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According to art historian Judith Stein, Grandma Moses was "practical at heart, turning to painting in her seventies after working with worsted wools for embroidered compositions", which risked being eaten by moths. She painted mostly scenes of rural life. Others have noted that she abandoned a career in embroidery because of arthritis . Grandma Moses told reporters that she turned to painting in order to create the postman's Christmas gift, seeing as it "was easier to make [a painting] than to bake a cake over a hot stove." [1] Stein notes that "her sense of accomplishment in her painting was rooted in her ability to make 'something from nothing', as Lucy Lippard defined the aesthetics of women's 'hobby art' in 1978." Stein considers Moses' quilting work, for which she transformed cloth scraps into useful and beautiful objects, akin to hobby art. Her early style is less individual and more realistic (also known as primitive art), despite her lack of knowledge of (or perhaps rejection of) basic perspective . She did not develop her immediately recognizable signature folk style until later. Many of her early paintings in the realist style were given to family members as thank-you gifts after her visits. She was a prolific painter, generating over 1600 canvasses in 3 decades. Before her fame, she would charge $2 for a small painting and $3 for a large. Her winter paintings are reminiscent of some of the known winter paintings of Pieter Bruegel , the Elder, such as The Hunters in the Snow and Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap . In 1938 a New York engineer and art collector, Louis J. Caldor, who was driving through Hoosick Falls , saw some of her paintings displayed in a drug store window. They were priced from $3 to $5, depending on size. He bought them all, drove to the artist's home at Eagle Bridge and bought ten others she had there. The next year, three Grandma Moses paintings were included in "Contemporary Unknown American Painters" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She did not remain unknown for long. Her first solo exhibition, "What a Farm Wife Painted", opened October 1940 at Otto Kallir's New York City gallery Galerie St. Etienne , followed by a meet-and-greet with the artist and an exhibition of 50 paintings at Gimbel's Department Store November 15, followed by a third solo show in as many months, at the Whyte Gallery, Washington, D.C. "Gimbels had supplemented Moses' art display with a table beneath the paintings spread [with] samples of Grandma's culinary talentshomebaked bread, rolls and cake, plus some of the preserves which won her prizes at the county fair." [1] This brought her to the attention of collectors all over the world, and her paintings became highly sought after. After her death, large traveling exhibitions circulated throughout Europe and Japan , where her work was particularly well received. The Bennington Museum in Bennington, Vermont, holds the largest public collection of Moses' paintings in the country, as well as "Yarn paintings", art supplies, and the 18th century tilt-top table Moses painted with rustic scenes and used as her easel. Her paintings were soon reproduced on Christmas cards, tiles and fabrics in America and abroad. In 1946 her painting The Old Checkered Inn in Summer was featured in the background of a national advertising campaign for the young women's lip gloss Primitive Red by Du Barry cosmetics. President Harry S. Truman presented her with the Women's National Press Club trophy Award for outstanding accomplishment in art in 1949, and in 1951 she appeared on See It Now , a television program hosted by Edward R. Murrow . The "See It Now" segment on Grandma Moses, presently available on DVD in "The Edward R. Murrow Collection", unfortunately contains but one-third of the actual 25- minute produced interview. In 1952 she published her autobiography and titled it Grandma Moses: My Life's History. On her 100th birthday in 1960, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller proclaimed the day "Grandma Moses Day" in her honor. In November 2006, her work Sugaring Off (1943), became her highest selling work at US $1.2 million. The work was a clear example of the simple rural scenes she became known for. [6 401 7th Avenue S.W. Moultrie, GA 31768 (229)985-1922 fax: (229)890-6746 www.colquittcountyarts.com

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According to art historian Judith Stein Grandma Moses was practical at heart turning to painting in her

seventies after working with worsted wools for embroidered compositions which risked being eaten by

moths She painted mostly scenes of rural life Others have noted that she abandoned a career in

embroidery because of arthritis Grandma Moses told reporters that she turned to painting in order to create

the postmans Christmas gift seeing as it was easier to make [a painting] than to bake a cake over a hot

stove[1]

Stein notes that her sense of accomplishment in her painting was rooted in her ability to make

something from nothing as Lucy Lippard defined the aesthetics of womens hobby art in 1978 Stein

considers Moses quilting work for which she transformed cloth scraps into useful and beautiful objects

akin to hobby art

Her early style is less individual and more realistic (also known as primitive art) despite her lack of

knowledge of (or perhaps rejection of) basic perspective She did not develop her immediately

recognizable signature folk style until later Many of her early paintings in the realist style were given to

family members as thank-you gifts after her visits She was a prolific painter generating over 1600

canvasses in 3 decades Before her fame she would charge $2 for a small painting and $3 for a large Her

winter paintings are reminiscent of some of the known winter paintings of Pieter Bruegel the Elder such as

The Hunters in the Snow and Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap

In 1938 a New York engineer and art collector Louis J Caldor who was driving through Hoosick Falls

saw some of her paintings displayed in a drug store window They were priced from $3 to $5 depending on

size He bought them all drove to the artists home at Eagle Bridge and bought ten others she had there

The next year three Grandma Moses paintings were included in Contemporary Unknown American

Painters at the Museum of Modern Art in New York She did not remain unknown for long Her first solo

exhibition What a Farm Wife Painted opened October 1940 at Otto Kallirs New York City gallery

Galerie St Etienne followed by a meet-and-greet with the artist and an exhibition of 50 paintings at

Gimbels Department Store November 15 followed by a third solo show in as many months at the Whyte

Gallery Washington DC Gimbels had supplemented Moses art display with a table beneath the

paintings spread [with] samples of Grandmas culinary talentsmdashhomebaked bread rolls and cake plus

some of the preserves which won her prizes at the county fair[1]

This brought her to the attention of

collectors all over the world and her paintings became highly sought after After her death large traveling

exhibitions circulated throughout Europe and Japan where her work was particularly well received

The Bennington Museum in Bennington Vermont holds the largest public collection of Moses paintings

in the country as well as Yarn paintings art supplies and the 18th century tilt-top table Moses painted

with rustic scenes and used as her easel Her paintings were soon reproduced on Christmas cards tiles and

fabrics in America and abroad In 1946 her painting The Old Checkered Inn in Summer was featured in the

background of a national advertising campaign for the young womens lip gloss Primitive Red by Du Barry

cosmetics President Harry S Truman presented her with the Womens National Press Club trophy Award

for outstanding accomplishment in art in 1949 and in 1951 she appeared on See It Now a television

program hosted by Edward R Murrow The See It Now segment on Grandma Moses presently available

on DVD in The Edward R Murrow Collection unfortunately contains but one-third of the actual 25-

minute produced interview In 1952 she published her autobiography and titled it Grandma Moses My

Lifes History

On her 100th birthday in 1960 New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller proclaimed the day Grandma

Moses Day in her honor

In November 2006 her work Sugaring Off (1943) became her highest selling work at US $12 million The

work was a clear example of the simple rural scenes she became known for[6

401 7th Avenue SW Moultrie GA 31768

(229)985-1922 fax (229)890-6746 wwwcolquittcountyartscom

Hall Gallery

Mosaic Artist Angela Tillman

ldquoBohemian Roots Mosaicsrdquo

January 19 - April 20 Angela Tillman is a Moultrie native and still resides in Colquitt County A

self-taught mosaic tile artist since 2005 inspiration for her pieces include

nature animals and music

Have Your Next Event at The Arts Center

Weddings Receptions Class Reunions Birthday Parties

or Any Special Occasions

Watercolor Workshop $250 September 13-15 2013 (Friday - Sunday) 9am - 4pm

Visit her website at wwwanneabgottcom

To learn more about Anne and to see her videos other paintings and read

testimonials about her work Contact Harvie Ann at ha1946livecom or call

229-890-6546 or the Arts Center

At 229-985-1922 For more info

Memories of Maxine Watercolor by Anne Abgott 了解中國(Learn Chinese)

Beginnerrsquos Chinese Language $50 per month

Instructor name Ling So born amp raised in Hong Kong

Learn how to write read listen and speak Chinese in fun and interactive environment

Maybe a little about the Chinese culture food and morehellip $50month plus

$8 supply fee(one time)

Mondays 400 - 445 or Mondays 500 - 545

Senior Art Class wKaren Sasine

$25month includes supplies and instruction

Tuesdays from 1030 - 1200

Come out and enjoy learning how to paint with acrylics with a great group of adults The

artwork being turned out from this class is just fabulous

AdultTeen Drawing wShovar Tuesdays

630 - 730pm

$40$10 supply

Adult Painting wShovar Thursdays

1100am - 200pm

$50

Studio Time Now Available in Big Art Studio

Monday night$50 per month

Inquire in the office

Splash of Color

Beginning Watercolor Instructor Harvie Ann Cox

Thursdays 330 - 500 pm

$50 a month Come and enjoy beginning watercolor with other budding watercolor artists

You will furnish your own supplies

Dance Theater wMrs Lovedy amp Katie Gaston

All Classes are on Mondays

3 amp 4 yrs helliphellip400 - 430 Ballet amp Creative Movement

5 amp 6 yrshelliphelliphelliphellip430 - 515 Ballet amp Tap

7-9 yrshelliphelliphelliphelliphellip515 - 600 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

10 amp Uphelliphelliphelliphellip600 - 645 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

Class fee is $55 per month for 45 min lesson

$45 per month for 30 min lesson

CostumeRecital Fee - $60 payable to Dance Theater

Supplies needed Pink or black leotard Pink footed tights

Pink ballet shoes Black tap shoes amp a Dance Bag

(Please label all supplies with your dancerrsquos name)

Honors Choir wBeth Miller Wednesdays

400pm - 500pm $50 per month

Grades 3rd - 5th

HIP HOP MOB DANCE CLASS Instructor Lennie Flowers

Thursday 400 - 500

Ages 10 amp up $50month

Learn the technique of hip hop with popular hip hop music Class will go out into the

community and do Flash Mob Fun exciting and great exercise

Private Classes PIANO

Piano $50month

Ken Collier (2nd grade amp up)

229-985-1495

Jimmy Norris(4th grade amp up)

404-580-9247

Michael Ryce -229-891-0338

Piano $75month

Ponda McKinney -229-589-1925

Drums

Michael Ryce $50month

229-891-0338

Voice

Jimmy Norris 404-580-9247 Michael Ryce 229-891-0338

Violin Viola Cello amp Bass

Regular session $50

Advanced session $75

Lorianna Weathers amp Beth Miller

Tues amp Thurs

229-921-0727

Yoga wPonda $75 Call 229-589-1925

GUITAR amp FLUTE

Katie Gaston 229-413-3190

Be inspired Be creative Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of art and

explore everything from painting to sculpting to drawing Youll have fun

developing your own unique artistic style and creating your own

fantastic works of art

Something different each month

Examples

October - Create a face mask using paper mache paint and other mediums

November - Thanksgiving related art plus beginning of creating Christmas

Gifts made with white clay December - Finish clay sculpture pieces wclay paint and firing

ADVENTURES IN ART WLIN

Thursdays from 530 - 630

Cost $50month Supply fee $30 quarterly

Ages 6 to 10 ages

Kidrsquos Mixed Media Art Classes wKathy Nelson Kids will create wonderful keepsake pieces of artwork

while learning to draw paint sculpt using clay and papermaching

Mondays

400 - 500 Grades K-2

500 - 600 Grades 3rd -5th

Tuesdays

500 - 600 Middle School amp up

Class fee is $40month Plus $25 supply fee (supplies usually last a few months so the supply fee is not paid every month)

BIRTHDAYS

AT THE ARTS CENTER We offer a variety of parties $15 per child

Pottery PartyArt Party (requires $50 firing fee also)

Scavenger Hunt Party

Puppet PartyDress Up Tea Party

Cooking PartyRock Star Party

ARTS CENTER THEATRE

Beauty and The Beast JR Performance Dates

Thursday April 25th

Friday April 26th

7 PM

Saturday April 27th

amp Sunday April 28th

2 PM

Following Saturdayrsquos Matinee there will be a Be

Our Guest event which will include tasty treats with

the character and a photo opportunity with

characters as well Cost is $5 person and space will

be limited

DIXIE SWIM CLUB Auditions Thursday May 16

th

Show Dates July 26-28

THE STORY Five Southern women whose friendships began many

years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend

every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands

kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North

Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each

otherrsquos lives THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those

weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years Sheree the

spunky team captain desperately tries to maintain her organized

and ldquoperfectrdquo life and continues to be the grouprsquos leader Dinah the

wisecracking overachiever is a career dynamo But her victories in

the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal

life Lexie pampered and outspoken is determined to hold on to her

looks and youth as long as possible She enjoys being marriedmdash

over and over and over again The self-deprecating and acerbic

Vernadette acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her

life has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos And sweet

eager-to-please Jeri Neal experiences a late entry into motherhood

that takes them all by surprise As their lives unfold and the years

pass these women increasingly rely on one another through advice

and raucous repartee to get through the challenges (men sex

marriage parenting divorce aging) that life flings at them And

when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives in the second act

these friends proving the enduring power of ldquoteamworkrdquo rally

rsquoround their own with the strength and love that takes this comedy

in a poignant and surprising direction THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB is

the story of these five unforgettable womenmdasha hilarious and

touching comedy about friendships that last foreverhellip

Class Description Friday April 19 2013

Private Cocktail Reception 700 pm

Lecture with Artist John Fawcett

Visit with the Collectors

And Seth Hopkins

Director of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville

Georgia

Saturday April 20 2013

900 am ndash300 pm

In this full day workshop

the artist will discuss the major components of a good

painting in both watercolor and oil In the morning he will

take an in depth look at composition values color edges

and do a live demonstration

The students will begin working on

their own using a photograph of a horse

provided by the artist or

from a photograph of their own

There will be time for one on one

discussion questions and answers

Workshop Fee $85

for the two events

Limited to 15 students

Watercolor

Reception Lecture amp Workshop

April 19 - 20th 2013

Western Artist

John Fawcett

ldquoSalt and Pepperrdquo Watercolor

John Fawcett

received his doctorate as a

veterinarian at Iowa Sate University He

worked with small animal and equine

veterinarians before he opened his own

practice He was always interested in

art but had never considered it for a

career In 1996 he sold his practice to

paint full time and pursue his dream of

being an artist

Fawcett started out painting mainly in

watercolor but has introduced oils to

his repertoire

ldquoIt depends on the subject matter

and what medium I feel like

painting with at the time There is a

certain softness and fluidness with

watercolors while oils provide rich

colors and textures and a

buttery feelingrdquo

Since taking the leap of faith to

become an artist he has been invited to

participate in some of the most

prestigious Western Art Shows in the

country and is represented by top

galleries He has been featured in Art of the West

Western Horseman

Cowboys and Indians

The Equine Image

Informart and

US Art magazines

He and his wife Elizabeth and their animals

live in Southern Pennsylvania

and Northern Colorado

Visit johnjohnfawcettstudiocom

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction

Hall Gallery

Mosaic Artist Angela Tillman

ldquoBohemian Roots Mosaicsrdquo

January 19 - April 20 Angela Tillman is a Moultrie native and still resides in Colquitt County A

self-taught mosaic tile artist since 2005 inspiration for her pieces include

nature animals and music

Have Your Next Event at The Arts Center

Weddings Receptions Class Reunions Birthday Parties

or Any Special Occasions

Watercolor Workshop $250 September 13-15 2013 (Friday - Sunday) 9am - 4pm

Visit her website at wwwanneabgottcom

To learn more about Anne and to see her videos other paintings and read

testimonials about her work Contact Harvie Ann at ha1946livecom or call

229-890-6546 or the Arts Center

At 229-985-1922 For more info

Memories of Maxine Watercolor by Anne Abgott 了解中國(Learn Chinese)

Beginnerrsquos Chinese Language $50 per month

Instructor name Ling So born amp raised in Hong Kong

Learn how to write read listen and speak Chinese in fun and interactive environment

Maybe a little about the Chinese culture food and morehellip $50month plus

$8 supply fee(one time)

Mondays 400 - 445 or Mondays 500 - 545

Senior Art Class wKaren Sasine

$25month includes supplies and instruction

Tuesdays from 1030 - 1200

Come out and enjoy learning how to paint with acrylics with a great group of adults The

artwork being turned out from this class is just fabulous

AdultTeen Drawing wShovar Tuesdays

630 - 730pm

$40$10 supply

Adult Painting wShovar Thursdays

1100am - 200pm

$50

Studio Time Now Available in Big Art Studio

Monday night$50 per month

Inquire in the office

Splash of Color

Beginning Watercolor Instructor Harvie Ann Cox

Thursdays 330 - 500 pm

$50 a month Come and enjoy beginning watercolor with other budding watercolor artists

You will furnish your own supplies

Dance Theater wMrs Lovedy amp Katie Gaston

All Classes are on Mondays

3 amp 4 yrs helliphellip400 - 430 Ballet amp Creative Movement

5 amp 6 yrshelliphelliphelliphellip430 - 515 Ballet amp Tap

7-9 yrshelliphelliphelliphelliphellip515 - 600 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

10 amp Uphelliphelliphelliphellip600 - 645 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

Class fee is $55 per month for 45 min lesson

$45 per month for 30 min lesson

CostumeRecital Fee - $60 payable to Dance Theater

Supplies needed Pink or black leotard Pink footed tights

Pink ballet shoes Black tap shoes amp a Dance Bag

(Please label all supplies with your dancerrsquos name)

Honors Choir wBeth Miller Wednesdays

400pm - 500pm $50 per month

Grades 3rd - 5th

HIP HOP MOB DANCE CLASS Instructor Lennie Flowers

Thursday 400 - 500

Ages 10 amp up $50month

Learn the technique of hip hop with popular hip hop music Class will go out into the

community and do Flash Mob Fun exciting and great exercise

Private Classes PIANO

Piano $50month

Ken Collier (2nd grade amp up)

229-985-1495

Jimmy Norris(4th grade amp up)

404-580-9247

Michael Ryce -229-891-0338

Piano $75month

Ponda McKinney -229-589-1925

Drums

Michael Ryce $50month

229-891-0338

Voice

Jimmy Norris 404-580-9247 Michael Ryce 229-891-0338

Violin Viola Cello amp Bass

Regular session $50

Advanced session $75

Lorianna Weathers amp Beth Miller

Tues amp Thurs

229-921-0727

Yoga wPonda $75 Call 229-589-1925

GUITAR amp FLUTE

Katie Gaston 229-413-3190

Be inspired Be creative Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of art and

explore everything from painting to sculpting to drawing Youll have fun

developing your own unique artistic style and creating your own

fantastic works of art

Something different each month

Examples

October - Create a face mask using paper mache paint and other mediums

November - Thanksgiving related art plus beginning of creating Christmas

Gifts made with white clay December - Finish clay sculpture pieces wclay paint and firing

ADVENTURES IN ART WLIN

Thursdays from 530 - 630

Cost $50month Supply fee $30 quarterly

Ages 6 to 10 ages

Kidrsquos Mixed Media Art Classes wKathy Nelson Kids will create wonderful keepsake pieces of artwork

while learning to draw paint sculpt using clay and papermaching

Mondays

400 - 500 Grades K-2

500 - 600 Grades 3rd -5th

Tuesdays

500 - 600 Middle School amp up

Class fee is $40month Plus $25 supply fee (supplies usually last a few months so the supply fee is not paid every month)

BIRTHDAYS

AT THE ARTS CENTER We offer a variety of parties $15 per child

Pottery PartyArt Party (requires $50 firing fee also)

Scavenger Hunt Party

Puppet PartyDress Up Tea Party

Cooking PartyRock Star Party

ARTS CENTER THEATRE

Beauty and The Beast JR Performance Dates

Thursday April 25th

Friday April 26th

7 PM

Saturday April 27th

amp Sunday April 28th

2 PM

Following Saturdayrsquos Matinee there will be a Be

Our Guest event which will include tasty treats with

the character and a photo opportunity with

characters as well Cost is $5 person and space will

be limited

DIXIE SWIM CLUB Auditions Thursday May 16

th

Show Dates July 26-28

THE STORY Five Southern women whose friendships began many

years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend

every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands

kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North

Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each

otherrsquos lives THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those

weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years Sheree the

spunky team captain desperately tries to maintain her organized

and ldquoperfectrdquo life and continues to be the grouprsquos leader Dinah the

wisecracking overachiever is a career dynamo But her victories in

the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal

life Lexie pampered and outspoken is determined to hold on to her

looks and youth as long as possible She enjoys being marriedmdash

over and over and over again The self-deprecating and acerbic

Vernadette acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her

life has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos And sweet

eager-to-please Jeri Neal experiences a late entry into motherhood

that takes them all by surprise As their lives unfold and the years

pass these women increasingly rely on one another through advice

and raucous repartee to get through the challenges (men sex

marriage parenting divorce aging) that life flings at them And

when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives in the second act

these friends proving the enduring power of ldquoteamworkrdquo rally

rsquoround their own with the strength and love that takes this comedy

in a poignant and surprising direction THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB is

the story of these five unforgettable womenmdasha hilarious and

touching comedy about friendships that last foreverhellip

Class Description Friday April 19 2013

Private Cocktail Reception 700 pm

Lecture with Artist John Fawcett

Visit with the Collectors

And Seth Hopkins

Director of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville

Georgia

Saturday April 20 2013

900 am ndash300 pm

In this full day workshop

the artist will discuss the major components of a good

painting in both watercolor and oil In the morning he will

take an in depth look at composition values color edges

and do a live demonstration

The students will begin working on

their own using a photograph of a horse

provided by the artist or

from a photograph of their own

There will be time for one on one

discussion questions and answers

Workshop Fee $85

for the two events

Limited to 15 students

Watercolor

Reception Lecture amp Workshop

April 19 - 20th 2013

Western Artist

John Fawcett

ldquoSalt and Pepperrdquo Watercolor

John Fawcett

received his doctorate as a

veterinarian at Iowa Sate University He

worked with small animal and equine

veterinarians before he opened his own

practice He was always interested in

art but had never considered it for a

career In 1996 he sold his practice to

paint full time and pursue his dream of

being an artist

Fawcett started out painting mainly in

watercolor but has introduced oils to

his repertoire

ldquoIt depends on the subject matter

and what medium I feel like

painting with at the time There is a

certain softness and fluidness with

watercolors while oils provide rich

colors and textures and a

buttery feelingrdquo

Since taking the leap of faith to

become an artist he has been invited to

participate in some of the most

prestigious Western Art Shows in the

country and is represented by top

galleries He has been featured in Art of the West

Western Horseman

Cowboys and Indians

The Equine Image

Informart and

US Art magazines

He and his wife Elizabeth and their animals

live in Southern Pennsylvania

and Northern Colorado

Visit johnjohnfawcettstudiocom

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction

Have Your Next Event at The Arts Center

Weddings Receptions Class Reunions Birthday Parties

or Any Special Occasions

Watercolor Workshop $250 September 13-15 2013 (Friday - Sunday) 9am - 4pm

Visit her website at wwwanneabgottcom

To learn more about Anne and to see her videos other paintings and read

testimonials about her work Contact Harvie Ann at ha1946livecom or call

229-890-6546 or the Arts Center

At 229-985-1922 For more info

Memories of Maxine Watercolor by Anne Abgott 了解中國(Learn Chinese)

Beginnerrsquos Chinese Language $50 per month

Instructor name Ling So born amp raised in Hong Kong

Learn how to write read listen and speak Chinese in fun and interactive environment

Maybe a little about the Chinese culture food and morehellip $50month plus

$8 supply fee(one time)

Mondays 400 - 445 or Mondays 500 - 545

Senior Art Class wKaren Sasine

$25month includes supplies and instruction

Tuesdays from 1030 - 1200

Come out and enjoy learning how to paint with acrylics with a great group of adults The

artwork being turned out from this class is just fabulous

AdultTeen Drawing wShovar Tuesdays

630 - 730pm

$40$10 supply

Adult Painting wShovar Thursdays

1100am - 200pm

$50

Studio Time Now Available in Big Art Studio

Monday night$50 per month

Inquire in the office

Splash of Color

Beginning Watercolor Instructor Harvie Ann Cox

Thursdays 330 - 500 pm

$50 a month Come and enjoy beginning watercolor with other budding watercolor artists

You will furnish your own supplies

Dance Theater wMrs Lovedy amp Katie Gaston

All Classes are on Mondays

3 amp 4 yrs helliphellip400 - 430 Ballet amp Creative Movement

5 amp 6 yrshelliphelliphelliphellip430 - 515 Ballet amp Tap

7-9 yrshelliphelliphelliphelliphellip515 - 600 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

10 amp Uphelliphelliphelliphellip600 - 645 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

Class fee is $55 per month for 45 min lesson

$45 per month for 30 min lesson

CostumeRecital Fee - $60 payable to Dance Theater

Supplies needed Pink or black leotard Pink footed tights

Pink ballet shoes Black tap shoes amp a Dance Bag

(Please label all supplies with your dancerrsquos name)

Honors Choir wBeth Miller Wednesdays

400pm - 500pm $50 per month

Grades 3rd - 5th

HIP HOP MOB DANCE CLASS Instructor Lennie Flowers

Thursday 400 - 500

Ages 10 amp up $50month

Learn the technique of hip hop with popular hip hop music Class will go out into the

community and do Flash Mob Fun exciting and great exercise

Private Classes PIANO

Piano $50month

Ken Collier (2nd grade amp up)

229-985-1495

Jimmy Norris(4th grade amp up)

404-580-9247

Michael Ryce -229-891-0338

Piano $75month

Ponda McKinney -229-589-1925

Drums

Michael Ryce $50month

229-891-0338

Voice

Jimmy Norris 404-580-9247 Michael Ryce 229-891-0338

Violin Viola Cello amp Bass

Regular session $50

Advanced session $75

Lorianna Weathers amp Beth Miller

Tues amp Thurs

229-921-0727

Yoga wPonda $75 Call 229-589-1925

GUITAR amp FLUTE

Katie Gaston 229-413-3190

Be inspired Be creative Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of art and

explore everything from painting to sculpting to drawing Youll have fun

developing your own unique artistic style and creating your own

fantastic works of art

Something different each month

Examples

October - Create a face mask using paper mache paint and other mediums

November - Thanksgiving related art plus beginning of creating Christmas

Gifts made with white clay December - Finish clay sculpture pieces wclay paint and firing

ADVENTURES IN ART WLIN

Thursdays from 530 - 630

Cost $50month Supply fee $30 quarterly

Ages 6 to 10 ages

Kidrsquos Mixed Media Art Classes wKathy Nelson Kids will create wonderful keepsake pieces of artwork

while learning to draw paint sculpt using clay and papermaching

Mondays

400 - 500 Grades K-2

500 - 600 Grades 3rd -5th

Tuesdays

500 - 600 Middle School amp up

Class fee is $40month Plus $25 supply fee (supplies usually last a few months so the supply fee is not paid every month)

BIRTHDAYS

AT THE ARTS CENTER We offer a variety of parties $15 per child

Pottery PartyArt Party (requires $50 firing fee also)

Scavenger Hunt Party

Puppet PartyDress Up Tea Party

Cooking PartyRock Star Party

ARTS CENTER THEATRE

Beauty and The Beast JR Performance Dates

Thursday April 25th

Friday April 26th

7 PM

Saturday April 27th

amp Sunday April 28th

2 PM

Following Saturdayrsquos Matinee there will be a Be

Our Guest event which will include tasty treats with

the character and a photo opportunity with

characters as well Cost is $5 person and space will

be limited

DIXIE SWIM CLUB Auditions Thursday May 16

th

Show Dates July 26-28

THE STORY Five Southern women whose friendships began many

years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend

every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands

kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North

Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each

otherrsquos lives THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those

weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years Sheree the

spunky team captain desperately tries to maintain her organized

and ldquoperfectrdquo life and continues to be the grouprsquos leader Dinah the

wisecracking overachiever is a career dynamo But her victories in

the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal

life Lexie pampered and outspoken is determined to hold on to her

looks and youth as long as possible She enjoys being marriedmdash

over and over and over again The self-deprecating and acerbic

Vernadette acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her

life has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos And sweet

eager-to-please Jeri Neal experiences a late entry into motherhood

that takes them all by surprise As their lives unfold and the years

pass these women increasingly rely on one another through advice

and raucous repartee to get through the challenges (men sex

marriage parenting divorce aging) that life flings at them And

when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives in the second act

these friends proving the enduring power of ldquoteamworkrdquo rally

rsquoround their own with the strength and love that takes this comedy

in a poignant and surprising direction THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB is

the story of these five unforgettable womenmdasha hilarious and

touching comedy about friendships that last foreverhellip

Class Description Friday April 19 2013

Private Cocktail Reception 700 pm

Lecture with Artist John Fawcett

Visit with the Collectors

And Seth Hopkins

Director of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville

Georgia

Saturday April 20 2013

900 am ndash300 pm

In this full day workshop

the artist will discuss the major components of a good

painting in both watercolor and oil In the morning he will

take an in depth look at composition values color edges

and do a live demonstration

The students will begin working on

their own using a photograph of a horse

provided by the artist or

from a photograph of their own

There will be time for one on one

discussion questions and answers

Workshop Fee $85

for the two events

Limited to 15 students

Watercolor

Reception Lecture amp Workshop

April 19 - 20th 2013

Western Artist

John Fawcett

ldquoSalt and Pepperrdquo Watercolor

John Fawcett

received his doctorate as a

veterinarian at Iowa Sate University He

worked with small animal and equine

veterinarians before he opened his own

practice He was always interested in

art but had never considered it for a

career In 1996 he sold his practice to

paint full time and pursue his dream of

being an artist

Fawcett started out painting mainly in

watercolor but has introduced oils to

his repertoire

ldquoIt depends on the subject matter

and what medium I feel like

painting with at the time There is a

certain softness and fluidness with

watercolors while oils provide rich

colors and textures and a

buttery feelingrdquo

Since taking the leap of faith to

become an artist he has been invited to

participate in some of the most

prestigious Western Art Shows in the

country and is represented by top

galleries He has been featured in Art of the West

Western Horseman

Cowboys and Indians

The Equine Image

Informart and

US Art magazines

He and his wife Elizabeth and their animals

live in Southern Pennsylvania

and Northern Colorado

Visit johnjohnfawcettstudiocom

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction

Watercolor Workshop $250 September 13-15 2013 (Friday - Sunday) 9am - 4pm

Visit her website at wwwanneabgottcom

To learn more about Anne and to see her videos other paintings and read

testimonials about her work Contact Harvie Ann at ha1946livecom or call

229-890-6546 or the Arts Center

At 229-985-1922 For more info

Memories of Maxine Watercolor by Anne Abgott 了解中國(Learn Chinese)

Beginnerrsquos Chinese Language $50 per month

Instructor name Ling So born amp raised in Hong Kong

Learn how to write read listen and speak Chinese in fun and interactive environment

Maybe a little about the Chinese culture food and morehellip $50month plus

$8 supply fee(one time)

Mondays 400 - 445 or Mondays 500 - 545

Senior Art Class wKaren Sasine

$25month includes supplies and instruction

Tuesdays from 1030 - 1200

Come out and enjoy learning how to paint with acrylics with a great group of adults The

artwork being turned out from this class is just fabulous

AdultTeen Drawing wShovar Tuesdays

630 - 730pm

$40$10 supply

Adult Painting wShovar Thursdays

1100am - 200pm

$50

Studio Time Now Available in Big Art Studio

Monday night$50 per month

Inquire in the office

Splash of Color

Beginning Watercolor Instructor Harvie Ann Cox

Thursdays 330 - 500 pm

$50 a month Come and enjoy beginning watercolor with other budding watercolor artists

You will furnish your own supplies

Dance Theater wMrs Lovedy amp Katie Gaston

All Classes are on Mondays

3 amp 4 yrs helliphellip400 - 430 Ballet amp Creative Movement

5 amp 6 yrshelliphelliphelliphellip430 - 515 Ballet amp Tap

7-9 yrshelliphelliphelliphelliphellip515 - 600 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

10 amp Uphelliphelliphelliphellip600 - 645 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

Class fee is $55 per month for 45 min lesson

$45 per month for 30 min lesson

CostumeRecital Fee - $60 payable to Dance Theater

Supplies needed Pink or black leotard Pink footed tights

Pink ballet shoes Black tap shoes amp a Dance Bag

(Please label all supplies with your dancerrsquos name)

Honors Choir wBeth Miller Wednesdays

400pm - 500pm $50 per month

Grades 3rd - 5th

HIP HOP MOB DANCE CLASS Instructor Lennie Flowers

Thursday 400 - 500

Ages 10 amp up $50month

Learn the technique of hip hop with popular hip hop music Class will go out into the

community and do Flash Mob Fun exciting and great exercise

Private Classes PIANO

Piano $50month

Ken Collier (2nd grade amp up)

229-985-1495

Jimmy Norris(4th grade amp up)

404-580-9247

Michael Ryce -229-891-0338

Piano $75month

Ponda McKinney -229-589-1925

Drums

Michael Ryce $50month

229-891-0338

Voice

Jimmy Norris 404-580-9247 Michael Ryce 229-891-0338

Violin Viola Cello amp Bass

Regular session $50

Advanced session $75

Lorianna Weathers amp Beth Miller

Tues amp Thurs

229-921-0727

Yoga wPonda $75 Call 229-589-1925

GUITAR amp FLUTE

Katie Gaston 229-413-3190

Be inspired Be creative Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of art and

explore everything from painting to sculpting to drawing Youll have fun

developing your own unique artistic style and creating your own

fantastic works of art

Something different each month

Examples

October - Create a face mask using paper mache paint and other mediums

November - Thanksgiving related art plus beginning of creating Christmas

Gifts made with white clay December - Finish clay sculpture pieces wclay paint and firing

ADVENTURES IN ART WLIN

Thursdays from 530 - 630

Cost $50month Supply fee $30 quarterly

Ages 6 to 10 ages

Kidrsquos Mixed Media Art Classes wKathy Nelson Kids will create wonderful keepsake pieces of artwork

while learning to draw paint sculpt using clay and papermaching

Mondays

400 - 500 Grades K-2

500 - 600 Grades 3rd -5th

Tuesdays

500 - 600 Middle School amp up

Class fee is $40month Plus $25 supply fee (supplies usually last a few months so the supply fee is not paid every month)

BIRTHDAYS

AT THE ARTS CENTER We offer a variety of parties $15 per child

Pottery PartyArt Party (requires $50 firing fee also)

Scavenger Hunt Party

Puppet PartyDress Up Tea Party

Cooking PartyRock Star Party

ARTS CENTER THEATRE

Beauty and The Beast JR Performance Dates

Thursday April 25th

Friday April 26th

7 PM

Saturday April 27th

amp Sunday April 28th

2 PM

Following Saturdayrsquos Matinee there will be a Be

Our Guest event which will include tasty treats with

the character and a photo opportunity with

characters as well Cost is $5 person and space will

be limited

DIXIE SWIM CLUB Auditions Thursday May 16

th

Show Dates July 26-28

THE STORY Five Southern women whose friendships began many

years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend

every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands

kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North

Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each

otherrsquos lives THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those

weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years Sheree the

spunky team captain desperately tries to maintain her organized

and ldquoperfectrdquo life and continues to be the grouprsquos leader Dinah the

wisecracking overachiever is a career dynamo But her victories in

the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal

life Lexie pampered and outspoken is determined to hold on to her

looks and youth as long as possible She enjoys being marriedmdash

over and over and over again The self-deprecating and acerbic

Vernadette acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her

life has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos And sweet

eager-to-please Jeri Neal experiences a late entry into motherhood

that takes them all by surprise As their lives unfold and the years

pass these women increasingly rely on one another through advice

and raucous repartee to get through the challenges (men sex

marriage parenting divorce aging) that life flings at them And

when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives in the second act

these friends proving the enduring power of ldquoteamworkrdquo rally

rsquoround their own with the strength and love that takes this comedy

in a poignant and surprising direction THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB is

the story of these five unforgettable womenmdasha hilarious and

touching comedy about friendships that last foreverhellip

Class Description Friday April 19 2013

Private Cocktail Reception 700 pm

Lecture with Artist John Fawcett

Visit with the Collectors

And Seth Hopkins

Director of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville

Georgia

Saturday April 20 2013

900 am ndash300 pm

In this full day workshop

the artist will discuss the major components of a good

painting in both watercolor and oil In the morning he will

take an in depth look at composition values color edges

and do a live demonstration

The students will begin working on

their own using a photograph of a horse

provided by the artist or

from a photograph of their own

There will be time for one on one

discussion questions and answers

Workshop Fee $85

for the two events

Limited to 15 students

Watercolor

Reception Lecture amp Workshop

April 19 - 20th 2013

Western Artist

John Fawcett

ldquoSalt and Pepperrdquo Watercolor

John Fawcett

received his doctorate as a

veterinarian at Iowa Sate University He

worked with small animal and equine

veterinarians before he opened his own

practice He was always interested in

art but had never considered it for a

career In 1996 he sold his practice to

paint full time and pursue his dream of

being an artist

Fawcett started out painting mainly in

watercolor but has introduced oils to

his repertoire

ldquoIt depends on the subject matter

and what medium I feel like

painting with at the time There is a

certain softness and fluidness with

watercolors while oils provide rich

colors and textures and a

buttery feelingrdquo

Since taking the leap of faith to

become an artist he has been invited to

participate in some of the most

prestigious Western Art Shows in the

country and is represented by top

galleries He has been featured in Art of the West

Western Horseman

Cowboys and Indians

The Equine Image

Informart and

US Art magazines

He and his wife Elizabeth and their animals

live in Southern Pennsylvania

and Northern Colorado

Visit johnjohnfawcettstudiocom

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction

Dance Theater wMrs Lovedy amp Katie Gaston

All Classes are on Mondays

3 amp 4 yrs helliphellip400 - 430 Ballet amp Creative Movement

5 amp 6 yrshelliphelliphelliphellip430 - 515 Ballet amp Tap

7-9 yrshelliphelliphelliphelliphellip515 - 600 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

10 amp Uphelliphelliphelliphellip600 - 645 Ballet Tap amp Jazz

Class fee is $55 per month for 45 min lesson

$45 per month for 30 min lesson

CostumeRecital Fee - $60 payable to Dance Theater

Supplies needed Pink or black leotard Pink footed tights

Pink ballet shoes Black tap shoes amp a Dance Bag

(Please label all supplies with your dancerrsquos name)

Honors Choir wBeth Miller Wednesdays

400pm - 500pm $50 per month

Grades 3rd - 5th

HIP HOP MOB DANCE CLASS Instructor Lennie Flowers

Thursday 400 - 500

Ages 10 amp up $50month

Learn the technique of hip hop with popular hip hop music Class will go out into the

community and do Flash Mob Fun exciting and great exercise

Private Classes PIANO

Piano $50month

Ken Collier (2nd grade amp up)

229-985-1495

Jimmy Norris(4th grade amp up)

404-580-9247

Michael Ryce -229-891-0338

Piano $75month

Ponda McKinney -229-589-1925

Drums

Michael Ryce $50month

229-891-0338

Voice

Jimmy Norris 404-580-9247 Michael Ryce 229-891-0338

Violin Viola Cello amp Bass

Regular session $50

Advanced session $75

Lorianna Weathers amp Beth Miller

Tues amp Thurs

229-921-0727

Yoga wPonda $75 Call 229-589-1925

GUITAR amp FLUTE

Katie Gaston 229-413-3190

Be inspired Be creative Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of art and

explore everything from painting to sculpting to drawing Youll have fun

developing your own unique artistic style and creating your own

fantastic works of art

Something different each month

Examples

October - Create a face mask using paper mache paint and other mediums

November - Thanksgiving related art plus beginning of creating Christmas

Gifts made with white clay December - Finish clay sculpture pieces wclay paint and firing

ADVENTURES IN ART WLIN

Thursdays from 530 - 630

Cost $50month Supply fee $30 quarterly

Ages 6 to 10 ages

Kidrsquos Mixed Media Art Classes wKathy Nelson Kids will create wonderful keepsake pieces of artwork

while learning to draw paint sculpt using clay and papermaching

Mondays

400 - 500 Grades K-2

500 - 600 Grades 3rd -5th

Tuesdays

500 - 600 Middle School amp up

Class fee is $40month Plus $25 supply fee (supplies usually last a few months so the supply fee is not paid every month)

BIRTHDAYS

AT THE ARTS CENTER We offer a variety of parties $15 per child

Pottery PartyArt Party (requires $50 firing fee also)

Scavenger Hunt Party

Puppet PartyDress Up Tea Party

Cooking PartyRock Star Party

ARTS CENTER THEATRE

Beauty and The Beast JR Performance Dates

Thursday April 25th

Friday April 26th

7 PM

Saturday April 27th

amp Sunday April 28th

2 PM

Following Saturdayrsquos Matinee there will be a Be

Our Guest event which will include tasty treats with

the character and a photo opportunity with

characters as well Cost is $5 person and space will

be limited

DIXIE SWIM CLUB Auditions Thursday May 16

th

Show Dates July 26-28

THE STORY Five Southern women whose friendships began many

years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend

every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands

kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North

Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each

otherrsquos lives THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those

weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years Sheree the

spunky team captain desperately tries to maintain her organized

and ldquoperfectrdquo life and continues to be the grouprsquos leader Dinah the

wisecracking overachiever is a career dynamo But her victories in

the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal

life Lexie pampered and outspoken is determined to hold on to her

looks and youth as long as possible She enjoys being marriedmdash

over and over and over again The self-deprecating and acerbic

Vernadette acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her

life has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos And sweet

eager-to-please Jeri Neal experiences a late entry into motherhood

that takes them all by surprise As their lives unfold and the years

pass these women increasingly rely on one another through advice

and raucous repartee to get through the challenges (men sex

marriage parenting divorce aging) that life flings at them And

when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives in the second act

these friends proving the enduring power of ldquoteamworkrdquo rally

rsquoround their own with the strength and love that takes this comedy

in a poignant and surprising direction THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB is

the story of these five unforgettable womenmdasha hilarious and

touching comedy about friendships that last foreverhellip

Class Description Friday April 19 2013

Private Cocktail Reception 700 pm

Lecture with Artist John Fawcett

Visit with the Collectors

And Seth Hopkins

Director of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville

Georgia

Saturday April 20 2013

900 am ndash300 pm

In this full day workshop

the artist will discuss the major components of a good

painting in both watercolor and oil In the morning he will

take an in depth look at composition values color edges

and do a live demonstration

The students will begin working on

their own using a photograph of a horse

provided by the artist or

from a photograph of their own

There will be time for one on one

discussion questions and answers

Workshop Fee $85

for the two events

Limited to 15 students

Watercolor

Reception Lecture amp Workshop

April 19 - 20th 2013

Western Artist

John Fawcett

ldquoSalt and Pepperrdquo Watercolor

John Fawcett

received his doctorate as a

veterinarian at Iowa Sate University He

worked with small animal and equine

veterinarians before he opened his own

practice He was always interested in

art but had never considered it for a

career In 1996 he sold his practice to

paint full time and pursue his dream of

being an artist

Fawcett started out painting mainly in

watercolor but has introduced oils to

his repertoire

ldquoIt depends on the subject matter

and what medium I feel like

painting with at the time There is a

certain softness and fluidness with

watercolors while oils provide rich

colors and textures and a

buttery feelingrdquo

Since taking the leap of faith to

become an artist he has been invited to

participate in some of the most

prestigious Western Art Shows in the

country and is represented by top

galleries He has been featured in Art of the West

Western Horseman

Cowboys and Indians

The Equine Image

Informart and

US Art magazines

He and his wife Elizabeth and their animals

live in Southern Pennsylvania

and Northern Colorado

Visit johnjohnfawcettstudiocom

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction

ARTS CENTER THEATRE

Beauty and The Beast JR Performance Dates

Thursday April 25th

Friday April 26th

7 PM

Saturday April 27th

amp Sunday April 28th

2 PM

Following Saturdayrsquos Matinee there will be a Be

Our Guest event which will include tasty treats with

the character and a photo opportunity with

characters as well Cost is $5 person and space will

be limited

DIXIE SWIM CLUB Auditions Thursday May 16

th

Show Dates July 26-28

THE STORY Five Southern women whose friendships began many

years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend

every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands

kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North

Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each

otherrsquos lives THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those

weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years Sheree the

spunky team captain desperately tries to maintain her organized

and ldquoperfectrdquo life and continues to be the grouprsquos leader Dinah the

wisecracking overachiever is a career dynamo But her victories in

the courtroom are in stark contrast to the frustrations of her personal

life Lexie pampered and outspoken is determined to hold on to her

looks and youth as long as possible She enjoys being marriedmdash

over and over and over again The self-deprecating and acerbic

Vernadette acutely aware of the dark cloud that hovers over her

life has decided to just give in and embrace the chaos And sweet

eager-to-please Jeri Neal experiences a late entry into motherhood

that takes them all by surprise As their lives unfold and the years

pass these women increasingly rely on one another through advice

and raucous repartee to get through the challenges (men sex

marriage parenting divorce aging) that life flings at them And

when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives in the second act

these friends proving the enduring power of ldquoteamworkrdquo rally

rsquoround their own with the strength and love that takes this comedy

in a poignant and surprising direction THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB is

the story of these five unforgettable womenmdasha hilarious and

touching comedy about friendships that last foreverhellip

Class Description Friday April 19 2013

Private Cocktail Reception 700 pm

Lecture with Artist John Fawcett

Visit with the Collectors

And Seth Hopkins

Director of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville

Georgia

Saturday April 20 2013

900 am ndash300 pm

In this full day workshop

the artist will discuss the major components of a good

painting in both watercolor and oil In the morning he will

take an in depth look at composition values color edges

and do a live demonstration

The students will begin working on

their own using a photograph of a horse

provided by the artist or

from a photograph of their own

There will be time for one on one

discussion questions and answers

Workshop Fee $85

for the two events

Limited to 15 students

Watercolor

Reception Lecture amp Workshop

April 19 - 20th 2013

Western Artist

John Fawcett

ldquoSalt and Pepperrdquo Watercolor

John Fawcett

received his doctorate as a

veterinarian at Iowa Sate University He

worked with small animal and equine

veterinarians before he opened his own

practice He was always interested in

art but had never considered it for a

career In 1996 he sold his practice to

paint full time and pursue his dream of

being an artist

Fawcett started out painting mainly in

watercolor but has introduced oils to

his repertoire

ldquoIt depends on the subject matter

and what medium I feel like

painting with at the time There is a

certain softness and fluidness with

watercolors while oils provide rich

colors and textures and a

buttery feelingrdquo

Since taking the leap of faith to

become an artist he has been invited to

participate in some of the most

prestigious Western Art Shows in the

country and is represented by top

galleries He has been featured in Art of the West

Western Horseman

Cowboys and Indians

The Equine Image

Informart and

US Art magazines

He and his wife Elizabeth and their animals

live in Southern Pennsylvania

and Northern Colorado

Visit johnjohnfawcettstudiocom

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction

Class Description Friday April 19 2013

Private Cocktail Reception 700 pm

Lecture with Artist John Fawcett

Visit with the Collectors

And Seth Hopkins

Director of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville

Georgia

Saturday April 20 2013

900 am ndash300 pm

In this full day workshop

the artist will discuss the major components of a good

painting in both watercolor and oil In the morning he will

take an in depth look at composition values color edges

and do a live demonstration

The students will begin working on

their own using a photograph of a horse

provided by the artist or

from a photograph of their own

There will be time for one on one

discussion questions and answers

Workshop Fee $85

for the two events

Limited to 15 students

Watercolor

Reception Lecture amp Workshop

April 19 - 20th 2013

Western Artist

John Fawcett

ldquoSalt and Pepperrdquo Watercolor

John Fawcett

received his doctorate as a

veterinarian at Iowa Sate University He

worked with small animal and equine

veterinarians before he opened his own

practice He was always interested in

art but had never considered it for a

career In 1996 he sold his practice to

paint full time and pursue his dream of

being an artist

Fawcett started out painting mainly in

watercolor but has introduced oils to

his repertoire

ldquoIt depends on the subject matter

and what medium I feel like

painting with at the time There is a

certain softness and fluidness with

watercolors while oils provide rich

colors and textures and a

buttery feelingrdquo

Since taking the leap of faith to

become an artist he has been invited to

participate in some of the most

prestigious Western Art Shows in the

country and is represented by top

galleries He has been featured in Art of the West

Western Horseman

Cowboys and Indians

The Equine Image

Informart and

US Art magazines

He and his wife Elizabeth and their animals

live in Southern Pennsylvania

and Northern Colorado

Visit johnjohnfawcettstudiocom

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction

Registration Form

Make a copy of this form

complete and send with your

payment to the

Colquitt County Arts Center

Artist John Fawcett

401 7th Ave SW

Moultrie Georgia 31768

Name

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Address CityStateZip

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash Cell or home with area code

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

E-mail address

mdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdashmdash

Payment _________________

Send By April 8 2013

Limit 15 students

Visit our website at

wwwcolquittcountyartscom

229-985-1922

Supply List

2 sheets of heavy

watercolor paper

(prefer 300 lb)

Board or surface to mount

paper with tape or staples

Various size

watercolor brushes

Watercolor Paints

alizarin crimson

cadmium red

cadmium yellow

yellow ochre

burnt umber

ultramarine blue

cerulean blue cobalt blue

white gouache

Water Vessel

Notebook A syllabus will be provided

Please bring $5 to cover lunch

expenses Thank you

Community Outreach Progams by the Colquitt County Arts Center

The Colquitt County arts Center reaches throughout the community through local and state grants to

teach visual performing and arts therapy to many organizations

The Program for Exceptional Children is designed to provide Yoga for the special student to learn to

focus and control their daily lives Ponda McKinney certified in ldquoYoga for the Special Childrdquo and

assistant Sabrina Roberts teach this amazing discipline in 155 classes at the schools in Colquitt County

The program is funded by the Program for Exceptional Children and the Moultrie Service League

The Prevention program is a reward project for Colquitt County High School students that are in the

Achievement Program Instructor Kathy Nelson works in the visual arts weekly with these students

Joining Kathy this winter is Lydia Tyler to do a ldquoSay No to Alcoholrdquo Campaign for teens created by the

students This program is funded by Family Connections Collaborative and the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Development ldquoHearts for Familiesrdquo

The 21st Century program included curriculum based instruction in the visual arts Kathy Nelson

teaches a weekly class for grades 1-5 at the Friendship Alliance Church The program is funded through

a grant from the YMCA

The Moultrie and Doerun Housing Authority provided sites and funding for summer camps arts

projects and weekly classes for youth and adults Instructors in the program are Ponda McKinney- arts

and crafts Michael Ryce-music and Kathy Nelson ndashpainting

The United Way makes it possible for performing and arts activities to be provided at the Arts Center

through summer camps theater senior adult painting and scholarship at the NW Youth Center in

music the Boys and Girls Club in art music and theater and at all the YMCA Primetime sites in art

Instructors include Kathy Nelson Lennie Flowers Michael Ryce Karen Sasine Lin Sheffield 6 guest

summer camp artist 12 youth assistants and art center instructors who teach group and private classes

Alcohol Prevention Media Campaign Achievement Center high school students are designing a countywide multi-media

campaign to raise awareness about the perils of underage drinking and alcohol abuse

Thanks to prevention funding from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and

Development Disabilities awarded HEARTS for Families and the Colquitt County Family

Connection Collaborative on Children and Families the arts center is taking on the task of

instructing and guiding these at-risk students through the process of developing a media

campaign from concept and graphic arts design to digital production The advertisements

developed will be published in various media forms (including online ads over-the-road

banners billboards and print ads) this spring Plans are to display students original artwork

created for the campaign this spring as well Visual Arts Instructor Kathy Nelson and Arts

Center Curator Lydia Tyler are heading up creative instruction