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L E T T E R F R O M T H E N A C T E A M

Dear New Art Center Community,

The Center, once again, is proving itself to be a warm and welcoming place to make art and meet friends. We hope you had a great winter, and are looking forward to spring with us!!

In the midst of the Center’s busy days (about 70 classes and 500 students EVERY WEEK!) we need to remember that YOU are why we’re here. Building community, sharing art, learning skills and techniques, and discovering new capacities for observation and delight, are what this place is all about.

We’re just beginning to plan an eventual renovation (don’t move your car yet, it’ll be a while), and your awareness and input are critically important. A panel of NAC students, board members and professionals selected Providence architectural firm DBVW to help us dream. But we want your thoughts, too, on how this old church can be sensitively updated to accommodate art making and looking, history, physical access, different generations, and new programs. All the kinds of things we do now, only better! We are deeply grateful to the citizens of Newton, through the Newton Community Preservation Committee, for the funds to start the planning process, to give practical shape to the dream of a welcoming, open, engaging place to experience art and build community!

We have some wonderful new classes this spring, and some extraordinary new teachers. One is a Newton North High School student, Noah Klavens, teaching Cartooning for Grades 3 - 5. Noah is a talented artist and musician teaching his second semester, and we’re delighted to offer him this opportunity to develop his skills as a teacher, supported by NNHS Art Teacher (and former NAC Faculty member) Eileen Gagarin. One more example of the partnership we cherish with the city and the community!

Many thanks for being here and engaging with art, we look forward to seeing you this spring!

Dan Elias and the entire New Art Center team

Daniel EliasExecutive Director

Julie FoxCeramics Program Manager

Leah Hamilton FrenchExhibitions Coordinator

Allie HeimosMarketing & Communications Coordinator

Lia HempelDevelopment Coordinator

Marte HumbertRegistrar

Jim GarberFacilities Manager

Kaelynn MaloneyOffice Manager

PhuongDuy TranStudio Coordinator

Pat WalkerDeputy Director of Programs

S T A F F D I R E C T O R Y

FRONT COVER: JULIE LEVIN, WATERCOLOR ON YUPO, 2018.

WELCOME

BOARD OF GOVERNORSKim Spencer (President), Vanessa Allen, Noah Berger, John Bryer, Cindy Cole, Mark Goodman, Paul Kotakis, Jennifer London, Laura Rutherford, Paula Witkin, Katrina Sanders Yolen, and Mary Young

WELCOME

I M P O R TA N T D AT E SSpring Early Registration Ends 3/6

First Day of Spring Classes 3/26

Last Day of Spring Classes 6/9

Spring Make-up Classes 6/11-6/16

Fall Early Registration Ends 8/21

First Day of Fall Classes 9/11

H O L I D AY S & VA C AT I O N D AY S ( N O R E G U L A R C L A S S E S ) ( s e e p . 20 f o r d e t a i l s )

Good Friday 3/30

April Art Program 4/17-4/20

Memorial Day 5/28

E X H I B I T I O N S ( s e e p . 5 f o r d e t a i l s )

Weightless 4/6-5/3

Newton Open Studios 4/6-4/8

Dialogues: Medium and Materiality 4/17-5/5

The Creative Process 2018 5/19-6/16

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T SCalls for Art.....................................................................................................................4

Exhibitions.......................................................................................................................5

Adult Classes..............................................................................................................8-14

Teen Classes............................................................................................................15-16

Child Classes...........................................................................................................17-19

Vacation Programs.....................................................................................................20

Supporters ................................................................................................................. ....21

Policies...........................................................................................................................22

Registration...................................................................................................................23

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W E I G H T L E S SAPRIL 6 - MAY 3Opening Reception: Friday, April 6, 6-8PMThis Holzwasser exhibition presents stark contrasts of place, material, and spirit. Brill’s Nebula paintings explore the vastness of the universe, while her Habitat series of small wooden houses represents the world we can control and design. Varnum uses bubble wrap, salt, and squeegees to create texture and move translucent pigment across his compositions, emphasizing the topography of each painting with stark lines in ink and graphite. Whitham’s monotype prints of stone cairns achieve a weightless transcendence that simultaneously lifts and grounds our spirits.

N E W TO N O P E N S T U D I O S SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 7 & 8, 11AM-5PMOpening Night Reception: Friday, April 6, 6-8PMNewton Open Studios produces community art events that bring together the artists and residents in our community. NAC is proud to host over twenty artists annually.

D I A LO G U E S : M E D I U M A N D M AT E R I A L I T YAPRIL 17 - MAY 5Opening Reception: Friday, April 20, 6-8PMWork by current students and alumni of the Lesley University Low-Residency MFA in Visual Arts Curated by Rebekah Bonner and Hilary Tait NorodFeaturing works in sculpture, installation, video, and painting, this exhibition examines the significance that medium brings to an artist’s intent, highlights the interdisciplinary aspect of the program, and aims to create a diverse platform representative of the contemporary arts discourse.

T H E C R E AT I V E P R O C E S S 2018MAY 19 - JUNE 16Opening Reception: Saturday, May 19, 1-4PMA Curatorial Opportunity (COP) Program Exhibition, curated by Jessica Burko and Samantha FieldsThe Creative Process is the New Art Center’s annual student and faculty exhibition, which showcases the work of our renowned faculty members and their students of all ages. This is a great opportunity to experience and celebrate the people, passion, and work that brings our studios to life.

EXHIBITIONS

SHARON WHITHAM, BALANCE SERIES #2, MONOTYOPE PRINT, 2016

CALLS FOR ARTC U R ATO R I A L O P P O R T U N I T Y P R O G R A MSUBMISSION DEADLINE: TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018An open call for curatorsThe Curatorial Opportunity Program (COP) is an open-call curatorial platform that investigates contemporary culture through the visual arts. It makes possible diverse curatorial visions in a collaborative, non-profit and alternative exhibition space. Curators of selected group exhibitions receive a $1,000 stipend and administrative, promotional, and technical support.

H O L Z WA S S E R G A L L E R Y E X H I B I T I O N S SUBMISSION DEADLINE: THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2018Exhibit your recent work in a juried showThe Holzwasser Gallery Exhibition Program provides New Art Center students, faculty, staff, and volunteers an opportunity to present their current work in a professional gallery. Holzwasser Gallery exhibitions are selected through a juried process that aims to enhance the learning available in our studios and enliven the conversation about teaching, learning, and participating in the arts.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS: THE ANDREW & JEAN DIBNER ANNUAL STUDENT & FACULTY EXHIBITIONSUBMISSION DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2018Show your work in the Main Gallery!The Creative Process is the New Art Center’s annual student and faculty exhibition, which showcases the work of our renowned faculty members and their students of all ages. Anyone who makes art at NAC is encouraged to submit! In this community exhibition, some artists are just beginning to explore their creativity, while others are continuing their artistic pursuits. This is your chance to experience and celebrate the people, passion, and work that bring our studios to life.

S AT E L L I T E G A L L E R I E SSUBMISSION DEADLINE ON ROLLING BASISDisplay your work around NewtonThe New Art Center is pleased to display work of faculty and students at the offices of Freedman Healthcare LCC, and the Newton Highlands and Newtonville branches of Brookline Bank. Applications for these satellite galleries are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed in November and April. To apply, please send an email with the subject line “Satellite Gallery Application” to [email protected] and include images and dimensions of 4-5 recent works.

C O N N E C T I O N SNAC’S COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMThe New Art Center is pleased to offer free group tours of our exhibitions for school and community groups. Tours are interactive and age-appropriate, and can include a hands-on art-making activity for a small fee. To schedule your visit, please contact [email protected].

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FIND A CLASS FIND A CLASSADULT CLASSESD R A W I N G

M Drawing TechniquesT Life Drawing from the ModelT Drawing on the EdgeW Drawing Without Straight LinesW Plasticity and the Postmodern FigureTH Drawing & Painting: The Figure and BeyondTH Drawing ExperimentsTH Conquering Drawing and PaintingTH Drawing Discoveries

P A I N T I N G

M Acrylic and Oil PaintingT Contemporary PaintingT Painting FoundationT Painting Believable Light: “Glow” - AfternoonT Painting Believable Light: “Glow” - EveningW Painting FoundationW Portrait PaintingW Fresh Paint: An UpdateW Painting - Oil and AcrylicW Supercharged PaintingW Abstract PaintingTH Classical ColorTH Contemporary PaintingF MinimalismF Painting Beyond Foundation

WAT E R C O LO R

M Watercolor Explorations - MorningM In Pursuit of the Elements: Earth, Air, Water, and FireM Watercolor Explorations - AfternoonW Understanding Watercolor: Paints and PigmentsTH Watercolor FoundationsTH Watercolor on Yupo

P R I N T M A K I N G

T Monotype Printing with a PressF Printmaking - Multimedia

C E R A M I C S

M Ceramics MondayM Parent/teen WheelT Ceramics - Intermediate/ AdvancedT Wheel Throwing - Intro/ IntermediateW Intermediate and Advanced CeramicsW Wheel Throwing and HandbuildingTH Handbuilding Techniques/ Extraordinary FruitF Wheel Throwing and Handbuilding

O T H E R / M I X E D M E D I A

M Mixed MediaM Post-Modern Assemblage Painting

M Mixed Media Collage IntensiveW Stained GlassTH Found, Made, Figured Out: Curious ObjectsTH Hot Wax - Encaustic for All Levels - MorningTH Hot Wax - Encaustic for All Levels - AfternoonF Stained GlassSA Paul Klee DaysSA Glass FusingSA Art for All: Accessible Studio Practice

CHILD & TEEN CLASSESA G E 3 - 5

T Art StartF Clay StartF Clay Start, Drop In

G R A D E S K - 2

T Arts ExplorationW Arts ExplorationW ClayWorks!F ClayWorks!SA Drawing, Painting, CartooningSA Art Around the World

G R A D E S 1 - 2

TH Journeys in Drawing

G R A D E S 3 - 5

M Sketch and CartooningM Woodworking

M Sketching and PaintingM Wheel and HandbuildingT Wheel and HandbuildingW Point of View! Draw, Paint, and PrintW Wheel and HandbuildingTH Wheel and HandbuildingTH Drawing and PaintingF Wheel and HandbuildingSA Drawing and Cartooning

G R A D E S 6 - 8

T Sketchbook and IllustrationW Drawing and PaintingTH Drawing and PaintingTH Wheel and Handbuilding

G R A D E S 6 - 1 2

T Drawing and PaintingSA Wheel and Handbuilding

G R A D E S 9 - 1 2

TH Build Your High School PortfolioF Wheel and Handbuilding

REGISTER FOR APRIL VACATION!4/20-4/23see page 20 for details

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WATERCOLOR EXPLORATIONS - MORNING Paul Alie AV189564This course for experienced watercolor students will focus on composition, values, and wash techniques in rendering landscape, botanicals, and still life. Students may work on suggested projects or those of their choice. Demos and individual critiques included.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 9:30AM-12:00PMNo class 4/16, 5/28$455 ($410 until 3/6)

ACRYLIC AND OIL PAINTINGJohn Murray AV189560Explore the emotive and expressive qualities of paint in an exciting studio environment. Focus on the painting process, specifically how marks and color can be generated from spontaneous reactions to a subject. Use oil, acrylic, or other water-based paints in this course for intermediate and advanced artists.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 9:30AM-12:30PM No class 4/16, 5/28 $495 ($445 until 3/6)

MIXED MEDIAJoan Asquith Shrier AV189562Explore exciting techniques, materials, and innovative ways to combine them. Engage with collage, printmaking, photo transfers, altered books, and assemblage, using watercolors, ink, acrylics, paper, and found objects. Assignments and demos are geared towards developing new skills and defining personal imagery. All levels are welcome.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/16, 5/28 $405 ($365 until 3/6)

WATERCOLOR EXPLORATIONS - AFTERNOONPaul Alie AV189565This course for experienced watercolor students will focus on composition, values, and wash techniques in rendering landscape, botanicals, and still life. Students may work on suggested projects or those of their choice. Demos and individual critiques included.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 12:30-3:00PMNo class 4/16, 5/28 $455 ($410 until 3/6)

WATERCOLOR - IN PURSUIT OF THE ELEMENTS: EARTH, AIR, WATER & FIREJeanne Gugino AV189567Explore space, dig into the earth, splash into the waters, and touch your images with flame while pushing watercolor to its limits. Learn techniques of the watercolor masters, color theory, and experiment with novel approaches. Some experience with watercolor is recommended. 9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 1:00-4:00PMNo class 4/16, 5/28$390 ($350 until 3/6)

POST MODERN ASSEMBLAGE PAINTINGJohn Murray AV189566Paint, block print, or push the envelope with a postmodern approach to assemblage. Grow your practice through thoughtful critiques with attention to individual strengths. Combine your favorite forms in this creative and invigorating atmosphere.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 1:00-4:00PMNo class 4/16, 5/28 $495 ($445 until 3/6)

DRAWING TECHNIQUESRobert Collins AV189572Learn the fundamentals of drawing and move beyond! Learn perspective, value and light, space and volume, as well as composition and design of your drawings. Progress through a variety of proven projects geared to provide the students with the necessary skills for successful drawing experiences. Class includes figure, still life, portrait, abstract drawing, and landscape. Excellent class for beginners and anyone who wants to improve their drawing skills.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 6:30-9:30PMNo class 4/16, 5/28 $475 ($430 until 3/6)

MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE INTENSIVESarah Kahn AW189644Have you explored collage or mixed media but find it challenging to create finished pieces? Experiment with basic collage techniques, such as making paste paper, photo transfers and basic printmaking, and use your materials in exciting mixed media constructions. What goes into a “successful” piece? What makes a composition “work”? How can we imbue our work with meaning?3 Mondays • 5/7 - 5/21 • 6:30-9:30PM$175

ADULT CLASSESMONOTYPE PRINTING WITH A PRESSLynda Goldberg AV189584Build skills in monotype printmaking. Experiment with techniques using an etching press: additive and subtractive printing, chine colle, trace monotype, overprinting, stencils, and direct painting on a plate. Explore ways of creating texture and depth using natural and man-made objects: leaves, grasses, eggshells, mesh, foil, bubble wrap, etc. to make gorgeous prints!9 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 1:00-4:00PMNo class 4/3, 4/17 $455 ($400 until 3/6)

DRAWING ON THE EDGERoberta Paul AV189583Learn to “see” and not just look! Experiment with drawing techniques using many of the luscious mark-making tools artists have used: graphite, compressed charcoal, sumi ink, grease pencil, conte crayon, and anything else you can find! Explore lines in new ways, including at least three sessions with a live model. Roberta specializes in teaching all levels.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 1:00-4:00PM No class 4/17 $580 ($525 until 3/6)

PAINTING BELIEVABLE LIGHT:“GLOW”Vincent Crotty AV189598What makes a painting “glow”? What is the glowing quality that appears in the work of many master painters? How does an artist make this happen? To communicate a feeling of believable light in a painting, and to make a painting glow, artists must make certain decisions early in the painting process. This class includes a comprehensive exploration of the “glow factor.” Topics will include texture, transparency, color, and discussions about creative process challenges.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 6:30-9:30PM No class 4/17 $515 ($445 until 3/6)

T U E S D A Y

LIFE DRAWING FROM THE MODELEvelina Brozgul-Krone AV189580Master the techniques of drawing from a live model. Understand proportion, form, space and depth, as well as line and shading. Study and discuss academic and master drawings as examples of technique. Learn at your level: beginners and advanced students welcome. 10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/17 $470 ($430 until 3/6)

CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGRoberta Paul AV189578This course for advanced painters offers the chance to develop individual work within a group context. Individual painting and drawing development is facilitated through one-on-one discussions with the instructor and group critiques.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/17 $550 ($495 until 3/6)

PAINTING FOUNDATIONMichael Wilson AV189581Set your inner artist free in this studio class for all levels! Working from observation, beginners will be given exercises in value, color, and chroma. Intermediate students begin to generate their own projects, while absorbing instruction, critique, and healthy doses of encouragement. Advanced students hone their style and learn new techniques. This class provides a solid, comprehensive foundation in oil or acrylic for students keen on developing their ease, skill, and facility with paint.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/17 $515 ($465 until 3/6)

PAINTING BELIEVABLE LIGHT:“GLOW”Vincent Crotty AV189585What makes a painting “glow”? What is the glowing quality that appears in the work of many master painters? How does an artist make this happen? To communicate a feeling of believable light in a painting, and to make a painting glow, artists must make certain decisions early in the painting process. This class includes a comprehensive exploration of the “glow factor.” Topics will include texture, transparency, color, and discussions about creative process challenges.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 1:00-5:00PM No class 4/17 $565 ($510 until 3/6)

OPPOSITE PAGE: PAINTING - OIL AND ACRYLIC WITH ZHANA CANTOR

ADULT - VISUAL ART *ALL PRICES INCLUDE MATERIALS FEES WHEN APPLICABLE

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PORTRAIT PAINTINGJeffrey Ellse AV189602Learn how to conceive and construct a portrait painting. Explore concepts such as proportion, structure, features, and likeness to develop accurate and expressive images. Understand color theory, color relationships, and how to mix complements. Work from live models or photographs using oil or acrylic. All levels welcome.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 9:30AM-1:00PM No class 4/18 $515 ($470 until 3/6)

PAINTING FOUNDATIONMichael Wilson AV189601Set your inner artist free in this studio painting class for all levels! Working from observation, beginners will complete exercises in value, color, and chroma. Intermediate students begin to generate their own projects while absorbing instruction, critique, and healthy doses of encouragement. Advanced students hone their style and learn new techniques. This class provides a solid, comprehensive foundation in oil or acrylic for students intent on developing their ease, skill, and facility with paint.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/18 $515 ($465 until 3/6)

UNDERSTANDING WATERCOLOR: PAINTS & PIGMENTSDiane Fiedler AV189608Master your paintbox with this intensive study of the history, characteristics, and best uses of watercolor pigments. You’ll learn to recognize every paint in the store, and the special abilities of each to granulate, stain, cover, or mix without creating “mud.” Mix any color or true black with only 3 paints—then match it exactly, later. Find new freedom to use colors with abandon for gorgeous graduated wet effects—while remaining in complete control. Create landscapes, seascapes and studies of flowers, foliage, animals and simple architecture with your newfound color confidence. Some previous experience with watercolor recommended.6 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 5/9 • 10:00AM-12:30PM No class 4/18$260 ($230 until 3/6)

FRESH PAINT: AN UPDATECarol Blackwell AV189605This course is designed for painters who need fresh ideas to update older work. Revive unresolved canvases and redefine your visual thinking to explore what is considered a painting in 2018. Not your last century’s model! Introduce materials, beyond only paint, to update your work into the diverse hybrid that painting is today. Please bring unresolved work to class.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 1:00-4:00PM No class 4/18$415 ($370 until 3/6)

PAINTING - OIL AND ACRYLICZhanna Cantor AV189606Enjoy painting at your own level and at your own pace in this supportive class environment, with one-on-one teacher/student interaction. Unlock your hidden talents or expand the talents you have already nurtured. Learn to express yourself by working from a picture of your choice or a still-life set up, exploring all the steps of the painting process, including composition, and paint mixing techniques. At the end of the session there will be an opportunity for the group to share accomplishments and ideas.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 1:00-4:00PM No class 4/18 $425 ($380 until 3/6)

DRAWING WITHOUT STRAIGHT LINESJeanne Gugino AV189604This class will push your traditional notions of drawing and increase your observational and technical skills. Students will learn and practice how to draw by learning new techniques, looking in new ways, and making their own individual marks. The class will emphasize developing dimension and mass as a way to create compelling imagery. Students will work from still lives, natural forms, and the figure, and investigate abstraction using a variety of media including black pencil, crayon, and colored pencil.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 1:00-3:00PM No class 4/18 $325 ($295 until 3/6)

ADULT - VISUAL ART

T H U R S D A Y

FOUND, MADE, FIGURED OUT: CURIOUS OBJECTSCarol Blackwell AV189618Surprise! Experiment widely with materials, patterns, objects, paper, wood, fabric, paint, and ideas in a safe environment, led by an experienced experimentalist, alongside like-minded students. Weekly class collaborative projects and discussions breathe new ideas and new life into experimentation with new materials.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 9:30AM-12:30PM No class 4/19 $415 ($375 until 3/6)

HOT WAX - ENCAUSTIC FOR ALL LEVELS, MORNINGCatherine Weber AV189619Known for its durability, versatility, and unique surface qualities, encaustic (hot wax paint) has become a popular medium in contemporary painting. Beginner students will learn the uses, methods, and techniques for working with encaustics. More advanced students will have the opportunity to explore their work outside of their comfort zones, through independent work time and discussion with the instructor. Materials provided.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/19

$570 ($520 until 3/6)

WATERCOLOR FOUNDATIONSJeanne Gugino AV189620Explore a variety of watercolor painting techniques in this intro class. Learn color values and theory, brushwork techniques, spraying, splattering, and pouring. Subjects will vary depending on student input, including still lifes, landscapes, and elements in nature. All levels welcome.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 10:00AM-12:00PMNo class 4/19$325 ($295 until 3/6)

SUPERCHARGED PAINTINGJohn Murray AV189607This course begins with the notion that Jackson Pollock liberated painting and takes off from there. Students will investigate various painting media including acrylic, glazes, pigments, and collage. Both figurative and abstract approaches are encouraged in this high-energy class for all skill levels. Music will be played.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 1:00-4:00PMNo class 4/18 $550 ($495 until 3/6)

PLASTICITY AND THE POSTMODERN FIGUREJohn Murray AV189638From the Venus of Willendorf to Jenny Saville, artists have always abstracted, deconstructed, and revered the human figure. Work from a live model to push your personal vision of identity expressed through the depiction of human form in this exciting and challenging approach to figure drawing and painting.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 6:30-9:30PM No class 4/18 $585 ($535 until 3/6)

STAINED GLASSMichel L’Huillier AV189586Students of all levels can create a stained glass window or panel. Work in a relaxed atmosphere as your project develops from sketches to final product. Learn to cut glass accurately, foil, and solder. Finish the class with a beautiful completed project. Materials provided.7 Wednesdays • 4/4 - 5/23 • 6:30-9:30PM No class 4/18 $450 ($415 until 3/6)

ABSTRACT PAINTINGBrent Ridge AV189614Learn to trust your creative impulses and take the “abstraction” challenge. Discover your own approach to abstraction through demos of technique and examples from contemporary painting and art history. We’ll break down the elements of abstract painting to understand it better, and engage your imagination as you work in oil, acrylic, and mixed media. Opportunities to discuss your art in an abstract-language-focused class will spark growth for beginners and experienced artists alike!9 Wednesdays • 4/4 - 6/6 • 6:30-9:30PM No class 4/18 $405 ($365 until 3/6)

THIS PAGE: PAINTING BEYOND FOUNDATION WITH MICHAEL WILSON; OPPOSITE PAGE: SCULPTURE EXPLORATIONS WITH CHUCK HOLTZMAN

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HOT WAX - ENCAUSTIC FOR ALL LEVELS, AFTERNOONCatherine Weber AV189622Known for its durability, versatility and unique surface qualities, encaustic (hot wax paint) has become a popular medium in contemporary painting. Beginner students will learn the uses, methods, and techniques for working with encaustics. More advanced students will have the opportunity to explore their work outside of their comfort zones, through independent work time and discussion with the instructor. Materials provided.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 1:00-4:00PM No class 4/19$570 ($520 until 3/6)

CLASSICAL COLOREvelina Brozgul-Krone AV189630Clean up your palette and your painting! Come learn (or re-learn) the fundamentals of classical color in oil and acrylic paint. Want to achieve luminosity, control, and depth? Study the masters and learn the secrets no longer taught in art schools.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 6:30-9:30PM No class 4/19$405 ($365 until 3/6)

CONTEMPORARY PAINTING John Murray AV189631Trust your own instincts and let the free and easy movement of the brush guide you through your creative process. This class will introduce students to the abstract style of painting to represent the way you look at and see images. It is a perfect introduction for students who want to loosen up. All levels welcome.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 6:30-9:30PMNo class 4/19$550 ($495 until 12/11)

DRAWING EXPERIMENTSRobert Siegelman AW189647Expand the way you draw using a variety of materials and collage. We will explore working from observation and from within, including memory and imagination. Each session will have a different focus and project. Experimentation will be emphasized in this fun and challenging class. All levels welcome.4 Thursdays • 3/29 - 4/26 • 9:30AM-12:30PM No class 4/19 $310

DRAWING & PAINTING: THE FIGURE AND BEYONDRobert Siegelman AW189582Work from a live model and discover new ways to approach art making. Experiment with drawing and/or painting to expand your range. Use the figure as the focus or a point of departure. Class discussion builds a supportive, fun environment. All levels welcome. See materials list on website.4 Thursdays • 5/3 - 5/24 • 9:30AM-12:30PM

$335

CONQUERING DRAWING AND PAINTINGEvelina Brozgul-Krone AV189623Focus on the basics of proportion, line, form, structure, and how to translate them onto paper or canvas. Work with paint or drawing media from still-life to capture the essence of likeness. With care and observation, structure, and design you can conquer space and time! All skill levels welcome. 10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 1:00-3:45PM No class 4/19

$370 ($335 until 3/6)

WATERCOLOR ON YUPOJeanne Gugino AV189621A compelling and unique alternative to traditional art papers is Yupo -- a synthetic paper, machine-made in the USA from 100% polypropylene. It is waterproof, stain-resistant, and extremely strong and durable. It is great to experiment with and try new approaches to your painting. Beginning and experienced painters will have fun and be challenged as we create exciting new works together.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 1:00-3:00PM No class 4/19

$325 ($295 until 3/6)

DRAWING DISCOVERIESChuck Holtzman AV189617Experience drawing as a tool for exploration and discovery. Leave your preconceptions about drawing behind by pushing into new territories. Test the limits of your imagination and that of a range of materials used to enact various processes. Class time will be devoted to drawing, group discussions, sharing ideas, and finding a personal direction through independent exploration. 10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 1:00-4:00PM No class 4/19 $490 ($445 until 3/6)

THIS PAGE: SCULPTURE EXPLORATIONS WITH CHUCK HOLTZMAN; OPPOSITE PAGE: DRAWING EXTRAVAGANZA WITH ROBERT COLLINS

ADULT - VISUAL ARTOPEN STUDIOAV189637Come use our studio as yours! Open studio hours help you solidify the knowledge gained in other classes. Get your mind off the work week and into the weekend with this opportunity to play! 9 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 1:00-4:00PM No class 4/20$270 ($240 until 3/6)

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ART FOR ALL: ACCESSIBLE STUDIO PRACTICE Alisa Rodny AV189642An exploratory class into modes and methods of thinking about and making art that is personal, expressive, and meaningful for young adults with significant physical and/or cognitive disabilities. Studio is wheelchair accessible. 6 Saturdays • 4/28 - 6/9 • 11:00AM-1:00PM No class 5/26$245 ($220 until 3/6)

GLASS FUSING: PLATES AND BOWLS Michel L’Huillier AW189650Learn the basics of glass fusing techniques and play with colored glass pieces, glass powders and frits, stringers and glass beads. After a series of fun exercises, you’ll design and create one 4” x 4” dish and one 8”x 8” plate or 8” diameter bowl. All materials provided. Please wear closed toe shoes.1 Saturday • 5/5 • 10:00AM-12:00PM $130

PAUL KLEE DAYS - MIXED MEDIA WORKSHOPCarol Blackwell AW189653Inspired by Paul Klee’s dancing lines, melodic colors, and use of materials, students will work with printmaking, collage, painting, and drawing. All materials will be provided including paint, pastel, charcoal, and more. Bring a lunch.1 Saturday • 6/9 • 10:00AM-4:00PM $95

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STAINED GLASS Michel L’Huillier AV189635Create a stained glass window or panel, no matter what experience you have. Work in a relaxed atmosphere as your project develops from sketches to final product. Learn to cut glass accurately, foil and solder, and finish the class with a beautiful piece in this ancient medium! Materials provided.8 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/1 • 9:30AM-12:30PM No class 4/20 $505 ($460 until 3/6)

MINIMALISMJohn Murray AV189632Martin, Judd, Kelly, Morris, Andre, Stella, Marden, Riley. A radical American painting and sculpture movement, Minimalism changed the art world forever beginning in the late 1950s. Reduce your painting to the barest necessities. Strip away image, theme, and reference to experience Heidegger’s “thingness of things”.9 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 9:30AM-12:30PM No class 4/20 $495 ($445 until 3/6)

PAINTING BEYOND FOUNDATION Michael Wilson AV189633Intermediate and advanced students explore and develop personal themes while pushing their skills to the limit. Demos, group exercises, color theory, advanced painting techniques with regular critique and conversation support and extend creativity and competency.9 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 9:30AM-12:30PM No class 4/20$465 ($415 until 3/6)

PRINTMAKING - MULTIMEDIA John Murray AV189574Take your drawing in a new, graphic direction in this printmaking class. Learn techniques such intaglio, reductive, and planographic processes to carve, etch, and engrave a surface. Overlaying images with a press in multiple media provides startling layering, incident, and pentimento that spawn new insights. Materials provided.9 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 1:00-4:00PM No class 4/20$550 ($500 until 3/6)

ADULT - VISUAL ART*ALL PRICES INCLUDE MATERIALS FEES WHEN APPLICABLE

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CERAMICS MONDAYJulie Fox AC189561Learn and advance your wheel throwing and handbuilding skills through demonstrations, examples, and critiques. All levels welcome.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/16, 5/28 $480 ($435 until 3/6)

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CERAMICS INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCEDSayaka Rawizza AC189579Students of all levels explore the creative possibilities of ceramics. Demonstrations and hands-on instruction cover wheel throwing, hand building, and surface treatment including glazing. Each semester includes one group project or technique and plenty of time to develop your distinctive voice.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/17 $530 ($480 until 3/6)

WHEEL THROWING - INTRO/ INTERMEDIATEJulie Fox AC189599If you have always wanted to learn or revisit how to use a potter’s wheel, this is the course for you! Demonstrations and one-on-one instruction help students learn wheel throwing techniques and how to use slips and glazes.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 6:30-9:30PMNo class 4/17

$530 ($480 until 3/6)

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INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED CERAMICSEllen Schon AC189600Wheel throwing and handbuilding will be taught through demonstrations, examples, and critiques.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/18$590 ($530 until 3/6)

WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDINGJulie Fox AC189615Learn and advance your wheel throwing and handbuilding skills through demonstrations, examples, and critiques. All levels welcome.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 6:30-9:30PM No class 4/18 $530 ($480 until 3/6)

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HANDBUILDING TECHNIQUES: EXTRAORDINARY FRUITSayaka Rawizza AW189645Using porcelain, learn clay handbuilding techniques to create extraordinary sculptural fruit in this one-day workshop. Explore closed form/pinch pot techniques, which can be used in larger sculptures and wall pieces, or combined with wheel-thrown pieces. Finished works will be unglazed or clear glazed. All levels are welcome; materials and firing included.1 Thursday • 4/26 • 10:00AM-1:00PM

$75

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WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING - INTRO/INTERMEDIATESayaka Rawizza AC189634Clay offers endless possibilities. Whether you are completely new to pottery making or building on existing skills, this class is perfect for you to explore your creativity. Class offers individual guidance and demos of various pottery making techniques including hand building, wheel throwing, and surface decoration. All levels welcome!9 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 9:30AM-12:30PMNo class 4/20$480 ($435 until 3/6)

ADULT CERAMICS

*CERAMICS CLASS PRICES INCLUDE ONE BAG OF CLAY, GLAZES, AND FIRING

T U E S D A Y

DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 7-12Kayla Mathieu TV189595Teens learn the fundamentals of drawing and acrylic painting in this energetic studio class. Look at contemporary practices of drawing and painting for inspiration and new ways of working. Study composition, style, mark making, light and shading, and other fundamental techniques. 10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 4:45-6:15PM No class 4/17$330 ($295 until 3/6)

SKETCHBOOK AND ILLUSTRATION, GR 6-8Roberta Paul PV189596Learn to express your ideas; find, explore and develop your own style in a sketchbook filled with personal narratives. Play with shapes, expressive marks, drawing distortions, and other creative methods to transmute emotions into uplifting art. All materials included.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 4:30-6:00PMNo class 4/17$330 ($295 until 3/6)

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DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 6-8Roberta Paul PV189611Learn drawing fundamentals and advanced techniques including shading, perspective, and composition. Experiment with a variety of drawing media (ink, charcoal, graphite, pastel, graphic markers and more) to draw from still-lifes, landscapes, photographs, and your own limitless imagination. Put art in your life!10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 4:30-6:00PMNo class 4/18 $350 ($315 until 3/6)

TEEN CLASSES T H U R S D A Y

DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 6-8Catherine Konstas PV189626Learn how to draw and paint from photographs and other found images through demonstrations and hands-on exercises. Scale the images with grids and tracing; explore composition, value, and perspective; learn basic color mixing; and experiment with a range of materials and methods to make marks, and layer them into compositions and finished works.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 4:15-5:45PMNo class 4/19$325 ($295 until 3/6)

BUILD YOUR HIGH SCHOOL PORTFOLIOCatherine Konstas TV189629Thinking about pursuing an education in the arts? Explore your own themes in 2D & 3D with other highly motivated teens. Analyze and discuss each others’ works, learn to draft artist statements, and finish the semester with a solid portfolio in a range of media. 10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 6:00-8:00PM No class 4/19$345 ($310 until 3/6)

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PARENT/TEEN WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING Kayla Mathieu TC189573Explore clay’s extraordinary qualities together! Learn basic attachment and handbuilding ceramic techniques. Throw and decorate bowls, plates, and coffee mugs on the wheel. Tuition covers fees & materials for two people.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 6:30-8:30PMNo class 4/16, 5/28$550 ($495 until 3/6)

T U E S D A Y

WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING, GR 6-12Kayla Mathieu TC189592Have fun building skills in a fully-equipped ceramics studio: coiling, pinching, sculpting, and building with slabs. Experienced teachers guide students to develop their own creativity at their own pace and level. Projects - both functional and sculptural - will be glazed and fired. 10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 3:00-4:30PMNo class 4/17 $355 ($320 until 3/6 )

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WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING, GR 6-12Julie Fox TC189625Learn to create on the wheel, finish, and glaze. Students will also explore handbuilding techniques to strengthen overall skills, and will make projects tailored to individual interests.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 3:30-5:30PMNo class 4/19 $430 ($390 until 3/6)

WHEEL THROWING AND HANDBUILDING, GR 6-8 Kayla Mathieu PC189628Focusing on wheel skills, learn to create scale and volume, and explore glazing. Learn to enhance work by adding texture or sculptural details with additional hand building techniques.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 5:00-6:30PMNo class 2/22 $350 ($315 until 3/6)

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WHEEL AND HANDBUILDING, GR 9-12Tiffany Playford TC189640Learn to create on the wheel, and explore glazing techniques. While there is a strong focus on wheel throwing, students also have the option to enhance their work by adding texture or sculptural details by incorporating hand building techniques.9 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 3:30-5:30PMNo class 4/20 $430 ($390 until 3/6)

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WHEEL AND HANDBUILDING GR 6-12Tiffany Playford TC189643Learn to create on the wheel, and explore glazing techniques. While there is a strong focus on wheel throwing, students also have the option to enhance their work by adding texture or sculptural details by incorporating hand building techniques.9 Saturdays • 3/31 - 6/9 • 10:00AM-12:00PMNo class 4/14, 5/26$410 ($370 until 3/6)

TEEN CERAMICS NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM!

*ALL PRICES INCLUDE MATERIALS FEES WHEN APPLICABLE

M O N D A Y

SKETCH AND CARTOONING, GR 3-5Noah Klavens CV189568Embrace the creative power of your imagination in a class that puts the fun in fundamentals. Participate in group drawing games and develop your skills in a relaxed environment. Learn tips and tricks to sketching humans, objects, and animals, as well as developing storylines and narratives.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 3:30-4:30PM No class 4/16, 5/28$225 ($200 until 3/6)

WOODWORKING, GR 3-5Kayla Mathieu CV189569Learn safety and confidence with basic hand tools. Construct a custom piece, from measuring and cutting to painting the “finishing touches”. See your woodworking skills increase throughout the weeks. We make new projects each semester, so this class can be repeated.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 3:30-4:30PM No class 4/16, 5/28 $335 ($310 until 3/6)

SKETCHING AND PAINTING, GR 3-5Kayla Mathieu CV189570Learn fundamentals of color, line, texture, and shape techniques while exploring styles of a range of modern artists. Projects include drawing and painting from still life, landscape, portraiture, and students’ own creations. Group and one-on-one instruction for all levels.9 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 4:45-6:00PM No class 4/16, 5/28$260 ($230 until 3/6)

T U E S D A Y

ART START, 3-5 YEARS Kayla Mathieu CV189587Young artists learn basic skills and enjoy the art-making process in a fun studio environment through weekly explorations and exciting projects in drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, and sculpture.10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 1:30-2:30PMNo class 4/17 $250 ($225 until 3/6)

ARTS EXPLORATION, GR K-2Nancy Merrifield CV189593Get ready for an amazing journey! Put the methods, materials, and skills of the great artists in your own hands. Learn to look, compose, and develop skills through exciting and fun painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media projects. Experience the joy of creativity!10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 3:30-4:30PM No class 4/17$250 ($225 until 3/6)

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ARTS EXPLORATION, GR K-2Kayla Mathieu CV189609Get ready for an amazing journey! Venture into the world of art and discover many of the innovative methods and exciting materials used by famous artists throughout history. Students will get their hands into all kinds of fun with painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media projects and activities!10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 3:30-4:30PM No class 4/18$250 ($225 until 3/6)

CHILD CLASSES NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM!

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POINT OF VIEW! DRAW, PAINT, & PRINT, GR 3-5Arlene Bandes CV189612Explore drawing, painting, collage, and printmaking using a wide variety of materials. New projects each session encourage students to push their observational skills to enrich and inform their art making process.10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 4:45-6:00PM No class 4/18 $295 ($265 until 3/6)

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JOURNEYS IN DRAWING, GR 1-2Cheryl O’Neil CV189651Learn drawing techniques, observation skills, and spark your imagination! You will be inspired by nature, children’s literature, a tour of the art gallery, and more! Experiment with mixing a rainbow of colors, and explore creating exciting textures and bold patterns. We will use graphite, charcoal, pastels, and paints and combine drawing basics with painting, printmaking, and collage.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 3:30-4:30PM No class 4/19$250 ($225 until 3/6)

DRAWING AND PAINTING, GR 3-5Evelina Brozgul-Krone CV189627Learn the fundamental techniques of painting in this class for aspiring young artists of all levels! Learn about contour line, form and shape, proportion, composition, colors, and more. A wide variety of materials will be used including acrylic paints, watercolors, colored pencils, charcoals, and pastels.10 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 4:30-5:45PM No class 4/19$285 ($255 until 3/6)

CHILD CLASSES NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM!

*ALL PRICES INCLUDE MATERIALS FEES WHEN APPLICABLE

S A T U R D A Y

DRAWING, PAINTING,CARTOONINGGR K-2Gwen Vitti CV189588 Explore drawing and color concepts as you create unique characters and playful situations. Experiment with different art styles and materials, and learn tips and techniques to enhance your artworks!9 Saturdays • 3/31 - 6/9 • 10:00-11:30AM No class 4/14, 5/26 $295 ($265 until 3/6)

DRAWING AND CARTOONING, GR 3-5Gwen Vitti CV189589 Embrace the creative power of your imagination in a class that puts the fun in fundamentals. The focus this semester is adding action and movement to your drawings and cartoons! Improve your drawing skills in a relaxed environment as you learn tips and tricks to creating unique characters and places, as well as developing storylines and narratives.9 Saturdays • 3/31 - 6/9 • 12:00-1:30PMNo class 4/14, 5/26

$295 ($265 until 3/6)

ART AROUND THE WORLD, GR K-2Gwen Vitti CV189590 Explore art around the world! The art you make will be inspired by the wonderful styles and exciting materials of art created in different places and times. Get your hands into all kinds of fun with painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media projects and activities. Experience the joy of creativity!9 Saturdays • 3/31 - 6/9 • 2:00-3:30PMNo class 4/14, 5/26 $295 ($265 until 3/6)

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CLAYWORKS!, GR K-2NAC Faculty CC18961010 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 3:30-4:30PMNo class 4/18 $265 ($240 until 3/6)

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CLAY START, AGES 3-5Kayla Mathieu CC1896489 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 1:00-2:00PM No class 4/20 $240 ($215 until 3/6)

CLAY START, AGES 3-5 - DROP-IN OPTION Kayla Mathieu CC189636Please call within 24 hours to reserve your space.Available 9 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 1:00-2:00PM No class 4/20 $25 each day

CLAYWORKS!, GR K-2Kayla Mathieu CC1896399 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 3:30-4:30PMNo class 4/20 $270 ($240 until 3/6)

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WHEEL & HANDBUILDING, GR 3-5NAC Faculty CC1895719 Mondays • 3/26 - 6/4 • 4:45-6:00PMNo class 4/16, 5/28 $285 ($255 until 3/6)

T U E S D A Y

WHEEL & HANDBUILDING, GR 3-5Nancy Merrifield CC189591 10 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 1:30-2:45PMNo class 4/17 $310 ($280 until 3/6)

WHEEL & HANDBUILDING, GR 3-5NAC Faculty CC18959410 Tuesdays • 3/27 - 6/5 • 3:30-5:00PM No class 2/20 $355 ($320 until 3/6)

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WHEEL & HANDBUILDING, GR 3-5Kayla Mathieu CC189613 10 Wednesdays • 3/28 - 6/6 • 4:45-6:00PMNo class 4/18$315 ($285 until 4/18)

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WHEEL & HANDBUILDING, GR 3-5Kayla Mathieu CC18962410 Thursdays • 3/29 - 6/7 • 3:30-4:45PM No class 4/19$315 ($285 until 3/6)

F R I D A Y

WHEEL & HANDBUILDING, GR 3-5NAC Faculty CC18964110 Fridays • 4/6 - 6/8 • 4:45-6:00PMNo class 4/20$310 ($280 until 3/6)

MUST BE 7 YEARS OR OLDER TO OPERATE THE WHEELS

The New Art Center offers a well-equipped ceramics studio for children to have fun and build with clay using a variety of tools and objects. In an inspiring and relaxing environment, students learn different techniques including coiling, pinching, sculpture, and slab construction. Guided by our highly qualified teachers, students will be encouraged to apply creativity, and to develop hand building skills at their own pace and level. After exploring various ways of creating functional and sculptural objects, all artwork will be glazed and fired.

CHILD CERAMICS NEW PROJECTS EVERY TERM!

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VACATION PROGRAMSA P R I L V A C A T I O N A R T P R O G R A MTUESDAY, APRIL 17 - FRIDAY, APRIL 20 | GRADES K-12

Fill your April school vacation with creativity! Children in grades K-6 explore a theme through drawing, painting, sculpting and handbuilding in clay, and also participate in exciting group games and performance exercises! Teens in grades 7-12 attend 2 longer studios each day, including ceramics (wheel throwing and handbuilding) and mixed media (drawing, painting, printmaking, collage). Register early to save your spot! Early drop-off and extended day options available.

Register ONLINE at www.newartcenter.org! Children, Grades K-3 • CA189575 • $345Preteens, Grades 4-6 • PA189576 • $345Teens, Grades 7-11 • TA189577 • $380

GRADES 1-6Creative summer fun! Each day students will attend 4 creative studios: 2D, 3D, Performing Arts and Ceramics! Grouped by grade, they will be inspired by a weekly theme as they learn art skills, concepts and creative expression.

TEEN ART PROGRAM, GRADES 7-12Teens participate in 2 intensive studios each day: Ceramics and Mixed Media. This flexible and challenging program includes wheel throwing, painting, drawing and more, with plenty of opportunities for fun and self-expression!

HIGH SCHOOL ONLY: COUNSELORS IN TRAINING (CIT)Work directly with students, assist teachers and gain practical experience as you learn leadership skills! Interviews start in February and continue until spots are filled. Two-week commitment, with additional time available. Register online; dates will be confirmed at interview.

HIGH SCHOOL CERAMICSAdult Evening Ceramics classes are open in summer on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for students aged 16 and above.

S E E A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N A N D R E G I S T E R O N L I N E A T W W W . N E W A R T C E N T E R . O R G O R C A L L 6 1 7 - 9 6 4 - 3 4 2 4

SUMMER AT NAC!

THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERSYOUR GIFTS MAKE IT ALL HAPPEN! Donate today at www.NewArtCenter.org

GRADES 1-12 (GRADE IN SEPTEMBER 2018)WEEK-LONG PROGRAMS FROM JUNE 25-AUGUST 31EARLY DROP-OFF AND EXTENDED DAY OPTIONS AVAILABLE!

Contributions from our donors enable us to continue to offer high-quality and innovative art education, exhibition, scholarship, and outreach programs. We would like to thank the following individuals, families and companies for their support:

FRIEND DIRECTOR - The Janey Fund, Karen & Nathaniel Levy, Clare Villari

FRIEND PATRON - Sandy Berbeco & David Coen, Liz Hiser & Charlie Hoban, Aberlardo Morell & Lisa McElaney, Sue Rosenthal

FRIEND SPONSOR - Anonymous, Sandra M. & Paul Edgerley, John Halvey, Elizabeth Miller & Andres Saldaña, Carol Stoll Baker, Mary Young

FRIEND LEADER - Vanessa Allen, John Freedman, Mark Goodman & Abby Sosland, Jerome Kaplan, Marc Plonskier & Henri Koenigsberg, Jessica Strauss & David Berson, Laura Rutherford & John Sisson

FRIEND FELLOW - Beverly & Robert Bernson, Cynthia Cole, Dan Elias & Karen Keane, Anne Esbenshade & Michaek Miele, Barbara & Steve Grossman, Robin & Brian Hicks, Paul Kotakis, Marie Lossky & Paul Elias, Lisa Monahan & Andy Levine, Roberta & Colin Moore, Lindsay & Chris Pike, Ingrid Scheibler & John Coates, Kim Spencer & Gregory Gomez, James Stone, Caron & Kevin Tabb, Karen & Rick Weinhaus, Rob Wilstein & Lorri Berenberg, Paula & Mark Witkin, Christopher Yens & Temple Gill, Katrina & Jeffrey Yolen, Janet Zwanziger

FRIEND OF NEW ART CENTER - Nelina & Clifford Backman, Diana Bailey & Bob Jaffe, Karen Carroll Bennett, Noah Berger, Julie Bernson, John Bryer & Diane Mantak Bryer, Micéal & Nancie Chamberlain, Cynthia Crofts-Wisch & Jeff Wisch, Dana & Jeff Davis, Sara & Robert Dickman, Sarah & Jeff Ecker, Martha Gallagher, Julia & Jason Hamilton, Geoff Hargadon & Patricia Lavallee, Gail Hansen, Nancy Heselton & Jeff Clements, Deborah Hiatt & Matthew Epstein, Sunwoo Kahng & Peter Boberg, Sandra Lipchus, Jennifer London & Steven Feinstein, Ann & Mohit Manaktala, Denise Matejic, Bev Myers, Marianne Paley Nadel & Eric Nadel, Roberta Paul & Keith Cohen, Andrea Foggle Plotkin & Douglas Plotkin, Claire Ryan Robertson & Jim Robertson, Michael & Patty Rosenblatt, Cindy & Emanuel Sachs, Adrienne Shishko & Joel Sklar, Rusty & Irwin Thompson, James Varnum & John Mazzullo

Please consider joining today! For more information and to learn about the Friends of New Art Center, visit www.newartcenter.org, or contact Dan Elias, Executive Director.

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FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER• ONLINE at www.newartcenter.org • PHONE call 617-964-3424• MAIL registration form in this booklet, or download from newartcenter.org• COME BY the New Art Center office at 61 Washington Park, Newton.Registration must be accompanied by full payment. Cash or checks preferred, all major credit cards accepted. New Art Center gift certificates are available in any dollar amount for use towards all classes and workshops.

COURSE CONFIRMATION• You will receive confirmation of your registration and payment by e-mail. • If no space is available, the New Art Center will notify you and fully refund tuition. • Class confirmations will be e-mailed just prior to the first day of class. Call the Center with questions about enrollment status.

MATERIALS• Materials ARE NOT provided for adult classes other than ceramics, unless noted in the description. A list of materials needed for the first meeting will be provided on the NAC website (www.newartcenter.org).• Materials ARE provided for all ceramics classes, teens’, and children’s classes.• Oil paints and related solvents are permitted only with the teacher’s permission. Students must remove ALL solvents, rags, and waste from the building at the end of each class. No disposal or storage of solvents or solvent-based paints or other materials is permitted. Teachers can provide information on sustainable practices to manage solvents and minimize solvent waste.

REGISTRATION POLICIES• Insufficient Enrollment: The New Art Center will make a full refund for any class cancelled due to insufficient enrollment.• Maximum Enrollment Limits: Published maximums for classes are subject to change at the discretion of the New Art Center. • Voluntary Withdrawal (once-per-week classes, February & April Vacation Programs): Up to ten days before the first class you may withdraw for a full refund, less a $25 administrative fee*. No tuition refunds will be made after that time.• Late Registration: Registration after classes begin is permitted only on a space-available basis with faculty approval.• Absences: No refunds will be made for student absences. Teacher absences will be made up after the close of the term.• Weather-Related Closures: The New Art Center will close with the Newton Public Schools; night and weekend students, please call for information. Time will be made available for one make-up session per class the week after the term ends. There will be no refunds for weather-related closings.

*Credit card companies do not refund processing fees. NAC’s Administrative Fee covers most processing fees, but we will deduct processing fees for refunds of credit card charges above $1000.

ACCESSIBILITY• Trained service animals are welcome, and must be under the owner’s control at all times.• The Main Gallery is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible lavatory. • Students must be able to function independently or be accompanied by an aide.• Please notify the New Art Center office of any special circumstances, needs or requirements• Children may not self-administer medications. Please leave prescriptions with the NAC office staff. • The New Art Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, religion, age, sexual orientation, or national origin.

POLICIESNEW ART CENTER SPRING 2 018 REGISTRATION FORMHow did you hear about the New Art Center? (Check ALL that apply) Previous Class Event at New Art Center Facebook Word of Mouth Sandwich Boards Instagram Website The Newton TAB Twitter Internet Search Catalog in Mail Google Ad Gallery Show Card in Mail Other: __________________________

STUDENT INFORMATIONName: __________________________________________________________________________________________________Street Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________City: ________________________________ State: ____ _________________________ Zip: _____ ______________________ Home Phone: ________________________ Cell Phone: ________________________ E-mail: ________________________ Are you a new student? Yes No

REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN UNDER 18D.O.B: / / Age: _________ Grade: _________ School: _____________________________________Parent or Guardian #1: Name: ________________________ Cell Phone: _________________________________Parent or contact #2: Name: ________________________ Cell Phone: _________________________________E-mail: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Special information about your child you would like us to know: allergies, behavior issues, etc.:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DISCOUNTS Discounts cannot be combined. Call the main office for more information and to register using discounts.NEW STUDENT DISCOUNT: 15% off regular tuition rate for classes 6 weeks or longer.FAMILY/MULTI-CLASS DISCOUNT: For two classes, take $20 off total; for three classes, take $30 off total.

CLASS #1Course Name: TUITION: $

Course Code: -Discount (if applicable): $

Day & Time: MATERIALS: $

CLASS #1 TOTAL: $

CLASS #2Course Name: TUITION: $

Course Code: -Discount (if applicable): $

Day & Time: MATERIALS: $

CLASS #2 TOTAL: $

CLASS #3 TUITION: $

Course Name: -Discount (if applicable): $

Course Code: MATERIALS: $

Day & Time: CLASS #3 TOTAL: $

TUITION TOTAL: Class Total $

Tax-deductible DONATION $

TOTAL PAYMENT: $

CREDIT CARD PAYMENT Mastercard VISA AMEX Discover Card # ____________-____________-____________-_____________Expiration Date: _________________________________________________________________________________________Name that appears on the card: _________________________________________________________________________Billing Address if different from above: ____________________________________________________________________

I understand that by completing this registration form, I agree to the terms and conditions of the New Art Center’s Program Policies on the opposite page and on the NAC website.

Signature: _______________________________________________________________________________________________

REGISTRATION

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