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A R T E D U C A T I O N & E X P E R I E N C E

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I N T H E P A L M B E A C H E S

S E S S I O N 6 : June 25 – August 18, 2018

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CONTENTSC A L E N D A R EXHIBITIONS

Introducing a new series of exhibitions starting this summer and that will continue throughout the fall.

DIALOGUES: STUDENT / FACULTY EXHIBITIONSEast Gallery

The Armory Art Center exhibitions program fosters mean-ingful dialogue between students and their instructors through these informal interdisciplinary exhibitions that are curated by two faculty members from two different departments and their students. GESTURES: DRAWING & SCULPTURE June 1st – June 15th Curated by instructors Bob Barra and Sandra Levine and their students. DECOR: CERAMIC VESSELS & PAINTING June 22nd – July 6th Curated by instructors Deborah Adornado and Sam Perry and their students TRANSFORMATION: PRINTMAKING & PHOTOGRAPHS July 13th – July 27thCurated by instructor Spence Townsend and his students and Photo Salon Coordinator Barry Schein and participants.

CONNECTIONS: JEWELRY AND CERAMICS August 3rd – August 17thCurated by instructors Maria Tritico, Lisa Johnson, Mark Walnock, and their students.

NEW & NOWSeptember 8th – October 12thEast and Greenfield GalleriesOpening reception: Friday, Sept 7th, 6:00 – 8:00 pmArtist talks: Wednesday, October 10th, 12:45 – 1:30 pm

This exciting multi-media exhibition features work by new faculty members who will join the Armory Art Center starting this fall. Exhibitors include the new 2018-2019 artists-in-residence. Our new faculty will expand the Armory’s offerings of techniques and disciplines to engage students of all levels.

ARMORY CALENDAR .....................................................02

SUMMER ART EXPERIENCE ..........................................03

POP-UP WORKSHOPS ............................................ 04-06

JEWELRY .........................................................................06

CERAMICS ............................................................... 08-09

SCULPTURE ....................................................................09

DRAWING .........................................................................10

LIVE MODEL OPEN STUDIO...........................................10

PAINTING .................................................................. 11-12

PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL MEDIA ........................ 12-13

PRINTMAKING. ......................................................... 13-14

TEXTILES & FIBER ..........................................................14

YOUTH ..............................................................................15

BENEFACTORS & SPONSORS ............................... 16-17

SCHOOL POLICIES..........................................................18

OPEN STUDIO TIME ........................................................18

CONTACT US ...................................................................19

Artwork featured on front and back covers is by Armory students and instructors: Alex Anderson, Nuné Asatryan, Bob Barra, Alicia Jane Boswell, Pat Crowley, Adriana Ficarelli, Gustavo Hoefs, Amanda Jones, Sam Perry, Hillary Putnam, Gerson Rapoport, Raphael Saldarriago, Barry Shein, Jon Sonnenblick, Tatiana Vaskinova, and Ying Zhou.

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C A L E N D A R S U M M E R A R T E X P E R I E N C EJune 4th - August 10th | 9:00 am – 4:30 pm | Ages 6 to 18

Call 561.832.1776 or go to armoryart.org/youthartcamps to register.

JUMPSTART & ADVENTURES IN ARTGRADES 1 – 2 & GRADES 3 – 5

$235 per week

ROCKIN’ ART WORKSHOPS GRADES 6 – 12 $285 per week

WEEK 1 ......................................................... June 4th – 8th KONNICHIWA SUMMER*Hello to summer and the art of Asia.* excursion, additional fee of $30

WEEK 2 ..................................................... June 11th – 15th ROUSSEAU’S ROUSEThe jungles, animals, and vibrant colors of the artist Henri Rousseau come alive.

WEEK 3 ......................................................June 18th – 22nd ART OF NOISEMusic and art—expressionism, pattern & rhythm, and iconic album cover art

WEEK 4 ...................................................... June 25th – 29th MONA LISA, MATISSE, & ME Portraits and the human figure in movement* excursion, additional fee of $25

WEEK 5 ..................... July 2nd – 6th (no camp 7/4, reduced fee)

CELEBRATE AMERICAN ART & FOLKLOREFrom Grandma Moses to Robert Rauschenberg

WEEK 6 .......................................................... July 9th – 13th ANCIENT GREEKS & ROMANS Classical art and its monsters, myths, and magic

WEEK 7 ........................................................July 16th – 20th KABOOM!Comic books, girl power, and pop art

WEEK 8 ........................................................ July 23rd – 27th FULL S.T.E.A.M. AHEADArt and Science and Leonardo DaVinci—then and now*excursion, additional fee of $25

WEEK 9 .................................................. July 30th – Aug 3rd ART & DESIGN IN NATURE Explore the awesomeness of birds, bugs, botanicals and landscapes.

WEEK 10 ................................................. Aug 6th – Aug 10th

CARIBBEAN CARNIVALA tribute to the art and craft of the Caribbean and the carnival tradition.

WEEK 1 ............................................... June 4th – 8th PAPERMAKING & PRINTED NOTEBOOKSOR CERAMICS: SURFACE TREATMENTS & PAINTING *excursion, additional fee of $25

WEEK 2 ............................................... June 11th – 15th

FASHION & DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYOR CERAMICS: WHEELTHROWING & PRINTMAKING: SCREEN PRINTING

WEEK 3 ............................................... June 18th – 22nd

GRAFFITI & ILLUSTRATION OR ANIMATION WITH PHOTOSHOP

WEEK 4 ............................................... June 25th – 29thTHEATER ARTS: SET DESIGN & SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKE UPOR CERAMICS: HANDBUILDING & PRINTMAKING: FREE STYLE WEEK 5......................July 2nd – 6th (no camp 7/4, reduced fee)

TEXTILE DESIGN & SOFT SCULPTUREOR ANIMATION WITH PHOTOSHOP & ADOBE ANIMATE

WEEK 6 ............................................... July 9th – 13th

GRAFFITI & ART OF CARTOONINGOR CERAMICS: SURFACE TREATMENTS & PAINTING

WEEK 7 ............................................... July 16th – 20th

JEWELRY / METALSMITHING & FASHIONOR ANIMATION WITH PHOTOSHOP

WEEK 8 ............................................... July 23rd – 27th

INSTALLATION ART & DIGITAL MEDIAOR CERAMICS: HANDBUILDING & HARD SCULPTURE

WEEK 9 ............................................... July 30th – Aug 3rd

ILLUSTRATION & IMAGE TRANSFER TECHNIQUESOR ANIMATION WITH ADOBE ANIMATE & MAYA

WEEK 10 ............................................. Aug 6th – Aug 10thCERAMICS: WHEELTHROWING & PRINTMAKING: BLOCK PRINTING OR ANIMATION WITH PHOTOSHOP & ADOBE ANIMATE

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COUPLES RING MAKING PARTY ALICIA JANE BOSWELL Levels: AllEnjoy your evening learning how to size, solder, texturize, and finish silver rings for yourself or each other. Everyone will understand the basics of how to use the torch to heat things up.

Thursdays, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-JWAB.4c SESSION 6: July 12th, 26th, August 2nd, 16th Tuition: $100 for two people

JEWELRY

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DRAWING

SCULPTURAL POURING VESSELSMICHAEL BLAIR Levels: AllUse your wheel throwing skills to create medium-to-large scale vessels. With direction you will transform this vessel into a sculpture which will reference every aspect of function. Components discussed will include the feet, rims, spout, handle, and overall balance of each piece. Surface treatment specific to each piece will be discussed.

Saturday, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-CWMB.6b SESSION 6: July 14th Tuition: $50

WHEEL THROWING WORKSHOPRONALD SHAW Levels: AllTake a seat and get your hands on the potter's wheel! Learn to center your clay and walk away from the wheel with a finished product. This workshop will give you basic fundamentals of working on a wheel and will leave you wanting to take an eight-week class.

Thursday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-CWRS.4c SESSION 6: June 28th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Wheel Throwing 101 with various instructors, page 08.

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ZEN DRAWING: NON-ATTACHMENT AS OUTCOME AMBER TUTWILER Levels: All This course focuses on techniques that encour-age non-attachment to outcome as it explores the methods of hand-eye coordination. Blind contour, semi-blind contour, quick sketches, and a range of drawing activities will encourage students to enter a Zen-state of mind and remain non-attached to the outcome of a drawing.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-DWAT.6a SESSION 6: July 7th Tuition: $50

TRADITIONAL PEN & INKMICHAEL LAS CASAS Levels: 1-2Explore techniques in pen & ink using traditional tools including quill, nibs, India ink, and a few contemporary

PAINTING

INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTING: LEARNING FROM THE MASTERS AMBER TUTWILER Levels: All This fundamental course in oil painting focuses on process, materials, and concepts. Students will learn color properties, composition, structure, and how to paint from a master’s work.

Wednesday, 5:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-PWAT.3c SESSION 6: June 27th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Introduction to Oil Painting with Amber Tutwiler on page 11.

POURING PAINT SPENCE TOWNSEND, Director of 2D Media Levels: All Have you ever wanted to pour paint like Helen Franken-thaler or Jackson Pollock? In this class we will explore different ways to make marks using acrylic paint and will also build up our images with transparent washes and glazing techniques.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PWST.6a SESSION 6: July 14th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for a 6 hour, oneday workshop in Pouring Paint with Spence Townsend on page 12.

tools too! Learn how to enhance an ink drawing with hatching, cross-hatching, and other techniques. Monday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-DML.6aSESSION 6: July 30th Tuition: $172

NEW!

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EXPLORING INKS WITH DRAWING AND PAINTING JIM RIGG Levels: AllAlcohol ink is an exciting new medium beyond the typical watercolor, acrylic, or oil. You’ll be creating and experimenting with these inks to create landscape, floral, and abstract images. Learn how to use the inks and what substrates to work best with the inks. We will also experiment with the secondary medium of acrylic ink. A wide variety of surfaces including glass, plastic, metal, paper, cloth, and vinyl will also be a part of the exploration.

Monday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-PWJR.1cSESSION 6: July 16thTuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for 6 weeks in Introduction to Painting in Acrylic, with Instructor Jim Rigg, see page 11.

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SUN PRINT T-SHIRT PARTY MARIA TRITICO Levels: All Create a one-of-a-kind T-shirt using a unique photo-graphic process called cyanotype, with found and foraged natural materials like flowers and ferns. The cy-anotype is one of the oldest photographic processes. It produces a cyan blue image and uses fewer chemicals than traditional silver gelatin prints. This will be a fun and family-friendly afternoon in the sunshine! Please bring your own white T-shirts (recommended: organic and sustainably sourced shirts from HAE Now).

Saturday, 12:30 – 3:30 pm 18U-DMWMT.6b1 SESSION 6: June 16th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for a 1-day workshop in Introduction to Sun Prints, with Instructor Maria Tritico, see page 13.

PRINTMAKING

HOW TO STAGE AND PHOTOGRAPH YOUR WORK BARRY SCHEIN Levels: All You will learn how to light and photograph artwork with the necessary skills to take professional photographs of your work.

Thursday 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-DMWBS.4c SESSION 6: July 19th, August 16th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Introduction to Digital Photography with instructor Barry Schein, see page 12.

SUN PRINT POSTCARDS MARIA TRITICO Levels: All Do you love sending postcards, but have difficulty finding postcards that capture the unique experience of each place you visit? This postcard workshop will give you the opportunity to turn your own images into postcards by using a unique process called cyano-type. Once complete, you can mail these postcards to friends and family all over the world.

Saturday, 12:30 – 3:30 pm 18U-DMWMT.6a2 SESSION 6: August 4th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for a 1-day work-shop in Introduction to Sun Prints, with Instructor Maria Tritico, see page 13.

NOTE CARDS PRINTED FROM PARADISE SPENCE TOWNSEND, Director of 2D Media Levels: All Let your friends and family know that you have been thinking about them by sending a handmade note card from West Palm Beach! Explore a variety of printmaking techniques to create one-of-a kind cards for the holi-days or just for fun. Cards and envelopes are provided.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PRWST.6a1 SESSION 6: June 30th Tuition: $60

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Intro to Screen Printing with Instructor Spence Townsend, see page 13.

COLOR, CHAOS, AND FUN NUNÉ ASATRYAN Levels: All In this workshop you will have a fun, free, and intuitive place to bring your artwork into chaos. With color, texture, pattern, and mark-making you will bring order back to your creation.

Monday 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-PWNA.1b SESSION 6: June 25th Tuition: $50

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FLOATING WORLDS OF PAPER MARBLING: SUMINAGASHI JOHN CUTRONE Levels: AllLearn the basics of traditional Japanese paper mar-bling using methods you can continue to practice at home. We will experiment with letterpress printing from historic wood type or imagery on Suminagashi.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PRWJC.6a1SESSION 6: July 7th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Books from Scratch with Instructor John Cutrone & Spence Townsend, see page 14.

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T-SHIRT MAKING PARTY Levels: All SPENCE TOWNSEND, Director of Drawing, Painting, and 2-D Media Have fun making T-shirts with your friends using screen printing techniques. Learn to turn an original design into a silkscreen using photo emulsion. Please bring your own garments to print on. Bring up to three addi-tional T-shirts if you would like to make more than one.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PRWST.6a2 SESSION 6: July 21st Tuition: $60

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Intro to Screen Printing with Instructor Spence Townsend, see page 13.

THREE BOOKS, THREE HOURS Levels: AllJOHN CUTRONELearn a bit of letterpress plus the techniques behind three non-adhesive bindings in one evening—book structures that you can create anywhere on your own without special bindery equipment. We'll begin at the press, printing one of our three book covers with hand-set historic wood type.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PRWJC.6a2SESSION 6: August 4th Tuition: $50

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Books from Scratch with Instructor John Cutrone & Spence Townsend, see page 14.

GESTURE MAQUETTES: FIGURES IN CLAY SANDRA LEVINE Levels: All Learn how to sculpt out your idea quickly in clay with emphases on gesture and pose. Work from a model and produce a number of small forms in class in three hours. This is a great beginning class for those interested in sculpting the human form.

Friday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-SWSL.5a SESSION 6: July 27th Tuition: $60

Check out the continuation of this class for 8 weeks in Figure Modeling – Understanding Anatomy with Sandra Levine on page 9.

J E W E L R YCore ClassesINTRODUCTORY TO INTERMEDIATE

INTRODUCTION TO JEWELRY Levels: 1-2 Students will be introduced to the art of jewelry making through the proper use of hand tools, torches, flex shafts, and polishers. Through instruction, demos and hands-on experience, students will learn how to lay out, drill, pierce, file, set a cabochon stone, solder, and polish sterling silver.

MARIA TRITICO Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-JMT.2c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $224 | Lab Fee: $30

LISA JOHNSON, Director of Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Fiber & Textiles Tuesday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-JLJ.2aSESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 26th – August 14th (no class July 17th) Tuition: $301 | Lab Fee: $35

3-D PRINTING AND CASTING Levels: 1-2LISA JOHNSON, Director of Jewelry & Metalsmithing and Textiles & Fiber This course is in two parts. Part 1 is a basic introduction to 3-D modeling using an online 3D program, Tinker Cad, to print a ring and pendant using our Ultimaker 3. In part 2 we will focus on the lost wax casting process to produce a sterling silver or bronze jewelry piece. Students can sign up for the entire 8-week session or half.

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MARIA TRITICO Wednesday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-JMT.3c SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4) Tuition: $196 | Lab Fee: $30

LISA JOHNSON, Department Director Wednesday, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-JLJ.3a SESSION 6: 6 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4 or 7/18) Tuition: $258 | Lab Fee: $35

STONE SETTING Levels: 2-3ALICIA JANE BOSWELL Students will learn how to set faceted gemstones! Basket, flush, and tube settings will add sparkle to your jewelry.

Monday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-JAB.1c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 25th – August 13th Tuition: $224 | Lab Fee: $35

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Supplemental ClassesALL SKILL LEVELS

ENAMELING ALICIA JANE BOSWELL Levels: AllWith experimentation, surprise, and fun this class will explore a variety of methods to incorporate beautiful layers, texture, and surface manipulation on enamel and metal. This course will cover basic enameling techniques like sifting, stencil & sgraffito, for the beginner, and etching on copper, sterling, fine silver, and steel for Champlevé.

INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCEDJEWELRY Levels: 2-3Students will learn detailed soldering techniques, hollow construction for a ring or pendant, dies using the hydraulic press, and other forming techniques.

JEWELRY WITH MOVEMENTADRIANA FICARELLI Levels: AllLearn how to create a necklace and pair of earrings with movement! Students will not only incorporate button, spacer, and tube rivets to use as decorative and functional connections, they will also be able to use the jeweler’s saw, torch, and other tools in the shop. Friday, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-JAF.5bSESSION 6: 3 weeks, June 29th – July 13thTuition: $129 | Lab Fee: $25SESSION 6: 4 weeks, July 27th – August 17thTuition: $164 | Lab Fee: $30

Mondays, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-JLJ.1b SESSION 6: Part 1: 3 weeks, June 25th-July 9th

Tuition: $129 | Lab Fee: $20 Part 2: 4 weeks, July 23rd – August 13th Tuition: $172 | Lab Fee: $30

Monday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-JLJ.1c Part 1: 4 weeks, June 25th – July 16th Tuition: $172 | Lab Fee: $20 Part 2: 4 weeks, July 23rd – August 13th Tuition: $172 | Lab Fee: $30

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Saturday, 12:30 – 3:30 pm 18U-JAB.7b SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 30th – August 18th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $40

CENTRIFUGE CASTING: METAL CAGE FORMS OVER FOUND OBJECTS LAURA KONECNE Levels: AllStudents will learn how to cut and shape wax to fabricate a cage over a small found object of their choosing and then cast the wax form into bronze using the lost wax method and a casting centrifuge.

Tuesday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-JLK.2c SESSION 6: 6 weeks, June 26th – July 31st Tuition: $168 | Lab Fee: $30Thursdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-JLK.4c SESSION 6: 5 weeks, June 28th – July 26th Tuition: $215 | Lab Fee: $35

KNITTING JEWELRYELLEN LEVY Levels: AllLearn to create beautiful necklaces through artful placement of beads on heavy thread or yarn using knitting and stitching techniques. During this course, students will also learn how to follow and make their own patterns.

Mondays, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-JEL.1bSESSION 6: 6 weeks, June 25th – August 13th (no class 7/30 & 8/6)Tuition: $258 | Lab Fee: $30

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SURFACE TREATMENT DISCUSSION ODILE YERAMIAN, Facilitator The ceramic salon will review a variety of glazing techniques including under glaze, cone 6, cone 10, and soda fire. All levels are welcome.

12:30 – 3:00 pmTuesdays in the Ceramics Studio SESSION 6: June 26th – July 31st

The suggested donation is $20. Participants must confirm enrollment with the registrar prior to the class.

CERAMICS SALON

C E R A M I C S Clay must be purchased at the Armory Art Center. Clay tools are available for purchase.

Core ClassesINTRODUCTORY TO INTERMEDIATE

INTRODUCTION TO HANDBUILDING Levels 1-2 Learn basic pinch, slab, and coil construction methods as well as the use of molds. Decorative treatments that will be taught include stamps, slips, and stains.

BILL BUCHANAN Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-CBB.2c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $224 | Lab Fee: $10

NATE DITZLER Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-CND.2a SESSION 6: 3 weeks, June 26th, July 3rd, July 17th Tuition: $129 | Lab Fee: $10

GUIDED STUDY IN HAND-BUILT CLAY BILL BUCHANAN Levels: 1-2 Brainstorm and construct work with hand-building techniques. Each project is conceived and carried out at the participant’s own pace and level of expertise.

Fridays, 12:30 – 3:30 pm 18U-CBB.5b SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 29th – August 17th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $10

WHEEL THROWING 101 Levels: 1-2 This course will introduce the fundamental skills necessary to center clay and produce basic pottery forms such as bowls, cylinders, mugs, and vases.

MICHAEL BLAIR Mondays, 6:00 - 9:00 pm 18U-CMB.1c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 25th – August 13th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $10

DEBORAH ADORNATO Mondays, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-CDA.1b SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 25th – August 13th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $10

RONALD SHAW Wednesdays, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-CRS.3c SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4) Tuition: $301 | Lab Fee: $10

NATE DITZLER Thursdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-CND.4a SESSION 6: 3 weeks, June 28, July 5th, July 19th Tuition: $129 | Lab Fee: $10

MICHAEL BLAIR Saturdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-CMB.6a SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 30th – August 18th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $10

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HELP! HANDBUILDING MARK WALNOCK, Director of Sculpture and Ceramics Levels: 2-3 This course offers advice and assistance to students who are working on a project in class or independently. Open to both handbuilding and wheel artists, topics covered include construction, balance, surface, and the overall aesthetics.

Wednesday, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-CMW.3b SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4) Tuition: $301 | Lab Fee: $10

ADVANCED HANDBUILDING NATE DITZLER Levels: 2-3 Are you interested in working independently yet want regular contact with instructors to further your creativity and artistic vision? Bring a notebook and your ideas to class in order to take your pinching, coiling, and slab techniques to the next level.

Wednesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-CND.3a SESSION 6: 2 weeks, June 27th, July 18th Tuition: $86 | Lab Fee: $10

WHEEL THROWING: INTERMEDIATE - ADVANCED DEBORAH ADORNATO Levels: 2-3 This course will offer you a chance to develop and improve technical throwing skills. You will practice new techniques to alter and embellish thrown forms using a variety of tools and methods. Limit 14 students.

Tuesdays, 1:30 - 4:30 pm 18U-CDA.2b SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $344 I Lab Fee: $10

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Supplemental ClassesRANGE OF SKILL LEVELS

HELP! WHEELTHROWING NATE DITZLER Levels:2-3This course offers advice and assistance to ceramics students who are working on a project or individual piece. Open specifically to pottery wheel artists, topics covered will include construction, balance, sur-face, and the overall aesthetic in relation to the work. Final display methods will also be discussed. This class is intended for students who are unsure of how to start a piece, finish a piece, or do any aspect in between.

Fridays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-CND.5aSESSION 6: 3 weeks, June 29th, July 6th, July 20th Tuition: $129 | Lab Fee: $10

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BASICS OF 3D PRINTING IN CLAY CHRISTINE STIELY Levels: All Learn all stages of rendering a “printed” ceramic work. Instruction will include the use of online software, the 3D ceramic material printer, and an iPad structure scanner.

Wednesday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-CCS.2c SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4) Tuition: $301 I Lab Fee: $10

RAKU & SAGGAR FIRING RONALD SHAW Levels: All Experiment with raku glaze techniques and alternative firing methods using saggars, sawdust, and horse hair.

Thursdays, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm 18U-CRS.4b SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 28th – August 16th (no class 6/28) Tuition: $301 | Lab Fee: $10

CARVING THROWN PORCELAIN FORMS MICHAEL BLAIR Levels: 2-3 This course will begin with a discussion and demonstration on the inherent characteristics found in porcelain clay. Students will throw specific forms to best accentuate carved imagery.

Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-CMB.2a SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $10

S C U L P T U R ECore ClassesINTRODUCTORY TO INTERMEDIATE

FIGURATIVE CHARACTERS IN CLAY MARK WALNOCK, Director of Ceramics and Sculpture Level: 1-2Students will create figurative sculptures while learning a variety of hand building, mold making, and slip casting techniques in clay. Alternative techniques in sculpture such as paper casting will be taught to help students expand on their clay characters.

Tuesdays, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-SMW.2b SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $10

FIGURE MODELING – UNDERSTANDING ANATOMY SANDRA LEVINE Levels: 1-2Students will sculpt the human figure from a model using a variety of building techniques including the additive and subtractive processes of pinch, slab, coil, and solid forming. Students will learn human anatomy as well as how to build stable, hollow, and proportionally correct figures without using an internal armature.

Tuesdays, 1:30 – 4:30 pm 18U-SSL.4b SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 28th – August 16th

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SCULPTUREMARK WALNOCK, Director of Ceramics and Sculpture Levels: 2-3 Artists will have the opportunity to work freely in sculpture with individualized assistance on ideas, problem solving, and design. Students are encour-aged to come with project ideas, prior knowledge of their chosen material, and inspiration for one-on-one consultation on design, concept, and techniques. The Armory provides a welcoming and relaxed atmo-sphere for students to pursue those projects they have wanted to work on in a supportive and well-equipped space.

Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-SMW.2a SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $10

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D R A W I N GCore Classes

DRAWING FOR BEGINNING STUDENTS MICHAEL LAS CASAS Levels: 1-2 This class focuses on the basics of drawing lines, shapes, shades, perspectives, and proportions. Students will use materials such as charcoal, pen, and pencils while learning each medium’s unique qualities to make 2D shapes appear 3D. This class is the foundation for all other visual art media because, as Michael Las Cass says, "Your paintings are only as good as your drawings."

Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-DMS.2c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $224

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

DRAWING FOR INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS MICHAEL LAS CASAS Levels: 2-3Move beyond the basics of drawing in this interme-diate level class. Students will use simple materials such as charcoal, pen, and pencils while learning about composition, positive and negative space, light on dark, and value.

Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18u-DMS.3cSESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4)Tuition: $196

FIGURE DRAWING PAT CROWLEY Levels: AllIn this class students will be working with a variety of techniques and drawing materials to develop what they see and to learn to know what to leave out of their drawings. All students will receive individual attention and can expect to have group critiques, instructor demonstrations, and both female and male model drawing experiences.

Wednesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-DPC.3aSESSION 6: 3 weeks, June 27th – July 18th (no class 7/4)Tuition: $129 | Model Fee: $48

Participants can work in any 2D media. The open

studio with live models for figure painting and

drawing are opportunities to work independently

with a nude model to practice and develop

your craft. Bring your art supplies of choice. A

monitor is present to coordinate participants’

attendance and the model’s poses.

• Open to the general public. • Class enrollment not required to attend • All levels are welcome

SESSIONS 6: Tuesdays, 1:30 –4:30 pm

1 TICKET: Members $20 | Non-members $25 Members age 75 and over $15

10 TICKETS: Members $175 | Non-members $225 75 and over members $100

Submit tickets to the monitor upon arrival to each class.

LIVE MODEL OPEN STUDIOS

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INTRODUCTION TO PORTRAIT PAINTINGPAT CROWLEY Levels: 1-2Study and draw the anatomy of the face and unlock the secrets of creating a good likeness. Then learn how to better incorporate color into your paintings, develop a basic flesh palette, and explore painting techniques in alla prima (wet-on-wet paint layers) and imprimatura (initial stain, first paint layer) using both oils and water-based paints on paper and canvas.

Fridays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PPC.5a SESSION 6: 4 Weeks, June 29th – July 20th Tuition: $172 | Model Fee: $36

Thursdays, 6:00 - 9:00 pm 18U-PPC.4c SESSION 6: 4 Weeks, June 28th – July 19th Tuition: $172 | Model Fee: $36 INTRO TO OIL PAINTING: DEVELOPING A PAINTER'S EYE Levels: 1-2AMBER TUTWILER This is a fundamental course in oil painting with an introduction to technique, appropriate tools to use, and color. Students will develop hand/eye coordination while working from their imagination, images, and direct observation. There is a focus on composition, proportion, and color mixing.

Mondays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-PAT.1c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 25th – August 13th Tuition: $224

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLORPEGGY KIRKWOOD* Levels: 1-2 This class will teach critical watercolor basics including choices for pigment, paper, brushes, and palette type. Students will learn pigment personalities, water to pigment ratio, brush strokes, color mixing, the importance of strong values, and the effective use of the white of the paper. Fundamental techniques covered will be wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, flat and variegated washes, soft and hard edges, and dry brush.

Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-PPK.2c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 14th Tuition: $224* New instructor, see bio online

INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING IN ACRYLICJIM RIGG Levels: 1-2This class begins with a slide presentation and demonstration of a step-by-step approach along with instruction on using templates of different flower types. Students will select their own personal color palette, work on drawing and composition, and create a dynamic image of their own.

Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm 18U-PJR.3c SESSION 6: 5 Weeks, June 27th – August 1st (no class 7/4) Tuition: $140

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGSAM PERRY Levels: 2-3 Explore abstract issues in contemporary painting, and critical concepts of contemporary art. Personal expression is encouraged. Appropriate for all media.

Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PSP.2a SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 26th – August 14th (no class 7/17) Tuition: $336

Thursdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PSP.4a SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 28th – August 16th (no class 7/19) Tuition: $336

ADVANCED PAINTING Level: 2-3SPENCE TOWNSEND, Director of Drawing, Painting, and 2-D Media This studio-style course is for artists already working independently who want professional feedback on a weekly basis. Emphasis will be on developing a personal approach and distinctive style in painting through discussions of contemporary art and current happenings in the art world.

Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PST.2a SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 26th – August 16th Tuition: $344

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Supplemental ClassesALL SKILL LEVELS

LAYERS OF COLLAGE SPENCE TOWNSEND, Levels: All Director of Drawing, Painting, and 2-D Media Incorporate collage techniques into your paintings to create dense surfaces and textures. Liven-up your paintings by layering colored paper, found images, fabric swatches, and natural materials. This class will build from classic examples of collage and grattage techniques by artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Max Ernst, and Romare Bearden. Digital collage with Photoshop will also be discussed during the class.

Wednesdays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PST.3a SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4) Tuition: $301

CUTTING EDGE PAINTING: MIXED MEDIA & ACRYLICCLARENCE “SKIP” MEASELLE Levels: All In this course there will be weekly contemporary acrylic painting with short demonstrations that will include airbrush painting, photocopy transfers, and hard-edge painting. Through individualized instruction, students are encouraged to embrace spontaneity, risk taking, and combining new techniques.

Mondays, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 18U-PSM.1a SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 25th – August 13th Tuition: $344

FIGURE PAINTING WITH COLOR Levels: AllAMBER TUTWILER Students will learn to draw with paint, use color structurally, and paint figures with confidence. A continuous model pose will be set up for students to develop a deepened understanding of form.

Wednesdays, 1:30 – 4:30 pm SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4) Tuition: $ 301 | Model Fee: $96

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WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

POURING PAINT WORKSHOP Levels: All SPENCE TOWNSEND, Director of Drawing, Painting, and 2-D Media

Core ClassesINTRODUCTORY TO INTERMEDIATE

INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYBARRY SCHEIN Levels: 1-2Students will learn about composition, depth of field, exposure, and the effective use of lenses. Hands-on camera photo walks will offer opportunities to practice and experiment with what has been discussed.

Friday and Saturday, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm 18U-DMWBS.5a SESSION 6: 2 days, June 29th and June 30th Tuition: $240

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

HOW TO MAKE PICTURES, RATHER THAN TAKE PICTURES WORKSHOP BARRY SCHEIN Levels: 2 – 3 During this workshop you’ll build on your existing knowledge of photography using your camera as a tool to express ideas. Learn how to use rules of com-position to create dramatic and meaningful images, use depth of field, choose lens, and some of the basics of Photoshop and Adobe Camera Raw. You’ll need a DSLR and a working knowledge of your equip-ment as well as a basic knowledge of photography.

Saturdays, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm 18U-DMWBS.6a SESSION 6: 2 days, August 11th & August 18th Tuition: $240

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PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL MEDIA

Pouring paint is like performance art. Students will explore color, composition, and self-expression by building up layers of paint, glaze, and transparent washes. Discussions about artists who have used these techniques will be incorporated into this class.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm 18U-PWST.6a SESSION 6: 1 day, August 11th Tuition: $120

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Supplemental ClassesALL SKILL LEVELS

SUN PRINTS MARIA TRITICO Levels: AllCurious about what a cyanotype might be? Have you seen blue photographs and wondered how they were made? Take this one-day workshop and give the creation of cyanotypes a try. We will explore the basics of mixing and applying the cyanotype solution, exposing both natural materials and negatives in light, and the basics of printing digital negatives. Each student will leave this workshop with at least two different types of cyanotype prints!

Saturday, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm 18U-DMWMT.6a SESSION 6: 1 day, July 14th Tuition: $120 | Lab Fee: $20

CAPTURING THE TROPICAL SUMMER SUNRISE JERRY GINSBERG Levels: All This one-day workshop is an opportunity to improve your skill in photographing outdoors with atmospheric lighting. The class will meet early at a local scenic location where students will photograph the sunrise over the beautiful landscape. The afternoon will be dedicated to instruction of editing and enhancing the photos through Photoshop and creating a beautiful print with an inkjet printer in the Armory’s digital studio.

Saturday, 6:00 am – 2:00 pm 18U-DMWJG.6aSESSION 6: 1 day, July 21st Tuition: $120 | Lab Fee: $35

PHOTO SALON

BARRY SCHEIN, Facilitator 6:30 – 8:30 pm | Armory Art Center Media Room$10 donation at the door

The salon is a unique gathering place to show-case and talk about your photography. It’s a terrific opportunity to share your photographic experiences and get positive, constructive feed back of your work.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018Tuesday, August 14, 2018

P R I N T M A K I N G

Core ClassesINTRODUCTORY TO INTERMEDIATE

INTRO TO SCREENPRINTINGSPENCE TOWNSEND, Levels: 1-2 Director of Painting, Drawing, and 2-D Media Students will learn how to transfer both photographic images and original designs onto screens. This exciting course will explore screen printing onto paper, wooden panels, and fabric while using non-toxic inks.

Wednesdays, 6:00 - 9:00 pm 18U-PRST.3c SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 27th – August 15th (no class 7/4) Tuition: $301 | Lab Fee: $40

Supplemental ClassesALL SKILL LEVELS

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PRINTMAKING FOR PAINTERSMARK COHEN Levels: All This class is an opportunity to do what so many great painters from Picasso to Jim Dine have done—make prints from their paintings. Students at any level of experience will learn how to create monoprints, which combine several techniques such as drawing, painting, and collage. Learn to take risks through printmaking, an invigorating and expressive medium that allows you to expand and refine your artistic vocabulary.

Tuesdays, 6:00 - 9:00 pm SESSION 6: 4 weeks, June 26th – July 17th Tuition: $172 | Lab Fee: $40 18U-PRMC.2c1 SESSION 6: 4 weeks, July 24th – August 14th Tuition: $172 | Lab Fee: $40 18U-PRMC.2c2

PRINTMAKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY: A NON-TOXIC APPROACHMARK COHEN Levels All This course will teach how to transfer your drawings, paintings, photocopies, or computer images onto a Solarplate™ and print with water based inks. The process will keep students experimenting and discovering new ways to create, integrate, layer, and color prints.

Mondays, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-PRMC.1c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 25th – August 13th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $40

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BOOKS FROM SCRATCH Levels AllJOHN CUTRONE and SPENCE TOWNSEND Want to create your own journal or sketchbook? Have an idea for an illustrated poem or very short story? Learn the basics of screen printing, letterpress, and bookbinding. During the first four weeks with Spence Townsend, we will focus on screen printing your art onto pages. The second four weeks with John Cutrone we will be devoted to adding letterpress printing from handset type to your pages and binding them into a book.

Thursdays, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 18U-PRJC.4c SESSION 6: 8 weeks, June 28th – August 16th Tuition: $344 | Lab Fee: $40

T E X T I L E S & F I B E R Core ClassesINTRODUCTORY TO INTERMEDIATE

THE FUNDAMENTALS OF SEWING & FASHION DESIGN KELSEY OTOCKI Levels: 1-2Students will learn hand-sewing techniques, how to use and care for a sewing machine and use basic patterns, basic closures and when to use them, and other key beginning techniques, all while creating fun and useful projects.

Thursdays, 6:00 – 8:00 pm 18U-FKO.4c SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 28th - August 16th (no class 7/5) Tuition: $196 | Material Fee: $50

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Supplemental Classes

NATURE PRINTS ON PAPER CINDY BARTOSEK Levels: All Eco Printing or “nature printing with steam” is a contemporary application of the traditions of natural dyeing. In this workshop plant materials and paper are combined with heat, water, and pressure to create unique prints that will reveal beautifully printed pages with unexpected colors and designs.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm 18U-FCB.6a1 SESSION 6: 1 day, July 14th Tuition: $120 | Material Fee: $40

DISCOVER ECO PRINTING CINDY BARTOSEK Levels: All Participants will use natural plant material to print/dye a variety of prepared silk, wool, and cotton cloth samples and 2 silk scarves while learning the basic techniques of eco-printing. Plant materials are enclosed in fabric or paper, then bundled and steamed or immersed in simmering water to extract the pigments and produce a print.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm FCB.6a2, FCB.6a3 SESSION 6: 1 day, July 28th, August 11th Tuition: $120 | Material Fee: $40

CREATIVE JOURNEYS: FABRIC COVERED JOURNALS ANDREA HUFFMAN Levels: All Embark on your summer adventure, real or imaginary, with a mini, handmade travel journal that will easily fit into your pocket, backpack, or pencil case. A small, personal stamp will be designed, carved, and then printed on fabric for the book cover. Pages will be painted with mixed media techniques to com-plement the cover design and assembled together with simple 3-stitch binding. A selection of threads and embellishments can be added. Participants will leave with a completed journal and their hand-carved stamp.

Saturday, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm FAH.6a1, FAH.6a2 SESSION 6: 1 day, June 30th, August 4th Tuition: $120 | Material Fee: $40

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P R I N T M A K I N G

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GRADES 3-5

VISUAL ARTS ENRICHMENT I VISHAN SEENATHObservational and self-expressive art in painting and drawing is the main focus of this class. Students will begin to develop a visual arts vocabulary, become more aware of their surroundings, and learn the relationships between colors.

Saturdays, 9:30 – 11:00 am 18U-KVS.6a SESSION 6: 5 weeks, July 14, 21, 28 & August 11 & 18 Tuition: $85

MIDDLE SCHOOL PREP

COMMUNICATION ARTS PREP WORKSHOP MARK FETTERLY Don’t just report the news—be the news! Emphasis will be on presentation of audition components and participation in a timed creative writing prompt and mock interview. This course offers all the tools to be most prepared for the Middle School Communications audition. This includes reading from a teleprompter like a professional news reporter, preparing an ad for a magazine, using images, and writing a creative story within 15 minutes.

Monday-Thursday, 4:30 – 6:30 pm 18U-KWMF.1c SESSION 6: 4 days, June 11th – 14th Tuition: $88

THEATRE ARTS PREP WORKSHOP LISSEN ELLINGTONLights, camera, action! Aspiring actors will discover the joy of creating live theatre through guided improvisational activities and acting exercises specifically designed to foster self-awareness. Students should come prepared to play, sing, move, and explore ways to transform the performance space into the world of imaginary characters.

Monday – Thursday, 4:30 – 6:30 pm 18U-KWLE.1c SESSION 6: 4 days, June 11th – 14th Tuition: $88

HIGH SCHOOL PREP

VISUAL ARTS PREP TRINA SLADE-BURKS Start preparing for the 2019 high school visual arts auditions. Polish drawing skills using a live, clothed model and a still life. Incorporate design concepts that will be evaluated during the audition process and build the confidence necessary before the big day. Empha-sis will also be placed on the written essay and artistic vocabulary. Timed practice sessions and real-time audition simulations will be given.

Saturdays, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm 18U-KTSB.6a SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 30th, July 14th – 18th Tuition: $154 | Model Fee: $36

VISUAL ARTS ENRICHMENT II VISHAN SEENATH This course will explore a diverse approach to still life, landscape, self-portraits, and figure drawing by learning new techniques in a mixed media approach. Artwork completed in class will be portfolio ready.

Saturdays, 12:30 – 2:30 pm 18U-KVS.6b SESSION 6: 5 weeks, July 14, 21, 28 & August 11 &18 Tuition: $110 | Model Fee: $24

VISUAL ARTS PREP ANTHONY BURKS Now is the time to begin preparing for middle school visual arts auditions. Students will familiarize them-selves with the audition components to get a jump start on this challenging process.

Saturdays, 10:00 am-12:00 pm 18U-KAB.6a SESSION 6: 7 weeks, June 30th, July 14th – 18th Tuition: $154

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GIFTS OVER $50,000Florida Department of State Division of Cultural AffairsPalm Beach County Commission

GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999Mr. and Mrs. Ted BaumMr. and Mrs. Doug BrownMr. and Mrs. Saul KravecasMr. and Mrs. Carlos MorrisonMr. and Mrs. Donald SilpeMr. Ken Elias and Mr. David VeselskyMrs. Jan Willinger

GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999Mrs. Elaine AdlerEdward T. Bedford FoundationMr. and Mrs. Peter GrauerMrs. Mary HulitarMrs. Susan LovejoyMr. Chester LubyMrs. Elizabeth SchumacherMr. Tim SotosMr. Robert Spiegel

GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $9,999Batchelor FoundationBridge Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert ButlerFirst Republic BankMrs. Simone GoldblumDr. and Mrs. Jaime LambrechtDr. and Mrs. Ben LevyMr. and Mrs. Bruce MalaskyMrs. Lillian MiottoMr. and Mrs. Stephen RabbMrs. Susan O. TaylorMr. Robert Wechsler

GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $4,999Artists' Guild, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William AylwardMr. Robert BarraMr. Richard BaxterBenjamin & Elizabeth Abrams Foundation, Inc.Bermil FoundationMr. and Mrs. Daniel BirnantMr. Orlando ChiangCommunity Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin CountiesMs. Elizabeth DubinMs. Suzi EdwardsMs. Enid Fisher

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Florida Glass Art AllianceMrs. Gail GalliMr. and Mrs. Bruce GendelmanMr. and Mrs. Bernard GewirzMs. Susan GibsonMr. and Mrs. Tom GiuffridaMs. Barbara GoldfarbMr. Stanley GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Michael GottliebMs. Helaine GouldThe Gould-Shenfeld Family FoundationMs. Debra GreenbergMr. and Mrs. Richard GreenfieldMs. Jacquelyn GrimmMr. and Mrs. Stuart HalpertMs. Emeline HaneyMr. and Mrs. Torrence HarderMr. Thomas HarveyMrs. Cynthia HochmanMr. and Mrs. Melvin KaftanMrs. Jeanne KandersMr. and Mrs. Richard KatzMs. Judy KatzMs. Susan KeenanMr. and Mrs. John KesslerMr. Jeff KoonsMr. and Mrs. Leornard KormanMr. and Mrs. Paul KramerMrs. Diane KraneMs. Roberta LevineMs. Ellen LimanLitwin Foundation, Inc.Ms. Susan LloydMs. Margaret LongMs. Donna LongMs. Jodi LubyMrs. Kelly LuchiniMr. and Mrs. Allen MasonMr. and Mrs. Edward MastermanMs. Sally McNamaraMerrill G. & Emita E. Hastings FoundationMr. David MoscowMary A. PappasMr. Bernard PerryMs. Marilyn PincusPJ Callahan Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Regina PortenMs. Barbara PrinePublix Supermarket CharitiesMr. and Mrs. Bennett RechlerMr. and Mrs. Jack RosenbergMr. and Mrs. George RossMs. Barbara RothMs. Libby Royer

Mrs. Carole RuhlmanMr. and Mrs. Peter SchoefferMs. Janet SchurJohn and Jane ShalamSharkey Family FoundationMrs. Sally SiegelMr. and Mrs. Dom TelescoMr. Brinkley ThorneMr. Michael TylerMrs. Daphne WeaverMs. Stephanie WrightsmanMrs. Arlene Zitin

GIFTS OF $500 TO $999Ms. Anne AmesMr. Jonathon AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Gilbert BassinMr. and Mrs. Peter BrownDr. and Mrs. Robert BurgerMr. Randy CharlesMr. David CharloweMr. and Mrs. Alan CurtisMs. Roni DoppeltThe Dress CollectionMs. Hermine DreznerMs. Micci FanelliMs. Lynn FeldMr. Bruce FischmanMs. Kathryn FoxMs. Catherine FrantzisMs. Susan GardnerMr. and Mrs. David GersteinDr. Barbara GoldenMr. and Mrs. Robert GoldfeinMr. Gerald GoldmithMr. and Mrs. Harold GootradMr. Richard GrossmanMr. and Mrs. Stuart HaftMr. Steven HartmanMr. and Mrs. Myron HendelMr. Bob HiemstraHigh Five FoundationJerry's Artarama of Knoxville, Inc.JTK FoundationMrs. Francine KatzMr. and Mrs. Chris KelloggMr. and Mrs. Robert LaneMr. Roger LoebMrs. Leigh LombardiMr. and Mrs. Brian McIverMs. Dianne MecklerDr. and Mrs. John MereyMr. and Mrs. William MeyerMr. David Miller

The following people and organizations have provided financial support for the Armory Art Center over the past 12 months.

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Mr. Roger MillerMrs. Patricia MintmireMr. Lawrence MoensMrs. Wilma MooneyMrs. Elayne MordesMrs. Pamela Acheson MyersMs. Susan NernbergMr. Vin O'Neill and Mr. Timothy HollinworthMs. Hillary PutnamMs. Patricia RaberMrs. Sona ReeseMr. Edward Ricci and Judge Mary LupoMrs. Lorraine RinellaDr. and Mrs. Louis RogowMs. Irina RothenbergMs. Diane SchwartzMs. Debbie ShapiroMs. Wilma B. SiegelMr. Alan SilvermanMs. Pamela SmithMr. and Mrs. William SoterMr. James Swope and Mr. Scott RobertsonMs. Sarah TrulaskeMs. Tamara WatkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert WeismanMrs. Shelby WernerMs. Barbara ZievMrs. Susan Zuckert

GIFTS OF $100 TO $499Ms. Kathi AbelMs. Kathleen AssafMr. David AxelrodMr. David BallMs. Cynthia BartosekMs. Lauren BesharaMr. and Mrs. Robert BierleyMs. Ellen BolandMr. Chris CallahanMs. Jeannie CavalloCemanco, LLC.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ChernerMrs. Margaret CondronDr. and Mrs. Marvin CravetzMs. Samantha CurryMs. Cecile DraimeMs. Beth ElgortExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift ProgramsMrs. Elizabeth FekkaiMr. and Mrs. Henry Flanagan

Ms. May FortunMrs. Lois FrankelMs. Lisa FranklinMs. Lisa FrantzisMs. Cynthia FriedmanMr. Harvey GalesMs. Jennifer GarriguesMr. and Mrs. Lawrence GatesMr. and Mrs. Larry GoldMs. Cheryl A. GowdyMs. JJ GrodenskyMs. Joan GustavsonMrs. Dana HaganMr. John HarrisMr. E. Byron HensleyMs. Ana HernandezMr. Barry HollanderMrs. Marjorie HousenMr. Norman JacobsMr. & Mrs. Michael KadisMr. and Mrs. Michael KaneMs. Deborah KaplanMrs. Helen F. KaplanMs. Curtis KellyMr. Marvin KleegerMr. Wyatt KochMr. and Mrs. Robert KoenigMs. Sandra G. KrakoffMr. Robert LagnaMr. and Mrs. Monte LambertMrs. Terry LastMr. and Mrs. David LeavittMs. Sandy LevineMrs. Susan LevittMs. Terry LiddellMs. Helen LivaniosMs. Cindy LubyMr. James MaddenMrs. Lynn A. MalekMs. Xiomi MurrayMs. Carol NiffeneggerParadise Fund, Inc.Mr. Roby Penn IVMrs. Marilyn PetMs. Jane PflugMr. Martin PomeranceMrs. Donna ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. J.W. RoeMrs. Linda RossbachMr. and Mrs. David SavinMs. Joan SeltzerMrs. Frances SheltonMr. Herb SiegelMr. and Mrs. Greg SilpeMs. Gloria Slass

The following people and organizations have provided financial support for the Armory Art Center over the past 12 months.

Go to armoryart.org for detailed information on each class and faculty bios

Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. SmallMs. Kirsten SmithMr. Lawrence SosnowMrs. Catherine SteinMs. Sophia StoneMs. Fiona TanMs. Lynn TaylorMs. Patricia TravisMr. Robert VailMs. Frederika Van WaverenMs. Larisa VasilyevaMs. Elizabeth VisvisMr. Zachery von GontenMr. Kenneth WalkerMrs. Norma WassermanDr. Nancy WeinsteinMr. and Mrs. Lawrence WeisbergMrs. Eveline WeylMs. Beverly WilburMr. and Mrs. Art WolpertMr. and Mrs. Martin ZelmanMr. and Mrs. Mark Zusy

Thank You to Our Sponsors

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S C H O O L P O L I C I E SThe Armory Art Center is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. The following policies and measures are in place so we can continue to

pursue our mission to inspire the creation and experience of art.

REFUNDSA non-refundable registration fee equal to 10% of the course tuition is included in each course registration, excluding one day workshops and Pop-Up Workshops. Students who withdraw from a course at least five (5) working days prior to the start of that course are eligible to receive a full tuition refund minus the registration fee. Students who withdraw from their course less than five (5) working days before the start of that course or once the course has started are not eligible for a refund. No refunds will be issued due to a student’s failure to attend class.

LIABILITYThe Armory will not assume liability for injuries that occur within the subject area where the student is enrolled. Upon registration for any course, the student assumes all reasonable liability from injuries related to the scope of the coursework being taught and releases the Armory Art Center from any liability claims related to any injuries and/or accidents that may occur. The student can be assured that every reasonable safety precaution is taken by the center. The Armory Art Center is not responsible for any artwork or personal items lost or stolen in the classrooms or lockers.

MEMBERSHIPMembers help to support the Armory. Only about half of the cost to run the art school comes from tuition and lab fees with the remainder of our budget needs coming in from contributions, grants, and fundraising events. We hope you will support the Armory by becoming a member and will enjoy the many benefits. See the member benefit program on www.armoryart.org to see which level is best for you and your family.

CANCELED OR MISSED COURSESThere are no make-up classes due to student illness, travel, or other reasons that are not the responsibility of the Armory Art Center. Students enrolled in courses which are canceled by the Armory due to lack of enrollment or instructor illness will receive a full refund. Every effort will be made to notify students at least 24 hours before the first class. The Armory reserves the right to substitute instructors for any of its classes at any time.

TRANSFERS In order to maintain the quality of instruction the transfer and proration policies have been changed. Students wishing to transfer from

one course to another in the same session may do so prior to the second meeting of the course and only if space is available in class. If you do not attend a class, the Armory must still pay the teacher; therefore, classes paid for but not attended are not eligible for transfer or refund.

DISCOUNTSPalm Beach County teachers receive a 20% discount on classes with proof of school ID. Youth (ages 14 - 18) receive a 20% discount on tuition for adult classes. We offer a 20% discount off any adult class college students. Lab or material fees are excluded. Please present valid student ID.

MULTIPLE COURSE DISCOUNT:A multiple course discount cannot be combined with any other discount. This discount only applies to 4 and 8 week classes. This discount does not apply when classes are pro-rated.• Adult students will receive a 20% discount

on the tuition of additional courses (of equal of lesser value, exclusive of studio time, lab fees, model fees, or cost of materials purchased at the Armory) in the same session for the same student.

• Parents of Summer Art Experience students receive 10% off adult classes during Sessions 5 & 6 only.

• South Florida Basket and Fiber Arts Guild members get 20% off fiber classes. Not applicable for Pop-Up Workshops.

• Ceramics League of Palm Beach County members get 20% off Master Artists Workshops. Proof of membership required.

PHOTOGRAPHYThe Armory Art Center reserves the right to photograph classes and events for use in marketing and public relations efforts on behalf of the Armory.

ADDITIONAL STUDENT OPEN STUDIO TIMEOpen studio time is available to students enrolled in a three-hour, four or eight-week course in the current session and within the department in which they are enrolled (e.g. ceramics studio is available to ceramics students). Studio time is purchased in four or eight week increments; please refer to the current catalog for current rates. The hours of open studio time are specific to each department and the the monitor's availability. Please see posted hours in each department area. Check for pricing in box to the right.

Several of our talented instructors in each department are available for private instruction. Contact Liza Niles at(561) 832-1776 x 103 for more information.

PRIVATE LESSONS

It is required that you are enrolled in a three-hour, four, or eight-week class in the current session to purchase added open studio time in the department in which you are enrolled. There is access to open studio time based on the posted schedule per department. Contact the Registrar for a current schedule of open studio times and registration.

Ceramics $200Drawing/Painting $100Jewelry $200Sculpture $200

OPEN STUDIO TIME

YOUTH CLASSES, CAMPS, AND WORKSHOPSRegistrants in any youth class must meet the age requirements specified in the class description. Parents wishing to withdraw their child from Summer Art Academy, Summer Art Experience, Winter, and/or Spring Break Camps may do so at least 1 week prior to the start of their week and receive a full refund minus a 10% registration fee per child per week. No refunds will be given after that period.

YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPSPeriodically tuition assistance is available to qualifying youth students, based on their financial need. Assistance may be given to the same student only after 12 months of their last class at the Armory. Visit: http://www.armoryart.org/scholarship for more details and to download the application. Parents, please send to [email protected]:• completed registration form• copies of all required and current

documentation• options of two different classes for

your childReview of application requires 10 business days.

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OFFICERS

PRESIDENTMarie Adler-Kravecas

CHAIR David Veselsky

VICE PRESIDENTJan Willinger

SECRETARY Nancy Lambrecht

TREASURERRobert Wechsler

MEMBERS AT LARGE Linda Silpe

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ruth Baum

Lana Breslin

Ann Brown

Orlando Chiang

Simone Goldblum

Chester Luby

Jodi Luby

Ellen Malasky

Carlos Morrison

Stephen Rabb

EMERITUS

Muriel Kaplan

Zelda Mason

James Swope

HONORARYJeff Koons

FOUNDERMary Montgomery

ADVISORY BOARDDebra Greenberg

Kelly Lucini

Janet Schur

Barbara Ziev

STAFF

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORTom Pearson

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERRobert Kendall

CHIEF OF EDUCATION AND EXHIBITIONSLiza Niles

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETINGJeanne Martin

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSGarrett Lovett

DIRECTOR OF JEWELRY & METALSMITHING AND TEXTILES & FIBERLisa Johnson

DIRECTOR OF DRAWING, PAINTING, AND 2D MEDIASpence Townsend

DIRECTOR OF CERAMICS AND SCULPTUREMark Walnock

REGISTRARVictoria Fullwood

FACILITIESJose Orozco

SESSION SCHEDULESESSION 5: April 30 - June 23, 2018

SESSION 6: June 25 – August 18, 2018

SESSION 1: September 4 – October 27 , 2018

SESSION 2: October 29 - December 22, 2018

SESSION 3: January 7 - March 2, 2019

SESSION 4: March 4 - April 27, 2019

SESSION 5: April 29 - June 22, 2019

SESSION 6: June 24 - August 17, 2019

HOURS

REGISTRATON

Monday – Thursday: 9:00 am – 6:15 pm

Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Sunday: Closed

Online registration: armoryart.org

GALLERYMonday-Friday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pmFriday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pmSaturday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pmClosed Sunday

ADDRESS

811 Park PlaceWest Palm Beach, FL 33401(561) 832-1776armoryart.org