MHUNTSVILLE A USEUM CADEMY · 2020. 2. 18. · Download the Visual Art Scholarship Fund application...
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SPRING 2020Schedule of Master Artist
Workshops, Classes for Adults,Camps & Classes for Children & Teens
SPRING 2020
MUSEUMACADEMY
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Schedule of Master ArtistWorkshops, Classes for Adults,
Camps & Classes for Children & Teens
Celebrating 50 Yearsof Bringing People & Art Together
Spring 2020Create • Explore • DiscoverThe Huntsville Museum of Art celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year as
a leader in arts education providing high-caliber of exhibitions and programs.
Welcome to the Huntsville Museum of Art — Museum Academy Spring 2020
Schedule of Master Artist Workshops, Classes for Adults, Camps and Classes
for Children and Teens. The Museum Academy has offered creative and engaging
hands-on art classes for over 40 years. The Academy’s programs are held in two
classrooms on the Plaza Level in the Museum overlooking Big Spring Park. Explore
your creative side with studio art classes at the Museum Academy. The Academy
offers workshops and classes in a variety of media year round. Find something to
suit your interests whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist.
Space is limited, Register Now!
Join us by taking a camp, class or workshop today! Camps and classes
are taught by experienced instructors and teaching artists who use the
Museum — working in the studios to the galleries — as an expanded
classroom. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity! All materials are
provided for the children’s classes.
Register online at hsvmuseum.org or call
256.535.6372. Pre-registration is required.
See instructors’ biographies on our website.
Museum Academy Visual ArtsScholarship Program
Scholarships are available for students
(ages 3-18) interested in pursuing art who
are in need of financial assistance. Download
the Visual Art Scholarship Fund application
at hsvmuseum.org.
One of the benefits of membershipin the Museum is a discount on
art camps, classes and workshops.For more information,
contact the Membership office at256.535.4350 ext. 200 or ext. 204,
or visit our website.
Candace Bean, Education Associate,Laura E. Smith, Director of Education/Museum Academyand Kathy Johnson, Museum Academy Assistant
Master Artist Workshops
Figurative & Landscape Paintingin Acrylic or Oil with Donna Bland
Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced
Thursday, May 14 – Sunday, May 17, 2020; 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
$475 members/$525 non-members
Workshop will include two days of landscape painting and two days of portraitpainting. Completing a painting each day, students will learn to perceive andsimplify shape and color and to visually interpret relationship of shape, value andcolor. Donna Bland will start a demo painting, then begin a step-by-step processto completing a painting each day. WIth individual help at each easel, each artistwill be able to complete exercises in color mixing which will help to learn mixingand finding the correct color.
Bland lives and paints in the Austin, Texas area. Painting daily in her studio, plein airor teaching a workshop, subjects are unlimited. She loves to learn, create and sharewhat she has experienced in finishing a painting. She is a member of Oil Painters ofAmerica, the American Impressionist Society, the Austin Plein Air Painters, AmericanWomen Artists and Artists of Texas. She has received numerous awards and haspaintings in corporate and private collections. When she first started painting, Blandwas taught to paint scenes that interested her — this adds a feeling of excitement toher painterly strokes. Each canvas is the opportunity to create a new design madeof various colors and shapes. She formally studied art at The Student Art League ofNew York, Scottsdale School of Art, University of Georgia and Tyler Junior Collegein Texas. Bland has been fortunate to paint with modern day masters throughoutthe United States as well as Europe, and continues to study and read works by JohnSinger Sargent, Nicolai Fechin, Richard Schmid, Joaquin Sorolla and Emile Gruppé.For more information, visit donnabland.com.
Mastering Skies & Reflections in Oil,Acrylic or Pastel with Michael Story
Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced
Thursday, March 19 – Sunday, March 22, 2020; 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
$525 members/$575 non-members
Master your landscape painting! Join South Carolina artist Michael Story for thisfour-day workshop as you use the sky and water as a dramatic design element inyour painting’s composition. The workshop will begin with a presentation ofMichael’s painting techniques from start to finish. You’ll begin your painting with aninitial charcoal drawing, followed by a color wash applied over the image.
Starting with shadow colors, you’ll begin blocking in your painting, then progressfrom dark to light to completion. Building final layers of color and avoiding muddymixtures, you’ll achieve fresh, bright color while capturing depth, drama and moodin your work. He will demonstrate and provide photo reference to paint from, ifdesired, along with color exercises you may complete after the workshop.
Michael Story earned a BFA in Fine Art from the University of South Carolina in 1976.He later traveled to New York, studying pastel and oil painting under internationallyknown artist Daniel Greene. Today, he is an award-winning artist who regularly teachespastel and oil painting. His paintings have been reproduced by major publishersand distributed worldwide.For more information, visit michaelstory.com.
Scarlet Glimmer, oil on canvas©2019 Michael Story
1Light and Shadow in Zion, oil on canvas©2019 Donna Bland
1970-202050 Years of Bringing People & Art Together
Spontaneity in Your Paintingin Acrylic or Oil with Linda Ellen Price
Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced
Friday, June 5 – Saturday, June 6, 2020; 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
$275 members/$300 non-members
Join Linda Ellen Price for a fun workshop to take your art to the next level. Learn aboutcolor theory and mixing colors. Instruction will include still life, figurative and purelyimaginative work. Discover ways to loosen up your brushwork through impressionistictechniques. Demos and individual assistance at each easel provided throughout thetwo-day workshop.
Price, featured artist at the Museum Gala in 2003, is both a portrait painter and apainter of creative works. She is a registered nurse who found art to be her truecalling. A student of Russian artist Max Heldman, her travels to Russia and theHermitage in St. Petersburg were inspirational to her painting. Her works rangefrom sepia tones to vibrant colors. She has a home and studio on a 60-acre retreatin Northeast Alabama. She is a member of several art organizations including OilPainters of America and Portrait Society of America. She has been featured in artpublications such as American Art Collector, Art and Antiques, Southern Accentsand Veranda. Her works are part of both private and public collections throughoutthe United States, Canada, South America and Europe. Price is represented byBeverly McNeil Gallery in Birmingham and Portraits Inc. For more information,visit lindaellenprice.com.
Bigger, Faster, Fresher, LooserAbstract Painting with David M. Kessler
Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced
Thursday, August 20 – Saturday, August 22, 2020; 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
$425 members/$475 non-members
Have you ever wondered how to loosen-up your painting style? Paint with morefreedom? Be more spontaneous? Be more expressive? If the answer to any of thesequestions is Yes, then this workshop is for you! David M. Kessler will teach you howto do each of these, realizing there should also be a firm foundation of structure foryour paintings using shape, value, color, edges, and center of interest.
All who attend will be able to apply the lessons learned to their own style of paintingin their studios. It is non media specific. All who utilize watercolor, acrylic, pasteland oil are welcome. Each class period includes instructor discussion, an instructorpainting demonstration, student painting time and critiques of student work. It ishelpful if students have a basic knowledge of painting and composition development,but is not required.
Kessler is a nationally recognized abstract painter, workshop painting instructor,author and juror dedicated to helping people become better painters, period.Through live workshops, books, videos and online training programs he helpspainters, both amateur and professional alike, to loosen up their painting style,understand art design fundamentals and discover the joy and freedom of abstractpainting. A certified GOLDEN Artist Educator, David is the author of Bigger, Faster,Fresher, Looser Abstract Painting Workbook, and founder of Abstract PaintingAcademy, Abstract Painting Insider and Art Biz 101. He works out of his studio inWinston-Salem, North Carolina. For more information, visit davidmkessler.com.
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Girl in Blue Coat, oil on canvas©2019 Linda Ellen Price
Blues Play, acrylic on canvas©2019 David M. Kessler
Master Artist Workshops
Sunflower, watercolor©2020 Lian Quan Zhen
Lian Quan ZhenEast Meets West: Chinese& Watercolor Painting
October 22-25, 2020
Charcoal: Expressive Mark-Making,A Painter’s Approach to Drawingwith Gary Chapman
Skill Level: All levels are welcome.
Friday, September 18 – Saturday, September 19, 2020; 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
$295 members/$325 non-members
Students will explore charcoal as the perfect drawing medium for expressive markmaking. Develop a personal approach to loose, aggressive mark making with acombination of additive and subtractive techniques using charcoal and erasers formark making and developing grounds. Charcoal will be the primary medium, butstudents will be encouraged to combine other media such as conte crayon andspray paint. The class will focus upon mark making as it relates to abstraction; laterstudents may opt to explore the different ways these same techniques can beapplied to observational drawing for a fusion of abstraction and realism.
Gary Chapman is a Professor of Art - Drawing and Painting at the University ofAlabama at Birmingham and has had over 60 solo exhibitions with institutions suchas The Arts Center of St. Petersburg, Florida and the Indianapolis Art Center. Hehas participated in national and international exhibitions, and his paintings havebeen purchased for numerous museums, corporate and private collections. He hasa MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and BA and BS, Berea College.
In 2013, Chapman was awarded and named a CALL Legacy Artist by the Joan MitchellFoundation. In 2008 his work was selected and published in the book AlabamaMasters: Artists and Their Work. He has received numerous grants and fellowshipsand his work has been reviewed extensively and is published in over 20 catalogsand books. For more information, visit garychapmanart.com.
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Bind, charcoal©2019 Gary Chapman
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Brian BomeislerDrawing on the Right Side ofthe BrainOctober 5-9, 2020
Additional Master Artist Workshops Coming in 2020
Visit hsvmuseum.org for details or to register. Check back soon for 2021 workshops!
Brian BomeislerIntensive Painting/Color October 10-12, 2020
Spring 2020
Introduction toPrintmaking– Got Ink? Skill Level: All
Kristy Jane From-BrownFebruary 15 (Saturday)10 a.m.-4 p.m. (one-hour lunch break)$70 members/$85 non-members
Learn how to carve and print linoleumblocks with relief carving tools. Createan original work of art. Lots of fun-filleddemonstrations! Materials included.Space is limited to 8 students.
Wet Felted Vessels:Surface Design &ResistSkill Level: All
Kami WatsonFebruary 15 (Saturday)10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (one-hour lunch break)$95 members/$110 non-members
Learn how to use a resist to create athree-dimensional form while alsousing different types of wool fibersand surface design techniques tocreate shapes and texture. Take homea beautiful, original, and functionalpiece of art. Materials included.Participants need to bring 2-3 oldtowels. Space is limited to 8 students.
Sketching in theGalleriesSkill Level: All
Kristy Jane From-BrownFebruary 29 (Saturday)10 a.m.-12 p.m.
$30 members/$45 non-members
Drawing and sketching supplies willbe available. Come enjoy a morningat the Museum and become inspiredby artwork in the galleries. Space islimited to 8 students.
Acrylics: ExploringAbstractionSkill Level: All
Carolyn Dodson-GrimmMarch 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28(6 Tuesdays)6-8 p.m.
$120 members/$135 non-members*
Work from still life objects or photoreferences to realize your ideas witha series of paintings on canvas. Learnfundamental skills, color relationships,and develop a personal style withacrylic paint. Space is limited to 10 students.
Ceramics Skill Level: All
David EdwardsMarch 24, 31, April 7 14, 21, 28(6 Tuesdays)6-8 p.m.
$145 members/$160 non-members*
Explore basic handbuilding andwheel throwing techniques. You willalso gain experience with variousdecorating and glazing techniques.If you have always wanted to try clayand don’t mind getting your handsdirty, this is the class for you! Instructordemonstrations included. Space islimited to 8 students.
Paint Like anImpressionist in OilSkill Level: All
Gayle PowerMarch 25, April 8, 15, 22, 29(5 Wednesdays)10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
$120 members/$135 non-members*
Explore the techniques to capturethe light, color, texture and feelingof the outdoors. Enjoy learning newmethods and the effects of paintingwith a palette knife and brush. Learnhow to create the exciting vibrationof color and texture. Students willfollow a sequential application ofpaint, explore color combinations,mixing techniques and working inan Impressionistic style. Use still lifeset ups and photo references forinterpreting the landscape. Spaceis limited to 10 students.
Understanding thePortrait in OilSkill Level: Prior painting experienceis helpful.
Robert BeanMarch 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7(7 Thursdays)6-8:30 p.m.
$150 members/$165 non-members*(includes model fees)
Explore the portrait through gestureand proportions in oils by workingfrom a photograph and a live model.Color mixing and achieving a likenessis emphasized. Instructional demon-strations included. Space is limitedto 10 students.
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High School& AdultClasses
*Supply list is available onlinewith each class description.Students by mail or phone willreceive a copy along with theirclass confirmation. Fee coversdates listed with each class.
Give the Gift ofCreativity —
Gift CertificatesAvailable!
Call 256.535.6372.
Classes
Ceramics:Handbuilding &Wheel Throwing Skill Level: All
Greg DatcherMarch 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7(7 Thursdays)6-8:30 p.m.
$200 members/$215 non-members*(includes clay, firing, & glazes)
This class covers both handbuildingand wheel throwing techniques,with an emphasis on creating a morerefined form. Students can createprojects using one or both techniquesand will be encouraged to designand pursue their own projects.Space is limited to 8 students.
MosaicsSkill Level: All
S. Renee PrasilMarch 28 (Saturday)10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (one-hour lunch break)$80 members/$95 non-members*
Create artful mosaics using an 11x14”wooden panel, and glass and ceramictiles. Materials provided. Learn thebasics of producing a mosaic designand grouting techniques. Space islimited to 8 students.
CalligraphySkill Level: All
Carol McCradyMarch 28 (Saturday)10 a.m.-4 p.m. (one-hour lunch break)$60 members/$75 non-members*
The class is for those who have noprior experience or for those whoare looking to further refine their skills.We will go over the basic strokes forbeautiful lettering, how to put themtogether to create your lowercasealphabet, how to use a pointed niband troubleshooting. Space is limitedto 8 students.
Stained Glass SunCatchers!Skill Level: All
Melinda OrtnerApril 4 (Saturday)10 a.m.-4 p.m. (one-hour lunch break)$75 members/$90 non-members
Learn about glass-cutting, pattern-making, copper-foiling, soldering,and construction. Create an artfulsun catcher. Materials included.Space is limited to 8 students.
WatercolorSkill Level: All
Linda RuhlApril 17, May 1, 8, 15 (4 Fridays)10 a.m.-1 p.m.
$120 members/$135 non-members*
Explore the expressive potential ofthe medium: study color, composition,form, and transparency, and learntechniques such as washes, wet-in-wet,dry brush, and color mixing. The classwill emphasize learning the steps anddecisions before beginning a painting.Subject matter includes flowers andfigures. Space is limited to 10 students.
Acrylics:Still Life PaintingSkill Level: All
Lucy ThomasApril 17, May 1, 8, 15 (4 Fridays)10 a.m.-1 p.m.
$120 members/$135 non-members*
Learn various techniques of acrylicpainting to create floral and still life asa foundation for your personal styleand form of expression. Elements ofcolor theory and composition alsoincluded. Students work from still-lifeset-ups. Space is limited to 10 students.
Watercolor Sketching Skill Level: All
Robert BeanApril 18 (Saturday)10 a.m.-4 p.m. (one-hour lunch break)$65 members/$80 non-members
Watercolor sketching refers to anywatercolor work that's completedquickly, with a loose, informal style.It's often used as a "warm up" for abigger, more detailed painting, butit's also a great practice for any on-the-go artist. This small-scale, loosesketching approach is all about quickobservation and capturing what yousee on paper. Materials provided.Space is limited to 10 students.
Wet Felted FlowersSkill Level: All
Kami WatsonApril 18 (Saturday)10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (one-hour lunch break)$85 members/$100 non-members
Explore the art of wet felting by creatinga bouquet of wool felted flowers, fromsimple to more advanced. Throughthis class of discovery, students willlearn about types of fiber, layouttechniques, and their relation tocolor design, texture and shaping.Materials provided. Students areasked to bring 2-3 old towels.Space is limited to 10 students.
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Spring 2020
Mini Masters:Ages 3-5S. Renee PrasilMarch 24, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5(6 Tuesdays)3:45-4:45 p.m.
$60 members/$75 non-members
Young budding artists explore mixingcolors, drawing shapes, tearing andpasting art papers, and building inclay. Learn about such artists asClaude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe,and Paul Klee. Space is limited to10 students.
Art Sprouts! Ages 3-5 S. Renee PrasilMarch 25, April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6(6 Wednesdays)3:45-4:45 p.m.
$60 members/$75 non-members
Create clay animals as well as paintedbutterflies and colorful flower master-pieces as seen in the stories Waitingfor Wings by Lois Ehlert and SpringThings by Bob Raczka. Space islimited to 10 students.
Mixed Media:Colorworks!Grades K-4 Shanna GravesMarch 24, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5(6 Tuesdays)3:45-5:15 p.m.
$70 members/$85 non-members
Discover the fundamentals of color,shape, and composition. Learnabout a variety of colors and thenexperiment with paint, pastel,watercolor, collage, and clay asseen in artwork by Claude Monet,Henri Matisse, and Georgia O’Keeffe.Space is limited to 12 students.
Whimsy Ceramics:Grades K-4Maggie MadrieMarch 25, April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6(6 Wednesdays)3:30-5 p.m.
$70 members/$85 non-members
Create whimsical sculptures, vessels andcreatures in clay and other materials.Students will learn hand building skillsand basic clay techniques while creatingimaginative works out of clay. Space islimited to 12 students.
Drawing: Grades K-4Shanna GravesMarch 26, April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7(6 Thursdays)4-5:30 p.m.
$70 members/$85 non-members
Love to draw? From doodles to picturesof your favorite things, you’ll experimentwith different materials and learn howto use lines, shading, perspective andtexture to create what you see in frontof you — and in your imagination.Media include pencil, pen, and pastel.Space is limited to 12 students.
Mixed MediaDrawing:Ages 9 & UpKristy Jane From-BrownMarch 26, April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7(6 Thursdays)4-5:30 p.m.
$70 members/$85 non-members
Explore the use of drawing and paintmedia (graphite, pastel, colored/watercolor pencil and pen/ink) tocreate artwork with animal-themedsubject matter. Space is limited to12 students.
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Students will have the
opportunity to visit the
Stender FamilyInteractive
EducationGalleries
ART LAB and
A Walk Through Time
during the art classes.
ART LAB provides hands-on
activities which instruct on
the basic elements of art.
A Walk Through Time
takes students on a journey
through major events in art
history and includes replicas
of famous works of art.
PreschoolClassesThe Education department willprovide structure, fun and friendsin a safe, stimulating environment.Museum gallery visits includedfor inspiration. All materials areprovided for the children’s classes.Fee covers dates listed with eachclass. All NEW Projects!
After SchoolClasses forChildren &TeensThe Education departmentwill provide structure, fun andfriends in a safe, stimulatingenvironment. Museum galleryvisits included for inspiration.All materials are provided forthe children’s and teens’ classes.Fee covers dates listed witheach class. All NEW Projects!
Take advantage ofa 10% discount on
early registration forchildren and teens’
camps & classes.
Use promotion code spring20artworksby March 16, 2020. See details on ourwebsite or call the Museum Academy
at 256.535.6372.
Join at the Family Membership Level and Save!Visit hsvmuseum.org
Classes
Artsy Tots! Ages 2-3 Registration is required.Dress for a mess!
One Friday of each month
11-11:45 a.m.
Class fee is $8 members/$10 non-members (up to 2 adults/2 children)will be charged. Fees are non-refund-able. However, registration is transfer-able to another session.
Artsy Tots introduces toddlersbetween the ages of 2 and 3 toart and to the Museum throughartful short stories, gallery playactivities and an art activity. Theprogram helps with colorrecognition, fine motor skills,hand-eye coordination and more!
The class size is limited to 12 childrenand registration is required. Eachclass will have a unique theme. Oneadult chaperone is required for everytwo children. The program will beheld in the Stender Family InteractiveEducation Galleries.
Drop-In & CREATESaturdaysAges 3 & UpNo registration is required— drop-in, make and take afantastic work of art homewith you.
One Saturday of each month
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
FREE admission for parents/guardiansand children!
Drop-in & Create Saturdays offerfun, interactive art making activitiesfor families with children ages 3and up that will be sure to sparkone’s creativity!
Children under 12 must be accompa-nied by an adult. The program will beheld in the Stender Family InteractiveEducation Galleries.
Visit hsvmuseum.org underEvents-Camps, Classes &Programs to view a current programschedule and to register.
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FamilyProgramsEnjoy learning aboutart together!
Proudly Supported by:
Parent &ChildSaturdayClassesFee covers supplies and datelisted with each class.
Exploring Color!Ages 5 & Up S. Renee PrasilFebruary 29 (Saturday)10 a.m.-12 p.m.
$25 members/$35 non-membersper parent/child group
$20 members/$30 non-membersper student
Create an artful masterpiece usingacrylic on canvas board. Learn aboutthe artist Vincent Van Gogh and hisvibrant paintings of people, landscapesand still life. We’ll paint our ownVan Gogh Sunflowers. Space islimited to 12 students.
Exploring Line!Ages 5 & Up S. Renee PrasilApril 4 (Saturday)10 a.m.-12 p.m.
$25 members/$35 non-membersper parent/child group
$20 members/$30 non-membersper student
Create an artful masterpiece usingwatercolor and Sharpie pen. Learnabout the artist Albrecht Dürer andhis painting entitled Young Hare.Celebrate the Easter season!Space is limited to 12 students.
Exploring Texture!Ages 5 & Up S. Renee PrasilMay 2 (Saturday)10 a.m.-12 p.m.
$25 members/$35 non-membersper parent/child group
$20 members/$30 non-membersper student
Create an artful masterpiece usingacrylic on canvas board. Learnabout the artist Mary Cassatt andher paintings of mother and child.Celebrate Mother’s Day! Spaceis limited to 12 students.
Spring 2020
Creative Connections:Paint, Draw, Print& Sculpt!Looking for something fun to doduring Spring Break Week? Explorethe galleries and experiment withdifferent media (watercolor, tempera,pastel, graphite, marker, clay andmore) in the classroom each day.Discover the Stender FamilyInteractive Education Galleries —elements of art: color, line, shapeand texture in the ART LAB andjourney through A Walk ThroughTime. Campers will need to bringa morning snack and drink. (Pleaseno nut products.) Space is limitedto 12 students per camp.
Camp: Ages 5-8Anna Sue Courtney March 30-April 3 (Monday-Friday)9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Arrive Time: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
Pick-Up Time: 12:00 p.m. (noon)Fee: $125 members/$150 non-members
Camp: Ages 9-13 Kimberly HartMarch 30-April 3 (Monday-Friday)9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Arrive Time: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
Pick-Up Time: 12:00 p.m. (noon)Fee: $125 members/$150 non-members
Drawing! Ages 5-13The art program introduces drawingtechniques — graphite, charcoal, col-ored pencil, marker and pastel — intothe homeschool curriculum. Subjectmatter includes still life and landscapesas related to exhibitions. Space is limitedto 12 students per class.
Class: Ages 5-8 (Tuesdays)Maggie MadrieApril 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
$75 members/$90 non-members
Class: Ages 9-13 (Tuesdays)Anna Sue CourtneyApril 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12
10:30 a.m-.12 p.m.
$75 members/$90 non-members
Class: Ages 5-8 (Thursdays)Anna Sue CourtneyApril 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
$75 members/$90 non-members
Drawing Intensive!Ages 14-18Do you have a love for drawing?Expand on your talents in this specialskill-building class that will focus onperspective, cast shadows, texture,line and more. All Skill Levels. Spaceis limited to 12 students.
Class: Ages 14-18(Wednesdays)Kimberly HartApril 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13,20
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
$115 members/$130 non-members8
Don’tMiss Out!
Current and UpcomingExhibitions at HMA
FULL STEAM AHEAD!Curated by the HuntsvilleMuseum of Art DocentsThrough February 23, 2020
Telling Tales: NarrativeWorks from the Collection
Through February 23, 2020
2020 Gala Art ExhibitionThrough March 7, 2020
Harlem, Hollywood,Broadway: AfricanAmerican LegendsPhotographed byJack Mitchell
Through March 22, 2020
Encounters: CharlesLadson
February 23 – May 24, 2020
YAM 2020: Exhibition forYouth Art Month
March 15 – April 26, 2020
American MasterIllustrators: N.C. Wyeth,Maxfield Parrish, NormanRockwell
March 22 – June 21, 2020
Huntsville City, MadisonCity, Madison Countyand Decatur City StudentSchool Year 2019-2020Artwork
In the Children’s Community Gallery
Buccellati Silver Animalsand American Studio Glass
On Continuous View
Visit hsvmuseum.orgfor additional exhibitions.
Left: Maxfield Parrish, June
Skies (A Perfect Day), 1940,
oil on panel, 23 x 18.5 inches.
In American Master Illustrators:N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish,Norman Rockwell, ©2020.
Exhibition curated and organ-
ized by the National Museum
of American Illustration,
Newport, RI, americanillustra-
tion.org and the American
Illustrators Gallery, New York,
NY, americanillustrators.com.
SpringBreakHalf-DayArt CampThe Education departmentwill provide structure, fun andfriends in a safe, stimulatingenvironment. Museum galleryvisits included for inspiration.All materials are provided forthe children’s camps. Fee coversdates listed with each camp.
Art forHomeschooled
StudentsThe Education department willprovide structure, fun and friendsin a safe, stimulating environment.Museum gallery visits includedfor inspiration. All materials areprovided for the children’s andteen’s classes. Fee covers dateslisted with each class. All NEWProjects! Check back in earlyAugust for Fall 2020 classesbeginning in September.
ClassesCelebrate the Huntsville Museum of Art’s50th Anniversary with Creativity!
Register online at hsvmuseum.org or call 256.535.6372 Monday throughFriday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and use your credit card. You also can stop bythe Museum during business hours and register in person, or fill out theform and mail it along with your payment to the Huntsville Museum of Art,300 Church Street South, Huntsville, AL 35801. You can also print out aregistration form from the Museum’s website and mail it along with yourpayment.
Cancellation Policies
Half-Day Camps: All fees must be paid in full before a student is fullyregistered. Camps are filled on a first-come, first-served basis! Anycancellation or change made more than ten days before your child’s firstday of half-day camp carries a processing fee of $20; if you cancel yourregistration before the ten-day deadline, you will receive a refund less the$20 processing fee. No refunds can be given for cancellations made lessthan ten days prior to the start of the selected half-day camp.
The Huntsville Museum of Art reserves the right to cancel any half-day campthat does not meet minimum enrollment or for other unforeseencircumstances. We will do our best to notify families at least 14 days priorto the start of a half-day camp session if a particular camp is cancelled.Any payments made toward a week of half-day camp that the HuntsvilleMuseum of Art cancels will be eligible for a refund or can be applied toanother half-day or full-day camp if space permits.
Classes: All fees must be paid in full before a student is fully registered.Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis! A $20 fee will be chargedfor canceling registration; the balance will be refunded. However, therewill be no refund for cancellations within one week of the first class. (PleaseNote: Master Artist Workshops’ cancellation policy may vary dependingon each workshop. Visit hsvmuseum.org/academy/master-artist-workshops/ for more details.). The Huntsville Museum of Art reserves theright to cancel classes, which do not meet minimum enrollmentrequirements. We will notify you at least three days in advance to start ofthe class if a particular class is cancelled. In the case of cancellation by theHuntsville Museum of Art, any payment towards a class will be eligible fora refund or can be applied to another class if space permits. The HuntsvilleMuseum of Art assumes no liability for non-refundable airline tickets or otherexpenses that cannot be used due to any classes or workshops beingcancelled or schedule changes.
More information on our website hsvmuseum.org under Learn – CommonQuestions.
In the Huntsville area, art supplies can be located at The Art Cart @ LoweMill ARTS & Entertainment, Hobby Lobby and Michaels.
WAITING LISTS: If you wish to register for a class that is full, your name will be placedon a waiting list on a first-come, first-served basis. Should space become available,you will be notified.
PHOTO RELEASE: Please note the Huntsville Museum of Art may take photographsof Museum programs and events for use in publicity materials. Please notify thephotographer if you prefer not to have your and/or your child's picture taken duringthe class.
Mail Registration Form and Payment to:
Huntsville Museum of Art300 Church Street SW • Huntsville, AL 35801
Attn.: Museum Academy
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SPRING 2020SPRING 2020Schedule of Master Artist
Workshops, Classes for Adults,Camps & Classes for Children & Teens
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