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To register, please call 410-730-0075 or stop by the Columbia Art Center COLUMBIA ART CENTER 6100 Foreland Garth, Columbia, MD 21045 Just minutes from Route 175 and Tamar Drive [email protected] ColumbiaArtCenter.org Columbia Association t e e n s W I N T E R C L A S S E S F O R Costume Design for Theater with Chris Kinslow NEW! AGES 11-17 Like dressing up? Join professional theater artist Chris Kinslow for a four- week introduction to the art of costume design. Participants will explore various artistic color palettes, periods, motifs, and styles of costume design culminating in the construction of an original costume. Course will include class discussion, pencil and watercolor drawings, and a trip to the local thrift store for materials and mixed media items to use. Tuesdays, February 7-February 28, 5-7pm • 4 sessions • $75 Residents; $85 Non-Residents Life Drawing for Teens with Laverne Miers-Bond NEW! AGES 12-17 Draw from live models! Begin with basic proportion and careful observation to achieve likeness and form. Learn skills which address drawing accuracy and explore modern techniques that focus on expressiveness, emotion, and drama through a variety of media and approaches. Tuition includes model's fee. Tuesdays, January 17-February 14, 5-7pm • 5 sessions • $95 Residents; $105 Non-Residents Teen Wheel-Throwing with Joe Vitek AGES 12-17 This once-a-week class is designed for students who wish to learn the fundamental skills involved with making pottery on the wheel. All the basics from clay preparation, throwing techniques, and glazing will be taught, as well as opportunities for some handbuilding. Learn how to make vases, mugs, bowls, and plates, as well as other forms according to ability and desire. (Clay, use of tools, glazing and firing are included in tuition.) Thursdays, January 26-March 15, 4-6pm • 8 sessions • $120 Residents; $130 Non-Residents Comic Workshop for Teens with Clinton White AGES 12-17 Using live drawing demonstrations, discover how to draw and design characters in both western and Japanese “manga” comic book styles. Explore techniques for creating engaging characters, costumes and expressions. This workshop includes discussion, demonstration of basic story creation, and page layout. Mondays, January 23-February 27, 5-7pm • 5 sessions No class 2/20 $70 Residents; $80 Non-Residents Funky Jewelry for Teens with Kathy Fritz AGES 12-17 Learn the newest rage in jewelry-making and create one- of- a -kind bracelets and earrings using various techniques and material. Some of the featured materials will be chain maille, rubber rings, hand painted acrylic pieces, beaded spheres and recycled items. Needle felting will also be taught in this class. Mondays, January 23-February 13, 4-6pm • 4 sessions • $95 Residents; $105 Non-Residents Art Appreciation for Teens with Amanda Mattos AGES 12-17 Explore art history starting with the pre-historic and ancient art forms and journeying through to modern art. Each week, have fun creating an art project that will incorporate the ideas, styles, and techniques from each genre. Mondays, March 5-March 26, 5:30pm-7pm • 4 sessions • $45 Residents; $55 Non-Residents

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To register, please call 410-730-0075 or stop by the Columbia Art Center

COLUMBIA

ARTCENTER

6100 Foreland Garth, Columbia, MD 21045Just minutes from Route 175 and Tamar Drive

[email protected]

Columbia Assoc ia t ion

teensWINTER CLASSES FOR

Costume Design for Theater with Chris KinslowNEW! AGES 11-17 Like dressing up? Join professional theater artist Chris Kinslow for a four-week introduction to the art of costume design. Participants will explore various artistic colorpalettes, periods, motifs, and styles of costume design culminating in the construction of anoriginal costume. Course will include class discussion, pencil and watercolor drawings, and atrip to the local thrift store for materials and mixed media items to use.Tuesdays, February 7-February 28, 5-7pm • 4 sessions • $75 Residents; $85 Non-Residents

Life Drawing for Teens with Laverne Miers-BondNEW! AGES 12-17 Draw from live models! Begin with basic proportion and careful observationto achieve likeness and form. Learn skills which address drawing accuracy and explore moderntechniques that focus on expressiveness, emotion, and drama through a variety of media andapproaches. Tuition includes model's fee.Tuesdays, January 17-February 14, 5-7pm • 5 sessions • $95 Residents; $105 Non-Residents

Teen Wheel-Throwing with Joe VitekAGES 12-17 This once-a-week class is designed for students who wish to learn the fundamentalskills involved with making pottery on the wheel. All the basics from clay preparation, throwingtechniques, and glazing will be taught, as well as opportunities for some handbuilding. Learnhow to make vases, mugs, bowls, and plates, as well as other forms according to ability anddesire. (Clay, use of tools, glazing and firing are included in tuition.)Thursdays, January 26-March 15, 4-6pm • 8 sessions • $120 Residents; $130 Non-Residents

Comic Workshop for Teens with Clinton WhiteAGES 12-17 Using live drawing demonstrations, discover how to draw and design characters inboth western and Japanese “manga” comic book styles. Explore techniques for creatingengaging characters, costumes and expressions. This workshop includes discussion,demonstration of basic story creation, and page layout.Mondays, January 23-February 27, 5-7pm • 5 sessions No class 2/20$70 Residents; $80 Non-Residents

Funky Jewelry for Teens with Kathy FritzAGES 12-17 Learn the newest rage in jewelry-making and create one- of- a -kind bracelets andearrings using various techniques and material. Some of the featured materials will be chainmaille, rubber rings, hand painted acrylic pieces, beaded spheres and recycled items. Needlefelting will also be taught in this class.Mondays, January 23-February 13, 4-6pm • 4 sessions • $95 Residents; $105 Non-Residents

Art Appreciation for Teens with Amanda MattosAGES 12-17 Explore art history starting with the pre-historic and ancient art forms andjourneying through to modern art. Each week, have fun creating an art project that willincorporate the ideas, styles, and techniques from each genre.Mondays, March 5-March 26, 5:30pm-7pm • 4 sessions • $45 Residents; $55 Non-Residents