Lawrence Arts Center

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classes • performances • exhibits

FA L L 2014


welcome fall 2014

volume xvi | no 3

CLASSES preschool ................................................ 6 kindergarten-5th grade............................ 7 art space camps (school’s out) ................. 8 6th-12th grade Arts Institutes.................. 8 adults arts............................................... 9 school of dance...................................... 16

PERFORMING ARTS productions ........................................... 20 performance opportunities..................... 21

SPECIAL EVENTS 2014 ceramics symposium...................... 12 40th anniversary celebration!................. 14 dinner under the stars............................ 19

EXHIBITIONS artshares, lawrence................................ 23 exhibits and art talks.............................. 24

ON THE COVER Amazing Stories, by Valerie Campos

This catalog is published three times annually by the Lawrence Arts Center, and is made possible by our advertisers. If you would like to advertise in the course and events catalog please contact Amy Albright, 785.843.2787 or amy@lawrenceartscenter.org. The Lawrence Arts Center is located at 940 New Hampshire Street, Lawrence, Kansas 66044.

Photographs in this catalog are by Ann Dean, Marlo Angell, Jessica Conner, Liza Mackinnon, Grace Peterson and Amy Albright unless noted.

The Lawrence Arts Center, a qualified 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, is a creative gathering place. Each year we welcome more than 200,000 people of all ages to be captivated by the power of art. Our mission is to enrich and invigorate the community through education, performance, and exhibition. As a focal point for the arts community, we serve as a vital cultural resource to the people of Lawrence, and provide job opportunities to more than 150 visual and performing artists.

stay informed! Sign up to receive weekly eblasts with the week’s highlights at www.lawrenceartscenter.org or text LAC to 22828 Find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com) Follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com)

event rental space The Arts Center is available for rental. Consider the lobbies and galleries for weddings and receptions. The versatile theater offers the perfect space for professional seminars and presentations. LEARN MORE ONLINE or contact Whitney Juneau: events@lawrenceartscenter.org.

financial aid Access to art is vital. Financial aid is available throughout the year for children and adults. Applications are available at the front desk and online at lawrenceartscenter.org.

get involved The Lawrence Arts Center offers progressive educational programming for preschoolers through adults in visual and performing arts. We invite beginners and adventurers of all ages who wish to learn an art form. Classes begin with early childhood, and stay through elementary school, Arts Institutes for teenagers and continuing education for adults. Member prices are shown in parentheses throughout class listings—become a member when you enroll!

Member enrollment begins August 3 | Open enrollment begins August 10

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785.843.2787 and our staff will assist you in finding the perfect class to suit your interests and schedule.

940 New Hampshire St. in Lawrence, KS and ask a staff member to assist you at the front desk.

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Once enrolled, you will receive an email from the Arts Center confirming your enrollment and welcoming you to the Lawrence Arts Center.

join Join us as a member to support our mission of bringing arts education, performance, and contemporary exhibition to the region. Members enjoy a full week of early enrollment, insuring availability of popular classes, and enjoy a 10% discount on all regular class enrollments! Membership discounts cannot be used with other special offers, for preschool tuition, or for private sessions.

give Members and donors are essential to the success and vitality of the Lawrence Arts Center. We thank you for your financial support. Donors at our Imagination Society, Inspiration Society, and Creative Placemaker levels receive special recognition and invitations to behind the scenes events throughout the year. The Lawrence Arts Center is a qualified 501(c)(3) organization, so your contribution is tax-deductible as allowed by law.

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make a difference We ask for the support of local businesses and individuals to make sure we can continue to be a resource for all in our community — scholarships, workshops, artists’ residencies, exhibits, and performances are just a few of the ways your support can make a difference.

thank you, Arts Center donors creative placemakers, 2014 Kay, Tom, Tyler & Jeff Carmody Ray Fleming Marilyn & Tom Dobski The Thomas D. Galloway Family Sarah Fayman Jan & Jack Gaumnitz

inspiration society, 2014 Chris Barteldes Joan & Web Golden

Gunda & Dave Hiebert Diane & Al Horning

Doug & Mary Glasnapp Family Charitable Fund of the Douglas County Community Foundation

Harrison Family Fund of the Anne & David Hollond Douglas County Community Deborah & Rocco Landesman Foundation Ellen Le Compte Barbara Nordling

Marilyn & Brian Horsch Sheryl & Bud Jacobs

Molly & Robert Krause Christine & Mike McGrew

Gary Nemchock Doug Stull & Lori Norwood

Sally & Lynn Piller Nicole & Dan Sabatini Dru & Bill Sampson

imagination society, 2014 Lance Adams & Andrea Albright Jolisa & Don Buchner Colette & Ron Gaches Ashley & Matt All Tim Caboni Brenda Gadd Jean & Justin Anderson Judith & Ken Calhoun Melody & Joe Gatti Jeannie & Ric Averill Grace & Tom Carmody John & Virginia Gaunt Linda Bailey Betsy & Steve Clark Sandra Gautt Jennifer & Eric Barton Margie & George Coggins Matthew Gilhousen Susan & Jim Bateman Phyllis & Louis Copt Bobbie & Steve Gish Robin Bayer Janice & Paul DeBauge Kerry & Jeff Glasgow Beverly Smith Billings Sandra & Jeffrey Deitering Emily Hill & Burke Griggs Kerry & Scott Bixby Vicki & Joe Douglas Erin & Justin Hamilton Dee & Charles Blaser Kaye & Chris Drahozal Tree & Chris Hanna Amanda Clark & Reid Bork Ann Evans Terri & Tom Harper Dorothy & Bob Bowline Dana Fertig Tanja & Kelly Harrison Anne & Wally Brockhoff Herb Friedson & Martha Taylor Tracy Harrison & Vic Peterson

Sally Hare-Schriner & Dan Schriner Elizabeth Schultz

Susan & Brad Tate Evan Williams & Roger Walter

Paula & Miles Schnaer Sherri Soule & Tom Ruddy

Susan & Jim Hasselle Laura Kirk & Paul Fellers Dee & Mike Michaelis Pam & Mike Sullivan Leslie & Blake Hawley Diane & Robert Knapp Brianna & Brett Mosiman Sidney & Tod Sutton Stacy Galloway Haywood & Karen & Ed Komp Molly Murphy Deanell & John Tacha Derek Haywood Tony Krsnich Melissa McCormick & Ed Noonen Giles Thompson Sandra & Don Hazlett Jill & Mark LaPoint Debra & Mike Orozco Jennifer & Dave Unekis Barbara & Jon Heeb Judith Levy Vickie & Jim Otten Gail & Kevan Vick Nancy Helmstadter Michel & Burdett Loomis Nancy & John Parker Annette & Ken Wertzberger Marcia & Stephen Hill Lois Orth-Lopes & Steve Lopes Amy & Chris Phalen Mary Wharff & Andy Bloomer Barbara & Steven Hillmer Alli & Shane Lopez Kim & Mike Rack Susie & Steve Wilson Jackie & Russell Hilton Carrie & Jim Mandigo Saralyn Reece Hardy Kimberly & Tim Wingate Heather & Matthew Hoy Karen Matheis Durand Reiber & Marty Moore Judy & Jack Wright Stephen Johnson Cindy & Michael Maude Leni & Neil Salkind Doug Wolff & Nancy Yost Betsy & Maurice Joy Katherine & William McGillivray Karry and John Salvino Patty & Marty Kennedy Carol & Gene Meyer Alice Steuerwald

business supporters GENERAL DONORS PERFORMANCE DONORS Architectural Titanium, LLC 715 AT&T Foundation AesthetiCare City Wine Market American Century Investments Cottin’s Hardware Au Marche Dennis Brown Painting Fun & Games First Management Gaches, Braden, and Associates The Granada – Mike Logan Grandstand Sportswear Graham Enterprises Images J&S Coffee Johnny’s Tavern Kennedy Glass Laugh Out Loud Microsoft Corporation Love Garden Sounds Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Mass Street Sweet Shoppe Peoples Pediatric and Adolescent Pew Charitable Trusts Medicine Prairie Elf Tree Farm Crown Automotive Slimmer Automotive INTRUST Bank Sunflower Rentals, Inc. P1 Group, Inc. Evan Williams Catering TCK - The Trust Company of Mainline Printing Kansas Douglas County Community Treanor Architects Foundation US Bank City of Lawrence Douglas County Heritage Yarn Barn Conservation Council Weaver’s Kansas Humanities Council

Wilkerson, Saunders, Anderson, DDS Callahan Creek Stoneback Appliance Toyota CEK Insurance Sylas & Maddy’s Jim & Susan Hasselle Emprise Bank Terracon Ty & Katie Porter Jim Otten Advanced Restorative TradeWInd Energy Anne & David Hollond Dental Studio, DDS Westar O’Connor Company, Inc., Piller Truity Wal-Mart Family Foundation Morgan Stanley Wheatfield’s Pix Ninja Studios EXHIBITIONS DONORS Kansas Humanities Council DANCE DONORS Balloon Arts Sunflower Rentals Ann Dean Photography Beimer’s BBQ Dr. John Hay, DDS Bittersweet Garden & Floral EDUCATION DONORS Sabatini Architects Boulevard Brewing Company Arizona Trading Company Signs of Life Checkers Berry Plastics Teresa Mulinazzi Kempf, City Wine Market Biemer’s Barbecue CFP Ameriprise Financial Gould Evans Bracker’s Good Earth Clay Services, Inc. Invisible Hand Gallery Dillon’s The Burger Stand Lawrence Paper Company Enel Green Power North America University of Kansas School Mass Street Music Fuzzy’s Tacos of Dance Maceli’s Hill’s Pet Nutrition Phoenix Gallery Jimmy John’s PRESCHOOL DONORS Dr. Dan Ranjbar McAlister’s Deli Allen Press Stephens Real Estate McDonald’s of Lawrence Creative Road Studio Allen Press Papa Kenos Great Harvest Bread Company Auto-Owners Insurance The Raven Bookstore Hallmark Cards

Hy-Vee McDonald’s of Lawrence Munchers Pendleton’s Country Market Phoenix Gallery Prairie Band Potawatomie Nation Foundation Dr. Dan Ranjbar Royal Crest Lanes US Bancorp Vinland Valley Nursery York Children’s Foundation FREE STATE FESTIVAL 105.9 KISS FM 1320 KLWN 2014 Tour of Lawrence 90.1 KKFI 92.9 The Bull Abe and Jakes Landing Cider Gallery City of Lawrence Crown Automotive Downtown Lawrence Inc Free State Brewing Company

grant and foundation funding

ROTARY OF LAWRENCE

O’CONNOR COMPANY, INC.—PILLER FAMILY FOUNDATION | YORK CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION THE ROSS & MARIANNA BEACH FOUNDATION, INC. | DOUGLAS COUNTY HERITAGE CONSERVATION COUNCIL THE ETHEL AND RAYMOND RICE FOUNDATION | WILLIAM T KEMPER FOUNDATION

Grandstand Ingredient Kansas Public Radio Laugh Out Loud Family Zone Lawrence Convention and Vistors Bureau Lawrence Hits Lawrence Journal World Lawrence Memorial Hospital Lawrence Public Library National Endowment for the Arts Pachamamas Prairie Fire Entertainmnet Show Pro Audio Silverback Enterprises Sprint The Eye Doctors The Granada The Olivia Collection The Toy Store Theater Lawrence University of Kansas WOW


Chief Executive Officer Susan Tate | susantate@lawrenceartscenter.org Chief Operating Officer Stacy Galloway Haywood business@lawrenceartscenter.org Executive Director of Programs and Partnerships Margaret Weisbrod Morris margaret@lawrenceartscenter.org

from the director

Exhibitions Director Ben Ahlvers | ben@lawrenceartscenter.org Marketing Director/Graphic Designer Amy Albright | amy@lawrenceartscenter.org Director of Digital Media Marlo Angell | marlo@lawenceartscenter.org Artistic Director, Performing Arts Ric Averill | ricaverill@lawrenceartscenter.org Director of Grants and Special Projects Sarah Bishop | sarah@lawrenceartscenter.org Development and Marketing Project Coordinator Ruth Dewitt | ruth@lawrenceartscenter.org Performing Arts Coordinator Erika Gray | erika@lawrenceartscenter.org Development Director Heather Hoy | heather@lawrenceartscenter.org Assistant Office Manager Colleen Jones | colleen@lawrenceartscenter.org Events & Technical Coordinator Whintey Juneau | events@lawrenceartscenter.org Curator of Education Laurie McLane-Higginson laurie@lawrenceartscenter.org School of Dance Assistant Melissa Mendl | melissa@lawrenceartscenter.org Dance School Director Hanan Misko | hanan@lawrenceartscenter.org Office Manager Beth Murphy | beth@lawrenceartscenter.org Arts-Based Preschool and Early Childhood Education Director Linda Reimond preschool@lawrenceartscenter.org Facility Maintenance Director Steve Richardson stever@lawrenceartscenter.org Exhibitions Assistant Jeremy Rockwell jeremy@lawrenceartscenter.org Studio Manager Kyla Strid | kyla@lawrenceartscenter.org Board of Directors Tom Carmody, Chairman Dan Schriner, Vice Chairman Diane Horning, Treasurer Jean Anderson Tim Caboni Larry Chance Clare Doveton Matt Gilhousen Joan Golden

National Advisory Board Rocco Landesman Mike MIchaelis Deanell Reece Tacha

Emily Bowersock Hill Brian Horsch Sheryl Jacobs Tony Krsnich Michel Loomis Molly Murphy Dru Sampson Evan Williams Kim Wingate Judith Sabatini Roger Shimomura

Dear Friends, AS I WRITE THIS LETTER, WE ARE ABOUT TO OPEN THE FIRST ANNUAL FREE STATE FESTIVAL, five days of live music, after-dark projected art, ideas, and films in the Lawrence Cultural District. This Festival, under the direction of Ben Ahlvers, with curatorial advice from Luke DuBois, and with films, music, guests and film-related panels curated by Marlo Angell, is a collaboration of the National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Lawrence, private foundations and businesses, and many individuals. Artists from around the country and from right in our neighborhood are taking part in this celebration of our distinctive and diverse community. St. Luke AME, Haskell Indian Nations University, the University of Kansas, Van Go, Cultural District developers, the World Company, and Downtown Lawrence are all part of the mix. The NEA Our Town grant that provided the first support for the FSF also funds related digital media and film education for students in Boys and Girls Club and Van Go, and their work will be part of the Festival. The FSF amplifies our daily commitment to exhibitions, performance, and education as well as our support of artists in all mediums who wish to create new work, and sometimes take it from studios and galleries into the streets where it becomes a part of all of our lives. We believe in the work of creative placemaking, that is, the philosophy that arts and culture in all their forms are for all, defined by all, belong outside of the usual spaces, and that arts and culture illuminate distinctive elements of a place. Our “tagline” is Lawrence Arts Center: Find Yourself Inside. I love it, and the invitation always stands, but I think our project is increasingly for us to find ourselves, our artists, students, partners outside. Music, films, annex artists studios, working in diverse public spaces, joining with Van Go, rural Kansas, St. Luke, Centro Hispano, our schools, and listening to how we can facilitate community-driven art. The Free State Festival will grow as a community project in subsequent years, and our new ArtPlace grant will provide opportunity for community discussions about art in public spaces and the ways art can encourage conversation about history, our natural world, neighborhoods, politics, and all that makes us human. Do “Find Yourself Inside” the Arts Center this fall for the best in visual and performing arts education for all ages and experience levels. Take classes! Perform! Listen to artists talk about their work! Join discussions about art! Come to live performances! Seven visual arts studios, two dance studios, two theaters, exhibition spaces everywhere, a preschool wing (with new outdoor space and extended hours!) are here for you.

Introducing Sarah Bishop SARAH BISHOP is the Director of Grants and Special Projects at the Lawrence Arts Center. Sarah has worked as the freelance grant writer for the Lawrence Arts Center since 2012, helping to successfully obtain grant funding from the ArtPlace America Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts. Prior to assuming her full-time position at the Lawrence Arts Center, Sarah worked as the grant professional at Johnson County Community College and as a grant development research assistant at the Hall Center for the Humanities at the University of Kansas, bringing extensive grant research experience and success. Sarah has her B.A. in English literature, graduating with honors, magna cum laude, and Phi Beta Kappa from Northwestern University, and her Ph.D. in 20th Century American Literature and Film from the University of Virginia.


who introducing the 2014-2015 Artists in Residence THE 2014-2015 ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE work at the Arts Center and teach in our studios all year. They infuse the cultural scene with a wealth of experience, enthusiasm, and skills, bringing new ideas and different perspectives to Lawrence. We are delighted to announce that after an internationally competitive process, we will welcome three artists who will be in residence in the community. Ceramist Gunyoung Kim, printmaker Tonja Torgerson, and printmaker and multi-media artist Valerie Campos will join us to teach, work on their own, collaborate in our studios and outside the Arts Center, as well as take part in community-driven projects. GUNYOUNG KIM has her MFA in Ceramics from Ohio State University and her BFS Ceramics from Kook Min University in Seoul, Korea. She won the 2014 NCECA Graduate Award for Excellence.

what September 13

Le Diner Sous Les Etoiles

DINNER UNDER THE STARS, the downtown rooftop edition, French bohemian style. On September 13th, culinary distinction meets French bohemian style under the extraordinary downtown sky. The Lawrence Arts Center Dinner Under the Stars benefits the education scholarship fund, supporting arts education for all children. Great company and excellent food are a don’t-miss experience, with education as the raison d’être. $250 per person. Watch for more information to come or contact Heather Hoy at heather@lawrenceartscenter.org.

TONJA TORGERSON has her MFA in Printmaking from Syracuse University, and BFA in Studio Arts, minor in Art History, from the University of Minnesota. Both Gunyoung and Tonja are recipients of many honors; they have experience teaching at all levels as well as extensive exhibitions and publications records. VALERIE CAMPOS, from Mexico City, will join us in March following a year long residency project under her direction in Beijing. “NaoNow” is a collaboration bringing artists from Mexico together with artists in China, and Valerie’s arrival in Kansas is the next step in a three community/country collaboration. www.naonow.com Gunyoung, Tonja, and Valerie will join artists in our community a year of exhibitions, performance, education and creative placemaking. The Arts Center employs over 100 local artists a year to choreograph, teach, design lights and sets, direct, dance, act, offer

Community Artists Gathering October 2 | 6 to 8pm ARTISTS ARE INVITED to the Lawrence Arts Center for an evening of information and opportunities related to exhibitions and project based residencies, related to the Free State Festival and the Art Place 9th Street Boulevard Project.

2014 Ceramics Symposium

October 10-11

EVERY TWO YEARS, the Lawrence Arts Center’s hosts 6 nationally recognized ceramicists in a symposium on topics central to the contemporary ceramics art world. This rare opportunity offers a chance to interact and observe ceramic artists working in the top of the field. Check our website for complete schedule.

workshops, and much more. Our year-long residents join us along with an ongoing roster of visiting artists stay in Lawrence for condensed periods of time to write, direct, perform, choreograph, collaborate, and make new work. Thanks to the National Endowment for the Arts, ArtPlace America, Anne and David Hollond, Jan and Jack Gaumnitz, Beth Schultz, the Thomas D. Galloway Family, Sally Hare-Schriner and Dan Schriner, Nicole and Dan Sabatini, Kay and Tom Carmody, and all who “raised the paddle” at our April Benefit Auction for support of our Visiting and Resident Artist Fund.

Art Place 2014/15 Lawrence Arts Center is honored to announce that “Free State Boulevard: From the Studio to the Streets” is among 55 grants given by ArtPlace America (ArtPlace) in 2014, to support creative placemaking across the country. The $500,000 grant will support a project that will engage artists with urban designers and civil engineers to reimagine and transform the six-block stretch of 9th Street that connects the Warehouse Arts area with Downtown Lawrence. Free State Boulevard will become a streetscape that reinvents the downtown section of 9th Street as a platform for visual and performance art.

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connect. invent. thrive. The Lawrence Arts Center’s arts education program encourages students to think boldly and express themselves in an exciting place that supports learning. Students enhance skills in creativity, innovation, communication, flexibility, critical thinking and problem solving while building artistic skills. Instructors are professional teaching artists and teachers who inform and engage.

education

early education ARTS-BASED PRESCHOOL

York Children’s Foundation

play. create. learn.

29 YEARS OF INSPIRING THE CHILDREN OF LAWRENCE—The Lawrence Arts Center’s Arts-Based Preschool offers an inspired approach to early education. The arts are central to encouraging creative thinking, decision-making, imagination, and cultural awareness in this caring, thoughtful early educational environment. Employing arts-based activities to learn reading, writing, science and math, this award-winning program provides social, motor, and creative experiences integrated into a sound preschool curriculum. In addition to the daily creative classroom, children work with a music, drama or creative movement specialist each week, and meet visiting artists from around the world. Drum Roll! The Arts-Based Preschool is now offering extended hours for 2014-2015 school year. Morning sessions have optional “Early Bird” starting time of 8am, and afternoon sessions have optional “Kids’ Club” ending time of 5:30pm. For more information about the Preschool and Early Education programs, please contact Linda Reimond, Preschool Director, by phone at 785.843.2787, or email preschool@lawrenceartscenter.org.

E A R LY L E A R N E R S play. discover. create. AGES 2 TO 3 Coloring Outside the Lines

Linda Reimond This child/adult class allows you and your 2- or 3-year-old to explore the arts together in this class. We will paint and play, and sing and play, and print and play in this hands-on atmosphere. Plan to get messy, so play clothes are a must! **fun for the whole family! Include a sibling for $10/day** FA-APC-1: Fri, 9/12-10/3, 9:30AM-10:30AM, fee: $62 ($55.80) FA-APC-2: Fri, 9/12-10/3, 10:45AM11:45AM, fee: $62 ($55.80) FA-APC-3: Fri, 10/10-10/31, 9:30AM10:30AM, fee: $62 ($55.80) FA-APC-4: Fri, 10/10-10/31, 10:45AM11:45AM, fee: $62 ($55.80)

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AGES 4 TO 5 Sat Coloring Outside the Lines

Linda Reimond Join us for some good ol’ messy fun! This child/adult class is an excellent opportunity to explore the arts with your child. We’ll explore a variety of creative activities appropriate for 2 or 3-year-olds. Play clothes a must! **fun for the whole family! Include a sibling for $10/day** FA-APCS-1: Sat, 9/13, 9:30AM-10:30AM, fee: $21 ($18.9) FA-APCS-2: Sat, 10/25, 9:30AM-10:30AM, fee: $21 ($18.90) FA-APCS-3: Sat, 11/22, 9:30AM-10:30AM, fee: $21 ($18.90) SEE PAGE 16 FOR LITTLE MOVERS AND PRESCHOOL DANCE CLASSES

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Integrated Arts Preschool Faculty Integrated Arts is ideal for your child’s first class away from home, or as a supplement to traditional preschool programs. Students can enjoy the arts and learn through a variety of creative experiences. Play clothes a must! Child must be fully toilet trained. Ages 3-5. FA-API-1: Fri, 9/12-10/31, 1PM-3PM, fee: $140 ($126)

Holiday Integrated Arts

Preschool Faculty Children can get ready for the holiday season with a variety of creative activities. Some of these activities will include creating gifts, wrapping paper, and holiday cooking. Play clothes a must! Child must be fully toilet trained. Ages 3-5 No class 11/28. FA-API-2: Fri, 11/21-12/19, 1PM-3PM, fee: $70 ($63)

ANNUAL PRESCHOOL POINSETTIA SALE Beat the Holiday Rush! The Arts Center preschool will be selling poinsettia plants for the holiday season. Orders will be due by November 5 and plants will be available for pick-up December 2 and 3. Order online at lawrenceartscenter.org or call 785.843.2787 to order or have an order form sent to you beginning October 1.


elementary KINDERGARTEN

imagine. play. learn. Kindergarten Art Days for Wednesday Early Dismissal

Kindergarten is a transitional learning stage where early learners bridge from preschool to “big kid” environments. On Wednesday Early Dismissal days, the Lawrence Arts Center offers classes for students in kindergarten that are taught by early education staff who incorporate more advanced skills and information while still honoring the developmental skills that are the hallmark of this age. Kindergarten Art Space: Where Art, Science & Nature Meet

3RD-5TH GRADE Storytelling for Kids Fairy Tales, Made Fabulous

Jeanne Averill What better way to turn a fairy tale fabulous than by acting it out? The class will encourage students to develop voice, body awareness, and imagination, nurture literary and creative skills by embodying timeless characters in creative, dramatic play. FA-AYT92: Tues, 9/9-10/14, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $93 (83.70) FA-AYT92B: Tues, 10/21-11/25, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $93 (83.70)

Artspace

LAC Faculty Explore the visual arts as they connect with the sciences! Each week, students will draw, paint, and create 3 dimensional projects while exploring science concepts. FA-AYX113: Wed, 9/10-10/15, 2:45PM4:15PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYX113B: Wed, 10/22-12/3, 2:45PM4:15PM, fee: $103 ($92.70)

Drawing and Painting LAC Faculty

Pat Pisani Students will explore art, science and nature, and connect artistic concepts or materials with scientific principles. Students get a jump start on their understanding of science by putting creative thinking and problem solving skills to use while creating art. Current kindergarten students. FA-A-1: Wed, 10/15-11/5, 2:30PM-4PM, fee: $62 ($55.80)

Students will explore a variety of drawing and painting techniques and hone their artistic skills to discover their own unique artistic style. Students will learn how to draw and paint like some of the most famous 20th century modern artists. FA-AYD164: Thurs, 9/11-10/16, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYD164B: Thurs, 10/23-12/4, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70)

Holiday Happenings Megan King

Arts Studio

We will get ready for the fall/winter holidays with a variety of creative activities. Students will discover how various holidays are alike and different, share traditions, and share the holiday spirit. Play clothes a must! Current kindergarten students. Omit 11/26. FA-APK-2: Wed, 11/19-12/17, 2:30PM-4PM, fee: $62 ($55.80)

1ST-5TH GRADE

explore. imagine. invent. 1ST-2ND GRADE Mobile Art

LAC Faculty In this class students explore art that moves, or Kinetic Art. Students will use materials such as wire, paper, and metal to create sculpture and mobiles that spin, dangle, turn and flip. FA-AYD271: Mon, 9/8-10/13, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYD271B: Mon, 10/20-11/24, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70)

Drawing and Painting LAC Faculty

Amanda Clark Katie Alldritt Explore drama, dance, and visual arts over the course of 12 weeks. This class is focused on virtual and home school students, but is open to all. FA-AYX014: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 1PM-3PM, fee: $206 ($185.40)

Annola Charity Kids love the process of imagining and telling a good story. In this class students will learn the process of creating, telling, and acting out their own stories. Storytelling often give shy ones confidence! FA-AYW031: Mon, 9/8-10/13, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $93 ($83.70) FA-AYW031B: Mon, 10/20-11/24, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $93 ($83.70)

Clay Creations

Sarita Mahinay / LAC Faculty Students develop their unique artistic style while gaining an understanding of the fundamentals for working with clay. FA-AYC161: Mon, 9/8-10/13, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYC184: Thurs, 9/11-10/16, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYC161B: Mon, 10/20-11/24, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYC184B: Thurs, 10/23-12/4, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70)

Greek Mythbusters Jeanne Averill In this class, students explore Greek myths, learning basic acting tools – voice, body, and imagination. Students also try out improvisational skills, narratives, and characterization to add these skills to their theatrical toolbox. FA-AYT344: Thurs, 9/11-10/16, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $93 ($83.70) FA-AYT344B: Thurs, 10/23-12/4, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $93 ($83.70)

Students discover their unique artistic style while learning the fundamentals of drawing and painting. FA-AYD132: Tues, 9/9-10/14, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYD132B: Tues, 10/21-11/25, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70)

Artspace

Explore the visual arts and science! Students draw, paint, and create 3 dimensional projects and explore science concepts with each weeks lesson. FA-AYX313: Wed, 9/10-10/15, 2:45PM4:15PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYX313B: Wed, 10/22-12/3, 2:45PM4:15PM, fee: $103 ($92.70)

Arts Studio

Katie Alldritt Explore drama, dance, and visual arts over the course of 12 weeks. This class is focused on virtual and home school students, but is open to all. FA-AYX034: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 1PM-3PM, fee: $206 ($185.40)

Artrageous

Katie Alldritt In this multi-media class students will explore drawing, painting, sculpting and much more. FA-AYX016: Sat, 9/13-10/18, 10PM11:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYX016B: Sat, 10/25-12/6, 10PM11:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70)

Mudpie Madness

Kim Brook / LAC Faculty Students use their imaginations while discovering the magical qualities of clay to make bowls, creatures and other hand-built forms while developing technical and creative skills. FA-AYC142: Tues, 9/9-10/14, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYC142B: Tues, 10/21-11/25, 4PM5:30PM, fee: $103 ($92.70) FA-AYC246: Sat, 9/13-10/18, 9AM-10AM, fee: $87 ($78.30) FA-AYC246B: Sat, 10/25-11/22, 9AM-10AM, fee: $87 ($78.30)

Preschoolers who are encouraged to: PLAY–EXPLORE-DISCOVER-CREATE-EXPEREINCE NATURE Arrive at grade school: CONFIDENT–INVENTIVE- THOUGHTFUL- READY TO LEARN


art space school’s out days

The Lawrence Arts Center leads the way in taking STEM to STEAM. In 2009, the White House and the United States Department of Education challenged the nation to find innovative, rigorous ways to teach Science, Technology, Engineering and Math to youth. Acknowledging the vital role art has in teaching innovative and creative thinking, the Art Space program places the Lawrence Arts Center at the epicenter of the movement to add an “A” for “art,” turning STEM into STEAM. Art Space is the integrated visual art and science program for students 1st -5th grades. Based on the idea that critical thinking, problem solving, and the ability to innovate are essential skills in all educational environments, Arts Space is an inspired learning environment in which students try new things, test the limits of their imaginations, practice innovation, and build creative connections. Art Space camps and classes focus on a key principle of art and connect art concepts with scientific concepts, under a cultural theme relevant to young people. This integrated science and art curriculum meets national art and science standards and was developed for the program through a grant from the Elizabeth Schultz Foundation of the Douglas County Community Foundation, Tradewind Energy, Enel Green Power, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and Target. Get SmART

Young spies in training sharpen their skills by developing an understanding of emphasis — and how emphasis affects codes, symbols and patterns to enhance the visual and performing arts. Science includes energy, and bio-mimicry, the science behind camouflage. ARTISTIC PRINCIPLE: Emphasis, energy STEM CONCEPTS: Earth science, insects, camouflage ARTISTIC MEDIUMS: Art history, drawing and painting, storytelling, creative movement 1st-2nd grade, FA-AYX0911: Mon, 9/22, 9AM-4PM, fee: $66 ($59.40) 3rd-5th grade, FA-AYX0931: Mon, 9/22, 9AM-4PM, fee: $66 ($59.40)

The Way Things Goldberg: An Epic Rube Goldberg Adventure

In this day-long camp, students work in teams designing, building and unleashing large scale cause-and-effect machines throughout the arts center. Results will be filmed! ARTISTIC PRINCIPLES: unity, balance STEM SUBJECTS: engineering, simple machines ARTISTIC MEDIUM: 3D sculpture 1st-2nd grade, FA-AYX0914: Fri, 11/7, 9AM-4PM, fee: $66 ($59.40) 3rd-5th grade, FA-AYX0934: Fri, 11/7, 9AM-4PM, fee: $66 ($59.40)

art institutes: 6 thru12th grade Darkroom Photography

6th-8th Grade Ann Dean Explore art photography in this fun, informative class for young photographers. Students will take pictures and learn the basics of 35mm photography including composition and how the camera works, and will develop and print their own film in the darkroom. Students should bring a 35mm film camera and 2 rolls of TMAX 400 black-and-white film, available at Jayhawk Bookstore or Wolfe’s Camera in Topeka. Cameras available for loan for the duration of class. FA-AYH63: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $191 ($171.96)

Metals: Distinctive Design

6th-8th Grade Students will discover the basics of metalwork, then design and create finished works to express their personality using metal as a medium. FA-AYJ63: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 3:30PM-5PM, fee: $$191 ($171.96)

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ComicCon

Get your ComicCon on! Forget about missing this year’s ComicCon in San Diego: the Arts Center is hosting its own miniCon right here. Students will spend two days immersed in all things science fiction, fantasy, and comic through art, literature and performing arts. They will also learn about the cultural phenomenon of the real ComicCon held in San Diego each year. Come as you are, but just like at the real ComicCon, costumes and characterizations are welcomed and encouraged from the start. ARTISTIC PRINCIPLE: color and value STEM SUBJECTS: machines and engineering ARTISTIC MEDIUMS: drawing and illustration, science fiction / fantasy literature, dramatic charaterization 1st-2nd grade, FA-AYX0911: Thurs-Fri, 11/13-11/14, 9AM4PM, fee: $115 ($104.60) 3rd-5th grade, FA-AYX0931: Thurs-Fri, 11/13-11/14, 9AM4PM, fee: $115 ($104.60)

experiment. invent. accomplish.

Waz Up? Theatre

6th-8th grade Jeanne Averill This class is designed to explore issues that are of interest and concern to middle school students in a theatrical format. In addition to studying more advanced improvisational skills and scene structuring, students will discuss contemporary issues that impact their daily lives and thinking, including such concerns as bullying, school problems, the opposite sex, drug abuse, social media peer pressure, etc. They will then select those that seem particularly important, create scenes around the issues, and present their scenes to their fellow classmates to generate further discussion. Critiquing skills will also be developed as students respond to each other’s work. There will be a presentation of some of the favorite scenes for the parents or interested adults on the last day of class, followed by a discussion of all participants and audience. FA-AYT063: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $176 ($158.40)

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Adult classes are also open to students ages 14 and up DIY

6th - 8th Grade Kim Brook Students will learn about the fashion industry and create DIY clothing and accessories. FA-AYX064: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 4PM-5:30PM, fee: $191 ($171.96)

Portfolio Preparation

Portfolio preparation is a set of skills that can be learned and greatly enhanced with guidance. Several master teachers will offer their expertise in reviewing and advising juniors and seniors about their portfolios to be ready to apply to colleges (state and private art) and be competitive for scholarship. All supplies are included. FA-AYD046: Sat, 9/27-11/22, 10AM-1PM, fee: $202 ($181.80)

Technical Theater: A Kansas Nutcracker 6th -12th grade

Ric Averill, LAC Technical Staff The Technical track of A Kansas Nutcracker focuses on making the Nutcracker happen from behind the scenes. Students work with the Pro’s to build props, paint, learn sound, lights, props, stage management and run the performances as crew members and crew chiefs. FA-TCNUT Nov 3-Dec 21, 6-10pm, as called Fee: $95.00 ($85.50)


adult education envision. connect. energize. CERAMICS

1st Time Potter

Neil Goss /Kim Brook This class teaches throwing on the wheel. Weekly demonstrations focus on understanding the fundamentals of clay and gradually developing skills on the wheel. Students learn to make cylinders, bowls, plates, cups and altered forms. Glazing and surface decoration will also be taught. FA-AAC011: Neil: Mon, 9/8-11/24, 6PM8PM, fee: $235 ($211.50) FA-AAC015: Kim: Fri, 9/12-12/12, 10AM12PM, fee: $235 ($211.50) FA-AAC016: Kim: Sat, 9/13-12/13, 10:30AM-12:30PM, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Ceramics Revolution Hollie Rice

This class focuses on fresh, new and exciting approaches to ceramic sculpture and functional art. All skill levels are welcome. The only requirement is an openness to clay and a willingness to experiment with new ideas in ceramics. FA-AAC024: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 7PM-9PM, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Returning Potter

Neil Goss / Kim Brook Refine your technique achieve new goals. The class will review the basics, then incorporate more advanced work such as

Nine Four O - Jazz Vocal

8th-12th grade Donna Tucker Jazz singer Donna Tucker directs this audition jazz vocal show choir for 8th-12th graders. Students selected for Nine Four O will rehearse jazz vocal, light pop, patriotic, gospel and other contemporary originals. Nine Four O - Jazz will draw the semester to a close with a concert performance with a live jazz ensemble. Nine Four O – Jazz will continue throughout the year with opportunities for additional performances in the community groups as they arise. Check audition listings for audition times and information. FA-TYJAZZ: Thurs, Aug 21– Dec 4 (no rehearsals Sept 4 or Nov 27), 5:30-7pm PERFORMANCE: Friday, December 5th at 7pm, tickets: $5/donation Fee: $150 ($135.00)

creating lidded vessels, pulled handles, and assembling separate components. FA-AAC023: Neil: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 7:30PM9:30PM, fee: $235 ($211.50) FA-AAC026: Kim: Sat, 9/13-12/13, 1:30PM3:30PM, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Narrative Figure

Gunyoung Kim Learn how to construct a small figure. The figure is narrative and expresses emotional and theatrical sentiment. Students will be encouraged to explore their personal experience and tell their stories through the human figure. A variety of handbuilding techniques for clay sculpture will be demonstrated throughout the course. The class will also cover surface treatments for the figure. All levels are welcome! FA-AAC022: Tues, 9/9-11/25, 5:30PM7:30PM, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Advanced Handbuilding

Gunyoung Kim Students will have the opportunity to advance their hand building skills to manipulate basic shapes into more complex clay forms. Students will also learn surface decoration techniques. Experience in basic handbuilding is needed and wheel throwing is recommended but not necessary. FA-AAC033: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 5PM-7PM, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Ceramics Open Studio Kyla Strid

Open Studio is for advanced-level students who want to work independently. Fees include equipment use, firing, and basic glazes. Participants must provide their own clay. Unless posted otherwise, participants have open access to the studio during business hours however, scheduled classes have studio right-of-way. Students must attend a mandatory meeting on Mon, Sept. 8 at 6:30 pm in the studio. FA-AAC0100: Mon-Sun, 9/8-11/29, 9AM9PM, fee: $260 ($234)

Private Ceramics Sessions

The Lawrence Arts Center faculty offers private lessons. These individualized lessons are meant for those who need individual attention from a professional to create a work of art or to fine tune a technique, and for students who can’t find a class that fits their schedule. Meeting times are arranged on an hourly basis and are to be arranged by teacher and student. Choose from our highly qualified staff. To learn more about them, go to www.lawrenceartscenter.org. $36 hour, minimum 1 hour. Hollie Rice: FA-AACHR: fee: $36 ($36) Kyla Strid: FA-AACKS: $36 ($36) Kim Brook: FA-AACKB: fee: $36 ($36) Neil Goss: FA-AACNG: fee: $36 ($36)

DIGITAL MEDIA & P H OTO G RAPH Y Intro to Digital Photography

Ann Dean Take better pictures, develop your photographic technique and learn more about your digital camera. In this beginning class students will explore basic camera functions, composition, light and exposure. You will need a DSLR camera or a sophisticated point & shoot camera with manual modes, as well as a flash drive. FA-AALO11: Mon, 9/22-11/24, 7PM-9PM, $191 (171.90)

Basic Photoshop Robbin Loomas

This class will explore photo manipulation and image editing and is open to beginners and intermediate students. Learn how to improve your current photographs, how to restore old photographs, and build collage and composite artwork. Students must provide their own flash drive to store work. FA-AAL022: Tues, 9/9-10/28,, 7PM-9PM, $153 ($137.70)

Adobe Illustrator

Carolyn Berry Learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator, an essential software for creating professional graphics for web or print. You’ll learn the basics of menus, workflow, tools and tips for creating art, logos, vector graphics and page layouts. FA-AAL023: Wed, 10/22-11/12, 7:30PM9:30PM, fee: $87 ($78.30)

Act Out Theatre

8th-12th grade Jeanne Averill This branch of the Lawrence Arts Center’s City Theatre provides a forum for LGBTQ students and their straight allies to explore important issues facing today’s youth. From violence to online dependence, inclusion to rejection, addictions to celebrations, young people of the 21st Century have much on their plate. Act Out will perform original material, devised by the group. Act Out will be led by Jeanne Averill with guest playwrights and educators from the LGBTQ community. Act Out Theatre is a year-long program that includes exchange field trips with the Rose Theater Pride Players of Omaha, Nebraska in February, and the Coterie Theatre Pride Project in Kansas City, Missouri in March, as well as performances in schools and the community. Trip expenses are included in the fees. FA-TYAO Mon, Aug 25 – Dec 1 (no rehearsal Sept 1), 5:30-7:30pm, PERFORMANCE: Saturday, December 6th, at 7:30pm, tickets: $5/donation Fee: $200 ($180.00)

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Digital Collage

Carolyn Berry Take your photographs to a new level of creativity using filters, blending modes and masking techniques. Basic Photoshop skills required. FA-AAL013: Wed, 10/22-11/12, 5PM-7PM, fee: $87 ($78.30)

iPhonography

Robbin Loomas You have an amazing camera in your pocket with you at all times. Learn how to get the most out of your camera, edit right on your phone with incredible app’s and share those images with others. Come to class with your apple ID. FA-AAL034: Thurs, 9/11-9/18, 7PM-9PM, fee: $55 ($49.50)

Adobe Elements Robbin Loomas Organize, share create and edit photos using Adobe Elements. Learn tips and use tools of the trade to get the most out of your photographs. FA-AAL046: Thurs, 9/25-10/16, 7PM-9PM, fee: $87 ($78.30)

Private Digital Session

The Lawrence Arts Center faculty offers private lessons. These individualized lessons are meant for those who need individual attention from a professional to create a work of art or to fine tune a technique, and for students who can’t find a class that fits their schedule. Meeting times are arranged on an hourly basis and are to be arranged by teacher and student. Choose from our highly qualified staff. To learn more about them, go to www.lawrenceartscenter.org. Fee: $36 hour, minimum 1 hour. Robbin Loomas: FA-AALRL: fee: $36, ($36)

Darkroom Photography

Jason Romanishin Learn fundamentals of darkroom photography from processing film to developing prints. Increase knowledge using various darkroom techniques including multiple exposures, solarization, photograms, reversals, and toning. Bring a manually adjustable 35mm single lens reflex camera and provide your own film and paper. Chemicals are supplied and access to lab outside of class is available. Cameras also available for loan. FA-AAH014: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 7PM-9PM, fee: $225 ($202.50)

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Photography Open Studio

Kyla Strid For experienced photographers only: at least two classes, or equivalent experience mandatory to enroll in open studio. Participants have access to the studio equipment and darkroom during Arts Center hours, but the scheduled classes have the right-of-way. Must provide your own materials & chemistry. FA-AAH0100: , 9/8-11/28, 9AM-9PM, fee: $250 ($225)

Private Photography Sessions

The Lawrence Arts Center faculty offers private lessons. These individualized lessons are meant for those who need individual attention from a professional to create a work of art or to fine tune a technique, and for students who can’t find a class that fits their schedule. Meeting times are arranged on an hourly basis and are to be arranged by teacher and student. Choose from our highly qualified staff. To learn more about them, go to www.lawrenceartscenter.org. $36 hour, minimum 1 hour. Ann Dean: FA-AAHAD: fee: $36 ($36)

DRAWING & PA I N T I N G

Beginning Drawing

Kyla Strid This class is for adults new or returning to drawing. This class will focus on skills to train the eye and hand to transfer imagery from the real world to the page. In-class activities offer techniques that pay attention to each student’s area of strength and struggle. This class is open to beginners as well as all levels of experience. FA-AAD014: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 5PM6:30PM, fee: $191 ($171.90)

Imaginative Drawing Lora Jost

This beginning-level drawing class will guide students in using both traditional and unorthodox drawing techniques and materials to produce inventive drawings. We will sketch, doodle, write, and even drive into our drawings using expansive mark-making methods and explore what a “worked” drawing is. Students need to bring a sketchbook. No previous experience necessary. FA-AAD072: Tues, 9/9-10/28, 6:30PM8:30PM, fee: $191 ($171.90)

Life Drawing and Anatomy for the Artist Jeff Ridgway

Students learn to draw the human figure working from a live model. Instructor will focus on developing skill in a variety of drawing media. Open to all levels. Students will need to purchase basic drawing supplies. Must be at least 18 to enroll. No photographic devices allowed. FA-AAD024: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 7PM-10PM, fee: $335 ($301.50)

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Open Model

Jeff Ridgway You will have the opportunity to draw from the model each week using your choice of media. The models will do quick gesture poses at the beginning of each session and then a longer pose for the group. This class is not for beginners. Enrollees must provide their own art supplies. Must be 18 to enroll. Photographic devices not allowed. Students who enroll in Life Drawing receive a 50% discount on Open Model class. FA-AAD117: Sun, 9/7-11/23, 1PM-3PM, fee: $257 ($231.30)

Introduction to Painting

Jason Romanishin Learn the basics of painting from composition and color theory to paint application, and build familiarity with the medium of paint. The first day of class will address terms and needed materials and a look at the current exhibitions. FA-AAP012: Tues, 9/9-11/25, 7:30PM9:30PM, fee: $225 ($202.50)

Oil Painting Fundamentals

Kaylyn Munro This class will introduce the basics of painting with oil paints. Working at first with a still life setup, students will learn about the basic tools, chemistry, and control of the paint with fundamental exercises that are of value to beginning and experienced artists alike. In the second half of the course students learn how to creatively use photographs of their choice as reference for developing paintings incorporating lessons in composition, focus and color. Basic supplies will be provided. Note: A familiarity with drawing skills is recommended but not required. FA-AAP021: Mon, 9/8-11/24, 7PM-9PM, fee: $225 ($202.50)

Watercolor

John Hulsey Learn the watercolor secrets of the pros from nationally recognized award-winning professional artist John Hulsey, whose work has been featured in Watercolor, American Artist and International Artist Magazines. Mr. Hulsey has been painting and teaching watercolor for over 30 years, and he will show you how to master the simple but essential techniques which can lift your work up to a new level. Bring sample of current work to first class, along with all painting supplies and tools. Previous students will be challenged with more advanced work. LAC supplies paint and paper, students bring a watercolor palette, pencil, and brushes to first class. Contact John for details: htart@swbell.net Beginners and advanced students are welcome. FA-AAP032: Tues, 9/9-11/25, 5PM-7PM, $225 ($202.50)

ARTS TUTORIALS Individual sessions are available with Arts Center teaching staff in all areas and mediums. Rates begin at $35 per hour. To inquire or enroll, contact us at 785.843.2787. Abstraction

Sarita Mahinay This class on abstraction is a drawing and painting course in which the students will focus on what particular material, marks, lines, shapes and colors they are personally drawn to. Students will explore the idea of art not being limited to reality, but as personal representation of an idea. Class will begin with several techniques on color, shape and line in the first quarter of the course, and then move on to more individualized projects. FA-AAP013: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 10AM-12PM, fee: $225 ($202.50)

Advanced Oil Painting

Kaylyn Munro A challenging three hour studio class for developing artists who have experience with drawing and painting. Students will work on projects of their choosing with highly individualized critique and instruction. Each class starts with a short 30-45 minute short painting exercise that will challenge students to expand their skills and mastery of the medium. A costumed model will be available for 6 of the 12 classes. Students should bring their own paints, painting surfaces and tools. FA-AAP033: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 6:30PM9:30PM, fee: $308 ($277.20)


Open Studio Sessions with Louis Copt Louis Copt

The Open Studio is back! This class is for self-directed students and artists who like to work in a group and share ideas and encouragement. Students can work in the media of their choice including watercolor, oil, pastel, collage or acrylic. All styles of painting and drawing are welcome. Lively discussions about the art world will likely occur! Louis will meet with students individually to guide them through their painting process. Open Studio students should provide their own materials. FA-AAP081: Mon, 10/6-11/24, 10AM-12PM, fee: $158 ($142.20)

Life Drawing with Louis Louis Copt

Students will work from a live model and will learn the fundamental skills of drawing the figure. A variety of media and poses will be explored. Learn to represent light and apply compositional ideas to figure drawing. Through hands-on exercises and individualized instruction, expand your skills and explore different ways of working. FA-AAD082: Tues, 10/7-11/25, 10AM-1PM, fee: $283 ($254.70)

Private Draw & Paint Sessions

The Lawrence Arts Center faculty offers private lessons. These individualized lessons are meant for those who need individual attention from a professional to create a work of art or to fine tune a technique, and for students who can’t find a class that fits their schedule. Meeting times are arranged on an hourly basis and are to be arranged by teacher and student. Choose from our highly qualified staff. To learn more about them, go to www.lawrenceartscenter.org. Fee: $36 hour, minimum 1 hour. Kaylyn Munro: FA-AADKM: fee: $36, ($36) Lora Jost: FA-AADLJ: fee: $36, ($36) Carolyn Berry: FA-AAPCB: fee: $36, ($36)

INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTS

DIY

Kim Brook Students explore fahsion history and industry while creating DIY clothing and accessories. FA-AAX063: Mon, 9/8-11/24, 6PM-8PM, fee: $225 ($202.50)

The Prepared Journal Traci Bunkers

This workshop will explore unique techniques for transforming ordinary books into journals or artist’s books. Students will use collage and mixed-media to convert a book into a finished work of art in itself, or as a starting point for a visual journal. No experience necessary. For more information, visit Traci’s web site at www.TraciBunkers.com. FA-AAX034: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 7PM-9PM, fee: $225 ($202.50)

Natural Dyeing

Neil Goss This class covers the basics of natural dyeing and environmentally friendly art making. It will include using historical dye stuffs and foraging local dyestuffs in our surrounding landscape while using primitive and modern dye techniques. No experience necessary. FA-AAX014: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 6PM-9PM, fee: $290 ($261)

JEWELRY & METALS

Exploring Metals

Dan Dakotas Create unique jewelry while learning basic metalworking skills. Students will learn how to saw, texture, color, rivet, and solder small-scale metal projects. Bring your ideas and the instructor will provide technical guidance and inspiration. Everyone welcome, no experience necessary. FA-AAJ012: Tues, 10/7-11/25, 6PM-8PM, fee:$158 ($142.20)

Woven & Dyed Jewelry Damia Smith

Create metal jewelry suchas necklaces, earrings and brooches using textile techniques. Explore knitting, crocheting, weaving, and stitching with different metals in combination with surface coloration techniques such as enameling, anodizing, and prismacolor. No previous experience necessary. Some materials provided and others will be available for purchase. FA-AAJ021: Mon, 9/8-11/24, 6PM-8PM, fee: $225 ($202.50)

Jewelry Design

Rachael Sudlow Learn techniques to make quality jewelry pieces working in copper, brass & sterling silver. Students will refine techniques such as sawing, filing, drilling, soldering, forming & stone setting. Each class will involve a new project, while allowing plenty of time to work on your own designs. Focus of the class will be on producing basic jewelry pieces- rings, chains, earrings & pendants. Materials will be available for purchase. Some basic understanding of metal work is helpful. FA-AAJ023: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 7PM-9PM, fee: $275 ($247.50)

Metals Open Studio Rachael Sudlow

Finish a project from your last class, or continue to explore jewelry making and metalsmithing in the metals studio. You must have prior metals experience to enroll. Equipment and tools will be available but students must supply their own materials. FA-AAJ113: Wed, 9/10-12/3, 5PM-7PM, fee: $275 ($247.50)

Earrings, Earrings, Earrings Workshop Damia Smith

In 4 hours, students will create pairs of unique earrings using basic jewelry skills with alternative materials and techniques. No previous experience necessary. Some materials will be provided and some will be available for purchase. FA-AAJ036: Sat, 9/13-9/13, 1AM-5PM, fee: $55 ($49.50)

Stained Glass

Shanna Wagner Stained glass is one of the most precious and revered mediums in the decorative arts. Explore fundamental stained glass techniques while creating a unique piece. Class is project focused: students will leave with a small stained glass window. No experience necessary. FA-AAJ046: Sat, 9/20-11/8, 9AM-11AM, fee: $163 ($146.70)

Fused Glass Jewelry Workshop

Shanna Wagner Learn the basics of fusing glass and create a one of a kind piece of jewelry. Students will make a pendant and matching earrings. FA-AAJ056: Sat, 11/22-11/22, 1PM-4PM, fee: $55 ($49.50)

Mosaic Ornaments Shanna Wagner

Students create mosaic glass star and angel ornaments in this holiday workshop. FA-AAJ066: Sat, 11/15-11/15, 1PM-3PM, fee: $50 ($45))

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Private Metals Sessions

The Lawrence Arts Center faculty offers private lessons. These individualized lessons are meant for those who need individual attention from a professional to create a work of art or to fine tune a technique, and for students who can’t find a class that fits their schedule. Meeting times are arranged on an hourly basis and are to be arranged by teacher and student. Choose from our highly qualified staff. To learn more about them, go to www.lawrenceartscenter.org. Fee: $36 hour, minimum 1 hour. Herb Friedson: FA-AAJHF, fee: $36 ($36) Shanna Wagner: FA-AAJSW: fee: $36 ($36) Joel Pollack: FA-AAJP: fee: $36 ($36) Rachel Sudlow: FA-AAJRS: fee: $36 ($36)

PRINTMAKING & BOOK ARTS Bookmaking

Liza MacKinnon Both the left and right sides of the brain are engaged as the class progresses from simple to increasingly complex multi-signature book forms. Students will build a custom mini-library to house their collection of sample books in the following forms: flutter/concertina, pamphlet, Japanese stab-style, codex, Coptic, and long stitch forms. Extras include: paste paper, paper marbling, and the Woven Coptic and Secret Belgian bindings. Each form is accompanied by copious hand-illustrated handouts. All supplies included. FA-AAR071: Mon, 9/8-11/24, 5PM-7PM, Mon, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Beginning Printmaking

Tonja Torgerson This course is designed to introduce students to a wide variety of printmaking processes. Students will explore traditional methods such as relief and intaglio; and also experiment with more contemporary methods. Methods covered may include but not be limited to; Relief, Monoprint, Intaglio, Lithography, Digital/Hybrid Combinations. This class is open to all levels of experience. FA-AAR011: Mon, 9/8-11/24, 7PM-9PM, Mon, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Screenprinting

Tonja Torgerson Screenprinting (serigraphy) is a printmaking method of complex stencils made most famous by the artist Andy Warhol. This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals and technical principles of a variety of serigraphic processes. Students will explore traditional and contemporary methods such as; drawing fluid and screen filler, paper stencil, and photomechanical reproductions such as photo emulsion and rubylith. Open to beginning and advanced students. FA-AAR022: Tues, 9/9-11/25, 5:30PM7:30PM, Tues, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Letterpress

Tim O’Brien If you like the written word and making images, this class gives you a chance to combine the two. Tim O’Brien will teach how to design, set and print type to create stationery, business cards and broadsheets, or the student’s own project. Basic supplies included. FA-AAR044: Thurs, 9/11-12/4, 7PM-9PM, Thurs, fee: $235 ($211.50)

Woodblock Printmaking Sally Piller

This class will introduce beginning students to the basic in and outs of woodblock printing. A demonstration of mokuhanga (Japanese water-based woodblock print) will be included as well as a tool sharpening workshop and an inspiring visit to the print room at The Spencer Museum of Art to look at woodblock prints from their extensive collection. The class is open to all skill levels from beginniers to masterful printmakers. Good hand-eye coordination and the capability of working with sharp tools is required. FA-AAR013: Wed, 9/24-12/3, 7PM-9PM, Wed, fee: $200 ($180)

Private Printmaking Sessions

The Lawrence Arts Center faculty offers private lessons. These individualized lessons are meant for those who need individual attention from a professional to create a work of art or to fine tune a technique, and for students who can’t find a class that fits their schedule. Meeting times are arranged on an hourly basis and are to be arranged by teacher and student. Choose from our highly qualified staff. To learn more about them, go to www.lawrenceartscenter.org. Fee: $36 hour, minimum 1 hour. Tim O’Brien FA-AARTO: fee: $36 ($36) Tonja Torgerson FA-AARTT: fee: $36 ($36)

first time. Included in the fee is equipment use, basic inks and tools. Participants have access during the times the studio is open, but the scheduled classes have the right-ofway. Participants must provide their own paper and specialty inks. Students must attend a mandatory meeting the first day of the session on Mon. Sept. 8 at 6pm. FA-AAR0100: Mon-Sun, 9/8-11/29, 9AM9PM, fee: $270 ($243)

WRITING

Screenwriting

Marlo Angell Learn & explore the fundamentals of writing a screenplay such as character, dialogue, and plot structure. Bring an existing idea, create a new one to create work in a supportive and collaborative workshop setting. Min 5 / Max 10 (*No class October 31) FA-AAW022: Tues, 9/9-10/28, 7:30PM9:30PM, fee: $145 ($130.50)

Storytelling for Adults

Annola Charity Everyone loves to hear a great story! This class will teach the basic process of creating and telling your own stories. Participants will also have the opportunity to perform. Open to all levels. FA-AAW032: Tues, 9/9-11/25, 6PM-7:30PM, fee: $175 ($157.50)

Printmaking Open Studio

Kyla Strid This studio class is for experienced printmakers interested in working independently. At least two printmaking classes, or the equivalent experience, are recommended before signing up for Open Studio for the

ARTISTS

Every two years, the Lawrence Arts Center hosts 6 nationally recognized ceramicists in a symposium on topics central to the contemporary ceramics art world. This rare opportunity offers a chance to interact and observe ceramic artists working in the top of the field. Over the course of two days, this select group of artists are active in studios at the Lawrence Arts Center demonstrating sculpting processes, wheel throwing, surface decoration and glazing, representing a diverse range of techniques and approaches to ceramic art. The six artists are paired up in three studios at the Arts Center, to demonstrate their techniques and encourage dialogue with the audience. Attendees are encouraged to visit each of the three studios throughout the two day symposium on Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11 from 9am to 4pm. Check website for full schedule and registration. Fee is $100 lawrenceartscenter.org

Sunshine Cobb Gerrit Grimm Chris Gustin Akio Takamori Patti Warashina Stan Welsh


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Lawrence Arts Center Legacy Fund The Lawrence Arts Center Legacy Fund, held at the Douglas County Community Foundation, will underwrite visual and performing arts programming for children at the Lawrence Arts Center. Established in 2014 with a $100,000 gift from the Ethel and Raymond Rice Foundation and a $100,000 gift from the Marianna and Ross Beach Foundation, the Fund will support financial aid and arts programming at the Arts Center for children in Head Start, CASA, Boys and Girls Club and other social service agencies served by the Arts Center’s ArtsReach program. This fund may also be used to underwrite costs for children’s programming directly related to training and retaining teaching artists for preschool through high school visual and performing arts classes. OUR LEGACY FUND FOUNDERS (as of 7/1/2014)

Your gift can ensure that funds are available for current and future needs of the Lawrence Arts Center in providing access to visual and performing arts education for our children from preschool through high school, now and down the road.

Anonymous Ellie LeCompte Ethel and Raymond Rice Foundation Ross and Marianna Beach Foundation Joan and Web Golden Sheryl and Bud Jacobs Sally Hare-Schriner and Dan Schriner Susan and Brad Tate Mary and Jeff Weinberg Thomas D. Galloway Family Ann Evans Lawrence Arts Center Endowment The Ann Evans Lawrence Arts Center Endowment fund supports the annual operations of the ARTS Center with a 5% payout available for current needs. The fund was established to honor founding director Ann Evans.

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school of dance Little Movers Little Movers are young children’s classes designed to introduce dance through an exploration process that respects age and ability. The goals of the classes are to improve motor skills, foster self-control and encourage the understanding of movement within a playful environment. Classes are designed to prepare children for the study of ballet, modern dance, sports and other physical activities. Enroll in age appropriate classes.

Mommy/Daddy & Me! (ages 1.5-2.5) Melissa Mendl / Monkia Ivy In this unique class, the parent spends quality one-on-one time with his or her child, encouraging the discovery of movement and expression through a structured blend of dance, music and imagination. Both parents and children are introduced to age appropriate stretches, coordination exercises and rhythm. In addition, this class gives parents the opportunity to increase their own balance, flexibility and joy through movement. This class will have live music accompaniment when available! Melissa: FA-CDYMME1: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 10AM-10:45AM, fee: $203 ($182.70) Monika: FA-CDYMME5: Fri, 8/22-12/19, 3:30PM4:15PM, fee: $203 ($182.70)

Music and Movement (ages 3-4) Melissa Mendl This fun-filled class is designed to encourage and cultivate a child’s natural movement response to music. Students develop important listening and interpretive skills while exploring an array of musical styles and genres. The class introduces songs, rhymes and music concepts with an emphasis on rhythm, timing, coordination and imagination. This class will have live music accompaniment when available! Melissa: FA-CDYMM1: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 9:00AM-9:45AM, fee: $203 ($182.70) Melissa: FA-CDYMM3: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 10:45AM-11:30AM, fee: $203 ($182.70)

Preschool Dance I

(ages 3-4) Donna Jo Harkrider FA-CDYLM14: Thur, 8/21-12/18, 3:30PM4:15PM, fee: $203 ($182.70) FA-CDYLM16: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 9AM-9:45AM, fee: $203 ($182.70)

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Preschool Dance II (ages 3.5-4.5) Betsy McCafferty / Donna Jo Harkrider Betsy: FA-CDYLM21: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 3PM3:45PM, fee: $203 ($182.70) Donn Jo: FA-CDYLM26: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 9:50AM-10:35AM, fee: $203 ($182.70)

Preschool Dance III

(ages 4-5) Monika Ivy / Donna Jo Harkrider Monika: FA-CDYLM32: Tue, 8/19-12/16, 3:30PM-4:15PM, fee: $203 ($182.70) Donna Jo: FA-CDYLM36: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 10:40AM-11:25AM, fee: $203 ($182.70)

CLASSICAL BALLET TRAINING All ballet students follow a sequential program for each level which is carefully designed to development awareness, musicality, and coordination as well as flexibility and strength. Upon entrance, students are “placed” into the appropriate level by the instructor. Students should expect to spend a minimum of two years at each level or until he/ she has accomplish the specific level’s objectives. Higher levels are required to enroll in a set minimum of classes per week. Students who cannot enroll in the required amount should consider an “open” class if available. Attire for youth classes follows a strite guideline which is available in the Dance Handbook. When possible, ballet classes are accompanied by a live pianist. Kinder Ballet

(Kindergarten) Betsy McCafferty / Donna Jo Harkrider Students are introduced to simple ballet movements, while learning the basic elements of ballet and participating in storytelling using movement. Betsy: FA-CDYKB1: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 3:45PM4:30PM, fee: $199 ($179.1) Donna Jo:FA-CDYKB6: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 11:30AM-12:15PM, fee: $199 ($179.1)

Intro to Ballet (1st grade and up) Monika Ivy / Donna Jo Harkrider At this level, students learn the fundamentals of ballet and start connecting movements to vocabulary. Monika: FA-CDYIB5: Fri, 8/22-12/19, 4:15PM5PM, fee: $199 ($179.1) Donna Jo: FA-CDYIB4: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 1:15PM2PM, fee: $199 ($179.1)

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Ballet I

(2nd grade and up) Elizabeth Schafer / Cynthis Crews Students at this level are encourage to also enroll in Contemporay I and Jazz I. Elizabeth: FA-CDYB11: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 4:30PM-5:30PM, fee: $190 ($171) Cynthia: FA-CDYB16: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 9AM10AM, fee: $190 ($171) Boy’s Ballet I (ages 9yrs and up) Hanan Misko This class is designed specifically for male-dancers. While focusing on ballet technique, students will cover fundamental basics and put them into practice traveling, balancing and jumping. Free for boys enrolled in another dance class. Contact Dance Program Director for more info. FA-CDYBB13: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 4PM-5PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Ballet I for Teens Paige Comparato This class is designed to specifically introduce teens to ballet technique. It is geared for more mature learners who simply have little physical experience with dance but understand concepts and can work toward self-correction. FA-CDYBT12: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 4PM-5PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Ballet II

(3rd grade and up) Cynthia Crews Two classes a week are recommended. Students are encourage to also enroll in Contemporary II and Jazz I. FA-CDYB21: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 4:15PM-5:15PM, fee: $190 ($171) FA-CDYB23: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 3:30PM-4:30PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Ballet II for Teens Paige Comparato

This class is for teens who have been introduced to the fundamentals of ballet technique in Teens Ballet I. As a transitional class, students should take this and other appropriate classes until ready to join the regular sequential ballet program. FA-CDYBT24: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 4PM-5PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Ballet III

(4th grade and up) Cynthia Crews Two classes a week are recommended. Students are encourage to also enroll in Contemporary II and Jazz I. FA-CDYB31: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 5:15PM-6:30PM, fee: $224 ($201.60) FA-CDYB35: Fri, 8/22-12/19, 4:15PM-5:30PM, fee: $224 ($201.60) FA-CDYB36: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 10AM-11:15AM, fee: $224 ($201.60)

Ballet IV

(5th grade and up) Cynthia Crews / Shannon Pickett Three classes a week are recommended. Two classes a week are required. Students are encouraged to enroll in Modern I and Jazz II to become a well-rounded dancer. Cynthia: FA-CDYB43: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 6:30PM8PM, fee: $258 ($232.20) Shannon: FA-CDYB44: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 4:15PM-5:45PM, fee: $258 ($232.20)

Ballet IV & V (OPEN)

(5th grade and up) Elizabeth Schafer This is an Open class with minimumal requirements allowing flexibility of attendance. Class Cards may be used. Three classes a week are recommended. At this level, students are encourage to also enroll in Jazz I-II and Modern/Contemporary classes. FA-CDYB451: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 6:30PM-8PM, fee: $258 ($232.20)

Ballet V

Paige Comparato Four classes a week are recommended. Three classes a week are required. At this level, students are encouraged to enroll in Pre & Beginning Pointe, Jazz II, and Modern I in order to become a well-rounded dancer. FA-CDYB52: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 5:15PM-6:45PM, fee: $258 ($232.20) FA-CDYB54: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 6PM-7:30PM, fee: $258 ($232.20)

Ballet V/VI/VII

Cynthia Crews Three classes a week are required. Students interested in learning ballet variations should consider enrolling in the succeeding class. FA-CDYB5676: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 12:15PM1:45PM, fee: $258 ($232.20)

Ballet VI & VII Cynthia Crews / Shannon Pickett Four classes a week are recommended. Three classes a week are required. Students are encourage to cross-train and enroll in Pilates, Modern II, and Jazz II/III in order to become a strong and diverse dancers. Cynthia: FA-CDYB672: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 5PM6:30PM, fee: $258 ($232.20) Cynthia: FA-CDYB673: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 5PM6:30PM, fee: $258 ($232.20) (on pointe) Shannon: FA-CDYB673: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 5:45PM-7:15PM, fee: $258 ($232.20)

Ballet VI & VII at KU Robinson Center

(OPEN) Jerel Hilding Open to Students on a Class Card and those who cannot commit to the required set amount Classes. Four classes a week are recommended. Read the Dance Handbook for information regarding parking, drop-off/pick-up, and more. Students are encourage to cross-train by enrolling in Pilates, Modern II, and Jazz II/III in order to become a strong and diverse dancer. FA-CDYB671: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 5PM-6:30PM, fee: $258 ($232.20)


Ballet Variations

THE SCHOOL OF DANCE AT THE ARTS CENTER OFFERS:

Cynthia Crews In this class students will learn famous and renown ballet solos, duos, and trios that every dancer should know. Students must be enrolled in the preceding Ballet V/VI/VII class and should expect to wear flat ballet shoes unless otherwise approved. FA-CDYV6: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 1:45PM-2:15PM, fee: $122 ($109.80)

Pre & Beginning Pointe

(4th grade and up) Paige Comparato Pointe instructor approval is required. Students must be recommended by their ballet technique teacher and have three-four years consistent of ballet training. Pre-pointe and first year pointe students have class twice a week and focus on strengthening their body and using proper technique in preparation for the rigors of dancing en pointe. Must be enrolled in preceding Ballet V or VI-VII class. Please consult with Pointe instructor prior to purchasing pointe shoes for the first time. FA-CDYBP2: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 6:45PM-7:15PM, fee: $122 ($109.8) FA-CDYBP4: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 7:30PM-8PM, fee: $122 ($109.8)

Intermediate Pointe Cynthia Crews Pointe instructor approval is required. Students must demonstrate strength and proper use of technique in Pre & Beginning Pointe prior to this class. Must be enrolled in preceding Ballet VI-VII class Cynthia: FA-CDYIP2: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 6:30PM7PM, fee: $122 ($109.8) Shannon: FA-CDYIP4: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 7:15PM-7:45PM, fee: $122 ($109.8)

MODERN/ CONTEMPORARY The Modern/Contemporary program brings a vital strength and balance to the entire dance program. From the early modern pioneers to the avant-garde contemporary innovators, both genres support creative ideas and transform the approach to the common thought process. Increasingly becoming more relevant in today’s world where knowledge is power and diversity is essential, experiencing these classes is priceless and will connect you to American dance history. Contemporary Youth dance classes center on a holistic approach and respects the dancers’ individual development level and needs. Based on the philosophy that every child is an artist, these classes focus on discovery and encourage free play, structured improvisation, balance, and conditioning within a group of social peers.

• Comprehensive technical training based on the major disciplines of dance: ballet, modern dance, jazz, and tap. • Superior instruction that builds the knowledge, strength, flexibility and coordination appropriate for each discipline. • Exploration & enrichment programs throughout the year develops dancers as thinking artists. • Guest artists, master classes and intensive workshops to broaden understanding and awareness of the larger world of dance. • Unique performance opportunities that offer age- and training-appropriate stage experiences.

Adult Ballet I (adults/9th grade and up)

Donna Jo Harkrider The adult dance program offers a variety of techniques for those experiencing dance for the first time as well as those who wish to continue a life-long interest in dance. Instructors specifically organize offerings to emphasize progress over perfection and strive to inspire a joy of motion and expression. FA-CDAB11: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 7:30PM-8:45PM, fee: $224 ($201.60)

THE SCHOOL OF DANCE WELCOMES YOU! OPEN/ADULT CLASSES: These classes are appropriate for those who meet the technical level. No extra requirements are necessary to attend and Class Cards may be used.

Adult Ballet I/II (adults/9th grade+)

Melissa Mendl / Paige Comparato Beginning Ballet. No experience necessarily but encouraged. Melissa: FA-CDAB123: Wed, 8/21-12/18, 9:15AM-10:30AM, fee: $224 ($201.60) Paige: FA-CDAB124: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 10:15AM-11:30AM, fee: $224 ($201.60)

TUITION/DISCOUNTS: Consider becoming an Arts Center member to receive a 10% discount or enroll in multiple dance classes to receive a 15%-30% discount on all dance classes. Go online or contact us to learn more about discounts and our financial aid program. Want to try a class? First one is on us! E-mail or call the front desk for more information.

Adult Ballet II/III (adults/9th grade +) Cynthia Crews Adult Ballet II/III is for those adults who are familiar with basic ballet technique. Cynthia: FA-CDAB233: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 8PM9:30PM, fee: $258 ($232.20)

View our Dance Handbook and Weekly Class Schedule online! Everything you need to know is now in the Dance Handbook which all students are required to read. Download this and our Weekly Class Schedule from the main school of dance web page.

New Dance Ensemble: VIVIFY DANCE

Artistic Director, Hanan Misko

Contemporary Youth I

while working off the center, catch and release, falling, use of gravity, and many others. Ballet Levels VI & VII are strongly encourage to enroll. FA-CDYM22: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 7-8PM, $190($171)

Vivify Dance is a pre-professional, youth ensemble in residency at the Lawrence Arts Center. Founded and artistically directed by the Dance Program Director, Hanan Misko, this ensemble is a collective of aspiring students. A creative playground, the ensemble collabo rates with various dance genres and concepts to produce its work. MEMBER REQUIREMENTS: Members are required to attend at least 1 of each of the following: Ballet Level IV-VII, Jazz II-III, and Modern I-II/Contemporary Class. Members are required to attend all weekly rehearsals: Weds 8-9:15pm during the weeks of Sept 3-Nov 19, 2014 & Jan 14 -May 27, 2015; and occasional project rehearsals: Saturdays 3 to 4:30 (tentative) during the weeks of Sept 3-Nov 19, 2014 & Jan 14 -May 27, 2015. Project rehearsals will be announced at least 2 weeks in advance. Deadline to Register is Tuesday, Sept 4. FA-CDYVIVIFY2: $190

(1st-2nd grade) Donna Jo Harkrider FA-CDYM14: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 5:30-6:30PM, $190($171)

Contemporary Youth II

(3rd-5th grade) Donna Jo Harkrider FA-CDYC23: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 5:30PM-6:30PM, $190 ($171)

Contemporary Youth III

(6th-8th grade) Donna Jo Harkrider FA-CDYC32: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 7:15PM-8:15PM, $190 ($171)

Modern/Limoń I (5th grade and up)

Monika Ivy

In this brand new class, students will learn the basic elements of the Limoń technique as well as other fundamental techniques. Exploring new movements, concepts, ways to balance, and principles, this class will transform your approach to dance. Ballet Levels IV & V are strongly encouraged to enroll. FA-CDYM12: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 4:15PM-5:15PM, $190 ($171)

Modern/Limoń II

(7th grade and up) Willie Lenoir We are thrilled to welcome Willie Lenoir, KU Dance lecturer, as a member of the dance faculty! In this class, students will train passionately in the Limoń technique principles

Adult Modern

(adults/9th grade+) Donna Jo Harkrider This class will explore movements and concepts found within Graham, Limon, Horton, and other standard modern techniques. Move as the 20th century great American-pioneers did and learned how they danced! FA-CDAM1: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 8:15PM-9:15PM, $190 ($171)

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Y O U T H & A D U LT TAP•JA ZZ•HIP HOP Step Up Your Game!

(boys only! ages 11 and up) Daniel Xaysongkham This class concentrates on agility, flexibility, and strength training which is especially important to young athletes utilizing dance training to provide new moves for on and off the field. Jump higher, leap further, move with increased confidence in athletics, and in life. This program is for boys interested in athletics as well as the performing arts. Curriculum development made possible by Bill Self’s Assists Foundation. FA-CDYSTEP5: Fri, 8/22-12/19, 5PM-6PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Jazz I

(2nd-5th grade) Donna Jo Harkrider This class centers on the core of Jazz. Working on rhythm, coordination, and character, students will learn element needed for Jazz II. FA-CDYJ11: Mon, 8/18-12/15, 6:30PM7:30PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Jazz II

(5th and and up) Vashti Goracke Students will focus on learning dance combinations and develop the standard techniques to produce dynamic leaps, kicks, body part isolation, syncopation, counter rhythm, and unique styling. Don’t miss out! FA-CDYJ21: Mon, 8/18-12/22, 8PM-9PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Jazz II/III

(5th grade and up) Vashti Goracke Must have at least 2 years of jazz experience or equivalent. FA-CDYJ236: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 11:15AM12:15PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Jazz/Contemporary III

Adult Jazz

(adults/9th grade and up) Vashti Goracke This class will focus on fun and energetic jazz fundamentals. Covering isolations, turns, leaps, and short choreography . . . you will have a blast! FA-CDAJ4: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 7:45PM8:45PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Jazz/Tap Combo I

(Kindergarten-1st grade) Vashti Goracke / Donna Jo Harkrider This class will cover the essential elements in both Jazz and Tap dance while encouraging a life-long love of dance. It’s the perfect combo for any beginning dancer. FA-CDYJT6: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 12:15PM1:15PM, fee: $207 ($186.30)

Jazz/Tap Combo I (1st-4th grade) Donna Jo Harkrider This class will cover the essential elements in both Jazz and Tap dance while encouraging a life-long love of dance. It’s the perfect combo for any beginning dancer. FA-CDYJT13: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 4:30PM5:30PM, fee: $207 ($186.30)

Tap II (must have prior experience. All ages welcome!) Donna Jo Harkrider Must have 2 years of experience or equilalent. This class will focus of the steps, rhythm, and developing technique needed for Tap II/III. FA-CDYT26: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 2:00PM3:00PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Tap II/III (must be inter-adv. All ages

welcome!) Donna Jo Harkrider Intermediate/Advance skills in rhythms and vocabulary are practiced. Lessons will focus on identifying rhythmic patterns and structures, syncopation, counterpoint, and call and response. Rudimentary tap dance sequences such as time-steps and technical components of more complex vocabulary is regularly rehearsed. FA-CDYT233: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 7:30PM8:30PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Vashti Goracke Students will be challenged by using concepts and advanced vocabulary in addition to complex Jazz combinations. Must be Intermiate-Advanced. FA-CDYJ33: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 6:30PM7:30PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Tap III

Jazz/Musical Theatre Dance

Adult Tap! (adults/9th grade and up)

(ages 12 and up) Hanan Misko / Melissa Mendl This class is grounded in Broadway moves and jazz technique. Join this class to learn what you need to become a tripple-threat or dance just for fun! Consider Enrolling in Ballet I for Teens or a level/age appropriate ballet class. Melissa: FA-CDYJMTD3: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 3PM-4PM, fee: $190 ($171)

(must be advanced) Donna Jo Harkrider This class is advanced and will consist of complicated yet fun rhythms and vocabulary. Must be enrolled in the preceding Tap II/III class. FA-CDYT33: Wed, 8/20-12/17, 8:30PM-9PM, fee: $88 ($79.2) Donna Jo Harkrider Come take this up-beat class and make your own sounds. From Fred Astaire to Savion Glover, this class will cover a wide range of rhythm. This class is open to all talent levels. FA-CDAT2: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 8PM-9PM, fee: $190 ($171)

C U LT U R A L SOCIAL DANCE D A N C E S (all ages welcome) Ballroom at Signs of Life Irish Step Dancing I at KU Robinson Center Caitlin Mordan

Dancers will be introduced to the basics of Irish dancing as well as learn to identify and dance some of the traditional beginning dances. Read the Dance Handbook for information regarding parking, drop-off/ pick-up, and more. FA-CDYID16: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 1PM-2PM, fee: $190 ($171)

Irish Step Dancing II at KU Robinson Center Caitlin Mordan Dancers will be introduced to the hard shoe dances, as well as step up the difficulty in the soft shoe. Read the Dance Handbook for information regarding parking, drop-off/ pick-up, and more FA-CDYID26: Sat, 8/23-12/20, 2PM-3PM, fee: $190 ($171)

FITNESS•YOGA• P I L AT E S Adults 80’s Jazz Fitness

(adults/9th grade and up) Vashti Goracke If you remember the 80’s, this class is for you. Come prepared to sweat and dance to the beat of the 80’s. What you wear is up to you but be sure to bring a towel. FA-CDJF2: Tues, 8/19-12/16, 9AM-10AM, fee: $204, ($183.60)

Yoga

(adults/9th grade and up) Kathryn Harpstrite Relax and recharge with simple, gentle practices that yoke your awareness to your body and breath. Gain core strength, range of motion, and flexibility in a soothing environment. Those with preschoolers should consider enolling their child in Music and Movement or Preschool Dance II happening at the same time. FA-CDYGA1: Mon, 8/18-9/29, 9AM-10AM, fee: $84, ($75.60) FA-CDYGA21: Mon, 8/18-9/29, 3PM-4PM, fee: $84, ($75.60) FA-CDYG21: Mon, 10/6-12/15, 9AM-10AM, fee: $96, ($86.40) FA-CDYG221: Mon, 10/6-12/15, 3PM-4PM, fee: $96, ($86.40)

Christie Curtis / Blue Barrand Learn to perform the basics of the Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango and East Coast Swing. Read the Dance Handbook for parking info and more. FA-CDABALL4: Thurs, 8/21-10/9, 7-8PM, fee: $96, ($86.40)

Latin at Signs of Life Christie Curtis / Blue Barrand These classes will teach you and your partner to move around the floor with elegant motion and style. These dances are rhythmic and fast paced and especially fun for two. Read the Dance Handbook for parking information and more. FA-LATIN4: Thurs, 10/16-12/11, 7-8PM, fee: $96, ($86.40)

Fall Dance Studio Workshop

(all ages) (free to enroll & perform) The Dance Studio Workshops provide an opportunity for student dancers and choreographers to create and perform their own creative works in a supportive and encouraging environment. Artists are given a chance to showcase their creative facilities and express their inner voices with the possibility of being selected to perform at the End-of-Year Gala. Vivify Dance, the newly founded pre-professional youth dance ensemble in residency at the Arts Center, will also be performing on these showcases. Anyone registered in a dance class at the Lawrence Arts Center is allowed to participate in this event. Deadline to enroll by is October 24th, 2014: FA-CDWORK The fall showcase will take place on Friday, November 21st, 2014 at 6:00pm.

MASTER CLASSES Dance Master Class with American Fusion Project

Wednesday, September 3, 5:30-7pm, Mainstage $10 (free for members of Lawrence Ballet Theatre & Vivify Dance)

Dance Accompanist Workshop with Michael Dolman

Saturday, November 1st, 5-7pm, Dance Studio $20 (Lawrence School of Dance Accompanists attend free)

Pilates

(adults/5th grade and up) Sara Felt Strengthen your core and balance your muscle development in order to create a lean, strong, and flexible body. Mats provided. Great dancers and non-dancers! FA-CDAPIL4: Thurs, 8/21-12/18, 5PM-6PM, fee: $204, ($183.60)

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR LAWRENCE BALLET THEATRE AND THE SCHOOL OF DANCE PROVIDED BY

Teresa Mulinazzi Kempf, CFP Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Dr. John Hay, DDS


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STORY SLAM

Real stories, live & uncensored. Second Friday of every month September to April (except December) Stories told live. Extraordinary, witty, suspenseful: whatever yarns you have, spin them. This is a don’t-miss occasion to hear and share whoppers, MOTH– style, the second Friday of each month. Raconteurs step up to the mic to bring laughs, tears, surprise, amazement, and the occasional awkward moment. All are welcome, bring a tale to tell on the theme for the evening, or just come to eavesdrop. Never the same story, or evening, twice. Adults 18+ only. Live music & social hour starts at 7pm. Slam starts at 7:30pm. Cocktails throughout. September 12 | That Summer Feeling October 10 | Scars November 14 | Separation January 9 | Firsts February 13 | Lust

March 13 | Fish Out of Water March 14 | A special Story Slam April 10 | Money May 8 | Grand Slam (the year’s best storytellers) May 9 | A special Story Slam

A SPECIAL STORY SLAM EVENT!

AN EVENING WITH CARMEN DEEDY

Saturday, November 15 $10 adults, $7.50 seniors/students Carmen Agra Deedy has been writing for children for over two decades. Born in Havana, Cuba, she came to the U.S. as a refugee in <carmenhighres04.jpg>1964. She grew up in Decatur, Georgia, where she lives today. Deedy began writing as a young mother and storyteller whose NPR commentaries on All Things Considered were collected and released under the title, Growing Up Cuban In Decatur, Georgia. The pithy collection of twelve stories soon garnered awards, among them a 1995 Publishers Weekly Best Audio (Adult Storytelling) and a 1996 Parents’ Choice Gold Award. Her children’s books have won numerous awards. Carmen will also perform a short story during the regularly scheduled Friday, November 14 Story Slam and will appear at the Lawrence Public Library earlier in the day on Saturday, November 15. Sponsored by Anne and David Hollond

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AMERICAN FUSION PROJECT 2014: INTO THE SUN September 4 | 7:30pm $10 adults, $5 students/seniors

Young Artists from the Juilliard School in New York combine diverse art forms with the text of A True Account of Talking to the Sun on Fire Island by American poet, Frank O’Hara. Dancers, composers, singers, a violinist, a cellist, a pianist and a photographer collaborate to present an unforgettable performing arts experience.

Dance Master Class with American Fusion Project Wednesday, September 3 | 5:30-7pm | Mainstage $10 (free for members of Lawrence Ballet Theatre & Vivify Dance)

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THE NERVOUS SET; A JAZZ MUSICAL OF THE BEAT GENERATION

Original book by Jay Landesman, original music by Tommy Wolf, lyrics by Fran Landesman. Additional book and concept based on Landesman’s novel of the same name by Ric Averill. Directed by Ric Averill October 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 8pm $30 adults, $25 seniors, $20 students As hip now as it was then, The Nervous Set hit Broadway like a flash of lightening during its run in 1959. First performed at the Beat mecca the Crystal Palace in St. Louis, this emblematic Beat generation jazz musical is a riff on the life and death of the iconic literary magazine, Neurotica (Nervous in the musical). Lyrics by poet Fran Landesman; book by Neurotica’s editor and Bohemian icon, Jay Landesman and music by jazz great, Tommy Wolf. This revitalized classic embodies Beat life in The Village of the early 1950’s. The Arts Center production features Kansas City great Seth Golay in the Landesman role, jazz singer Megan Birdsall as his wife, Lawrence singer Kirsten Paludan as his lover, New York based actors Tom Picasso as the Ginsberg character and Alex Kipp as the Gershon Legman character and Kansas City’s Michael Andrew Smith as the Jack Kerouac character. Live band consists of local jazz greats Jeff Harshbarger on bass, Brian Baggett on guitar, Wayne Hawkins on piano and Taylor Babb on percussion. Sponsored by US Bank, Susan and Jim Hasselle, Katy and Ty Porter, and the Resident Artist Fund

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THE HALLOWEEN MONSTER BALL: FRIGHTENINGLY FUNKY FAMILY FUN

Original music by Ric Averill Directed by Cynthia Crews, Hanan Misko and School of Dance Faculty October 25 & 26 | 3pm October 31 | 4pm $10 adults, $7.50 students and seniors, $5.00 children 5 years and younger Calling all Mummies and Bads: grab your littlest vampire and head to the Arts Center for a Halloween hulabaloo that is not to be missed! Lawrence Ballet Theatre and the School of Dance present modern incarnations of classic Halloween tunes. Everyone is invited to attend in costume, especially on Halloween to head downtown after the performance for trick or treats.

DOWNTOWN UNDERGROUND SERIES #1

EDWARD GANT’S AMAZING FEATS OF LONELINESS

A Traveling Freak Show of Emotional Deformities by Anthony Neilson co-produced with Lawrence’s Card Table Theater Company Directed by Jacqueline Grunau Live music by the Free State Liberation Orchestra Gypsy Band October 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 November 1, 6, 7, 8 | all shows 8pm $15 adults, $12.50 seniors, $10 students The story of an Ugly Girl whose pimples burst into pearls and a lovesick man with a cork in his brain. Limited seating, so book early. Free drink pass with purchase of tickets to Downtown Underground Series 1 and 2 (see January’s Pies from the Porn Kitchen).

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RAGTIME! AN AFTERNOON WITH SCOTT JOPLIN FEATURING PIANIST MICHAEL DOLMAN

November 1 | 7:30pm $10 adults, $5 seniors, students free

upcoming auditions Nine Four-0 Jazz Vocal

Professional jazz singer Donna Tucker will direct a jazz vocal show choir for 8th-12th graders. Students should prepare a jazz, contemporary or musical theater piece and bring sheet music. AUDITIONS: Monday, August 18th at 7pm. REHEARSALS: Thursdays from 5:30-7pm, Aug 21– Dec 4 PERFORMANCE: Friday, December 5th at 7pm

The Kansas Nutcracker, 1856 Bleeding Kansas Edition

A fresh version of The Kansas Nutcracker recounting the early days of Lawrence. Roles for dancers and actors. No prepared audition necessary – all who audition will dance and read for roles.

AUDITIONS: Saturday, September 6, by age: 2:30pm – 5-7 year olds 3:15pm – 8-10 year olds 4pm – 11-13 year olds 5pm – 14 and over

CALLBACKS: Sunday, September 7th at 2pm, for specific roles DANCE REHEARSALS: Beginning September 26, Friday afternoon/evening, Saturday afternoon and/or Sunday afternoon ACTING REHEARSALS: Beginning November 3, Mon-Thurs evenings from 6-9pm, with nightly rehearsals beginning on December 1 FA-TKSNUT September 26-December 21, as called Fee: $95 for students 18 and under, no fee for Lawrence Ballet Theater students.

Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales An all play Ballet and Modern performance featuring classic fairy tales.

Alice in Wonderland

A play with music and dance, an all play original theatre production. Students auditioning for Alice in Wonderland should bring 16 bars of a popular song or Broadway show tune and a 60 second monologue. Accompanist and additional audition material will be provided. AUDITIONS FOR BOTH SLEEPING BEAUTY AND ALICE IN WONDERLAND Saturday, January 10, 2pm | CALLBACKS: Sunday, January 11, 2pm Fee: $95.00 ($85.50)

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Summer Youth Theater AUDITIONS Sunday, May 3 | CALLBACKS on May 4 & 5, 2015

Lawrence native Michael Dolman returns from San Francisco to perform his favorite composer’s ragtime music. An all ages concert. Dance Accompanist Workshop with Michael Dolman November 2, 3pm, Dance Studio $20, Arts Center School of Dance accompanists attend free

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THE SONS OF BRASIL

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November 5 | 7:30 PM $10 adults, $7.50 seniors, $5 students Jazz on the Mainstage featuring Roger Wilder, #1 jazz pianist in Kansas City on the Steinway.

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LYRIC ARTS TRIO

November 16 | 3pm $12 adult, $10 senior, $8 student A Steinway concert. One of Kansas City’s top classical ensembles, the Clarinet, Soprano and Piano trio perform a World War I Centennial commemoration including poems and songs from the period including works by Ravel and Debussy.

THE KANSAS NUTCRACKER

1856 BLEEDING KANSAS EDITION with Free State Liberation Orchestra featuring members of the Uptown Mandolin Quartet Orchestration and conducting by Jeff Dearinger New script and stage direction by Ric Averill New original choreography by Cynthia Crews and Hanan Misko December 12, 13 | 7pm December 14 | 2pm December 19, 20 | 7pm December 20, 21 | 2pm $21 adults, $18 seniors, $15 students A fresh new incarnation of the Lawrence Arts Center’s unique holiday classic is set in December 1856, following the sack of Lawrence and the Pottawatomie and Osawatomie Massacres, featuring John Brown, Charles Robinson and other famous Lawrencians. The story recounts the Herald of Freedom Printing Press, destroyed by Sheriff Jones and melted into cannonballs by the abolitionists. The Kansas Nutcracker features professional dancers, actors, musicians, the Lawrence Ballet Theatre as well as community dancers and actors. Major Sponsor TCK (Trust Company of Kansas) with Patron Sponsors PANDA (Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, P.A.), Barbara & Steven Hilmer, and Kaye & Chris Drahozal

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CHAEYOUNG PARK AND JACK WINEROCK

January 8 | 7:30pm Chaeyoung Park and Jack Winerock in a cabaret style performance $10 adults, $7.50 seniors, students free

DOWNTOWN UNDERGROUND SERIES #2

PIES FROM THE PORN KITCHEN

by Natalie Liccardello Directed by Ric Averill

January 22, 23 24, 29, 30 31 | 8pm $15 adults, $12.50 seniors, $10 students A fresh, ribald urban comedy of pie porn enacted, featuring Kansas City actress Amy Kelly, and Lawrence native, actor Chris Roady. Written by Kansas City actress Natalie Liccardello, Pies from the Porn Kitchen is jam-packed with unexpected twists and turns. Featured in LAC’s New Play Development Workshop in 2011, the full production promises more than a few laughs. Play contains nudity. Limited seating, so book early. Free Drink pass with purchase of tickets to Downtown Underground Series 1 and 2 (see October/November’s Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats of Loneliness).

The Lawrence Arts Center is the home of KU Jazz! Join us for free KU Jazz concerts throughout the year: October 22, 2014 | KU Jazz Combos November 17, 2014 | Vocal Jazz Groups Feb 17, 2015 | KU Jazz Big Band April 28, 2015 | KU Jazz Combos May 7, 2015 | KU Big Band Show

youth performance events NINE FOUR-O JAZZ Vocal Ensemble December 5 | 7:30pm $5 donation

ACT OUT THEATRE Youth Issue Theater December 6 | 7:30pm $5 donation


exhibitions

community artists gathering knowledge. network. pizza. OCTOBER 2 | 5 TO 7PM PRESENTATIONS BEGIN AT 6PM Sharing information about: • Lawrence Arts Center project-based residencies • Arts Center grants to create work for the 2015 Free State Festival

community supported art ArtShares, Lawrence Artwork Pick-up Party December 4, 2014 | 5:30 to 7pm ArtShares is an art subscription service for locally produced art. Much like Community Supported Agriculture, in which shareholders invest in a local farm and receive a monthly payout of fruits and vegetables, ArtShares asks shareholders to invest in original art. The program, like many others around the world, offers a reasonably priced way to support artists and receive limited edition contemporary art. Thirty “shares” will be made available for purchase by local art collectors and patrons – each share will include three limited edition works of art from the four artists and two tickets to a performances at the Lawrence Arts Center. The “shares” will be delivered to “investors” at an exclusive event/art party that will provide further opportunities for artists and patrons to connect. December artists:

Bailey Marable • Grace Peterson • Angie Pickman • Jeremy Rockwell Shares are available for purchase at a cost of $300 each. When you sign up for a Community Supported Art share, you will receive 3 limited edition works of art from three of the four participating artists and 2 tickets to a show at the Lawrence Arts Center plus an invitation to the private pick-up event/art party where you’ll have the opportunity to meet the artists and other shareholders while collecting your freshly created artwork. All art is limited edition for CSA 2014 only. Hosted in the main gallery and lobby at the Lawrence Arts Center, this exclusive event will feature music, drinks, and food.

• Involvement in Lawrence’s 9th Street project, sponsored by the Arts Center, ArtPlace, and the City of Lawrence • Exhibition opportunities at the Arts Center • Grantwriting workshops Meet 2014-15 artists-in-residence: • GunYoung Kim • Tonja Torgerson • Valerie Campos

final fridays On the last Friday of every month, hundreds of people stream in and out of galleries, restaurants, bars and coffee shops in pursuit of art and music.

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JOHN SEBELIUS Do You Know Who My Father Is?!

RUSSELL WRANKLE New Works

AUGUST 1 –SEPTEMBER 13

SEPTEMBER 26 – NOVEMBER 8

RECEPTION August 29 | 5 to 9pm INSIGHT art talk September 3 | 7pm (imag e top le f t: Wate rm e lo n G ir l s )

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AMBER GINSBERG + AARON HUGHES The Tea Project

AUGUST 29 –OCTOBER 4

Residency and Exhibition by Amber Ginsburg and Aaron Hughes

RECEPTION August 29 | 5 to 9pm INSIGHT art talk September 8 | 7pm ( i m ag e : Yo ur s M ine )

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RECEPTION September 26, 5 to 9pm | October 10, 7pm

OCTOBER 2 – NOVEMBER 14 October 2 | Opening Reception October 3 | Tea Performance October 5 | Tea Performance followed by a Tea Collection: Share your stories of tea with artists Amber Ginsburg & Aaron Hughes October 7 | Tea Collection: Share your stories of tea with artists Amber Ginsburg & Aaron Hughes October 11 | 4pm Tea Performance November 6 | Write Out Friday, November 7 | Tea Performance Saturday, November 8 | Closing & Community Event (image: HCL Tea Cup)


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SUNSHINE COBB GERRIT GRIMM CHRIS GUSTIN AKIO TAKAMORI PATTI WARASHINA STAN WELSH Check website to enroll in Symposium and for full 2014 Ceramics Symposium schedule at www.lawrenceartscenter.org

Paper | Plate A ceramics exhibition curated by Kyla Strid SEPTEMBER 26 – NOVEMBER 8 RECEPTION October 10 | 7pm

KAREN MATHEIS Chronic City NOVEMBER 14–JANUARY 3 RECEPTION November 14 | 5 to 7pm INSIGHT art talk November 17 | 7pm (image to p right: O ff R amps )

JOHN FERRY New Works NOVEMBER 7 – JANUARY 3 RECEPTION November 21 | 5 to 7pm (image bo tto m l ef t: Manhattan B ridge New Yo rk)

INSIGHT art talks THIS LECTURE SERIES brings visiting and exhibiting artists to the podium to talk about their work, and opens dialogue between artist and viewer. INSIGHT Art Talks bring a deeper understanding of works on display in the galleries throughout the year. Check website for scheduled talks. All talks start at 7pm, cash bar available! JOHN SEBELIUS | SEPTEMBER 3 | 7PM DO YOU KNOW WHO MY FATHER IS?! DAVID VERTAČNIK | SEPTEMBER 8 | 7PM LOCAL FLAVOR, SELECTED WORK 1979-2014 KAREN MATHEIS | NOVEMBER 17 | 7PM CHRONIC CITY SPONSORED BY


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Upcoming Performances Electra

by Sophocles

directed by Dennis Christilles September 5 & 6, 2014 Crafton-Preyer Theatre

Tovarich

Proof

by David Auburn

directed by Amanda Boyle October 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 2014 William Inge Memorial Theatre

The Big Meal by Dan LeFranc

directed by Peter Zazzali November 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2014 Stage Too!

by Jacques Deval Translated by Robert E. Sherwood directed by John Staniunas October 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2014 Crafton-Preyer Theatre

The Last Cyclist

by Karel Švenk, adapted by Naomi Patz directed by Rachel Blackburn & Gina Sandi-Diaz December 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 2014 William Inge Memorial Theatre

For tickets, call the University Theatre Ticket Office at 864-3982 or purchase online at www.KUTheatre.com.



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