2015 Gage Winter Catalog

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Winter 2015

Register online at GageAcademy.org beginning Monday, November 17 2014.

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WINTER 2015

Contents Mission

Guided by the belief that artists are made, not born, Gage strives to educate, enrich and engage artists and the community in the visual arts. Gage offers instruction in the principles of drawing, painting and sculpting and is dedicated to helping students of all ages and skill levels realize themselves as artists in contemporary society.

ABOUT GAGE 1 Studio Arts Intensive 26 Scholarships/Support 27

Drawing Jam

28-29

Gage Teaching Artists

30-31

Program Schedule

32 Student Information

Benefactors Joyce Allen, Kenneth S. Rosen, Ida S. Cole, Anne Steele

33 Registration Information

Executive Director Sheila Hughes Artistic Director Gary Faigin

Board of Trustees Erin Moyer President David Dwyer Vice President Ted Kutscher Treasurer Greg Eastman Secretary Julie Tall Immediate Past President Richard V. West Trustee Emeritus Ian Davis Board of Trustees Fellow Gary Bezowsky, Pamela Johnson, Ann Bradford, Scott Schliebner, Kim Hamilton, Anne Steele Co-Founders Pamela Belyea Director Emerita Gary Faigin Artistic Director Community Advisors Diane Butler, Lane Powell, WA Robert K. Dent, WA Ira Goldberg, Art Students League, NY David Hill, Sonata Capital, WA Zhi Lin, University of Washington, WA Chris Madison, Sierra Investments, CA Alvin Martin, Bader Martin, WA Trina Wherry, WA Shelly Farber, Seattle, WA John Wheeler, Seattle Artistic Advisors Domenic Cretara, artist, CA Samuel H. Davidson, Davidson Galleries, WA Antonio Lopéz García, artist, Spain Gregory Hedberg, Hirschl & Adler Gallery, NY Norman Lundin, Prographica Gallery, WA

Please

give

For 25 years, Gage Academy of Art, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit institution, has been serving the community with inspired programs and events for artists of all ages and abilities. To give online visit GageAcademy.org/support, or call our Development office at 206.323.4243 x12. Gage® and Drawing Jam® are registered trademarks of Gage Academy of Art. No part of this catalog may be reprinted without permission. ©2014 Gage Academy of Art. All Rights Reserved.

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ADULT PROGRAMS 3

Quick-Start Studio

4-6

Drawing Classes

7-10

Painting Classes

11

Sculpting Classes

12

Open Studios

12

Lecture Series

13

Weeklong Workshops

14-15

Weekend Workshops

16-17 Ateliers

TEEN PROGRAMS

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Teen Art Studios

19

Teen Workshops

EXHIBITIONS, EVENTS & TOURS

22 Performances 22 Exhibitions

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Professional Development Events Gage Art Travel

COVER ARTIST: MITCHELL ALBALA Teaching Artist Mitchell Albala is the author of Landscape Painting: Essential Concepts and Techniques for Plein Air and Studio Practice. A respected teaching artist for more than 25 years, he has been a longtime instructor at Gage Academy of Art. He has also lectured at the Seattle Art Museum and written for International Artist and Artist & Illustrators magazines. He hosts an educational blog at blog.MitchAlbala.com and is represented by Lisa Harris Gallery. See more of his work at MitchAlbala.com.

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Front cover: Gage Teaching Artist Mitchell Albala, Garden Steps in Winter, 2012, 28 x 21 inches, oil on canvas. This painting depicts the view from the Geo Studio at Gage.


Need a The Studio Arts Intensive is generously supported by the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust

Killer Portfolio?

We Can Help!

IF YOU’RE INTERESTED IN AN ART CAREER, the Studio Arts Intensive offers a solid foundation of skills to help take your art to the next level. Build a knockout portfolio that showcases your technical skills, supported by the personalized attention and individual mentorship to help you choose the path that’s right for you. The Studio Arts Intensive combines a focused curriculum in drawing, painting, sculpting and digital art with enrichment activities, including visits to colleges, museums and artist studios, as well as special guest lectures and demonstrations. The program culminates in an exhibition at Gage to showcase your work. Affordable and unique, the seven-month Studio Arts Intensive features: 1. Personalized guidance from experienced teaching artists and arts professionals 2. A portfolio of finished work in drawing, painting, sculpting and digital art 3. Opportunities to explore and network in the arts community 4. Immersion in the vibrant culture of an independant art school 5. Three half-tuition scholarships to Cornish College of the Arts, available exclusively for Studio Arts Intensive graduates! The Studio Arts Intensive runs September through April, and you have the option to extend your studies through June with a variety of specialized classes, chosen with the help of a curriculum advisor. For more information, contact Olivia Beaufait, Studio Arts Intensive Director, at Olivia@GageAcademy.org, or call 206 323 4243, x18.

studio arts intensive

Open House:

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 6:00PM-9:00PM

Join us for an inside look at the studios and facilities, meet the instructors, experience a mini-lesson and find out if the Studio Arts Intensive is right for you! Visit GageAcademy.org/studioarts for more and to RSVP – and we’ll see you there!


photo by Rachel White


Q UI C K -STA R T S T UD I O Introductory Classes $7 5 J a n ua ry 6 - 16 Affordable, accessible and engaging, Quick-Start classes are led by Gage teaching artists, and offer a taste of Gage without the commitment of a ten-week course. To learn more, call 206.323.4243 x10 or visit GageAcademy.org/quick-start – Appropriate for All Skill Levels!

Tuesday, January 6 DRAWING BOOT CAMP: THE FIGURE

EXPLORE PAINTING IN OILS

GET STARTED IN DRAWING

Tips and tricks for dynamic oil painting.

Classic drawing techniques for the beginner

HAMID ZAVAREEI

RYAN WEATHERLY

Explore techniques behind creating dynamic figure drawings.

Wednesday

Saturday

ARON HART

Thursday, January 8

Friday, January 16

THE QUICK SKETCH

BOTANICAL DRAWING BASICS

Learn to capture what you see with speed and accuracy!

Beginning techniques for capturing natural beauty!

BILL EVANS

KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN

Tuesday

6:30pm-9:30pm

Wednesday, January 7 FIGURE PAINTING IN OIL Time-honored oil painting techniques for the beginner. ANNE PETTY

Wednesday

9:30am-12:30pm

STILL-LIFE PAINTING IN OIL Discover the still-life through oil paint. JIM PHALEN

Wednesday

1:30pm-4:30pm

Thursday

6:30pm-9:30pm

9:30am-12:30pm

BOTANICAL WATERCOLOR WARM-UP

Discover classic illustration techniques.

Discover the beauty of botanicals through watercolor.

STEVE REDDY

Thursday

1:30pm-4:30pm

Friday

1:30pm-4:30pm

EXPRESSIVE PORTRAIT SCULPTING

Learn how to bring your sculpture to life!

BILL EVANS

Friday

1:30pm-4:30pm

6:30pm-9:30pm

ABSTRACT DRAWING

Saturday, January 10

Create abstract art with drawing.

GET STARTED IN FIGURE DRAWING

MICHAEL OTTERSEN

Explore the basics of drawing the figure.

Wednesday

KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN

Friday, January 9 Capture mood and emotion in your sculpture.

Wednesday

9:30am-12:30pm

ILLUSTRATIVE DRAWING

SCULPTING THE HUMAN FIGURE ANI O’FARRELL

Friday

2:00pm-5:00pm

6:30pm-9:30pm

RYAN WEATHERLY

Saturday

10:00am-1:00pm

Join us!

LET US HELP YOU FIND

handmade is best! This holiday season, share a touch of artistry with your friends and family by creating unique, handmade gifts at Gage! Visit GageAcademy.org/holiday to learn more about our affordable one-day holiday workshops, and give them a gift they’ll treasure for a lifetime.

THE PROGRAM THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU.

Call 206.323.4243, x10 to set up an appointment with one of our trained advisors, or upload examples of your work at GageAcademy.org/ adult-programs, and we can help find the best fit for your skill level and interests. For more info, email Curriculum@GageAcademy.org.


DRAW SKILL LEVELS

Each program features a recommended skill level prescribed by the instructor

Monday 6:30pm-9:30pm 1/19-3/23 Thursday 1:30pm-4:30pm 1/22-3/26 Saturday  10:00am-1:00pm 1/24-3/28

Explore the practical and theoretical aspects of drawing from observation through rendering both the still-life and figure in black and white media, and learn to draw the face and head from models. Development of visual problem-solving skills is stressed through a thorough exploration of accurate drawing, tonal value, perspective, composition and spatial arrangement. This course is the second in a series, which continues with Figure Drawing in Interiors (spring).

CLOCK-HOUR CLASSES & WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERS AT GAGE Classes and workshops at Gage allow art educators the opportunity to develop new skills and techniques that can be readily applied to the classroom. Gage has consulted with K-12 educators to create classes and workshops in drawing, painting and sculpting that are based on the professional development needs of educators. Gage Academy of Art is an approved clock-hours provider, and offers a wide range of inspiring professional development opportunities for educators. Look for the clock symbol, or call 206.323.4243 x10.

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Perspective Drawing (p.5) Portrait Drawing (p.5) Foundation Figure Drawing II (p.6) Foundation Drawing II (p.6) Design Concepts for Artists (p.6) Figure Sculpting (p.11) Anatomy Lecture Series (p.12)

FOUNDATION PAINTING CLASSES

ERIC ELLIOTT

RYAN WEATHERLY

All: appropriate for all skill levels. Beginning: little or no experience. Intermediate: basic understanding. Advanced: exhibit a technical mastery.

FOUNDATION DRAWING CLASSES

BEGINNING FIGURE DRAWING

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Portrait Painting in Oil (p.9) Foundation Figure Painting II: Head, Hands & Feet (p.9) Foundation Still-Life Painting II (p.10) Portrait Sculpting (p.11)

D1503W Beginning $475  Elliott D1504W Beginning  $475  Elliott D1505W Beginning  $475  Weatherly JULIA RICKETTS, DETAIL

DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS

DRAWING THE HUMAN FACE

MITCH ALBALA

Friday 1:30pm-4:30pm 1/23-3/27

ALISHA DALL’OSTO

Monday 6:30pm-9:30pm

1/19-3/23

Learn to draw the human face with ease and accuracy! For beginning drawing students who find the human face intimidating and frustrating, this course is designed to give the necessary practice and information to navigate facial structures, proportions and light. The first half of the class is strictly short poses, as you sharpen your ability to quickly block-in the basic shapes to capture the likeness of the sitter. The duration of the poses lengthen in the final weeks, giving time to render light and shadow, and develop higher contrast in your drawings. Instruction includes discussion about charcoal materials, drawing demonstrations, practical methods for capturing the form of important facial features, as well as developing a clear focus and concept for each drawing. D1526W

Beginning

This introductory class offers a guided and safe approach in which you learn to see more accurately with the keys to drawing: angles, measuring and proportion, negative space, gesture and value. Working from simple stilllifes and organic forms, you progress from line drawing toward a nuanced understanding of tonal description. Also explored are the methods artists use to describe space, and how to compose your subject within the “picture window.” Homework required. D1506W Beginning

$475

LEARN TO DRAW RYAN WEATHERLY

Saturday 2:00pm-5:00pm 1/24-3/28

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Discover key concepts and artistic principles in order to accurately render line, shape, proportion and negative space while working from simple objects and the still-life. Explore various drawing media, including charcoal and graphite, as you progress from simple lines toward a nuanced understanding of tonal description. D1502W Beginning

$450 ALISHA DALL’OSTO, DETAIL

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$450


Draw BEFORE PAINTING

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING

NATHAN DIPIETRO

JOHN ZADROZNY

Monday 9:30am-12:30pm 1/19-3/23

Monday 1:30pm-4:30pm 1/19-3/23

Learn to utilize your drawings in preparation for painting! Students should be versed in basic drawing skills as this course covers value studies, layout, color and compositional geometry. Explore the process from rough idea to the moment before loading the brush with paint. Preparatory drawings by a wide range of artists from the historical to the contemporary are studied to assist in developing your working method, and helping you create better paintings! D1507W Beginning

$450

DRAWING THE ILLUSTRATIVE STILL-LIFE

D Explore methods for creating pictorial space using perspective. Drawing from the imagination and observation, learn to use one- and two-point perspective; learn constructive techniques to incorporate perspective into your drawing. In-class drawing, discussions and individual guidance are part of each session. D1508W  All

$450

PORTRAIT DRAWING ERIC ELLIOTT

Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm 1/22-3/26

STEVE REDDY

Thursday 2:00pm-5:00pm 2/26-3/26 [5weeks]

This class focuses on the quick but detailed sketch, as you practice reducing a scene to its key elements in pencil, pen and watercolor. An understanding of general principals of perspective is helpful, but guidelines, vanishing points, etc., are foregone in favor of loose capture, invoking the artist’s unique style and sensibility. Principles are demoed and explored through interior settings and still-lifes. Each day includes a demo on a specific focus: contours, shading, modeling, color theory, detail and composition. D1524W All

$235

ARON HART

Sunday 10:00am-1:00pm 1/25-3/29

D Working from portrait models and selfportraits, study the essential techniques and concepts of proportion, line, value, volume, structure and composition. Focus on the basic concepts of drawing applied to the human form and learn to think visually, translating what you see into a compelling portrait using simple techniques. D1521W Beginning $475 D1522W Beginning $475

Elliott Hart

ABSTRACT DRAWING II JULIA RICKETTS

Tuesday 1:30pm-4:30pm 1/20-3/24

Learn to create images in an abstract mode using a range of drawing materials including charcoal, pencil, pastel and collage. Explore methods based on observation, using still-life objects and natural references to reconsider concepts such as mass, negative space, structure and shape from a new perspective. These basic building blocks form a vocabulary of methods for constructing new and original abstract images, as you learn to delimit, distill and transform what you see. D1513W  All $450 BARBARA FUGATE, DETAIL

LIFE IN SEQUENTIAL ILLUSTRATIONS STEVE REDDY

Thursday 2:00pm-5:00pm 1/22-2/19 [5weeks]

Create one or two-page diary pages based on anecdotes from your life, using illustration techniques which focus on a quick but detailed sketches. Topics include selecting/ writing the story, the symbols of graphic narration, editing for clarity and creating balanced and cohesive pages. D1523W All

$235

TERRY FURCHGOTT, DETAIL

LANDSCAPE DRAWING: LINE, TONE & COLOR

EXPRESSIVE FIGURE DRAWING II

SUZANNE BROOKER

Wednesday 1:30pm-4:30pm 1/21-3/25

Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm 1/21-3/25

Make expressive figure drawings in mixedmedia with color. Working with short and long poses, apply charcoal, soft pastel and colored ink wash onto large-format drawing paper. Issues of composition, space, texture, line, gesture and the expressive use of color are explored as you work toward loose, accurate and powerful mixed-media figure drawings.

Discover the power of line, tone and color as tools for enhancing personal expression in a landscape drawing. Weekly lessons build your skills as you explore the calligraphic line and dynamics of value and color schemas, from the realistic to the outrageous, as you work from photographs, memory and your imagination. D1517W  All $450

BARBARA FUGATE

D1520W Intermediate

$475


Draw CAST DRAWING LARINE CHUNG

Saturday

10:00am-1:00pm

1/24-3/28

Learning to draw a sculptural cast from direct observation gives you practice in studying line, tone and mass without the complication of color. You begin building your drawing with a block-in, the foundation of the classical drawing process, and then model the large and small forms with tonal values. In addition, develop expressive skills through various gesture drawings. D1518W

All

$450

LANDSCAPE DRAWING NATHAN DIPIETRO

Saturday 10:00am-1:00pm 1/24-3/28 Working from personal photographs and your imagination, learn to create dynamic and compelling environments in your work. In addition, walking tours of the local landscape introduce you to methods of seeing and experiencing space to enrich and enhance your work. D1516W  All $450

FOUNDATION FIGURE DRAWING II

SHORT-POSE FIGURE DRAWING

ARON HART

JOHN ZADROZNY

Tues/Thurs 6:30pm-9:30pm 1/20-3/26

Tuesday  1:30pm-4:30pm 1/20-2/17 [5weeks] Tuesday  1:30pm-4:30pm 2/24-3/24 [5weeks]

RYAN WEATHERLY

Weds/Fri 1:30pm-4:30pm 1/21-3/27

D  Working in a variety of drawing media, develop a foundation of skills and methods for creating accurate, emotive renderings of the human figure. Learn concrete techniques for conveying form, contour, structure and volume. Anatomy and proportion are stressed throughout, while class discussions and critiques add context and breadth to your new skills. This course is the second in a series, which continues with Foundation Figure Drawing III (spring). D1511W Intermediate $740  Hart D1512W Intermediate $740 Weatherly

BOTANICAL DRAWING KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN

Friday  9:30am-12:30pm 1/23-3/27

Beginning with measurement techniques, observational skills and the unique requirements of botanical art, learn to use line to accurately portray plant subjects, then move on to understanding light’s effect on form and how to use shading for three-dimensionality. While focusing on plants, the skills you acquire apply to any realistic drawing effort and are an excellent preparation for learning botanical watercolor as well. Intermediate students are welcome and may take on more advanced plant subjects. D1525W All

$450

FOUNDATION DRAWING II

Learn the foundation of classical figure drawing through the practice of the short pose. Develop techniques to capture the movement of poses, and to make simple yet elegant and dynamic figure drawings. Instruction topics include basic anatomy, general strategies to ensure cohesiveness, flow and proportional correctness in your figure drawings; convenient short hands for anatomical features, and discussions of the vocabulary of lines as it pertains to short pose figure drawing. Poses vary in length from two to twenty minutes. Each session can be taken independently or students can take both to continue their learning. D1527W All $250 D1528W All $250 TAKE BOTH SESSIONS! Register for both sessions and recieve $50 off tuition! Call 206.323.4243,x10 or email Janet@gageacademy.org

DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR ARTISTS ERIC ELLIOTT

Monday

1:30pm-4:30pm

1/19-3/23

D Discover how even the smallest mark or color on a two-dimensional surface impacts the relationships that form your compositions. Complete a series of projects that incrementally introduce you to the language of design. Problem solve as you explore design elements such as line, shape, color, texture, form and value. D1529W All

$450

TERRY FURCHGOTT

Tues/Thurs  9:30am-12:30pm/9:00amnoon  1/20-3/26

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Continue to develop your confidence and skill at rendering three-dimensional form, texture and a convincing sense of space and light using accurate drawing techniques, relative values of light and shadow, perspective and a variety of mark-making. Complete brief studies and several strong, finished drawings in a variety of black and white media, working from complex still-life set ups including natural objects, china, drapery and flowers. The class includes substantial work with the basics of figure drawing, plus instruction in composition. Open to students with basic drawing skills; Homework required. This course is the second in a series, which continues with Figure Drawing in Interiors (spring). D1509W Intermediate $725 Furchgott

ERIC ELLIOTT

ABSTRACT DRAWING MICHAEL OTTERSEN

Wednesday  6:30pm-9:30pm 1/21-3/25

Drawing can be used as a tool for inquiry into potential projects in other media, or as a means unto itself. The building blocks of abstraction are line, form, color, value and surface. The subject of the drawing could be the process of its making or the materialization of a vision, or fall somewhere in between process and vision. Explore the many possibilities open to an artist in the creation of works on paper in various wet and dry material. Collage, 3-D inclusion, and utilizing multiple reference points are approached as catalysts to the drawings, as well as a continuing discussion about classical and contemporary art history. D1519W   All

$450


PAINT

Beginning /All COLOR FOR PAINTERS

ENCAUSTIC PAINTING

PORTRAITS IN WATERCOLOR

Hamid Zavareei

HAMID ZAVAREEI

Improve your ability to perceive color and to express your vision in your paintings as you learn to accurately observe color relationships, and to mix equivalent analogies with oil paint. As you work from still-life set-ups, interior space and the life model, you build on your understanding of color as value, temperature and intensity. Plus, learn to grapple with such difficulties as how to paint white! You spend a great deal of time mixing on the palette, making personal color charts and working on color studies from observation.

Monday

Monday

P1506W All

P1505W All

KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE

Friday

9:30am-12:30pm

1/23-3/27

$450

1:30pm-4:30pm 2/23-3/23 [5 weeks]

Investigate the different characteristics and effects achieved by employing wax as a component of your painting. Learn the basics of this ancient, luminescent medium, including material, surface and painting techniques as you explore a range of encaustic applications: from simple addition of wax to your painting media to hot-wax painting and the heating of wax-painted surfaces to layering and transferring methods. $25 partial materials fee payable to instructor.

9:30am-12:30pm 1/19-3/23

Experiment with both traditional watercolor techniques and looser approaches to capture the essentials of your portrait model. Focus on head, facial structure and proportion, placing an emphasis on the economy of the line, and allowing for the watercolor to build up the volume and structure of the head and face through color and value. Explore light, shade, form and value with broad gestural strokes in warm and cool colors. P1503W All

$475

$235

FIGURE PAINTING IN OIL ANNE PETTY

Tuesday

9:30am-12:30pm

1/20-3/24

Create a figure painting in oil from the live model. Starting with a limited palette, you learn how to block-in value and temperature shapes that comprise the figure and surrounding environment. Explore practical color-mixing strategies and work up to your final painting in an extended palette with an emphasis on composition and sighting accurate figure proportions. P1531W All

$475

PAINTING IN WATERCOLOR TOM HOFFMANN

Monday

1/19-3/23

All skill levels of watercolorists are welcome, as you work in a small group setting with plenty of one-on-one time and enjoy the benefits of diverse points of view. Each class begins with a group discussion of work in progress, and then moves to individual problem solving, highlighted by instructor demonstrations. Focus on awareness skills as well as technical skills, since knowing what to do is at least as important as knowing how. Students paint outdoors as weather permits. $450

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BASICS OF OIL PAINTING

certificate in any amount, good for any class, workshop, or art tour. Visit GageAcademy.org, or call Kathleen at 206.323.GAGE x16.

MIXED-MEDIA PAINTING

HAMID ZAVAREEI

Wednesday

6:30pm-9:30pm

P1508W All

JIM PHALEN, DETAIL

HAMID ZAVAREEI

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/21-3/25

Develop a foundational knowledge of oil painting material and technique through hands-on exercises aimed at helping you understand the mechanics of oil painting. Combine your new knowledge with drawing skills to understand the concepts of contour, value, shape, volume, form and perspective for a more comprehensive experience. Principles of paint handling and proper use of materials go hand-in-hand in building skills to render still-life objects progressively from simple to more complex. Turning form and creating space, use of positive and negative space and creating sound compositions are incrementally incorporated. P1514W Beginning

$450

Monday

1:30pm-4:30pm

1/19-2/16 [5 weeks]

Extend your painting arsenal to encompass and incorporate non-traditional media and techniques. Discover a variety of non-conventional means and materials to create a work that goes beyond the traditional parameters of painting, while still adhering to principles that pertain to all works of art. Explore different approaches to abstract art including spontaneous gestural painting, color-field simplification, drip painting and collage. Innovative approaches to combining different materials as varied as mastics and adhesives to acrylic, oil and wax are also explored. Experimental application of paint using brushes or anything that lends itself to a particular painting, such as palette knife, popsicle stick, spray bottle or sponge is encouraged. Class discussions include examples of works by Rothko, Johns, Rauschenberg and other contemporary artists. $15 partial materials fee payable to instructor. P1504W All

$235

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Paint ABSTRACT PAINTING II

BEGINNING WATERCOLOR

JULIA RICKETTS

Tuesday

TOM HOFFMANN

9:30am-12:30pm

1/20-3/24

Wednesday  9:30am-12:30pm

1/21-3/25

How do non-representational painters create their compositions? Continue to investigate the language of abstraction through examples and methods used by 20th- and 21st-century artists using oil or acrylic paint. Topics include pure mark-making, repetition and structure, and color as content.

Develop an understanding of transparent watercolor that allows you to make conscious choices regarding color, value, wetness and composition, before the brush ever touches the paper. You focus on awareness skills as well as technical skills, since knowing what to do is at least as important as knowing how.

P1511W All

P1512W Beginning

$450

THE WATERCOLOR SKETCH

BEGINNING STILL-LIFE

BILL EVANS

JOHN RIZZOTTO

Friday

9:30am-12:30pm

1/23-3/27

Watercolor is, by its nature, a quick medium to work with. It’s wonderful as a sketching medium and often leads to spontaneous results. Explore various methods of putting together a watercolor painting, starting with basic techniques and experiment working both very controlled as well as quite loosely. Your instructor discusses and demonstrates the preparation process and completion of a few quick watercolor paintings, as well as working with line and color, and using pastels or compressed charcoal as a painting medium. P1519W All

Thursday

$450

9:30am-12:30pm

1/22-3/26

This class provides the beginning student with an introduction to the tools and materials used in oil painting while exploring the still-life genre. In a methodic, step-by-step process, consider value, warm and cool relationships and color, and discuss methods for self-correction and problem solving, thereby removing fear and promoting confidence. Throughout the course, discuss tools, materials, methods and techniques. P1532W Beginning

HAMID ZAVAREEI, DETAIL

$450

VALUE PAINTING

$450

STILL-LIFE PAINTING: METAL, GLASS, CERAMICS & FABRICS LARINE CHUNG

Saturday

2:00pm-5:00pm

1/24-3/28

If you want to learn how to paint different surfaces like glass, shiny metals and matte, this is the class for you! Learn to reproduce the surfaces of metal, glassware, ceramics and different fabrics as the class progresses. Learn from master copies and work up to painting from life. You begin with painting quick studies and work up to more elaborate and longer still-life set ups. P1515W

All

1/21-3/25

Painting from the cast teaches the principles of form and light. Learn to see and paint relationships between planes of value, while addressing the challenges of paint handling. Exercises progress from simple geometric forms to classical statuary. Class work includes demonstrations, individual and group critiques and lectures on light, form, value and painting processes. $450

Value refers to the range of light and dark, or black and white, underlying color. Representational paintings owe much of their power, structure, mass and volume to value and its careful consideration. In addition, gain a sense of pattern, mood, and the direction and intensity of light through the careful choice of value. In a series of projects of increasing complexity, hone your perception of value and learn to organize value to create a stronger graphic image. P1517W All

Friday

$450

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1:30pm-4:30pm

1/23-3/27

The botanical artist’s classic watercolor method, dry-brush, is very effective in portraying other natural science subjects such as birds, bones, insects, shells and more. Learn this painting technique, and employ dry-brush and washes to render botanical subjects at first, and then other objects of your choice. Those with some experience may select any natural subject, from the instructor’s collection or their own. P1518W

ANNE PETTY

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1/22-3/26

KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN

6:30pm-9:30pm

All

1:30pm-4:30pm

BOTANICAL WATERCOLOR: BIRDS, BUGS, BONES & BOTANICALS

LARINE CHUNG

P1533W

Thursday

$450

CAST PAINTING Wednesday

JOHN RIZZOTTO

All

$450


Paint PORTRAIT PAINTING IN OIL JIM PHALEN

Friday

9:30am-12:30pm

FOUNDATION FIGURE PAINTING II: HEAD, HANDS & FEET ANNE PETTY

1/23-3/27

INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR

ARON HART

Sunday

Intermediate

2:00pm-5:00pm

1/25-3/29

P Discover the art and practice of portraiture as you learn to compose from observation, acquire strategies for organizing visual information and study historic precedent while you work to render convincing and compelling likenesses of the model in oil. P1520W All P1521W All

$475 $475

Phalen Hart

TOM HOFFMANN

Wednesday 1:30pm-4:30pm

1/21-3/25

Work with increasingly complex subjects as you expand your understanding of and dexterity with watercolor. Working from the still-life, landscapes and photographs, you learn to individualize your painting process, better understand the variables of watercolor painting, use the variables to your creative advantage and take informed risks. Students should have completed Beginning Watercolor or have basic watercolor experience. P1524W Intermediate

$450

FIGURE PAINTING IN INTERIORS TERRY FURCHGOTT

Monday

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/19-3/23

Learn to successfully paint the figure nude and clothed in its surrounding environment working from complex theatrical set-ups including life models, furniture, drapery and still-life objects. Using the colorful and spontaneous medium of acrylics you complete bold sketches and one finished painting, working with specific limited palettes and small color studies to achieve a sense of space, luminous color and consistent light. Composition and perspective exercises help you create images with successful visual relationships that also convey mood, emotion and narrative intent. Homework required. P1507W Intermediate $450

Mon/Wed

9:30am-12:30pm

P Build a solid foundation for solving visual problems related to the figure, focusing on the structural anatomy of parts, both as value studies and color studies. Gather strategies for analyzing structure and proportion as well as value and color relationships. Work extensively mixing color relationships on the palette and then applying the paint directly onto the canvas. This course is second in a three-part series, and is followed by Foundation Figure Painting III: Figure in Context. New intermediate students welcome. P1501W  Intermediate $450

FLEMISH TECHNIQUES OF THE OLD MASTERS HAMID ZAVAREEI

Monday

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/19-3/23

The works of the Flemish old masters such as Jan Van Eyck and Rogier Van der Weyden contain some of the most meticulously detailed rendering in western art. Each stage of the painting process was undertaken with ultimate care and veneration. Explore the Flemish technique, which involves rendering the image in two major stages: underpainting and overpainting. Discover how to prepare the surface, lay down or transfer the drawing, and execute the underpainting with egg tempera in the first stage of the painting and then learn the details of overpainting such as varnishes and oil glazes, and how to interlace egg tempera laid wet into wet glazes or used as highlights in the final stages of the work. P1523W Intermediate

KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN

1/19-3/25

$450

PASTEL PORTRAITS: THREE PALETTES TERRY FURCHGOTT

LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN OILS: WATER REFLECTIONS SUZANNE BROOKER

Thursday

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/22-3/26

Learn how to paint the beguiling effects of water reflections, capturing the illusion of the sky and landscape in fluid movement. Explore wet-on-wet techniques versus layering with transparent glaze colors to achieve a rich painterly surface. P1516W

All $450

Tuesday

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/20-3/24

Discover three distinct color options for successful pastel portraits working with Classical, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist palettes and techniques. Starting with a review of pastel basics and accurate drawing of the head and face, explore the theory and use of color in the works of Vermeer, Cassatt and Matisse. Completing copies, color studies and several finished pieces, study the effect of more or less value contrast, texture and saturation, and learn to strengthen your own work with those elements from the Masters that you most admire. $15 partial materials fee payable to instructor. Homework required. P1522W Intermediate $475 JOHN RIZZOTTO, DETAIL

Register online at GageAcademy.org beginning Monday, November 17, 2014

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Paint FOUNDATION STILL-LIFE PAINTING II JIM PHALEN

Mon/Wed

1:30pm-4:30pm

1/19-3/25

P Delve deeper into color mixing in this second course in the series. Tackle classical color theory, color harmony, avoiding muddy color, color keys and color schemes. Composition plays a greater role, along with continued practice in direct and indirect methods and brushstroke technique. Develop criteria for evaluating your own and others’ work. This course is the second in a three-part series, which continues with Foundation Still-Life Painting III (spring). New intermediate students welcome. P1502W  Intermediate $715

UNDERSTANDING COLOR FOR PAINTERS

JOSEF ALBERS PAINTING BOOT CAMP

CHARLES EMERSON

Thursday

9:30am-12:30pm

CHARLES EMERSON

1/22-3/26

Color is color only according to amount, placement and application — a concept based on Josef Albers’s Yale color course and translated into acrylic from cut papers. To effectively learn to see what is happening in a work of art, you develop your sensitivity to color beyond color charts and wheels, general color theories and many commonly held ideas. In daily studio exercises and critiques you explore color interaction using acrylics, space problems and most importantly, color density. The last two sessions include figure painting. Homework and further study problems are given and strongly encouraged.

MICHAEL OTTERSEN

Tuesday

1:30pm-4:30pm

1/20-3/24

Explore the infinite possibilities of non-figurative or abstract painting in oil and/or acrylic paint. Utilizing multiple references, experiences, subjective preferences and objective observations, create images about nothing and everything. Vision and process are employed to dissect the beauties of mark making, color and value, compositional strategies, and engaging surfaces and textures. There are no specific formulas or style assumptions, and all students are encouraged to develop a personal visual language, whether it’s wildly gestural, hard edged geometric or something hybrid and in between. Some previous painting experience preferred. P1534W

Intermediate

$450

1/19-3/23

PORTRAIT PAINTING TWO WAYS BARBARA FUGATE

P1530W Advanced

Thursday

ABSTRACT PAINTING

9:30am-12:30pm

Explore basic painting concerns required of all graduate students entering the Yale School of Art, regardless of experience or degrees as reconstructed and remembered by your instructor (during the final year of active class participation by Albers at Yale). There are no answers, no formulas are given, requiring extensive exploration of possibilities both new and old through strictly guided and adhered to painting problems referencing Modernism. You search to find your personal aesthetics, manner and style of painting, as well as passion in this difficult, often confusing, and always challenging class of self-discovery and creativity, leading to a deeper understanding of painting both past and present. For the advanced, serious painter, with necessary homework. Tempera or acrylics only, using water as a medium.

P1525W Intermediate $450

TOM HOFFMANN

Monday

6:30pm-9:30pm

This class offers two very different tactics and concepts that redefine the possibilities of what it means to make portrait paintings from a live model. Degas’ use of a soft focus, blurred edges and varied textures are explored and developed in one painting. Rembrandt’s use of high contrasts between light and shadow shapes, paint consistencies and directional brushstrokes is the focus of the other portrait. You create short painting sketches to work out ideas and develop two canvases over the course of the class, looking toward Degas, Rembrandt and others. Work in either acrylic or oil paints. P1526W

Intermediate

$475

ADVANCED WATERCOLOR TOM HOFFMANN

Tuesday

9:30am-12:30pm

1/20-3/24

As an experienced watercolor painter seeking to refine your practice and strengthen your personal style, you are invited to work under the close mentorship of Tom Hoffmann to develop independent painting projects according to your artistic vision. Hoffmann assists you in your mastery of advanced techniques and innovative approaches to increasingly complex compositions. Class time includes group discussions and critiques. Completion of Intermediate Watercolor or instructor permission required. New students welcome. P1528W Advanced $450

Advanced

STILL-LIFE STUDIO JOHN RIZZOTTO

MAKE TIME TO PAINT

Tuesday

JULIA RICKETTS

Sundays 1:00pm-5:00pm 1/25-3/15 [8 weeks]

Paint in a collegiate atmosphere with other working artists and serious students. The four-hour class format provides a solid work session, plus time for peer interaction and discussion. Students work on painting or drawing projects of their own devising, with instructor input and occasional class critique. All media and subject matter are welcome. Stay motivated and engaged with your artistic practice by dedicating time to paint each week. P1527W Advanced

$450

1/22-3/26

$480

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/20-3/24

This class offers the advanced student oil-painter the opportunity to approach independent work under the guidance of an instructor, and explore the structured process of creating a painting in oil. Students, working at their own pace, propose their ideas and subjects, and thoroughly develop a plan for constructing an effective, well-seen composition. Design elements discussed include tonal zoning, the gamut, notional or negative space, atmospheric and linear perspective, geometry, pattern, color and value. P1529W Advanced

$450


FOUNDATION FIGURE SCULPTURE II ANATOMICAL FORMS MICHAEL MAGRATH

Tues/Thurs

1:30pm-4:30pm

1/20-3/26

The Foundation Figure Sculpture Program continues with a study of the fundamental forms and proportions of the human body. Work with the model and with study guides to develop a more sophisticated understanding and fluency with the underlying structure of human form in 3D, and explore a variety of materials and mold-making processes. This course is the second of a series of cumulative classes focused on Foundation Figure which began in the Fall. Students may enroll in any quarter. The entire Foundation series is designed to dovetail with the new Magrath Sculpture Atelier. Prior experience in figure sculpture is recommended, however students with strong experience in long-pose figure drawing may find they have many of the requisite skills. Outside research and assignments may be requested. Price includes most materials; however mold-making at student’s own discretion may entail additional expense. S1501W Int/Adv $750

SCULPT FIGURE SCULPTING ANI O’FARRELL

Wednesday

1:30pm-4:30pm

1/21-3/25

ELIJAH EVENSON

Saturday

10:00am-1:00pm

1/24-3/28

D Learn to accurately represent human gesture, proportion, mass, structure and surface form in three-dimensions, working from a live model with the same pose for the entire quarter. Learn to pose the armature and then move on to clay application and technique. Anatomy (with emphasis on the skeleton), gesture and proportion are the main subjects covered in this class. You also learn surface modeling techniques for bringing your study to completion. Class price includes armature and clay.

ELIJAH EVENSON

S1504W Beginning $510  O’Farrell   S1505W Beginning $510 Evenson

EXPRESSIVE FIGURE SCULPTING  BILL EVANS

FIGURE SCULPTING STUDIO

Friday

MICHAEL MAGRATH

Explore the human figure through clay in this class focused on the process of building a sculpture. Beginning with sketches and constructing an armature, then continue with a discussion of bones, muscles and body proportions, you take your creation from a lump of clay to an animated portrayal of the model. By the end of the class you create a finished piece ready to fire in the Gage kiln.

Tuesday

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/20-3/24

Experience a clear and intuitive method for mastering the fundamentals of threedimensional modeling, as well as develop advanced skills that radically improve your ability to see and understand the figure. You work from the same pose for the entire quarter, with the pose also available in the independent Sculpture Reserved Studio on Thursday nights — allowing you up to 20 sessions to develop your work. Class price includes armature and clay. S1502W All

$510

1:30pm-4:30pm

1/23-3/27

S1503W All $490

SCULPTING THE EXPRESSIVE PORTRAIT TIP TOLAND

Wednesday

PORTRAIT SCULPTING ANI O’FARRELL

Monday

6:30pm-9:30pm

1/19-3/23

P Working from a model, explore fundamental principles to accurately create the human head in wet clay. Topics include anatomy, proportion, structure, surface form and modeling techniques. Gain confidence as you discover the tools to further develop your observational and technical skills to achieve a likeness of the portrait model. Clay and armature included in class price. S1506W All

9:30am-12:30pm

1/21-3/25

BILL EVANS

Create a life-size clay bust from a model with distinctive features holding a strong expression. Constructing the bust from solid clay on an armature, use the first four weeks to capture the expression and model a likeness. On the fifth week learn to cut your work from the armature, hollow and reassemble your piece. Over the final five weeks use your new skills to create an expressive self-portrait. S1507W Intermediate $510

$510 ANI O’FARRELL

Register online at GageAcademy.org beginning Monday, November 17, 2014

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Open Studios

lecture series

In the tradition of all professional art schools, Gage offers drop-in figure studios every day of the week. Artists work independently from the model on a drop-in basis, gaining hands-on practice in drawing or painting the figure.

MIKE MAGRATH

CAROL HENDRICKS

Thursday  7:00pm-8:30pm  1/22-3/26 [9 wks] (no lecture on 3/19)

Wednesdays  7:00pm-8:30pm 1/28-2/25 [5 wks]

DROP-IN FIGURE STUDIOS  No instructor

ST1501W First visit free ST1505W $15 (drop-in) / $60 (5-session pass) ST1520W $175 (20-session pass) RESERVED FIGURE STUDIOS  No instructor

In the Reserved Figure Studios, a group of dedicated artists work from an extended pose. Artists must register before the quarter begins to guarantee an easel space. WEDNESDAY PM  6:30pm-9:30pm 1/21-3/25 STR1501W  $200  Sculpting (excludes clay)

ANATOMY LECTURE SERIES

Explore a clear and intuitive method for seeing form and understanding the structure of the human body as a foundation of artistic expression, allowing for more accurate drawing and composition. Discussions include anatomical detail as to the working of bones and musculature as well as overall shapes and general principles of construction and action as exhibited on the model. Jan 22  Bio-Mechanics and the Canons of Proportion Jan 29  Pelvis and Trunk

FRIDAY PM 6:30am-9:30pm 1/23-3/27 STR1502W  $200  Dwg/Ptg

Feb 5  Ribs and Spine

PRIVATE MENTORING PROGRAM

Feb 19  Reach 2; the Forelimbs

MENTOR ASSIGNED INDIVIDUALLY

Feb 26  Locomotion, the Buttocks and Lower Limbs

Depending on your skill level, mentors give private art lessons or assess your work, make suggestions for further study and help develop a road map for your future study. To enroll, call Gage for help with determining the best match for your mentoring needs. MP1401 Mentoring by a Gage Instructor: 3 hours  $235

($175 if enrolled in a concurrent Gage program)

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PAINTING IN THE 19TH CENTURY

Passionate, sublime and inspirational, the art of the 19th century ushered in a revolution of invention and discovery, as the sharing of styles and ideas became more common through the advent of improved forms of communication and travel. The art at the dawn of the century paved the way for dozens of new styles and approaches while still keeping the older traditions alive. This lecture series looks at the progression of art in this era, tracing the changing aspects of the making and viewing of art and examining the influences of new technology and a tumultuous political landscape. Jan 28 The Dawn of 19th Century Art: Neoclassicism and Romanticism

Feb 12  Reach 1; Shoulder Girdle

Feb 4 The New Realism in Painting: Plein Air Landscape and The Realism Movement Feb 11 The Royal Academy and The Salon De Refuses

Mar 5  Support and Manipulation; Feet and Hands

Feb 18 French Impressionism: Impressionists, I Macchiaioli, American Artists

Mar 12  Neck and Head

Feb 25 A Turn Towards Modernism: Postimpressionism and Symbolism

Mar 26  Surface Features, Skin and Fat ALL LEVELS/PUBLIC WELCOME L1501W $120 for the series/$15 at door

ALL LEVELS/PUBLIC WELCOME L1502W $60 for the series/$15 at door

MP1402 Mentoring by a Gage Graduate:  8 hours  $275 JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, DETAIL, CIRCA 1852

Drop-in Figure Open Studios Schedule WINTER BREAK Monday 12/1-12/8 & 1/5-1/12  9:30am-12:30pm 4-week pose Monday 12/1-12/8 & 1/5-1/12 1:30pm-4:30pm Short poses

Visit GageAcademy.org for schedule updates or changes.

Tuesday  12/2-12/9 & 1/6-1/13  9:30am-12:30pm Long pose

Friday 12/5-12/12 & 1/9-1/16 1:30pm-4:30pm Artist’s Choice pose

Wednesday 12/3-12/10 & 1/7-1/14 1:30pm-4:30pm Long pose

Saturday  12/6-12/13 & 1/10-1/17  9:30am-12:30pm Short poses

Thursday 12/4-12/11 & 1/8-1/15 9:30am-12:30pm Short poses

Sunday  12/7-12/14 & 1/11-1/18 1:30pm-4:30pm Long pose

WINTER QUARTER Monday  1/19-3/23  1:30pm-4:30pm Artist’s Choice pose Tuesday  1/20-3/24  1:30pm-4:30pm Short poses

Thursday  1/22-3/26  1:30pm-4:30pm Short poses Friday  1/23-3/27  1:30pm-4:30pm Long pose

Saturday  1/24-3/28  1:30pm-4:30pm Wednesday  1/21-3/25  Short poses 6:30pm-9:30pm Sunday  1/25-3/29  2-week Faigin pose 1:30pm-4:30pm Long pose


Weeklong workshops

Spring 2015

OIL PAINTING ON COPPER PLATE KENT LOVELACE

ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

Mon-Fri

AL GURY

Mon-Fri

9:30am-4:30pm

3/30-4/3 [5 days]

Discover a practical approach to drawing the figure and focus on the translation of anatomy directly into life drawing skills. Explore the history of life drawing, the structural system, balance and proportion. Explore the structural shapes and large central forms of the figure as well as secondary structures and shapes of the limbs; gain an understanding of joints and connections between forms, foreshortening, the head and understanding portraiture as you draw from the life model. WA1501SP AL GURY, DETAIL

THOUGHTFUL COLORS MICHAEL HOWARD

All

$660

STILL-LIFE IN OIL MAUREEN HYDE

PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR, THE FLORENCE ACADEMY OF ART

Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 1/11-1/16 [5 days]

Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm 3/30-4/3 [5 days]

This workshop approaches using color as a critical instrument of thought in contemporary painting. Color is considered as a means of producing form, as we explore a format (the variants) developed and used by Josef Albers to consider space, color, light and form. Closely consider various approaches to mixing a variety of hues, and developing sequences of color which produce phenomena of light, space and form. Activities involve color mixing expeditions, group discussions involving such queries, readings and discussions of essays from Relational Aesthetics by Nicolas Bourriaud, and the application of the color studies into the variants format adopted from Albers, producing color forms for consideration and discussion.

Begin with a small charcoal on toned paper, simplified in basic tonal shapes to understand how to organize a composition based on choreographing light. The concepts of understanding how to break up a pictorial space into interlocking shapes, movement and rhythm are explored here as an introduction. Using the sight size method, the emphasis is on painting an, “optical impression” that is also optically the same size as the subject. Your painting begins as a unified mass of shadow shape and background atmosphere, which also serves to block-in the drawing. As the forms emerge into the light, they achieve clarity through color, tone and edge quality. Enjoy lots of opportunity to learn how to mix colors, achieve appropriate textural quality such as glass, metal, organic fruits, drapery, etc., and how to create a sense of space.

WA1502W

Int/Adv

$645

EXPLORING THE LANGUAGE OF COMPOSITION

WA1502SP

All

9:30am-4:30pm

3/30-4/3 [5 days]

Artist and master lithographer Kent Lovelace teaches his technique for applying transparent colored oil paints to copper plate. Learn copper plate preparation, gold and copper leafing on panel and paper, and value-oriented underpainting in oil. Explore this approach to image development and work individually to apply your own painting techniques as you complete small paintings using this early oil painting approach. WA1503SP

Int/Adv

$635

IMAGES IN CONTEMPORARY PAINTING MICHAEL HOWARD

Mon-Fri

9:30am-4:30pm

4/6-4/10 [5 days]

Explore the use of images in contemporary painting, their cultural currency and connectivity, historical precedents and possible trajectories through a broad conversation and focused consideration. Begin by collecting a grouping of imagery ­– a personally selected taxonomy of visual forms to be discussed collectively and one-on-one with the instructor. Select an image to pursue, and develop it in relation to its taxonomic group; it’s cultural and historical precedents and possible future trajectories. Activities include creating a personal selection of imagery from various sources, group discussions involving the individual collections, and readings and discussions of short essays from selected texts. Individually selected images are explored and developed in paint for the consideration of sustaining future pursuits related to your interests. WA1504SP

Int/Adv

$645

$650

MELISSA WEINMAN

Mon-Fri 10:00am-4:30pm 1/11-1/16 [5 days]

Explore the basics of compositional grammar, and discover how to use planar and spatial compositional techniques to create meaningful compositions. Practice your compositional skills by bringing an idea for a painting or drawing to class and applying your newfound techniques each day toward refining the way in which your image makes a visual statement. Participants need a journal/sketchbook, drawing materials and an expedient method for adding color such as color/watercolor pencils, watercolor, or pastel. Bring any reference images you need to create your visual statement. WA1503W

All

$645

MAUREEN HYDE

Register online at GageAcademy.org beginning Monday, November 17, 2014

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Weekend workshops THE EXPRESSIVE PORTRAIT

EXPRESSIVE FIGURE DRAWING

PAINTING THE FLOWER IN OIL

TIP TOLAND

MARK KANG-O’HIGGINS

LARINE CHUNG

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 12/13-12/14 [2 days]

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm

Explore foundational principles and discover time-honored techniques as you render a life-size bust in clay from the model in a sustained pose. Working in solid clay on an armature, you learn to animate the face, and how the underlying muscles work to create the expression. Leave with photos of the model to work on further if you choose, and learn to hollow out the bust after you finish. Price includes clay.

Develop fluency with figure drawing in observational techniques. Learn to capture the essential form and gestural movement of the human figure with boldness, spontaneity and accuracy. Working with a variety of drawing media, you complete multiple gesture sketches and detailed gestural drawings as you develop your understanding of accurate figure drawing, human anatomy and the use of light and shadow to suggest three-dimensional form imbued with raw, emotive power.

WW1450F All $275

2/14-2/15 [2 days]

WW1502W All $265

WW1504W All $215

ROMANCING THE LINE Saturday 9:30am-4:30pm 1/24 [1 day]

PAPER & PATTERN

MITCH ALBALA

ANNE LEWIS

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 12/13-12/14 [2 days]

Saturday 9:30am-4:30pm 2/7 [1 day]

Notan is a Japanese word that means “darklight harmony,” and expresses this most elemental aspect of a composition through a type of study that uses only two values. Working first from master works, then photographs, and finally from life (still-lifes) in painting, drawing and collage exercises, you learn to identify the dark-light composition and, most importantly to, “think in notan” — to make better choices in the formative stages of your work so as to bring greater order and power to your compositions. Note: This is not a class that teaches Asian-style painting; rather, it explores a universal principle that is applicable to all types of painting and drawing.

Discover the role pattern can play to create interest in your collage work. Explore positive and negative space, shape, contrast, rhythm and variety as you compose numerous collages. Experimenting with simple printmaking techniques adds to the methods and materials available for your compositions. This class emphasizes how a focus on pattern can generate new and fun approaches to the collage medium. WW1503W All $115

ALLA PRIMA PASTEL FLOWERS TERRY FURCHGOTT

Fri-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm

1/9-1/11 [3 days]

Learn to reproduce the rare beauty of flowers simply and accurately using the versatile medium of soft pastel in bold strokes of glowing color. Using an, “all at one go,” or alla prima approach, you work to capture the essence of a flower or floral bouquet starting with a spontaneous first impression of the essential colors, shapes and patterns of light and shadow. Exploring palette choice, subtle color layering and the dynamic balance of freshness vs. finish you complete multiple studies and one finished piece discovering which and how many essential details and degrees of finish are needed to make your work spring to life. $15 partial materials fee payable to instructor. WW1513W All $315

GARY FAIGIN, DETAIL

Improve your sense of perception by learning how to paint beautiful flowers by first studying Fantin-Latour master works. Recreate a floral still-life and paint from life. Learn from close observation; topics include abstract value composition, gestural dynamics, shape and texture of flowers and more.

ANNE LEWIS

EXPLORING COMPOSITION THROUGH SHAPE & NOTAN

WW1451F All $275

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 1/17-1/18 [2 days]

@gageacademy

From the crude to the elegant, this workshop is about discovering, celebrating and romancing the line. Using both traditional and non-traditional tools, let go of the need to draw what is known and instead explore the process of creating lines and making marks. Risk, play and meditate your way to a new relationship with the seductive line. WW1505W All $115

PAINTING WINTER WONDERS KATHLEEN MCKEEHEN

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 1/31-2/1 [2 days]

Winter offers the botanical artist a selection of subjects with the advantage that they don’t wilt and change quickly as most plant materials do. Select a subject of your choice from the various options, and while cones are perhaps the most challenging, even beginners can make good progress on any of these choices. Over the course of the two-day workshop, learn and practice various wash and dry-brush techniques, leading towards an accurate and realistic portrayal of their subject. Costs of materials can be minimized by purchasing small amounts of necessary paints, paper, etc. from instructor. WW1506W All

$215

FIGURES IN SPACE KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE

Fri-Sun

9:30am-4:30pm

1/9-1/11 [3 days]

In this 3-day workshop you develop small color studies and a larger oil painting of multiple figures within an interior environment. Using a lush, earth-triad palette, learn to develop layers of space within a dynamic composition. Geometry and structure are emphasized as the underpinning forms for exploring color theory with value, temperature and intensity. WW1507W All $365


ABSTRACT COMPOSITION: COLOR STUDIES

MIXED-MEDIA IMAGE LAYERING

JULIA RICKETTS

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 2/21-2/22 [2 days]

Sat-Sun  9:30am-4:30pm 3/28-3/29 [2 days]

Explore the ways in which color impacts composition. Create a suite of collages in response to compositional problems. These studies are then used as references for color interpretations executed in pastel. The work of modern and contemporary artists provides reference for our explorations. Materials: color drawing materials, collage and mixed media.

WW1514W All

$215

CHARLES EMERSON

9:30am-4:30pm s

1/8 & 1/15[2 days]

Drawing with colored pastels on colored grounds, this workshop places an emphasis on line quality, referencing the work of Paul Klee and his pedagogical sketchbooks. The first class focuses on the female figure with round and sensual forms in space, while the second class looks at the male figure with expression and angular lines and muscular figures. Figure drawing experience required. WW1515W

Intermediate $250

THE ILLUSTRATIVE STILL-LIFE STEVE REDDY

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 3/14-3/15 [2 days]

This workshop focuses on the quick but detailed sketch, as you practice reducing a scene to its key elements in pencil, pen and watercolor. An understanding of general principals of perspective is helpful, but guidelines, vanishing points, etc., are foregone in favor of loose capture, invoking the artist’s unique style and sensibility. Principles are demoed and explored through interior settings and still-lifes. WW1512W All

Learn the processes and skills needed to energize and make the surfaces of your paintings complex, nuanced and rich with meaning. Through the process of mixed media, found object and collage, explore various background layering techniques. Learn how to integrate dissonant materials in a composition to create a successful finished work of art. Historical and contemporary examples inspire you to find your own voice and lead to a unique and personal iconography. WW1510W All

COLORISTIC FIGURE DRAWING Thurs

PATRICK LOCICERO

$215

$215

ABSTRACT COMPOSITION JULIA RICKETTS

Sat-Sun  9:30am-4:30pm 1/17-1/18 [2 days]

Shake up your visual vocabulary and put new ideas into play! Learn to compose with intention and a sense of adventure using abstract shapes in a dynamic two-dimensional space. Develop a vocabulary of original shapes and place them in collage compositions designed to evoke a wide range of associations. Materials: neutral drawing materials, collage and mixed media.

WW1516W All

$215

INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING ALISHA DALL’OSTO

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 2/28-3/1 [2 days]

Develop your visual communication skills by learning to draw from observation. Through a mix of traditional and unconventional drawing exercises, gain a better understanding of how to render form, light and perspective within a strong composition. Explore the work of contemporary and historic artists as you recognize and develop your own creative voice. Regardless of experience, this class is designed to make each artist feel comfortable, confident and excited about drawing! WW1501W Beginning $215

PORTRAIT DRAWING GARY FAIGIN

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 2/21-2/22 [2 days]

Learn the basics of portrait drawing while working from a variety of models. Demonstrations include techniques for starting a portrait, developing the features, adding tone and achieving a convincing likeness. Explore the patterns and proportions of the facial structure and learn to construct the features of the face one at a time. WW1511W All $250

TIP TOLAND

DA VINCI INITIATIVE EDUCATORS WORKSHOPS Gage Academy of Art is hosting workshops in partnership with the Da Vinci Initiative. Gage Academy of Art is a Washington State approved teacher clock hour provider, and these workshops count for teacher clock hours. Scholarships are available! Visit DaVinciInitiative.org for more info, or call 206.323.4243, x10.

PERSPECTIVE FOR ART EDUCATORS JOHN ZADROZNY

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 2/28-3/1 [2 days]

In this two-day workshop designed specifically for educators, you learn how to teach effective beginning, intermediate and advanced perspective lessons to your students. The workshop begins by introducing simplified perspective lessons for elementary school students, and then quickly builds skills throughout middle school lesson plans. The workshop finishes with advanced perspective for high school students. This is a perspective boot camp just for art teachers that not only covers one- and two-point perspective, but addresses inclined and declined planes, drawing curves in perspective, creating vanishing points, finding existing vanishing points in a picture plane and much more. WW1508W

All $195

(12 clock hours/cost includes clock hour fee)

PORTRAIT DRAWING FOR ART TEACHERS MANDY HALLENIUS

Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm 3/7-3/8 [2 days] Coming May, 2015 DESIGNING WITH COLOR & LIGHT W/NATHAN FOWKES

In collaboration with the Whidbey Island Fine Art Studio in Langley, WA.

Explore the use of color and light to create compelling concept art and environment design with Disney/Dreamworks artist Nathan Fowkes. GageAcademy.org/program/nathanfowkes

In this workshop designed specifically for educators, you learn advanced portrait drawing skills. Learn how to set up and light a model using classical composition principles. Then, draw portraits from life by applying traditional block-in and shading techniques. Throughout the workshop an emphasis is placed on how to break each skill into lesson plans for use in your home classrooms. WW1509W

All $195

(12 clock hours/cost includes clock hour fee)

Register online at GageAcademy.org beginning Monday, November 17, 2014

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ATELI E RS ARISTIDES ATELIER Classical Drawing & Painting

KANG-O’HIGGINS ATELIER Drawing & Painting

FAIGIN ATELIER Still-Life Painting

JULIETTE ARISTIDES

MARK KANG-O’HIGGINS

GARY FAIGIN

The Aristides Atelier, based on time-tested studio traditions, offers the opportunity to study classical drawing and painting techniques with master artist Juliette Aristides. Information is presented in a variety of formats intended to enable students of all levels to grasp even the most difficult concepts. You graduate with an unparalleled understanding of the principles of art. The Aristides Atelier curriculum is designed to provide fundamental drawing and painting skills with a strong emphasis on observation from life. Like the great studios of the past, working from the human figure in life drawing and painting forms a pillar of our program.

The Kang-O’Higgins Atelier emphasizes drafting and painting skills to empower you with the language you need to achieve full visual expression. Led by Mark Kang-O’Higgins, this course cultivates fluency with anatomical and technical knowledge, but also goes far beyond technique. You are encouraged to find your own forms of expression as you build familiarity with many different approaches to the figure embodied in historical and contemporary drawing and painting techniques. To this end, you engage in exercises that explore tonal relationships, light, measurement, figure structure and anatomy, and are expected to have a solid understanding of these issues in order to progress.

The Faigin Atelier works with a small group of painting students interested in focusing their studio practice on the study of still-life arrangements over the course of a year. Atelier instructor and Gage co-founder Gary Faigin uses still-life as a vehicle to teach the basics of representation, including value, drawing and perspective, as well as paint-specific techniques like glazing, impasto and control of edges. For more advanced students, studio still-life is a time-honored subject with unlimited potential. No other subject matter offers the artist quite as much control over every aspect of their pictorial effect, and none has as rich and interesting a history.

14–15 Annual Tuition: $7,795

14–15 Annual Tuition: $4,395

14–15 Annual Tuition: $7,795

CHARLES SMITH, Faigin Atelier SEAN CLEMENS, KOH Atelier

DAISY MAZZONCINI, Faigin Atelier

STEFAN CUMMINGS, KOH Atelier


Part-time intensives at georgetown ILLUSTRATION INTENSIVE BRIAN SNODDY

Wednesdays 6:00pm-9:00pm

MAGRATH SCULPTURE ATELIER Sculpting

GEORGETOWN ATELIER Traditional Drawing & Painting

MICHAEL MAGRATH

TENAYA SIMS

NEW!

The Magrath Sculpture Atelier is a multi-year, part-time Atelier designed to confer the core disciplines needed to become a practicing figurative sculptor at a high level of excellence. Led by celebrated sculptor Michael Magrath, students learn to become adept in both traditional approaches as well as contemporary concerns in a variety of media. Build cumulatively upon the core skills of drawing and modeling from life, while adding critical understanding of anatomy and composition in the round and relief, as well as technical skills such as mold making, casting, basic fabrication and subtractive techniques in wood, stone, metal and composite materials. 14–15 Annual Tuition: $4,395

NEW!

The Georgetown Atelier at Gage Academy of Art is located in Seattle’s eclectic Georgetown neighborhood. Designed to provide students with a solid foundation in traditional drawing and painting, the Atelier features a curriculum of both observational and constructive methods to provide a balanced education. Founding instructor Tenaya Sims, a graduate of the Aristides Atelier, has both extensive training as a classical artist and an industry professional, and has modeled the curriculum from both territories. The Georgetown Atelier offers students a variety of programs to meet the needs of diverse interests, budgets and schedules, including full- and part-time programs in classical drawing and painting, digital painting and illustration. 14–15 Annual Tuition: $7,795

JOSHUA LANGSTAFF, Aristides Atelier

MARIA OLANO, Aristides Atelier

Learn how to create realistic imagery through an understanding of the visual properties that surround us. Using traditional media such as graphite, ink and gouache, develop a foundation in black and white including layering techniques and blending and rendering various surfaces like wood and metal, before exploring more advanced techniques with color, and undertaking a series of increasingly complex and ambitious projects over time. $435/trimester

PART-TIME

DRAWING & PAINTING INTENSIVE HOLLY WHITE-GEHRT

Tues/Thurs

6:00pm-9:00pm

Explore foundational drawing and painting techniques through a sequential curriculum over a one-year period. Work from the live model and individual projects including still-lifes, casts, master copies and more. Perfect for both beginning and experienced students, this unique environment provides you with patient and personalized part-time instruction featuring a high-level of guided mentorship normally associated with fulltime programs. $765/trimester

PART-TIME

DEBORAH SCOTT, KOH Atelier DAVID DWYER, Aristides Atelier


TEEN ART STUDIOS IS A FREE

Major funding provided by

Support for TAS comes from

weekly drop-in program for young artists aged 13-18, where each month offers a dynamic opportunity for creativity and exploration under the guidance of professional working artists. Join us to explore new techniques, experiment with a variety of mediums and discover historical and contemporary art. Whatever your level of experience, TAS welcomes all teen artists looking for new ways to express themselves!

FRIDAYS  6:30pm-9:30pm

Gage Academy of Art | Room 200 1501 Tenth Avenue East

JANUARY THE FIGURE IN ACTION ALISHA DALL’OSTO

Bring your art to life by drawing the body in motion. Learn about human anatomy, and gain a deeper understanding of how bones and muscles move. Explore how artists use foreshortening, perspective and exaggerated action to create drama within their figurative work. Capture a dynamic gesture, and then accurately build up proportional human forms. Reference your own reflection, photography, artwork and life models to create your own unique drawings! TAS1501W

FEBRUARY STENCIL & SQUEEGEE ASHLEY SHUMAKER

Explore the world of stencil-based printmaking through a variety of silk-screen techniques. Learn the basics of creating unique stencils and developing your own designs. Create simple printed images and build up to more complex, multi-colored designs on paper and fabric. Experiment with, “multiples,” and “editions,” and learn to register or line up layers of colors to print – finally creating a final work of art that shows off your new silk-screening skills! TAS1502W

MARCH ABSTRACT PORTRAIT JESSICA JORGENSON

Go beyond traditional life-drawing with abstract techniques. Learn to create evocative, interesting portraits combining accurate anatomical foundations with imaginative elements, photographic references and animalistic forms. Explore the unique elements and concepts that inspire you, and learn to transform the figure into new, brilliant images! TAS1503W

photo by Spectrum House Salon & Photo


ONE, ONE, TW0 TW0 &&THREE-DAY THREE-DAY TEEN TEEN WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS ON E ­-DAY

T W O -DA Y

STORYBOARD DRAWING FOR ANIMATION

ENVIRONMENT DRAWING FOR DIGITAL ART

ARTURO JÁUREGUI

JACLYN LAKE

Ages 13-18

Ages 13-18

Saturday, January 10 Room 200

1:00pm-4:00pm

Explore animation’s first step, the narrativebuilding storyboard! Teaching artist Arturo Jauregui shares his experiences in the eclectic field of motion graphics. Get inspired by his detailed, expressive scenes, and learn how to create elaborate animations. Create step-by-step adventures for your own characters while mastering technical graphite drawings and pen-and-ink techniques, cinematographic compositional rules and illustration tools, as well as a variety of other tips and tricks used by industry professionals. All materials provided/all levels welcome. T1501W

$55

1:00pm-4:00pm

Create new worlds through the expressive techniques used in 3D modeling, motion graphics and animation! Learn how to draw interior spaces using perspective, measurement and grids with graphite on paper. Enhance your imagined location with tone, detail and your expressive atmosphere. Express yourself through architectural rendering! Professional digital artist Jaclyn Lake describes her own creative practice in both traditional and digital mediums and how they intersect. Learn about new creative industries and how to pursue artistic careers. All materials provided/all levels welcome. T1503W

PORTRAIT BASICS

$120

RYAN FINNERTY

COLOR PORTRAIT DRAWING

Ages 13-18

RYAN FINNERTY

Saturday, March 7 Room 200

12:30pm-4:30pm

Gain the fundamental skills needed to create accurate and expressive life-drawings. Learn the sighting and measuring techniques needed to draw accurate proportions, and the basic anatomical structures needed for lifelike, expressive portraits. Get comfortable rendering the figure through practicing anatomical, “draw-alongs” with teaching artist Ryan Finnerty, mirroring the process he uses in his own art. Explore the figure with quick sketches, and finish with carefully crafted self-portraits in charcoal. All materials provided/all levels welcome. T1502W $75

T H RE E -DA Y

Ages 13-18 Sat/Sun, March 21-22 Room 200

12:30pm-4:30pm

Learn to draw expressive portraits in rich, vibrant color. Sharpen your drawing skills under the watchful eye of teaching artist Ryan Finnerty, while learning practical applications of color theory. Study the interactions of color and light, and how different hues combine for complex, lifelike flesh tones. Begin your study with colored pencil and watercolor, and work toward creating a pastel portrait from a live model. All materials provided/all levels welcome. T1504W

$150

SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION

CHARACTER DESIGN: THE HERO’S JOURNEY

JEANNE DODDS

Ages 13-18

Ages 13-18 Fri/Sat/Sun

TARA JAIYEOLA

Dec. 19- 21

[three days]

Learn observational techniques and brilliant drawing methods to create unique and beautiful Scientific Illustrations from real specimens and historical examples. Using a range of traditional mediums such as colored pencils, watercolors and oil pastels, expand your creative repertoire in the style of current scientists and researchers. All materials provided/all levels welcome. T1505W $250

Sat/Sun, February 7-8 Room 200

Fri/Sat/Sun

Dec. 19- 21

[three days]

Explore the exciting world of Character Design for a heroic figure! Study shape language, silhouettes and character turn-around to create expressive and unique characters for animation. Use traditional drawing materials to explore style variation, color and detail to develop your own narrative illustration. All materials provided/all levels welcome. T1506W $250

Register online at GageAcademy.org beginning Monday, November 17, 2014

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EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS

photo by Eden Hall


PERFORMANCES WAYNE BUND: SASS MANIFESTO April 24

7:00 pm

In Sass Manifesto, Bund uses an arsenal of characters from Pan, the Greek god of lust, to Feyoncé, a queer appropriation of the pop diva Beyoncé, to illuminate the thin line between the self and the other. This performance is a high-energy tour-de-force of pop culture, radical feminism and queer theory. Part Tina Turner-Proud Mary, part Judith Butler-Gender Trouble, Bund’s drag persona Feyoncé tackles self-doubt, optimism and feminist lineage. Sass questions originality and the anxiety of influence an artist endures during the creative process, and asks the audience to witness the interior monologue of an artist dealing with ethics and morals around feminism and drag.

EXHIBITION ASSOCIATED WORKSHOP WAYNE BUND: QUEERING FANTASY April 25

10:00am – 2:00pm

Explore the creation of stories of social change and personal empowerment through physical theater and group collaboration. Participate in a variety of activities, culminating in a small informal presentation to the group. Activities include physical warm-ups, improvisational games, activities of play (such as one might find in a kindergarten classroom), and techniques from Devised Theater (also called collaborative creation). Participants are given plots and actions from traditional normative stories (fairy tales, stories touched by Disney, well known romantic comedies, etc.), and through the workshop activities, create new fantastical characters and new stories. $15

@gageacademy

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Rosen GALLERY

Entry GALLERY

STEELE GALLERY

25 ALUMNI

NEAR/FAR

EXPERIMENTAL CINEMA/COMMA

NOVEMBER 13 – JANUARY 23

Guest Curated by 2013-2014 Curatorial Intern David Strand

NOVEMBER 13 – JANUARY 23

Artists’ Reception: Thursday, November 13 5:00pm – 8:00pm AXIS Gallery, Pioneer Square February 5 – February 27 First Thursday ArtWalk Reception and 25th Anniversary Party: February 5, 5:00pm–9:00pm

To kick-off the 2015 celebration of 25 Years of Gage, 25 celebrated local Atelier alumni present work in this two-part invitational exhibition. Artists who have studied in the Kang-O’Higgins, Aristides and Faigin Ateliers will present new and recent drawings, paintings and prints. Part II, an expanded exhibition of the 25 artists’ work plus the Atelier Instructors, is featured at AXIS Gallery as part of a larger community celebration.

9TH ANNUAL SPITTING IMAGE JURIED SELF-PORTRAIT EXHIBITION JANUARY 29 – FEB 27

Artists’ Reception and Awards Ceremony: Thursday, January 29, 5:00pm-8:00pm

Self-portraits can reveal a student’s skill in a given medium and composition - but some of the best self-portrait work reveals the nature of the artist at a point in time. A $1000 Gage Tuition Grant will go to first place, $500 to second place and $250 to third place, and this year’s exhibition will be juried by Seattle artist Daniel Carrillo. Open to all current Gage students.

NOVEMBER 13 – JANUARY 23

Artist’s Reception: Thursday, December 11 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Having recently moved to Cambodia, Lauren Iida’s intricate paper cutaways help her process and preserve her experiences with the people and landscape of the country. A recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts, Iida’s work explores notions of figure and place that transcend geographic and cultural borders. Her images demonstrate that despite our distances, we all inhabit the same bodies and share the same moments.

LET’S NOT TALK ABOUT ME Guest Curated by 2014-2015 Curatorial Intern Andrea Goodman JANUARY 29 THROUGH FEB 27

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 29 5:00pm – 8:00 pm

Jeff Downer, a Vancouver, BC based photographer, meditates on the banal and unnoticed features of our society and captures the loss of returning home after being gone for an extended period. These images are deeply personal and bring life to details we often miss. We get to witness a journey of alienation, loss and discovery through his photographic tableaux.

MARCH 6 – MAY 8

Opening Reception: Friday, March 6 5:00pm – 8:00 pm

As spring is emerging from winter we begin to look out-of-doors for new inspiration. Landscape painters’ subject matter is varied from urban to rural, from one tree to an entire meadow. Using lessons in perspective, light/shadow, color and seeing the character of natural and built forms, Gage students showcase their best landscape work.

Drawing is the beginning of things; the first communication. It can be deceptively simple, just paper and a marking tool. It can feel fragile. The catalysts for the predominately geometric work of Gage teaching artist Michael Ottersen are narratives, archetypes and contradictions. It is the relationships, connotations and tension between the forms that lead to potential narratives about experience, geography and history. Ottersen prefers that the information in his work is time released, providing the viewer with a slow read of initially simple scenarios in a complicated process.

PENDLETON HOUSE RESPONDS TO ANN HAMILTON JANUARY 29 – FEBRUARY 27

Opening Reception January 29 5:00pm – 8:00 pm

MARCH 6 – MAY 8

The Pendleton House artist collective creates interdisciplinary and progressive works of art. Supporting 18 artists identifying as designers, dancers, visual artists and musicians, The House integrates high art with pop culture influences, and breeds immersive and unique experiences for audiences. Provoking curiosity, stimulating the senses and expanding boundaries, Pendleton House brings their unique vision to the Steele Gallery in honor of and in response to the Ann Hamilton exhibition at the Henry Art Gallery.

Opening Reception: Friday, March 6 5:00pm – 8:00 pm

WAYNE BUND: IDLE AND BLESSED

TRANSLATING DESIGN LANDFORMS

Artist’s Reception: Thursday November 13 5:00pm – 8:00pm

Now an MFA student at DigiPen, Tara Jaiyeola returns to Gage to show her thesis work and spark a discussion about translating design from traditional to digital media and vice versa. Jaiyeola is developing a comparative analysis of character design and movement through puppets by creating digital characters and interpreting their design in parade-style puppets and masks. The physical puppets premier as an ensemble in the Fremont Solstice Parade in 2015.

Your gift makes a difference!

Thank you! Visit GageAcademy.org/donate, or call 206.323.4243, x16. Please make your tax deductible Gift to Gage before December 31

MARCH 6 – MAY 8

Opening Reception Friday March 6 5:00pm – 8:00 pm

Join Portland-based interdisciplinary artist Wayne Bund for a showing of his work in Seattle as a three-part extravaganza. In the Steele Gallery, he shows a continuation of the body of work, Idle and Blessed, a grouping of photographs and video depicting a tribe of men finding home in the play and games of childhood and mythology. During the run of the exhibition, Bund performs the choreographed dance-drag-theater piece Sass Manifesto as a full-length work. Bund then teaches a one-day movement-based workshop around queer identity, entitled Queering Fantasy. Idle and Blessed, Sass Manifesto and Queering Fantasy are made possible in part by a WESTAF Tour West Grant.

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FREE Art Talk

QUITE THE CROWD: AKIO TAKAMORI & HIS CAST OF CHARACTERS

WATERSHED MOMENTS: THE ART OF KAREN HACKENBERG

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23

12:30pm-1:30pm Geo Studio FREE

6:30pm FREE Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Ceramic artist Akio Takamori has created a unique body of work – a world of characters that blend Eastern and Western traditions, and express a wide variety of psychological states. He has also done parallel work in photography and drawing, not to mention being a master craftsman. Join us as we talk to Akio about how he sees his appealing clay humanoids: are they self-portraits, people he knows, or universal types?

In her ongoing series Watershed*, Olympic Peninsula artist Karen Hackenberg presents a light-hearted yet subversive approach to the serious subject of ocean degradation; a tongue-in-cheek taxonomy of the new post-consumer creatures of the sea. Painting traditionally with oil and gouache, she lovingly and meticulously crafts beautiful images of conventionally ugly beach cast-offs, creating a provocative juxtaposition of form and idea.

DECEPTIVE SIMPLICITY: THE SCULPTURE OF MARK CALDERON THURSDAY, MARCH 12

12:30pm-1:30pm Geo Studio FREE

The sculptural forms of Mark Calderon are bold and simple. However, the ideas that underlie their appearance are anything but. Calderon draws on art history, historical religious imagery, as well as personal experience and ecology as sources of inspiration. The final results are refined, often enigmatic sculptures that only reveal their complicated pedigree with time, but can also be enjoyed simply as beautiful objects. Join us as we explore his creative process, and how all those complicated threads get formed into one decisive result.

Join host Gary Faigin as we travel to the beautiful Bainbridge Island Museum of Art to explore Karen’s influences and inspirations, and discover the unique sense of humor behind her vibrant creations. Reception to Follow. *Don’t miss, Karen Hackenberg: Watershed at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, October 11-February 22. More at BiArtMuseum.org.

Karen Hackenberg first developed her connection to the natural world in the pastures, orchards, wooded hills and beaches along Long Island Sound in rural Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design before migrating west to San Francisco. Her work appears in many private and permanent public collections, including the New York State Museum, Providence Medical Center and the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.

Bainbridge Island Museum of Art 550 Winslow Way E. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

Artist toolkit

FOURTH THURSDAYS 12:45 – 1:30 PM GEO STUDIO/3RD FLOOR FREE

GRANT WRITING: INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECTS THROUGH 4CULTURE JANUARY 22

Heather Dwyer, Art Projects Manager, 4Culture

Among other hats she wears, Heather Dwyer manages Art Projects for Individuals, a competitive funding program for projects in all artistic disciplines. Dwyer discusses the application for Artist Projects, due in March 2015. Whether or not you have a project in mind – plan to take excellent notes!

THE GALLERY/ARTIST RELATIONSHIP FEBRUARY 26

Jonathan Wood, Owner/Director, Abmeyer + Wood

Abmeyer + Wood Gallery owner Jonathan Wood presents a discussion of the key necessities for a successful gallery-artist relationship with one of A + W’s represented artists (TBD).

UNDERSTANDING YOUR RIGHTS: ARTWORK COPYRIGHT APRIL 23 Benjamin Kerr, Esq., Principle, Kerr Law Firm

Benjamin Kerr clears up misunderstandings of the basic principles of intellectual property law, including copyright registration as an incredibly simple and inexpensive way that artists can protect their work if it gets misappropriates by another party.

RÉSUMÉ BUILDERS: SHOWING YOUR WORK IN INDEPENDENT ARTS SPACES MAY 28 Panel of independent curators and artists, TBD

Not ready to take the leap to a gallery or just want to get your work out there? From approaching local cafés to the Shunpike Storefronts program, learn more about the many opportunities for showing your work outside of the gallery scene in Seattle.

KAREN HACKENBERG, DETAIL

Register online at GageAcademy.org beginning Monday, November 17, 2014

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Diego, Frida & You: A Gage Art Tour of the Motor City

A UNIQUE TOUR OF AMERICA’S MOST FASCINATING CITY IN TRANSITION: DETROIT JUNE 25 –JUNE 29, 2015 Tour only (no hotel) - $950 Double- $1390/single - $1,830 Airfare Not Included Curious about Detroit but aren’t sure how to navigate this edgy, art enclave alone? Join us for a unique exploration of Detroit and its industrial past, and see how artists are helping shape its future. Join Gage Artistic Director and Seattle Times Art Critic Gary Faigin for an exclusive tour of America’s most fascinating city in transition. Detroit was the Seattle of the mid-20th Century, a boomtown where cultural and artistic life was rising along with the economic tide. In the midst of the good times, Henry Ford’s son Edsel brought Diego Rivera (accompanied by Frida Kahlo) to town to paint what turned out to be Rivera’s masterpiece: the Detroit Industry fresco. Now the Detroit Institute of Arts is mounting an unprecedented exhibition on both the creation of the mural and Diego and Frida’s life and art in Detroit. While the show will be the centerpiece of our visit, we’ll also spend serious time with masterpieces in the DIA collection, visit nearby Dearborn, and view the signature melding of art, landscape design and architecture that is the Cranbrook Institute of the Arts (where we’ll tour spectacular interiors not open to the public). The trip also features a close look at the edgy art outposts that have emerged in Detroit - industrial spaces-turned-art collectives where contemporary art and urban renewal are injecting new life into a city with an ever-changing future. Join us as we visit a very complicated and fascinating city, rarely on the touristic agenda. Visit GageAcademy.org/detroit for a more complete itinerary.


The Art, Food & Wine Venice, Padua, Florence & Rome of

NORTHERN ITALY WITH GARY FAIGIN MARCH 29– APRIL 9

$5,275/person w/ 15 guests (w/o airfare)** $4,750/person w/ 20 guests (w/o airfare)** Single Occupancy: add $795 **Final pricing to be determined by number of passengers March 2015, join Gage Academy of Art Artistic Director Gary Faigin for an unforgettable journey through the picturesque towns, unique culture and breathtaking art of Northern Italy. Experience charming local customs, cuisine and colorful city markets during your 11-night adventure through the Italian countryside, including stops in Venice, Padua, Florence and Rome. Enjoy in-depth walking tours of Venice and Rome, featuring Duccio do Buoninsegna’s master-piece in the Siena Cathedral, plus guided tours through the Forum, the Coliseum and the Pantheon with a Roman ruins specialist; tours of the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museum and more. Experience the great masterpieces of western art and architecture of Florence, including Botticelli’s La Primavera, Brunelleschi’s Dome and Michelangelo’s David to name just a few. Contact Alison Dawson at 206.323.4243 x12, or email Alison@ GageAcademy.org to reserve your spot today!


Scholarships GAGE IS PROUD TO AWARD need- and merit-based scholarships for the 201415 academic year to deserving youth and adult students. A heartfelt thank you to the donors whose generous contributions made this year’s scholarship awards possible. We are grateful to the 2014-15 Scholarship Jury, comprised of Gage guest instructor Michael Grimaldi from the New York Academy of Art and the Art Students League in New York; Gary Faigin, Gage Co-Founder and Artistic Director; Richard West, Gage Board of Trustees Emeritus; and Norman Lundin, local artist and Gallery Director for Prographica Gallery. If you would like more information on how you can support Gage artists, or how you can honor a loved one through a Gage scholarship, please contact Alison Dawson, Development Director, at Alison@GageAcademy.org or 206.323.4243 x12.

“Thanks to the Gage scholarship program, I am able to pursue my passion for art. Societies have always needed artists, and artists have always needed financial support in order to pursue their calling and in turn enrich society. I am so grateful to be a part of Gage, a community that values creativity and nurtures artists.” -PATRICIA HALSELL, GAGE ARTIST, SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT As you think about your year-end giving, please consider showing your support for an art school dedicated to inspiring individuals to discover or renew their passion for art. Please donate before December 31st at GageAcademy.org/donate or call 206.323.4243 x16. MARTIJIN SWART, DETAIL

TAMMY DUPUIS, DETAIL

LEACH/WINOKUR SCHOLAR: REBECCA GOOD

FUNDED BY SUSAN WINOKUR AND PAUL LEACH

As a long-time art patrons and collectors, Susan chose to underwrite the 2014-15 studies of a classically-trained, full-time atelier student at Gage.

KOLLAR SCHOLAR: MARTIJN SWART

FUNDED BY ALLAN AND MARY KOLLAR

Long-standing Seattle art dealers and collectors with a background in art education, the Kollars chose to support a talented atelier student to pursue full-time studies in the 2014-15 academic year at Gage.

Mary Gales Scholarship: SULLIVAN GILES

FUNDED BY FRIENDS OF MARY GALES

A talented artist and longtime Gage student, Mary Gales touched the lives of many. To honor her memory, friends and loved ones established a memorial scholarship to support aspiring artists at Gage.

Evans/ Mee Scholars:

TAMMIE DUPUIS & JEREMIAS LENTINI FUNDED BY DENNIS EVANS AND NANCY MEE

Local artists Dennis and Nancy of Utopian Heights Studios chose to underwrite our 2014-15 general scholarship fund to support the training of artists at Gage.

Gamblin Paint Scholar: PATRICIA HALSELL

FUNDED BY GAMBLIN ARTIST’S COLORS

Gamblin, whose mission is to lead oil painting and printmaking into the future, award this generous scholarship each year to a deserving senior-level, full-time atelier student. REBECCA GOOD, DETAIL



Teaching Artists

Gage instructors are working artists chosen for their depth of technical knowledge, artistic curiosity and generosity of spirit in the studio. Find artist statements, teaching philosophies and extended biographies of Gage teaching artists online at GageAcademy.org/artists. Mitchell Albala

Mark Kang-O’Higgins

MitchAlbala.com

KangOHiggins.com

Juliette Aristides AristidesAtelier.com

Jaclyn Lake JaclynLake.com

Suzanne Brooker

Anne Lewis

SuzanneBrooker.com

Aaron Coberly AaronCoberly.com

Larine Chung LarineChung.com

Alisha Dall’Osto AlishaDallOsto.com

Nathan DiPietro DiPietroArt.com

Jeanne Dodds JeanneDodds.com Eric Elliott ElliottEric.com

Charles Emerson CharlesEmerson.com

Bill Evans BillEvansPresents.net

Elijah Evenson ElijahEvenson.blogspot.com

Gary Faigin GaryFaigin.com Ryan Finnerty FinnertyFinnerty.com

Barbara Fugate BarbaraFugate.com

Terry Furchgott TerryFurchgott.com Al Gury AlGury.com

Amanda Hallenius MandyHallenius.com

Aron Hart AronHart.com Tom Hoffmann HoffmannWatercolors.com

Michael Howard  Guest Teaching Artist Maureen Hyde MaureenHyde.com Arturo Jauregui ArturoJauregui.com

Patrick LoCicero PatrickLoCicero.com

Kent Lovelace KentLovelace.com Tara Jaiyeola TaraLynJaiyeola.blogspot.com

Carlos Madrid  Guest Teaching Artist Carlos-Madrid.com

Michael Magrath MagrathSculpture.com

Kathleen McKeehen

MELISSA WEINMAN

Melissa Weinman MelissaWeinman.com

John Zadrozny Hamid Zavareei GageAcademy.org/zavareei

Ani O’Farrell Michael Ottersen MichaelOttersen.com

Anne Petty AnnePetty.net

Jim Phalen JimPhalen.com

Steve Reddy StevenReddy.blogspot.com

Julia Ricketts JuliaRicketts.com Tenaya Sims GeorgetownAtelier.com

Tip Toland TipToland.com Kimberly Trowbridge KimberlyTrowbridge.com

Ryan Weatherly RyanWeatherly.com NATHAN DIPIETRO

PARTICK LOCIERO


ANNE LEWIS

SUZANNE BROOKER MICHAEL OTTERSEN

JOHN ZADROZNY STEVE REDDY

CHARLES EMERSON RYAN WEATHERLY

MICHAEL HOWARD ARON HART LARINE CHUNG

KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE


Program schedule Quick-Start Studios TA1501W TA1502W TA1503W TA1504W TA1505W TA1506W TA1507W TA1508W TA1509W TA1510W TA1511W TA1512W TA1513W

Drawing Boot Camp Figure Ptg in Oil Still-Life Ptg in Oil Sculpting the Human Figure Abstract Drawing Explore Painting in Oils The Quick Sketch Illustrative Drawing Expressive Portrait Sculpting Get Started in Figure Drw Get Started in Drawing Botanical Drw Basics Botanical Watercolor Warm-Up

All All All All All All All All All All All All All

Hart Petty Phalen O’Farrell Ottersen Zavareei Evans Reddy Evans Weatherly Weatherly McKeehen McKeehen

Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Fri Sat Sat Fri Fri

1/6 1/7 1/7 1/7 1/7 1/7 1/8 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/10 1/16 1/16

6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 10:00am-1:00pm 2:00pm-5:00pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm

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Int/Adv All All All Int/Adv Int/Adv

Howard Weinman Gury Hyde Lovelace Howard

Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri

1/11-1/16 1/11-1/16 3/30-4/3 3/30-4/3 3/30-4/3 4/6-4/10

9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm

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All Beg All All All All All All All All All All All All All All Int All

Toland Dall’Osto Kang-O’Higgins Lewis Chung Lewis McKeehen Trowbridge Reddy Furchgott LoCicero Faigin Albala Zadrozny Hallenius Ricketts Emerson Ricketts

Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat Sat-Sun Sat Sat-Sun Fri-Sat Sat-Sun Fri-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Thurs Sat-Sun

12/13-12/14 2/28-3/1 2/14-2/15 2/7 1/17-1/18 1/24 1/31-2/1 1/9-1/11 3/14-3/15 1/9-1/11 2/21-2/22 2/21/2/22 12/13-12/14 2/28-3/1 3/7-3/8 3/28-3/29 1/8 & 1/15 1/17-1/18

9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm

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2:00pm-5:00pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 10:00am-1:00pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm /9:00am-12:00pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 10:00am-1:00pm 9:30am-12:30pm 10:00am-1:00pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 10:00am-1:00pm 2:00pm-5:00pm 2:00pm-5:00pm

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Weeklong Workshops WA1502W Thoughtful Colors WA1503W Exploring the Language of Comp WA1501SP Anatomy for Artists WA1502SP Still-Life in Oil WA1503SP Oil Painting on Copper Plate WA1504SP Images in Cont. Painting

Weekend Workshops WW1450f Expressive Portrait Sculpting WW1501W Intro to Drawing WW1502W Expressive Fig. Drawing WW1503W Paper & Pattern WW1504W Painting the Flower in Oil WW1505W Romancing the Line WW1506W Painting Winter Wonders WW1507W Figures in Space WW1512W Illustrative Still-Life WW1513W Alla Prima Pastel Flowers WW1510W Mixed-Media Image Layering WW1511W Portrait Drawing WW1451F Wisdom of Notan WW1508W Perspective for Art Educators WW1509W Portrait Drw for Art Educators WW1514W Abstract Composition: Color Studies WW1515W Coloristic Figure Drawing WW1516W Abstract Composition

Drawing Classes D1502W D1503W D1504W D1505W D1506W D1507W D1508W D1509W D1511W D1512W D1513W D1516W D1517W D1518W D1519W D1520W D1521W D1522W D1523W D1524W

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Learn to Draw Beg Weatherly Sat 1/24-3/28 Beg Figure Drawing Beg Elliott Mon 1/19-3/23 Beg Figure Drawing Beg Elliott Thu 1/22-3/26 Beg Figure Drawing Beg Weatherly Sat 1/24-3/28 Drw for Beginners Beg Albala Fri 1/23-3/27 Before Painting Beg DiPietro Mon 1/19-3/23 Perspective Drawing All Zadrozny Mon 1/19-3/23 Fdn Drawing II Int Furchgott Tue/Thu 1/20-3/26 Fdn Figure Drawing II Int Hart Tue/Thu 1/20-3/26 Fdn Figure Drawing II Int Weatherly Wed/Fri 1/21-3/27 Abstract Drawing II All Ricketts Tue 1/20-3/24 Landscape Drawing All DiPietro Sat 1/24-3/28 Landscape Drw: Line, Tone & Color All Brooker Wed 1/21-3/25 Cast Drawing All Chung Sat 1/24-3/28 Abstract Drawing All Ottersen Wed 1/21-3/25 Exp Figure Drawing II Int Fugate Wed 1/21-3/25 Portrait Drawing Beg Elliott Thu 1/22-3/26 Portrait Drawing Beg Hart Sun 1/25-3/29 Life in Seq Illustrations All Reddy Thu 1/22-2/19 Drw the Illustrated Still-Life All Reddy Thu 2/26-3/26

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D1525W D1526W D1527W D1528W D1529W

Botanical Drawing Drw the Human Face Short-Pose Figure Drw Short-Pose Figure Drw Design Concepts for Artists

All Beg All All All

McKeehen Dall’Osto Zadrozny Zadrozny Elliott

Fri Mon Tue Tue Mon

1/23-3/27 1/19-3/23 1/20-2/17 2/24-3/24 1/19-3/23

9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm

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Int Int All All All All Int All All Beg Beg All All All All All All All Int Int Int Int Int Adv Adv Adv Adv All Beg All Int

Petty Phalen Zavareei Zavareei Zavareei Trowbridge Furchgott Hoffmann Ricketts Hoffmann Zavareei Chung Brooker Rizzotto McKeehen Evans Phalen Hart Furchgott Zavareei Hoffmann Emerson Fugate Ricketts Hoffmann Rizzotto Emerson Petty Rizzotto Chung Ottersen

Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon Mon Mon Fri Mon Mon Tue Wed Wed Sat Thu Thu Fri Fri Fri Sun Tue Mon Wed Thu Thu Sun Tue Tue Mon Tue Thu Wed Tue

1/19-3/25 1/19-3/25 1/19-3/23 1/19-2/16 2/23-3/23 1/23-3/27 1/19-3/23 1/19-3/23 1/20-3/24 1/21-3/25 1/21-3/25 1/24-3/28 1/22-3/26 1/22-3/26 1/23-3/27 1/23-3/27 1/23-3/27 1/25-3/29 1/20-3/24 1/19-3/23 1/21-3/25 1/22-3/26 1/22-3/26 1/25-3/15 1/20-3/24 1/20-3/24 1/19-3/23 1/20-3/24 1/22-3/26 1/21-3/25 1/20-3/24

9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 2:00pm-5:00pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 2:00pm-5:00pm 6:30pm-9;30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm

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Int/Adv All All Beg Beg All Int

Magrath Magrath Evans O’Farrell Evenson O’Farrell Toland

Tue/Thu Tue Fri Wed Sat Mon Wed

1/20-3/26 1/20-3/24 1/23-3/27 1/21-3/25 1/24-3/28 1/19-3/23 1/21-3/25

1:30pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 10:00am-1:00pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm

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All All All All All

Aristides Kang-O’Higgins Faigin Magrath Various

Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Varies

9/16-6/13 9/16-6/13 9/16-6/13 9/16-6/13 9/16-6/13

9:30am-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm Varies Varies

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Age 13-18 Age 13-18 Age 13-18 Age 13-18 Age 13-18 Age 13-18

Dodds Jaiyeola Jauregui Finnerty Lake Finnerty

Fri/Sat/Sun Fri/Sat/Sun Sat Sat Sat/Sun Sat/Sun

12/19-12/21 12/19-12/21 1/10 3/7 2/7-2/8 3/21-3/22

12:30pm-4:30pm 12:30pm-4:30pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 12:30pm-4:30pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 12:30pm-4:30pm

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All All

Magrath Hendricks

Thu Wed

1/22-3/26 1/28-2/25

7:00pm-8:00pm 7:00pm-8:30pm

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Painting Classes P1501W P1502W P1503W P1504W P1505W P1506W P1507W P1508W P1511W P1512W P1514W P1515W P1516W P1517W P1518W P1519W P1520W P1521W P1522W P1523W P1524W P1525W P1526W P1527W P1528W P1529W P1530W P1531W P1532W P1533W P1534W

Fdn Figure Ptg: Head, Hands & Feet Fdn Still-Life Ptg II Portraits in Watercolor Mixed-Media Painting Encaustic Painting Color for Painters Figure Ptg in Interiors Painting in Watercolor Abstract Painting II Beginning Watercolor Basics of Oil Painting Still-Life: Metal, Glass, etc. Landscape Ptg in Oils: Water Value Painting Botanical Watercolor: Birds, etc. The Watercolor Sketch Portrait Painting in Oil Portrait Painting in Oil Pastel Portraits: 3 Palettes Flemish Techniques Intermediate Watercolor Understanding Color for Painters Portrait Painting Two Ways Make Time to Paint Advanced Watercolor Still-Life Studio Josef Albers Ptg Boot Camp Figure Painting in Oil Beginning Still-Life Cast Painting Abstract Painting

Sculpting Classes S1501W S1502W S1503W S1504W S1505W S1506W S1507W

Fdn Figure Sculpture II Figure Sculpting Studio Expressive Figure Sculpting Figure Sculpting Figure Sculpting Portrait Sculpting Sculpting Expressive Portrait

Ateliers Aristides Atelier Kang-O’Higgins Atelier Faigin Atelier Magrath Atelier Georgetown Atelier

Youth Programs T1505W T1506W T1501W T1502W T1503W T1504W

Scientific Illustration Character Design Storyboard Drawing Portrait Basics Environment Drw Digital Color Portrait Drawing

Lectures L1501W L1502W

Anatomy Lecture Painting in the 19th Century

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