Summer 2024 Catalog

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SUMMER 2024 JUNE-SEPTEMBER  ONLINE AND IN-PERSON CLASSES  CCAE.ORG

Our Mission

To offer a wide range of engaging, affordable, high-quality classes to curious adults, in a welcoming community that sparks creativity, exploration, and growth.

Who We Are

Established in 1870, Cambridge Center for Adult Education is a non-profit organization located in the heart of Harvard Square. We provide exceptional handson multidisciplinary educational classes, from art and cooking, to theater and life & wellness, to languages and literature. We welcome students from all walks of life to join us to expand your worldview, develop your professional skill set, take up a new hobby, or simply to have fun and make new friends in a community of life-long learners.

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Phone: 617-547-6789

Location: 42 & 56 Brattle Street, Harvard Square

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9113, Cambridge, MA 02238-9113

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Monday, June 17, 2024

Monday–Thursday: 9am–8pm Friday: 9am–7pm

Saturday–Sunday:* 9am–4pm

*Closed on Sundays if no classes are running.

Office hours are subject to change. See ccae.org for more details.

HOLIDAYS

CCAE will be closed and no classes will be held on Juneteenth: Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Independence Day weekend: July 4-7, 2024

Labor Day weekend: August 31-September 2, 2024

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CLASS FORMAT

Classes meet in-person at CCAE, online via Zoom, and Offsite. The class formats are denoted with the following icons:

CLASS CATEGORIES FOOD & WINE Cooking 2 Wine & Spirits ........................................... 6 BUSINESS, FINANCE & TECHNOLOGY . . . . . . 8 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 10 ESL Schedule 13 Level Descriptions for ESL & World Languages ......... 14 WORLD LANGUAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 HUMANITIES Literature............................................... 22 Writing 23 Stage, Screen, and More 25 History & Contemporary Issues ......................... 26 Art History 28 VISUAL ARTS & CRAFTS Painting ................................................ 29 Studio School .......................................... 30 Drawing 33 Watercolor 34 Printmaking & Paper Arts ............................... 35 Woodworking 36 Jewelry 37 Multimedia ............................................. 38 Fiber Arts 39 PERFORMING ARTS Dance .................................................. 42 Music 43 Theater 45 LIFE & WELLNESS Mind & Body 46 Lifestyle & Recreation 47 SPECIAL PROGRAM Inspiration Of Course! 51 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Policies 57 Cover photo:
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Food & Wine

COOKING

BASIC CULINARY SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES

Dagmar Smith | Chef, Graduate: Cambridge School of Culinary Arts

This class is for students who want to develop classic cooking skills that will help them understand recipes as well as how to confidently improvise in the kitchen. The class covers essential knife skills, cuts of meat, where to shop, and kitchen equipment. The first two nights will emphasize learning how to use knives effectively. Each night of this hands-on cooking class, students will make a complete meal from appetizer to dessert. Recipes will include: baked salmon, rice pilaf, oven roasted vegetables, BBQ braised chicken, chocolate chip cookies, chili, shredded salad, many muffins, pan seared sirloin steak and much more. This class is best suited for beginner cooks.

COURSE CODE: BCST

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 6-9pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $450

Fun, interesting class with an excellent teacher!

BASIC KNIFE SKILLS

Malcolm Jackson | Recipe Developer, Culinary Instructor

Honing your knife skills is the most important way to finesse your artistry in the kitchen. Through a combination of demonstration and class practice, you will learn how to chop, dice, and slice like a pro. Students will learn cutting techniques for a variety of different vegetables and will practice with guidance from the instructor. You’ll also learn about sharpening your knife, the many different types of knives and their applications, as well as general knife care.

COURSE CODE: KNIF

Sec. 01: Monday, 6-9pm. Sep. 9 | $100

THE COST OF TUITION COVERS ALL FOOD AND BEVERAGES FEES FOR IN-PERSON CLASSES.

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COOKING WITH CAST IRON

Malcolm Jackson | Recipe Developer, Culinary Instructor

Cast iron skillets are one of the chef’s favorite cookware because of its unparalleled heat retention and non-stick properties. Students will learn how to optimize temperature when cooking a variety of proteins and vegetables, including salmon, steak, eggs, and potatoes. We’ll talk about different types of cast iron pans and how to buy, use, maintain, and — most importantly — season them.

COURSE CODE: IRON

Sec. 01: Monday, 6-9pm. Aug. 5 | $100

GRILLING BASICS

Malcolm Jackson | Recipe Developer, Culinary Instructor

Whether you’re looking to hone your skills for backyard gatherings, tailgate parties, or gourmet dinners under the stars, this class will ignite your passion for outdoor cooking and leave you with the confidence to tackle the grill. Covering a variety of protein and vegetables, students will learn a diverse array of grilling techniques and recipes. Come join us and embark on a journey of flavor, fun, and fantastic food!

COURSE CODE: GRBS

Sec. 01 Tuesday, 6-9pm. Jul. 9: | $100

HAND-PULLED NOODLES FROM SCRATCH

Jade Li | Cooking Instructor and Chef, @yucancook

Across China, there are many ways to make noodles, but the distinct, toothsome chew from fresh noodles cannot be beaten. Hand-pulled noodles, as the name suggests, are made with wheat dough that is rolled and stretched by hand into long strips and then cooked immediately after pulling. Chef Jade will guide you through all of the essential tips and techniques to create these comforting and craveable noodles at home. We’ll load the noodles with flavor by turning them into a savory Chinese beef stew and spicy vegetarian Dan Dan noodles.

COURSE CODE: NODL

Sec. 01: Sunday, 1-4pm. Jun. 23 | $100

CHINESE DUMPLINGS

Jade Li | Cooking Instructor and Chef, @yucancook

Join Jade for a traditional Chinese dumpling feast where we’ll pinch, squeeze, and pleat our way to a succulent and satisfying meal. We will make traditional boiled dumplings served with soy dipping sauces and pan-fry others for crispy potstickers. Using pork, Napa cabbage, Chinese chives, & seafood, we’ll make various traditional fillings from scratch. Enjoy a dumpling feast in this introductory class and take home the rest.

COURSE CODE: NODL

Sec. 01: Sunday, 1-4pm. Aug. 25 | $100

SUSHI FOR BEGINNERS

Ploy Khunisorn | Ploy’s Kitchen, ployskitchen.com

We’ll have fun creating this art of rolling in this hands-on class. You will learn every step from making sushi rice and cutting sushi components. We’ll talk about the history of culture behind this long Japanese tradition while we roll out three styles of sushi maki including futomaki, spicy salmon maki, and temaki (hand-rolled sushi). Each student will roll and cut your own sushi. Students will get a sushi rolling mat to go home with. Take-home containers and step-by-step recipes will be provided.

COURSE CODE: MAKI

Sec. 01: Sunday, 11am-2pm. Jul. 21 | $100

VEGETARIAN/VEGAN THAI COOKING

Ploy Khunisorn | Ploy’s Kitchen, ployskitchen.com

Thai restaurants have become wildly popular in the United States, and yet cooking Thai street food at home can be a challenge — especially for vegetarians. Join Ploy, a native Thai who will teach you the skills and authentic recipes to recreate your vegetarian Thai dishes at home. You’ll also learn about where to shop locally for the freshest ingredients. In this class, we’ll make Thai spicy salad, coconut lemongrass soup, and pad Thai. A gluten-free option is available. While the food is cooking, Ploy will show you how palm sugar and coconut milk have been made in Thailand and how we use all parts of coconut trees from roots to fruits in our daily life.

COURSE CODE: VTAI

Sec. 01: Sunday, 11am-2pm. Aug. 4 | $100

JAPANESE IZAKAYA SMALL DISHES

Ploy Khunisorn | Ploy’s Kitchen, ployskitchen.com

Make your next dinner a blast with small delicious dishes inspired by Izakaya, the sake-house, after-work, tradition. In this hands-on class, you will learn how to make exquisite Japanese chicken skewers with homemade teriyaki sauce, Japanese dumpling potstickers (gyoza), agedashi tofu, and green beans with sesame dressing. Enjoy the small dishes with a glass of sake.

COURSE CODE: JSMP

Sec. 01: Sunday, 11am-2pm. Aug. 11 | $100

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PUFF PASTRY FROM SCRATCH WORKSHOP

Evelyn Schichner | Culinary Instructor

Spend the morning making the puff pastry dough

— take a break with an included lunch while we let the dough rest — and spend the afternoon creating flaky pastries — what could be a better way to spend a Summer day. What to expect..... The morning will be spent preparing the dough. Hands on practicing techniques including preparing the dough, the butter block, rolling the paton, the different types of folds for the paton. During your lunch break (lunch is included during the one hour break), your dough will be resting. In the afternoon you will make the following pastries…. Mille Feuille, Cheese Straws, and Kouign Amann. Included in the class is a recipe packet (both printed and .pdf file sent after class) listing tools needed, recipes for items made in class and recipes for additional items used in class.

COURSE CODE: PUFF

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-5pm. Aug. 10 | $170

CARAMEL RASPBERRY DOME CAKE WITH MIRROR GLAZE

Evelyn Schichner | Culinary Instructor

Adapted from a Lilis (lilliscakes.com) recipe, it is elegant yet uncomplicated! Although it has many components it is relatively simple to make. The dome of creamy caramel mousse is filled with a fresh raspberry jelly insert and covered in a light caramel glaze. Set on base of crumbly Sablé Breton (Brittany salted butter shortbread) it is decorated with fragments of homemade pralines (caramelized almonds), which line the sides like crunchy jewels. What to expect…. The class includes both demonstration and participation culminating with assembling your very own creation to take home. Included in the class is a recipe packet (both printed and .pdf file sent after class) listing tools needed and recipes for items made in class.

COURSE CODE: DOME

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-9pm. Jul. 31 | $90

FRENCH SUMMER TARTS

Evelyn Schichner | Culinary Instructor

What better way to celebrate summer than with two classic summer tarts - a Tarte aux Fruits Frais avec Crème Pâtissière and a Tarte au Citron! What to expect…. You will make: a Pâte Sucrée pastry dough to use for both tarts. For the Fruit Tart - a crème pâtissière and a glaze to give the fruit a classic professional shine. For the Tarte au Citron - a lemon curd. At the end of class you will have created two tarts fit for the window of a Parisian Pâtissière!Included in the class is a recipe packet (both printed and .pdf file sent after class) listing tools needed and recipes for items made in class.

COURSE CODE: TRTE

Sec. 01: Thursday, 6-9pm. Aug. 22 | $85

PARISIAN MACARONS

Evelyn Schichner | Culinary Instructor

French macarons are a delicious sweet treat with a reputation of being difficult to make. In this class you will dispel the mystery and learn how to make the popular Pistachio Macaron with Pistachio Creme filling. These delicate and colorful almond confectioneries can be a sweet ending to a meal or just a snack. What to expect…. In this class you will be making the macaron shells and participating in a demonstration of how to make the Pistachio Creme including Pistachio Paste. You’ll practice step-bystep techniques on how to make the macaron shells including whipping the meringue to the right consistency, perfecting the macaronage, piping and baking. You will then fill the cooled shells with a delicious Pistachio Creme. Included in the class is a recipe packet (both printed and .pdf file sent after class) listing tools needed and recipes for items made in class.

COURSE CODE: MACA

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-9pm. Sep. 4 | $90

A PICNIC IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE COUNTRYSIDE

Evelyn Schichner | Culinary Instructor

If you can’t be in the South of France on July 13th join us for a fun filled and instructive experience! Learn how to prepare an authentic South of France Picnic. Included are various olives, cheeses, and fruits; a Tapenade and a Tomatade spreads on freshly baked Baguettes; a bright Salade Provinciale de Pois Chiches (Chickpea Salad) and a colorful Salade de Campagne Française avec Vinaigrette au Citron et à Dijon (French Country Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette Dressing). Main dishes include a classic Pissaladière and a tempting Tarte au Chèvre. Save room for dessert — a Gâteau à l’orange (orange Cake) and don’t forget a bottle of the Bubbly or maybe a chilled Rosé! What to expect.… Working with teams, you will be learning how to create an attractive picnic spread with ready made appetizers and prepare other dishes using provided recipes. Included in the class is a recipe packet (both printed and .pdf file sent after class) listing tools needed, and recipes for items made in class.

COURSE CODE: FRPC

Sec. 01: Saturday, 11am-2pm. Jul. 13 | $200

DATE NIGHT: A TASTE OF SOUTHERN SPAIN

Luis de Haro | Spanish Cuisine Expert, Chef Come join Chef Luis de Haro and spend time with your beloved one cooking a delicious meal from Southern Spain. You’ll learn all about the authentic dishes and flavors of one of the most fascinating culinary regions. We’ll start with Antonia’s Salmorejo (creamy gazpacho from Cordoba), Pipirana de Jaen (julienne of vegetables lightly marinated in extra virgin olive oil, egg yolk & sherry vinegar from Jaen), Chorizo al Vino Tinto (chorizo in red wine from Seville), and Ajo Colorao (red garlic fish stew from Almeria). our wines are D.o. from Spain and will finish with orange olive oil Tortes from Seville and Cinnamon Ice Cream. Tuition is per pair.

COURSE CODE: NGHT

Sec. 01: Friday, 6-9pm. Jun. 28 | $200

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A NIGHT IN SPAIN: CLASSIC TAPAS

Luis de Haro | Spanish Cuisine Expert, Chef

Friends, family, and food are a way of life in Spain and nothing signifies that better than classic tapas — little bites with big flavor! Learn how to make regional tapas including Gambas al Ajillo (garlic shrimp with sherry, parsley & olive oil), Stuffed Piquillos (fire roasted peppers with bonito tuna & capers), Tortilla Espanola Classica, six month-aged Manchego cheese with all natural quince from Cordoba, and Chorizo a la Sidra (chorizo cooked in cider). We’ll pair the tapas with authentic homemade sangria and end the night with Spanish Flan.

COURSE CODE: TAPA

Sec. 01: Friday, 6-9pm. Jul. 12 | $100

VEGETARIAN SPANISH TAPAS

Luis de Haro | Spanish Cuisine Expert, Chef

Madrid Spain is home to many vegetarian restaurants. Most tapas bars offer vegetarian tapas and some dishes are naturally vegetarian. In this class, we’ll learn various types of vegetarian tapas including, 6-month-aged Manchego cheese with Cordoba quince, classic Tortilla Espanola-paisana with exotic vegetables, our goat cheese tapa with caramelized onion, and sauteed mushrooms al ajillo (garlic) in XVoo and Spain sherry. We’ll also make the old-fashioned way classic Pisto Manchego from the land of Don Quixote. Tapas will be served with authentic sangria. A classic and easyt-to-make Spanish Flan will top our vegetarian parade.

COURSE CODE: VTPS

Sec. 01: Friday, 6-9pm. Aug. 2 | $100

THE PERFECT COCKTAIL PARTY

Denise Blumenthal | Founder, Kitchen Coach; A Guide By Your Side What’s the perfect cocktail party? Food that wows, doesn’t require difficult recipes, can be made ahead (or even purchased), and is filling enough to serve as dinner. Add an array of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks along with a signature cocktail and you have the makings of a great party. In this class we’ll make some real crowd pleasers — from everyone’s favorite hot artichoke dip, to figs wrapped in prosciutto, to an elegant (and simple) charcuterie board and more. We’ll review how to set up a bar and learn to make mojitos for a crowd. You’ll leave with recipes and tips for your next party.

COURSE CODE: PERF

Sec. 01: Thursday, 6-9pm. Jun. 20 | $100

EAT LIKE AN EMPEROR

Michael McComas | Clarion graduate and founder of The Mechanics Writ

Napoleon Bonaparte’s favorite meal before a battle, Chicken Marengo was said to be the creation of his personal chef when the army had moved too fast for their supply wagons. Told to improvise, the chef foraged among the local farms and created a stew of chicken, peppers, onions, truffles, and a wine sauce, served over a butters baguette, topped with a fried egg, and garnished with a scampi. Each layer presents a different combination of flavors and textures to make a meal fit for an emperor.

COURSE CODE: EMPR

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-9pm. Jul, 17 | $100

EAT LIKE A VIKING

Michael McComas | Clarion graduate and founder of The Mechanics Writ

The food of the Norse lands was influenced by the short growing season and their flourishing overseas trade. The Danes and Scandinavians imported fruits and vegetables from across Europe, to supplement their fish, grain and livestock. In this class, we will make a meal of Viking-style goose stew, wheat frumenty with cheese—a porridge with greens and cheese, and lingonberry bread in a bag.

COURSE CODE: VKNG

Sec. 01: Sunday, 1-4pm. Sep. 8 | $100

SOUTH AFRICAN FAVORITES

Michael McComas | Clarion graduate and founder of The Mechanics Writ

The food of South Africa reflects the unique location and mix of people, at the confluence of the Atlantic and Indian oceans, where African, English, Dutch, and Cape Malay cuisines blend. In this class, we will make denningvleis, a savory stew; gold rice, an Indian-influenced side dish; chakalaka, a carrot curry from Lesotho; and malva pudding, a signature sauced cake from South Africa.

COURSE CODE: SAFV

Sec. 01: Sunday, 1-4pm. Jun. 30 | $100

MAKING PASTA FROM SCRATCH

Diane Manteca | Private Chef, Culinary Instructor once you learn how to make fresh pasta from scratch you’ll never go back. Chef Diane will guide you through various flours and different hydrations for making pasta. We’ll cut different styles of long and short pasta with a pasta machine or by hand and also cover filled pasta, including different styles of ravioli. We’ll also make roasted pepper cream sauce and Italian marinara to serve with our fresh pasta and discuss how to buy a machine and take care of it.

COURSE CODE: PASC

Sec. 01: Thursday, 6-9pm. Aug. 1 | $100

BBQ AND SIDE DISHES

Diane Manteca | Private Chef, Culinary Instructor

Come and learn about techniques for making BBQ and side dishes. Join Diane and learn about techniques for grilling and marinating BBQ ribs. In this fun hands-on class, we will make Greek chicken and veggie skewers, baby back ribs, roasted sweet potato salad, BBQ style baked beans, lemon poppy seed slaw, and seasonal fruit crisp. We’ll toast with a glass of wine.

COURSE CODE: GRLL

Sec. 01: Sunday, 11am-2pm. Jun. 29 | $100

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TEA AND FOOD PAIRING

Ploy Khunisorn | Ploy’s Kitchen, ployskitchen.com

Join Ploy, a certified tea master to explore the history, processing techniques, and culture of different artisan teas with food. In the first half of the class, we’ll prepare peach crostini with whipped goat cheese, fig souvlaki, jam and cheese Danish, roasted chicken strawberry flatbread pizza with arugula, and chocolate fudge. In the second half of the class, while learning about steeping techniques, we will taste various artisan teas with delicious food to experience and appreciate the culture and craftsmanship..

COURSE CODE: TEFO

Sec. 01: Sunday, 11am-2pm. Aug. 18 | $100

HISTORICAL TOUR AND PIZZA IN NORTH END

Elliot Savitzky | Culinary Instructor, Chinatown Expert

This historical tour is as much about history as it is about pizza. We’ll learn about the history of the North End and wind up sampling pizza from three of the best pizza restaurants. We’ll talk about history from the 17th century by visiting many sites within the one square mile of the neighborhood. The tour will convene on Cross Street between Hanover and Salem Streets. The tuition includes the cost of pizza, taxes, tip, and admission fee to the old North Church. The instructor will send a welcome information package via email one day prior to the class.

COURSE CODE: NRTH

Sec. 01: Saturday, 11am-3pm. Jun. 29 | $95

HISTORICAL TOUR & DINNER IN CHINATOWN

Elliot Savitzky | Culinary Instructor, Chinatown Expert

Let’s spend the afternoon strolling through Boston’s Chinatown. We will be visiting many different locations and retail establishments during the tour such as dim sum, BBQ, Pho, hot pot, noodle shops, as well as restaurants of various cuisines. We will also stop by bakeries, bubble tea shops, herbal medicine shops, live poultry markets, grocery stores, and a ginseng coop, all while discussing the history and architecture of Boston’s Chinatown. This will not be a tasting tour, rather, during the last stop, we’ll enjoy a delicious meal together. Please see the section description for the meeting point. Tuition includes the cost of dinner, soft drinks, taxes, and tip. The instructor will send a welcome information package via email one day prior to the class.

COURSE CODE: CHTN

Sec. 01: Sunday, 11am-3pm. Jul. 14 | $95

HOME BREWING COFFEE WORKSHOP

Broadsheet Coffee Roasters

Making the perfect cup of coffee is no accident. Join the Broadsheet Coffee Roasters team in an immersive home brewing class hosted in their roastery and training lab. You’ll learn about what factors most affect the brewing process, why they matter, and will then apply this knowledge with hands-on practice across multiple brewing methods. Attendees will leave with helpful tips on how to thoughtfully taste and store coffee, tried-and-true brewing recipes, and solid advice for troubleshooting while brewing at home.

COURSE CODE: COFF

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-12pm. Jul. 27 | $50

WINE & SPIRITS

ITALIAN WINE TASTING

John Fiola | Diploma WSET, Certified Wine Educator

Since the end of World War II, the demand for Italian wine has skyrocketed — so much so that the U.S. imports more wine from Italy than from any other country in the world. Italy produces many styles and varietals of wine, some of which are grown there exclusively. Many of the wines are well-known such as Chianti, and Soave, but there are also the lesser known but delicious wines that deserve our attention. In this course we will explore the range and depth of styles of Italian wines that are both of excellent quality and of great value.

COURSE CODE: ITWN

Sec. 01: Friday, 6-8pm. Sep. 6 | $90

WINETASTING: A BEGINNER’S SAMPLER

John Fiola | Diploma WSET, Certified Wine Educator

Since the end of World War II, the demand for Italian wine has skyrocketed — so much so that the U.S. imports more wine from Italy than from any other country in the world. Italy produces many styles and varietals of wine, some of which are grown there exclusively. Many of the wines are well-known such as Chianti, and Soave, but there are also the lesser known but delicious wines that deserve our attention. In this course we will explore the range and depth of styles of Italian wines that are both of excellent quality and of great value.

COURSE CODE: WSAM

Sec. 01: 2 Fridays, 6-8pm. Aug. 9 & 16 | $155

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ROSÉ WINE TASTING

John Fiola | Diploma WSET, Certified Wine Educator

Rosés are often associated with one particular style, but did you know that rosé wines are produced around the world in a wide range of tastes and styles? Rosé wines have been making a comeback in recent years as we are seeing more and more of them on the shelves. Come join us as we demystify the world of rosé wines. We will cover how rosé wines are made, the different grape varietals used and the different styles of rosés.

COURSE CODE: RSWN

Sec. 01: Friday, 6-8pm. Jun. 21 | $90

DRINK MAPS IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN:

MAP HISTORY AND BEER TASTING

Kris Butler | Exam-Certified Beer Judge

Take a journey through drunken Victorian Britain told through maps made to convince law makers to turn off the flow of alcohol. A drink map may sound like a pub guide, yet it refers to a type of map designed to promote sobriety by shocking and shaming people into drinking less. Did these lovely temperance tools inspire zealous anger — or did they just make people thirsty? Admire many beautiful examples while tasting beers that inspired their creation. The instructor’s book, Drink Maps in Victorian England, will be available for purchase with a discount on the day of this course. (Book not required)

COURSE CODE: DRMA

Sec. 01: Sunday, 2-4pm. Aug. 18. | $85

TROPICAL COCKTAILS

Augusto Lino | General Manager, Noir Bar

Let’s take a trip to the tropics this summer. This class will teach you about the multi faceted universe of tropical cocktails, from Cuba to Brazil, and visit the complicated history of Tiki. You will learn to mix tropical classics with less sugar and more punch, combining serious mixology with vacation favorites.

COURSE CODE: TROP

Sec. 01: Thursday, 6-8pm. Jul. 18 | $90

SUMMER COCKTAILS WITH SPARKLING AND STILL WINES

Dagmar Smith | Chef, Graduate: Cambridge School of Culinary Arts

You don’t need high-proof and expensive spirits to mix up show-stopping cocktails. In this class we’ll make delicious wine cocktails using moderately priced sparkling and still wines, as well as fruits, juices and other spirits. The cocktails will include a classic sparkling wine cocktail made with bitters, a variation on a Royal Kir, an elderberry flavored Hugo, a strawberry Frosé, plus assorted wine fizzes made with interesting amoros, still wines and fruit.

COURSE CODE: SCSP

Sec. 01: Friday, 6-8pm. Aug. 16 | $90

JAPANESE WHISKY TASTING

Oliver McClung | Whiskey & Spirits Expert

Discover the rich traditions of distilling from Japan! A deep dive into the history of one of the fastest growing whisky traditions in the world, from pre-war origins to the modern day. A tasting from the most influential producers, accompanied by snacks, will give any discerning drinker the info they need to make informed orders at their favorite bar or restaurant!

COURSE CODE: JBRN

Sec. 01: Thursday, 6-8pm. Jun. 20 | $90

AMERICAN WHISKEY TASTING

Oliver McClung | Whiskey & Spirits Expert

With roots in Ireland and Scotland, the early settlers arrived to the new world with the thirst for the spirits of their native countries. With barely in short supply, they began to utilize local corn and grains accessible to them, which was to be the first chapter in the fascinating story of American Whiskey. From bourbon to rye, moonshine and prohibition, the industry of American whisky has grown into a billion dollar industry worldwide. In this course, we’ll study and taste the regional and distillery expression of some of the world’s most famous whiskies, the innovators that made this possible, along with some stand out small production bottles that are paving the way for the future.

COURSE CODE: AMER

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-8pm. Jul. 10. | $90

AN EXPLORATION OF SCOTCH WHISKY

Oliver McClung | Whiskey & Spirits Expert

It’s been said that if whisky was invented in Ireland, it was perfected by the Scots. Uisge beatha is the Scottish Gaelic term for ‘water of life’, which has been shortened to whisky. With its first iteration made around 1000 years ago, the Scottish have taken the craft of whisky production to its highest level, leaving Scotch whisky in a class of its own. It remains the shining example of spirit production throughout the world, and in this class we’ll be exploring, learning and tasting these fine whiskies. From the Scottish Highlands and Speyside, down to ocean battered shores of Islay and Campbelltown, we’ll learn how climate, flora and tradition affect the flavor profiles of some of the best whisky on the planet.

COURSE CODE: SCCH

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-8pm. Aug. 21. | $90

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Business, Finance & Technology

FINANCIAL PLANNING DURING RETIREMENT

Jimmy Becker | MBA, Yale School of Management

This class is for anyone already retired or planning to do so in the next few years. You will learn about investment strategy and determining how much risk to take, which assets to draw down first, the importance of minimizing fees, Social Security claiming strategies, the role of annuities, a safe level of spending, reverse mortgages, Medicare surcharges, and whether long-term care insurance makes sense.

COURSE CODE: FPRE

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-12pm. Aug. 10 | $55

Jimmy [Becker] is an excellent teacher. He went out of his way to engage the class and encourage questions and discussion. I would certainly take another class with him.

– JARLATH W., FINANCIAL PLANNING DURING RETIREMENT

EVALUATING AND COMPENSATING YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISOR

Jimmy Becker | MBA, Yale School of Management

This class is for anyone who has a financial advisor or is considering hiring one. You will learn a specific approach to select, evaluate, and compensate a financial advisor; this includes how to determine their suitability, competency, performance, and fiduciary commitment. You will also learn the various models by which financial advisors are compensated and which is the most suitable, least conflicted, and least costly.

COURSE CODE: ECFA

Sec. 01: Saturday, 2-3pm. Aug. 10 | $40

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ROTH IRAS: A GREAT WAY TO SAVE AND WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE

This class is for anyone who wants to learn why a Roth IRA is a great way to save throughout your working lifetime. You will learn what it is, who qualifies, how to invest your funds, conversions, and other more sophisticated strategies such as back-door and mega-back-door versions of a Roth IRA.

COURSE CODE: ROTH

Sec. 01: Saturday, 12:30-1:30pm. Aug. 10 | $40

MEDICARE 101

Marion Severynse | State Certified SHINE Counselor

Are you eligible for Medicare? Do you know the costs of Medicare and the types of services it covers? Do you know when to enroll to prevent permanent premium increase penalties? We will cover these topics as they apply to Medicare Part A (hospital coverage), Part B (medical coverage), Part C (Medicare Advantage), and Part D (drug coverage). We’ll discuss how having employer-sponsored insurance coverage after retirement impacts your Medicare choices and whether you should consider enrolling in a Medigap supplemental insurance plan.

COURSE CODE: ABCD

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-8pm. Jul. 24 | $55

TRADING EQUITY OPTIONS

Craig Forman | MBA, Professional Trader, Personal Portfolio

Trading in equity options has exploded in recent years due to low commissions, excellent free trading tools, and the emergence of weekly options. We’ll explain how options work, how to trade them, and how to use them to control risk and enhance returns. You will learn strategies for naked options, option spreads, and stock/option combinations. We will also explore risk management, volatility, and adjustments. For beginning and seasoned investors who want to add options to their trading toolset.

COURSE CODE: TRWO

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 7-9pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $150

HOW TO MAKE AN ESTATE PLAN

Stephanie Mandell | Attorney

We all know that everyone should have a will, and yet many of us put this off. This class will motivate you to organize your assets and create an estate plan, including documents that can assist in case of incapacity. You will receive an introduction to the common terms and options, including how to specify personal representatives (formerly called executors) and guardians in a will and the differences between wills and trusts. You will also get tips for estate planning that go beyond the legalese found in estate documents.

COURSE CODE: ESTP

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-8pm. Jul. 10 | $55

THE PROCESS OF BUYING A HOME

Alissa Spencer and Kim Dargon | Realtors, Coldwell Banker Realty

Whether it’s a condo or a single-family house, we will cover all of the basics on how to be an informed home buyer. We’ll discuss how to critically examine and compare properties, review essential questions to ask the seller/agent, and outline the purchasing timeline and action items. A lender will be making a guest appearance to answer further questions about the lending

COURSE CODE: REIV

Sec. 01: Tuesday, 6-7:30pm. Aug. 9 | $50

INTRODUCTION TO SKETCHUP

Steven Santosuosso | Interior Designer

SketchUp is a free 3D digital modeling program used by architects, interior designers, product designers, and sculptural artists. 3D rendering can be used for interior design, product design, architecture, engineering, and even 3D printing. We will learn fundamental concepts and techniques including modeling, inferencing, and styling, to create 3D models from real life objects and schematic drawings.

COURSE CODE: SKUP

Sec. 01: 3 Mondays, 6-8pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $140

HOW TO USE YOUR APPLE DEVICE

Marjorie Wein | Wize Guides

Learn how to use and take full advantage of all the amazing features your iPhone/iPad offers: great camera and video capabilities, text messaging, installing and organizing Apps, email, Siri, FaceTime, Calendars, Contacts, Maps, and more. Whether you are new to the iPhone or iPad or want to learn more tips and tricks — this three-part class is for you. Skills required: Experience with these devices is helpful but not necessary.

COURSE CODE: SMRT

Sec. 01: 3 Thursdays, 2-4pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $135

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English as a Second Language

CCAE offers in-person classes throughout the summer at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels taught by highly-trained and experienced instructors. Communicative, learner-oriented teaching methods and the multicultural atmosphere facilitate not only language learning but also friendships with people from all over the world. This summer, we offer two cycles of classes that meet multiple times a week to immerse students in English and allow students to advance through different levels and topics.

CYCLE 1: 5 WEEKS, BEGINS JUNE 24 | CYCLE 2: 5 WEEKS, BEGINS AUGUST 5

We use the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) to assess students and establish learning goals. To find the right level, attend our free online personal assessment days (p. 12) or contact Francesca Ferraris at languages@ccae.org. Please see p. 14 for level descriptions and visit ccae.org/classes/esl for our most up-to-date language classes.

ENGLISH INTEGRATED SKILLS CLASSES

our integrated skills classes help students improve reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. At every level, students learn to interact in increasingly complex ways, from everyday to professional English. These classes require the purchase of a textbook

ESL INTENSIVE BEGINNER LEVEL 1 & 2

Katy Doughty, Sylwia Gierczak, John O’Donnell | ESL Instructors

COURSE CODE: SUB1

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $365 | Katy Doughty, John O’Donnell No class Jul. 5

Sec. 02: 7 Saturdays, 9:30am-12:30pm. Begins Jul. 13 | $285 | John O’Donnell

Sec. 03: 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:15-11:15am. Begins Aug. 5 | $365 | John O’Donnell No class Sep. 2

ESL INTENSIVE BEGINNER LEVEL 3 & 4

Sylwia Gierczak, John O’Donnell | ESL Instructors

COURSE CODE: SUB3

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 10:30am-12:30pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $365 | Sylwia Gierczak No class Jul. 5

Sec. 02: 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Aug. 5 | $365 | John O’Donnell No class Sep. 2

ESL INTENSIVE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1 & 2

John O’Donnell, Katy Doughty | ESL Instructors

COURSE CODE: SUI2

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 6-8pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $365 | Katy Doughty, John O’Donnell No class Jul. 4

Sec. 02: 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 12-2pm. Begins Aug. 5 | $365 | John O’Donnell No class Sep. 2

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ESL INTENSIVE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 3 & 4

John O’Donnell | ESL Instructor

COURSE CODE: SUI4

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 6-8pm. Begins Aug. 5 | $355

No class Sep. 2

INTENSIVE PREPARATION FOR THE TOEFL (TEST FOR ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE)

John O’Donnell | ESL Instructor

These classes are designed to help high intermediate and advanced (CEFR B2-C1) students improve the four skills tested on the ToEFL iBT (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) with practice tests, tips and strategies. Perfect also for advanced students who may not be planning to take the ToEFL, but wish to further develop their general English skills. We highly recommend to join one of our free online personal assessment days before enrolling in these classes.

COURSE CODE: SUTO

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $270

ENGLISH SPECIFIC SKILLS CLASSES

INTERMEDIATE – CEFR B1

CONVERSATION

John O’Donnell, Claire Sehringer | ESL Instructors

This class is for intermediate-level students who want to improve their pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar while developing their conversational skills. Activities will include open discussions, debates, and presentations.

COURSE CODE: ENCI

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12-2pm. Begins Jun. 25 | $270 | Claire Sehringer No class Jul. 2 & 4

Sec. 02: 3 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-8pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $165 | John O’Donnell

EARLY BIRD ENGLISH PRACTICE:

VOCABULARY, IDIOMS, CONVERSATION

Rosemary Previte | ESL Instructor

Start the day off right with some fun English conversation activities and exercises. In this class, you’ll have the opportunity to practice conversations around a variety of topics, learn new vocabulary and idioms, and improve pronunciation and comprehension skills. All intermediate learners are welcome!

COURSE CODE: EBEP

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:15-11am. Begins Jun. 25 | $240 No class Jul. 4

Sec. 02: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:15-11am. Begins Aug. 6 | $240

ENGLISH THROUGH MUSIC

John Verrilli | ESL Instructor

Songs are a great way to learn a language and culture. This class, for intermediate students, uses well-known American songs as a way to learn vocabulary, practice listening and pronunciation, and learn about U.S. history and culture. We’ll learn traditional songs (“I’ve Been Working on the Railroad”), folk songs (“This Land Is Your Land”), country songs (“You Are My Sunshine”), and more! You don’t need to sing, but you’ll have fun joining in.

COURSE CODE: ENSO

Sec. 01: Tuesday, 3-5pm. Jul. 16 | $40

Sec. 02: 4 Tuesdays, 11:30am-1pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $85

TALKING ABOUT NEW ENGLAND

John O’Donnell | ESL Instructor

New England is one of the most interesting regions in the United States. In this class, students will improve their pronunciation, grammar, and speaking skills by talking about the features of the region that make it so interesting. We’ll talk about the geography, history, politics, and culture of New England, and we’ll talk about the weather, of course! This class is a great way for students to improve their English, make new friends, and find out more about why New England is so unique!

COURSE CODE: ENNW

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $220

ACCENT IMPROVEMENT WORKSHOP

Elaine Crowder | Ph.D., Applied Linguistics

Improve your accent and acquire a communication edge in business that enhances professional relationships. Learn to hear and correct accented speech sounds that contribute to misunderstood speech. After reviewing why certain sounds are so troublesome, we will practice universally difficult sounds, using a technique that builds new habits of speech. Please bring a recording device to class, $40 for class materials, and a willingness to practice!

COURSE CODE: ABET

Sec. 01: Sunday & Saturday, 9:30am-12:30pm. Sep. 7 & 8 | $110

ADVANCED – CEFR B2-C1

NEW WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS WITH MEDIA

Steven Bloomberg | Communications Skills Developer

In this course, we discover new words and expressions in context by listening to and reading online media from a variety of sources such as TED Talks, news publications, YouTube, blogs, biographies, history topics, podcasts, even songs, and more. With each topic and media item, you have the opportunity to speak with others to develop your fluency, listen to others, and ask questions. Bring your notebook and be ready to listen, read, ask questions, and practice speaking! You’re welcome to suggest a topic idea and media! Steve will also send everyone a file transfer with lots of resources for expressions, words, and links to websites to practice listening and reading. Get ready for a fun-filled, action-packed adventure into the wild world of words and expressions! Never a dull moment!

COURSE CODE: ENEP

Sec. 01: 5 Wednesdays, 11am-1pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $145

Sec. 02: 5 Wednesdays, 11am-1pm. Begins Aug. 7 | $145

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CONVERSATIONAL FLUENCY AND GRAMMAR REVIEW

Steven Bloomberg | Communications Skills Developer

Develop fluency and increase confidence. We’ll cover less common grammar that is often overlooked and increase confidence by reviewing grammar topics you’ve come across before. We’ll practice and discuss grammar topics to help you better understand how to say what you want to say. We’ll learn new vocabulary and review grammar in context. Ask questions and take notes! Grammar topics for review include hypothetical language, modal verb review, present time, past time, prepositions, and more.

COURSE CODE: ENGR

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 25 | $220 No class Jul. 4

MAKE IT CLEAR: INTONATION AND SOUNDS (PHONEMES)

Steven Bloomberg | Communications Skills Developer

This course is all about intonation, the most important part of English pronunciation. Intonation is the contrast between higher sounding parts of speech and lower sounding parts of speech. often, when people don’t understand what you say, it has to do with intonation. We’ll also practice primary stress for words. Primary stress is the most prominent, loudest syllable in a word. Get English intonation under control, and greatly diminish the frequency with which you experience this problem. With practice, you can eliminate this problem. You’ll also learn how to pronounce sounds (phonemes) that are difficult for you.

COURSE CODE: ENIP

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 25 | $220 No class Jul. 4

INTENSIVE ADVANCED WRITING AND GRAMMAR

John O’Donnell | ESL Instructor

If you have a good command of English, but find that your writing needs help, this is the class for you. We focus on vocabulary and word forms, grammar, punctuation and practice. Verb tenses, sentence structure, paragraph building and essay development are all part of the curriculum. Students will have a lot of opportunities to practice expressing themselves in written English. In this class, all major forms of writing will be covered, including letters (business and personal), journals, essays and other forms that students find helpful. This class is great for any high intermediate or advanced student who wants to improve their written English and is especially recommended for students preparing for the ToEFL.

COURSE CODE: SUWA

Sec. 01: 3 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 12-2pm. Begins Jul. 8 | $245

Free Personal Online Assessment Days

PICK UP THE PACE: SMOOTH ENGLISH TALKING

Steven Bloomberg | Communications Skills Developer

This course is for very advanced and fluent speakers. Learn how to practice English pronunciation to sound more natural, fluent, and faster. With step-by-step practice, you’ll find out how to increase your natural speech quality and pick up the pace of your speaking. This course is for conversational contractions, standard contractions, connected speech, and the all-important schwa-neutral vowel.

COURSE CODE: ENPP

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $220

LISTENING AND READING FOR FLUENCY DEVELOPMENT

Steven Bloomberg | Communications Skills Developer

Improve your skills and develop your fluency with listening and reading. Using a variety of media, we’ll identify and talk about advanced grammar, words, and expressions. Learn with context to increase your knowledge and understanding of English so that you can become more proficient and more fluent. You will have the opportunity to practice speaking by sharing comments and replying to questions about what we listen to and read. Ask questions, take notes, and become an independent learner. This course is the ideal complement to Conversational Fluency and Grammar Review.

COURSE CODE: ENLR

Sec. 01: 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $220

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CULTURAL AWARENESS FOR WORK AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IN THE US

Steven Bloomberg | Communications Skills Developer

optimize your communication for work and business in the States by becoming aware of American communication culture. We’ll practice presentations, meetings, project updates, and more. Everyone will practice individually and in pairs or groups. You’ll receive coaching, suggestions, ideas, and tips to communicate more effectively, confidently, and competently. We’ll discuss your experiences and observations and how you can better adapt to maximize your success at work. Intercultural communication awareness can improve your communication skills at work. Topics include getting to the point, directness, tactful language, agreeing and disagreeing, information presentation, assertiveness, and more.

COURSE CODE: ECAB

Sec. 01: 6 Saturdays, 10am-12pm. Begins Jul. 13 | $200

Need help with finding the right class for you? Register for one of our free online assessments on Zoom.

Contact Francesca Ferraris at languages@ccae.org or 617-547-6789 ext. 112 for any questions.

Thursday, June 13, 9:30-11am Monday, June 17, 6-7:30pm Monday, July 29, 9:30-11am Wednesday, July 31, 6-7:30pm

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)

SUMMER: JUNE – SEPTEMBER

SUB1: Intensive Beginner Level 1 & 2: Integrated Skills 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $365

SUI2: Intensive Intermediate Level 1 & 2: Integrated Skills

5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 6-8pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $365

ENCI: Intermediate Conversation 3 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-8pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $165

ENSO: English Through Music Tuesday, 3-5pm. Jul. 16 | $40

ENGR: Conversational Fluency and Grammar Review 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 25 | $220

ENIP: Make it Clear: Intonation and Sound (Phonemes)

SUB3: Intensive Beginner Level 3 & 4: Integrated Skills

5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Aug. 5 | $365

Visit ccae.org to learn more about the classes, the instructors, and your level. Let us answer your questions and help you choose a class. Email us at languages@ccae.org or call 617-547-6789

SUI4: Intensive Intermediate Level 3 & 4: Integrated Skills 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 6-8pm. Begins Aug. 5 | $365

ENNW: Intermediate Conversation: Talking about New England

5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $220

SUTO: Intensive Preparation for the TOEFL

5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $270

ENPP: Pick Up the Pace: Smooth English Talking 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $220

SUB3: Intensive Beginner Levels 3 & 4: Integrated Skills 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 10:30am-12:30pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $365

EBEP: Early Bird English Practice: Vocabulary, Idioms, Conversation 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:15-11am. Begins Jun. 25 | $240

ENCI: Intermediate Conversation 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12-2pm. Begins Jun. 25 | $270

FREE PERSONAL ASSESSMENT DAYS ON ZOOM

ENEP: New Words and Expressions with Media 5 Wednesdays, 11am-1pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $145

SUWA: Intensive Advanced Writing and Grammar 3 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 12-2pm. Begins Jul. 8 | $245

5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 25 | $220 Cycle 2 | August 5-September 6 | 5 Weeks No class September 4

ENLR: Listening and Reading for Fluency Development 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $220

NEED A SCHOLARSHIP?

CCAE offers a financial assistance, 50% off tuition, to qualifying adults of all ages. Some restrictions apply. See ccae.org/about/scholarships for details. If you have any questions, please contact our Student Services Coordinator at info@ccae.org

SUB1: Intensive Beginner Level 1 & 2 : Integrated Skills 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:15-11:15am. Begins Aug. 5 | $365

Need help finding the right class for you? Register for one of our free online assessments on Zoom: Thursday, June 13, 9:30-11am Monday, June 17, 6-7:30pm Monday, July 29, 9:30-11am Wednesday, July 31, 6-7:30pm For an online self-assessment, visit ccae.org/language-levels , or contact Francesca Ferraris at languages@ccae.org or 617-547-6789 ext. 112 Cycle 1 | June 24-July 30 | 5 Weeks No class July 4 & 5

SUI2: Intensive Intermediate Level 1 & 2: Integrated Skills 5 Weeks, Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 12-2pm. Begins Aug. 5 | $365

EBEP: Early Bird English Practice: Vocabulary, Idioms, Conversation 5 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:15-11am. Begins Aug. 6 | $240

ENSO: English Through Music 4 Tuesdays, 11:30am-1pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $85

ENEP: New Words and Expressions with Media 5 Wednesdays, 11am-1pm. Begins Aug. 7 | $145

SUB1: Intensive Beginner Level 1 & 2 : Integrated Skills 7 Saturdays, 9:30am-12:30pm. Begins Jul. 13 | $285

WEEKEND

ABET: Accent Improvement Workshop Saturday & Sunday, 9:30am-12:30pm. Sep. 7 & 8 | $110 ECAB: Cultural Awareness for Work and Business Communication in the US 6 Saturdays, 10am-12pm. Begins Jul. 13 | $200 All Classes are In-Person

MORNING CLASSES AFTERNOON
EVENING CLASSES
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COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK OF REFERENCE (CEFR)

LANGUAGE LEVELS

CCAE LEVEL CEFR LEVEL LISTENING READING SPEAKING WRITING

Beginner Level 1

Beginner Level 2

Beginner Level 3

Beginner Level 4

Beginner Conversation

A1

I have no or little previous knowledge of the language. I would like to...

Identify familiar words & very basic phrases concerning myself, friends, family, & surroundings when people speak slowly & clearly.

A2

I have achieved most of the goals of A1. I would like to...

Low Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Conversation

B1

I have achieved most of the goals of A2. I would like to...

High Intermediate Advanced B2

I have achieved most of the goals of B1. I would like to...

Understand phrases & the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance. Catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages & announcements.

Understand the main points of clear speech, & the main point in radio or TV programs on current events, or topics of personal or professional interest.

Understand extended speech & lectures & follow even complex lines of argument. Understand most TV news & current affairs programs.

Advanced C1

I have achieved most of the goals of B2. I would like to...

Understand extended speech even when it is not clearly structured & when relationships are only implied & not signaled explicitly. Follow television programs & films without too much effort.

Point out familiar names, words & simple sentences, such as on posters, notes or in catalogues.

Read very short, simple texts & find specific information in everyday material such as menus, advertisements, & short personal letters.

Ask & answer simple questions. Interact in a simple way with repetition & slow speech. Use simple phrases & sentences to describe familiar people.

Communicate in routine tasks & social interactions. Use a series of phrases & sentences to describe family, educational background & present work.

Understand texts with high frequency, everyday, or jobrelated language. Understand the description of events, feelings & wishes in personal letters.

Read articles & reports about contemporary problems in which the writers adopt particular attitudes or viewpoints. Understand contemporary literary prose.

Understand long & complex factual & literary texts, appreciating distinctions of style. Understand specialized articles & longer technical instructions.

Handle travel situations, enter unprepared into conversation on familiar topics, & connect phrases, give reasons & opinions, & describe plots of books or films.

Interact with fluency & spontaneity & explain a viewpoint & advantages & disadvantages of various options. Take an active part in discussions.

Write a short, simple postcard & fill in forms with personal details.

Use language flexibly & effectively for social & professional purposes. Present clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects, integrating subthemes.

Write short notes, messages & personal letters relating to immediate needs.

Write simple texts on familiar or personal topics, such as letters describing personal experiences and impressions.

Write on a wide range of subjects, essay of support or against a topic, as well as personal letters highlighting the personal significance of events.

Write about complex subjects in a letter, an essay or a report, underlining what I consider to be the salient issues. Select style appropriate to the reader in mind.

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World Languages

Laia Roset Roig was determined that we make friends and speak in Spanish with each other. She knows how to get people engaged.
– LAURIE S., SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS

CCAE offers in-person and online classes in many languages taught by highly trained and experienced instructors. We use the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) to assess students and establish learning goals (p. 14). Please visit ccae.org/language-levels for a self-assessment, level descriptions, and our most up-to-date language offerings. Please take advantage of our Personal Assessment Day (p. 16). For any questions about a specific language or level, you can also email languages@ccae.org or call Francesca Ferraris at 617.547.6789 ext. 112. Many language classes require the purchase of a textbook. For online classes, we recommend purchasing the book before attending the first class.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

Jude Grauso | Native Speaker

Learn the basics of sign language as a first step to developing receptive and expressive skills. You will learn commonly used signs, the basic grammatical rules of American Sign Language, and information about the Deaf.

BEGINNER LEVEL 1

COURSE CODE: ASB1

Sec. 01: 7 Tuesdays, 7:15-8:45pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $225

BEGINNER LEVEL 2

COURSE CODE: ASB2

Sec. 01: 7 Thursdays, 7:15-8:45pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $225

BEGINNER LEVEL 3

COURSE CODE: ASB3

Sec. 01: 7 Tuesdays, 5:30-7pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $225

BEGINNER LEVEL 4

COURSE CODE: ASB4

Sec. 01: 7 Wednesdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $225

BEGINNER CONVERSATION

This class is for students who have completed our four beginner levels or the equivalent of it and are comfortable with using the present tense and have some knowledge of the past tenses. Reinforce your basic knowledge of the structure of ASL, develop fluency with the past tenses, acquire new vocabulary, learn about deaf culture, and practice with lively activities and conversations.

COURSE CODE: ASBC

Sec. 01: 7 Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $225

DEAF CULTURE & HISTORY

This class will explore the rich historical and cultural background of the Deaf community throughout time. It will investigate how American Sign Language developed and how the culture emerged within it. A basic understanding of ASL and having completed at least American Sign Language Beginner Level 1 and 2 are required for this class.

COURSE CODE: ASDC

Sec. 01: 7 Thursdays, 5:30-7pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $225

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LEVANTINE ARABIC

Richard Cozzens | Arabic Instructor

Alaa Aldeen Kayali | Native Speaker

Arabic today exists in multiple overlapping yet distinct varieties. In published writing and formal contexts (e.g., articles, novels, religious texts, presentations of news or information), people use Modern Standard Arabic. At the same time, there are several different regional varieties (also called dialects) that people use primarily in conversational and informal contexts (e.g., greetings, family and social life, daily communication, social media posts).

Levantine Arabic is the regional variety of Arabic used by speakers from Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria and is the native language to more than 44 million people. Furthermore, it is considered one of the most widely understood varieties across the Arabic-speaking world because of the large amount of media (songs, TV series, etc.) produced in it. Levantine Arabic shares with other varieties of Arabic many fundamental grammar structures and a large amount of vocabulary.

BEGINNER LEVEL 1

COURSE CODE: LAR1

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $260 | Alaa Aldeen Kayali

BEGINNER LEVEL 3

COURSE CODE: LAR3

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $260 | Alaa Aldeen Kayali

BEGINNER LEVEL 4

COURSE CODE: LAR4

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 11 | $195 | Richard Cozzens

BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE

Maria Fernanda Salles | Native Speaker

Portuguese, the native language of Brazil, is spoken by approximately 180 million people around the world, including one million in Massachusetts! This series of engaging classes emphasizes spoken production and interaction.

BEGINNER LEVEL 1

COURSE CODE: BPB1

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $ 260

BEGINNER LEVEL 2

COURSE CODE: BPB2

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $260

BEGINNER LEVEL 3

COURSE CODE: BPB3

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $260

HIGH BEGINNER CONVERSATION

Expand your vocabulary and fluency in this relaxed and fun class for students who have at least finished Beginner Level 1-4 (or equivalent). We will learn to express ourselves more comfortably, discuss current events, and engage more fully in the cultural context of Brazilian Portuguese.

COURSE CODE: BPBC

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $195

QUEM CANTA SEUS MALES ESPANTA!

BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE THROUGH SONGS

This course, You’ve got to sing your troubles away!, presents a variety of Brazilian musical genres. Using them, we will practice and develop some of the linguistic skills of the Portuguese language. Relate Brazilian music with aspects of the country’s culture, reflect on themes and issues present in the lyrics, and, in the end, why not sing? Let’s forget our worries and learn more about this fascinating country, its artists, and its rhythms. For high beginners and above (CEFR A2 and above). New songs every term.

COURSE CODE: BPSO

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $130

PORTUGUESE FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS

Maria Fernanda Salles | Native Speaker

Portuguese and Spanish are both Romance languages, closely related in vocabulary and grammar. For speakers of Spanish, it can be a challenge to study Portuguese because of this close linguistic relationship. This class is for advanced and native speakers of Spanish who would like a quick, solid introduction to Brazilian Portuguese.

COURSE CODE: BPSP

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $260

No class Jul. 4

Free Personal Online Assessment Day

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CHINESE

Jin Cooper | Native Speaker and Author, Notes on Economics from Harvard

Mandarin Chinese has more native speakers than any other language. As Mandarin’s popularity increases among language learners, give yourself an advantage with an experienced and enthusiastic instructor.

A REVIEW OF YONG HO’S BEGINNER’S CHINESE TEXTBOOK

This short course is designed for students to review and integrate the content of all the 10 lessons in this beginner’s textbook, to introduce themselves and their family, and to talk about shopping, dining and travel, all in Chinese. Students are encouraged to review all the vocabulary and sentence structures in the book and compose passages about themselves on these topics during their summer vacation, before the course starts. The writing exercise at the end of each lesson in this book should all be completed by September. This is also a time to transition into writing Chinese characters and to become less reliant on Pinyin. Prerequisite for this review class is: Students must have completed at least our Beginner Levels 1-3 or equivalent.

COURSE CODE: CMRE

Sec. 01: 2 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7-8:30pm. Sep. 3 | $130

FRENCH

Cécile Galatoire | Native Speaker

French is the official language of 29 countries. It has a long history as an international language of literature and scientific standards, and is a primary or second language of many international organizations. French has been called one of the three most useful languages for business by Bloomberg Businessweek. Join their ranks in this series of engaging classes, emphasizing spoken production and interaction.

BEGINNER LEVEL 2

COURSE CODE: FRB2

Sec. 01: 4 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $260

REFRESHER BEGINNER LEVEL 3 & 4

This class is for students who have at least attended our French Beginner Level 3 and would like to revise and practice their fluency with the past tenses (passé composé and imparfait) and acquire knowledge about the future tense. The focus of the class is to practice speaking while revising essential grammar covered in our four beginner levels.

COURSE CODE: FRBR

Sec. 01: 4 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $260

JE SUIS D’ACCORD: LEARNING FRENCH WITH SONGS

Neha Coureil | French Instructor

Just like the song by Françoise Hardy, if you agree that songs are a great way to learn French then this course is meant just for you. Every session we will listen to a couple of songs from different decades and genres. It will be an opportunity to improve your listening skills and work on your grammar. Along the way, you will pick up some new vocabulary and enjoy the cultural exposure. For high beginners and above (CEFR A2 and above). New songs every term.

COURSE CODE: FRSO

Sec. 01: 3 Mondays, 3-4:30pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $95

GERMAN

Claire Sehringer | German Instructor

The German language boasts about 120 million native speakers. It is the most widely spoken native language in the European Union. The German-speaking countries are ranked fifth in terms of annual publication of new books, with one-tenth of all books (including e-books) in the world being published in German language.

BEGINNER LEVEL 1

COURSE CODE: GRB1

Sec. 01: 4 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10-11:30am. Begins Jul. 9 | $260

BEGINNER LEVEL 3

COURSE CODE: GRB3

Sec. 01: 4 Weeks, Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm. Begins Jul. 8 | $260

CAFÉ IN BERLIN: SURVIVAL IN GERMAN

Petra Bittner | Native Speaker

This class is for students who have completed our German Beginner Level 2 or have very basic knowledge of German and would like to master everyday situations in a German speaking country while traveling or working. Along the way, you will learn some grammar, pick up new vocabulary, and learn about German culture. Don’t wait to be in Germany to speak German!

COURSE CODE: GRSU

Sec. 01: 2 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5-6:30pm. Begins Jul. 30 | $130

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MODERN GREEK

INTRODUCTION FOR TRAVELERS

Alice Tamaccio | Native Speaker

This Modern Greek course is designed for beginner-level students and assumes no prior knowledge of the language. It would be especially useful for people interested in traveling to Greece. The most common phrases for activities of daily life will be a focus of this course, as well as useful grammar, verb declensions, and idioms that match topics inclusive of shopping, eating in a restaurant, asking directions, and familiar items students may be interested in learning. Adequate repetition is afforded with written, verbal, and group exercises. Students will be asked to make flashcards. Handouts will be provided and students will be directed to useful online resources.

COURSE CODE: MGIN

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 22 | $195

ITALIAN

Please check our website for Italian classes.

KOREAN

Jungah Lee | Native Speaker

Korean belongs to the Ural-Altaic family of languages and is spoken by approximately 100 million people in South Korea, North Korea, China, Japan, and the US. Due to Korea’s increasing economic and political importance in North-East Asia, Korean is growing increasingly popular around the world as a foreign language. The Korean Wave has become an influential global phenomenon since the start of the 21st century, heavily impacting the contemporary cultures, music, film, and television industries, and behavioral aspects of various people throughout the world.

BEGINNER LEVEL 1

COURSE CODE: KOB1

Sec. 01: 4 Weeks, Mondays & Wednesdays, 7-9pm. Begins Aug. 7 | $260 No class Sep. 2

안녕하세요 , WELCOME TO KOREA! VOCABULARY, IDIOMS, CONVERSATION

Soohyun Noh | Native Speaker

Through K-Entertainment (Drama, Music, Entertainment..) content, you will be able to experience Korea and Korean culture together. And through this class, you will be able to naturally learn Korean words, idioms, and real life conversational expressions. It will be a journey to experience Korea, Korean culture, food, famous cities and popular travel destinations indirectly but lively. The journey through various genres of Korean-related content will be very enjoyable, and you will be able to learn natural Korean expressions used by Koreans nowadays through this class. Now, shall we go on a journey together? This class is for students who have at least taken Beginner Level 1 and 2 and can read Korean characters.

COURSE CODE: KOWE

Sec. 01: 4 Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $130

JAPANESE

Tomoko Takagi | Native Speaker

Japanese is spoken by more than 125 million people around the world — primarily by the inhabitants of Japan, but also by populations of Japanese origin in Hawaii, as well as in North and South America. Nearly 4 million people around the world study Japanese. Japanese is an agglutinative language whose origins are not clearly established. The writing system consists of two syllabaries — Hiragana and Katakana — and the Chinese Kanji characters.

INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE: CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS IN THE TRAVEL SETTING

There seems to be a widespread belief that learning Japanese is quite challenging for non-native speakers. However, if you tailor your learning to your specific needs, particularly by prioritizing speaking and listening skills, you should be able to acquire communication abilities in Japanese relatively effortlessly. This short introductory course is designed for absolute beginners. We will primarily focus on fundamental spoken and conversational Japanese, particularly useful for travelers to Japan, and by the end, you will be prepared for Japanese Beginner Level 1 class. Let’s begin!

COURSE CODE: JPIN

Sec. 01: 4 Mondays, 4-5:30pm. Begins Jul. 8 | $130

REFRESHER BEGINNER LEVEL 1

This class is designed to thoroughly review beginner level Japanese 1 or equivalent content including grammar, vocabulary, hiragana et al. It is for students who have completed Beginner Level 1 class or equivalent, who have learned hiragana and have some knowledge of basic structure of Japanese sentences, numbers, expressions et al. Students will have many opportunities to practice conversations so that they can communicate in Japanese in practical settings using those grammars and vocabulary they have learned.

COURSE CODE: JPRB

Sec. 01: 4 Mondays, 5:40-7:10pm. Begins Jul. 8 | $130

REFRESHER BEGINNER LEVEL 1 & 2

This class is designed to thoroughly review beginner level Japanese 1-2 or equivalent including grammar, vocabulary, katakana, kanji et al. It is for students who have completed Beginner Level 1-2 classes or equivalent, who have learned hiragana, katakana, and have some knowledge of basic conjugations of verbs (masu-form etc.) and adjectives et al.

COURSE CODE: JPRH

Sec. 01: 4 Wednesdays, 5:15-6:45pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $130

REFRESHER BEGINNER LEVEL 4

This class is designed to thoroughly review beginner level Japanese 1-4 or equivalent including grammar, vocabulary, katakana, kanji et al. It is for students who have completed Beginner Level 1-4 classes or equivalent, who have learned hiragana, katakana, and have some knowledge of basic conjugations of verbs (masu-form etc.) and adjectives et al.. Students will have many opportunities to practice conversations so that they can communicate in Japanese in practical settings.

COURSE CODE: JPRE

Sec. 01: 4 Thursdays, 5:30-7pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $130

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LATIN

LATIN VIA MYTHOLOGY!

Joan Brunetta | MA in Medieval Studies, University of York

Have you always been interested in Latin but never had the chance to study it? or have you always loved Greek and Roman myths and wondered how the Greeks and Romans told them? In this class, you get the best of both worlds: an introduction to the Latin language and a series of easy readings of myths adapted from ovid’s Metamorphoses — some classics and some you have probably never heard of. Students will build a basic Latin grammar and vocabulary through the fun of mythology. This class is designed for those who have never taken Latin before or those who would like to start from the beginning. Required Text: Latin Via Ovid: A First Course by Nyenhuis and Goldman

BEGINNER LEVEL 1

COURSE CODE: LAMY

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 5:30-7pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $260 No class Jul. 4

SALVETE ROMANI

Joan Brunetta | MA in Medieval Studies, University of York

Latin gives access not only to Classical texts but also to more than 1000 years of texts written in Europe and North Africa since the fall of the Roman Empire. In this class, students will work on developing a core Latin vocabulary and understanding the basics of Latin grammar, with a focus on Latin’s linguistic connections to English. Students who have completed our Intermediate Level 1 class are now familiar with the entire active indicative system and the first three declensions — it’s now time for the passive indicative system! The passive indicative system will further open the world of Latin literature to you. This class is for students who have completed at least our Latin Intermediate Level 1 class.

LATIN INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 2

COURSE CODE: SRIN

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 5:30-7pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $260

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RUSSIAN

Katya Maher | Native Speaker Russian is the largest native language in Europe, with 144 million native speakers in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, and is also widely spoken in Central Asia. Russian is the eighth most spoken language in the world by number of native speakers and the seventh by total number of speakers. our experienced instructor, Katya Maher, will make you familiar with how to read and write the Cyrillic alphabet and everything else you need to communicate in this language.

BEGINNER LEVEL 3

COURSE CODE: RUB3

Sec. 01: 5 Thursdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $160 No class Jul. 18

INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION AND GRAMMAR

COURSE CODE: RUIC

Sec. 01: 5 Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $160 No class Jul. 18

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SPANISH

Laia Roset Roig, Martha de la Vega, Luz Elena Zuluaga | Native Speakers

Maria Fernanda Salles | Spanish Instructor

Spoken in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia, Spanish has the second largest number of native speakers in the world. It is also the second most studied language in the world, and the third most used language on the internet. Make Spanish your second language with our first-rate instructors.

BEGINNER LEVEL 1

COURSE CODE: SPB1

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 6-8pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $260 | Luz Eelena Zuluaga

Sec. 02: 4 Weeks, Mondays & Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 8 |

$260 | Maria Fernanda Salles

BEGINNER LEVEL 2

COURSE CODE: SPB2

Sec. 01: 4 Weeks, Mondays & Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 5 |

$260 | Maria Fernanda Salles

REFRESHER LOW BEGINNER

This class for students who have completed our Spanish Beginner Level 2 or equivalent in the past is designed to review and deepen the content of Beginner Level 1 and 2. Practice and revisit the basics of Spanish and get ready for the next step.

COURSE CODE: SPBR

Sec. 01: 5 Mondays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $ 160 | Laia Roset Roig

REFRESHER HIGH BEGINNER

This class is designed to review the content of Beginner Level 1-3. It is designed for students who have at least completed Spanish Beginner Level 3 or equivalent in the past and would like to revisit and practice the basics of Spanish with the goal to get ready for everyday conversations.

COURSE CODE: SREH

Sec. 01: 5 Mondays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $160 | Laia Roset Roig

HIGH BEGINNER/LOW INTERMEDIATE

This class is for students who completed at least our 4 Beginner Levels or equivalent (approx. 60 hours of instruction) and have a knowledge of Spanish comparable to the entire textbook Aula Internacional 1 Plus and the first chapters of Aula Internacional 2 Plus. Students will continue to work on their speaking and listening skills, review and apply basic grammar including the past tense, and amplify their vocabulary.

COURSE CODE: SPHB

Sec. 01: 6 Thursdays, 6-8pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $260 | Martha de la Vega No class Jul. 4

BEGINNER CONVERSATION

This class is for students who have completed at least our four beginner levels (or the equivalent of it) and are comfortable with using the present tense and have knowledge of preterite and future. Reinforce your basic knowledge of the structure of Spanish, develop fluency with the past tenses, acquire new vocabulary, learn about culture, and practice with lively activities and conversations.

COURSE CODE: SPBC

Sec. 01: 3 Weeks, Mondays & Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 19 | $195 | Laia Roset Roig No class Sep. 2

INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR: TODOS SOBRE EL SUBJUNTIVO

Luz Elena Zuluaga | Native Speaker

Esta clase está diseñada para estudiantes de nivel intermedio y superior que estén listos para mejorar sus conocimientos sobre el subjuntivo, usos y otros temas relacionados, proporcionándoles las herramientas necesarias para expresar ideas y opiniones adecuadamente en cualquier conversación. This class is recommended for students with an intermediate level (CEFR B1 and above).

COURSE CODE: SPSJ

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 4:15-5:45pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $195

EVENING WALKS AROUND THE RIVER

Laia Roset Roig | Native Speaker

Would you like to go for a walk and practice Spanish in a comfortable and friendly environment? If the answer is... ¡CLARo QUE SÍ!, then this course is for you! We will walk one hour each week around the river speaking about topics that the participants are interested in. For intermediate students (CEFR B1 and above).

COURSE CODE: SPWE

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $130

Meeting point: Courtyard of 42 Brattle Street. Please note that class will be conducted inside the building in case of inclement weather.

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ADVANCED READING AND CONVERSATION:

DISFRUTE EL VERANO LEYENDO A GABRIEL

GARCIA MARQUEZ

Luz Elena Zuluaga | Native Speaker

En los cuentos y un ensayo, Espantos de agosto, Un dia de estos, Maria dos prazeres, y Las esposas felices se suicidan a las seis, los personajes experimentan lo maravilloso de lo cotidiano, basados en hechos reales, su voluntad hace que estas historias brillen con la luz del realismo mágico. Este curso ofrece a los estudiantes la oportunidad de analizar con ojo crítico las diferentes temáticas y la complejidad de sus personajes. Esta clase es recomendada para estudiantes con un nivel avanzado de lectura y conversación en español (CEFR B2 adelante).

COURSE CODE: SGGM

Sec. 01: 4 Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $130

PUBLICIDAD EN ESPAÑOL

Martha de la Vega | Native Speaker

Los anuncios audiovisuales pueden ser un medio muy sencillo que simplemente se usa para venderle algo a alguien o, además de eso, pueden contar una historia, resaltar elementos culturales o hablar de alguna problemática social. En esta clase veremos y analizaremos videos de varios anuncios en español. Estos serán la base para conversar, practicar, adquirir nuevo vocabulario y sumergirse en diversas culturas. Esta clase está recomendada para niveles avanzados (CEFR B2 adelante).

COURSE CODE: SPPD

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 16 | $130

SPANISH CONVERSATIONS IN THE COURTYARD

Jose Lopez Espinosa | Native Speaker, M.A., Spanish Literature and Linguistics

Keep your Spanish fresh with engaging conversations conducted in our courtyard at 56 Brattle Street. Topics will include news from the Spanish speaking world and issues that will prompt fun and entertaining conversations. This class is recommended for intermediate and advanced students (CEFR B1+ and above).

COURSE CODE: SPCP

Sec. 01: 3 Weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5-6:30pm. Begins Aug. 13 | $195

Class will meet in the Courtyard of 56 Brattle Street. Please note that class will be conducted inside the building in case of inclement weather.

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You can download guidelines and an application form at ccae.org/about/scholarships. If you have any questions please contact our Student Services Coordinator at info@ccae.org.

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Humanities

LITERATURE

MARGARET ATWOOD’S SHORT STORIES

Susan Glassman | Ph.D., English, University of Rhode Island

one of the greatest living writers, Margaret Atwood is best known for her award-winning novels. However, she is also an extraordinary short story writer; Old Babes in the Wood, her first collection in almost a decade, is a remarkable mixture of stories exploring what it means to be human while showcasing Atwood’s gifted imagination and great sense of humor. Atwood, who has always had her finger on the pulse of modern society, tackles everything from love and the afterlife to the importance of language and the pandemic. Atwood’s usual wit and memorable characters and lines are present throughout these stories. Join us in reading this latest volume of Atwood’s short stories, Old Babes in the Woods. (ISBN 978-0-385-54907-3). Please read First Aid for the first class.

COURSE CODE: ATWO

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 10:30am-11:45am. Begins Jun. 18 | $250

Sec. 02: 8 Tuesdays, 2-3:15pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $250

The readings helped me learn history I didn’t know and the discussions helped me discuss race with my own family. The instructor made sure all viewpoints were heard but also pushed back when necessary.

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WELCOME TO THE SATAN’S BALL: MIKHAIL BULGAKOV’S MASTER AND MARGARITA

Anna Friedrich | Dr. Anna Friedrich PhD in literature from Harvard

No work of art is more enjoyable, multi-dimensional, and mysterious than Mikhail Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita (1029-1940). A novel within a novel, it was conceived as a simple satire, a payback at the critics and censors who were hounding Bulgakov and keeping his work out of print. But the author’s talent led him beyond this simple task. Each subsequent draft acquired new facets without losing the unparalleled humor of the earlier design. We will meet Jesus, Pilates, and Satan, dance at the midnight ball with the dead, breathe the air of the Moscow spring of 1929, and watch the progress of the immortal love between Master and Margarita. In addition to the book, we will watch excerpts from the multiple-screen versions.

COURSE CODE: BALL

Sec. 01: 6 Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $210

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ODYSSEY OF ANCIENT CLASSICS: OVID’S METAMORPHOSES

Joan Brunetta | MA in Medieval Studies, University of York

The Metamorphoses is made up of dozens of interlocking myths, each involving a metamorphosis (transformation) in some way. ovid’s telling of these myths has inspired innumerable works of visual art and literature in the more than 2000 years since he wrote it. In this class, we will read his work in translation and discover some of the art and literature inspired by his work. 2023 brought us two new translations of ovid’s Metamorphoses, both of which attend to ovid’s depiction of sexual violence in new ways. We will pay special attention to the ways in which these newer translations differ from older ones.

Required text: A translation of ovid’s Metamorphoses, either C. Luke Soucy (2023) or Stephanie McCarter’s (2023). If you happen to own a different translation, please bring that along as well for extra fun!

COURSE CODE: OVID

Sec. 01: 7 Mondays, 5:30-7pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $225

CONVERSING WITH CLASSICS: EXPLORING ARTWORK THROUGH LITERATURE

Tristan Prather | Instructor

A Room With a View by E.M. Forster and Still Life by Sarah Winman celebrate life, art, and the changing world of the 20th Century. In this class, we will discuss the ways Winman converses with and adapts elements of Forster’s novel, the influence of art on life and vice versa, and a broad look at the social changes that both novels highlight, such as the place of women and evolving views on queerness.

COURSE CODE: ROOM

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 4-5:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $240

BRITISH CRIME CLASSICS: THE TURN OF THE SCREW BY HENRY JAMES

Olga Turcotte | Jungian Consultant and Instructor

Join us to read and discuss this timeless novella reputed to be one of the most analyzed, ambiguous, and obscure ghost stories of the English language. Mr. James, an American who became a master of the British crime genre, wrote this macabre psychological thriller while living in Rye, Sussex, which acted as the background to the story’s strange setting. Please acquire The Turn of the Screw, ISBN: 978-0-141-44135-1 by Penguin Classics, and read the Introduction (pages XIII to XXXVI) for our first class.

COURSE CODE: SCRE

Sec. 01: 5 Thursdays, 1-2:30pm. Begins Aug. 1 | $150

ERNEST HEMINGWAY: FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS

Anthony Prescott | Literature Teacher & Writer

In this class, we will perform a close reading of Ernest Hemingway’s masterpiece on love and war, set during the Spanish Civil War. Exploring themes of love, honor, sacrifice, and duty, we will explore existential themes running below the narrative’s surface. Through close examination of critical passages and engaging discussions, students will gain a deeper appreciation for Hemingway’s literary craftsmanship and the enduring relevance of For Whom the Bell Tolls in today’s world. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or encountering Hemingway’s work for the first time, this course promises to enrich your understanding and connect with fellow lovers of literature.

COURSE CODE: TOLL

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $240

WRITING

NONFICTION

WRITING IN CURVES: NONFICTION

Olga Katsovskiy | Writer/Editor/Educator

In this writing-intensive course, we will journey into the unknown using our journals as a guide. We will write compelling stories, drawing inspiration from life’s ups and downs and the vast landscape of in-betweens. As our lives rarely follow straight lines, we’ll surprise ourselves by following the intricately curved pathways of our thoughts. We will explore topics fundamental to strong writing, such as narrative voice, emotional arcs, shapes of stories, and tone. We will examine short fiction, essays, and nonfiction works to learn how to read as writers and apply writing theory. The aim is for each participant to create a short (under 2,000 words) semi-autobiographical piece that will be workshopped. Each student will have an opportunity to workshop at least twice. All reading material will be provided. Writers of all levels are welcome.

COURSE CODE: CURV

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $180

No class Jul. 1

Sec. 02: 6 Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $180

No class Jul. 3

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JOURNALING IN THE MOMENT

Olga Katsovskiy | Writer/Editor/Educator

Journaling is a creative outlet that can help us appreciate the little things in daily life and help us stay present and in the moment. This class will help you get started or improve your daily journaling practice and offer a safe space to share your experiences. Starting with journaling prompts, you will sharpen your observation skills by practicing descriptive writing, becoming more attuned to your inner motivations, and learning to distill your intentions. The skills learned in this class will provide a foundation for personal essays and memoir writing. We have many stories within us, and this class will help you find those that need to be told. Writers of all levels are welcome.

COURSE CODE: JITM

Sec. 01: 6 Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $190 No class Jul. 4

INVITATION TO MEMOIR

Beverly Simon | Writer

Looking for a way to make a fresh start or take your memoir writing to a new level? This class will focus on writing practice as we delve into memory and recurring themes. Writing from stillness, we’ll seek the depth of our expression. We’ll read our work aloud and respond with kind attention. Energize your writing, talk about style aspects, and engage in supportive feedback. Come for the sake of writing and the inspiration to be found in the company of other writers.

COURSE CODE: HOLY

Sec. 01: 6 Thursdays, 10am-12pm. Begins Jun. 27 | $230 No class Jul. 4

WRITING FROM YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE

Mopsy Strange Kennedy | Book Reviewer, The Improper Bostonian

Join us to begin or continue memoir writing in a relaxed and supportive environment, using the NYT Lives and Modern Love columns and the Boston Globe’s Connections column as inspiration. This long-running class provides an opportunity to discover the pleasure of writing and perhaps submitting essays for publication. Beginner and seasoned writers will share their memoirs/ essays and give and get feedback. The instructor will read various essays and provide writing prompts as a guide to spark your writing. Everyone has stories to tell. Why not let us hear yours?

COURSE CODE: WREP

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 10am-11:30am. Begins Jun. 26 | $275

BEGINNER’S CREATIVE WRITING

Christina Fang | Writer

In this beginner’s wiring course, we will discover your writing voice through a short story format. Each week, we will examine different fiction genres and write a short story in that style. our aim is not perfecting our writing but learning what styles interest you and becoming curious about how to use our creative voice. By the end of the course, you will have written six short stories and better understand what you like as a writer.

COURSE CODE: BASE

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30am. Begins Jun. 26 | $180

INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING

Thomas Meek | Writer

Leap into creative writing with in-class writing assignments and take-home prompts to help trigger the creative process. Reading assignments of the masters — Hemingway, o’Connor, and Salinger, to name a few — and contemporary literature will illustrate craft, style, and technical elements. This participatory and supportive environment is designed to help the student find their inner voice. Be prepared to share your work and provide constructive feedback. Beginners are welcome.

COURSE CODE: ICRW

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $305

WHO AM I: THE MUSIC AND MEANING OF STREAM-0F CONSCIOUSNESS

Angelo D’Amato, Jr. | Writer

In this course, we will look at William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury, Virginia Woolf’s The Waves, and excerpts from James Joyce’s Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, to understand how this technique challenges how we make meaning of the world, and how we can harness it to create a music that is entirely our own. At the end of the class, students will have produced either a short story, an excerpt from a larger story, or a portfolio of smaller exercises.

COURSE CODE: IAMW

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays 6:00-7:30pm Begins Jun.18 | $250

FICTION

WRITING SHARED WORLD SHORT STORIES, A COLLABORATIVE WORKSHOP

Michael McComas | Clarion graduate and founder of The Mechanics Writ

The hardest part of building a science fiction or fantasy story is often world-building. What if you could share the burden of constructing the setting with half a dozen other people? Many hands make light work. We will look at some examples of shared worlds, the process authors use to document their worlds, and then work together to build a shared setting for our stories. At the end of the workshop, we will produce a shared world anthology of our stories.

COURSE CODE: WHIP

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 7-9pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $290

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SHORT FICTION

We will workshop the craft of storytelling through writing exercises, discussions, and readings. To grow our skills, this class aims to refresh and expand our understanding of story elements, including structure, plot, character, point of view, dialogue, setting, style, and tone. During our weekly meetings, we’ll enjoy the writing process, narrate adventures, and play writing games. This class is for beginning and intermediate fiction writers.

COURSE CODE: SHFI

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 25 | $130

POETRY

BRINGING IT HOME: A CHAPBOOK WORKSHOP

Ralph Pennel | M.F.A. Creative Writing

You’ve written the poems; now it’s time to take the next step. If you have ever dreamt of creating your poetry chapbook or you already have one in the works, but you need help seeing the project through to the end, this is the workshop for you. This workshop will help you revise, edit, and produce a chapbook of your poetry over eight weeks. We will discuss emergent themes, organization, form, formatting, and everything in between to help you reach your goal and set you on the path toward publication.

COURSE CODE: CHAP

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $165

REVISION AS A CREATIVE ACT POETRY WORKSHOP

Ralph Pennel | M.F.A. Creative Writing

Where we enter poetry is rarely where we end up staying, so it’s time to take it to the next level! In this course, we will spend the term creating and revising new work as we develop our most authentic voices. We will hone our craft by reading and studying a variety of poets, exposing ourselves to a wide range of styles and aesthetics to cultivate our emerging poetic identities best. This class focuses heavily on revision and how to revisit the initial creative impulse where our poems began.

COURSE CODE: STIK

Sec. 01: 7 Thursdays, 7:30-8:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $165 No class Jul. 4

WHAT ABOUT YOU, DRAGONFLY? HAIKU FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON

Jeanne Martin | Ed. D., Teacher Poet and Retreat Leader

Haiku: a short poem that connects nature and human nature. A poem of the immediate, present moment that opens our awareness of the everyday. We will learn about haiku, its origins, form, and structure, and read many summer haiku. The special focus of this course is how we can more directly relate to the living things that share our spaces, from plants to animals to seashells, sand dollars, and geese overhead. We will learn to use our five senses better to write haiku that help us overcome the sense of species loneliness we often feel. All you have to do is walk out your front door to be inspired by haiku awareness that brings you closer to the other living things on this earth. All are invited to this supportive and fun course. Participants will receive a book of haiku written by the instructor and a small field notebook.

COURSE CODE: DFLY

Sec. 01: 2 Wednesdays, 5-7pm. Jul. 10 & 17 | $100

STAGE, SCREEN, AND MORE

PLAYWRIGHTS’ WORKSHOP

Peter Littlefield | Stage Director, Writer, and Dramaturg

You get an idea for a play. Now, how do you build it into a narrative? Moments grow into scenes, and the movement of scenes becomes a language in itself. The story is secondary to something more elusive: a dramatic world recognizable from our lives. We are here to support you, whether you’re just beginning or writing a full-length play. We will read work, discuss problems, and use exercises to trigger observation and imagination.

COURSE CODE: PLWR

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 7-9pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $305

No class Jul. 4

INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING FOR MOVIES, TV, THEATER, AND MULTIMEDIA

Andrew Osborne | Screenwriter, baitshop.org

Whether you want to create movies, TV shows, plays, video games, comic books, or web videos, learn the basics of scriptwriting in a supportive environment. At the same time, you work towards the first, second, or even final draft of a solid spec script. We’ll explore the three-act structure, industry-standard format, character, dialogue, and tips for surviving in the entertainment business and building your own audience.

COURSE CODE: REEN

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 7-9pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $305

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HISTORY & CONTEMPORARY

ISSUES

SPEECHES BEFORE AND DURING THE CIVIL WAR: STUDY ON ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND FREDERICK

DOUGLASS

Howard Bernstein | Historical Scholar

Abraham Lincoln came into office while the South was planning to secede. By studying his first Inaugural address, the Gettysburg Address, Emancipation Proclamation, and his second Inaugural address we can learn how Lincoln approached slavery and the Civil War. We will compare and contrast it to Frederick Douglass’ famous speech What to the Slave is the Fourth of July. For the first meeting please read Frederick Douglass’ What to the Slave is the Fourth of July and Abraham Lincoln’s first Inaugural address.

COURSE CODE: LIDO

Sec. 01: 3 Mondays, 3:30-5pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $85

WHO’S AFRAID OF THE 1619 PROJECT? — DARK MONEY, POLITICS AND MASS MEDIA

Joshua Frank | President Equity Intersection

The 1619 Project is an initiative by the New York Times Magazine to center slavery as an integral phenomenon in the shaping of US history. The project seeks to make the Black American experience a critical component to the construction of national narratives, especially in the education sector. Yet why are legislatures in 40 states considering banning the use of The 1619 Project? What are they afraid of? Who is behind this effort? How do these efforts intersect with mass media coverage of education and politics? What is the historical context for these efforts? What are the implications for the future health of our democracy? Join us to explore all of these questions in a class offered in collaboration with Equity Intersection (equityintersection.org).

Required books: The 1619 Project edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman, and Jake Silverstein (ISBN: 978-0-59323057-2) and Dark Money by Jane Mayer, 2016.

COURSE CODE: MPMM

Sec. 01: 5 Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $185 No class Jun. 25 & Jul. 2

THE IMAGE IN ISLAMIC ART

Maggie Freeman | Ph.D. candidate in History of Architecture, MIT

A common (mis)conception in the popular understanding of Islamic art is that Islam prohibits figural representations. Islamic art is more commonly associated with aniconic or abstract motifs, such as geometric designs or floral and vegetal patterns. However, the history of Islamic art abounds with representations of people and animals in a variety of contexts and media, from erotic frescoes to religious miniature paintings. So where does the idea of Islam as an aniconic tradition come from, and what is the evidence to the contrary? This course will discuss the tensions and debates over the image in Islamic art since the birth of Islam, as well as present the rich diversity of figural representation across the history and geography of the Islamic world.

COURSE CODE: IMIS

Sec. 01: 6 Wednesdays, 3-5pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $220

DO YOU COME FROM THE LAND DOWN UNDER: AUSTRALIA AND HOW IT GOT THAT WAY

Allan Converse | Ph.D. in Comparative History, Brandeis University

In recent decades, Australia has emerged as an important regional power and Australian culture has made an impact on the world scene through its actors, musicians, and writers. Yet outsiders still have many misconceptions about the country and Australian history is little known elsewhere. This course covers Australian history from the first human settlement by the Aborigines up through the post-World War II era and presents some of the basics of the Australian environment, society, and culture.

COURSE CODE: DOWN

Sec. 01: 5 Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $185

WHERE DID YOUR RIGHTS GO? THE SUPREME COURT, POLITICS AND THE CONSTITUTION

Joshua Frank | President Equity Intersection

You probably remember where you were on June 24, 2022, the day Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court. The Court has remained in the news ever since. Which other rights are in danger of being lost to an unelected branch of government? We will analyze the evolution of the Court through historical, political, and equity lenses, using White Rage by Carol Anderson, Dark Money by Jane Mayer and The Scheme by Sheldon Whitehouse to guide us. Required books: White Rage by Carol Anderson, Dark Money by Jane Mayer and The Scheme by Sheldon Whitehouse.

COURSE CODE: SCPC

Sec. 01: 4 Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $145

VOLUNTEER IN CAMBRIDGE: FIND YOUR MISSION

Laurie Rothstein | Executive Director, Cambridge Volunteers Maddie Ball | Operations Manager, Cambridge Volunteers

This workshop is designed for individuals or groups who want to participate in our vast and varied local nonprofit landscape through volunteerism. We will discuss the search and application process and how you can make a good match, then highlight opportunities coming up soon, both one-time and longer-term options at the program or board level, in response to your priorities. Staff from up to 6 agencies will drop in. Attendees are encouraged to share relevant first-hand experiences, but we will move along at a pace.

COURSE CODE: VLNT

Sec. 01: Thursday, Jun. 20, 1-2:30pm | Free Sec. 02: Wednesday, Aug. 14, 12-1:30pm | Free

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WHITE PEOPLE CHALLENGING RACISM:

MOVING FROM TALK TO ACTION — PART 1

While this five-session workshop welcomes participants of all identities, its focus is on racism as a system that White people created, maintain, and condone — and White people have a responsibility to dismantle. The workshop will take participants beyond the headlines to impart an antiracist worldview that will infuse every aspect of participants’ lives when hearts are open to it. In this group setting you will: Examine the role of White people in dismantling racism, in becoming antiracist, and in building an equitable society. Explore the impact of White privilege and how being unaware of that advantage helps perpetuate racism. Write about your own racial awareness journey. Enhance your understanding and capacity for action through discussion of short readings, videos, and other materials. Share everyday racism-related situations where you may not have effectively responded and, using role plays, work out effective ways to challenge racism. Develop a specific plan for challenging racism in the workplace, an organization, or in the community, while being encouraged to find other people in your life who can provide support and serve as an accountability partner in implementing your plan. Attendance at the five sessions and completion of assignments is expected. Each participant will receive a phone call from one of the facilitators before the start of the workshop to review these expectations.

COURSE CODE: WPCR

Sec. 01: 5 Tuesdays, 6-8pm. Begins Jul. 16 | $175

TAKING IT OFF: A HISTORY OF AMERICAN BURLESQUE

Allan Converse | Ph.D. in Comparative History, Brandeis University

Burlesque was a major form of American popular entertainment for many years, but until recently it was almost entirely ignored by cultural historians. This course examines the history of burlesque from its 19th-century beginnings to its decline and fall in the 1960s. We will look at the basics of the form, the lives of some of the great strippers, the comedians, the economics of the business, recent presentations of classic burlesque in film and other media, and the hard, gritty realities that lay behind burlesque’s sexy image.

COURSE CODE: AMBU

Sec. 01: 5 Mondays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Jul. 29 | $185

ANCIENT COINS AND THE DISCOVERY OF MONEY

Paul Vadan | Ph. D. in Classics, University of Chicago

Why was coined money invented? Why did it develop the way it did? Why is coinage important for the study of history? The course will offer answers by introducing students to the study of numismatics, focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on the coinage that ancient Greek and Roman societies produced. We will discuss the cultural, political, and economic factors that led to the creation of the technology of coinage to better understand how the idea of money developed over time. In the process, we will look at how politicians, playwrights, and philosophers grappled with this new form of currency that threatened to upend cultural norms, social hierarchies, and the political status quo. We will also visit the coin collections in the Harvard Museum of Fine Arts and will discuss the impact of the discovery of money across and beyond the Mediterranean.

COURSE CODE: ACDM

Sec. 01: 5 Tuesdays, 3-5pm. Begins Aug. 5 | $185

WHAT IS CRITICAL RACE THEORY ANYWAY?

Joshua Frank | President Equity Intersection

In this four-session course, we will explore the popular impact of the work of a few of the founding scholars of Critical Race Theory such as Derrick Bell, Kimberlé Crenshaw, and Gloria Ladson-Billings. We will engage in a case study of the media controversy that merged in 2021-22, and its ongoing impact in 2024. Finally, we will examine the ongoing tension between the concepts of race consciousness and color blindness, and how these concepts illuminate or hinder the ongoing American dialogue about race.

COURSE CODE: CRAT

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $145

THE PULSE OF DEMOCRACY 2024: ASSESSING THE HEALTH OF OUR BODY POLITIC

Joshua Frank | President Equity Intersection

Recent history and politics have felt like an ambush to engaged citizens. Where does it seem our democracy is headed? In this four-session course, we hope to use a deeper understanding of American history to gain a better understanding of the bewildering and terrifying events happening in our country as we approach another national election. This course will use historical themes explored in The Plot Against America by Philip Roth as a lens for understanding where we are now.

COURSE CODE: PUDE

Sec. 01: 4 Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Begins Aug. 7 | $145

AARON BURR: BLACK SHEEP OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS

Brian Bixby | Ph.D. in History, UMass Amherst

Yes, he shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel. But Burr is so much more than that, a complex individual who was a major figure in the politics of the early republic, for better and worse. He would rise to be Vice President, and yet also be put on trial for treason to the United States. He would at various times be the ally and the enemy of Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. The great love of his life was a married woman, but he found time to father some bastards. And he was in more than one duel. It’s time to let Aaron Burr step out from Hamilton’s shadow and be seen for who he was and all the other things he did. Handouts and bibliography provided.

COURSE CODE: BURR

Sec. 01: 4 Thursdays, 3-5pm. Begins Aug. 8 | $145

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ART HISTORY

PRINTS AND PROPAGANDA: THE ART OF CHINESE PRINT CULTURE AT THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY

Kaitlin Benton | Art Historian

The rapid modernization movements that illuminated China’s dazzling urban landscape brought to light a new mode of viewing and consumer culture at the turn of the 20th century. This course examines the ways in which 20th century Chinese artists have shaped individual and national identities through a new medium: print and advertisements. We will follow the production of print culture from cigarette advertisements, calendar posters, and propaganda art through the lens of China’s intellectual, modernization, and political movements. Students will develop an understanding of China’s major artistic movements and how socioeconomic and cultural contexts shape gender and class stratifications.

COURSE CODE: PPAC

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays, 5:30-7pm. Begins Jun. 24 | $165

FORGOTTEN WOMEN ARTISTS

Susan Glassman | Ph.D., English, University of Rhode Island

Until quite recently, major museums and art historians seemed to exclude or minimize the contributions that women artists have made, except for a few stars. Women artists were not considered important enough to include in exhibits and scholarly works. Fortunately, this has changed during the last few years. This course will give us an opportunity to learn about some of these neglected women artists. We will begin with the seventeenth century and work our way to the twenty-first century. We will meet interesting but neglected artists, such as Hilma af Klint, Camille Claudel, Vanessa Bell, Méret oppenheim, and Elaine de Kooning. At each session, we will view works by three or four artists and learn interesting facts about their lives, the characteristics of their art, and their contributions to art history.

COURSE CODE: FOWA

Sec. 01: 7 Fridays, 2-3:30pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $195 No class Jul. 5

MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART

Colleen Foran | Ph.D. Candidate, History of Art & Architecture, Boston University,

Art from Africa has long been at the center of artistic innovation but is rarely given its due. This course introduces the impact of classical African art on the development of modernism before diving into the growing field of modern & contemporary art from the African continent. It also examines global currents that connected African artists to their peers in the diaspora to forge political solidarities and new aesthetic traditions. Discover more about how artists used that creativity to fight back against colonialism, racism, and apartheid. Meet great modernist masters like Ibrahim El-Salahi and Bertina Lopes, as well as contemporary artists attracting the biggest buzz (and auction prices) like El Anatsui and Wangechi Mutu. Join us to explore in depth the themes driving the artworld, including the expanded field of portraiture, Afrofuturism, and globalization.

COURSE CODE: MCAA

Sec. 01: 6 Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $165

PUBLIC ART AND MONUMENTS: FORM, FUNCTION, AND FUNDING

Shannon Bewley | PhD Candidate: History of Art & Architecture at Boston University

Works of art in public spaces exist at the intersection of community, identity, and history. The creation of state and federal funding programs, like the National Endowment for the Arts, raised questions about who selects visual art for a community, who is included in that community, and who pays for the work’s creation and maintenance. We discuss controversial publicly funded exhibitions and monuments, the legacy of American Civil War Memorials, and new monuments raised in the city of Boston.

COURSE CODE: PFFF

Sec. 1: 6 Mondays, 6:30-8:00pm. Begins Jul. 8 | $165

THE BOSTON ART SCENE THROUGH THE YEARS

Samantha Joyce | Curator

Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Boston’s artistic heritage. In this course, we will look into the vibrant and diverse art scene that has shaped the cultural landscape of this historic city during the last century with a focus on contemporary art, local galleries, and the museums that helped house Boston’s art identity.

COURSE CODE: CART

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 6 | $120

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Visual Arts & Crafts

Laura is so positive and organized. I came out of the class with several finished items and the tools to keep making more!

– SHANNON B., KNITTING FOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS

Many of our art classes require students to purchase materials. A link to the supply list can be found in the class description on our website at ccae.org.

PAINTING

ABSTRACT ART: CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES

Emma MacLeod | Artist

Fun, innovative, and challenging: abstract painting is an exciting way to express yourself. This course will begin by teaching the fundamentals of design, composition, and color. Throughout the course, we will examine recent developments in the world of abstract art, including the paintings of artists like Amy Sillman, Paul Kremer, Nicole Eisenman, and more. We’ll work on a variety of fun projects and you will go home with the skills to tackle your own abstract paintings! open to all levels.

COURSE CODE: ABSA

Sec. 01: 9 Mondays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $540

BEGINNER OIL PAINTING

Jeremy Durling, Bahareh Safarani | Artists

Join us for an introduction to the materials and mechanics of oil painting as well as the fundamentals of visual language. You will learn about composition, drawing, values, and color while working from still-life and other projects. No experience is necessary.

COURSE CODE: PAPP

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $480 Jeremy Durling

Sec. 02: 8 Fridays, 10am-1pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $480 Bahareh Safarani

No class Jul. 5

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CAMBRIDGE CENTER FOR ADULT EDUCATION

STUDIO SC H OOL EST.

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CCAE Studio School offers a group of coordinated classes that focuses on perceptual drawing and oil painting. We are interested in helping students develop skills that enable them to record and interpret, analyze and express. We are geared towards painting and drawing from life, stressing the importance of spatial relationships and careful observation. For more information, visit ccae.org/studio-school.

PAINTING OUTDOORS ON THE NORTH SHORE

Brett Gamache | Artist & Art Instructor, brettgamache.com

Join us for a plein air landscape painting class along the North Shore’s seacoast with locations including Gloucester, Rockport, and Ipswich. Topics covered include: setting up, beginning a painting, composition, mixing color, creating space, and capturing light. Students are asked to bring materials (paints, brushes, portable easel, canvas). oil painting is the preferred medium, some painting experience is required. This class will meet in-person outdoors.

COURSE CODE: PONS

Sec. 01: 4 Fridays, 9am-1pm. Begins Jun. 7 | $340

Sec. 02: 4 Fridays, 9am-1pm. Begins Jul. 12 | $340

INTENSIVE DRAWING BOOT CAMP

Brett Gamache | Artist & Art Instructor, brettgamache.com

In this bootcamp, participants will experience six hours of intensive drawing. The instructor will guide you through drawing fundamentals and thorough observation. Beginning with rudimentary exercises of seeing and recording, you will move through carefully prescribed steps to the point where you can produce quality drawings with your newly acquired skills. We will work with live models most of the time.

COURSE CODE: BOOT

Sec. 01: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Jun. 9 | $190

Sec. 02: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Jul. 14 | $190

Sec. 03: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Aug. 11 | $190

PAINTING FROM LIFE: THE PORTRAIT

Jeremy Durling | Artist, jeremydurling.com

This class will continue the focus on accurate observation and structural study on the portrait. We will seek to translate these complex subjects to their simplest terms and methodically build our painting from a foundation of simple but essential color relationships. We will work with a nude live model from direct observation.

COURSE CODE: PFLP

Sec. 01: 5 Tuesdays, 1-5pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $460

STUDIO SCHOOL DRAWING

Jeremy Durling, Brett Gamache | Artists

This drawing class will use the figure as a basis for understanding basic drawing elements such as line, form in space, spatial relationships, light and dark, gesture, and composition. Beginners will be welcomed and continuing students will also be challenged. Some classes might also include interior drawing, still life, and landscape.

COURSE CODE: IDRW

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 2-5pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $550 | Jeremy Durling

Sec. 02: 7 Thursdays, 5:30-8:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $480 | Brett Gamache

No class Jul. 4

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PAINTING ON THE CHARLES

Jeremy Durling | Artist, jeremydurling.com

Join us for a plein air landscape painting class along the Charles River in Cambridge, MA. This class is for the beginner as well as the more advanced painter. Topics covered include: setting up, beginning a painting, composition, mixing color, creating space, and capturing light. Students are asked to bring their own materials and portable easels.

COURSE CODE: LPCH

Sec. 01: 5 Wednesdays, 9am-1pm. Begins Jun. 26| $420

Sec. 02: 5 Fridays, 9am-1pm. Begins Jul. 19| $420

PAINTING FROM LIFE: THE FIGURE

Jeremy Durling | Artist, jeremydurling.com

This class will continue the focus on accurate observation and structural study on the portrait. We will seek to translate these complex subjects to their simplest terms and methodically build our painting from a foundation of simple but essential color relationships. We will work with a nude live model from direct observation.

COURSE CODE: PFLF

Sec. 01: 5 Tuesdays, 1-5pm. Begins Jul. 30 | $460

PAINTING FOUNDATIONS:

DECONSTRUCTING THE LANDSCAPE

Jeremy Durling | Artists, jeremydurling.com

This course will deconstruct the elements of plein air painting to help students develop a versatile and methodic outdoor painting practice. Concepts covered will be: composition, choosing your subject, mechanics of working outdoors, structure of light in the landscape, and creating space with color. Students will work from photographs or master copies before bringing the practice outdoors. A great way to prepare for the plein air painting season, or to explore this rewarding subject for the first time. Class time will consist of demonstrations, artist presentations, and critique. All demonstrations will be done in oil, but acrylic and gouache are also welcome.

COURSE CODE: PFND

Sec. 01: 5 Thursdays, 1-5pm. Begins Aug. 8 | $420 Jeremy Durling

PAINTING THE PORTRAIT

Jeremy Durling | Artist, jeremydurling.com

This class will focus on accurate observation and structural understanding of the portrait. We will seek to translate this complex subject to its simplest terms and methodically build our painting from a foundation of simple but essential color relationships. We will work with a live model from direct observation.

COURSE CODE: IPPT

5 Tuesdays 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $315

GEOMETRIC PATTERNS & ARABESQUE (ILLUMINATION)

Nayera Majedi | Artist

Illumination describes the art of decorating manuscripts through the application of gold or silver giving the impression that the page had been literally illuminated. The repetitive, symmetrical, geometric patterns often make use of plant motifs, called Arabesque. In Persian and Islamic art these patterns are often used to represent nature and objects through a more spiritual lens, not their physical and material qualities. Arabesque patterns are used in many forms of arts, like architecture, weaving, ceramics, woodworking, and book covers. In this course, participants with the guidance of the instructor and through in-class demonstration, will choose features to fashion their own piece of arabesque illumination. This class is appropriate for both beginners and advanced artists.

COURSE CODE: GPAI

Sec. 01: 9 Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $325

MINIATURE AND GILDING (PERSIAN ART)

Nayera Majedi | Artist

To study Persian painting is to enter into a rich culture that produced major epics, sophisticated art and architecture, exquisite miniatures, and Sufi poets such as Rumi, Hafez, and Ferdusi. This 10-week program is designed to give you a thorough grounding in fundamentals of Persian art (Miniature & Gilding). In this level for beginners, the focus will be on the Safavid Period and the Isfahan school of art (17th century). Through our examination of works by Persian Masters of the 17th century we discuss what it took to create such works of art with regard to composition, subject, perspective, lines, lights, and colors. Participants, with the guidance of the instructor through in-class demonstrations, will choose features to fashion their own piece of Miniature Painting in Isfahan style. This class is appropriate for both advanced artists and beginners.

COURSE CODE: MIGI

Sec. 01: 9 Wednesdays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $325

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ADVANCED GEOMETRIC PATTERNS & ARABESQUE (ILLUMINATION 2)

As we have learned in the previous course, Arabesque (Islimi & Khatai) is a style of decoration with precise geometric shapes and stylized foliated patterns abstracted from nature with recurring harmonies, tendrils, and mazes. In this class we will concentrate on more complex motifs creating more sophisticated designs, used in various architectural decorations including gildings, book illustrations, and delicate miniature paintings. Also, we will learn how to apply gold (in the form of plated imitation gold leaf or form of a high quality, highly pigmented gold paint), as gold was used for decorative purposes in ancient manuscripts as a way of rendering light for elevating the holy books and paintings.

COURSE CODE: AGPA

Sec. 01: 9 Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $325 No class Jul. 4

ADVANCED MINIATURE AND GILDING (PERSIAN ART 2)

Nayera Majedi | Artist

Miniature painting became a significant genre in Persian art in the 13th century, receiving Chinese influence after the Mongol conquest, with the highest point in the tradition reached in the 15th and 16th centuries! In this class the focus will be on the 15th period (Tabriz and Herat School of Persian Art). Through our examination of work by Persian masters of the 15th century we discuss what it took to create such works of art with regard to illustrations, stylized figures and animals, plants and florals. Participants with the guidance of the instructor and through in-class demonstrations will choose features to fashion their own piece of 15th century style of painting in Tabriz, or Herat school. This class is appropriate for students and artists who have completed Miniature and Gilding (Persian Art).

COURSE CODE: AMIG

Sec. 01: 9 Thursdays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $325 No class Jul. 4

BEGINNER ACRYLIC PAINTING

Emma MacLeod, Geoffrey Halverson | Artists

This introductory class is designed to provide a supportive and encouraging environment for beginners to learn the fundamentals of acrylic painting. You will learn about composition, light and shadow, and other key visual concepts while also learning how to mix colors, apply paint to different surfaces, and create texture and depth that will help in creating dynamic and engaging works of art. No experience is necessary.

COURSE CODE: BACY

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays 7:45pm-9:45pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $295 | Geoffrey Halverson No class Jul. 4,18 & Aug. 22

Sec. 02: 8 Fridays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $295 | Emma MacLeod No class Jul. 5

PAINTING THE FIGURE WITH COLOR

David Andrus | Artist, davidandrus.weebly.com

This class will focus on the use of vibrant color to create dynamic oil paintings from the live model that go beyond just copying. We will work with an increasing awareness of form and structure as well as looking at examples of past and present artists for inspiration. Please bring a canvas to the first class. Some figure drawing experience would be helpful.

COURSE CODE: PAIO

Sec. 01: 8 Fridays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $565 No class Jul. 5

PAINTING THE FIGURE

Jeremy Durling | Artist, jeremydurling.com

This class will focus on accurate observation and structural understanding of the human figure. We will seek to translate this complex subject to its simplest terms and methodically build our painting from a foundation of simple but essential color relationships. We will work with a nude live model from direct observation.

COURSE CODE: PAPF

Sec. 01: 5 Tuesdays 6-9pm. Begins Jul. 30 | $315

Need a Scholarship?

CCAE offers a scholarship assistance—50% off tuition. Some restrictions apply.

You can download guidelines and an application form at ccae.org/about/scholarships. If you have any questions please contact our Student Services Coordinator at info@ccae.org.

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DRAWING

ANIMAL ILLUSTRATION

Michelle Stevens

In this class we will learn to render all different types of fauna by exploring the various details, textures, and patterns of the animal kingdom. Reference material will be used in the classroom including anatomical drawings, nature photography, field guides, and the instructor’s own artwork. We will explore different colors and textures of scales, feathers, antlers, horns, and fur and will focus on both realistic and expressive rendering of animals using examples from fine art to tribal renderings. All levels are welcome.

COURSE CODE: ILLA

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $295

DRAWING WITH COLOR

Ellen Stutman | Artist, ellenstutman.com

We usually think of drawing with lines. In this class, we’ll focus on color shapes to help us understand and draw what we see. We will learn about color mixing, using warm and cool colors to create volume, separating objects, and creating space by showing differences in value and issues of composition. We’ll concentrate on the strength that color gives to our drawing, using your choice of pastels, oil pastels, or colored pencils. Some drawing experience is useful but not necessary.

COURSE CODE: COLO

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $220

BEGINNER DRAWING

Michelle Stevens , Geoffrey Halverson & Jeremy Durling | Artists

A carefully planned series of exercises will introduce the beginner to the following elements of observational drawing: perspective, composition, light values, and contour. Students will begin by learning how to accurately measure and observe objects and the world around them. Classes will include instructor demonstrations and exercises in contour drawing, tonal drawing, and gesture drawing with plenty of time to practice in class and receive feedback from the instructor.

COURSE CODE: DRBA

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $320 Michelle Stevens

Sec. 02: 8 Wednesdays, 5:30pm-7:30pm. Begins Jun 19

Sec. 03: 8 Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $320 Jeremy Durling

No class Jul. 14

DRAWING WITH THE FIGURE

Jeremy Durling | Artist, jeremydurling.com

This course will explore figurative drawing as an artistic practice. We will begin with a study of construction and proportion and move into capturing a sense of gesture and light. All classes will be held with a live nude model. Appropriate for both the advanced artist or the beginner.

COURSE CODE: DRFH

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $350

DRAWING IN BARS

Bryan Ramey | Artist, artbyramey.com

Come sketch with us at a different Cambridge pub every week. Students will draw elements of the scene with portable mediums of their choice. Your charge is to draw from real life outside of the studio, and to capture the tone, gesture, and movement around you. The end goal is to improve your drawing ability and to become more comfortable drawing in public. All skill levels and drawing styles are welcome. Drinking is optional. Drawing is not. BYo materials.

COURSE CODE: DBAR

Sec. 01: 5 Wednesdays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jul. 17 | $180

ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: ADVANCED

Mark Lefkowitz | Certified Medical Illustrator

Drawing, sculpting, or painting the human form can be an exercise in frustration when what exists under the skin remains a mystery. In this condensed version of the full Anatomy for Artists course, we will study the muscles, bones, and soft tissue of the human form, using a skeleton, anatomy references, and the instructor’s own reference drawings. We will apply that knowledge to drawing from live figure models — one long pose for each class. This approach to drawing the figure incorporates demos and exercises to create a more dynamic and dimensional figure, including the study of proportion and key anatomic landmarks. This course is geared toward those who have taken one or more of the instructor’s courses, or have experience drawing the figure.

COURSE CODE: ANAA

Sec. 01: 5 Wednesdays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $210

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FIGURE DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN

Eric Bornstein | M.L.A., Harvard

A figure drawing is more than a collection of body parts. Capture the essence of your subject accurately with systematic practice of objective perceptual drawing skills. We will work with pencil and charcoal to organize the visual information that illuminates your subject’s unique configuration. Classes focus on gaining a familiarity with the materials, issues of composition, and the attainment of the right ambiance to render effective works. There will be a live model in the class.

COURSE CODE: FDRB

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $350 No class Jul. 4

PORTRAIT DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN

Eric Bornstein | M.L.A., Harvard

A portrait is more than a face. Based in part from the book, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards, the curriculum systematically introduces vital perceptual drawing skills to help organize visual information and capture the essence of your subjects. Classes will focus on gaining a familiarity with useful drawing strategies, materials, issues of composition, and the attainment of the right ambiance to render effective works. Please bring medium/soft pure graphite pencil and vine charcoal and 18 x 24 white drawing pad to first class. There will be a live model in the class.

COURSE CODE: PDRB

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $350 No class Jul. 4

OPEN STUDIO FOR LIFE DRAWING

The open studio provides time and space for artists to draw from a live model. Each week, the model will hold a series of short poses ranging from 1 to 20 minutes. This is a great opportunity to draw from live models in the medium of your choice. There is no instructor present, but there will be a studio monitor.

COURSE CODE: STUD

Sec. 01: Friday, 5:30-7:30pm. Jun. 28 | $25

Sec. 02: Tuesday, 7:45-9:45pm. Jul. 9 | $25

Sec. 03: Friday, 5:30-7:30pm. Jul. 26 | $25

Sec. 04: Tuesday, 7:45-9:45pm. Aug. 6 | $25

Sec. 05: Friday, 5:30-7:30pm. Aug. 23 | $25

Sec. 06: Tuesday, 7:45-9:45pm. Sep. 3 | $25

BOSTON EN PLEIN AIR: WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPE PAINTING

Russel Whitten | Artist Hopper, Cézanne, Turner, Milford; all artists renowned for their watercolor landscapes. The inherent ability to capture vivid colors and moods all within a small window of time on location is known as plein air painting. In this class we will paint on site at a location in Boston or Cambridge and look at different methods and practices of painting foliage, flora, architecture, and possibly even people. The main focus of this intensive will be understanding, through step-by-step demonstrations, a way of controlling watercolor as a means to achieve the desired effects in painting light, color and shadows. So come paint, be social, and see the world around you with new eyes. The instructor will email you the meeting location before the class starts.

COURSE CODE: WAPA

Sec. 01: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Jun. 9 | $125

Sec. 02: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Jul. 21 | $125

BOTANICAL WATERCOLORS: PAINTING THE FLOWER

Adam Adkison | Artist, adamadkison.com

The fragile beauty of flowers and the vibrancy of watercolors go hand in hand. In this class, the instructor will guide you through painting several types of flowers from start to finish. He will provide color mixing, brushwork, and step-by-step instructions. He will also share tips and tricks for watercolor that you can use for a lifetime. Explore the finer details of nature in color, light, and form. All levels from beginners to advanced are welcome. Tuition includes a $15 materials fee to cover the cost of flowers.

COURSE CODE: WAFL

Sec. 01: 6 Thursdays, 10am-12pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $240

No class Jul. 4

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STILL LIFE IN WATERCOLOR

Adam Adkison | Artist, adamadkison.com

Join Adam as he guides you through the world of stilllife in watercolor. Learn the composition concepts of what makes a successful still life and how to use value & color theory, lines and movement throughout the painting all while learning to paint a variety of different objects such as fruits and vegetables, pottery, glass, reflections, flowers, and more. Students will gain understanding in how to set up their own still lifes. Join us in discovery of new skills and how to create the watercolor paintings you’ve always wanted to and have fun doing it!

COURSE CODE: SLWC

Sec. 01: 6 Thursdays, 1-3pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $240

No class Jul. 4

PAINTING THE SEASCAPE WITH WATERCOLORS

Adam Adkison | Artist, adamadkison.com

Come explore seascapes in watercolor with a focus on color and various blending and mark-making techniques to create waves, light reflections, skies, sand, clouds, rocks, and more. This is designed for a wide range of watercolor skill levels from beginners to advanced artists.

COURSE CODE: SEAS

Sec. 01: 6 Fridays, 10am-12pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $240

PAINTING THE CITYSCAPE IN WATERCOLORS

Adam Adkison | Artist, adamadkison.com

Join Adam as he teaches how to paint city scenes using watercolor techniques. Adam will break down elements like buildings, people, perspective, cars, and other elements into various sections. You will learn in the studio. At the beginning of each class Adam will demonstrate the components to be learned that day and will build upon elements from previous classes, showing different painting techniques that you can use throughout all your watercolor painting.

COURSE CODE: CYSC

Sec. 01: 6 Fridays, 1-3pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $240 No class Jul. 5

CLOUDSCAPES IN WATERCOLOR

Adam Adkison | Artist, adamadkison.com

In this one-day workshop students will learn to create spectacular, emotive, moody skies that will set the tone of your landscapes in watercolor. Six methods for incorporating clouds, including composition, techniques, how to make soft clouds, and more. Several demonstrations will be performed and will be chock-full of information to help you create the landscapes you desire. This is designed for a wide range of watercolor skill levels from beginners to advanced artists.

COURSE CODE: CLSC

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-4pm. Jul. 27 | $125

WATERCOLOR, PEN & INK ILLUSTRATION

Bryan Ramey | Artist, artbyramey.com

Learn to marry the fluid, luminous quality of watercolor with the expression of hand-drawn pen and ink lines to create detailed illustrations with personality. Students will learn and experiment with a variety of techniques for using watercolor and pen and ink together and will choose one style for one or more developed pieces.

COURSE CODE: WPIN

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 16 | $320

PRINTMAKING & PAPER ART

INTRODUCTION TO SCREENPRINTING

Hope Howard | Artist

Screen printing, or silkscreen as it’s sometimes called, is a versatile print process perfect for both bold designs and soft painterly prints. In this class, students will learn the basics of screen printing at home, including using various forms of resist, printing on fabric, and creating a DIY exposure unit for making detailed stencils from printed transparencies. over the course of eight weeks, students will find inspiration in contemporary printmakers and learn through demonstration, hands-on work time, and opportunities for feedback from the class.

COURSE CODE: SLKS

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $335

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTMAKING

Dan Paret | Woodworker, planesimplebox.com

Making a Japanese woodblock print is a quiet, potentially meditative process, using a water-based medium more accessible than many people believe. It can be done at your kitchen table — all printing is done by hand, without a press. The many subtle layers of the discipline will provide a lifetime of challenges and opportunities. We will approach this introduction with equal parts levity and seriousness, and before long you will be on your way. If you have any questions, email the instructor at danparet@gmail.com.

COURSE CODE: JPRI

Sec. 01: 4 Saturdays, 11am-3pm. Begins Jun. 15 | $290

No class Jul. 6

Sec. 02: 4 Saturdays, 11am-3pm. Begins Aug. 24 | $290

No class Aug. 31

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INTRODUCTION TO BOOKBINDING

Liticia Avery | Artist

The four-week course will provide students an introduction to various types of bookbinding techniques and terminology. We will begin with simple folded structures and simple stitch books, building skills to assemble more complicated stitched structures. This course is a great way to familiarize yourself with bookbinding and is perfect for those who are curious about the craft.

COURSE CODE: BKMK

Sec. 01: 4 Wednesdays, 5:30-8:30pm. Begins Jul. 3 | $225

EXPERIMENT AND SURPRISE YOURSELF: MONOTYPE PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP

Laura Sheffield & Susan Rice | Artists

Experiment with easy to learn printmaking methods using the presses in our Brattle Street studio. The first session will focus on reduction monotype and using masks and stencils to create one of a kind prints and ghosts, The next session will focus on monotype methods, including watercolor, watercolor crayon, collage techniques and building layers with rice paper, also called chine collé. The final session will be guided studio time and practice. our studio uses non-toxic materials. Some tools and supplies are provided or can be purchased on site from CCAE. Spontaneity and surprise are the essence of monotype printmaking — see what you can do!

COURSE CODE: ESMP

Sec. 01: 3 Fridays, 10am-1pm. Begins Jul. 12 | $170

LAYERS: ADDING DEPTH & STYLE WITH COLLAGE

Jennifer Plym | Artist

Unlock new levels of creativity and self-expression in your art! Rather than methodically planning a piece, weekly exercises oriented towards right brain processing will allow you to uncover and discover new ideas, layers and style. Happy accidents along the way will lend an innovative spark to your final piece(s).

COURSE CODE: COLL

Sec. 01: 8 Fridays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $295 No class Jul. 5

UPCYCLE CLOTHES WITH DIY SCREEN PRINTING

Hope Howard | Artist

Are you interested in personalizing your wardrobe or upcycling old clothes? Do you want to learn how to screen print without investing in expensive supplies? In this one day workshop, you’ll learn how to make your own screen, create custom designs, and print on a variety of textiles including clothes and tote bags.

COURSE CODE: UCSP

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-1pm. Jun. 29 | $100

STAMP MAKING FOR FABRIC

Hope Howard | Artist

This weekend workshop will focus on fabric printmaking. Participants will carve out a stamp that will then be used to make a custom tote bag or bandanna. You will learn about relief prints and create a custom stamp that can be printed repeatedly. We will provide the needed materials and guide you through a step by step process of the art form.

COURSE CODE: SMFF

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-1pm. Aug. 10 | $100

OPEN STUDIO PRINTMAKING

This open studio provides time and space for artists to craft and print utilizing the Vogt Studio printing facilities. This is a great opportunity to continue an ongoing project, develop studio practice and develop community with other printers here at CCAE. There is no instructor present, but there will be a studio monitor who can provide assistance.

COURSE CODE: STMP

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WOODWORKING

WOOD CARVING WITH SMALL TOOLS

Dan Paret | Woodworker, planesimplebox.com

Through a series of demonstrations and discussion, you will be introduced to a variety of wood carving techniques and styles, all of which can be carved with a modest set of small wood carving tools. Each class will include a demonstration and an opportunity to begin carving and ask questions. Between classes you will carve using the new technique/style. We will share our work and the instructor will answer questions before moving on to the next demonstration/project. Please contact the instructor with any questions: danparet@gmail.com.

COURSE CODE: HTDC

Sec. 01: 5 Tuesdays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $265

WOOD CARVING WITH SMALL TOOLS

Dan Paret | Woodworker, planesimplebox.com

Through a series of demonstrations and discussion, you will be introduced to a variety of wood carving techniques and styles, all of which can be carved with a modest set of small wood carving tools. Each class will include a demonstration and an opportunity to begin carving and ask questions. Between classes you will carve using the new technique/style. We will share our work and the instructor will answer questions before moving on to the next demonstration/project. Please contact the instructor with any questions: danparet@gmail.com.

COURSE CODE: HTDC

Sec. 02: 4 Tuesdays, 6-9pm. Begins Aug. 20 | $265

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INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING: BUILD A BOX

Carl Spagnoli | Woodworker

Become familiar with typical woodworking tools and the basics of joinery and construction techniques by building the foundational shape from which most furniture and structures are constructed: a box! We will discuss different types of wood and what factors go into your choice of material. We will also discuss different types of joints, and both the structural and aesthetic reasons you may want to use one joint method over another. Students should plan on spending around $50 on materials.

COURSE CODE: WKBX

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $405

INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKING: THE SHAKER TABLE

Carl Spagnoli | Woodworker

Develop knowledge, respect, and skill with hand and power tools through completing individual woodworking projects with a mentor. In order to introduce various tools, woods, joinery, and sound construction techniques, typically you will make a Shaker-style table — or you can choose a modest project of your own if you have relevant experience — and begin to understand the finer details of woodworking, including tending to and sharpening your tools. You will provide your own materials, which will be discussed in first class. CCAE provides tools but students will be encouraged to buy some hand tools of their own — e.g., chisels, handsaw, combination square — and practice the art of maintaining them. The table project can be tailored to each student’s existing woodworking knowledge and experience so everyone is welcome.

COURSE CODE: WKST

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 2-5pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $405 No class Jul. 4

Sec. 02: 8 Thursdays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $405 No class Jul. 4

WOODWORKING OPEN SHOP

Carl Spagnoli | Woodworker

In this open shop, students have time and space to complete modest projects of their choosing under the guidance of an instructor. Refine your knowledge about tools, woods, joinery, and tool sharpening with both hand tools and a range of power tools. Students should plan on spending $50-$150 on materials depending on the scope of their projects. It is recommended that students have taken an Introduction to Woodworking class at CCAE, or have previous woodworking experience.

COURSE CODE: WKCA

Sec. 01: 8 Fridays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 21 | $405 No class Jul. 5

JEWELRY

BEGINNING JEWELRY

Laura Jaklitsch | Metalsmith, laurajaklitsch.com

In this multi-week class, beginning jewelry students will learn to design and fabricate their own handcrafted jewelry. Students will learn how to texture, file, form, solder, sand, and polish as they make different projects, which may include a ring, bangles, and bezel-setting a stone. All materials will be provided. There is a $50 materials fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class.

COURSE CODE: JEBE

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $435

INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY

Laura Jaklitsch | Metalsmith, laurajaklitsch.com

For students who have completed our multi-week Beginning Jewelry class, or have taken three or more single-session beginner jewelry classes, join us to further your design and fabrication skills. You will undertake more challenging projects while learning how to customize them, these may include a hollow ring project, prong setting, and tube setting a stone. All materials will be provided and there is a $50 materials fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class.

COURSE CODE: JWIN

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 6-9pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $435 No class Jul. 4

BEGINNING JEWELRY: STERLING SILVER BAND RING

Laurie Savage | Metalsmith

Beginning jewelry making students will learn the fundamental techniques for designing and fabricating a sterling silver textured band ring. Students will learn how to texture, file, form, solder, sand, and polish the ring. All materials will be provided, including sterling silver, copper (for practicing techniques), saw blades, solder, and sandpaper. A materials fee of $40 is payable to the instructor on the day of the class.

COURSE CODE: JEWR

Sec. 01: Friday, 5:30-9:30pm. Jul. 12 | $100

Sec. 02: Friday, 5:30-9:30pm. Aug. 9 | $100

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BEGINNING JEWELRY: BANGLE BRACELETS

Laurie Savage | Metalsmith

Beginning jewelry making students can continue learning in this workshop which focuses on creating a set of three textured bangle bracelets, one each in sterling silver, bronze, and copper. Students will learn to further develop their fabrication skills, including measurement, texturing, filing, forming, soldering, and tumbler finishing. All materials will be provided, including sterling silver, bronze, and copper (in different shaped wires), saw blades, solder, and sandpaper. A materials fee of $40 is payable to the instructor on the day of the class.

COURSE CODE: JEBB

Sec. 01: Friday, 5:30-9:30pm. Jul. 26 | $100

INTERMEDIATE OPEN STUDIO JEWELRY

Laura Jaklitsch | Metalsmith, laurajaklitsch.com

Bring your sketches and ideas for an intermediate jewelry project to this 3 session class and we will make them a reality! This guided open studio style class is for students who have taken both Beginning and Intermediate Jewelry or equivalent. A $25 material fee will be collected the first day of class for basic materials that will be provided (such as sawblades, sandpaper, and solder in addition to brass and copper sheet and wire.) Please bring any sterling silver that you intend to use.

COURSE CODE: IOSJ

Sec. 01: 3 Tuesdays, 6-9pm. Begins Aug. 13 | $165

STERLING SILVER HANDMADE CHAIN WORKSHOP

Laura Jaklitsch | Metalsmith, laurajaklitsch.com

In this Intermediate workshop over two days, students will learn how to form and solder links to make their own handmade chain in sterling silver. We’ll practice several different types of chain in copper, and then students will be able to make a chain bracelet with a handmade clasp or chain earrings in sterling silver. This class requires some experience with soldering such as the Beginning Jewelry class or workshops. All materials will be provided. A materials fee of $50 is due to the instructor on the first day of class.

COURSE CODE: JWSN

Sec. 01: 2 Thursdays, 5:30-9:30pm Aug. 22 & 29 | $140

BEGINNING JEWELRY: STERLING SILVER PENDANT WITH BEZEL-SET STONE

Laurie Savage | Metalsmith

Beginning jewelry-making students can continue learning in this workshop which focuses on creating a sterling silver pendant with a bezel-set cabochon stone. Students will develop their fabrication skills, including drilling, sawing, piercing, filing, multiple soldering techniques, making jump rings, satin finishing, and setting the stone. All materials will be provided: sterling silver sheet and wire, copper (for practice), cabochon stone, saw blades, solder, and sandpaper. A materials fee of $40 is payable to the instructor on the day of the class.

COURSE CODE: JEPD

Sec. 01: Friday, 5:30-9:30pm. Sep. 13 | $100

OPEN STUDIO METALSMITHING AND JEWELRY

Laurie Savage | Metalsmith

If you are or have been a metalsmithing or a jewelry student, join us to work independently on projects of your own design with direction from the instructor. Intermediate-level experience is required. Please bring the materials you intend to use. If you have any questions, please email info@ccae.org before the first class and we will have the instructor reply to you directly.

COURSE CODE: OPMT

Sec. 01: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Jul. 7 | $105

Sec. 02: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Jul. 21 | $105

Sec. 03: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Aug. 4 | $105

Sec. 04: Sunday, 10am-4pm. Aug. 11 | $105

Sec. 05: Saturday, 10am-4pm. Sep. 14 | $105

MULTIMEDIA

BEGINNERS GUIDE TO DRAWING IN PROCREATE

Maura McGonagle | Illustrator

Join us for a beginner’s guide to the digital art program, Procreate. In this class we will go over the program tools and processes with the goal of understanding Procreate and its uses for beginners and professional artists alike.

COURSE CODE: PROC

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays, 7:30-9:30pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $215

MERGING VISUALS: THE ART OF DIGITAL IMAGE TRANSFERS

Catherine LeComte | Artist

During this one-day workshop, participants will learn how to transfer images from inkjet transparency film to traditional and nontraditional substrates such as aluminum, wood, canvas, and printmaking papers. The session will also involve experimenting with mixed media, particularly acrylic paint, to augment the initial results. Tailored for artists and photographers aiming for innovative options in their creations, this hands-on workshop highlights in-depth exploration and experimentation. The transfer techniques taught provide a platform for blending photography and collage through creative expression and Experimentation.

COURSE CODE: MVDT

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-4pm. Jul. 27 | $125

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INTRO TO CYANOTYPE

In this one session intensive workshop, we will learn about the process of making cyanotypes. Sometimes referred to as sun prints or blueprints, cyanotype is a 19th century photographic printing process that uses UV light to create a cyan blue print. Students will learn about the history of the process, as well as learn to coat paper and expose prints. We will use both the sun and indoor sources of UV light. Students are encouraged to bring photo negatives, flat objects, or different shaped 3D objects. No previous experience required. A $30 materials fee per student is included in the tuition.

COURSE CODE: CYAN

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-2pm. Sep. 7 | $125

FIBER ARTS

BASIC SEWING: LEVEL 1

Rachael Linker | Costume Designer, rlinkercostuming.com

Learn the basics of sewing by completing three small projects. You will learn basic sewing skills, including machine maintenance and how to build your sewing kit, as well as how to cut, take simple measurements, create a simple pattern, and choose fabric. This class is intended for beginners. Access to a machine is necessary, please bring your own to class.

COURSE CODE: SEWN

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $320 No class Jul. 4, 18 & Aug. 15

BASIC SEWING: LEVEL 2

Rachael Linker | Costume Designer, rlinkercostuming.com

If you have taken a sewing class or have experience with sewing and sewing machines, join us to tackle slightly more advanced techniques such as facings, linings, trim, zippers, snaps, buttons, and other fasteners, using non-cotton fabrics, as well as altering commercial patterns and addressing fit issues with individually devised projects. Classes will be geared toward developing your sewing skill-set. This class is not recommended for absolute beginners. Access to a machine is necessary, please bring your own to class.

COURSE CODE: SEWC

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 7:30-9:30pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $320

BASIC SEWING: OPEN STUDIO

Rachael Linker | Costume Designer, rlinkercostuming.com

Do you have sewing questions? Whether your project is ambitious or simple, come learn at your own pace in a relaxed atmosphere. Learning more about your machine, getting help with a sewing technique, understanding the language of commercial patterns, and delving into alterations are all possibilities for you to start or finish a project. Come with all the supplies you need, and be ready to work.

COURSE CODE: SEWO

Sec. 01: Saturday, 12-3pm. Jun. 29 | $60

Sec. 02: Saturday, 12-3pm. Jul. 13 | $60

Sec. 03: Saturday, 12-3pm. Aug. 3 | $60

Sec. 04: Saturday, 12-3pm. Sep. 7 | $60

INTRO TO CROCHET

Erica Colwell | Crochet Instructor

Come learn the basics of crochet, including how to chain, single-crochet, double-crochet, how to read a simple pattern, and more. By the end of the course, you will be well on your way to finishing your first project. Tips and tricks on picking yarn and reading patterns will be shared.

COURSE CODE: CRCT

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays, 5:15-7:15pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $240

CROCHET CRASH COURSE: LET’S MAKE A TOTE BAG!

Tote bags are an ideal summer accessory and make great gifts. This will be a quick crash course and by the end, you’ll have a beautiful handmade crocheted tote bag or be well on your way to finishing it! This workshop is suitable for beginner crocheters with basic skills (creating a chain, and single crochet).

COURSE CODE: CCCT

Sec. 01: 3 Tuesdays, 7:15-9:15pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $120

EMBROIDERY 101: STITCH & CREATE

Lauren Tyger | Fiber Artist, etsy.com/shop/StitchShopByTyger

Come learn the basics of embroidery! We will start by exploring the different embroidery stitches and through guided practice and assistance you’ll be able to craft a well-structured design that you can display in your home from start to finish. Remember, embroidering takes time and patience, and it is an excellent choice for those who enjoy working with their hands and want to explore their creative side, as it’s a forgiving medium. A basic emrboidery kit will be provided.

COURSE CODE: EMBC

Sec. 01: 3 Tuesdays, 5-7pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $140

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EMBROIDER PAINTERLY PET PORTRAITS, FOR BEGINNERS AND EXPERTS!

This class, suitable for total beginners and embroiderers with experience, will give you the confidence and skills to stitch unique, painterly portraits of animals. We’ll start by going over embroidery basics: how to choose thread, fabric, and simple stitches. Then we’ll move onto pattern making and stitching outline drawings. Finally, you’ll learn how to use embroidery thread to paint beautiful, colorful, lifelike portraits. All students will begin by working off the same reference photo, but you’ll also have the opportunity to work with the instructor to create your own unique animal portraits.

COURSE CODE: EPET

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 5:15-7:15pm. Begins Jul. 30 | $240

SIP & STITCH

Lauren Tyger | Fiber Artist, etsy.com/shop/StitchShopByTyger

Hand embroidery is making a huge comeback in the fashion industry and as a modern craft. Join us for an afternoon sipping on white and rosé wine, while learning the basic stitches to kickstart your new and affordable craft hobby. No prior embroidery or sewing knowledge necessary, and all materials provided.

COURSE CODE: SIPS

Sec. 01: Saturday, 1-4pm. Jul. 27 | $80

KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS MINI-COURSE: KNIT YOUR FIRST HAT!

Laura Broach | Knitting Instructor

You know how to knit, purl, and cast on. You’re ready to take your basic knitting skills to the next level and knit a beanie-style hat! Learn to knit in the round, decrease stitches, and read a pattern as we knit this cute beanie together. Comes with a kit: beanie pattern, circular needles, double pointed needles, yarn, a tapestry needle, and stitch markers.

COURSE CODE: KBKH

Sec. 01: 3 Wednesdays, 7:45-9:45pm. Begins Jul. 17 | $155

KNITTING WORKSHOP: START A SCARF

Laura Broach | Knitting Instructor

You know how to knit, purl, and cast on, and you’re ready to start your first scarf. In this three-hour workshop, you’ll be learning a new stitch in a very simple repetitive pattern. We will get started on this long rectangular scarf in class and you will be prepared to continue at home. Comes with a kit of the pattern, yarn, and needles.

COURSE CODE: KWSS

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 5:30-8:30pm. Jun. 26 | $95

ASSISTED KNITTING STUDIO

Laura Broach | Knitting Instructor

Join us on Wednesday evenings for an open knitting studio with assistance, advice, and guidance from instructor Laura Broach. Enjoy company and conversation as we work on our own various projects or get assistance on a project from a previous knitting class held at CCAE.

COURSE CODE: AKST

Sec. 01: 3 Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 17 | $120

SUMMER CHIC: CONSTRUCT AND DECORATE A STRAW HAT

Alison Hynd | Hatmaker/Milliner

Create a stylish brimmed straw hat for summer! We’ll be using versatile sinamay straw and vintage wooden hat blocks. Day one focuses on traditional hat-blocking techniques, shaping the straw over molds, tugging, and pinning. on day two, personalize your design with hatbands and decorations. All provided hat blocks are vintage women’s styles, sized for women’s heads or perching on the top/side. Essential materials will be provided. A $55 materials fee is included in the tuition.

COURSE CODE: BSSH

Sec. 01: Sunday & Saturday, 10am-2pm. Jul. 13 & 14 | $215

HAND WEAVING A TAPESTRY

Molly Broekman | Fiber Artist

In this class, students will learn to weave a tapestry by hand. From building a frame loom to removing the tapestry, you will learn the entire weaving process in detail. By the end of the course, you will have a finished tapestry and a reusable loom that you can use for future projects. You will be responsible for purchasing your own materials based on the provided supply list.

COURSE CODE: HWTA

Sec. 01: 5 Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Aug. 7 | $160

REPEAT PATTERN DESIGN

Molly Broekman | Fiber Artist

In this workshop, students will learn to design a repeat pattern by hand. This process will begin with a basic illustration concept, which will then be drawn onto a tile to create a seamless repeat. Repeat patterns can be used in a variety of applications, including textiles and paper goods. You will be responsible for purchasing your own materials based on the provided supply list.

COURSE CODE: RPDE

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-2pm. Aug. 17 | $80

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DIGITAL REPEAT PATTERN DESIGN

Molly Broekman | Fiber Artist

In this workshop, students will learn to design a repeat pattern by using the iPad app Procreate. This process will begin with a basic illustration concept, which will then be drawn onto a tile to create a seamless repeat. Repeat patterns can be used in a variety of applications, including textiles and paper goods. Students must have access to an iPad, the Procreate app, and ideally an Apple pen or stylus.

COURSE CODE: DRPD

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-2pm. Aug. 24 | $80

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STITCHED INDIGO SHIBORI WORKSHOP

Michelle Blanchette | Fiber Artist

Join us to learn about the traditional Japanese art form of Stitched Indigo Shibori. We’ll use natural dye from the Indigo plant and explore different stitch sizes and rhythms working in the single fabric layer, as well as pleats and folds to create unique patterns. You’ll learn traditional techniques, including ori-Nui, Mokume, Maki-Age, Karamatsu, and Maki-Nui. We’ll use cotton tea towels, but you can bring other light-colored garments made of natural fibers. You will leave this workshop with not only your creations but a strong technique base and a passion for continuing to create with this traditional Japanese art form.

COURSE CODE: SHIW

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-2pm. Jul. 20 | $120

INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL DYES

Katerina Annunziato | Fiber Artist

In this workshop, participants learn fiber scouring, mordant application, and natural dyeing processes. Students learn how to prepare natural dyes using foraged and readily available materials. We follow chemical formulas to create rich color profiles. Additionally, the course provides reading materials to compliment the natural dyeing techniques used. Students learn shibori and resist dyeing to experiment with textile developments in this introductory summer workshop.

COURSE CODE: NDWR

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-4pm. Aug.17 | $170

Discounted Parking for CCAE Students

We offer discounted parking with validation at the Charles Hotel Garage and the University Place Garage.

Charles Square Garage

Bring your ticket to the Center to be validated for the deals below.

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Performing Arts

DANCE

DANCING INTO WELLNESS

Cecilia Plotkin | Dancer and Wellness Educator

This class is designed to help participants reconnect with their bodies through dancing and engage in follow-up conversations around overall well-being. In addition to having a great workout, the primary purpose of these classes is to create a shared space for dancing and build a sense of community and belonging. Topics from individual health goals, personal experiences, and self-care strategies will be adapted to those participating. No previous dancing experience is required; everyone is welcome!

COURSE CODE: JUMP

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 10:15-11:45am. Begins Jun. 26 | $185

The instructors could work with students of any level and any background to help them improve in a short period of time. Excellent and very helpful!

ADVANCED BEGINNER CONTEMPORARY WITH ASHE

Ashe Turner | Dancer

Contemporary dance teaches students how to connect musicality and technique. Artistry and individuality will be highlighted as a through-line in each class; students will learn how to express emotions through contemporary dance and music. Each class will start with floor work, warm-up, and across-the-floor combinations and end with choreography that may carry over multiple weeks. Combining improvisation, ballet, modern, and lyrical techniques will give the students a well-rounded understanding of contemporary dance.

COURSE CODE: ABCA

Sec. 01: 9 Wednesdays, 7:45-9pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $200

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ADVANCED BEGINNER BALLET WITH ASHE

Ashe Turner | Dancer

This class teaches students to transform themselves as a layered response of frequency to music and fine-tune proper form through movement while practicing awareness of clean lines produced from first and fifth positions, front, back, and side to side. This class will consist of barre work, center work, and stretching while communicating the technical biomechanics of classical ballet, artistry, and musicality in detail. Please wear comfortable dance clothing and ballet slippers. Street shoes are not acceptable.

COURSE CODE: BALE

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 7:45-9pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $185

BURLESQUE: THE BEAUTEASE WAY

Professional Burlesque Society PBS | Dance Instructor

Burlesque is also exciting, empowering, and a great exercise. Suitable for performers of all shapes, sizes, and experience levels, this workshop for women only introduces the basic building blocks of vintage-style burlesque. You will learn dance moves and techniques for handling classic clothing elements such as gloves, boas, and stockings. Leave with everything you need to put on your burlesque performance, whether on stage or in private.

COURSE CODE: BURL

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 6:30-8pm. Begins Aug. 20 | $130

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HIP-HOP WITH TYH

Tyhgita Cespedes | Dancer/Choreographer

Tyh the Dancer leads a dynamic hip-hop class. Starting with a warm-up, we check in with our bodies and establish a solid mind-body connection. Next, isolations, stretch, and conditioning set the tone for style. Then, we warm up to the space with some across-the-floor travel steps, including but not limited to animal walks that transition to choreography. The combination is then drilled, and we perform it for each other in groups. This allows everyone to enjoy the dance from both perspectives: audience and dancer. After this, we cool down and check out with a cipher circle that will enable us to safely play with what we learned in class to build confidence in our style with hip-hop as the foundation. As a result, we know more about hip-hop dance history and technique each week, from locking to popping to breaking.

COURSE CODE: HHOP

Sec. 01: 8 Mondays, 5:15-6:15pm. Begins Jun. 17 | $160

ZUMBA WITH TYH, THE DANCER

Tyhgita Cespedes | Dancer/Choreographer

In this class, we warm our bodies from head to toe for an interval dance fitness workout. We move between high and low-intensity movements designed to get your heart rate up and boost your cardio endurance to world music! In the end, we cool down.

COURSE CODE: ZUMB

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 5-6pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $160 No class Jul. 4

BEGINNER BALLET WITH SHANNON

Shannon Fitzgerald | Dancer

A perfect class for those getting started or revisiting ballet as an adult! This class will cover basic ballet positions, steps, and terminology, focusing on the student’s awareness of proper posture and body alignment. Students will learn standing barre work and center floor exercises to enhance strength, balance, and flexibility. Participants will also develop a sense of musical awareness and movement quality. Please wear comfortable dance clothing and ballet slippers. Street shoes are not acceptable. Prior dance experience is optional.

COURSE CODE: TWRL

Sec. 01: 8 Thursdays, 6:15-7:45pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $185 No class Jul. 4

MUSIC

MUSIC APPRECIATION

BROADWAY SING-A-LONG

Deborah Gruber | B.M., M.M., easypianostyles.com

Can you hear the beautiful, sad melody from I Dreamed A Dream from “Les Misérables”? or the pulsing rhythm from My Shot from the smash hit “Hamilton”? There is one soaring melody after another from these wonderful Broadway shows, both recent and decades ago. Imagine yourself in the Broadway theater with colorful lights and maroon curtains. It’s five minutes before showtime, and you are excited about the music and story that will transport you out of your life to another time and place. That is the magic of theater. In Broadway Sing-a long, you can sing many fantastic, cherished tunes with live piano accompaniment alongside other people who enjoy this music as much as you do! We will sing songs from “Hamilton,” “Les Misérables,” “Waitress,” “Dear Evan Hanson,” “Cabaret,” “oliver,” “Grease,” “Camelot,” and many others!

COURSE CODE: CABA

Sec. 01: Wednesday, 7:30-9pm. Jul. 10 | $50

PLAYING TRADITIONAL NEW ENGLAND TUNES AT A RELAXED TEMPO

Robert Phillipps & Thom Roach | Musicians

New England has a rich history of traditional music, which can be heard in contra dance halls throughout the region and beyond. There are jigs, reels, waltzes, and other tunes from Ireland, Scotland, France, Canada and elsewhere. In this course, for advanced beginner to intermediate players of instruments such as fiddle, guitar, mandolin, flute, and others, we’ll learn some of these melodies and work on playing them as a group at a relaxed tempo. Although playing by ear is encouraged, music stands will be provided. Bring your instrument and the book New England Fiddler’s Repertoire, Third Edition.

COURSE CODE: GIGS

Sec. 01: 4 Sundays, 2-3:30pm. Begins Jul. 21 | $85

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STRINGS

INSTANT GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS

Chris Brenne | Musician & Composer, B.A. Berklee College of Music

This is a guitar class for beginners on steroids! We’ll use innovative practice methods to get faster and better results without taxing your valuable time. Anyone can buy a chord book, look up songs on YouTube, or download a tab, but this class will show you how to use these resources. We’ll focus on how to put a chord progression together with rhythm and expression to play songs using strumming and some fingerpicking. You’ll leave the first lesson after having started playing your first song! Students must bring their guitar or rent one.

COURSE CODE: GTB1

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 6:00-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $200

INSTANT GUITAR FOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS

Chris Brenne | Musician & Composer, B.A. Berklee College of Music

This is a continuing guitar class on steroids! We’ll use practice methods to get faster and better results without taxing your valuable time. At the same time, exploring the transitions between chords and tricks will help you navigate a song. We’ll cover all the basic chords, strums, and even some fingerpicking and melody/ leads! We will also discuss and practice some techniques musicians use to make a song come alive! The digital PDF file of the book is included in the fee.

COURSE CODE: GTB2

Sec. 02: 8 Tuesdays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $200

INTRODUCTION TO UKULELE

Amy Kucharik | amykucharik.com

More popular than ever, the approachable ukulele is the instrument of choice for great-sounding, portable music. You’ll learn the basics quickly to start playing songs you will immediately love. Simple chords will have you sounding great after just one class, and you’ll soon have a repertoire ranging from Tin Pan Alley ukulele classics to current pop hits. You will learn tricks for hunting down ukulele song chord charts online and adapting them for your own strumming and singing pleasure! No prior experience is necessary; bring your uke.

COURSE CODE: UKE1

Sec. 01: 7 Thursdays, 6-7pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $160 No class Jul. 4

CONTINUING UKULELE

Amy Kucharik | amykucharik.com

Continue building your chord vocabulary while we strum versatile rhythms across various genres. We’ll practice switching chords more quickly and have an introduction to barre chords, reading tablature, and fingerpicking. For those with some experience comfortable with chords, including G and Em, and strumming up and down.

COURSE CODE: UKE2

Sec. 01: 7 Thursdays, 7:15-8:15pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $160 No class Jul. 4

PIANO

PIANO BEGINNER LEVEL 1

Marie Kurfirtova | Co-Instructor Pianist

Have you always wanted to play the piano? Have you taken a few lessons in the past but can’t remember as much as you’d like? It’s never too late to learn! This group class will cover all the basics, including how to read music. You will learn simple songs in various styles. The Faber Adult Piano Adventures All-in-One Course Book 1 is required.

COURSE CODE: PNO1

Sec. 01: 9 Tuesdays, 6-7pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $285

PIANO BEGINNER LEVEL 2

Marie Kurfirtova | Co-Instructor Pianist

This group class is for those with experience with piano, who can read the grand staff and play with both hands together. Building on these basics, you will learn new songs in various styles and develop your technique. We may even play some duets! Lesson book: Faber Adult Piano Adventures All-In-One Book 2. The instructor will provide supplemental materials. Practicing a piano or keyboard at home is helpful but not required.

COURSE CODE: PNO2

Sec. 01: 9 Tuesdays, 7:15-8:15pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $285

PIANO BEGINNER LEVEL 3

Marie Kurfirtova | Co-Instructor Pianist

Have you played some piano before? If you can read the grand staff, play with both hands together, and are ready to learn short beginner pieces, this is a course for you! Building on your previous experience, you will continue developing your technique and knowledge of music theory, train your ear, and learn new pieces and/or songs in various styles. The instructor will provide supplemented materials. Having a piano or keyboard to practice on is helpful but not required.

COURSE CODE: PNO3

Sec. 01: 9 Thursdays, 7:15-8:15pm. Begins Jun. 20 | $285 No class Jul. 4

UKULELE JAM

Amy Kucharik | amykucharik.com

Ukulele Jam’s like a luau in Harvard Square! Join in the outdoor jam with fellow CCAE students and members of the ukulele community as uke instructor Amy Kucharik and a passel of past class masters crank out the hits from 1920 to 2023. All skill levels are welcome. Bring a uke or borrow one of ours.

COURSE CODE: UKEJ

Sec. 01: Thursday, 5:30-7:30pm. Sep. 12 | Free

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VOICE

VOICE WORKSHOP

Jane Eichkern | Co-Instructors, Singer; Marie Kurfirtova | CoInstructor Pianist

Learn to sing in a supportive environment and discover you can make music. This class is open to beginners and students of all levels. Discover proper posture, breathing, and relaxation techniques to boost your confidence and performance. Practice singing in a small group and receive individual feedback on your voice.

COURSE CODE: TUNE

Sec. 01: 5 Fridays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 28 | $160

Sec. 02: 5 Fridays, 7:45-9:15pm. Begins Jun. 28 | $160

No class Jul. 5

THEATER

THE COLLABORATIVE ACTOR

Grant Sorenson | Theatermaker

Building upon basic acting skills, this course will focus on honing an intermediate actor’s ability to analyze scripts, create characters, develop relationships with scene partners, and expand their collaborative practice. Through monologue work, scene study, and ensemble-building activities and games, The Collaborative Actor will push students to move bravely and instinctively onstage, focus on in-the-moment decision-making, and embrace their autonomy as a creative, intuitive theater artist.

COURSE CODE: ALAB

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 7:30-9:45pm. Begins Jul. 10 | $270

STAND-UP COMEDY WRITING AND PERFORMANCE

Joshua Filipowski | Comedy Instructor

Have you ever thought about trying stand-up comedy? or do you want to take your stand-up and comedy writing to the next level? This workshop will help you find your inner comedic voice, whittle down to find the funny or punch up what already is. Students will also be given several opportunities outside of class to perform.

COURSE CODE: IMPR

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays, 5:30-7:00pm. Begins Jun.17 | $180

CONTINUING STAND-UP COMEDY WRITING & PERFORMANCE

Joshua Filipowski | Comedy Instructor

Have you taken Josh’s stand-up class twice or three times and wanted even more? For stand-up that stands out, this next-level class will take your set to the next level. Prepare for emcee/hosting and feature gigs, continue writing and developing your material and on-stage presence, hone your comedic voice and overall presentation, and learn production and promotion basics. Students will also be given several opportunities outside of class to perform.

COURSE CODE: IMP2

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays,7:15-7:45. Begins Jun.17 | $180

STORYTELLING WORKSHOP

Andrea Aptecker | Actor, Public Speaking Expert

What’s your story?! Get introduced to the art of storytelling structure and receive tips on using humor, building drama, and connecting to your audience. Each participant will have several opportunities to write and present five- and ten-minute true stories, much like the stories from The Moth. All performances will be followed by in-depth comments and discussion. Everyone is welcome, from beginners to practiced storytellers.

COURSE CODE: TELL

Sec. 01: 9 Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $305

ACTING SPEAKING AND LISTENING

Tom Kelleher | Theater Practioner

Explore the fundamentals of acting in our ‘Speaking and Listening’ class. Through games and discussions, learn to respond authentically to given circumstances on stage. Discover new ways to communicate and express in a supportive and encouraging environment.

COURSE CODE: RULE

Sec. 01: 6 Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $180

Individual Lessons

Want to arrange one-on-one individual music lessons? Email us at info@ccae.org.

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Life & Wellness

MIND & BODY

YOGA FOR ALL: PLUS SIZE EDITION

Linda Wells | Yoga Instructor

Everyone deserves access to self-acceptance, relaxation, and rest. In this six-week yoga series, we will explore mindfulness breathing, prop-supported postures, and variations that may be more accessible to people with larger bodies and varying levels of mobility. In this mixed mat and chair class, we will explore variations for people of all shapes, sizes, and abilities.

COURSE CODE: PLUS

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $130

MINDFUL FLOW YOGA FOR ALL LEVELS

Eric Bornstein | Kripalu-Certified Yoga Instructor, M.L.A., Harvard

This posture sequencing guides you through poses (asanas) in a mindful flow designed to source all our movement from our deep strength and discover the beauty in our movement. We will practice strategies to lengthen stubborn hamstrings and hips, eliminate pain and compression in your lower back and neck, and create opening and flexibility in your upper back and shoulders. Careful attention is shown to our awareness of proper posture and breathing (pranayama) while in transitions and in stillness. Please bring your yoga mat.

COURSE CODE: BYOG

Sec. 01: 10 Wednesdays, 5:15-6:30pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $155 No class Jul. 31

Great mix of lecture and practice. I really got what I was hoping for out of the class. Very helpful class!

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KRIPALU YOGA FOR ALL AGES

Eric Bornstein | Kripalu-Certified Yoga Instructor, M.L.A., Harvard

Kripalu yoga is a form of gentle hatha yoga that places equal importance on the mind, body, and spirit. This style of yoga has a compassionate approach and is ideal for beginners and is accepting and adaptable to everyone, no matter your age, ability, or other circumstances. Please bring your yoga mat.

COURSE CODE: YOGA

Sec. 01: 8 Wednesdays, 4-5pm. Begins Jun. 26 | $125 No class Jul. 31

YOGA FOR GRACEFUL AGING: TAPPING INTO YOUR BODY’S INHERENT WISDOM

Lucie Kasova | Yoga Instructor

It’s important to feel at home in your body and build strength, mobility, and balance as you age. This accessible, beginner-friendly yoga program guides new and experienced students in movement, breath awareness, mindfulness, and relaxation while cultivating strength, flexibility, and mental focus. Participants grow overall functioning, freedom of movement, well-being, and body confidence. Mostly experiential, the curriculum also includes ample time for questions and discussion.

COURSE CODE: GRAE

Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 3:45-5:15pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $95

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TAROT FOR BEGINNERS

Sally Cragin | Instructor; Chair Stratton Players

This hands-on workshop includes the history of this unique art form and its practices. Students will learn the rudiments of the four suits, the significance of the numbers, and the interpretation of Major Arcana cards. Discussion is encouraged, and we will practice some simple readings and then move on to more complex readings. We use the Rider-Waite deck, designed by Pamela Colman-Smith, for in-class readings. Appropriate for beginners and those wishing to practice and improve their abilities.

COURSE CODE: TARO

Sec. 01: Monday, 7:45-9:45pm. Aug. 19 | $50

FULL BODY MASSAGE TECHNIQUES WITH A PARTNER

Eric Bornstein | Kripalu-Certified Yoga Instructor, M.L.A., Harvard

Bring a friend or significant other to learn basic Esalen/ Swedish massage strokes through lectures, discussion, demonstration, and supervised practice. The Saturday class takes more time to cover the worksheet on massage strokes for the back and uses an extended syllabus that includes legs and feet. Each participant can look forward to a 90-minute massage. Each pair should bring two pillows, two sheets or large towels, and a squeeze oil bottle. Wear loose, comfortable clothing to be able to massage the entire back. Women should wear a low-back bathing suit halter/ bathing suit top that opens in the back.

COURSE CODE: MARB

Sec. 01: Friday, 6:45-9:45pm. Jun. 28 | $140 Per Pair

Sec. 02: Saturday, 10am-3:30pm. Jun. 29 | $200 Per Pair

PILATES

Marjan Akbari | Pilates Instructor

Pilates is a form of exercise that focuses on strengthening the core muscles and improving posture, flexibility, and balance. In this class, you will learn Pilates’s fundamental principles and techniques, such as breathing, alignment, and control. You will also practice various exercises on the mat and with some equipment, such as balls, bands, and rings. This class is suitable for beginners and intermediate levels and can be adapted to your needs and goals. You will feel energized, relaxed, and refreshed after each session. Join a fun and challenging Pilates class that will help you improve your health and well-being. Please purchase bands and ring for this class.

COURSE CODE: PLAT

Sec. 01: 4 Wednesdays, 9-10am. Begins Jun. 19 | $65

TAI CHI FOR BEGINNERS

Katherine Lee | Instructor; Tin Yau Ying | Instructor originally one of the ancient Chinese martial arts, Tai Chi is practiced today primarily as a method of exercise that cultivates physical and mental harmony in movement. Its slow, fluid forms — based on the Chinese principle of yin and yang — and its emphasis on relaxed, effortless movement makes it ideal for people of all ages. You will learn the first section of the traditional Yang style of long-form Tai Chi. Wear loose, comfortable clothes and soft, flat shoes.

COURSE CODE: TACH

Sec. 01: 8 Tuesdays, 6:15-7:15pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $185

YOGA FOR THE CURVY STUDENT

Shari Solomon | Yoga Instructor Yoga is for everybody. Yoga can nurture, calm and support a person. Breathe, stretch, and strengthen! In this class, you will find your own unique expression of the poses. Shari creates a non-judgmental environment to practice yoga. You will learn adjustments and how to use props to make you comfortable in the class. All levels are welcome. Please bring your yoga mat.

COURSE CODE: CRVE

Sec. 01: 7 Saturdays, 10-11am. Begins Jun. 22 | $95

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LIFESTYLE & RECREATION

UNDERSTANDING THE TRICK: LEARNING HOW TO PLAY BRIDGE

Reid Fleming | 7-Time National USCA Champion

Come learn the art of Bridge with 7-Time National USCA Champion, Reid Flemming. In this six week course you’ll learn the basics of playing the game, how to evaluate a hand and bid, and more as you delve into the complex world of one of the oldest card games. No experience necessary.

COURSE CODE: BRDG

Sec. 01: 6 Tuesdays, 7-9pm. Begins Jun. 18 | $220

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REMEMBER FIRST NAMES: EVERYONE’S, EASILY

Neil

This training will greatly improve your ability to remember names, in social and business situations, where it is important for building relationships and making a positive impression. The method, MemorizeBest, is based on two principles: 1) pictures are easier to remember than words; 2) silly pictures are easier to remember than serious ones. Be prepared to use both principles. This method can also be adapted for remembering anything else, for example: last names, facts, numbers, speeches, songs, lists, data, languages, anything with words or numbers.

COURSE CODE: NAME

Sec. 01: Tuesday, 7-9pm. Jun. 25 | $50

FLOWER ARRANGING

Cass School of Floral Design

Discover the essential elements and principles of floral design while creating three flower arrangements. You will learn how to achieve long-lasting freshness and select the perfect containers and flowers for the look you want to achieve. Seasonal flowers, foliage, and themes will be emphasized. A materials fee of $65 (cash or check only) is payable at the first class. Class held at the Cass School of Floral Design, 531 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown.

COURSE CODE: FCAB

Sec. 01: 3 Tuesdays, 2-3:30pm. Begins Jul. 9 | $100

MEMORY MASTERY FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS

Neil Kutzen | Memory Trainer, memorizebest.com

Gain the ultimate edge in your business with a super memory for: names, people facts, product or service information, lists and presentations, anything it will help you to remember. The two principles of this ancient memory method are: pictures are easier to remember than words, and silly pictures are easier to remember than serious ones. Learn to use these principles and you will have a super memory and greater business success. Neil Kutzen is the most prominent and successful memory trainer in New England.

COURSE CODE: MMBS

Sec. 01: Tuesday, 7-9pm. Jul. 9 | $50

GATEWAY GAMES: INTRODUCTION TO MODERN BOARD GAMES

Alex Lasky | Gamer

In a digitized age where we spend so much time on our phones or computers, the table top industry is growing rapidly. In this class, we will learn about some of today’s most popular games broadly considered entry-level to the hobby. These include Settlers of Catan, Carcassonne, Pandemic, as well as several others. We will learn the basics, rules, and strategies and also have the opportunity to sit down at the table and play with fellow students. Watch out — you might get hooked!

COURSE CODE: GATE

Sec. 01: 5 Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $125

LEVELING UP: INTRODUCTION TO MODERN BOARD GAMES 2

Alex Lasky | Gamer

In a digitized age where we spend so much time on our phones or computers, the table top industry is growing rapidly. In this class, we learn to play popular games of a more intermediate difficulty. These include Wingspan, Small World, Castles of Mad King Ludwig, as well as several others. Those familiar with more beginner-level games such as Settlers of Catan, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride, Splendor, etc. will already be familiar with common game mechanics found in the games you will learn and play in this class. If you’ve already played some games considered entry level to the hobby and want to try dipping your toes in deeper waters, this is the class for you!

COURSE CODE: LVUP

Sec. 01: 5 Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $125

INTRODUCTION TO CARD MAGIC

John Bach | Magician

Ever wanted to amaze family and friends by performing incredible magic tricks anytime, anywhere, with just an ordinary deck of playing cards? Now you can, even if you’ve never touched a deck of cards in your life. In this class, you’ll learn a repertoire of dazzling tricks, many requiring no special skill, as well as basic sleight-of-hand techniques and professional tips for making the magic more powerful and entertaining.

COURSE CODE: MAGI

Sec. 01: 4 Thursdays, 7:30-9pm. Begins Jul. 11 | $125

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OUTDOOR TENNIS WORKSHOP

Victor Gonzalez | USPTR Certified Instructor

Up your game! Each session of these tennis workshops for new and continuing students will focus on the basic tennis strokes: forehand, backhand, volley, and overhead/serve. Through drills, exercises, and actual games, we will sharpen your skills, knowledge of rules, and strategies for a comprehensive tennis experience. Bring a racquet, a can of balls, tennis shoes, and comfortable sportswear. Class meets outdoors in the western suburbs. Directions to the T-accessible courts will be emailed to registered students. Please reserve the following weeks for rain date.

COURSE CODE: OUTT

Sec. 01: 4 Sundays, 2-3:30pm. Begins Jul. 14 | $110

Sec. 02: 4 Sundays, 3:30-5pm. Begins Jul. 14 | $110

BEGINNER BICYCLE REPAIR CLINIC

Brian Stanley | Owner and Founder, iBicycle

Learn the essentials of bicycle repair and maintenance. This hands-on class will teach you how to fix a flat, adjust gears and brakes, clean and lubricate critical components and perform routine bicycle maintenance. We can cover other topics based on the interest of the group. Tools and other materials will be provided. Just bring your bicycle and a desire to learn. This class meets at CCAE in Cambridge. Students are responsible for bringing their own bike.

COURSE CODE: BICY

Sec. 01: Saturday, 10am-2pm. Jul. 13 | $125

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT AUTO REPAIR

Bruce Gerry | Dr. Tuneup, Auto Mechanic

Join an experienced mechanic and instructor who can make all things automotive both fun and clear. We’ll cover basic maintenance and troubleshooting ignition, charging, cooling, fluids, electrical, brakes, and exhaust systems. We’ll discuss common problems encountered with any vehicle. You’ll be better able to diagnose problems, perform basic maintenance, and deal competently and knowledgeably with local mechanics. Please note: This is a lecture and demonstration class.

COURSE CODE: CARR

Sec. 01: 3 Thursdays, 6:30-8:30pm. Begins Jul. 18 | $110

PUBLIC SPEAKING WORKSHOP

Jennifer Burks | Voice and Vocal Coach

Whether you’re delivering a presentation at work, school, or your best friend’s wedding, or simply want to gain confidence presenting ideas clearly and concisely, the best way to get comfortable with public speaking is to practice. In this workshop class, you’ll have the opportunity to present both impromptu and prepared speeches, followed by in-depth comments and discussion. We’ll look at body language, speech organization, and methods to build excitement and curiosity among your listeners. Most importantly, we’ll have fun in a supportive and encouraging environment. All are welcome.

COURSE CODE: PSWS

Sec. 01: 6 Mondays 6-8pm begins Aug. 12 | $205

DESIGNING YOUR RETIREMENT: A BLUEPRINT FOR FULFILLMENT

Hayward Zwerling | M.D., Retired

Join us for an enlightening 1.5-hour class that addresses a critical, yet often overlooked aspect of retirement planning: how to meaningfully spend your time during your golden years. Statistics reveal that up to half of those nearing retirement lack a concrete plan for this phase of life, potentially leading to a less fulfilling retirement with more adverse health consequences. In this class, Dr. Hayward Zwerling introduces a comprehensive approach, based on clinical studies and expert opinion, which will empower you with the knowledge to design a retirement that will be happier, healthier and more fulfilling. This lecture will not discuss the financial aspects of retirement.

COURSE CODE: DIYR

Sec. 01: Friday, 4-5:30pm. Aug. 30 | $45

COLD-PROCESS SOAP MAKING

Barbara Thomas | artifactsoapworks.com

Learn to make cold-process soap from scratch using vegetable oils and lye. You’ll pick up the basics while making a batch of honey-oatmeal soap, and then experiment with colors and fragrances. We’ll discuss proper usage and storage of lye, mixing lye and water, oils for soap making, fragrance oils, essential oils, superfatting, additives and exfoliants, coloring, molding, and curing. A $30 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.

COURSE CODE: SOAP

Sec. 01: 2 Sundays, 11am-2pm. Sep. 8 & 15 | $180

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF

Board of Directors

JaneAnn Fisher

Chair

Lidija Polutnik

Vice Chair

David Lehman

Vice President

Nan Soule

Vice President

Michael Goldman

Treasurer

Phil Crutchfield

Secretary

Kris Butler

Brian Carey

Diane Carson

Lauren Holleran

Brian Kelley

Ploy Khunisorn

Ruben Mancha

Lauren Marshall

Christian Nolen

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Dan Paret

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Mark Stanek

Board of Visitors

Jenny Littlefield

Chair

Joel Altstein and Nan Laird

Sharmy Altshuler

Denise Blumenthal

Hilary Burling

Elizabeth Coxe and David Forney

Sandra and Toby Fairbank

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Director

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Executive Director

Program Staff

Francesca Ferraris

Director of Programs; Program Director, Languages, History & Contemporary Issues

Michelle Baxter

Program Director, Humanities & Performing Arts

Lauren Darien

Program Director, Food & Wine, Business, Finance & Technology

Bryan Ramey

Program Director, Visual Arts & Crafts, Lifestyle & Recreation

Lena Borovci

Program and Marketing Manager, Sewing & Fiber Arts

Development Staff

Steven Kumins

Director of Development

Jessie Strauss Development Manager

Marketing Staff

Shannon Fitzgerald Senior Marketing Manager

Customer Service & Communications

Emilie Magnan

Student Services Manager

Gabija Vaisvilaite Student Services Coordinator

Registration Staff

Natasha Buckman

Russell Carpenter

Patricia Estrela

Delfine Masongo

Robert Philipps

Finance & Operations

Tavia Malone Director of Finance & Administration

Jessica Wright Business Manager

Michael Schultz

Logistics Manager

Christopher Moore, Student Services & Logistics Coordinator

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Policies

Register early!

CCAE reserves the right to cancel classes due to low enrollment or other considerations. We begin cancelling classes with low enrollment up to 10 days before a class is scheduled to start, so register as early as possible in order to reserve your seat and help it meet the minimum enrollment.

Please note: Students must be at least 18 years old to register for a class at CCAE, unless the class is specifically listed as one for an adult with a child.

Registration fees

An $8 registration term fee is charged for any class whose tuition exceeds $25. only one registration fee is charged per person per term. The registration fee is not refundable if you withdraw from a class. The fee is refunded if CCAE cancels your class or if changes to the class schedule prevent you from attending. This does not apply to individual classes rescheduled due to inclement weather or other significant factors beyond CCAE’s control.

Withdrawing from a class

If you withdraw seven days or more before the start date of a class, we will issue you a class credit (valid for 18 months from the date of issuance). If you prefer, we will refund the class tuition minus a $10 processing fee. All refund requests must be submitted within 90 days of purchase. Withdrawals from classes and events under $25 are only eligible for a class credit; no refunds are given.

If you withdraw six days or less from the start date of a class, we do not issue class credits or refunds.

Transferring to another class

You may transfer into a different class if you contact us at least three business days before the start of the class. If there is a difference in price, we will issue a class credit or there will be a remaining balance to be paid. Refunds are not given.

Cancellation or schedule change

CCAE reserves the right to cancel classes due to low enrollment or other considerations. We begin cancelling classes with low enrollment up to 10 days before a class is scheduled to start. If we cancel your class, you will receive a course credit good for 18 months from date of issue or, upon your request, a refund. Please call our registration office to request a refund. All refund requests must be submitted within 30 days of class cancellation. If CCAE changes the class schedule before the class begins such that you are unable to attend, you may receive a refund or a class credit upon request if you contact us before the withdrawal deadline. This does not apply to individual classes rescheduled due to inclement weather, or other significant factors beyond CCAE’s control.

Typographical errors

CCAE reserves the right to correct the listed price of a class or other errors due to misprints.

Photos

We may occasionally take pictures of students in our classes for use in promotional materials. Your enrollment in a class indicates your approval.

View a full list of our online and in-person class policies and terms and conditions at ccae.org/about/policies.

ONLINE CLASSES

online classes take place on Zoom. If you are unsure if you are able to use Zoom or if your camera and microphone work, we recommend testing it out by joining a test meeting before your class starts at zoom.us/test.

The Zoom link and information on how to join will be emailed to you. Please also check your spam folder. If you register within 12 hours before the class begins or after the first date, please contact zoom@ccae.org for the link.

Technical support

Students may contact our registration office at 617-547-6789 ext. 1, or zoom@ccae.org for technical assistance. Support will be available during all underway classes. Check ccae.org for up-to-date office hours.

Student expectations for online classes

Classes will take place on Zoom. Do not share the Zoom meeting invitation and link with anyone who is not registered for the class.

Classes will take place at the time they are scheduled. We cannot provide recorded classes if you are not able to attend the class at the time scheduled.

one registration is for one person. If you are planning to invite your spouse, partner, or friend to attend this online class with you, please sign up for an additional seat.

For the security of our instructors and students, please do not record the class. Please do not take photos of the class without the permission of the instructor and the other students.

Please be aware that students are required to turn their camera on in most of our online classes.

IN-PERSON CLASSES

Please view our In-Person Safety Guidelines page at ccae.org/about/in-person-safetyguidelines.

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Cambridge Center for Adult Education

P.o. Box 9113

Cambridge, MA 02238-9113

YOU TEACH WATERCOLOR BUT ALSO WORK IN OILS. WHAT DO YOU ENJOY ABOUT WORKING WITH THESE MEDIA SPECIFICALLY?

Each one has its own particular set of challenges and rewards. With watercolor, everything has to be ready to go before you begin. I liken it to making a stir-fry. You need to have everything chopped and ready before you start because when you start cooking everything happens quickly and a little chaotically, that’s where the fun is.

With oils you have more time to work and rework, go back and change things which is rewarding and a challenge in its own right.

YOUR PAINTINGS COVER A LOT OF DIFFERENT SUBJECTS, HOW WOULD YOU SUM UP YOUR ARTISTIC PRACTICE?

There are so many interesting things in the world. I don’t know how anyone could just stay with one subject. I find everything so fascinating from people to buildings to animals to landscapes to still life, everything is amazing. The great thing about art is you’re able to study for hours whatever it is you’re painting.

SPOTLIGHT ON ADAM ADKISON

VISUAL ARTS INSTRUCTOR

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE STILL-LIFE OBJECTS YOU LIKE TO USE WHEN TEACHING WATERCOLOR?

There are a lot of really good subjects for still life, I think metals like brass and bronze are really good for reflecting colors and light.

I like glass a lot, I like the refractions that you get from glass and water. Butterflies, those are fun. Flowers of course are fun to paint.

YOU TEACH THE VERY POPULAR BOTANICAL WATERCOLORS:

PAINTING THE FLOWER CLASS AT CCAE. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE FLOWERS/PLANTS TO USE?

If I had to pick one flower to paint it would definitely be roses. They just have so much character. Especially the ones that have a large head with lots of variety inside of it. My second favorite would probably be sunflowers.

WHAT DO YOU ENJOY ABOUT TEACHING AT CCAE?

By far, the best thing about teaching at the CCAE is the students. The people in Cambridge and the surrounding area are such interesting humans. It’s great to work with and get to know my students, definitely the best part.

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