Fall 2018 PAFA Continuing Education Programs

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CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS A R T   C l A S S E S   f O R   A D U lT S   A N D   hIGh SChOOl STUDENTS Fall 2018


Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

CE OPPORTUNITIES

Join our community of dedicated artists of all ages and skill levels

CE COMMUNITY SChOlARShIP PAFA Continuing Education is pleased to present the CE Community Scholarship to provide tuition assistance to students. Application Deadline: Monday, September 10 The CE Community Scholarship is made possible in part by a generous contribution from the Dry Family Foundation. See page 29 for more information or visit pafa.edu/ce-discountsandscholarships.

fOUNDED IN 1805 AS ThE NATION’S fIRST SChOOl AND MUSEUM Of fINE ARTS, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) promotes the transformative power of art and art making. As part of this mission, PAFA Continuing Education (CE) programs offer a diverse array of studio art courses, workshops and programs for adults and high school students, open to all levels of ability, from absolute beginner through advanced artist. Whether you’ve never taken an art class before, are returning after a long absence, or are preparing a portfolio for applying to art school, PAFA CE has something for you!

TAblE Of CONTENTS Master Classes...........................................................4 Pre-College Programs.............................................6 Certificate Programs. ..............................................8 Online Courses ..........................................................9 Painting ......................................................................10 Drawing......................................................................14 Printmaking..............................................................17 Sculpture....................................................................18 Other Media.............................................................20 Landscape .................................................................23 Schedule At-A-Glance.........................................25 Registration Information ...................................28

Ronald Wyffels

CE OPEN hOUSE & NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

ON ThE  Jane Irish, Palazzo Frescobaldi Salon, 2013, COVER gouache on Tyvec, 22 x 26 in.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMbER 8 | 10 A.M. – 1 P.M. Did you know that Continuing Education has Certificate programs, online courses, and scholarships? Are you a new student wondering about the art materials you need to buy, or where to go on your first day of class? Join us on Saturday, September 8, for more information and answers to all your CE program questions! CE Staff and faculty will address your questions, discuss and demonstrate art materials, and present our new Certificate programs, online courses and more. Includes opportunities to tour the campus and visit the PAFA museum.

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Visit pafa.edu/ceopenhouse or call 215-972-7632 to register.

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS 128 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 t 215-972-7632 f 215-569-0153 e continuinged@pafa.edu

www.pafa.edu/CE

A GIfT CERTIfICATE fOR A COURSE OR WORkShOP MAkES A GREAT GIfT! Call 215-972-7632 for more details.

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MASTER ClASSES AND WORkShOPS MASTER ClASS WITh JANE IRISh:  MEANINGfUl bRUShSTROkES, TOUCh AND AllA PRIMA PAINTING ■ ■

Visit pafa.edu/MasterClasses for extended course descriptions, materials lists and upcoming classes. PAFA Members at the Friend level and above receive a 10% tuition discount on CE courses, workshops and Master Classes! See page 29.

All Levels Welcome Invigorate your painting practice under the energetic and challenging direction of Philadelphia-based master artist Jane Irish! Experience alla prima painting with a fresh focus on mark, memory, and touch through focused exercises and experimentation. On day one, work from Asian and Latin American ceramic painting, Abstract Expressionism, and artists including Fragonard, Hals and Goya, to discover how brush strokes have a memory of style, and to consider painting “in front of” the picture plane. On day two, learn to infuse liveliness in your painting from the surface forward while creating works from life in the historic cast hall and studios, with dancers as models integrated among the sculptures. Experiment with various painting grounds in either gouache or oil, promoting the ability to wipe out and redo. Stimulating discussions, critiques and additional exercises will further enhance the workshop experience.

ThE PERCEPTUAl MOMENT WITh STUART ShIlS NOT JUST ANOThER “lANDSCAPE” For Intermediate/Advanced Painters Embrace the concerns of making a painting rather than the conventional notion of painting a landscape. Experience the vitality of working outdoors while painting on location at a variety of Philadelphia sites. Explore the intersection between the internal perceptual moment and the design of the working surface as the fundamental concern of painting. Drawing, as the engine of thought and means of informing the brush, will be emphasized in a variety of media. Stuart Shils

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, October 12 – 14 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. IN 609EP | $950 non-credit Register by: September 21

Jane Irish, Via di Santo Spirito Conversation Room, Firenze, 2013, gouache on Tyvec, 24 x 18 in.

fREE PUblIC lECTURE:  Dropping the Bucket Down the Well Thursday, October 11 | 6 – 7:30 p.m. Hamilton Auditorium/Historic Landmark Building RSVP to the CE office, 215-972-7632 or pafa.edu/ce

Saturday and Sunday, November 10 & 11 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. IN 609JI | $495 non-credit Register by: October 26

fREE PUblIC lECTURE WITh JANE IRISh:  Hemispheric Opposites Thursday, November 8 | 6 – 7:30 p.m. Hamilton Auditorium/Historic Landmark Building RSVP to the CE office, 215-972-7632 or pafa.edu/ce

PlEIN AIR PAINTING IN DONEGAl, IRElAND WITh JOE SWEEENEY All Levels Welcome

Monday – Friday, October 15 – 19 Times Variable PT 605CM | $795 non-credit or $1,425 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 21 (register early, space is limited) For more information and recommended accommodations, email joesweeney5@gmail.com

Join Joe Sweeney on a plein air painting getaway in scenic county Donegal, Ireland, homeland of Joe’s ancestors, the Mac Sweeneys! Located along the breathtaking, unspoiled northwest coast of Ireland, Donegal’s high sea cliffs offer sweeping vistas ideal for plein air painting! Draw and paint historic Donegal Castle, the spectacular Slieve League Cliffs, and St. John’s Point Lighthouse with instruction focusing on oil, acrylic, and pastel; experienced watercolorists also welcome. Accommodations will be provided by the wonderful Castle Murray House. Students are responsible for their own travel arrangements.

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PRE-COllEGE PROGRAMS SATURDAY ClASSES Saturday classes offer teens a valuable opportunity to develop and hone their skills under the guidance of PAFA faculty. Classes include a visit by PAFA Admissions representatives to provide advice on selecting and documenting work for a portfolio and an optional portfolio review. All levels welcome. DRAWING fOR hIGh SChOOl STUDENTS  Michelle Oosterbaan Ideal for teens who want to further their drawing skills and develop a strong body of work for their portfolios. Students will work in drawing media from the still life, PAFA’s historic cast collection and the human portrait to learn principles of composition, value, perspective, and drawing techniques. 10 weeks, Saturdays, September 29 – December 1 (No class on November 24) 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. DR 710PP | $425 for 1.0 undergraduate credit or non-credit Register by: September 21

PRINTMAkING fOR hIGh SChOOl STUDENTS Megan Webb Printmaking enhances drawing/painting skills and can contribute striking additions to a college portfolio. Explore the exciting possibilities of several printmaking processes including traditional line etching, screenprinting on t-shirts or other materials, and the painterly possibilities of monotype. Students will be guided through the preparation and steps of each process, learn how to safely handle all materials, and explore the journey of image development and printing. 10 weeks, Saturdays, September 29 – December 1 (No class on November 24) 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. PR 710E | $425 for 1.0 undergraduate credit or non-credit Register by: September 21

SUMMER ACADEMY fOR hIGh SChOOl STUDENTS 2019

PAFA’s Summer Academy is the definitive program for talented and motivated high school students: a five-week, college-level art making experience in the nation’s first and premier school of fine art.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Visit pafa.edu/HighSchool for more information and to download an application. Application Deadline: Friday, September 14

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Rigorous courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, and printmaking taught by PAFA’s exceptional faculty Commuter and residential options Field trips to the museums and galleries of Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C. A culminating student exhibition, including a reception and awards ceremony A head start on preparing your portfolio for applying to art school

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The opportunity to earn four college credits The option for an Admissions portfolio review for pre-approval of your PAFA college application (additional materials required) A Next Step Scholarship of $4,000 over four years issued to all Summer Academy alums who enroll in PAFA’s BFA programs.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Application period begins February 1. Scholarships available. For more information, visit pafa.edu/summeracademy.

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CERTIfICATE PROGRAMS

ONlINE COURSES MODERNISM AND MODERNITY: ART AND CUlTURE, 1900-1945  Dr. Kevin Richards Examine the artists and artistic movements of the first half of the 20th century, focusing on the development of modernism in Europe before World War II. View an array of work from historical and art historical perspectives, and analyze the world views and material conditions that contributed to the transformation of art during this era. Online instruction will provide weekly video lectures, readings, and instructor-moderated discussion boards. 10 weeks, October 1 – December 9 IN 670RS_ON | $395 non-credit or $950 for 1.5 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 ART APPRECIATION:  A GlObAl PERSPECTIVE   NEW! Jacob Muldowny This introductory course seeks to arm students with an awareness of the diversity and richness of art, as well as its sweeping impact on all aspects of human culture. Instruction will cover the fundamental visual elements and principles of design, art materials and methods, and an overview of the history of art. Includes discussion boards, quizzes, and small art projects. 10 weeks, October 1 – December 9 IN 670RS_ON | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE)

CERTIfICATE PROGRAMS  For the serious student/artist, PAFA Continuing Education now presents Certificate Programs to enhance your technical skills and professional presence through a curriculum of focused study under the guidance of expert faculty-artists. Whether seeking to boost your personal or professional studio practice, build a foundation for undergraduate or graduate arts study, or lay the groundwork for a variety of arts-related occupations, PAFA's unparalleled fine arts instruction will propel you toward your artistic goals.

NOW INTRODUCING: The CE Core Curriculum Certificate ■ The CE Certificate in Figure Studies: The Eakins Legacy ■

lEARN MORE AND APPlY NOW!  Visit pafa.edu/CEcertificates for more information and application requirements. Fall application deadline: September 10

bUIlD YOUR OWN lAbYRINTh:  USING CONSTRAINTS TO ChAllENGE  AND SURPRISE YOURSElf Matt Madden “Constraints” – the idea of setting yourself arbitrary, game-like rules – are a great motivational tool to propel work forward in creative directions. Invigorate your own narrative work in this online laboratory for artists of all media. Develop an original comic, illustrated story, or narrative series of images

OPEN ACADEMY  PAFA Continuing Education and non-matriculated students have the opportunity to take PAFA School courses for credit or non-credit through the new Open Academy.

lEARN MORE AND APPlY NOW!  Visit pafa.edu/openacademy for more information. Fall course listings will be available by August 1. Fall application deadline: August 10

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generated from a constraint. Enjoy the balance of independent work and community support through this online forum. 8 weeks, September 24 – November 18 IN 609MM_ON | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 ESSENTIAl hUMAN ANATOMY:  ThE hEAD   NEW! Roberto Osti Designed for portrait artists and students of anatomy, this online course focuses on the planes, proportions and muscles of the head and neck, with attention to how facial expressions are produced. Instruction will transition students from drawing generic features to capturing an individual likeness. Includes videos, lectures and assignments with regular instructor feedback. 10 weeks, October 1 – December 9 DR 604EE_ON | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 ObSERVATIONAl  PERSPECTIVE DRAWING   NEW! Fred Kaplan Perspective is at the heart of good drawing and painting, allowing us to translate the observable world into a believable two-dimensional image and create invented spaces. Learn the fundamentals of linear perspective in clear, easy to-understand language, and apply these principles to still lifes, interiors and cityscape views. Basic drawing experience recommended. 10 weeks, October 1 – December 9 DR 604EE_ON | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

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PAINTING

PAINTING OVER ThE lINE Kassem Amoudi Advance toward a more liberated way of painting in this open studio environment. Paint from personal subject matter to find your own visual language, informed by examples from contemporary and modern art. Painting experience recommended. All media welcome. 12 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – December 12 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. PT 703EL | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 OIl PAINTING PRACTICES Anthony Ciambella Explore oil painting techniques and materials used by artists from the Pre-Renaissance to the present. Learn underpainting techniques, glazing and scumbling layering methods, and wet-into-wet alla prima painting. Supply selection and care, historical palettes and pigments, varnishes, framing, storage, and health issues will be discussed. 12 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – December 12 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. IN 601EA | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

Theodore Xaras CE Faculty Theodore Xaras with CE student Amanda Kaiserman and her prize winning painting at the opening reception of the Continuing Education Annual Juried Student Exhibition 2018.

PhOTO-REAlISTIC PAINTING   NEW! Alicia Mino (Bilingual instructor: English & Spanish) The virtuosic richness and detail of photorealism combines the artist’s painting skills with fascinating new techniques for transcribing visual information. Learn how to utilize photography, 3D models, and Photoshop in order to capture complex subject matter. Explore advanced methods of transferring imagery, selecting and manipulating color, and controlling light. Drawing and painting experience required. 12 weeks, Tuesdays, September 25 – December 11 6 – 9 p.m. PT 622ES | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

PAFA Members at the Friend level and above receive a 10% tuition discount on CE courses, workshops and Master Classes! See page 29.

ThE PAfA ATElIER:  DRAWING & PAINTING   NEW! A combination instructed class and open studio for students interested in advancing their representational drawing and painting. Work from the cast collection, figure/portrait models, still life or interior spaces, with tailored instruction/ critique, independent work sessions, with visits from guest PAFA faculty-critics to offer additional feedback. ■

Section 1: Instructor: Peter Van Dyck 14 weeks, Wednesdays, September 12 – December 12 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Section 2: Instructor: Roger Chavez 14 weeks, Fridays, September 14 – December 21 (No class on November 23) 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

PORTRAIT PAINTING Meghan Cox Learn the materials and techniques of portrait painting. Utilize a limited palette to directly paint the structure and anatomy of the head, neck, and shoulders from posed models. Lectures and demonstrations will guide students toward an expanded palette for more advanced color mixing and indirect painting methods. Drawing experience required. 12 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – December 19 (No class on November 21) 6 – 9 p.m. PT 602E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

DR 607PA | $850 non-credit or $1,100 for 1.5 undergraduate credits Register by: September 7 (space is limited)

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WATERCOlOR fUNDAMENTAlS   NEW! Keith Leitner Embrace the beauty and versatility of watercolor through a variety of approaches. Discussions and in-depth demonstrations will acquaint beginners and those with limited experience with the basic materials and techniques. Working from still-life subjects, students will be encouraged to engage with the medium to find their own personal means of expression. 12 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – December 19 (No class on November 21) 6 – 9 p.m. PT 707E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 lIfE PAINTING AND DRAWING Douglas Martenson Join PAFA’s celebrated figurative tradition, combining Eakins-influenced historical techniques with contemporary approaches. Master the drawing elements of gesture, proportion, volume, anatomy, tone, and composition in charcoal and colored chalk on toned paper. Progress to oil painting materials and techniques, expanding from limited colors to a full palette. Ideal for all levels, with options to draw- or paint-only based on experience. 12 weeks, Thursdays, September 20 – December 13 (No class on November 22) 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. PT 600E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

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PAINTING continued PORTRAIT PAINTING  Theodore Xaras This class covers all aspects of painting a traditional portrait. Learn how to achieve a likeness, model light and shade, mix flesh tones, and apply paint. Includes demonstrations and insights into the history of portraiture. Valuable information for all levels. Drawing experience required. 12 weeks, Thursdays, September 20 – December 13 (No class on Nov. 22) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. PT 602E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 OIl PAINTING fUNDAMENTAlS Jill A. Rupinski If you’ve never painted in oil before, or your skills are a little rusty, this class is for you! Learn to paint with confidence by acquiring a grounding in the basics. Materials, methods, and color mixing will be presented through demonstrations and examples as you work from an array of engaging still life arrangements. 12 weeks, Thursdays, September 20 – December 13 (No class on Nov. 22) 6 – 9 p.m. PT 616E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 ClASSIC EGG TEMPERA   NEW! Ernie Norcia Master the fundamentals of egg tempera painting, practiced by Renaissance artists to recent masters such as Andrew Wyeth and George Tooker. Learn to prepare a wooden panel, make your own fresh egg tempera, and build paint layers toward a finished work. Experiment with both traditional and expressive applications. All levels welcome. 10 weeks, Thursdays, September 27 – December 6 (No class on November 22) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. IN 601EE | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

bEGINNING PAINTING: ThE STIll lIfE Meghan Cox Still life subjects, with their variety of color and form, are the perfect means for artists to learn oil painting techniques or to improve their skills. Learn the fundamentals of still life painting through both direct-painting methods and indirect glazing and scumbling techniques. Explore composition, drawing, and color through lectures and demonstrations. 12 weeks, Fridays, September 21 – December 14 (No class on November 23) 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. PT 601EB | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

PAINTING ThE COSTUMED fIGURE Robert Waddington Painting costumed models is both a staple of classical instruction and a fun opportunity. Subjects include a Roman centurion, Renaissance noblewoman, Conquistador and more! Supplement your figure study with the depiction of props including glass, metallic objects and fabric. Instruction includes color theory, painting techniques, and artists’ materials. Students may draw-only if they wish. 12 weeks, Saturdays, September 22 – December 15 (No class on November 24) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. PT 602CF | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

IN-DEPTh WATERCOlOR James Toogood Enrich your knowledge of painting with an in-depth look at watercolor. Thoroughly investigate a wide range of watercolor materials and techniques from your choice of landscape, still life, portrait, and figure subjects. Excellent for watercolorists of all levels and acrylic/oil painters looking to broaden their skills. ■ Section 1: 10 weeks, Fridays, September 28 – December 7 (No class on November 23) 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. ■ Section 2: 10 weeks, Tuesdays, October 2 – December 4 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

bEGINNING OIl PAINTING WORkShOP Aubrey Levinthal This workshop is designed to show those new to painting how to make colorful still life compositions in a concentrated amount of time. Focus on paint application, color relationships, and understanding the abstract structure of the picture. Complete multiple paintings and receive exercises to employ to promote future growth. Saturday and Sunday, November 3 & 4 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT 616WW | $195 non-credit +$25 materials fee (includes all materials) Register by: October 26

PT 604ED | $595 non-credit or $950 for 1.5 undergraduate credits Register by: September 21

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WATERCOlOR WORkShOP James Toogood Designed for those who wish to acquire or improve their basic watercolor painting skills. All materials and techniques will be discussed, including the selection of papers, brushes, and pigments, as well as transparent and opaque painting methods. Students will work from still-life, portrait models or their own source material. All levels welcome. Saturday and Sunday, November 17 & 18 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT 604WW | $195 non-credit Register by: November 9 SPONTANEOUS AbSTRACTION  Kassem Amoudi Feeling frustrated in front of a blank canvas, unsure of how to start or what to paint? This workshop will focus on techniques to enable you to start painting with confidence by tapping into your intuitive process and finding inspiration more easily. Demonstration and critique will enhance your knowledge of the painting process. Saturday & Sunday, December 8 & 9 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT 705EW | $195 non-credit Register by: November 30

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DRAWING CAST DRAWING Fred Kaplan Drawing in the Academic manner from plaster casts is a traditional and effective way to learn to draw accurately from observation. PAFA’s beautiful and historic Cast Hall contains life-size copies of antique and Renaissance sculpture – a unique resource that has been part of PAFA’s curriculum for over 200 years. All levels welcome. 12 weeks, Mondays, September 24 – December 10 6 – 9 p.m. DR 607E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 ■

See also Digital Imaging: Drawing in Three-Dimensions on page 20.

DRAWING IN COlOR Jill Rupinski Gain hands-on experience using various traditional and contemporary color drawing materials, including chalk, pastel and colored pencil. Presentation, lecture and demonstration will teach the applications and advantages of each medium. Observational study, as well as options to work from sketches, paintings, memory, and photography, will encourage students to develop their personal style. Drawing experience required. 8 weeks, Tuesdays, October 2 – November 20 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DR 611E | $315 non-credit Register by: September 21

DRAWING fUNDAMENTAlS Phyllis Laver If you’ve never drawn before, or your skills are a little rusty, then this class is for you. Learn to draw what you see with confidence. Study the still life, interior spaces, and human figure to master the drawing elements – shape, contour line, composition, light and shadow, texture and perspective. 12 weeks, Tuesdays, September 25 – December 11 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. DR 600EB | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

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bOTANICAl DRAWING AND PAINTING Linda Gist Explore flowers and other natural forms, beginning with line and value drawing and progressing to full-color rendering in watercolor and mixed media. Topics will include sighting techniques, line quality, tone and value, creation of depth, composition, texture, and basic color. All levels welcome. 8 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – November 14 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. DR 615EP | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $10 materials fee Register by: September 14

PENCIl DRAWING WITh  WATERCOlOR AND INk Hiro Sakaguchi Elevate your drawings with washes of tone and color in watercolor and ink in order to produce vibrant mixed media work in the tradition of Cézanne and Rodin. Learn graphite and pen-and-ink drawing techniques as well as watercolor and wash painting methods, referencing historical and contemporary examples. Basic drawing experience required. 10 weeks, Tuesdays, October 2 - December 4 6 – 9 p.m. DR 619EI | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 21

See also Shodo: Chinese and Japanese Calligraphy on page 20.

See also Lithography on page 17.

SIlVERPOINT DRAWING   NEW! Michelle Oosterbaan The art of silverpoint predates graphite and achieved its height during the Renaissance. Work from portrait models and photos to experience its fine rendering techniques and delicate results. Learn traditional means of preparing paper, and enhancing drawings with gouache, watercolor and colored grounds. 8 weeks, Thursdays, September 27 – November 15 6 – 9 p.m. DR 724SS | $315 non-credit Register by: September 14

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lIfE DRAWING Phyllis Laver Drawing the nude life model is one of the most timehonored methods of art training. Work in charcoal and graphite directly from the life model in short and long poses, exploring gesture, proportions and anatomy. Basic drawing experience required. 10 weeks, Fridays, September 28 – December 7 (No class on November 23) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. DR 605E | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 21 lIfE DRAWING II John Horn Improve your ability to draw the human form with anatomical and spatial accuracy through lectures and demonstrations on proportions, skeletal framework, surface form, and movement. Designed to advance the skills of students who have studied drawing previously. 12 weeks, Saturdays, September 22 – December 15 (No class on November 24) 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DR 605E2 | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14 bEGINNING DRAWING: ThE PORTRAIT Allison Syvertsen Work in graphite, charcoal and conté to capture the spirit and likeness of a range of models while developing skills for all subjects. Suitable for both beginners and those with experience seeking to refine their skills. 10 weeks, Saturdays, September 29 – December 8 (No class on November 24) 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DR 600EP | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 21

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DRAW ThE DANCE AT  ThE PENNSYlVANIA bAllET  Douglas Martenson Capture the fluidity and disciplined movement of dancers at the School of the Pennsylvania Ballet. After a morning session at the ballet, return to the PAFA studios to work from dancers in longer poses. Transform your studies into finished pieces in pencil, charcoal, pastel, watercolor and mixed media. Drawing experience required. Saturday, November 10 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. DR 635ED | $135 non-credit Register by: November 2 (space is limited)

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Photo: Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Ballet

PASTEl DRAWING WORkShOP Joseph Sweeney Learn the basics of drawing with soft pastels in this hands-on workshop! Instruction will cover technique, use of light and its effect on color, types of pastels available, paper selection for various effects, fixing and transporting finished drawings, and important safety issues. Work from the still life and the cityscape “en plein air” from the rooftop terrace! All levels welcome! Saturday, October 6 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. DR 603EW | $95 + $10 materials fee (includes all materials) Register by: September 28

ETChING, MONOPRINT & MORE Tony Rosati This course presents basic intaglio and monotype printing techniques including monoprint, drypoint, etching, aquatint, collograph and polymer plate methods. Image embellishments will include embossing, chine collé, collage, paper plates and mixed media techniques. All levels welcome; experienced students may continue independent work. 12 weeks, Thursdays, September 20 – December 13 (No class on November 22) 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. PR 604EM | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14

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WOODCUT AND RElIEf PRINTMAkING Ronald Wyffels Printing from a drawing carved into wood or a linoleum block is the oldest and most straightforward form of printmaking. All aspects of the process will be covered, including drawing on the block, carving your design and printing black-andwhite and color prints. All levels welcome. 12 weeks, Tuesdays, September 25 – December 11 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. PR 600E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14 lIThOGRAPhY Ronald Wyffels According to George Bellows: “Lithography offers opportunities for the artist greatly superior to any direct efforts on paper.” Explore these opportunities through step-by-step instruction on preparing your stone or plate, drawing with variety of materials, making prints in black-and-white and color, and editioning finished prints. Excellent for all levels of drawing or printmaking experience. 12 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – December 19 (No class on November 21) 6 –9 p.m. PR 602E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14

SCREENPRINTING AND bEYOND Tony Rosati The versatile nature of screenprinting lends itself to printing on paper, fabric and other surfaces. For the beginner, this course will cover all aspects of the process including screen preparation, image development, and printing techniques. Printmakers with experience may propose independent projects. 12 weeks, Fridays, September 21 – December 14 (No class on November 22) 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. PR 620E2 | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14 SOlAR ETChING Lesa Chittenden-Lim Celebrate autumn with this versatile, simple and environmentally-friendly way to make painterly prints without using chemicals or acid. Transfer your drawings, paintings and/or computer generated images to a light-sensitized plate which then can be developed with water and printed. A safe and direct way to make images! 5 weeks, Saturdays, September 22 – October 20 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. PR 615EW | $195 non-credit + $10 lab fee Register by: September 14 hAND-PRINTED MONOTYPE WORkShOP Jennifer Baker Learn monotype printmaking methods that do not require a press or shop facilities. These painterly techniques are easily transportable for use outside for plein air work, on a table at home, or in the classroom. Oil-based block-printing inks and various papers will be supplied; experiment with your own paints and inks as well! Saturday, October 27 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PR604EH | $95 + $35 materials fee (includes most materials) Register by: October 19

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See also 3-D Printing on page 20.

MOlD MAkING: ThE RUbbER MOlD NEW! Morgan Dummitt Mold making is a foundational skill for sculptors, with a wide range of studio applications. Rubber molds are extremely versatile, allowing artists to reproduce their work in a variety of materials and to cast in multiples. Open up the possibilities for your sculptural projects by learning all aspects of this process. All levels welcome. 6 weeks, Mondays, October 1 – November 5 6 – 9 p.m. SC 712ER | $215 non-credit + $140 materials fee (includes all materials) Register by: September 21 ANIMAl SCUlPTURE: ThE DOE NEW! Diane Collins Improve your understanding of quadruped anatomy by studying the beautiful and elegant doe. Learn to build an armature and develop the bone and muscle structure in clay through three-dimensional anatomical reference and contemporary media sources. Lecture and demonstration will address sculpting techniques and materials in nontechnical terms. Includes live animal study at an off-site location. 12 weeks, Saturdays, September 22 – December 15 (No class on November 24) 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SC 610EA | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14

INTRODUCTION TO RElIEf SCUlPTURE NEW! Morgan Dummitt Relief is an excellent bridge to sculpture for draftspeople and a refreshing variation for sculptors working in-the-round. Learn all aspects of relief modeling in clay, including drawing, modeling high and low relief, and casting your work in plaster. Work from PAFA’s cast collection, the life model, or a project of your own design. 12 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – December 12 6 – 9 p.m. SC 705E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14

TERRA COTTA SCUlPTURE Colleen O’Donnell Explore the versatility of terra cotta clay, which requires neither an armature nor casting. Learn various techniques and tools through demonstration and hands-on sculpting from the life model or imagination. Anatomy, proportion, design, and personal growth will be emphasized, as well as both representational and abstract approaches. All levels welcome. 12 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – December 12 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. PR 604EM | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14

fOUNDRY: AN INTRODUCTION Pavel Efremoff This course will cover all aspects of the foundry process. Demonstrations and hands-on instruction will be given in wax modeling and casting, ceramic shell techniques, bronze pouring, metal chasing, TIG welding and patination. All levels welcome. 12 weeks, Thursdays, September 20 – December 13 (no class on November 22) 6 – 9:30 p.m. SC 711E | $595 non-credit or $950 for 1.5 undergraduate credits + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14 STONE CARVING Steve Nocella Explore the possibilities of stone carving by using traditional and nontraditional methods. All processes from rough carving to polishing will be covered, and various tools and techniques will be demonstrated. Open to all levels. 12 weeks, Saturdays, September 22 – December 15 (No class on November 24) 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SC 602E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $20 lab fee Register by: September 14

Diane Collins, Downward Doe, oil clay, 7 in.

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fIGURE & PORTRAIT MODEllING John Horn Learn to sculpt the human figure in clay on an armature from direct observation. Experienced students will model a 24-inch figure based on volume, proportion, architectonic construction, and spatial displacement of form. Beginning students will sculpt a life-size portrait first. Instruction will cover armature construction, clay-modeling, and tool usage. All levels welcome. 12 weeks, Saturdays, September 22 – December 15 (No class on November 24) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. SC 600E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $10 lab fee Register by: September 14 METAl SCUlPTURE Steve Nocella This course focuses on metal sculpture fabrication and construction, gas and arc welding, brazing, and forging. Basic equipment will be provided, and specific techniques will be demonstrated. All levels welcome. 12 weeks, Saturdays, September 22 – December 15 (No class on November 24) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. SC 601E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit + $10 lab fee Register by: September 14 PORTRAIT SCUlPTURE WORkShOP   NEW! Colleen O’Donnell Learn the techniques and tools of portrait sculpture through demonstration and hands-on sculpting from the model. Explore anatomy, proportion, design and expression through the versatility of terra cotta clay (no armature required). Sculptures will be fired at the end of the workshop. Saturday and Sunday, October 13 & 14 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. SC 605EW | $195 non-credit + $10 lab fee Register by: October 5

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OThER MEDIA  ShODO: ChINESE AND  JAPANESE CAllIGRAPhY Mayumi Tomii Shodo originated in China 3,500 years ago and has developed as a fine art using simple tools: brush, ink and paper. Learn the various styles and techniques of Shodo along with its history and appreciation. Urauchi – the Japanese traditional paper-backing/ mounting methods – will be used to enhance finished work. Tenkoku, or personal stamp making, will also be covered. 6 weeks, Mondays, October 15 – November 19 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. DR 724ES | $225 non-credit + $20 materials fee (includes most materials) Register by: October 5

3-D PRINTING NEW! Robert Roesch Investigate the computer as a tool for creating art in three-dimensions using the 3-D modeling applications Sketchup and Sculptris. Sculpt and draw on the computer; designing 3-D objects that are conceptually interesting, exciting and compelling. Learn to use PAFA’s 3-D printers to generate physical objects from both AutoCAD drawings and original objects you scan. 12 weeks, Mondays, September 24 – December 10 6 – 9 p.m. IN 606E | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 14

COllAGE: hISTORY AND PRACTICE NEW! Jacob Lunderby From the political to the playful, artists have used collage to produce striking, whimsical and moving images through the juxtaposition of visual elements. Explore a variety of perceptual and tactile collage strategies using both traditional materials and digital methods. Demonstrations and lectures on artists that have used collage will supplement studio activity. 8 weeks, Mondays, October 1 – November 19 6 – 9 p.m. IN 610EC | $315 non-credit Register by: September 21

MINDfUl MEDITATION PAINTING NEW! Dona Duncan Are you afraid to paint because you think it’s too late in life? Are you struggling with memory loss or anxiety? Mindful painting consists of combining creativity with a light form of meditation to promote a sense of relaxation. Applying a calm mind while painting releases you to express your thoughts and feelings on canvas while discovering gifts of creativity that can carry through to your daily life. Make an original artwork to take home, whether a large modern painting, still life, or pet portrait – whatever you choose. Share stories and listen to music while painting freely in this welcoming small group environment led by Dona Duncan, registered Art Therapist. No experience necessary. 10 weeks, Thursdays, September 27 – December 6 (No class on November 22) 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. IN 750EH | $395 or $45 per session (Free to accompanying caregivers) Register by: September 21 (full course)

Dressler Smith

INTRODUCTION TO ART JOURNAlING:   JUST fOR A SEASON Dressler Smith Art journaling is a personally expressive form of record-keeping. Learn how to transfer your creative ideas on paper through engaging prompts and practical tips. Complement your writing with drawing and other media, including watercolor. Using the four seasons as a starting point, draw from your life and memories to create a unique record. Saturday, October 20 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. DR 616EW | $75 non-credit Register by: October 12 IMPROVISATIONAl STITChING Sheryl Kessler Stitching is a uniquely textural and versatile form of mark-making. Explore its potential as textile art in a welcoming community environment. Learn several basic embroidery stitches, fabric collage, and techniques for drawing with needle and thread. Create embroideries for display on their own or incorporation into sewing projects and multimedia artworks. 4 weeks, Saturdays, October 27 – November 17 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. IN 651ES | $195 + $25 materials fee (includes basic materials) Register by: June 8

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POP-UP hOlIDAY CARDS NEW! Alicia Mino (Bilingual instructor: English & Spanish) Be initiated in the colorful world of pop-up art! Learn the basic of folding and paper manipulation, the building blocks for the creation of more advanced three-dimensional constructions. Create fantastic pieces that can be later transformed into amazing books, exhibited as single sculptures, or gifted as oneof-a-kind card creations – perfect for the holidays! Sunday, October 28 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. IN 615E | $75 non-credit + $20 materials fee (includes all materials) Register by: October 19 PINhOlE PhOTOGRAPhY NEW! RA Friedman Pinhole photography, a technique invented in the 1850s, creates hand-crafted images that are visually daring and often surprising beautiful. Build your own fully-functional 35mm pinhole camera and try it out in this hands-on workshop. Develop your photos using a non-toxic coffee-based developer, and create scans of the negatives using a smartphone for inkjet printing or posting on social media. Saturday, November 3 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. IN 661PP | $95 non-credit + $15 materials fee (includes all materials) Register by: October 26 3-D ACRYlIC PAINTING NEW! Alicia Mino (Bilingual instructor: English & Spanish) Explore innovative ways of using acrylic paint to create vibrant three-dimensional effects. Working from landscape, portrait or abstract imagery provided by the instructor, learn how to paint and layer separate compositional elements to build a raised surface for dynamic visual effects. Complete an amazing painting in one day! Sunday, November 18 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT 608ED | $95 non-credit + $20 materials fee (includes all materials) Register by: November 9

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ETEGAMI WORkShOP  Nancy Bea Miller Etegami is a Japanese-inspired folk art that combines words with ink and watercolor painting on postcards, to send or cherish as a visual diary. With the motto “Clumsy is fine. It is good to be clumsy,” Etegami allows both novices and experienced artists to experience a fun and refreshing form of image-making. Saturday, December 1 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. DR 724EE | $95 + $15 materials fee (includes basic materials) Register by: November 16

PlEIN AIR PAINTING IN CAPE MAY Joe Sweeney Join Joe Sweeney for a plein air painting retreat in beautiful Cape May, New Jersey! Experience small town hospitality while painting Cape May Point, the Cove with sweeping vistas, Cape May Lighthouse, and Sunset Beach. Includes tips on choosing a prime location, reading the weather and light at a particular time of day, and setting up a landscape palette. Morning and evening painting times will leave the afternoons free to relax on the beach – the perfect artist’s getaway! Instruction geared towards oil, acrylic and pastel, but experienced watercolorists are welcome. Thursday – Sunday, September 20 - 23 PT 605CM | $595 non-credit Register by: September 7 For more information and recommended accommodations, email joesweeney5@gmail.com

ART bOOkMAkING NEW! Alicia Mino (Bilingual instructor: English & Spanish) Create a fun artist’s book in few hours using simple binding techniques. Learn paint transfer techniques, pop-up mechanisms, pamphlet stitching, and a simple one-sheet zig-zag accordion technique. The beauty and simplicity of these methods may inspire you to become a book binding artist – become a pro in this one-day class! Sunday, December 9 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. IN 615AB | $75 non-credit + $20 materials fee (includes all materials) Register by: November 30

ThE OIl SkETCh: lANDSCAPE  Roger Chavez The oil sketch is a traditional way for painters to execute preparatory ideas, quickly capture initial impressions, or enjoy a fresh and instinctive approach to painting! Learn useful techniques for rapidly encapsulating color and form while working directly from observation. Held on Kelly Drive, along the Schuylkill River. Saturday, September 22 (rain date: September 29) 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. PT 600S | $95 + $10 materials fee (includes 2 surfaces for morning & afternoon) Register by: September 14

Nancy Bea Miller, Smallest Act, ink and watercolor on paper, 4 x 6 in.

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SkETChING ThE CITY NEW! Michelle Oosterbaan Capture the life of the city through the expressive and descriptive drawn line. Spend the morning outdoors in a nearby park, making plein air sketches. Return to the studio in the afternoon to develop your drawings into finished pieces that convey the cityscape through impressionistic, calligraphic, cross-hatching and linear mark-making. Saturday, September 22 (rain or shine) 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. DR 720EA | $95 non-credit Register by: September 21 ThE PENNSYlVANIA lANDSCAPE TRADITION Joseph Sweeney Learn the essentials of landscape painting in the New Hope countryside, the area made famous by Daniel Garber, Edward Redfield, Fern Coppedge, and other masters of Pennsylvania Impressionism. Topics include color mixing to achieve a sense of light and air, capturing time of day, compositional fundamentals, and sound painting practices. 6 weeks, Wednesdays, September 26 – November 7 (No class on October 17) 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. PT 605EB | $495 non-credit or $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 15

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SChEDUlE-AT-A-GlANCE TITLE

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10/1 – 12/9 10/1 – 12/9 9/24 – 11/18 10/1 – 12/9 10/1 – 12/9

Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable

Richards Muldowney Madden Osti Kaplan

Online Online Online Online Online

10/15 – 11/19 9/24 – 12/10 10/1 – 11/5 9/24 – 12/10 10/1 – 11/19

12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m.

Tomii Kaplan Dummitt Roesch Lunderby

610/Hamilton Cast Hall/HLB 770/Hamilton 514/Hamilton 610/Hamilton

10/2 – 11/20 10/2 – 12/4 10/2 – 11/6 9/25 – 12/11 9/25 – 12/11 9/25 – 12/11 10/2 – 12/4

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m.

Rupinski Toogood Chavez Laver Wyffels Mino Sakaguchi

1010/Hamilton 610/Hamilton Studio 6/HLB 461/Hamilton Print Shop/Hamilton 461/Hamilton 610/Hamilton

9/26 – 11/14 9/12 – 12/12 9/26 – 12/12 9/26 – 12/12 9/26 – 12/12 9/26 – 11/7 9/26 – 12/19 9/26 – 12/19 9/26 – 12/19 9/26 – 12/19

9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m.

Gist Van Dyck Amoudi O’Donnell Ciambella Sweeney Cox Leitner Dummitt Wyffels

610/Hamilton Cast Hall & St. 6/HLB 1023/Hamilton 740/Hamilton 1021/Hamilton New Hope, PA 1021/Hamilton 610/Hamilton Cast Hall & St. 5/HLB Print Shop/Hamilton

9/20 – 12/13 9/20 – 12/13 9/27 – 12/6 9/27 – 12/6 10/4 – 11/8 9/20 – 12/13 9/20 – 12/13 9/27 – 11/15 9/20 – 12/13

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9:30 p.m.

Martenson Xaras Norcia Duncan Francis Rosati Rupinski Oosterbaan Efremoff

Studio 4/HLB 461/Hamilton 610/Hamilton 465/Hamilton Bartram’s Garden Print Shop/Hamilton 1010/Hamilton 610/Hamilton 781/Hamilton

ONlINE COURSES Modernism and Modernity: Art and Culture, 1900 – 1945 Art Appreciation: A Global Perspective Build Your own Labyrinth Essential Human Anatomy: The Head Observational Perspective Drawing

MONDAYS Shodo: Chinese & Japanese Calligraphy Cast Drawing Mold-Making: The Rubber Mold 3-D Printing Collage: History & Practice

Photo: Joe Sweeney

lANDSCAPE fROM ThE MASTERS Roger Chavez Artists from the Renaissance to the present have honed their craft through copying works of their predecessors. Apply this time-honored tradition to landscape paintings by studying plein air pioneers through hi-resolution images of their oil sketches to analyze mark-making, composition, space and color. Explore your discoveries outside in an excursion to paint the surrounding landscape. 6 weeks, Tuesdays, October 2 – November 6 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. PT 605EM | $395 non-credit or $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit Register by: September 21 CITYSCAPE PAINTING Larry Francis Capture Philadelphia’s picturesque landscape. Learn to create space and build form through perspective, light and shadow. Color mixing and painting techniques will be demonstrated in oil and gouache, but all drawing/painting media are welcome. Locations in North Broad, Roxborough, and West Philadelphia will offer parking, shade, provisions and facilities. 5 weeks, Sundays, September 23 – October 28 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. PT 703EL | $295 non-credit Register by: September 21

PlEIN AIR PAINTING AT bARTRAM’S GARDEN  Larry Francis Work en plein air at historic Bartram’s Garden, home of America’s first botanist, John Bartram. Learn to capture light and shadow; create a convincing sense of space; and depict trees, flowers and buildings. Drawing and painting techniques will be demonstrated for oil and gouache. Free parking and restrooms available. 6 weeks, Thursdays, October 4 – November 8 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. PT 605BG | $225 non-credit Register by: September 21

TUESDAYS Drawing in Color In-Depth Watercolor (Section 2) Landscape from the Masters Drawing Fundamentals Woodcut & Relief Printmaking Photo-Realistic Painting Pencil Drawing with Watercolor & Ink

WEDNESDAYS Botanical Drawing & Painting The PAFA Atelier: Drawing & Painting Painting Over the Line Terra Cotta Sculpture Oil Painting Practices The Pennsylvania Landscape Tradition Portrait Painting Watercolor Fundamentals Introduction to Relief Sculpture Lithography

ThURSDAYS Life Painting & Drawing Portrait Painting Classic Egg Tempera Mindful Meditation Painting Plein Air Painting at Bartram’s Garden Etching, Monoprint & More Oil Painting Fundamentals Silverpoint Drawing Foundry: An Introduction

Larry Francis, Divine Lorraine Hotel, oil on canvas, 48 x 48 in.

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INSTRUCTOR

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TITLE

9/21 – 12/14 9/21 – 12/14 9/14 – 12/21 9/28 – 12/7 9/28 – 12/7

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Rosati Cox Chavez Toogood Laver

Print Shop/Hamilton 1010/Hamilton Cast Hall & St. 4/HLB 610/Hamilton 1021/Hamilton

CE Open House & New Student Orientation Plein Air Painting in Cape May The Oil Sketch: Landscape Sketching the City

9/22 – 12/15 9/22 – 12/15 9/22 – 12/15 9/29 – 12/8 9/22 – 10/20 9/29 – 12/1 9/29 – 12/1 10/27 – 11/17 9/22 – 12/15 9/22 – 12/15 9/22 – 12/15

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Collins Nocella Horn Syvertsen Chittenden-Lim Oosterbaan Webb Kessler Horn Nocella Waddington

740/Hamilton 760/Hamilton 1021/Hamilton 465/Hamilton Print Shop/Hamilton 1010/Hamilton Print Shop/Hamilton 503/Hamilton 740/Hamilton 720/Hamilton Studio 4/HLB

fRIDAYS Screenprinting & Beyond Beginning Painting: The Still Life The PAFA Atelier: Drawing & Painting In-Depth Watercolor (Section 1) Life Drawing

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Saturday, 9/8 Thurs. – Sun., 9/20 – 23 Saturday, 9/22 Saturday, 9/22

10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Variable 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Various Sweeney Chavez Oosterbaan

Hamilton Aud., HLB Cape May, NJ Kelly Drive Outdoors & 610/Hamilton

Saturday, 10/6 Thursday, 10/11 Fri. – Sun., 10/12 – 14 Sat. & Sun., 10/13 & 14 Mon. – Fri., 10/15 – 19 Saturday, 10/20 Saturday, 10/27 Sunday, 10/28

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 6 – 7:30 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Variable 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Sweeney Shils Shils O’Donnell Sweeney Dressler Baker Mino

610/Hamilton Hamilton Aud./HLB Outdoor Locations Studio 5/HLB Ireland 610/Hamilton Print Shop/Hamilton 610/Hamilton

Saturday, 11/3 Sat. & Sun., 11/3 & 4 Thursday, 11/8 Saturday, 11/10 Sat. & Sun., 11/10 & 11 Sat. & Sun., 11/17 & 18 Sunday, 11/18

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 6 – 7:30 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Friedman Levinthal Irish Martenson Irish Toogood Mino

513/Hamilton 1010/Hamilton Hamilton Aud./HLB PA Ballet & St. 4/HLB Cast Hall & St. 4/HLB 610/Hamilton 610/Hamilton

Saturday, 12/1 Sat. & Sun., 12/8 & 9 Sunday, 12/9

10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Miller Amoudi Mino

610/Hamilton 1023/Hamilton 610/Hamilton

SEPTEMbER

SATURDAYS Animal Sculpture: The Doe Stone Carving Life Drawing II Beginning Drawing: The Portrait Solar Etching Drawing for High School Students Printmaking for High School Students Improvisational Stitching Figure & Portrait Modeling Metal Sculpture Painting the Costumed Figure

OCTObER Pastel Drawing Public Lecture with Stuart Shils The Perceptual Moment Portrait Sculpture Plein Air Painting in Ireland Art Journaling: Just for a Season Hand-Printed Monotype Workshop Pop-Up Holiday Cards

NOVEMbER Pin-Hole Photography Beginning Oil Painting Public Lecture with Jane Irish Draw the Dance Meaningful Brushstrokes Watercolor Workshop 3-D Acrylic Painting

SUNDAYS Cityscape Painting

9/23 – 10/28

9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Francis

Outdoor Locations

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DECEMbER Etegami Workshop Spontaneous Abstraction Art Bookmaking

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4 WAYS TO REGISTER

CREDIT

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 6*

PAFA is accredited through the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). PAFA is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD).

Register early to guarantee enrollment and prevent course cancellations. 1. ONLINE: www.pafa.edu/ce

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2. PHONE: 215-972-7632 3. MAIL**: Continuing Education Programs Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 128 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 4. IN PERSON: Visit the Continuing Education office on the 3rd Floor of the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building *Online pre-registration available July 23 (subject to change) **Please mail a completed registration form with check, money order, or credit card information. We accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Make checks or money orders payable to “PAFA.”

STUDENT ADVISING We are here to help! For assistance in course selection or to make an appointment, call 215-972-7632 or email continuinged@pafa.edu.

Continuing Education Programs Office Hours Monday – Thursday..............9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Friday ................................................9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday...............................8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

September 14 for classes beginning September 20 – 26 Registration deadlines vary for Short and Condensed Courses, Online Courses, Pre-College Courses, Workshops, Lectures, Seminars and Master Classes. Please refer to individual course descriptions.

Undergraduate Credit Courses meeting contact hour requirements (30 hours minimum, not including lunch breaks) are available for 1.0, 1.5 credits, If taken for credit, you may incur additional coursework, and will receive a course grade and appropriate credit that will appear on an official PAFA transcript, if requested (see below). Changes in credit status must be arranged through the CE office prior to the third class for courses that run 12 or more week or the second class for courses that run 10 weeks or fewer. No refunds can be issued for changes from credit to non-credit.

Tuition varies for Short and Condensed Courses, Online Courses, High School Portfolio Preparation Courses, Workshops, Lectures, Seminars, and Master Classes. Please refer individual descriptions.

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Full payment is due at the time of registration. PAFA cannot prorate courses for late registration, withdrawals or missed classes.

For Pennsylvania & New Jersey K-12 Educators PAFA is approved to provide Pennsylvania Act 48 hours and New Jersey Department of Education Professional Development Credit for its courses and workshops. Courses and workshops are eligible for the number of contact hours for which they meet (excluding lunch breaks). Educators electing to receive PA Act 48 or NJ Professional Development Credit should notify the Continuing Education Programs office when registering. Please note, Pennsylvania educators must provide their 6-digit Professional Educator Identification Number.

30 contact hours: $395 non-credit; $525 for 1.0 undergraduate credit 36 contact hours: $495 non-credit; $625 for 1.0 undergraduate credit 45 contact hours: $595 non-credit; $950 for 1.5 undergraduate credits

Lab and Material Fees Please consult individual course descriptions for any applicable lab or materials fees. Late Fee Registrations received after 5 p.m. on their deadline date may be assessed a late fee of $25. Locker Rental Lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis for $25. Locker rental is not available for weekend workshops.

DISCOUNTS* Membership Discount PAFA Members at the Friend level and above receive a 10% tuition discount on all CE courses, workshops and Master Classes. Referral Discount If you are a current CE student and refer a first-time Continuing Education student, you both will receive a 10% tuition discount on one course or workshop within the current semester (excludes Master Classes). *Lab, materials and locker fees are not eligible for discount. Some restrictions apply. Call 215-972-7632 for more information.

SChOlARShIPS PAFA Continuing Education is pleased to present the CE Community Scholarship to assist students who demonstrate financial need and dedication to their art. Download an application from pafa.edu/ce Application deadline: Monday, September 10 Please call 215-972-7632 for more information. The CE Community Scholarship is made possible in part by a generous contribution from the Dry Family Foundation. For information about making a gift to support the CE Community Scholarship, please contact the Development Department at 215-972-2077 or use the attached registration form.

High School Student Scholarship Visit pafa.edu/highschool for more information and to download an application. Application Deadline: Friday, September 14

During school vacations and when evening/ weekend classes are not in session, the office will be open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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REGISTRATION fORM  Fall 2018

REGISTRATION INfORMATION continued

■ REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 6 ■ ONLINE PRE-REGISTRATION BEGINS JULY 23 ■ Late registrations may incur a $25 late fee

REfUND POlICY Withdrawals must be made in writing via letter or email to the Continuing Education Programs office. A $30 administrative fee will be assessed per dropped course, $50 per master class and $15 per workshop. Tuition refunds will be adjusted according to the following schedule (less the administrative fee), unless otherwise indicated: 12- and 14-week Courses Prior to one week before the 1st class ..................100% After the above, prior to the 2nd class .................. 75% After the above, prior to the 3rd class .................. 50% After the above ................................................................0% Condensed/Short Courses (10 or fewer weeks) Prior to one week before the 1st class ..................100% After the above, prior to the 2nd class .................. 50% After the above ................................................................0% Workshops Prior to one week before the 1st day .....................100% After the above, prior to the 1st day........................50% After the above ................................................................0% Master Classes No refunds after registration deadline

COURSE CANCEllATIONS If minimum enrollment is not met, a class will be cancelled on, or shortly after, its registration deadline. Students will be notified by phone and/ or email and may choose to transfer into another class or receive a full tuition and fee refund. Early registration helps prevent course cancellation!

WEAThER/ EMERGENCY ClOSING The closing, delayed opening, or early dismissal of PAFA will be determined jointly by the Dean of the School and the Museum Director, with approval of the President. Such closing or delay would include the School, galleries and administrative offices. Decisions regarding the cancellation of special events and evening classes may be made later in the day. To find out if PAFA is closed or delayed you should check one of the following: ■ Our website – messages will be updated on the PAFA homepage, pafa.org ■ PAFA’s main number, 215-972-7600 – An outgoing message advising of a close or delay will be recorded by 6:30 a.m. ■ KYW-TV (CBS 3) – Lists the school by name ■ WPVI-TV (ABC 6) – Lists the school by name ■ WCAU (NBC 10) – Lists the school by name

Date

Date of Birth

Last Name

First Name

Middle Initial

Address

City

State

Phone – cell

Phone – other

Email

Zip

COURSE #       TITlE/SECTION                                 DAY/TIME         INSTRUCTOR TUITION       lAb/MAT fEE        TOTAl

Tuition Total

METhOD Of PAYMENT ■ VISA ■ Mastercard ■ AmEx ■ Discover ■ Check* #__________ ■ Cash

TRANSPORTATION  AND PARkING

Sub Total

Name on Credit Card

PAFA is conveniently located near the SEPTA Jefferson and Suburban train stations, bus and trolley stops and PATCO Hi-Speed Line station stops. For SEPTA information, call 215-580-7800 or visit septa.org. For PATCO information, visit ridepatco.org. For New Jersey Transit information, visit njtransit.com. Discounted parking is available at adjacent Parkway Corporation Parking garage and surface lot. Tickets must be validated by Security staff.

Credit Card Number

Expiration Date

Signature

CVV Code

I agree to abide by the policies and regulations in printed materials and on the website of  Continuing Education Programs at PAfA. I have read and understand policies regarding credits,  withdrawals, refunds and course cancellations (pages 28 – 30).

Signature (required)

have you taken a class here before? ■ Yes ■ No how did you find out about us? ■ Internet (What site?) ____________________________ ■ Radio (What station?) ____________________________ ■ Newspaper/magazine ____________________________ ■ Other (Please specify) ____________________________ how did you receive this catalogue? ■ Mailed to me ■ Picked it up at: ____________________

locker

Date

Discount* CE Community Scholarship Donation** T O T A l   * PAfA Members at the friends level and     above receive a 10% tuition discount  **See page 29

for k-12 educators ■ I am taking a course for PA Act 48 credit or New Jersey Dept of Ed Professional Development Credit. See page 28. PA Professional Educator I.D.# ____________________ Please check if you would like more information  about PAfA academic programs ■ Bachelor of Fine Arts ■ Post-Baccalaureate ■ Master of Fine Arts ■ Low Res MFA

Are you an PAfA member? ■ Yes ■ No PAFA Membership Level ________________________________ Expiration Date __________________________________________

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CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS 128 North broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 t 215-972-7632  f 215-569-0153  e continuinged@pafa.edu

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