VACNJ Summer 2020 Catalogue

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SUMMER 2020 Art classes for adults and teens of all skill levels

CLASSES BEGIN IN JULY!


Welcome Back! The Art Center is so happy to welcome students back this summer after all the difficulties we’ve faced as a community during the last few months. One thing I know in my heart is that art makes a difference in our lives. It helps us find hope, offers solace, and makes meaning of our lives in ways that help us move forward. My hope is that through our art we can all share what we’ve learned so that our community and world can rise strong. We are rescheduling our Members Art Show + Collectors Week, which normally occurs in June, because of pandemic concerns and will let you know as soon as a new date is set. We look forward to a future gathering with all of you, celebrating you and your art at that new time. As always, if you have any questions you can reach me at mcohn@artcenternj.org. —MELANIE COHN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

BUILDING HOURS Mon–Thurs: 8:45 AM–10 PM Fri: 8:45 AM–6 PM Sat: 9:30 AM–5 PM Sun: 10 AM–5 PM

FIVE WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online: artcenternj.org 2. Phone: 908.273.9121 3. In Person 4. Email: frontdesk@artcenternj.org 5. Mail: Front Desk/ Studio School Registration Visual Arts Center of New Jersey 68 Elm Street Summit, NJ 07901

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BASIC SUSTAINING • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

JOIN TODAY Basic Membership Includes: • Unlimited free gallery admission Eligibility for exhibition opportunities • Members-only tuition rate on Studio School classes • Discounted admission to selected special events and programs • Discounts on exhibition catalogues

Basic benefits listed Discounts on Kids' or Adult Art Party and Summer Art Camp North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Program Privileges (see below) One set of Art Center note cards ($10 value) Two guest passes for free gallery admission One complimentary catalogue annually Name recognition in the Annual Report One complimentary Individual Membership to give as a gift ($60 value) One-year subscription to Art News Magazine ($60 value) One complimentary Dual/Family Membership to give as a give ($100 value) Name recognition on the Art Center’s Donor Wall

† Seniors and college students (ages 18+ with proof or age or enrollment) ‡ Two adults and all children living in the household In addition to VACNJ benefits, sustaining members at the $125 Friend level and above have access to more than 1,100 museum and cultural institutions in North America through the North American Reciprocal Museum Program (NARM). All members receive invitations to exclusive member’s events and early registration or discounted admission on select special events and programs. For more information visit us online at artcenternj.org/membership. You can also contact us at 908.273.9121 or info@artcenternj.org. The Art Center is a member of the North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Program, an association of 1,100 arts and cultural institutions across North America that exchange member benefits with qualified organizations. Art Center Members, at the Friend Level and above, can access benefits at participating institutions, including free admission and discounts. More information about NARM can be found on our website. NOTICE: Please allow 30 days to receive membership card(s). Memberships are valid for one full year from the date of issue. Dues are tax-deductible and are non-refundable with no exceptions. Facilities are wheelchair accessible and a wheelchair is available on site for guests' use. If an individual requires other special accommodations to assist with this or other disabilities, the Art Center requires a request in writing by mail, fax, or email. All requests must be received 15 business days in advance of the program or event.

Major support for the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey is provided in part by the Peter R. & Cynthia K. Kellogg Foundation, Wilf Family Foundations, and Art Center members and donors.

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IN THE MUSEUM VIRTUAL EXHIBITION ON VIEW JULY 10–AUGUST 30

FOCUS FORWARD

Available at artcenternj.org Focus Forward is an exhibition at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey that will showcase the work of the New Jersey Photography Forum (NJPF). Co-founded by Nancy Ori and the late Michael Creem, this group has been dedicated to furthering the interests of fine art photographers in New Jersey over the past 25 years—an achievement celebrated in a number of recent exhibitions throughout the state. In recognition of our long and ongoing relationship with the group, the Art Center will mount an exhibition of new work by NJPF members to be held July 10–August 30. This show shifts the focus to the next 25 years with an eye toward the future of the group. The exhibition is curated for the Art Center by staff members Curator, Mary Birmingham; Exhibitions Manager, Kimberly Fisher; and Director of Education and Community Engagement, Sarah Walko.

Nancy Ori, Ceiling, 2020, archival inkjet print, courtesy of the artist.

STUDIO SCHOOL SUMMER 2020 CALENDAR June 22: Online Art Camp Begins July 4: Art Center Closed—Happy Independence Day! July 6: In-person Summer Art Camp Begins July 13: Summer Semester Begins August 23: Summer Semester Ends* August 28: Summer Art Camp Ends *Each 6-week class has one make-up date reserved after the end of the semester. As needed, make-ups will be scheduled from August 24-30 at the regularly scheduled day/time.

SUMMER ART CAMP Our inspiring Summer Art Camps for kids ages 5–9, tweens ages 10–12, and teens ages 13+ start June 22 and run until August 28. All camps are taught by talented teaching artists. For kids, we have all-new projects in our classic themes, and we’re adding new themes for more adventurous artists. Those in kids camp will make 2D-and 3D-projects that utilize a variety of art media, which may include: painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed-media, and more. Our tween and teen campers will enjoy a focused exploration of a single technique or art media each week. Please visit artcenternj.org for full details. SUMMER ART CAMP FOR KIDS (AGES 5–9) • Online Art Camp: 7 weeks starting June 22 • In-Person Art Camp: 8 weeks starting July 6 • Saturday Art Camp for Kids: 7 individual Saturdays starting July 11 SUMMER ART CAMP FOR TWEENS (AGES 10–12) • Online Art Camp: 6 weeks starting June 29 • In-Person Art Camp: 8 weeks starting July 6 SUMMER ART CAMP FOR TEENS (AGES 13+) • Online Art Camp: 1 week starting June 29 • In-Person Art Camp: 8 weeks starting July 6

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SIP & SAMPLE: ART CAMP FOR ADULTS • Weekly sessions: Four Wednesdays starting July 8 • Weekly sessions: Four Wednesdays starting August 5

OPEN STUDIOS Our open studio program allows adult students to continue creating art in our fully-equipped studios. Our professional art studios have scheduled availability each semester, which varies based on class schedules. To confirm the open studio schedule, please visit our website after July 1. $5 per hour for drawing/painting; $10 per hour for all other media.

MENTOR SESSIONS Our unique mentor program offers one-on-one art instruction either in-person or online for students looking to explore a new medium or receive more personalized and advanced instruction. Our mentors impart years of working knowledge, helping students hone their skills and determine the direction in which they would like to take their work. Mentors can also provide experienced advice on a specific project or professional goal. Mentor sessions may be purchased in 2-hour blocks which can be used as a two-hour session or as two one-hour sessions, ensuring a fit for your schedule. For more information, please contact us at info@artcenternj.org or 908.273.9121. Tuition: $200 per student, per 2-hour block.

ART PARTIES Bring your group and make art with us! Art parties offer you and your guests an exciting hands-on art adventure in our professional studios. Choose any medium that interests you and we will customize an art project for your child. We provide the art materials and instructor; you bring the guests and snacks! Please contact us for more information at info@artcenternj.org or 908.273.9121.

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ADULT SUMMER 2020

Classes are for all levels unless otherwise marked.

 INTERMEDIATE

ADULT ART CAMP

3480 NEW! Take the Wheel! Beginning Wheel Throwing

3365/3366 Sip & Sample: Art Camp for Adults (21+)

Instructors: Varies Wednesdays, 7–9:30 PM Sip wine, enjoy snacks, and make art! Our talented teaching artists will introduce you to a new art medium each week, which may include ceramics, painting, drawing, or pastel. Perfect for groups of friends, couples, or anyone wanting to create art in a festive and relaxed atmosphere. No art experience is necessary. We’ll provide snacks and some beverages, but you are welcome to also BYOB. Please see our website for full descriptions of weekly projects. 3365 4 sessions: 7/8–7/29 (wheel thrown ceramics, acrylic painting, mosaics, charcoal drawing) 3366 4 sessions: 8/5–8/26 (handbuilt ceramics, watercolor painting, pastels, pen & ink) Tuition: member $205, non-member $225

CERAMICS 3467 Functional Ware: More Than Just a Pretty Pot

Instructor: Lisette Bedoya Mondays, 6–8:30 PM This class is for those eager to experiment with ceramics! Use a variety of methods to expand on simple forms and focus on finishing techniques. 6 sessions: 7/13–8/17 Tuition: member $220, non-member $240 Materials fee: $30

3468 Raku Fever!

Instructor: Lisette Bedoya Tuesdays, 6–8:30 PM Raku fever is in the house! Excited for the next Raku-Fest? Get ahead of the game by throwing and decorating pieces to be bisque fired and ready for raku firing. Taping techniques and glazing strategies will be covered. 6 sessions: 7/14–8/18 Tuition: member $220, non-member $240 Materials fee: $30

3469 Beyond Beginner: Wheel Throwing

Instructor: Lisette Bedoya Thursdays, 6–8:30 PM Are you ready to step up your wheel throwing game? Through demonstrations and hands-on practice, students will work through a series of projects designed to introduce new skills to add to their throwing repertoires. Topics such as throwing lidded forms, multiple component forms, and various surface embellishments will be covered. This class is for intermediate students who are proficient in basic wheel throwing. 6 sessions: 7/16–8/20 Tuition: member $220, non-member $240 Materials fee: $30

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Materials included unless otherwise noted. Materials list will be online or provided by instructor in class. Fees also help maintain the teaching spaces.

 ADVANCED

Instructor: Sarah Maxwell Thursdays, 6:30–9 PM Have you ever wanted to try making pottery on the wheel? Come learn the basic techniques of wheel throwing including centering, pulling, shaping, and trimming in a fun and creative atmosphere. Students will also be guided in decorating and glazing methods to complete their pieces. Class size is limited to six students to maximize individual attention. 6 sessions: 7/16–8/20 Tuition: member $225, non-member $245 Materials fee: $30

DIGITAL MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY 3470 NEW! Photoshop CC and Lightroom Classic CC Refresher

Instructor: Donald Polzo Mondays, 6–8:30 PM Adobe image editing software has grown quickly over the past five years. Creative Cloud (CC) based updates occur weekly. Keeping up to date with the newest features and remembering the effective legacy features requires constant practice. This course is intended to give the student a refresher in Photoshop CC and Lightroom Classic CC. We will review the basics and get up to date on the newest features of both CC applications. Students will have hands-on practice during class. Students should have prior experience with either or both applications. A syllabus listing the weekly class topics and materials list will be provided to registered students. 6 sessions: 7/13–8/17 Tuition: member $220, non-member $240 Materials fee: $20

3489 Personal Projects: Digital Printing Access Instructor: Donald Polzo Tuesdays, 6–9 PM Continue to further your personal digital projects over the summer using the digital lab’s state-ofthe-art Epson P9000 HDX Supercolor printer. Students will have supervised access to this fine art printer over eight individual sessions (students may register for as many sessions as they like). Printing will be done through Photoshop CC or Lightroom Classic CC. Students will bring their own Epson compatible papers. Prerequisite: iMac computer experience, working knowledge of Photoshop CC and/or Lightroom Classic CC. 6 sessions: 7/14–8/18 Tuition: member $255, non-member $285 Materials fee: $40

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3487 NEW! Discovering the Photographer Within

Instructor: Bill Steele Thursdays, 6:30–9 PM Through themed assignments, explore your connection to various subjects and how to express your individual point of view through photography. Photographic techniques will be introduced as tools to enhance each student’s vision. Group discussions will help students explore, clarify, and refine their voices as photographers. 6 sessions: 7/16–8/20 Tuition: member $215, non-member $235 Materials fee: $30

FIBER 3488 NEW! Weaving on a Four-Harness Loom

Instructor: Ellen Hess Wednesdays, 6:30–9:30 PM This class is a comprehensive introduction to hand weaving on a tabletop loom. Students will learn how to calculate, measure, and wind the warp threads; dress the loom and select a threading plan; thread the heddles and reed; and weave a variety of weave structure patterns. Students will weave their choice of a scarf, wall piece, or table runner. Finishing methods will also be discussed and demonstrated. 6 sessions: 7/15–8/19 Tuition: member $230, non-member $250 Materials fee: $50

JEWELRY 3465, 3466 Jewelry & Metalsmithing

Instructor: Sue Sachs 3465 Tuesdays, 3:30–6 PM 3466 Tuesdays, 7:30–10 PM Study with Sue Sachs a working artist, master metalworker, and Art Center instructor of more than 30 years. Learn jewelry and metalsmithing techniques through demonstrations, discussion, and individualized instruction using silver, copper, and brass, or a combination of the three. Start by designing your own piece and learn core techniques such as sawing, filing, soldering, texturing, and polishing to bring it to life. Students will be led through a skills-based curriculum, enabling them to learn and grow their skills at their own level and pace. Beginners are welcome. Please bring a sketchbook to the first class to work on your design and take notes. Other materials will be discussed in class. 6 sessions: 7/14–8/18 Tuition: member $205, non-member $225 Materials fee: $30

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ADULT SUMMER 2020

Materials included unless otherwise noted. Materials list will be online or provided by instructor in class. Fees also help maintain the teaching spaces.

Classes are for all levels unless otherwise marked.

 INTERMEDIATE

PAINTING & DRAWING

3481 Introduction to Watercolor Pencils

3471 Draw Everything with Confidence

Instructor: Stephen Yavorski Mondays, 7–9:30 PM Build confidence in your drawing skills! Learn how to take what you see in our 3D world and successfully translate it to a flat paper surface through clear instruction on the principles of drawing. If you feel ready to take your work to the next level, you may develop your drawings into paintings. 6 sessions: 7/13–8/17 Tuition: member $185, non-member $205

3476 NEW! Introduction to Painting

Instructor: Joel Tidey Mondays, 7–9:30 PM For students new to painting, this class will introduce the materials and basic techniques necessary to get started. Learn how to prepare a surface, block in a composition, mix colors, and achieve dynamic contrasts. Although this class will focus on oil painting, students who wish to work in acrylics are welcome. 6 sessions: 7/13–8/17 Tuition: member $185, non-member $205

3473 Drawing the Figure with Confidence

Instructor: Joel Tidey Tuesdays, 7–9:30 PM Figure it out! Learn to simplify the complex nature of drawing the human form by getting familiar with basic anatomy to better understand the figure. Because our poses are short, you will be able to focus on how to initiate a figure drawing through basic structuring. Repetition and practice are key elements in expressing yourself with confidence. Please note: This class uses both female and male life (nude) models. Students under 18 years of age must have written permission from a parent or guardian to participate. 6 sessions: 7/14–8/18 Tuition: member $185, non-member $205 Materials fee: $45

3474 Beginning Watercolor

Instructor: Donna Read Wednesdays, 7–9:30 PM Explore watercolors through demonstration and individual instruction and develop and build upon your own unique style while having fun. No matter your current level of skill, learn techniques of watercolor by working from a variety of inspirational materials to create beautiful finished paintings. Paint with confidence and control of this exciting medium. 6 sessions: 7/15–8/19 Tuition: member $185, non-member $205

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Instructor: Traci Zaretzka Thursdays, 6–8:30 PM Watercolor pencils are a versatile medium. Experiment with a variety of watercolor pencil techniques: using them as traditional watercolors, drawing with them and blending colors with water, drawing on wet paper for bold vibrant colors, and using them for fine details. The first part of the workshop will be a series of small drawings applying the different techniques. In the second part of the workshop, students will have the opportunity to create their own small watercolor paintings using any or all of the techniques learned in class. 5 sessions: 7/23–8/20 Tuition: member $160, non-member $170

PRINTMAKING 3478 NEW! Printmaking for Beginners

Instructor: Aliese Andersen Volk Tuesdays, 6:30–9 PM Printmaking is a great way to make dynamic and exciting art! Learn how to create one-of-a-kind monotype prints and generate editions of prints using relief and collagraph techniques. Students will use easy-to-find materials to make printmaking accessible, even outside the classroom. 6 sessions: 7/14–8/18 Tuition: member $190, non-member $210 Materials fee: $30

SPECIAL SUBJECTS 3464 Handmade Books

Instructor: David DiMarchi Saturdays, 11 AM–3 PM In this book-making class, artists will become familiar with the tools, materials, and tricks of the bookbinding trade! Throughout this course, we’ll explore contemporary bookbinding, creating multiple book structures for highly personalized soft and hardcover books—ideal for journals, sketchbooks and artist books. Every artist will leave with beautiful handmade books, and all the knowledge needed to explore binding in their own work. All book-making materials and tools are included, but artists should anticipate supplying recycled prints, decorative and/or handmade papers, photographs, and printed ephemera to include in their bindings. Beginners welcome and encouraged! 3 sessions: 7/11–7/25 Tuition: member $180, non-member $200 Materials fee: $30

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 SMALL CLASS

ADULT WORKSHOPS 3461 NEW! Painting with Wool: Needle Felted Seascapes

Instructor: Martha McDonald Needle felting is a fun fiber technique that is easy to learn and full of possibilities. Through demonstrations and step-by-step instruction, students will learn how to transform colorful wool roving into beautiful, tactile felted images. Techniques covered will include how to form basic shapes, layering colors, adding details, and more. Students will create a beautiful summer seascape. Saturday, 7/11, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105, Materials fee: $25

3492 Still Life Photography

Instructor: Bill Blanchard Learn the various techniques for shooting high quality photographic still-lifes, whether classical or for commercial use. Topics will include: setting up a still life photo shoot; natural light; studio strobe and continuous studio light systems; using light to create emotion, mood, mystery, and drama; natural and studio backdrops; creating strong photographic compositions. Limited to six students to allow for maximum time and attention for students. Please bring your camera and a notebook. Sunday, 7/12, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105, Materials fee: $15

3491 NEW! Dynamic Plein Air Watercolor Landscapes

Instructor: Mark de Mos The summer is the perfect time to get outside and paint. Learn to paint dynamic plein air landscapes by using strong contrasts to create excitement. Emphasis will be on using contrasting colors, thick versus thin paint, and various textures to make your watercolor painting pop. Painting plein air will also challenge students to look for design elements on the spot to strengthen their compositions. Sunday, 7/12, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

3462 Abstract Painting

Instructor: Matthew Langley A painting doesn’t need to be realistic to be outstanding. Discover your voice as a painter as you explore non-representational painting techniques to express your visual ideas. Abstract painting is no different than painting from life. You will learn the structure of making images including format, composition, rhythm, color, surface, and texture. A wide variety of painting styles and approaches will be addressed. Saturday, 7/18, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

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ADULT SUMMER 2020

Classes are for all levels unless otherwise marked.

 INTERMEDIATE

3463 NEW! Painting Liquids & Glass in Watercolor

3498 Intaglio Printmaking

Instructor: Jennie Traill Schaeffer Painting transparent, shiny surfaces can be challenging. This workshop will show you how to successfully render materials like glass and liquids in watercolor. Working from direct observation students will learn to see and capture the subtle shadows and dramatic highlights that give liquids and glass three-dimensionality and sparkle. Saturday, 7/18, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

3495 Expressive Figure Drawing with Line & Wash

Instructor: Joel Tidey Experiment with the fascinating new medium water-soluble graphite. Students will work from a live model using line and wash to represent the figure. Gain confidence by learning to see form more simply through painterly expression. Students will improve their skills of observation to create fun and expressive works of art. Some materials provided. Sunday, 7/19, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105, Materials fee: $35

3493 Crochet for Beginners

Instructor: Dawn Noonan Crochet is a fun and easy traditional fiber art. This workshop introduces beginners to all the basics they need to get started so that you can confidently crochet on your own. Students will learn basic crochet stitches and how to read patterns, and will be guided through creating their own personalized project. Sunday, 7/19, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

3496 NEW! Handbuilding Raku Animals

Instructor: Sarah Maxwell Learn various techniques of handbuilding while preparing work to fire in the Art Center’s upcoming Fall Raku-Fest. Students will create a small collection of animals of their choice with guidance that considers the unique effects and challenges that raku firing creates. Exploring the use of colorful underglazes for raku firing will also be covered. Materials fee includes clay, underglazes, and bisque firing of all work. Saturday & Sunday, 7/25 & 26, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $210, Materials fee: $25

3497 Pen & Ink Drawing

Instructor: Drew Maillard Explore pen & ink as a medium. Start with value and texture exercises and continue to simple drawings. Experiment with different drawing tools brought by the instructor such as dip-quill pens and brush pens. Open to beginning and intermediate students. Sunday, 7/26, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

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Materials included unless otherwise noted. Materials list will be online or provided by instructor in class. Fees also help maintain the teaching spaces.

 ADVANCED

Instructor: David DiMarchi Learn how to transform drawings into editionable prints quickly and easily in this workshop. Students will be introduced to the tools and materials of dry-point etching and learn the insand-outs of plate making. Students will then be guided in properly inking and wiping plates, and how to use the etching press. Various methods of incorporating color into prints will also be covered. This workshop is the perfect primer for future etching and intaglio classes. Sunday, 7/26, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105, Materials fee: $35

3500 NEW! Where the Surf Meets the Turf: Seascapes & Landscapes

Instructor: Andrea Gianchiglia What better way to enjoy the summer than to paint the sultry sea and lush landscapes? Students will create various seascapes and landscapes from either personal reference images or ones provided by the instructor. Any medium is welcome, and various demonstrations will be given. Focus points will be capturing dynamic waves, wet sand, rock formations, calm reflections, summer foliage, and more. Sunday, 8/2, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

3501 NEW! Portrait Photography & Lighting

Instructor: Bill Blanchard Learn about the tools and techniques used to achieve high quality photography portraits whether for personal or professional use. Posing individuals, couples, and small groups will be covered, as well as various lighting methods to create flattering images. Students will have access to studio equipment and backdrops and will be instructed in how to properly set up for shooting. Saturday, 8/8, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105, Materials fee: $25

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3494 Crocheted French Market Bag

Instructor: Dawn Noonan Everyone knows the chic mesh market bags the French love to use for their shopping. Learn how to crochet your own with naturally beautiful cotton yarn. This fashionable and functional bag will give your shopping a little extra flair and help you go green! For students with some crochet experience. Sunday, 8/9, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

3502 NEW! Industrial Landscapes

Instructor: Joel Tidey Industrial sites can have a beauty of their own. Explore the differences and challenges of painting an industrial-themed landscape versus a traditional one. Learn how to use the shapes and shadows of buildings to make an exciting composition. Attention to details such as weathering and rusting on structures will emphasize the industrial environment. Saturday, 8/15, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

3503 Lampworked Glass Beads

Instructor: Stephanie Maddalena Visit Venice without leaving the studio with this popular workshop! Learn to make beautiful Venetian-glass beads using glass rods and a handheld torch. Saturday & Sunday, 8/29 & 30, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $210, Materials fee: $65

3504 Drawing in Perspective

Instructor: Drew Maillard Want to add depth and realism to your drawing and painting? Learn to draw one-, two-, and three-point perspective; measure in perspective; and achieve uniform proportions throughout a drawing through step by step instruction. Follow along with the instructor through various exercises for hands-on learning. Sunday, 8/23, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

3490 A Day of Sketching: Drawing for All Levels

Instructor: Mary Jean Canziani Working in charcoal and pencil from a still life, students will work on increasing their observational skills and honing their drawing techniques. It is the sketching practice we all need as a foundation for working in any medium, or for the simple pleasure of drawing. Sunday, 8/9, 10 AM–4 PM Tuition: $105

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SUMMER 2020

Materials included unless otherwise noted. Materials list will be online or provided by instructor in class. Fees also help maintain the teaching spaces.

Classes are for all levels unless otherwise marked.

 INTERMEDIATE

TEEN CLASSES

3472 Just Drawing (ages 13−17)

3477 NEW! Make Your Own Books (ages 14−17)

Instructor: Aliese Andersen Volk Mondays, 6−8 PM This class will introduce students to the tools and techniques used to create handmade books. Various construction, binding, and decorative methods will be explored. Students will leave the class with several one-of-a-kind journals, sketchbooks, or gifts to share with friends and loved ones. 6 sessions: 7/13−8/17 Tuition: member $175, non-member $195 Materials fee: $25

 ADVANCED

Instructor: Stephen Yavorski Tuesdays, 6−8 PM Build confidence in your drawing skills! Learn how to take what you see in the 3D-world and successfully translate it to a 2D-paper surface. Whether you are an experienced artist preparing to create a portfolio or are new to the art world, students will receive individual attention appropriate to their level. 6 sessions: 7/14−8/18 Tuition: member $175, non-member $195

3479 NEW! Exploring Ceramics (ages 13−17)

Instructor: Sarah Maxwell Wednesdays, 6−8 PM Learn fundamentals or continue your exploration of wheel throwing, handbuilding, and sculpting with clay. Emphasis will be on learning the

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correct techniques to create, decorate, and glaze functional and sculptural ceramic pieces. 6 sessions: 7/15−8/19 Tuition: member $175, non-member $195 Materials fee: $28

3475 Just Painting: Intro to Oils (ages 13−17)

Instructor: Stephen Yavorski Thursdays, 6−8 PM Learn the foundation skills of painting in oils in this introductory course. Cover basics such as blocking in a composition, color mixing, values, and proper handling of materials. Please wear clothes that can get messy. 6 sessions: 7/16−8/20 Tuition: member $175, non-member $195 Materials fee: $38

STUDIO SCHOOL POLICIES PAYMENT PROCEDURES Each class must be paid in full at the time of registration. Prorating is not available. A $25 fee will be assessed for any returned check. CONFIRMATION OF COURSE REGISTRATION Students who provide an email address at time of registration will receive an automated receipt and confirmation via email; students who do not provide an email address will not receive confirmation. Students should assume a class is running unless otherwise notified (about five days before start date). The Art Center calls students only in the event of a class cancellation. LATE REGISTRATION There is no late registration fee, but you will be charged the full price of the course. Prorating is not available. You may not join a class past its second week. REFUNDS Students who withdraw from a class or workshop will receive a full refund upon receipt of written notification up to one week (7 days) prior to the start of a class or workshop, minus a $20 handling fee. After the first meeting of class, students will receive a prorated refund, minus a $20 handling fee. After the second meeting of class, no refunds or letters of credit will be issued. Students who withdraw from a workshop less than 24 hours in advance of the start will not be refunded. A full refund will be given if a class or workshop is canceled by the Art Center. No refunds will be issued for classes or workshops cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control, such as acts of God or any other event that renders the class or workshop impossible or in violation of government mandates. Refunds will be processed approximately 3-4 weeks from the date requested. Students who wish to withdraw from an art camp will receive a refund in accordance with the following guidelines. Cancellation 14 days or more before the session begins: 80% refund; cancellation 7–13 days before the session begins: 60% refund; cancellation 3–6 days before the session begins: 40% refund; cancellation 0–2 days before the session begins: no refund. MAKE-UP CLASSES The Art Center will only be closed for the dates listed in the calendar. Classes canceled due to holidays, instructor absence, inclement weather, or other unforeseen circumstances will be made up at the end of the semester. Students who miss class of their own accord will not receive a refund, letter of credit, or make-up opportunity.

WEATHER Please visit artcenternj.org or call 908.273.9121 for closing announcements due to inclement weather. The announcements will be recorded by 7:30 AM and will also be on News12 New Jersey television and Facebook. GIFT CERTIFICATES Gift certificates for classes, workshops, and camps are available for purchase. They are not redeemable for cash or able to be used for membership payment or other fees and services. JUNIOR STUDENTS (UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE) The Art Center reserves the right to remove, without refund, any child whose age is misrepresented during registration from any class or workshop. Teenage students under 18 years of age must have written permission from a parent or guardian to attend any class that uses a life model. STUDENT BEHAVIOR The Art Center reserves the right to dismiss any student for inappropriate behavior. AUDITING + SUBSTITUTIONS The Art Center allows students to audit classes when arranged with the permission of the director of Studio School. No student should be in any classroom unless registered or by permission of the director. No student substitutions are allowed. STUDENT PROPERTY The Art Center is not responsible for artwork and other property left on the premises and has no liability if such property is lost, stolen, or damaged, except in instances when artwork is displayed in a gallery exhibition and insurance coverage is in place. The Art Center does not have the space to store artwork between semesters. Any artwork left after the semester ends will be discarded. The Art Center is not responsible for any digital artwork or images left on the computers in the digital lab. You must back up your work on your flash drive every time you use the lab. FACILITY RULES The Art Center will be open to the public at 8:45 AM Monday–Friday and 10 AM Saturday & Sunday. Students may enter classrooms no earlier than 9:15 AM Monday–Friday and 10 AM Saturday & Sunday. Students enrolled in evening and weekend classes are expected to leave immediately after class. Animals, with the exception of service animals, are prohibited from entering the Art Center.

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MENTORSHIPS Students 13 years of age or older may request to have a private mentorship with an instructor. Dates and times for sessions will be agreed upon by the instructor and student and are dependent on studio availability. Mentorships cancelled with less than 24-hour notice are non-refundable. OPEN STUDIOS The Art Center schedules open studio hours each semester, dependent on studio availability. Open studios are open to all current Art Center members for an hourly rate. For ceramics open studio only, participants must be currently enrolled ceramics students. KILNS Kilns are reserved for firing current student work only. All work must be properly marked with student’s full name and course number in order to be fired. Firing of work takes approximately two weeks from time the piece was submitted for firing in the kiln room. No work created outside of the Art Center’s classes or open studios will be fired at the Art Center. INSTRUCTOR OR MODEL SUBSTITUTIONS The Art Center reserves the right to substitute instructors of an equal caliber for any class or workshop. The Art Center also reserves the right to substitute life and portrait models for any reason. PHOTOGRAPHY + VIDEO The Art Center will occasionally document classes, instructors, teaching demonstrations, and student work using photography and video for promotional purposes only. If you do not wish yourself or your child to be photographed, please notify the Art Center in writing at the beginning of the semester. RECORDING Recording of class sessions is not permitted, except with advance permission from the director of Studio School, and written consent from student(s) and instructor(s). PRICING ERRORS We aim to make certain prices are accurate. However, in the event of a pricing error, the Art Center reserves the right to cancel any registration resulting from such a pricing error.

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