Lillstreet Winter 2020 catalog

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Gallery | Classes | Studios

4401 N. Ravenswood Chicago, IL 60640

meet the new

artists in residence

773.769.4226

2019-2020

LILLSTREET.COM

Class Listings Workshops Class Calendar Ceramics Drawing & Painting

ceramics

shiyuan xu 3 4 6

12

Metalsmithing, Jewelry & Glass

17

Photography

20

Printmaking & Book Arts

22

Textiles

24

Kidstreet

28

ceramics snow yu

ceramics

peter ronan

drawing + painting alex boersma

metals

gabriel mo

textiles

cassie tompkins

photography levi shand

Learn more at lillstreet.com/artist-in-residence

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WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10


Explore our classes built specially for new artists.

Family Workshops

See page 30 for complete listing.

Pinch Pot Snowman XOXO Mugs & Plates Plushies: Groundhogs Day

First-Time Artists & Workshops

First-time Artist?

Did you know we offer new workshops each week?

Paper Hearts, Flowers and Garland Dessert Clay Boxes Hug in a Mug Plushies Workshop Seder Plates Easter Bunny Candy Dishes Spring Birdhouses Kids Night Out: Year of the Rat Plushies

Ceramics

See page 10 for complete listing.

Visiting Artist Workshop Pouring Vessels with Leanne McClurg Cambric

Eager to try something new? Our First-Time programs are an excellent way to learn and create in a relaxed environment. These classes are designed for those who have never taken an art class or are looking to discover a new medium. With seven departments to choose from, you can learn to throw a pot in Ceramics or make jewelry in our Metalsmithing studios, just to name a few.

Metalsmithing, Jewelry & Glass See page 19 for complete listing.

Visiting Artist Workshop Clever Reuse Jewelry: Alix Mikesell Making Wearable, Sculptural Jewelry with Titanium: Douglas Wunder Textile Techniques in Metal: Jesse Mathe

Photography

See page 21 for complete listing.

See individual department pages for more information.

Textiles

See page 27 for complete listing.

Visiting Artist Workshop Embroidery: The Story of Stitch, Elnaz Javani

Register Today! Visit LILLSTREET.COM or Call 773.769.4226

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Ceramics page 6

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

First–Time Potter, 10am–1pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 10am–1pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

Introduction to Paperclay, 10am–1pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

PolitiCLAY Speaking, 10am–1pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 1:30–4:30pm

Intermediate Handbuilding, 1–4pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Handbuilding, 2–5pm

Print on Clay, 2–5pm

On the Wheel, Off the Wheel, 6:30–9:30pm

Beginning Figure, 6:30–9:30pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 6:30–9:30pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 6:30–9:30pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 6:30–9:30pm

Decedent Vessel, 6:30–9:30pm

Mold Making & Slip Casting, 6:30–9:30pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 7–10pm

First–Time Potter, 7–10pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 7–10pm

Advanced Handbuilding, 7–10pm

Low Fire in Handbuilding, 10am–1pm Home and Garden Pottery, 1:30–4:30pm

Unconventional Figure, 6:30–9:30pm Dreams, Myths, & Stories in Clay, 6:30–9:30pm Advanced Wheelthrowing, 7–10pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 2–5pm

Tile Making, 1–4pm

Mechanics of Throwing Large, 7–10pm

Soda I: Beginning Soda Firing, 7–10pm

Drawing & Painting page 12

First–Time Drawing, 10am–1pm

Beginning Acrylic Painting, 10am–1pm

Beginning Drawing, 10am–1pm

First–Time Painting, 10am–1pm

Introduction to Traditional Calligraphy, 10am–1pm

Introduction to Color Pencils, 10am–1pm

Acrylic Studio: Still Life to Abstraction, 10am–1pm

Intuitive Painting, 10am–1pm

Problem Solving for Oil Painters, 10am–1pm

Botanical Drawing in Pen and Ink, 10am–1pm

Travelling Sketchbook, 10am–1pm

Abstract Expressionism, 2–5pm

Finding Your Artistic Voice, 2–5pm

Beginning Oil Painting, 6:30–9:30pm

Introduction to Watercolor, 2–5pm

Beginning Figure and Portrait Drawing, 6:30–9:30pm

Introduction to Watercolor, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Drawing, 6:30–9:30pm

Beginning Drawing, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Painting, 6:30–9:30pm

Introduction to Gouache, 6:30–9:30pm

Botanical Watercolors, 10am–1pm

Metalsmithing II, 6:30–9:30pm

Portrait & Figure in Color, 6:30–9:30pm Introduction to Illustration, 6:30– 9:30pm

Metalsmithing, Jewelry & Glass page 17

First–Time Metalsmith, 2–5pm

Metalsmithing I, 10am–1pm

Metalsmithing I, 2–5pm

Sound Construction: Whistles, 2–5pm

Advanced Topics in Metal, 1:30–4:30pm

Metalsmithing III, 2–5pm

Metalsmithing I, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Metalsmith, 6:30–9:30pm

Copper Electroforming, 6:30–9:30pm

Wax Carving and Casting, 6:30–9:30pm

Metalsmithing III, 6:30–9:30pm

Copper Electroforming, 6:30–9:30pm

Wire Wrapped Pendants, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Enamel, 6:30–9:30pm

Wire Wrapped Rings, 6:30–9:30pm

Photography page 20

Working The Frame, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Digital Photography, 6:30–9:30pm

Introduction to Studio Lighting, 6:30–9:30pm

Portrait Photography, 6:30–9:30pm

Advanced Photo Editing, 6:30–9:30pm

Printmaking & Book Arts page 22

First–Time Digital Photography, 10am–1pm First–Time Photo Editing, 10am–1pm Advanced Guided Projects, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Letterpress, 10am–1pm

First–Time Screen Printing on Paper, 10am–1pm

Print on Clay, 2–5pm

Monotypes: The Painterly Print, 2–5pm

Water–based Monotypes, 2–5pm

First–Time Letterpress, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Etching, 2–5pm

First–Time Bookmaking, 2–5pm

First–Time Screen Printing on Paper, 6:30–9:30pm

Guided Printmaking Projects, 6:30–9:30pm First–Time Etching, 6:30–9:30pm First–Time First Time Bookmaking, 6:30–9:30pm

Textiles page 24

Guided Sewing Projects, 10am–1pm

First Time Sewing, 10am–1pm

Zippers and Buttons, 10am–1pm

Quilting I, 2–5pm

First Time Screen Printing on Fabric, 10am–1pm

Carryalls and Shoulder Bags, 10am–1pm

Quilting II: Block Building, 2–5pm

First–Time Knitting, 6:30–9:30pm

Quilting II: Guided Quilt Projects, 2–5pm

Dyeing to Print, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Sewing, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Screen Printing on Fabric, 6:30–9:30pm

Fashion II: Custom Fit Pants, 6:30–9:30pm

Knitting II: Hats Galore, 6:30–9:30pm

Guided Sewing Projects, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Screen Printing on Fabric, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Sewing, 6:30–9:30pm

Screen Printing on Fabric II: Printing with Dyes, 6:30–9:30pm

4 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10


Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

First–Time Handbuilding, 10am–1pm

First–Time Potter, 10am–1pm

Mold Making and Slip Casting, 10am–1pm

Soda I: Beginning Soda Firing, 10am–1pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am–1pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 2–5pm

Natural Surfaces, 10am–1pm

Guided Projects in Clay, 10am–1pm

First–Time Potter, 2–5pm Strictly Functional, 2–5pm Non–Figurative Sculpture in Clay, 2–5pm

Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding, 1–4pm

Soda II: Surfaces, 2–5pm

First–Time Potter, 2–5pm

Narrative in Figure, 2–5pm

Soda I: Beginning Soda Firing, 2–5pm

First–Time Potter, 6:30–9:30pm

Low Fire In Wheel Exploration, 10am–1pm

Exploring Surfaces, 2–5pm

Handbuilding Historic Forms, 6:30–9:30pm Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing, 7–10pm Intermediate Handbuilding, 7–10pm Great Lillstreet Throwdown, 7–10pm

Beginning Oil Painting, 10am–1pm Independent Painting Projects, 10am–1pm First–Time Drawing, 2–5pm Beginning Drawing, 6:30–9:30pm

Abstract Acrylic Painting Studio, 10am–1pm

Landscape Painting in the Studio, 10am–1pm

Landscape Painting in the Studio, 10am–1pm

Spatial Strategies for Drawing and Painting, 10am–1pm

Narrative Portraits, 10am– 1pm

Multilevel Figure, 10am–1pm Understanding Color, 10am–1pm

Life Drawing Intensive, 6:30–9:30pm

Beginning Oil Pastels, 2–5pm

Beginning Acrylic Painting, 6:30–9:30pm

Beginning Figure and Portrait Drawing, 2–5pm

Beginning Drawing, 10am–1pm Drawing in Pen and Ink, 10am–1pm First–Time Painting, 10am–1pm Overcoming Artist’s Block, 2–5pm Beginning Oil Painting, 2–5pm Botanical Sketchbook, 2–5pm Guided Painting Studio, 2–5pm

First–Time Drawing, 2–5pm

Metalsmithing II, 10am–1pm

Metalsmithing I, 10am–1pm

Torch–Fired Enamel, 10am–1pm

Illustrative Enamel, 2–5pm

Metalsmithing III, 10am–1pm

Working with Wax & Casting, 2–5pm

Beginning/Adv Beginning Fused Glass, 6:30–9:30pm

Teen Metals, 10am–1pm

First–Time Metalsmith, 5:30–8:30pm

Creative Chainmaking, 2–5pm

Etching, 6:30–9:30pm Angle Raising, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Computer Skills, 10am–1pm Introduction to Studio Lighting, 6:30–9:30pm

Looking Inward: Self Portrait Photography, 10am–1pm

Digital Photography for Teens, 11am–1pm

First–Time Digital Photography, 2–5pm

Photoshop I, 2–5pm

First–Time Photo Editing, 2–5pm

First–Time Photo Editing, 6:30–9:30pm First–Time Digital Photo, 6:30–9:30pm

Fundamentals of Digital Photography, 10am–1pm First–Time Digital Photo, 2–5pm Instragram from Artists, 2–5pm

First–Time Screen Printing on Paper, 2–5pm Multi–Level Screen Printing on Paper, 6:30–9:30pm

First–Time Letterpress, 10am–1pm

Introduction to Relief Printmaking, 10am–1pm

First–Time Screen Printing on Paper, 2–5pm

First–Time Bookmaking, 10am–1pm

Indigo & Arashi “Storm” Shibori, 10am–1pm

First–Time Cross Stitch, 10am–1pm

Acrylic Resist Etching, 2–5pm

First–Time First Time Bookmaking, 6:30–9:30pm Bookbinding II, 6:30–9:30pm

First-Time Sewing, 10am–1pm Design & Print Repeat Patterns on Fabric, 10am–1pm First–Time Sewing, 6:30–9:30pm First–Time Embroidery, 6:30–9:30pm First–Time Frame Loom Weaving, 6:30–9:30pm Garment Repairs and Alterations, 6:30–9:30pm

Fashion I: Garment Construction, 10am–1pm

Young Fashion Designers, 10am–1pm Weaving II: Color and Structure, 10am–1pm

First–Time Sewing, 10am–1pm First– Time Screen Printing on Fabric, 10am–1pm Zippers & Buttons, 10am–1pm First–Time Screen Printing on Fabric, 1:30–4:30pm First Time Crochet, 1:30–4:30pm First–Time Needle Felting, 2–5pm

Register Today! Visit LILLSTREET.COM or Call 773.769.4226

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Ceramics

Ceramics

Lillstreet’s nationally-recognized Ceramics department offers classes that are appropriate for students of all skill levels. Students ranging from first-timers to advanced ceramicists can take advantage of our generous open studio hours while enrolled in classes such as wheelthrowing, handbuilding, sculpture, slip casting, and more. With hundreds of options for glaze combinations, a variety of firing options, and access to our state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, students are afforded every opportunity to find their way with clay.

First-Time Artist First-Time Potter 5 Weeks Dress for mess and spin the wheel to shape clay into the basic forms of mugs and bowls. Learn to work with ceramic tools and glaze your own pottery. Handbuilding will also be introduced; including pinch pots, bowls and small serving trays. Plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet. The class fee includes one 12-pound bag of clay. Each student receives half of a shelf to store work, clay, and tools.

Tuesday 10am–1pm Shiyuan Xu Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11 Wednesday 7–10pm Snow Yu Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12

First-Time Handbuilding 5 Weeks Create your own functional pottery by using your hands to build and learn the basic techniques of pinch pots, coils, and slabs. The use of tools such as molds and the slab roller will be demonstrated. You will also learn to finish and glaze your pieces. Plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet. The class fee includes one 12-pound bag of clay. Each student receives half of a shelf to store work, clay, and tools.

Thursday 2–5pm Maureen Duffy-Daugavietis Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13

Tuesday 2-5pm Snow Yu Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11

Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Peter Ronan Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13

Saturday 10am-1pm Levi Yastrow Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15

Saturday 2–5pm TBD Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15

$180, Members $175

Sunday 10am–1pm TBD Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16 $180, Members $175

Beginner/ Advanced Beginner Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing 10 Weeks Beginning students will develop fundamental throwing techniques while returning students will refine their expertise to create more complex forms. Be inspired by those around you and challenged by your personal goals. Teacher demonstrations are designed for multilevel students. The class fee includes one 25-pound bag of clay. Each student receives one shelf to store work, clay, and tools.

Monday 10am-1pm Les Orenstein Starts January 6 Monday 6:30-9:30pm Jayson Lawfer Starts January 6 Tuesday 10am-1pm Susan Messer McBride Starts January 7

6 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Tuesday 7-10pm Gary Jackson Starts January 7 Wednesday 10am-1pm Peter Ronan Starts January 8 Thursday 10am-1pm LuLu Sbardellati Starts January 9 Thursday 7-10pm Jon Pacheco Starts January 9 Friday 10am-1pm Dave Trost Starts January 10 Saturday 10am-1pm Catherine Tweedie Starts January 11 Sunday 2-5pm Aaron Becker Starts January 12 $340, Members $330


Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding 10 Weeks

Beginning Figure Sculpting 10 Weeks

Each student receives one shelf to store work, clay, and tools.

Each student receives one shelf to store work, clay, and tools.

Monday 10am-1pm Patrick Miceli Starts January 6

Prerequisite: Two sessions of handbuilding classes

Tuesday 1:30-4:30pm Lisa Harris Starts January 7 Tuesday 7-10pm Nicole Paulina Starts January 7 Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Shiyuan Xu Starts January 8 Saturday 1-4pm Mary Drabik Starts January 11

Low Fire in Wheel Exploration 10 Weeks Learn the unique benefits and versatility of working with Terra Cotta clay while experimenting with different types of low fire surface design, including slips, terra sigillata, and low fire glazes. Have a chance to learn the basics of glaze technology, glaze testing, and building the correct vocabulary around glaze finish. Each student receives one shelf to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two sessions of wheelthrowing classes

Sunday 10am–1pm Aaron Becker Starts January 12 $340, Members $330

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm LuLu Sbardellati Starts January 7 $340, Members $330

Tile Making 10 Weeks

Looking for something unique to adorn your kitchen, bathroom, or fireplace? Learn to make decorative tiles from a slab of clay. We’ll teach you how to build up and carve into clay, then make a plaster mold from your tile to make multiples. We will also discuss firing and glazing. Each student receives one shelf to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two session of handbuilding classes

Wednesday 1–4pm Michael Skiersch Starts January 8 $340, Members $330

Dreams, Myths & Stories in Clay 10 Weeks Bring your stories, dreams, and myths to life with hand-built clay forms. An optional, open-ended prompt is given at the start of each class to help generate ideas. Classes include the exchange of stories and ideas as well as guidance on forming, texturing, and finishing your work. In the final session, we will view and discuss each other’s work in terms of dreams, myths, or stories expressed.

Intermediate Wheelthrowing 10 Weeks Design your pottery and establish a personal aesthetic while learning intermediate techniques to make complex forms. You will explore throwing off the hump, learn how to use the spray booth, receive weekly demonstrations, and experiment with new glaze combinations to help develop your signature look. Projects range from creating sets, lidded jars, pitchers, and more. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two session of Beginning/Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing

Tuesday 10am-1pm Lisa Harris Starts January 7 Tuesday 2-5pm Sam Hostert Starts January 7 Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Karen Avery Starts January 7 Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Aaron Becker Starts January 8 Saturday 10am-1pm Les Orenstien Starts January 11 Sunday 10am-1pm Levi Yastrow Starts January 12 $375, Members $365

Intermediate Handbuilding 10 Weeks You’ve mastered the handbuilding basics; now, it’s time to improve your ceramic skills while building functional and sculptural objects. Learn historical and contemporary approaches to clay, intricate carving techniques, and subtractive methods while focusing on building your aesthetic. Weekly demonstrations will teach complex techniques to manipulate clay and allow the further development of your handbuilt work.

Ceramics

Create functional or sculptural forms by exploring the fundamental techniques of handbuilding. You will learn to use slabs, create coils, make pinch pots, and glaze your work to create virtually anything you can dream up. The use of tools such as molds and the slab roller will be demonstrated. The class fee includes one 25-pound bag of clay.

Have you always wanted to sculpt figuratively but didn’t know where to start? Take this class to learn the basics of handbuilding and how it’s used to form figurative sculptures. You will progress through simple abstractions to full detailed bodies, focusing on features like eyes, mouths, hands, and hair. Learn how to coil build and free form clay into figures of your own imagination.

Intermediate/ Advanced Classes

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two sessions Beginning/Advanced Beginning Handbuilding

Wednesday 1–4pm Mary Drabik Starts January 8 Thursday 7-10pm Nicole Paulina Starts January 9 $375, Members $365

Advanced Wheelthrowing 10 Weeks Refine your methods at the wheel by taking a step back to reflect upon your throwing technique. You will be thoughtfully guided through several exercises to help advance your style and technique. Basic functional forms and glazing methods will be explored. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Intermediate Wheelthrowing

Monday 7–10pm Nolan Baumgartner Starts January 6 $375, Members $365

Each student receives one shelf to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two sessions of handbuilding classes

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Corinne D. Peterson Starts January 6 $340, Members $330

Register Today! Visit LILLSTREET.COM or Call 773.769.4226

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Ceramics Advanced Handbuilding

Soda II: Surfaces

10 Weeks

10 Weeks

Improve your skills for making handbuilt forms while building functional and sculptural objects. Weekly demonstrations will teach more sophisticated techniques to manipulate clay and allow further development of your handbuilt work. Demonstrations will be designed to meet the specific needs of the students.

Soda firing offers a dazzling variety of surfaces both planned and unplanned for the artist to explore. Demonstrations will include an array of more advanced techniques that reveal how to achieve more refined and intentional results in the soda kiln. Participation in all stages of the process, including loading and unloading outside of class time, is expected of each student.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Home & Garden Pottery

Decadent Vessels

10 Weeks

10 Weeks

This independently-driven class begins each week with a potluck and group discussion about ongoing projects. Projects range from cups up to large serving bowls and wall sconces to large sectional planters. Bring your ideas to life and decorate your personal space. The instructor is on hand to guide you through your projects, problem solve and demonstrate as needed.

Learn to improve hand-built forms into elegant vessels. Various handbuilding and decoration techniques will be shown and discussed to increase the scale and ornamentation of your vessels. You will be guided through the process of adding many different physical and conceptual elements to your work to improve the overall decadence.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two years of ceramics experience

Monday 1:30–4:30pm Karen Avery Starts January 6

On the Wheel, Off the Wheel 10 Weeks

$375, Members $365

Sunday 2-5pm Levi Yastrow Starts January 12

Soda I: Beginning Soda Firing

$375, Members $365 $60 Soda Fee

Low Fire in Handbuilding

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Wednesday 7–10pm LuLu Sbardellati Starts January 8

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Soda I or instructor approval

10 Weeks Experience flashes of color, textured surfaces and the excitement of unpredictable results found by utilizing the distinct atmospheric qualities of the soda kiln. Weekly demonstrations will encourage more complex forms. By using slips and glazes, soda-firing becomes accessible and more predictable. You will participate in all stages of the process, including required kiln loading and unloading outside of class time. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year experience in ceramics or instructor approval

Tuesday 7–10pm Sam Hostert Starts January 7 Friday 10am-1pm Catherine Tweedie Starts January 10

10 Weeks Delve into the rich history and bright color palette of low-fire ceramic surface decorations. Demonstrations and discussions will involve the use of terra sigillata, underglazes, slips and glazes on terra cotta. You will also learn the process of mixing glazes and slips from basic components. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Monday 10am-1pm David Trost Starts January 6 $375, Members $365

Prerequisite: One year of wheelthrowing experience

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Peter Ronan Starts January 7 $375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

Focus on improving your wheelthrowing and handbuilding skills while opening up your mind to new possibilities. You will create functional and sculptural forms that are out of the ordinary by learning how to alter and manipulate your work after the wheel. Add, subtract, bend, and push the clay into unique forms that begin to walk the line between visual poetry and functional art.

Prerequisite: Two sessions of Intermediate Handbuilding

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Prerequisite: One year of wheelthrowing experience

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Aaron Becker Starts January 6 $375, Members $365

PolitiCLAY Speaking 10 Weeks Activist art is grounded in the act of ‘doing’ and addresses political or social issues. With the 2020 Election in mind, what does your clay say? Develop a project or plan for your clay practice that incorporates your own political voice. Collaborate with others by sharing from your own process with clay. Class members may opt to exhibit their work at the end of the session. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of wheelthrowing experience

Wednesday 10am-1pm Susan Messer McBride Starts January 8 $375, Members $365

Introduction to Paper Clay 10 Weeks

Unconventional Figure 10 Weeks Bring strange and mysterious figures to life and learn to construct figurative pieces that are manipulated and out of the ordinary. Build large or small, refine your techniques, and learn different ways of slab building and carving into clay. Learn to push your creative limits in unexpected directions. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Saturday 2-5pm Levi Yastrow Starts January 11

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Nicole Nienow Starts January 6

$375, Members $365 $60 Soda Fee

$375, Members $365

8 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Learn to make and use paper clay to explore the many possibilities this material provides in the ceramics studio. This forgiving material will give you hands-on experience in numerous handbuilding construction methods as well as decoration techniques to create exciting and unique pieces. You can make a range of objects from functional to sculptural work, depending on your interest. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Wednesday 10am-1pm Shiyuan Xu Starts January 8 $375, Members $365


Natural Surfaces

10 Weeks

10 Weeks

Learn to silkscreen, toner-litho transfer, monoprint, and stencil on clay forms. You’ll create layered imagery for narrative or decorative purposes. Demonstrations will include printing processes and ceramic construction techniques as well as the creation of finished forms with surface depth for low or high-fire clay bodies.

This class will explore combining and integrating the various clay bodies in our Lillstreet arsenal. Students will construct pieces by throwing, pinching, coiling, and stripping methods creating marbled, striated, and layered surfaces left mostly unglazed. We will also add stains to porcelain to create colored clay.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Throwers and hand builders welcome

Prerequisite: One year of ceramics experience

Wednesday, 2-5pm Judy Zeddies/David Trost Starts January 8 $375, Members $365

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: Two years of wheelthrowing experience

Thursday 10am-1pm Lisa Harris Starts January 9

Handbuilding Historic Forms 10 Weeks Learn various hand-building techniques and decoration methods to recreate historical forms. Study ceramic history, research the past, and create objects influenced by Chinese Pottery, Ancient Greece, and native ceramics. Dive into the world that is the building blocks of what ceramics is today.

Ceramics

Print on Clay

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Shiyuan Xu Starts January 9 $375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

Mold Making & Slip Casting 10 Weeks Make multiples of your favorite cups, vases, or other sculptural or functional forms. Learn to create two-part plaster molds of found household and crafted objects to use for slip casting. This technique allows you to pour a specially formulated liquid clay into your mold and create multiples of the same object. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Michael Skiersch Starts January 8 Thursday 10am-1pm Peter Ronan Starts January 9 $375, Members $365

Mechanics of Throwing Large

Strictly Functional

The Great Lillstreet Throwdown

10 Weeks

10 Weeks

Learn how to construct household items such as pour-overs, plates, berry bowls, butter dishes, spoons, and jars. You will improve your techniques in coils, pinching, and slab work, as well as finishing techniques to decorate and enhance your functional items. You will leave this class with the knowledge of how to create a new arsenal of objects to share with your friends and family.

Inspired by the BBC reality show, this class is designed to push students beyond their ceramic comfort level with challenges, contests & friendly competitions. Class sessions will be spent with team-building games, projects & critiques. Students should be excited to participate in the challenges; some may require Open Studio “homework” time.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of wheelthrowing experience

Thursday 2-5pm Nicole Paulina Starts January 9

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of ceramics experience

Thursday 7-10pm Gary Jackson Starts January 9 $375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

Non-Figurative Sculpture in Clay

Guided Projects in Clay 10 Weeks

Narrative Figure 10 Weeks Learn to use clay and figurative forms as an art language to share a story, a moment, or sequence of events unfolding over time. You will work with your instructor to construct a proposal and sketch of your planned project then receive one on one assistance to create it. Use the techniques of coiling, slabbing, and free sculpting to build basic human anatomy. Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools. Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Sunday 2-5pm Snow Yu Starts January 12 $375, Members $365

Learn to tackle large amounts of clay on the wheel with proper body mechanics that will strengthen your core and preserve your joints while throwing large. Objects made can range from large serving bowls, planters, vases and more. We’ll also do stretches and warm-ups to incorporate strength and maintain flexibility in your throwing.

Use handbuilding techniques to develop your ideas into sculpture while engaging your creative thinking process. Classes will present a broader discussion of sculptural forms beyond the figure and how best to incorporate narrative elements. Demos and techniques will be presented to give you a fundamental base on how to expand and approach your ideas.

Develop your ideas, aesthetics, and technique in greater depth in this independent study class. You will receive personalized guidance along with informal critiques on your work. You will also learn to troubleshoot technical issues and receive demos in throwing, hand building, and surface treatment. Historical and contemporary examples will further round out your appreciation of the ceramic field.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Each student receives two shelves to store work, clay, and tools.

Prerequisite: One year of wheelthrowing experience

Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Prerequisite: Two years of ceramics experience

Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding experience

Wednesday 7-10pm Nolan Baumgartner Starts January 8

Thursday 2–5pm Jonathan Pacheco Starts January 9

Saturday 10am–1pm Lisa Harris Starts January 12

Sunday 2-5pm Nicole Paulina Starts January 12

$375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

$375, Members $365

10 Weeks

10 Weeks

Exploring Surfaces 10 Weeks Push yourself out of your comfort zone to create handbuilt functional or sculptural pieces that focus on surface design and creativity. Dive into the realm of decorative surfaces and take your work to the next level by exploring textured slip, carving, sgraffito, mono-printing, and more.

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Visiting Artist Workshop Pouring Vessels with Leanne McClurg Cambic 2 Day

Workshops

Date Night: Valentine’s Day Couples Wheelthrowing 1 Day

Date Night: Throwdown 1 Day Grab your sweetie, bestie or crew for a Friday night “throwdown.” Join us for a fun evening of getting a little messy and trying your hands at wheelthrowing. Learn basic techniques, and throw as much clay as you can with the help of our skilled instructors. At night’s end, pick two pieces to have glazed. Each participant must register and pay the workshop fee. BYOB, Must be 21+ to consume alcohol.

Friday, January 17 6:30–9:30pm Peter Ronan Friday, January 31 6:30-9:30pm LuLu Sbardellati Friday, February 28 6:30-9:30pm Amelia Bell $65, Members $60

Winter Mugs 1 Day Whether it’s for coffee, tea, or hot cocoa, create a pair of clay mugs to warm you up on those chilly days. Working with stoneware slabs, learn to construct, texture, and decorate the clay to make two of your own functional pieces of art. When finished, choose one of our 25 glazes to be applied to your mugs.

Saturday, January 25 12-3pm Snow Yu

Get your “Ghost” on and get dirty in public! Channel your inner Patrick Swayze or Demi Moore and join us for a night of learning to throw clay on the potter’s wheel. It’s your hands-on experience of making magic happen. To set the mood, Unchained Melody will be playing in the background! Start your date night right, and make it a BYOB. Register early - this popular Valentine’s Day class fills quickly every year.

Friday, February 14 6:30–9:30pm Amelia Bell $65, Members $60

Date Night: Cocktail Cups 1 Day Join us for a celebratory evening dedicated to the handcrafted happy hour. Roll up your sleeves and dress for mess! You’ll learn to hand build cocktail cups from terra cotta clay using slabs and templates. Create, decorate, and embellish them in your own unique style. Once fired, you’ll have two handmade cups to toast with for years to come. BYOB; you must be 21+ to consume alcohol.

Soda Workshop 3 Nights Get an introduction to the processes involved in soda firing. Friday night, bring in bisque for slip, glazing, and wadding. Then load and close the kiln. Return Saturday evening for two hours for the adding of the soda to the kiln. Monday evening, set aside four hours to unload, clean the kiln, potluck & critique.

This workshop will meet: Friday, February 21, 6-10pm Saturday, February 22, 7-9pm Monday, February 24, 6-10pm Gary Jackson $245, Members $235

Spring Flowers 1 Day Spend the afternoon imagining warmer days by immersing yourself in the world of flowers. Working from images and live tulips, lilies, daisies, and other flowers, you will learn to make your ceramic flowers. Once fired, you can decorate your walls, tabletops, or attach them to wires to create a truly unique centerpiece.

Sunday, February 23 12-3pm Mary Drabik $75, Members $70

Friday, February 21 6:30–9:30pm Mary Drabik $65, Members $60

Sunday, February 23 11-2pm TBD $75, Members $70

10 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Join ceramicist Leanne McClurg Cambric for a weekend and focus on the design of handbuilding pouring vessels. Construction techniques like pinching, slab-building, and coils will all be employed to solve both functional and aesthetic issues. Looking at ceramic history we gain insight into the unique challenges a pouring vessel holds in a contemporary world. You will leave class with an object that is both sculptural and functional. Clay and decorative slip will be provided in the workshop

Saturday-Sunday, March 7-8 10am-4pm Leanne McClurg Cambric $250 if registered by January 17 $275 if registered after January 17


PHOTOGRAPHY Free Open Studio at Lillstreet When you register for a Lillstreet class, you can practice in your medium all session long. Currently enrolled students can drop in during open studio hours to share our space, use our equipment and work independently alongside other students and community members.

Free open studio studio is is offered offered to to students students currently currently enrolled enrolled in: in: • Ceramics ・ Ceramics • Drawing & Painting ・Digital Arts & Photography • Metalsmithing & Jewelry ・ Drawing & Painting • Photography ・Metalsmithing & Jewelry • Printmaking ・ Printmaking&&Book BookArts Arts • Textiles ・Textiles

Open Studio Policies Open studio hours vary within each department, and schedules change with each session. Paid open studio is offered to glass and enameling students. Lillstreet also offers a paid open studio option in our Metals studios, even if you're not enrolled in a class .(see page 16 18 for details). Open studio is not available for teen classes, Kidstreet and Lil' Kidstreet classes.

For information, email us us at at lillstreet@lillstreet.com Formore more information, call or email lillstreet@lillstreet.com.

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Drawing & Painting

The drawing and painting department at Lillstreet is home to artists working in a wide range of media and disciplines. From traditional techniques of observation and representation to the expressive realms of non-objective abstraction, our courses examine the different modes of art-making that define drawing and painting as a contemporary practice. Whether you are a total beginner, a casual novice, or an advanced student, our drawing and painting studios provide a fantastic environment for you to create fearlessly. Beginning Oil Painting 10 Weeks

Drawing & Painting

Learn the fundamentals of oil painting, a standard for professional painters since the 12th century. Experiment with color mixing and painting techniques that accumulate to enhance your skills and provide a foundation for confident painting with oils. Prerequisite: First-time Drawing or Beginning Drawing is recommended

Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Kelly Neibert Starts January 8

First-Time Artist First-Time Drawing 5 Weeks This entry-level class is ideal for those with little or no drawing experience. Students will explore an array of traditional drawing approaches as they learn to create realistic drawings. Concepts of line, value, and proportion are covered. A First-Time Drawing kit is required and can be purchased on the first day of class.

Monday 10am– 1pm Tracy Frein Session I: Starts January 6 Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts February 10 Monday 6:30–9:30pm Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10 Thursday 2- 5pm TBD Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13 Saturday 2- 5pm Patrick Wilkins Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15

First-Time Painting 5 Weeks This class will introduce you to the process of painting in acrylics. Starting with an introduction to the basic materials, students will learn how to use brushes and paint together to begin, develop and finish a painting so even a novice will find success in this direct and engaging class. A First-Time Painting kit is required and can be purchased on the first day of class.

Monday 10am- 1pm Melanie Brown Session I: Starts January 6 Monday 6:30–9:30pm Amanda Mulcahy Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10 Sunday 10am- 1pm Caleb Smith Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16 $180, Members $175 $45 First-Time Painting Kit

Beginner/ Advanced Beginner

Thursday 10am–1pm Patrick Miceli Starts January 9

Beginning Drawing

$340, Members $330

Sunday 2- 5pm Patrick Miceli Starts January 12

10 Weeks If you are new to drawing or would like to refresh your drawing skills, you will discover something useful in this in-depth class. The fundamentals of value, line, and proportion will be expanded upon, and you will be introduced to the concepts of linear perspective, composition, and use of color. You will learn the skills to draw what you see confidently.

Tuesday 6:30- 9:30pm Sarah Bastress Starts January 7 Wednesday 10am- 1pm John Fleck Starts January 8 Thursday 6:30- 9:30pm Melanie Brown Starts January 9 Sunday 10am- 1pm Patrick Miceli Starts January 12 $340, Members $330

$180, Members $175 $25 First-Time Drawing Kit

12 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Beginning Acrylic Painting 10 Weeks Learn to mix colors, determine ideal brush types, and explore techniques specific to working with acrylic paint. You will also discover how to control value and color, paint from still life, and complete a self-portrait. This class is perfect for those who have taken First-Time Painting or have previous experience and want to expand their skills in acrylics.

Tuesday 10am– 1pm Boris Ostrerov Starts January 7 Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Sarah Bastress Starts January 9 $340, Members $330


Beginning Figure & Portrait Drawing 5 Weeks Venture beyond the still life and explore the fundamentals of drawing portraits and figures while working from a nude model. Weekly demonstrations and structured exercises will emphasize observation, proportion, measuring, anatomy and seeing the figure and face as a combination of integrated shapes. You will work in charcoal and conté and must supply your own materials. Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing

Drawing in Pen and Ink

5 Weeks

5 weeks

Learn to create with gouache, also referred to as opaque watercolor. Gouache is an extremely versatile and forgiving medium, great for those looking to build on their watercolor skills. We will cover color mixing, brushwork, paint application, layering, and blending. We will also touch on more general principles such as composition, shape and form, light, and value.

Learn how to draw in ink – from line-drawing and shading with pens to creating rich ink washes. You will discover different value-building techniques, such as cross-hatching and stippling, and discuss how to draw complex textures and patterns.

Saturday 2–5pm Erik Brown Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15

Prerequisite: First-Time Drawing or equivalent experience.

Spatial Strategies for Drawing and Painting

Sunday 10am–1pm Alex Boersma Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16

5 Weeks

Prerequisite: basic skills in drawing and painting recommended

Tuesday 6:30- 9:30pm Alex Boersma Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11 $185, Members $180

Introduction to Watercolor 10 Weeks Explore the art of watercolor painting and discover how to paint wet into wet for expressive painting. In this class, you will learn to define shapes with color, create a color plan, and establish value from color. We will also delve into exercises that will teach about composition, color mixing, brush style, shape and form, light and value, paint application, and layering.

Monday 2–5pm Tom Dieschbourg Starts January 6 Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Amanda Mulcahy Starts January 8 $340, Members $330

$185, Members $180 $40 Model Fee

$185, Members $180

Introduction to Color Pencils 5 Weeks Learn the fundamentals of drawing with colored pencils to produce stunning works of art. You will explore exercises in color blending, learn various application techniques and portray multiple subject matters, all while taking advantage of the semi-transparent qualities of colored pencil. These new skills will help individuals master the diverse medium of colored pencil.

Wednesday 10am- 1pm Tracy Frein Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12 $185, Members $180

The illusion of space – volume and depth – is a fundamental that is used selectively and even playfully by Modern and contemporary artists. Work in the water-based painting medium of your choice and focus on space as a formal element that can be used selectively, expressively, and experimentally. Techniques for realistic depth will be explored, as well as hybrids of abstract and illusionistic space. Prerequisites: Beginning Drawing, and experience in painting in acrylic, watercolor, or gouache.

Saturday 10am–1pm Erik Brown Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15 $185, Members $180

5 Weeks Learn to maximize your use of color to add vibrancy and depth to your work. Our focus will be on working with complementary colors, warm versus cool, color mixing, and blending. There will be demonstrations in both wet and dry media with various subject matters. Come prepared for the first class with a sketchpad and a set of nupastels (or equivalent). A supply list will be provided. Prerequisite: First-Time Drawing, First-Time Painting, Beginning Drawing or equivalent experience

Saturday 10am– 1pm Elizabeth Wilson Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15 $185, Members $180

Beginning Oil Pastels 5 Weeks Oil pastels, with their bright colors and gooey texture, offer artists a visceral way to create vibrant works. You will employ various techniques including optical blending, layering and creating washes to take advantage of some of the unique properties of this medium. Please bring a medium pastel drawing pad and a small set of artist-quality oil pastels to the first class.

Drawing & Painting

Introduction to Gouache

Tuesday 6:30- 9:30pm Ken Minami Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11

Understanding Color

Prerequisite: First-Time Drawing, Beginning Drawing or equivalent experience

Saturday 2–5pm Elizabeth Wilson Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15 $185, Members $180

The Traveling Sketchbook 5 Weeks The sketchbook is a place for brainstorming, experimentation and observation. Using the sketchbook as your visual diary, you will draw directly from life and your imagination in a variety of media. We will utilize the sketchbook to its fullest potential by exploring various locations throughout the city as well as working in the classroom. Please bring a sketchbook and drawing medium of your choice to the first class.

Tuesday 10am–1pm Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts February 11 $185, Members $180

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Multilevel Botanical Drawing in Pen and Ink 5 Weeks

Drawing & Painting

Discover techniques used to illustrate botanical subjects in pen and ink, including drawing with technical pens and using crow quill and ink wash. You will work from picked and potted plants in the studio, and take a trip to the local conservatory to sketch in the field. Your instructor will demonstrate new inking techniques each week, and guide you as you work on your own projects. Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing, Drawing in Pen and Ink, or equivalent experience.

Monday 10am–1pm Alex Boersma Session I: Starts January 6 $190, Members $185

Botanical Watercolors 5 Weeks Explore using watercolor to render botanical subjects with fellow plant lovers. You will paint in the studio using flower cuttings and live plants, and take a field trip to the local plant conservatory to sketch in the field. Increase your botanical knowledge, gain valuable observation of and appreciation for plants, and attain the skills needed to render plants beautifully, realistically and scientifically. Prerequisite: Introduction to Watercolor or equivalent experience.

Monday 10am–1pm Alex Boersma Session II: Starts February 10 $190, Members $185

Acrylic Studio: Still Life to Abstraction

Introduction to Illustration

Overcoming Artist’s Block

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

Using a new still life set-up each class, we will have an emphasis on composition, color and the importance of equal attention to background and foreground. Through group discussion, we will build a common vocabulary and explore a variety of styles and methods.

Become a master of your illustrative process. From thumbnail sketches to finished paintings, you will learn illustration techniques including sketchbook use and ideation, color theory, drawing fundamentals and multimedia painting techniques. You will work to create your own book cover, movie poster, or album cover.

$190, Members $185

Finally cleared time in your schedule to make art and found yourself staring at a blank page? This multi-level class will help you strengthen your artistic voice and banish artist’s block. Each week will include creative exercises designed to help you generate new ideas, class discussions of in-progress work, and individualized conversations about your artistic practice. You will experiment with a variety of different painting and drawing materials while improving your creative thinking and technical illustration skills.

Introduction to Traditional Calligraphy

Sunday 2- 5pm Alex Dahm Session I: Starts January 12

Prerequisite: First-Time Painting, Beginning Acrylic Painting or equivalent experience recommended.

Monday 10am–1pm Yvette Weijergang Session II: February 10 $190, Members $185

Intuitive Painting 5 Weeks Develop your own language of mark making through a series of activities structured to develop your painterly instincts. Learn to trust your intuition while generating original ideas and expressing the unconscious. Exercises will include color studies and experimentation, the use of non-traditional paint brushes, using gravity or other natural forces to move paint, adding “chance” to your creative process, and finding inspiration in sound. Prerequisite: First-Time Painting, Beginning Acrylic Painting or equivalent experience recommended.

Tuesday 10am–1pm Melanie Brown Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11 $190, Members $185

Finding Your Artistic Voice

Guided Painting Studio

10 Weeks

5 Weeks

In this independent painting class, you will create work that focuses on discovering who you are as an artist and identifying your strengths and weaknesses. You will have opportunities to present your work during critiques and to participate in classroom discussions centered on enjoying the process of painting and taking risks. You will work one on one with your instructor to develop strategies for creating projects that are personal and significant to you.

This class is ideal for an advanced beginner or intermediate painter looking to establish a studio practice. You will work one on one with your instructor to develop projects of personal interest and to build your painting skills. Come to the first class prepared with your ideas, photos and painting supplies. Open to acrylic, oil and watercolor mediums. Prerequisite: Beginning Oil Painting, Beginning Acrylic Painting, Introduction to Watercolor or prior painting experience

Sunday 2- 5pm Sarah Bastress Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16 $190, Members $185

Prerequisites: Beginning Drawing, and experience in painting in acrylic, watercolor, or gouache.

Tuesday 10am–1pm Boris Ostrerov Starts January 7

Monday 6:30- 9:30pm Emmett Baggett Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10

5 Weeks Learn the fundamentals and history of traditional dip pen calligraphy. Using a variety of tools and materials, explore and practice several styles of alphabets and lettering and discover what works best for you. You will learn a few styles, such as copperplate, blackletter, and italic.

Tuesday 10am- 1pm Judith Mayer Session I: Starts January 7 $190, Members $185

Landscape Painting in the Studio 10 Weeks Create landscape paintings using photographs and your imagination. You will learn the best way to gather reference photos and how to modify your painting for success. Composition, value, and color principles will all be discussed as you bring together an effective landscape. We will also consider how light reveals form and how to accentuate that. This class will give you an understanding of the benefits and challenges of photo reference. Suitable for oils or acrylics. Prerequisite: First-Time Painting, Beginning Acrylic Painting, Beginning Oil Painting or prior experience

Friday 10am–1pm John Fleck Starts January 10 Saturday 10am–1pm John Fleck Starts January 11 $350, Members $340

$350, Members $340

14 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

$190, Members $185

Botanical Sketchbook 5 Weeks In this course, you will use the sketchbook to draw and catalog flowers and botanicals at Chicago’s conservatories. You will learn to use pencil, watercolor, pen, and ink to record your observations in a plein air atmosphere. Please bring a sketchbook and drawing medium of your choice to the first class.

Sunday 2- 5pm Emmett Baggett Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16 $190, Members $185


Drawing & Painting

Intermediate/ Advanced Portrait & Figure in Color 5 Weeks Learn to focus on rendering the model directly in color in either soft pastel or an alla prima painting style with oil or acrylic paints. There will be a 2-week portrait pose and a 3-week figure pose. You will investigate color relationships, the importance of relative values, and lost and found edges. Prerequisite: Figure drawing and previous pastel, oil or acrylic painting experience recommended

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Ken Minami Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10

Life Drawing Intensive

Narrative Portraits

10 Weeks

10 Weeks

In this model class, we will start each day with a half-hour of quick poses, followed by one long pose, which will last one or two classes. The instructor will work with you on a one to one basis to refine your drawing skills to render the form and light on the human figure. All drawing media are welcome, including pastels.

Improve your chiaroscuro drawings while learning to create beautiful narrative portraits. Enhance your knowledge of value and use a limited pallet to capture a mood and create a sense of drama in your drawings. You will rediscover and use a range of values to visually define objects, create contrast, and render the intricate details of light and shadow within your colored pencil drawing.

Prerequisite: Beginning Portrait and Figure or previous drawing experience.

Thursday 6:30– 9:30pm Ken Minami Starts January 9 $375, Members $365 $70 Model Fee

Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing, Introduction to Color Pencils or equivalent experience.

Friday 10am–1pm Tracy Frein Starts January 10 $375, Members $365

Problem Solving for Oil Painters 10 Weeks Your ideas will guide your individualized instruction as you expand your skills as a painter. If you choose, a still life setup will be available each week to further develop your skills in representational painting. This class will build on and enhance your previous painting experience. Please come to the first class prepared to work in oils on a 16” x 20” canvas. Prerequisite: Beginning Oil Painting, Beginning Acrylic Painting, Project Based Oil Painting or equivalent experience.

Wednesday 10am–1pm Bob Horn Starts January 8 $375, Members $365

$195, Members $190 $40 Model Fee

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Independent Painting Projects 10 Weeks

Abstract Expressionism 5 Weeks

Work one on one with your instructor to develop a project of personal interest, be it a portrait of a family member, pet, place you have visited, or any project which needs further development. This class meets the needs of oil painters with an emphasis on classical painting techniques used in representational painting.

In this hands-on oil painting class, you will learn about the painting techniques used by artists in the Abstract Expressionist movement. Through an immersion in the artistic styles of Pollock, de Kooning, Rothko, Frankenthaler and others, you will discover alternative ways of using color and manipulating oil paint that you can apply to a variety of other painting styles.

Come to the first class prepared with your ideas, photos and painting supplies.

Prerequisite: Beginning Oil Painting, Beginning Acrylic Painting or prior experience

Prerequisite: Beginning Acrylic Painting, Beginning Oil Painting or equivalent experience.

Wednesday 2–5pm David Downs Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12

Thursday 10am–1pm Bob Horn Starts January 9 $375, Members $365

$195, Members $190

Contemporary Painting Techniques

Abstract Acrylic Painting Studio

5 Weeks

10 Weeks

Experiment with acrylic and oil painting techniques that redefined painting in the mid to late twentieth century. Through material experimentation, we will explore movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and Photorealism – all while learning the stories, techniques, and motivations of artists like Mark Rothko, Joan Mitchell, Chuck Close, Gerard Richter, and other prominent influencers.

Expand your vision in a lively, interactive environment using all forms of abstraction and nonobjective painting. Our focus will be on formal issues, exploring and encouraging skill development, techniques, and materials. Individual needs will be addressed. Works of influential artists will be discussed and visits to galleries encouraged. This class will help you develop and refine your personal creative goals.

Prerequisite: Beginning Oil Painting, Beginning Acrylic Painting or prior experience

Prerequisite: Beginning Acrylic Painting, experience in abstraction or equivalent experience

Wednesday 6:30- 9:30pm David Downs Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12

Friday 10am–1pm Cynthia Vaicunas Starts January 10

$195, Members $190

16 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

$375, Members $365


Interested in making jewelry, wearable art or small sculpture?

Metalsmithing, Jewelry & Glass Paid Open Studio

First-Time Artist

This is a great option if you have experience working in a metals studio but can’t find a class that fits your schedule, or you just need to finish up a project. There are approximately 55 hours of monitored open studio hours available each week at varying times, Monday through Sunday.

First-Time Metalsmith

$50, Members $45 per week $20 per day For those who have not been registered in a class within the last year. Director approval is required.

$75, Members $70 per week $30 per day For those not able to register for a class but need instructor guidance during a scheduled class time. Intermediate to advanced levels only. Director approval required.

$45 per class Enamel: $50 for 5 sessions $15 per individual session

range of workshops, classes, tools, and materials for all skill levels. Whether you’re a first-time creator or you have been working with metals for years, our teaching artists are here to help develop and nurture your growing skills. With three dedicated classrooms and a group studio for artists working in metal, there is sure to be a class and open studio time to fit your schedule.

5 Weeks This is a project-based introduction to basic metalworking skills. Each week, you will create a new project ranging from band rings to bracelets. Each project is designed to be completed within that class. A material kit is required and can be purchased on the first day of class.

Monday 2-5pm Gabriel Mo Session I: Starts January 6 Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Meghann Sottile Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11

10 Weeks

$180, Members $175 $15 First-Time Metalsmithing Kit

First-Time Enameling 5 Weeks Sifting, stenciling, and sgraffito are just a few enameling methods you will learn in this project-focused class. You will use both a kiln and a torch to fire your colorful powdered glass enamels on copper or fine silver. Combine these techniques and have fun experimenting to create unique, colorful jewelry or small sculpture. Metalsmithing experience is helpful but not required. Additional copper and enamel are available for purchase from instructor.

$180, Members $175 $20 Kit Fee

10 Weeks

Metalsmithing I

Sunday 5-8pm TBD Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16

Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler Session II: Starts February 11

Metalsmithing II

Beginner/ Advanced Beginner

Design and create jewelry and small sculptures in silver, copper, and brass. Learn basic skills such as sawing, texturing, soldering, and polishing. Simple forming techniques and bezel-setting stones will also be demonstrated. Returning students will work on refining these skills. A material kit is recommended and available for purchase on the first day of class for first-time students.

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Neil Kraus Starts January 6

Focus on refining your approach to design, soldering, stone setting, and finishing. Explore patinas and other means of joining metals. This is the perfect class if you are looking to gain more confidence with the fundamentals and design thinking when taking a project from start to finish. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Metalsmithing I

Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Neil Kraus Starts January 8 Thursday 10am–1pm Joshua Herman Starts January 9

Metalsmithing, Jewelry & Glass

For those who have registered in a class within the last year. No approval needed.

Our Metalsmithing, Jewelry and Glass department has a wide

$340, Members $330

Tuesday 10am–1pm Joshua Herman Starts January 7 Wednesday 2-5pm Gabriel Mo Starts January 8 Saturday 10am–1pm Carla Nessa Starts January 11 $340, Members $330 $30 Kit Fee

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Beginning/Advanced Beginning Glass Fusing 5 Weeks Develop familiarity with the tools, materials, and basic techniques for fusing glass. Learn to cut, design, and layout glass to create jewelry, accessories, or small trays. Material fee includes kiln firings, three pieces of base glass along with a variety of scrap glass, frit, and stringers.

Thursday 6:30–9:30pm LeJean Easley Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13 $185, Members $180 $60 Material Fee

Creative Chainmaking

Copper Electroforming

10 Weeks

5 Weeks

Links, loop-in-loop, and links from sheet metal are just a few of the chains that will be discussed and demonstrated. You will make your own jump rings and learn multiple ways to solder and fuse them. Nonsoldered chains, finishing techniques, and clasps will also be discussed. Materials will be available for purchase from the instructor.

Electroforming is a metal plating method that slowly deposits copper on to the surface of your work to create more density and support. You will start by exploring a variety of processes of plating on copper foils, waxes, and plastics. You will then move on to more complex methods that relate to your particular interests, like jewelry making and sculpture.

Prerequisite: One Metalsmithing I or instructor approval

Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or instructor approval

Saturday 2–5 pm Carla Nessa Starts January 11

Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Cat Bowyer Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12

$340, Members $330

Illustrative Enameling Techniques

Metalsmithing, Jewelry & Glass

5 Weeks Learn a variety of beautiful enameling techniques that can be used alone or in combination together on copper. Create depth in pictorial imagery using layers, textures, and color, limoges, fine line black, watercolor with liquid enamels, and sgraffito techniques. Prerequisite: First-Time Enameling

Thursday, 2-5 pm Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler Session II: Starts February 13 $185, Members $180 $20 Material Fee

Torch-Fired Enameling 5 Weeks Let’s fire up that torch and melt powdered glass onto copper! This is a great way to add color in a spontaneous way to your designs. Fun, fast, and exciting as we use, follow, and break the rules of traditional enameling. Let’s experiment and see what can happen! Enamels and copper will be available for purchase. Prerequisite: One session Beginning Metalsmithing

Sunday 10am-1pm Neil Kraus Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16 $185, Members $180

$185, Members $180 $45 Material Fee

Etching 5 Weeks Create texture, patterns, and images on to the surface of metal using various etching methods from chemical to electro. Resists such as PNP paper and vinyl will be demonstrated. Etched plates can be made into jewelry or as a texture plate for the rolling mill. Safety precautions for handling the chemicals and tricks to obtaining a good etch will be discussed. Metal and PNP paper and will be available for purchase from instructor Prerequisite: Metalsmithing I or instructor approval

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Rachel Stork Session I: Starts January 9 Session I: Starts February 13 $185, Members $180 $25 Material Fee

Sound Construction: Whistles 5 Weeks Dive into the relationship of shape and sound from the perspective of simple whistles and other fipple flutes. The basic principles of how these instruments work will be discussed. Apply that knowledge to make your own examples using hollow construction and forming techniques. Samples will be available for inspiration. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Metalsmithing I

Monday 2-5pm Gabriel Mo Session II: Starts February 10 $185, Members $180 $15 Material Fee

18 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Multilevel Working with Wax & Casting 10 Weeks Explore the three-dimensional possibilities of hard wax for carving and soft wax for modeling. You can expect to complete two small pieces, such as rings, charms, or miniature sculptures. Two castings will be done in class, and waxes can be brought to a production caster for a nominal fee. All levels welcome

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Pam Robinson Starts January 6

Sunday 2–5pm Neil Kraus Starts January 12 $350, Members $340 $25 Material Fee

Wire Wrapped Pendants 5 Weeks Learn to set cabochons and other stones into beautiful sterling silver, or copper wire wrapped pendants. Basic styles will be taught, along with various techniques to add variation and style, such as coils, weaves, swirls, and beads. At least three pendants can be completed in class. Bring cabochon stones you would like to use, or the instructor will have some available to purchase. All levels welcome

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Cassie Chamness Session I: Starts January 6 $190, Members $185 $15 Material Fee

Wire Wrapped Rings 5 Weeks Learn to use sterling silver or copper wire and stones to create beautiful wire wrapped rings. Using only hand tools and wire, several styles of rings and techniques such as coiling and weaving will be taught. Bring ring size stones (10x15mm min - 15x25mm max) otherwise there will be some available to purchase. All levels welcome.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Cassie Chamness Session II: Starts February 10 $190, Members $185 $15 Material Fee


Workshops Enameled Fold Form Bowl 1 Day

Advanced Topics in Metal 10 Weeks

Intermediate/ Advanced

You will work independently on projects and receive personalized attention. This class focuses on the design and development of more advanced technical skills.

Metalsmithing III 10 Weeks

Prerequisite: Metalsmithing II or instructor approval

Tuesday 6:30 - 9:30pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts January 7

Wednesday 2–5pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts January 8

Saturday 10am-1pm Pam Robinson Starts January 11

$375, Members $365

Ages 10-16 Teen Metalsmithing 5 Weeks Create cool metal jewelry or small sculpture out of brass and copper sheet & wire. You will learn various skills such as piercing, forming, texturing, and soldering, leading to the creation of their own designs.

$375, Members $365

Angle Raising: Seamless Volume 10 Weeks Explore the traditional forming process of raising, from principles of design to techniques of execution to finishing processes. Through samples and individual projects, you will learn to transform ordinary sheet metal into vessels and other volumetric containers – all with stakes and hammers! Prerequisite: Two sessions of Metalsmithing I

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Gabriel Mo Starts January 9

Tuesday 1:30—4:30pm Pam Robinson Starts January 7

Saturday 10am–1pm Cat Bowyer Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15 $180, Members $175

Clever Reuse Jewelry 1 Day You can make jewelry out of almost anything! We’ll focus on seeing materials through a different lens – turning detritus into treasure. You’ll learn creative cold connections to attach non-metal to metal. The instructor will bring her collection of unusual rescued objects for you to work with, but feel free to bring any interesting materials of your own.

Prerequisite: First-Time Enameling

Prerequisite: One session of Metalsmithing I

Sunday, January 12 10am-3pm Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler

Sunday, February 9 10am-5pm Alix Mikesell

$115, Members $110 $25 Material Fee

$125 $10 Material fee payable to instructor

Champlevé Enameling

Making Wearable, Sculptural Jewelry with Titanium

2 Day Champlevé is an enameling technique where cells, or recessed areas are filled with powdered glass. The first day will start with saw piercing a simple pattern in copper, then soldering it to a backplate. Day two, we enamel! Wet inlay, silver foil, and layering techniques will be used to create a brightly colored enamel brooch or pendant. Prerequisite: First-Time Enameling

Saturday, February 29 & March 2 2-5pm Nancy Sickbert-Wheeler $135, Members $130 $15 Material Fee

Mold & Cast 1 Day Learn the basics of silicone mold making and plastic casting. We will create a one-part mold from a small found object of your choosing. This is a great way to try your hand at making multiples. You can expect to leave class with one to two molds as well as one to two casts. All levels welcome

Friday, March 20 7-9:30pm Stephanie Brohman $65, Members $60 $20 Material Fee

3 Days Create wearable pieces of jewelry made from layers of titanium sheet. Learn how to draw visual concepts on paper, then develop them into metal objects using the techniques of piercing, sawing, and cold connecting with rivets. Coloring techniques of titanium will be explored.

Friday-Sunday, March 27-29 10am-5pm Douglas Wunder $650 if registered by January 15 $750 if registered by March 25 $35 Kit fee payable to instructor

Metalsmithing, Jewelry & Glass

Develop your ability to solder, create three-dimensional forms, and set stones. Design, craftsmanship, and refining techniques will all be discussed. This class is for those who are ready to expand and hone their advanced skills.

Prerequisite: Advanced metalsmithing skills or instructor approval

Starting with thin gauge copper and a hammer, you will construct a bowl using multiple folds for decoration and stability. Next, you will learn enameling techniques such as sifting, stenciling, Limoges, and sgraffito to embellish your curved object creating depth and texture. Layer opaque and transparent enamels to create a colorful palette.

Visiting Artist Workshop

Textile Techniques in Metal 3 Days Learn to apply traditional textile techniques to sheet metal and wire. These techniques allow you to make intricate jewelry and sculpture with a few simple tools and can be applied to both large- and small-scale designs. Create samples of flat and textured weaves, and three-dimensional forms with crochet, coiling, and plating. These can help lead to the creation of a finished piece. No previous experience required

Friday-Sunday, September 11-13 9:30am-4pm Jesse Mathes $475 if registered by May 15 $575 if registered by August 30 $60 Kit fee payable to instructor

$375, Members $365 $20 Material Fee

Register Today! Visit LILLSTREET.COM or Call 773.769.4226

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Photography

Photography

First-Time Artist First-Time Digital Photography 5 Weeks This class is designed specifically for those who are brand new to digital photography. Get to know your DSLR with the help of an experienced instructor who will guide you through how your camera works and how to control its various exposure settings. Learn the functions of aperture, ISO, and shutter speed while you explore the visual elements of image-making. USB drive and camera with manual settings required, DSLR preferred.

Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Shterna Goldbloom Session I: Starts January 6 Wednesday 10am–1pm Rebecca Memoli Session I: Starts January 8 Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Levi Shand Session II: Starts February 13 Saturday 2–5pm Levi Shand Session I: Starts January 11 Sunday 2–5pm Tyler Healey Session II: Starts February 16

Lillstreet’s Digital Photography program offers artist-taught classes covering a wide range of topics — from basic technical instruction to advanced creative projects. We engage in conversations surrounding contemporary digital media and facilitate students’ critical thinking skills when it comes to reading the image. Equipped with Adobe software, Epson printers, and a large lighting studio, we’re here to help you master the tools and concepts necessary to create meaningful images that stand out in a culture in which everyone has access to a camera.

First-Time Photo Editing 5 Weeks What do we do with our digital images once they’re shot? This introductory class will guide you through the basics of digital workflow, file organization, image enhancements, and printing using various editing tools across Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of these two programs and how you can effectively integrate them to meet all your photo editing needs. Students should bring an external hard drive for storing image files. This class is not designed for images made using smartphone cameras.

Wednesday 10am–1pm Rebecca Memoli Session II: Starts February 12 Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Shawn Rowe Session I: Starts January 9 Saturday 2–5pm Shawn Rowe Session II: Starts February 15 $180, Members $175 $5 Print Fee

First-Time Computer Skills

Working The Frame: New Ways of Seeing

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

Technology changes at a rapid pace, and it can be challenging to navigate the world of digital photography if you’re unfamiliar with the computer side of things. This course is designed as a refresher for anyone feeling unsure about their computer skills. Gain knowledge of useful troubleshooting techniques and learn how to use the computer with ease.

Learn to work the frame and understand the visual elements of photography. Broaden your creative approach as you explore the many ways of seeing. Learn how to compose an image using concepts like the Rule of Thirds and the Golden Ratio; and understand how line, shape, color, and perspective impact our photographs. No matter what kind of camera you’re working with, this class will expand your visual vocabulary.

Students may bring their own laptops or use the iMacs in Lillstreet’s computer lab.

Thursday 10am–1pm Rebecca Memoli Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13 $180, Members $175

Beginner/ Advanced Beginner Fundamentals of Digital Photography 10 Weeks This class will get you comfortable with your camera, guide you through the basics, and hone your creative eye. You’ll learn to navigate ISO, shutter speed, and aperture to create the perfect exposure. We will also cover topics like white balance, focal length, metering modes, and more. All Levels Welcome

Sunday 10am–1pm Danielle Owensby Starts January 12 $340, Members $330 $10 Print Fee

$180, Members $175 $10 Print Fee

20 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

All levels welcome.

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Levi Shand Session I: Starts January 6 $185, Members $180 $10 Print Fee

Photoshop I 5 Weeks Take your Photoshop skills to the next level in this invigorating and informative class. This course will build on the Photoshop essentials learned in First-Time Photo Editing. Master the use of tools, control panels, cloning, layer masks, and adjustments. Discover new ways to enhance your photographs beyond the camera. Prerequisite: First-Time Photo Editing or equivalent experience

Sunday 2–5pm Tyler Healey Session I: Starts January 12 $185, Members $180 $5 Print Fee


Looking Inwards: Self Portrait Photography 8 Weeks The self-portrait has a long history in photography, ranging from artists like Francesca Woodman to the modern-day “selfie.” While many photographers point their cameras at the world around them, many use their cameras to uncover the wealth of stories within themselves. Learn to navigate the technical skills behind self-portraiture while digging deeper into your personal narrative through in-class discussions/ critiques and writing exercises.

Instagram for Artists 3 Weeks

Sunday 2-5pm Jessie LaMacchia Starts February 16 $115, Members $110

Introduction to Studio Lighting 5 Weeks This introductory course focuses on the technical aspects of studio equipment and different approaches to photographing in the studio. Steady lights, speedlights, strobes, and reflectors are used throughout this course; we’ll also study how to best utilize lighting for studio portraiture and still life photography. DSLR and basic knowledge of camera functions required. Prerequisite: First-Time Digital Photography or Fundamentals of Digital Photography

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Rachel Korotkin Session II: Starts February 10 Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Danielle Owensby Session I: Starts January 9 $185, Members $180

Intermediate/ Advanced Guided Projects in Photography 8 Weeks Contemplating a photographic project or looking for help initiating a new idea? This independently driven course gives you the freedom to work on your photos without assignment constraints. You will have access to Lillstreet’s facilities, guidance from an experienced instructor, and helpful feedback from peers. Prerequisite: First-Time Digital Photography, Fundamentals of Digital Photography, or equivalent experience

Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Shawn Rowe Starts January 8 $285, Members $275 $10 Print Fee

Digital Photography: Teen Class 8 Weeks

Prerequisite: First-Time Digital Photography, Fundamentals of Digital Photography, or equivalent experience

Learn the ins and outs of a digital camera and how it works to create the images we encounter on a daily basis. We’ll explore ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture while learning how to organize the visual elements through various compositional strategies. Learn the difference between subject and content, and gain the skills to make pictures that stand out among your friends.

Saturday 10am–1pm Shterna Goldbloom Starts January 11

Sunday 11am–1pm Rachel Korotkin Starts January 12

$285, Members $275 $10 Print Fee

$190, Members $185 $10 Print Fee

Portrait Photography 5 Weeks Learn to capture the human form through in-class exercises, assignments, and group critiques. Discover the nuances of the artist/subject relationship while you explore composition, lighting, positioning, and environment. Imagebased lectures will introduce you to the work of various portrait artists and the many approaches to photographic portraiture. DSLR and tripod are highly recommended. Prerequisite: First-Time Digital Photography, Fundamentals of Digital Photography I or equivalent experience

Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Shawn Rowe Session II: Starts February 11

Workshops Mastering Manual Mode Workshop 1 Day Join us for this one day workshop at Garfield Park Conservatory to master your DSLR’s manual mode. Through on-site demos, we’ll learn to balance exposures using ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. We will discover the visual effects controlled by each function, such as depth of field, motion, and light sensitivity. You’ll walk away with gorgeous botanical photos and a whole new set of skills.

$195, Members $190 $10 Print Fee

Friday, January 17 10am–2pm Danielle Owensby

Advanced Photo Editing

Friday, February 7 10am–2pm Danielle Owensby

5 Weeks Feeling like your photo editing skills have plateaued? Whether you’re using Lightroom or Photoshop, there’s room to grow in this flexible advanced editing class. We’ll explore digital compositing, HDR processing, portrait retouching, blending modes, layer masking, and more. Come with questions and goals that we can integrate into our class together.

Photography

Develop your brand, sell your work, and engage with Instagram’s global community. You’ll learn basic app navigation and tools for photographic composition so you can “curate” your feed with a balance of aesthetics, content, and cohesiveness. Other topics include sourcing inspiration, developing your voice, linking products through Squarespace, and putting the “social” back in social media through IRL practices.

Ages 13-18

Friday, March 13 10am–2pm Danielle Owensby $95, Members $90

Prerequisite: First-Time Photo Editing or Photoshop I

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Rebecca Memoli Session II: Starts February 10 $195, Members $190 $5 Print Fee

Register Today! Visit LILLSTREET.COM or Call 773.769.4226

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Printmaking & Book Arts

Explore printmaking and handmade books in our fully-equipped studio. Letterpress and bookbinding complement techniques such as etching, relief, and screen printing. Get creative with traditional, contemporary, and experimental approaches to printmaking. With generous open studio time and non-toxic inks and solvents, printmaking has something for all skill levels. Additional materials and paper are available for sale from instructors and monitors. Open studio is included with tuition.

First-Time Artist First-Time Screen Printing on Paper 5 Weeks

Printmaking & Book Arts

Craft colorful prints of your own designs to hang on your walls or turn into handmade notecards. We’ll learn the photo-emulsion process, so you can print from your own drawings or digital files. Material fee includes ink, newsprint and some paper.

Monday 6:30–9:30pm Matthew Ginsberg Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10 Tuesday 10am–1pm Tabor Shiles Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11 Thursday 2–5pm Matthew Ginsberg Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13 Saturday 2–5pm Shannon Thompson Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15 $180, Members $175 $25 Material Fee

First-Time Letterpress

First-Time Etching

First-Time Bookmaking

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

Explore both classic letterpress techniques and contemporary practices on different types of presses. This technique uses movable type to create an impression on the paper when printed. Projects are designed to showcase type, color and the printed form. The material fee includes ink, newsprint and a sampling of specialty paper.

Explore contemporary and traditional methods of intaglio printmaking including line etching, aquatint and drypoint on copper plates to create an edition. Utilize etching’s distinctive qualities to produce multiples, creating beautiful handmade prints in single or multiple colors.

Learn the basic skills, tools and vocabulary of bookbinding and book arts. You will create simple folded books, pamphlets, Japanese stab bindings, accordion and Coptic books.

Monday 10am–1pm Raychel Steinbach Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10 Wednesday 6:30–9:30pm Judy Zeddies Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12

All levels welcome

Monday 2–5pm Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts February 10 Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts February 11 $180, Members $175 $25 Material Fee

Saturday 10am–1pm Alyse Benenson Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts February 15 $180, Members $175 $20 Material Fee

22 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Amanda Mulcahy Session I: Starts January 7 Session I: Starts February 11 Tuesday 2–5pm Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts February 11 Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Amanda Mulcahy Session I: Starts January 9 Sunday 10am–1pm Rachel Davis Session II: Starts January 12 Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts February 16 $180, Members $175 $20 Material Fee


Multilevel

Intermediate

Monotypes: the Painterly Print

Print on Clay

5 Weeks Combine contemporary painting and printmaking techniques to create unique, mixed media monotypes. Expand them by printing with found objects to achieve greater visual depth. Experiment with collage, stamping, stenciling, and layering colors. Plates, all inks, and some paper will be supplied; additional paper may be purchased in class. All levels welcome

Beginner / Advanced Beginner

5 Weeks Using stitches learned in FirstTime Bookmaking, expand your knowledge to include more complex binding patterns. We will explore compound books, flag books and long stitch with its variants. Material fee includes all necessary materials, but students may bring additional decorative papers to further personalize their books. Expect to finish 3-4 books. Prerequisite: First-Time Bookmaking or equivalent experience.

Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Amanda Mulcahy Session II: February 13 $185, Members $180 $20 Material Fee

Explore the latest discoveries in how to make hard ground, soft ground and drypoint intaglio prints without using any of the toxic materials associated with traditional etching. All resists, inks and cleaning agents are completely non-toxic. You can make beautiful intaglio prints and simultaneously help to save the planet.

Prerequisite: One year of handbuilding/wheelthrowing

$190, Members $185 $20 Material Fee

Wednesday 2–5pm Judy Zeddies and David Trost Starts January 8

5 Weeks Explore the beauty of painterly, non-toxic monotype using your own sketches, photos or abstract compositions allowing you to develop expressive colors, bold black & whites or combinations of both. Learn how to prep your plate and paper to apply color using safe, water-based media before printing. Plates, inks and some paper supplied; additional paper or plates may be purchased in class.

All levels welcome

Sunday 2–5pm Philip Hartigan Session II: Starts February 16

All levels welcome

$185, Members $180 $20 Material Fee

Tuesday 2–5pm Judy Zeddies Session I: Starts January 7

Introduction to Relief Printmaking

$190, Members $185 $20 Material Fee

5 Weeks Learn to make relief prints by carving and inking linoleum blocks. This class includes detailed instruction on tools, techniques, and the translation of ideas. We will explore single and multiple block approaches, collage techniques, and have the opportunity to incorporate monoprint techniques for even greater creativity. Works can be printed with the press or by hand. Some materials are included, additional supplies may be purchased from instructor. All levels welcome

Monday 2–5pm Judy Zeddies Session I: Starts January 6

Water-Based Monotype Prints

5 Weeks

Learn to silkscreen on ceramics! We’ll use toner-litho transfers, monoprints, and stencils on clay forms to create layered imagery for narrative or decorative purposes. Demonstrations will include printing processes and ceramic construction techniques as well as how to create finished forms with surface depth for low or high fire clay bodies. Ceramics students enrolled in the previous session can keep your shelves in the ceramics department.

Multilevel Screen Printing on Paper 10 Weeks

$375, Members $365

Guided Printmaking Projects 5 Weeks You’ve got the basics down in letterpress, screen printing, monotype or etching, now take the next step and explore color combinations, transparency and layering as you refine your personal vision in print. Demonstrations focus on studentspecific print challenges but allow plenty of studio work time to help you turn your next printmaking dream project into reality. Prerequisite: 10 weeks of printmaking classes or instructor approval

Tuesday 6:30–9:30pm Judy Zeddies Session I: Starts January 7

Printmaking & Book Arts

Bookbinding II

Acrylic Resist Etching

10 Weeks

$195, Members $190 $20 Material Fee

This class is for those who have screen printed before, or those interested in refining their skills. You will learn new tricks such as color fades and watercolor monoprinting while focusing on projects such as poster runs, handmade cards and fine art editions. All inks and some paper included in material fee. All levels welcome

Sunday 10am–1pm Hannah McMaster Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16

Thursday 6:30–9:30pm Matthew Ginsberg Starts January 9

$185, Members $180 $20 Material Fee

$350, Members $340 $35 Material Fee

Register Today! Visit LILLSTREET.COM or Call 773.769.4226

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Textiles

The Textiles Department at Lillstreet welcomes and accommodates students of all levels. Our classes explore traditional methods as well as contemporary experimentation. Whether you sew, print, dye, weave, embroider, knit, or crochet, we have the perfect class for you. Our student population is diverse- from professional artists and entrepreneurs to those who enjoy working with their hands and want to explore something new. Our teaching artists will guide you as you turn your project ideas into one-of-a-kind completed works of functional, decorative, or fine art. We welcome and support all bodies and gender expressions. Ages 13+ welcome in all classes.

First-Time Artists First-Time Sewing 5 Weeks If you’re intimidated by threading a machine or straying from the straight stitch, join our club. Formal instruction includes operating a sewing machine, cutting patterns and expanding your sewing vocabulary. Everyone leaves with an apron and a lined grocery tote in their favorite fabrics. No materials needed on the first day. Material fee includes thread and some notions.

Tuesday 10am-1pm Shannon Thompson Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11 Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Abbey Muza Session I: Starts January 7 Mel Phillips Session II: Starts February 11 Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Mel Phillips Session I: Starts January 9

Textiles

Thursday 10am-1pm Shannon Thompson Session II: Starts February 13 Sunday 10am-1pm Jenny Hanna Session I: Starts January 12 $180, Members $175 $5 Material Fee

First-Time Screen Printing on Fabric 5 Weeks Whether you are interested in onesies, custom yardage or band t-shirts, this class shows how easy it can be to put your designs onto fabric. Our studio is equipped with a UV exposure unit, aluminum screens, and large print tables. Projects can include tote bags, gifts, or fabric for sewing and quilting. Material fee includes some ink and general printing supplies. Students provide fabric.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Shannon Thompson Session II: Starts February 10 Tuesday 10am-1pm Shannon Thompson Session II: Starts February 11 Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Tabor Shiles Session I: Starts January 8 Sunday 10am-1pm Allison Rose Session II: Starts February 16 Sunday 1:30-4:30pm Henry Voellmecke Session I: Starts January 12 $180, Members $175 $25 Material Fee

First-Time Knitting

First-Time Cross Stitch

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

Knitting is the perfect winter activity! From binding on to casting off, this class will teach you everything you need to dive into the creative world of knitting. You’ll learn the basic stitches - knit and purl - and how to read patterns. Leave class with a simple hat to battle another fierce Chicago winter. Materials provided on the first day.

Learn how to design and complete your own cross stitch patterns. You will learn the basics of counted cross stitch and graduate to working with a printed cross stitch pattern. Bring in an image of your choice to turn into a pixel style embroidery. Leave with a completed project and the skills to keep stitching. All materials provided.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Kelly Mulligan Session I: Starts January 7 $180, Members $175 $10 Material Fee

First-Time Embroidery 5 Weeks Explore embroidery with a contemporary spin. Each week you will learn new stitches, including the chain stitch, bullion knot, and turkey work, presented on a custom sampler designed and printed by the teaching artist. Build layers of lovely thread onto your cloth, leaving with a finished sampler to show off your skills. Material fee includes all supplies.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Marcy Thomas Session I: Starts January 9 $180, Members $175 $10 Material Fee

24 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Sunday 10am-1pm Rivven Prink Session I: Starts January 12 $180, Members $175 $5 Material Fee


First-Time Needle Felting 5 Weeks Ever felt like stabbing a craft project? You’re in luck! Sculptural needle felting is simply stabbing loose wool with a needle repeatedly which, effectively, knots the fibers together into a semi-solid state. You can form shapes for animals, flowers, people, landscapes and more! Learn three dimensional and flat piece additive needle felting in this class using wool roving. Come stab with us constructively!

Sunday 2-5pm Rivven Prink Session I: Starts January 12 $180, Members $175 $10 Material Fee

First-Time Frame Loom Weaving 5 Weeks Develop the skills to make your own wall hangings and beyond by learning needle weaving on a frame loom. Every week, practice techniques like plain weave, soumak, rya, twill, and more. We will also discuss weaving history, terminology, tools, and finishing. You will leave with several samples to be proud of.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Marcy Thomas Session II: Starts February 13 $180, Members $175 $10 Material Fee

First-Time Crochet 5 Weeks All it takes is a hook and a ball of yarn, and soon you’ll be crocheting your way to scarves, blankets, and other cozy projects! Learn new skills like increasing, decreasing, and stitching in the round. You will leave with at least one finished project to wear or gift. One hook and yarn for your first day will be provided.

$180, Members $175 $10 Material Fee

Zippers & Buttons 5 Weeks Reinforce the basics while learning new skills. Take home a set of coordinating pillows, a zip pouch, and smaller, skill-building projects. Selftaught stitchers with basic knowledge are welcome to take this class for formal instruction. Material fee includes thread and some notions. No materials needed on the first day.

Garment Repairs & Alterations

Screen Printing on Fabric II: Printing with Dyes

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

Whether you’re repairing an old favorite or tailoring a new garment to your body, this class fits perfectly! Learn to take shirts in and jeans up; mend holes, fix hems, and sew on buttons. Come to class the first day with your uncompleted mending and alterations projects. We’ll complete them together with necessary demonstrations.

Once you’ve honed your screen printing skills, try your hand at printing with dyes. This class focuses on the preparation of fabric and mixing of colors, with some new printing techniques. Printing with dyes allows color and image to soak into the fabric rather than rest on the surface, making it great for printing on silks or delicate, natural fibers.

Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or similar experience.

Prerequisite: First-Time Screen Printing on Fabric or similar experience.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Nat LaChall Session II: Starts February 13

Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or similar experience.

$185, Members $180 $5 Material Fee

Wednesday 10am-1pm Shannon Thompson Session I: Starts January 8

Dyeing to Print 5 Weeks

Sunday 10am-1pm Jenny Hanna Session II: Starts February 16 $185, Members $180 $10 Material Fee

Quilting I 5 Weeks Is quilting something that you want to try, but embarking on a large project seems intimidating? Become acquainted with quilting basics, covering six block patterns to create a small quilted project. You’ll gain the confidence to start larger projects. No materials needed on the first day. You are invited to bring in sample fabrics and ideas. Material fee includes some thread and notions. Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or similar experience.

Monday 2-5pm Sarah Evans Session I: Starts January 6 $185, Members $180 $5 Material Fee

Learn how to make monoprints on fabric during this five-week course. This experimental class encourages students to embrace play and intuition. You will learn various immersion dye techniques, color removing, and stencil screenprinting. Work with Textile Artist in Resident, Cassie Tompkins, to develop your designs, and screenprint with deColourant, dye, and inks onto fabric. Prerequisite: First-Time Screen Printing on Fabric, one dye class or similar experience.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Cassie Tompkins Session I: January 6 $185, Members $180 $20 Material Fee

Indigo & Arashi “Storm” Shibori 5 Weeks Arashi Shibori is a resist technique that yields diagonal patterns. Start with basic Arashi wrapping on PVC poles; then create more complex patterns with stitching (Nui Shibori), including variations, such as spider web, willow shibori, and bo-maki shibori. Students provide natural fabrics, e.g., cotton, linen, silk, and bamboo, after the first class. Bring rubber gloves for indigo dyeing.

Saturday 10am-1pm Akemi Cohn Session I: Starts January 11

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Tabor Shiles Session II: Starts February 12 $185, Members $180 $20 Material Fee

Knitting II: Hats Galore 5 Weeks Expand your knitting skills by learning how to create different shapes of hats, including beanies, berets, bucket hats, skull caps, and more. You will learn how to read a pattern and explore several decorative stitches like shells and ribbing. You will leave with several completed hat projects. Prerequisite: First-Time Knitting or similar experience.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Kelly Mulligan Session II: Starts February 11 $185, Members $180 $10 Material Fee

Weaving II: Color and Structure 5 Weeks Learn how to use simple combinations of color and woven structures to create unique effects in your weavings. Make a ‘color and weave’ sample each week using techniques like shadow weave and color mixing with yarn. Decode weave patterns and discover contemporary woven art and makers while expanding the breadth of your weaving skills.

Textiles

Sunday 1:30-4:30pm Rivven Prink Session II: Starts February 16

Beginner/ Advanced Beginner

Prerequisite: One frame-loom weaving class or similar experience.

Saturday 10am-1pm Abbey Muza Session II: Starts February 15 $185, Members $180 $10 Material Fee

$185, Members $180 $20 Material Fee

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Intermediate/ Advanced Fashion I: Garment Construction 10 Weeks Make clothing that fits your body and personality perfectly! Put your basic sewing skills to work as you investigate commercial sewing patterns and explore different kinds of fabric. The option to alter patterns for style and fit is encouraged in this more independent environment. An instructor will teach methods for professional finishes that will make you proud to wear what you’ve made. Prerequisite: Two department sewing classes or similar experience

Friday 6-9pm Nat LaChall Starts January 10 $375, Members $365 $5 Material Fee

Guided Sewing Projects 10 Weeks You’ve got the sewing basics down, now take the next step to complete your one-of-a-kind sewing projects. An experienced instructor will help you select an appropriate project and walk you through the steps to complete it. Demonstrations will be determined by class projects but may include serger instruction and sewing machine feet attachments. Material fee covers thread/notions use in class. Prerequisite: Two department sewing classes or similar experience

Monday 10am-1pm Claire Wolfe Boockmeier Starts January 6 Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Claire Wolfe Boockmeier Starts January 8 $375, Members $365 $5 Material Fee

Design & Print Repeat Patterns on Fabric 10 Weeks Develop and master the art of designing patterns for fabric yardage. Translate your designs into seamless patterns through straight repeats, half drops, and toss patterns. Learn the importance of scale, balance, and color through several experimental repeat techniques. Students provide most materials. Come prepared to print with inks or dyes in the first class. Prerequisite: First-Time Screen Printing on Fabric or similar experience

Thursday 10am-1pm Elizabeth Kumor Starts January 9 $375, Members $365 $5 Material Fee

Quilting II: Block Building 5 Weeks

Fashion II: Custom Fit Pants

Textiles

10 Weeks Say goodbye to problematic pants! During this ten-week intensive, you will learn how to alter a commercial pants pattern of your choice for fit and style. We will dig deep into pockets, zippers, and specialty seams. This class is perfect for an experienced stitcher looking to expand their skills and their closet. Leave with a pair to wear. Prerequisite: Two department sewing classes or similar experience

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Nat LaChall Starts January 6 $375, Members $365 $5 Material Fee

Carryalls and Shoulder Bags 5 Weeks Expand your sewing know-how and your wardrobe by making a flatbottomed zippered carry-all and a small shoulder bag with an adjustable strap. You’ll have the opportunity to customize the patterns and learn how to make your own designs. This is the perfect class to take after completing our Zippers & Buttons class. Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing and Zippers & Buttons or similar experience.

Wednesday 10am-1pm Shannon Thompson Session II: Starts February 12 $195, Members $190 $10 Material Fee

Have fun with blocks! Learn about traditionally shaped blocks and how to adjust them to achieve different aesthetics. Move from simple to complex while learning how to calculate yardage, cutting, and organizational practices and how to put your blocks together to create a sampler quilt. Bring 1 yard of dark and 1 yard of light coordinating fabric to the first class. Prerequisite: Quilting I or similar quilting experience

Monday 2-5pm Sarah Evans Session II: Starts February 10 $195, Members $190 $5 Material Fee

Guided Quilting Projects 10 Weeks Begin a quilting project or revisit your unfinished work. This class allows you to work individually while tapping into the creative energy of your classmates and instructor. Incorporate quilting techniques into your art practice and conquer the range of technical issues that arise as you take your ideas from concept to quilt. Prerequisite: Quilting I or similar quilting experience

Wednesday 2-5pm Sarah Evans Starts January 8 $375, Members $365 $5 Material Fee

26 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Ages 13-18 Young Fashion Designers 10 Weeks This fashion design class is for teens ages 13-18 years old. Learn everything there is to know on your way to becoming the next innovator in fashion. You will learn how to create mood boards, sketch a collection, make your own patterns, develop your own fabrics, experiment with alternative materials, and sew your designs. Leave with a completed project to wear! Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or similar experience.

Saturday 10am-1pm Nat LaChall Starts January 11 $340, Members $330 $5 Material Fee


Workshops Snow and Ice Dyeing 1 Day Snow and ice can be used to create beautiful dyed fabrics. Play with color and abstract patterns and leave with bold, unique items. A perfect activity for a snowy Chicago afternoon! Material fee includes everything you will need plus one scarf and, one dish towel per participant. Feel free to bring additional items made of cotton, rayon, or silk. No experience necessary All levels welcome

Friday, January 17 6-9pm Shannon Thompson $75, Members $70 $15 Materials Fee

Topics in Quilting: Edge Binding

Indigo Extravaganza Workshop

Dye Painting on Silk 1 Day

1 Day

During this workshop, you will paint with resists onto silk pocket squares, followed by painting with dyes. This is a great way to get color and designs onto fabric fast and efficiently. Think of stained glass. You will be provided with two silk pocket squares. If you’d like to paint onto something else please make sure it is 100% silk.

Explore the history and techniques of indigo dye. We will apply shibori resist techniques to silk and cotton, learn how to build an indigo bath, and see visual resources and samples of this exceptional dye. Some sample fabric will be provided, but please bring any pre-washed natural fibers you’d like to dye. Dress for mess.

No experience necessary

No experience necessary

All levels welcome

All levels welcome

Sunday, March 1 2-6pm Tabor Shiles

Saturday, February 1 2–6pm Amy Taylor

$95, Members $90 $15 Material Fee

Saturday, February 22 2-6pm Amy Taylor

Topics in Quilting: English Paper Piecing Workshop

$95, Members $90 $20 Material Fee

1 Day

Date Night: Valentines Day Snow and Ice Dyeing 1 Day

In this 3-hour workshop, learn to machine sew binding strips, attach the binding to your quilt and the stitches you’ll need to hand finish it. Learn tips to give your quilts a beautiful finish. Please provide your own quilted project and binding material.

Snow and ice can be used to create beautiful dyed fabrics. Play with color and abstract patterns and leave with a pair of bold, unique items. Material fee includes everything you will need plus one scarf and, one dish towel per participant. Feel free to bring additional items made of cotton, rayon, or silk. A perfect activity for a perfect Valentine’s Day with a date or friend!

No experience necessary

No experience necessary

All levels welcome

All levels welcome

Saturday, January 25 2-5pm Sarah Evans

Friday, February 14 6-9pm Shannon Thompson

$75, Members $70 $5 Material Fee

$75, Members $70 $15 Materials Fee

1 Day

English Paper Piecing (aka EPP) is a portable project that can engage your brain and your hands. Come learn how to do EPP and leave with a completed flower (aka Grandmother’s Flower Garden pattern). Once you learn how, you can do this anywhere: planes, trains, automobiles, even your couch.

Visiting Artist Workshop Embroidery: The Story of Stitch 1 Day Learn the art and power of experimental embroidery from world renowned fiber artist, Elnaz Javani. After a one hour artist lecture, Elnaz will teach you how to use basic outline embroidery stitches to develop your own way of drawing with thread to complete your embroidered image. All materials provided but feel free to bring your own fabric, garment or tote to embroider. No experience necessary All levels welcome

Saturday, January 11 2-6pm Elnaz Javani $125 $5 Material Fee

No experience necessary All levels welcome

Saturday, March 7 2-5pm Sarah Evans $75, Members $70 $5 Material Fee

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Young artists become explorers as they learn to create fearlessly while investigating a variety of media and creative processes. We present opportunities for students to develop critical thinking skills, enhance creativity, and build confidence. Students are encouraged to discover their own artistic interests while refining technical abilities. Our classes are kept small and taught by highly skilled teaching artists.

Ages 1-3 Smocks are available, but dress for mess! A caregiver participates with the child in these classes. In order to provide the best quality time with your toddler, kindly refrain from bringing non-registered children to class.

Lil’ Artists 10 Weeks Your child will squish clay, push paint, and pile materials of different colors and textures into unique collages and paintings that record their sensory journey. Make soft plushie friends, balanced clay mobiles, and paintings that will rival the best abstract art. These multimedia, sensory art classes are perfect for sparking your little one’s creativity.

Monday 9:30-10:15am Mallory Linehan Starts January 6 Class includes music and art

Monday 10:45-11:30am Mallory Linehan Starts January 6 Class includes music and art

Tuesday 10:30–11:15am Mallory Linehan Starts January 7 Class includes music and art

Tuesday 11:45–12:30am Mallory Linehan Starts January 7 Class includes music and art

Kidstreet

Thursday 10:30–11:15am Lindsay Stock Starts January 9 Class includes music and art

Friday 9:30-10:15am Melanie Brown Starts January 10 Friday 10:45-11:30am Melanie Brown Starts January 10 Saturday 9:30–10:15am Candice Latimer Starts January 11

Ages 3-5 Mixed Media Explorations 5 Weeks In this skill-building class, your child will be introduced to new art materials, tools, and the work of a new artist each week. We will learn about the tools and techniques used to transform and control different materials such as clay, paint, paper, fabric, and other media. Your young artist will then apply their new skills to follow their imaginations in creating their own unique artwork.

Thursday 10-11am Melanie Brown Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13 $105, Members $100

Paint and Stories 5 Weeks Who doesn’t love a good book? Storytime starts each class and is used to frame our explorations in painting and sculpture. Your child will mix their own colors and create different textures of paint that will be applied to thematic artworks each week.

Tuesday 3-4pm Molly Eisenberg Session I: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11

Sunday 9:30-10:15am Nicole Nienow Starts January 12

Wednesday 10-11am Melanie Brown Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12

$170, Members $165

$105, Members $100

Ages 6-8 Plushies 5 Weeks The world of stuffed animals comes alive in this bright and colorful, skill-building class! Kids learn how to imagine, design, and hand sew their very own plushies. In this fun intro to design and tactile creativity, your child will develop their fine motor skills while making small and large plushies using a variety of materials.

Monday 4:30-6pm Kelly Mulligan Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10

All Things Clay 5 Weeks In this fun introduction to the possibilities of clay, students will learn a variety of techniques. We will explore color, shape, and texture to create sculptural and functional work. Your child will create plates, bowls, and cups, as well as clay masks, mythical creatures, super heroes, and more.

Sunday 10:30am-12pm Nicole Nienow Session I: Starts January 12 Session II: Starts February 16 $120, Members $115

$120, Members $115

All Things Painting 5 Weeks Whether your child likes to paint or would like to learn how this is the class for them. Your young artist will learn how to use a variety of painting materials and practice fundamental techniques like composition and value. Bring in images that they have always wanted to paint! Photographs of pets, favorite places, family, or friends are welcome. We will also provide images to spark your child’s creativity.

Wednesday 4:30-6pm Molly Eisenberg Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12 $120, Members $115

28 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Drop-in Interested in learning what classes for ages 1-3 are all about? We offer the opportunity to drop in at a fee of $25 per class. To register for a drop-in, call 773-769-4226 or email lillstreet@lillstreet.com 24 hours in advance to confirm availability as spaces are limited.


Ages 9-13

Ages 13-16

Drawing & Cartooning

Painting Studio

5 Weeks Come explore the world of cartooning with us! Learn the process of writing and drawing a complete short story and find inspiration in popular culture and comics. Inspiration can be based on real-life experiences, dreams, or an idea that you have always wanted to put into words and images.

Tuesday 4:30–6pm Sara Payne Session l: Starts January 7 Session II: Starts February 11 $120, Members $115

5 Weeks Strengthen your individual voice and take your art to the next level in this multi-disciplinary class! Using a variety of art-making materials, improve your technical skills with lessons focused on figure drawing, perspective, and composition. You will develop new ways of expressing your thoughts, feelings, and creative ideas!

Monday 4:30-6pm Alex Dahm Session I: Starts January 6 Session II: Starts February 10 $120, Members $115

Handbuilding & Wheelthrowing 5 Weeks Learn the basic techniques needed to make unique sculptures and great pots by hand and on the pottery wheel. Coils, slabs, and pinch pots are simple hand techniques that you will explore to form clay by hand. On the wheel, you will learn to center, pull, and trim your pots. Glazing will also be covered throughout the class, allowing you to add color to your three-dimensional works of art.

Wednesday 4:30-6:30pm Amelia Bell Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12 Saturday 2-4pm Amelia Bell Session I: Starts January 11 Session II: Starts Februar 15 $140, Members $135

Drawing into Painting 5 Weeks

Thursday 4:30-6pm Alex Dahm Session I: Starts January 9 Session II: Starts February 13

5 Weeks Examine insects, plants, and other natural life in this illustration class. A variety of drawing and illustration skills will be taught, including proportion, perspective, line, value, shading, and stippling. Your sketchbooks will be filled with everyday ideas and unique inspiration.

Wednesdays 4:30-6pm Alex Boersma Session I: Starts January 8 Session II: Starts February 12 $120, Members $115

School’s Out Camp Ages 6-13 Why stay at home when you can have fun at Lillstreet making art? Campers will spend the day painting, drawing, printing, learning to build with clay, and sculpting colorful works of art.

Kidstreet

Discover the proper skills to create successful drawings such as line, value, and composition as you explore a different painting medium each week. You will learn methods of application and pick the appropriate surfaces for working with acrylic paint, pastel, ink, watercolor, and tempera paint. You will develop new ways of expressing your thoughts, feelings, and creative ideas.

Scientific Illustration

MLK Day Monday, January 20 9am–3:30pm $85, Members $80

President’s Day Monday, February 17 9am–3:30pm $85, Members $80

$120, Members $115

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Family Workshops Ages 5 and up

These workshops are a fun, enjoyable opportunity to work together on themed projects that bring laughter, smiles, and art into your life. All workshops are two hours long, and a paying adult must accompany children.

$40 per person, Members $35 At least one child and one adult must register

Pinch Pot Snowman Keep your hands warm in our studios this winter by making snowmen out of clay instead of snow. This snowman will stand the test of time! Create a variety of characters to build a family of many shapes and sizes using clay and colorful glazes.

Saturday, January 11 10am-12pm Julia Smith

Plushies: Groundhog Day

Hug in a Mug

In celebration of this furry animal, we will design and hand sew our very own groundhog plushie. Hopefully, your groundhog won’t see his shadow, and the warm weather will be here soon.

Cold weather is the perfect time to appreciate the warmth of clay! Learn to make mugs for cocoa, bowls for soup, and other objects to wrap your hands around on a cold winter day.

Saturday, February 1 10am-12pm Julia Smith

Saturday, February 15 10am-12pm Carol Stitzer

Paper Hearts, Flowers and Garland

Plushies Workshop

Cut, paste, paint, print and decorate cards, garland, and gifts for Valentine’s Day. Make it a family event and co-create handmade tokens of love to keep close to your loved one’s hearts for a lifetime. Make memories and gifts together in this one-day family workshop.

Friday, February 7 5-7pm Molly Eisenberg

Dessert Clay Boxes

XOXO Mugs & Plates Make the perfect handmade ceramic Valentine’s Day mug and plate to gift to your sweetie. You will use handbuilding and molds to create your pieces, then decorate and design your creation using stamps, glazes, and more. Clay pieces will be glazed and ready to pick up in time for Valentine’s Day.

Saturday, January 25 10am-12pm Julia Smith

Inspired by Wayne Thiebaud, students will design and handbuild a two-piece clay set that looks just like a real cake! You will create your own toppings and learn to attach the decorations and frost your cake using glazes for the finishing touch. Once pieces are ready to be picked up, you can store keepsakes in the cake box or give it as a gift.

Easter Bunny Candy Dishes Hippity, Hoppity into this fun holidaythemed workshop! Learn to make candy dishes using clay to fill with jelly beans and chocolate eggs. You will learn how to attach bunny ears and legs onto the bowls to give them a fun look and glaze your pieces at the end.

Saturday, March 14 10am-12pm Julia Smith

Design and hand sew your very own plush creature. Plushies can be big or small, monsters or unicorns, whatever your imagination comes up with! Doodle a perfect world for your new friend and create a silly comic book outlining its adventure.

Saturday, February 22 10am-12pm TBD

Spring Birdhouses Give a bird a new home built out of clay and glaze it with a variety of bright colors. By the time the ice melts and green returns to the trees, you will be ready to hang your birdhouse and roll out the welcome mat.

Saturday, March 21 10am-12pm Julia Smith

Seder Plates Create your own set of plates just in time for Passover. Work together with your family on your heirloom plates using personal imagery and text. Embellish your plates with color and texture using glazes. Using clay, you will learn how to roll a slab, make coils, and attach decorations.

Saturday, March 7 10am-12pm Julia Smith

Kids Night Out: Year of the Rat Plushies Ages 6-13 Saturday, January 25th marks the Year of the Rat! Celebrate the Chinese New Year with us in this fun, festive night out for kids only! You will design and hand sew your very own comfy and cuddly plushie.

Thursday January 23 6-8pm Mikey Anderson

Saturday, February 8 10am-12pm Carol Stitzer

2020 Winter Class Calendar Monday 1-3 year-old

Lil’ Artists 9:30-10:15am 10:45-11:30am

3-5 year-old 6-8 year-old

Thursday Lil’ Artists 10:30–11:15am

Paint & Stories 10-11am

Friday

Saturday

Lil’ Artists 9:30-10:15am 10:45-11:30am

Drawing & Cartooning 4:30–6pm

Handbuilding & Wheelthrowing 4:30–6:30pm

Sunday Lil’ Artists 9:30–10:15am

Mixed Media Explorations 10-11am

All Things Painting 4:30-6pm

Plushies 4:30-6pm

Painting Studio 4:30-6pm

Wednesday

Lil’ Artists 10:30–11:15am 11:45-12:30pm Paint & Stories 3-4pm

9-13 year-old

13-16 year-old

Tuesday

All Things Clay 10:30am-12pm

Drawing into Painting 4:30-6pm

Scientific Illustration 5-6:30pm

30 WINTER CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF JANUARY 6 AND FEBRUARY 10

Handbuilding & Wheelthrowing 2-4pm


Membership Benefits

Policies & Procedures

Be a part of the Lillstreet Community by becoming a member today. You will join a supportive and friendly art community and have access to all the great benefits:

Office & Gallery Hours:

• Discounts on classes and camp workshops

Monday-Thursday: 10am -7:30pm Friday & Saturday: 10am -6pm Sunday: 10am -5pm Register Early! Classes Fill Quickly. We strongly encourage you to preregister to ensure a space in class. Registration is accepted on a firstcome, first-served basis with a 50% deposit required. Workshops must be paid in full at time of registration. Balance is due on the first day of class. Lillstreet accepts payments by Visa, Master Card, American Express or Discover. Checks should be made payable to Lillstreet Art Center.

• VIP membership card • Discounts at participating art supply stores and other community services • 10% off of Gallery shop purchases

Holidays & Missed Classes: For classes that fall on holidays, it is ARTIST MEMBERSHIP

HOUSEHOLD MEMBERSHIP

40

$

YEAR

for 1 person

up to individual teachers and students to decide whether to hold the class or to schedule a make up class later in the session. Missed classes may only be made up within the same class session.

FAMILY MEMBERSHIP

75 110 $

YEAR

for 2 people

$

YEAR

for 3 or more people

Private Lessons Would you prefer individualized instruction over a classroom situation? Is there a specific technique you’ve always wanted to learn but don’t have the time to commit to a 10 week class? If this is what you’ve been looking for we have some options for you to choose from. • A two-hour minimum commitment is required. • Your customized lesson can be for one person, two or three. • No previous experience necessary. • Private classes can be set up in any of our departments. • Your lesson includes open studio time on the day of your lesson only; it does not include open studio for the week.

Pricing structure: $75 per hour for one-on-one instruction $60 per hour, per student for two $50 per hour, per student for three Contact us for more information: customclasses@lillstreet.com

Class Age Restrictions: All classes are for ages 16 years and older unless otherwise noted.

Tools & Materials: Students may be required to purchase a tool kit from lillstreet, or other materials in order to complete class work. Unless otherwise specified, materials will be provided for the first class session and students will receive a supply list for purchase.

Cancellations & Refunds (Please Read Carefully)

Cancellations: Classes are canceled when enrollment minimums are not reached. Students will be notified if classes are canceled and will be eligible for a full refund or class credit. Tuition credits are good indefinitely toward any classes, workshops or gallery items and are not redeemable for cash under any circumstances. Refund Policy For Dropped Classes And Workshops: Tuition is refundable for all classes and workshops dropped more than one week prior to the session start date, minus a $40 processing fee. Classes dropped during the week prior to the start of the class session are eligible for a studio credit only (no refunds). Classes dropped during the first week of the session are eligible for a 50% studio credit (no refund). Classes dropped after the first week of the session are not eligible for a credit or refund except in cases of medical emergency. Students are responsible for notifying the lillstreet staff that they wish to drop a class or workshop. Not attending class does not constitute an official withdrawal or cancellation of tuition or fees. Visiting artist workshops and summer camps have separate cancellation policies. See complete policy information at lillstreet.com.

Getting To Lillstreet We are located on the northeast corner of Montrose and Ravenswood.

Public Transportation: Take the CTA Brown Line to Montrose, or use Montrose Bus #78. The Metra Union Pacific North line Ravenswood stop is located four blocks north of Lillstreet.

WINTER SESSION

Dropped on or before 12/30/19

Adult/Child Classes

Refund minus $40 or full class credit

Dropped between 12/31/19 1/5/20 No refund – class credit only

Dropped between 1/6/20 1/12/20 No refund – half class credit

Dropped after 1/13/20 No refund or class credit

Refund Policy For Dropped Workshops: • If dropped at least two weeks prior to start date, refund minus $40 or full class credit

Car:

• If dropped 7-14 days prior to start date, no refunds - class credit only

We are three blocks west of Ashland and four blocks east of Damen. On-street parking is available. Complete directions at lillstreet.com/directions.

• If dropped within 6 days prior to start date, no refund or class credit


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