techniques using household items, and image transfers.

Saturday, March 1 1 to 4 p.m.Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-4

LINOCUTTUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25Learn to carve, ink and print a linoleum block. This is an introduction to relief printing, working with blocks that carve much easier than wood. This technique is perfect for cards and other artwork.

Saturday, April 5 1 to 4 p.m.Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-5

SILKSCREEN WITH STENCILSTUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25Create artwork on paper or fabric quickly and easily with the silkscreen stencil method. These methods introduce silkscreen using painting and cutting rather than complicated photographic exposure times.

Saturday, May 3 1 to 4 p.m.Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-Residence WK103-6

Ages 12 to Adult (family collaborative)

MAKE-A-PRINT SATURDAYS(FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH- SPRING SEMESTER ½ DAY WORKSHOPS) Spend a Saturday learning the art of the print! Prints are versatile, easy and fun. Learn how to use a press to create multiples of your art, experiment with silkscreen on paper or fabric, marble your own paper, and learn lithography you can do at home. These processes are beautiful on their own and can be combined to create a layered masterpiece. All of the workshops are low-tech, non-toxic and require no previous experience.

FAMILY WORKSHOPS

Ages 12 to Adult (family collaborative) Must be 18 years or older

STRETCHING AND PRIMING A CANVAS LIKE THE OLD MASTERS(2 WEEKENDS/2 DAYS)TUITION: $150/MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $135/MATERIAL FEE: $45 Has the irregular rhythm of canvas weave and loose-warped surface ever ruined your enjoyment of painting? The tension and alignment of a canvas is critical to properly present the artist’s technique.This class will guide you how to avoid such common mistakes and learn about the old master technique of creating traditional painting surfaces of Belgian linen, rabbit skin glue, and oil based primer, and understand the longevity and conservation of these natural materials.

FIRST WEEKENDDay 1: Introduction and Stretching CanvasesSaturday, February 89 a.m. to 2 p.m.

SECOND WEEKENDSaturday, February 15 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Day 2: Oil primingDaria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceClass Limit: 12WK102-1

DRAWING HANDS AND FEET FROM LIFE AND THE IMAGINATION(1 DAY)TUITION: $75MEMBER: $68 Hands and feet are the most difficult part of drawing a figure. Learn techniques for drawing and painting hands and feet from life and from imagination by focusing on the anatomy of hands and feet and the simplified volumes that help reproduce them in drawings.

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturday, February 22 Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceClass Limit: 12 WK102-3

ADULT WORKSHOPS

MAKING YOUR OWN PAINT AND BINDERS (AND THE HISTORY OF PIGMENTS)(1 WEEKEND/2 DAYS)TUITION: $150/MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $135/MATERIAL FEE: $45 This workshop will begin with the synthesis and history of organic and inorganic pigments and their toxicity levels and light fastness. Discussions will include pigments and their binders, and the technique of creating paints and media. Several non-toxic pigments will be used to create a series of paints including oil, tempera, watercolor and pastels. At the end of the workshop, each participant will have a sample tile of different mediums on a primed surface. Students will be able to take home the paints and pastels they created.

Day 1: Introduction and Egg TemperaSaturday, March 19 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Day 2: Watercolor, Oil and Pastel. Determining FakesSunday, March 2 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceClass Limit: 12WK102-2

FIGURE IN CLAY(1 weekend/2 days)TUITION: $150/MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $135/MATERIAL FEE: $45 The impulse to express personal narrative in the ceramic medium is ages old. What differs between traditional styles and contemporary styles is the modern human condition. In this workshop students will reflect on their personal narratives and attempt to communicate in clay, a realization of their personal history. Processes covered: pinching, coiling, carving and slab construction along with the finishing processes using colored slips and glazing.

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturday, March 22 and Sunday, March 23 Veronica Byun, Artist-in-ResidenceClass Limit: 12WK104-1

Must be 18 years or olderADULT WORKSHOPS

EASY SILKSCREEN TUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25Create artwork on paper or fabric quickly and easily with the silkscreen stencil method. These methods introduce silkscreen using painting and cutting rather than complicated photographic exposure times.

Monday January 27 6 to 9 p.m.Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-ResidenceWK103-7

MOKULITHOTUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25Mokulitho is a printmaking process similar to lithography, but without complicated steps or use of acids and harsh solvents. The technique is relatively new, originating in Japan 30 years ago. Because it uses plywood instead of plates or stone, Mokulito is flexible and accessible to beginners.

Monday February 106 to 9 p.m.Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-ResidenceWK103-8

PAPER MARBLING TUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25Paper marbling is a method of using floating ink to create a surface design which be applied to an absorbent surface, usually paper or fabric. Traditionally its use is for book covers or endpapers in bookbinding and stationary. Each print is a unique monotype and perfect for calligraphers and scrapbookers.

Monday March 36 to 9 p.m.Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-ResidenceWK103-9

EASY COLLAGRAPH TUITION: $45/STUDIO FEE: $25MEMBER: $41/STUDIO FEE: $25Collagraph is one of the earliest and most immediate forms of printmaking. Novices to professionals use collagraphs to create rich textural affects in their art. The class will create prints using found objects and readily available materials such as cardboard, glue, and fabric.

Monday April 76 to 9 p.m.Clarissa Plank, Artist-in-ResidenceWK103-A

VARIETY IN PRINTMAKINGShare your artistic vision and learn new skills with our printmaker-in-residence. These workshops introduce simple and flexible techniques for creating works of art, including the newly revealed “mokulitho” technique for printing on plywood. Learn how to transfer images to different surfaces for decoration, artists’ books, or other fine artwork. Techniques taught range from folding your own pop-up cards, to the no-hassle water-based silkscreen monotype.

ADULT JEWELRY/METALS WORKSHOPS

WIRE CROCHETINGPrerequisite: No previous crocheting/wire manipulating techniques are required.TUITION: $90 MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $81 MATERIAL FEE: $45In this course students learn how to make shapes from various wires. Techniques include crocheting and other wire-manipulating crafts. Various shapes and designs will be discussedSaturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.February 1 (1 hour break for lunch at noon)Lisa Juen Sinnott, Visiting ArtistClass Limit: 12 WK106-1

INNOVATING THE CHAINPrerequisite: Beginning JewelryTUITION: $210 MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $189 MATERIAL FEE: $45

Think beyond the traditional chain and learn chain-making techniques and design using wire and sheet metal. Examine and manipulate line, shape, repetition, pattern, and negative space to innovate and personalize their chains. Demonstrations and discussions will include jump ring making, wire manipulation, designing and calculating chain designs, linkage systems, cold connections, and surface design. A presentation on chains will be given at the beginning of class and each student should leave at the end of the workshop with a beautiful finished chain or a variety of samples to work with later. Class time will be complemented with one-on-one time with Amy.9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (1 hour break for lunch at noon)(1 weekend/2 days)Saturday February 8 and Sunday February 9Amy Tavern, Visiting ArtistClass Limit: 12WK106-2

EXPLORING PROCESS, BUILDING FORMPrerequisite: No previous experience necessary.This workshop is suitable for students interested in jewelry and/or sculpture.TUITION: $105 MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $94.50 MATERIAL FEE: $45Every artist has their own way of generating ideas and making a body of work. Discovering and defining these methods are helpful for creating better works and dealing with the challenges artists face every day. In this workshop students will be introduced to simple methods of idea generation and creation, as well as ways to better understand and articulate how they create. Through hands-on and contemplative exploration, such as three-dimensional “sketching,” source-material collecting, and various writing and hand-on exercises, students will consider their own individual artistic process as they create a vocabulary of unique skills.9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday March 1 (1 hour break for lunch at noon)Amy Tavern, Visiting Artist Class Limit: 12WK106-3

WIRE AND 3D OBJECT ENAMELING Prerequisite: No prior enameling knowledge is required.TUITION: $105 MATERIAL FEE: $45MEMBER: $94.50 MATERIAL FEE: $45Students will learn how to apply and fire enamel on wire and 3D objects. Various techniques, including powder and wet application will be discussed. The students are required to bring wire structures and/or 3D shapes to the class. required to bring wire structures and/or 3D shapes to the class. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (1 hour break for lunch at noon)Saturday April 5 Class Limit: 10 Lisa Juen Sinnott, Visiting ArtistWK106-4

DESIGNING YOUR WEBSITETUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35 Let your website be the conversation starter at your next social gathering. This class will help you create an artist’s website while learning the proper techniques for photographing and recording your art, as well as HTML and JavaScript techniques. At the end of this class you will have a usable website and new business card to match.

Saturday 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.January 25 through March 8Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceClass Limit: 12AA110-1

THE BUSINESS SIDE OF BEING AN ARTISTTUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35 You built an impressive body of work and now what? Knowing how to promote your work for galleries, publications, or employment takes an understanding of how to write an artist statement, prepare your resume, curriculum vitae, and the all important cover letter. Learn how to open doors to exhibiting and exposing your work to greater audiences.

Saturday 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.March 22 through May 3Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceAA110-2

7 WEEK CLASSES FOR ADULTS

January 21 through May 5Must be 18 years or older to register for adult classes

PRINTMAKINGFor centuries printmaking has given artists the ability to create multiple impressions for artistic and commercial purposes. Artists who love to work with their hands and experiment with various processes find printmaking opens the door to many creative discoveries. Through silkscreen, intaglio, lithography, woodblock, or monoprints, artists have utilized printmaking to make cards, books, shirts or affect any object that can have an image applied to it. Our modern non-toxic printmaking studio and creative faculty will give you the tools and information you need to take your art to the masses.

INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING: MAKE AN IMPRESSIONBeginning LevelTUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35Find out why various methods of printmaking have sparked the imagination of artists from Rembrandt and Durer, to Picasso and Warhol, and artists working today. Experiment with different printmaking techniques such as collagraph, relief, and monotype and revel in the enjoyment of unveiling the mysteries of the surface you prepared when it is impressed upon a page.

Tuesday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.February 4 through March 25Hannah O’Toole, InstructorClass Limit: 12AA103-1

Tuesday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.April 1 through May 13Hannah O’Toole, Instructor Class Limit: 12AA103-2

BEGINNING DRAWINGBeginning LevelTUITION: $140MEMBER: $126From the time of cave paintings to now, drawing remains the most intuitive method of how humans communicate with one another. Working from observation, students develop their skills as drafts-persons through line, mark, value, texture, and most important of all, personal expression.

Tuesday 9 a.m. to noonJanuary 21 through March 4Annette Gurdo, InstructorClass Limit: 15AA101-1

Tuesday 9 a.m. to NoonMarch 18 through April 29Annette Gurdo, InstructorClass Limit: 15AA101-2

7 WEEK CLASSES FOR ADULTS

LIFE DRAWINGAll levels TUITION: $140/MODEL FEE: $30MEMBER: $126/MODEL FEE: $30The direct analysis of the human form in its complexity and translating that interaction to paper is critical to an artist. Gesture drawing, contour drawing and other methods of recording a direct response to the figure are the foundation of this class. A nude model will be used.

Thursday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.January 23 through March 6Annette Gurdo, InstructorClass limit: 15AA101-3

LIFE DRAWING & PAINTINGAll levels Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $140/MODEL FEE: $30MEMBER: $126/MODEL FEE: $30The study of the human form is essential for every art student. This course emphasizes the interrelationship within the figure through painting. Drawing will remain an option, but with one long pose each evening. A nude model will be used.

Thursday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.March 20 through May 1 Annette Gurdo, InstructorClass limit: 15AA101-4

ANCIENT TECHNIQUES: ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTSAll levels Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $140/MATERIAL FEE: $35MEMBER: $126/MATERIAL FEE: $35The class will focus on the history and techniques of creating an Illuminated Manuscript. An Illuminated Manuscript is a page of text or poetry that is substituted with ornate decoration in paint and silver or gold leafing. Frequently painted with a single haired brush, these miniature paintings rival the most complex paintings. Illuminated Manuscripts are made on parchment- most commonly made of calf, goat or sheep skin. Creating egg tempera paints and ancient binders will be discussed. Students will explore the use of traditional parchment and gilding techniques to create an authentic illuminated manuscript.Thursday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. March 20 through May 1 Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceClass limit: 15AA102-6

QUILTING 101 PATTERNSAll levels Must be 18 years and older TUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35Enjoy this introductory class in quilting and partake in the social interaction that has kept this tradition alive for centuries. Learn about quilting patterns and how to cut and prepare your material. Some sewing machines are available, but students are encouraged to bring their own if possible.Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m.January 22 through March 5Linda Foote, InstructorClass limit: 10AA200-1

Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. March 19 through April 30Linda Foote, InstructorClass limit: 10AA200-2

7 WEEK CLASSES FOR ADULTS

JEWELRY FOR A SMALL STUDIOTUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35 MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35Outfitting a studio for making metal jewelry can be a daunting and expensive proposition, but there are many jewelry techniques that can be pursued in a small home studio with minimal equipment. Explore techniques in bead jewelry making and metal jewelry making that lend themselves to home studios. Techniques include wire clasps and findings, knotting beads, making chain from jump rings and handmade wire links, piercing with a jeweler’s saw, using cold-connections to join metal or produce non-soldered settings for cabochon stones. Information about tools, equipment and raw materials will be included with interactive design discussion. No prior jewelry making experience is required.

Monday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.January 27 through March 17 Lisa Oristian, InstructorClass limit: 15AA106-5

MAKING JEWELRY PERSONALTUITION: $140/LAB FEE: $35 MEMBER: $126/LAB FEE: $35Take that special something— a beautiful feather, butterfly wing, scrap of a love letter or special photograph— and turn it into a piece of jewelry. In this class design ideas are explored so students can construct their very personal pieces of jewelry to showcase their precious objects. Classes will focus on consideration of design and selecting materials that best allow the personal object to be worn as jewelry. No prior jewelry making experience is required.

Monday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.March 24 through May 5Lisa Oristian, InstructorClass limit: 15AA106-6

7 WEEK CLASSES FOR ADULTS

STUDIO PAINTINGAll Levels TUITION: $275MEMBER: $247.50This class is designed to accommodate beginners and experienced painters and encourage each artist’s intentions and personal development. Investigate painting as a craft as well as a form of expression. Students will develop their painting skills and learn how to analyze and talk about art through critiques and discussions.

Thursday 9 a.m. to Noon January 23 through May 1Chris Cirillo, InstructorClass limit: 15AA102-1

PAINTING FROM THE LANDSCAPEAll levelsTUITION: $275 MEMBER: $247.50Beginning and advanced students paint outdoor landscapes on location (weather permitting). Painting demonstrations and individualized instruction are featured. Indoor studio lessons will be offered on rainy days. Students must provide their own transportation for class field trips.

Tuesday 1 to 4 p.m.January 21 through April 29Annette Gurdo, InstructorClass limit: 15AA102-2

PAINTING FOR BEGINNERSTUITION: $275MEMBER: $247.50This course provides a structured program to instruct beginning painters who long to dabble in colors, the art of color mixing, painting techniques, and composition. This class is a fun and informative introduction to being a painter. Water-based acrylic paints are encouraged.

Monday 9 a.m. to NoonJanuary 27 through May 5Sandra DeVisser, InstructorClass limit: 15AA102-4

Monday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. January 27 through May 5Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceClass limit: 15AA102-5

NARRATIVES IN DRAWINGAll LevelsTUITION: $275MEMBER: $247.50Tell a story with your drawings. This class will examine strategies for the creation and explorations of drawings based in a narrative. Each student will work on developing a personal project through a series of studies and preparatory drawings into a more complex finalized product. Historic and contemporary solutions to sequential and single-image narratives will be looked at throughout the semester.Wednesday 9 a.m. to Noon January 22 through April 30 Daria Souvorova, Artist-in-ResidenceClass limit: 15AA101-5

January 21 through May 5Must be 18 years or older to register for adult classes14 WEEK

CLASSES FOR ADULTS

INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY, Black & white, color & digitalAll levelsTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $90MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $90 Students develop their skills through investigation of traditional black-and-white or color photography, and look into the growing possibilities of digital photography.

Wednesday 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. January 22 through April 30Eric Mishalanie, Instructor Class limit: 12AA105-1

BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY BeginnersTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70 Advance your photographic skills and increase your ability to get the most out of your digital camera, and learn what it means to work in a digital classroom. Students are required to provide their own digital camera.

Tuesday 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.January 21 through April 29 Eric Mishalanie, InstructorClass limit: 10AA120-1

SCULPTURE, INTRODUCTION TO THE WELDED FORMAll LevelsTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70Basic skills in metalworking and electric arc welding are only the beginning of how you will learn to make this rigid material conform to your creativity. Discussions will cover other aspects of metalworking such as forming, cold connections, and finishing, as well as examining concepts of scale, kinetics and design.

Wednesday 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.January 22 through April 30Paul Valdez, InstructorClass limit: 10 AA107-1

INTRODUCTION TO POTTERY, Throwing For BeginnersTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $75 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $75 This course covers beginning levels of throwing fundamentals. In a creative, positive community atmosphere students will develop the skills, dexterity, and coordination required to use the potter’s wheel as one tool of the ceramic forming process. Students will be introduced to handbuilding and various ceramic techniques, processes and aesthetics in a contemporary, social and historical context. The fundamentals of the firing and glazing processes will also be explored. Nominal firing fees will be charged.Tuesday 1 to 4 p.m.January 21 through April 29Veronica Byun, Artist-in-ResidenceClass limit: 12AA104-5

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED POTTERYTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $75 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $75 Explore various throwing techniques, functional design and surface treatments. Advanced students may pursue projects of their own choosing with instructional guidance. Nominal firing fees will be charged.

Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m.January 21 through April 29Bryan McGrath, ProfessorClass limit: 12AA104-1

Wednesday 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.January 22 through April 30Bryan McGrath, ProfessorClass limit: 12AA104-2

ARCHITECTURAL CERAMICSAll LevelsTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $75MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $75 Engage in ideas focused on spatial relationships, as they exist in architectural settings. The processes of handbuilding, especially utilizing slabs for tile patterning and press molding for multiple repetitive pattern making, will be the primary modes of construction. Aspects of drawing and model making will be stressed as preliminary studies for installation.Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m.January 22 through April 30Veronica Byun, Artist-in-ResidenceClass limit: 12AA104-4

(For Students 18 years and older)

14 WEEK CLASSES FOR ADULTS

Thursday 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.January 23 through May 1Bryan McGrath, ProfessorClass limit: 12AA104-3

JEWELRY/METALSOur modern studio allows students to learn a wide variety of jewelry making techniques by providing all necessary hand tools and equipment. Students are required to purchase all metal needed and some expendable supplies including sandpaper solder and saw blades, available at the School of Art reception desk. Adult students enrolled in 6 week jewelry classes only can also take advantage of three-hour Saturday labs to continue working on their projects independently. There is no additional fee to attend these labs. There will be at least 10 labs throughout the semester and a schedule will be announced during the first week of class.

BEGINNING JEWELRY Prerequisite: NoneTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70Learn basic techniques through demonstrations and projects. Techniques include sawing, piercing, texturing, riveting, soldering and bezel setting cabochon stones. This class requires extensive use of hand tools, machinery and torches. Appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes must be worn. No previous jewelry experience required.

Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m.January 21 through April 29 Chris Irick, ProfessorClass limit: 15AA106-1

INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED JEWELRYPrerequisite: Beginning JewelryTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70

Intermediate:This course is designed for students who have successfully completed the 14-week beginning level jewelry class and are ready to learn a variety of new techniques. Demonstrations will focus on enameling, surface development, etching, and soldered and fused chains. Students will have plenty of time to practice new techniques and make jewelry of their own design incorporating these techniques.

Advanced:Advanced students will create projects of their own design and continue to expand skills and get practical advice from a professional metalsmith. Technical demonstrations will depend upon the needs of the students for their individual projects.

Wednesday 12 to 3 p.m.January 22 through April 30Chris Irick, ProfessorClass limit: 15AA106-2

INTERMEDIATE JEWELRYPrerequisite: Beginning JewelryTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70This course is designed for students who have successfully completed the 14-week beginning level jewelry class and are ready to learn a variety of new techniques. Demonstrations will focus on enameling, surface development, etching, and soldered and fused chains. Students will have plenty of time to practice new techniques and make jewelry of their own design incorporating these techniques.

Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m.January 22 through April 30Chris Irick, ProfessorClass limit: 15AA106-3

ADVANCED JEWELRYPrerequisite: Beginning Jewelry and two semesters of Intermediate JewelryTUITION: $275/LAB FEE: $70 MEMBER: $247.50/LAB FEE: $70Advanced students will create projects of their own design and continue to expand skills and get practical advice from a professional metalsmith. Technical demonstrations will depend upon the needs of the students for their individual projects.

Thursday 6 to 9 p.m.January 23 through May 1Chris Irick, ProfessorClass limit: 15AA106-4

(For Students 18 years and older)

14 WEEK CLASSES FOR ADULTS

About the dance ClassesThe School of Art provides a broad, community-based dance program with classes ranging from dance appreciation to a pre-professional curriculum. Classes for children, teens and adults are offered in ballet, jazz, tap and modern dance. A pre-ballet introduction to dance for younger students covers the basics of movement and music. Fundamentals of ballet and jazz give students the necessary foundation to begin pursuing more complicated and refined elements of dance.

About PerformingAll ballet students and pre-ballet, fundamental, primary and level 1, and Jazz/Tap fundamental and level 1, are invited to perform in the Annual Student Performance at MVCC May 3, 2014 at 4 p.m. All ballet and Jazz/Tap students in Levels 2 and above are invited to perform in the Spring Dance Concert at Hamilton College, May 29 - June 1, 2014. Participation is not required, however, preparations for the performances takes place during class. Additional rehearsals will be added as needed.

What to wear and other information on line at www.mwpai.org/dance

DANCE CLASS Day/TimeCourse Number Tuition Start/End

PRE-BALLET (ages 4-5 must be 4 by January 1) Saturday 9-10 a.m. CD097-1 $190 1/18-5/3

FUNDAMENTAL BALLET 5+ Saturday 9-10 a.m. CD098-1 $190 1/18-5/3

PRIMARY BALLET Monday 3:45-5:15 p.m. CD099-1 $200 1/13-5/3

BALLET 1 Saturday 10 -11:30 a.m. CD101-1 $200 1/18-5/3

Students to Age 19 • Begin January 21 - See academic calendarREGISTRATION: December 18, 2013 through January 27, 2014

KIDS/TEEN DANCE

DANCE CLASS Day/Time Course Number Tuition

Start/End

BALLET 2 (Must take 2x’s weekly) Monday 3:45-5:15 p.m.Saturday 10-11:30 a.m.

CD102-1CD102-2

$255$255

1/13-5/261/18-5/31

BALLET 3* (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x) Monday 5:15-6:45 p.m.Thursday 3:45-5:30 p.m.Saturday 11:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m.

CD103-1CD103-2CD103-3

$255$265$270

1/13-5/261/16-5/291/18-5/31

BALLET 4* (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x) Monday 5:15-6:45 p.m.Thursday 3:45-5:30 p.m.Saturday 11:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m.

CD104-1CD104-2CD104-3

$255$265$270

1/13-5/261/16-5/291/18-5/31

BALLET 5 (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x) Monday 5:15-7:00 p.m.Wednesday 6-7:45 p.m.Saturday 11:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m.

CD105-1CD105-2CD105-3

$265$270$270

1/13-5/261/15-5/281/18-5/31

BALLET 6 (Attends Ballet 3x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x) Monday 6:45-8:45 p.m.Thursday 5:30-7:30 p.m.Saturday 1:45-4:00 p.m.

CD106-1CD106-2CD106-3

$270$270$270

1/13-5/261/16-5/291/18-5/31

BALLET 7 (Attends Ballet 4x’s weekly, Jazz/Tap 1x) Monday 6:45-8:45 p.m.Thursday 5:30-7:30 p.m.Friday 3:45-6 p.m.Saturday 1:45-4:00 p.m.

CD107-1CD107-2CD107-3CD107-4

$270$270$270$270

1/13-5/261/16-5/291/17-5/301/18-5/31

All Jazz/Tap Level 1 and above must also attend Ballet

Reminder: Students can expect to be at each level two to three years.

DANCE CLASS Day/Time Course Number Tuition

Start/End

FUNDAMENTAL JAZZ AND TAP (Age 6+) Friday 4-6 p.m. CD110-1 $225 1/10-5/2

JAZZ/TAP 1 (Taken with Ballet) Tuesday 4-6 p.m. CD110-2 $225 1/7-4/29

JAZZ/TAP 2 (Taken with Ballet) Wednesday 3:45-6 p.m. CD120-1 $285 1/8-5/28

JAZZ/TAP 3 (Taken with Ballet) Wednesday 3:45-6 p.m. CD130-1 $285 1/8-5/28

JAZZ/TAP 4 (Taken with Ballet) Tuesday 4-6:30 p.m. CD140-1 $315 1/7-5/27

JAZZ/TAP JUNIOR WORKSHOP (Taken with Ballet) Tuesday 5:30-8:30 p.m. CD160-1 $340 1/7-5/27

JAZZ/TAP SENIOR WORKSHOP (Taken with Ballet) Wednesday 6-9 p.m. CD170-1 $340 1/8-5/28

JAZZ/TAP JR/SR/ PERFORMANCE CLASS Thursday 3:45-5:30 p.m. CD170-2 $285 1/9-5/29

S P R I N G D A N C E CONCERTS AT HAMILTON COLLEGEMAY 29 - JUNE 1, 2014All ballet students in Levels 2 and above and all Jazz/Tap students in Level 2 and above are invited to perform in the Spring Dance Concerts. Participation is not required, however, preparations for the performances takes place during class. Additional rehearsals will be added as needed.

Adult/Teen dance Classes

Registration begins December 18* 315∙797∙8260 For additional information and what to wear go to: MWPAI.org/danceJazz/Tap begins January 7 • Ballet begins January 13

DANCE CLASS Day/Time Course Number Tuition

Start/End

BALLET-BEGINNING Thursday 7:30-8:45 p.m. AD501-1 $240 1/16-5/1

BALLET INTERMEDIATE Monday7-8:30 p.m.Thursday 7:30-9 p.m.

AD502-1AD502-2

$200$200

1/13-4/281/16-5/1

JAZZ-INTERMEDIATE Tuesday 8:15-9:45 p.m. AD520-1 $210 1/7-4/29

TAP-INTERMEDIATE Tuesday 7-8 p.m. AD620-2 $200 1/7-4/29

JAZZ-ADVANCED Wednesday 7-9 p.m. CD170-3 $285 1/8-5/28

TAP-ADVANCED Wednesday 6-7 p.m. CD170-4 $255 1/8-5/28

TEEN/ADULT DANCE

CANCELLATIONIt the event of cancellation, announcements will be made on the following:MWPAI website- home pageAutomated phone message system School of Art reception deskTELEVISION STATIONS: WKTV, WUTRRADIO STATIONS:WIBX, WFRG, WLZW, WODZ, WOUR, KISS FM, Mix 102.5

MAKEUP CLASSESWe do not offer makeup classes for children’s classes and teen classes, it is not an option with classroom usage and space designation between the college program and other CAE classes.

MUNSON-WILLIAMS-PROCTOR ARTS INSTITUTEhas a policy of non-discrimination, which assures that students are accepted fairly, and without discriminatory regard for sex, race, national origin, color, religion, age, disability or sexual orientation. Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute is a not-for-profit educational corporation, which in furtherance of its purposes and objectives, endeavors to publicize the work and achievements of its students, faculty, staff and alumni. In connection with these efforts the Institute reserves the right to release appropriate information and to take photographs, motion pictures, or videotape of students, faculty, staff and alumni, and their work, and to use and distribute these materials in any form or format in furtherance of the Institute’s purpose and objectives.

MWPAI INSTRUCTORS may, with the approval of the Dean, dismiss from class or refuse enrollment to any attendee who is disruptive or uncooperative or whose skills are advanced beyond the level of instruction of a particular class or section.

REFUND POLICY: • A full refund of tuition and lab fee will be granted for Community Arts Education classes or workshops when a class is canceled or the Office of the Registrar receives an official withdrawal form from a student prior to the first scheduled class meeting. • After the start of Community Arts Education classes and workshops pro-rated tuition and lab fee will be refunded based off of the last day of attendance and/or date the official withdrawal form is received by the registrar. • If a student withdraws after the third scheduled class, no refund will be granted, unless it is a medical emergency accompanied by a doctor’s note.• Registration fees are not refundable.• This refund policy covers withdrawals for any reasons including injury, illness or family emergencies. Refunds take four weeks to process. Refunds are issued in the form of a check, which is mailed directly to the student’s home address. In case of credit card payment, refunds are applied directly to the credit card account.

* Official Cause Withdrawal Forms can be found on-line www.mwpai.org or at the School of Art reception desk.

Please note:This catalog must be considered as informational and not binding on the Institute. MWPAI reserves the right to make changes in the information printed in this catalog without prior notice.

Semester Begins January 21

Last Day to Register January 27 *2nd 7-week sessions last day to register: Prior to 2nd scheduled class

No Classes March 10 - March 15

Semester Ends May 6

SPRING CALENDAR 2014

Dance Classes BeginJazz/TapBallet

January 7January 13

Last Day to Register January 27

No Classes February 17 -22 April 14 -19

Dance Classes End See individual course

Annual Spring Dance Concert May 29 - June 1

Technical Rehearsal May 27-28

Performances May 29- June 1, 2014

Annual Student Performance May 3, 2014 at 4 p.m. at MVCC

Dance Classes

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REGISTRATION FORM • Phone 315-797-8260 • Fax 797-9349REGISTRATION: December 18 through January 27 -Registration for second 7-week sessions will remain open until March 24