Lawrence Arts Center

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classes • performances • exhibits

W I N T E R / S P R I N G 2014-15


welcome winter/spring 2014-15 volume xvi | no 4

CLASSES preschool/kindergarten ........................... 6 1st-5th grade........................................... 7 art space camps (school’s out) ................. 8 6th-12th grade Arts Institutes.................. 9 adults arts............................................. 10 school of dance...................................... 16

PERFORMING ARTS productions ........................................... 20 performance opportunities..................... 22

SPECIAL EVENTS 40th anniversary celebration!................. 14 wine tasting.......................................... 22

EXHIBITIONS exhibits and art talks.............................. 24

The Lawrence Arts Center 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 continue 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 November 16 | Open enrollment begins November 23

ON THE COVER (FRONT) Release, by 2015 Benefit Art Auction featured artist Clare Doveton; (BACK) Kansas City B, 7.5 X 5.5, Oil, 2013, by John Ferry

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 Ruth DeWitt, 785.843.2787 or ruth@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.

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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.

lawrenceartscenter.org and find class listings at the click of a button!

enroll 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 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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WE’VE BEEN BUSY! Our 2013-2014 Annual Report is published. See what we’ve been up to this year: find it online at www.lawrenceartscenter.org/aboutus


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 Jolisa & Don Buchner 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 Douglas County Community Foundation

Anne & David Hollond Deborah & Rocco Landesman Ellen Lecompte Barbara Nordling

Sally Hare-Schriner & Dan Schriner Elizabeth Schultz

Susan & Brad Tate Evan Williams & Roger Walter

Marilyn & Brian Horsch Sheryl & Bud Jacobs

Molly & Robert Krause Christine & Mike McGrew

Gary Nemchock Doug Stull & Lori Norwood

Sally & Lynn Piller Nicole & Dan Sabatini Paula & Miles Schnaer

Sherri Soule & Tom Ruddy Annette & Ken Wertzberger Nancy Wolf & Doug Yost

imagination society, 2014 Lance Adams & Andrea Albright Judith & Ken Calhoun Brenda Gadd Ashley & Matt All Grace & Tom Carmody Melody & Joe Gatti Jean & Justin Anderson Betsy & Steve Clark John & Virginia Gaunt Jeannie & Ric Averill Margie & George Coggins Sandra Gautt Linda Bailey Phyllis & Louis Copt Matthew Gilhousen Jennifer & Eric Barton Janice & Paul DeBauge Bobbie & Steve Gish Susan & Jim Bateman Sandra & Jeffrey Deitering Jack Graham Robin Bayer Vicki & Joe Douglas Kitty & Cap Gray Beverly Smith Billings Kaye & Chris Drahozal Emily Hill & Burke Griggs Kerry & Scott Bixby Teresa & Don Duncan Erin & Justin Hamilton Dee & Charles Blaser Machaela & Jason Edmonds 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 Tim Caboni Colette & Ron Gaches Susan & Jim Hasselle

Leslie & Blake Hawley Stacy Galloway Haywood & Derek Haywood Sandra & Don Hazlett Barbara & Jon Heeb Nancy Helmstadter Marcia & Stephen Hill Barbara & Steven Hillmer Heather & Matthew Hoy Pam & Eric Huerter Stephen Johnson Betsy & Maurice Joy Patty & Marty Kennedy Diane & Robert Knapp Karen & Ed Komp

Tony Krsnich Debra & Mike Orozco Sidney & Tod Sutton Jill & Mark LaPoint Vickie & Jim Otten Deanell & John Tacha Judith Levy Nancy & John Parker Giles Thompson Michel & Burdett Loomis Amy & Chris Phalen Jennifer & Dave Unekis Lois Orth-Lopes & Steve Lopes Joni & Stephan Pro Gail & Kevan Vick Karen Matheis Kim & Mike Rack Annette & Ken Wertzberger Cindy & Michael Maude Mike Roark Mary Wharff & Andy Bloomer Katherine and William Saralyn Reece Hardy Susie & Steve Wilson McGillivray Durand Reiber & Marty Moore Kimberly & Tim Wingate Carol & Gene Meyer Leni & Neil Salkind Judy & Jack Wright Dee & Mike Michaelis Karry and John Salvino Brianna & Brett Mosiman Carol & Sherry Schaub Molly Murphy Alice Steuerwald Melissa McCormick & Ed Noonen The Strid Family Jerry Nossaman Pam & Mike Sullivan

business, grant and foundation funding Crown Automotive Architectural Titanium, LLC Lawrence Memorial Hospital AT&T Foundation Morris Laing City Wine Market Ethel & Raymond Rice Foundation Cottin’s Hardware Roark & Associates Dennis Brown Painting Security Benefit First Management Thomas D. Galloway Family The Granada – Mike Logan Toyota Graham Enterprises Tradewind Energy – In honor of Intrust Bank Maggie Backus William T. Kemper Foundation University of Kansas Kennedy Glass Microsoft Corporation Morgan Stanley Smith Barney SUPPORT for EDUCATION Arizona Trading Company Peoples Bank Berry Plastics Pew Charitable Trusts Biemer’s Barbecue Prairie Elf Tree Farm Bracker’s Good Earth Clay Slimmer Automotive Capitol Federal Foundation Sunflower Rentals, Inc. Dillon’s Evan Williams Catering Enel Green Power North America Mainline Printing Fuzzy’s Tacos Douglas County Community Hearst Foundations Foundation Hill’s Pet Nutrition City of Lawrence Jimmy John’s Yarn Barn McAlister’s Deli Weaver’s McDonald’s of Lawrence Papa Kenos FINANCIAL AID FUND The Raven Bookstore Ross & Marianna Beach Stoneback Appliance Foundation

Laugh Out Loud Tequa Creek Meritrust Credit Union Free State Brewing Company Love Garden Sounds Allen Press Lawrence Noon Rotary Club Grandstand Mass Street Sweet Shoppe Auto-Owners Insurance Prairie Band Potawatomie Ingredient Mainline Printing Callahan Creek Nation Foundation Kansas Public Radio O’Connor Company, Inc.—Piller Laugh Out Loud Family Zone CEK Insurance Phoenix Gallery Family Foundation Emprise Bank Dr. Dan Ranjbar Lawrence Convention and Jim Otten Advanced Restorative Pediatric and Adolescent Royal Crestlines Vistors Bureau Dental Studio, DDS Vinland Valley Nursery SUPPORT for SCHOOL Lawrence Hits Medicine Truity US Bancorp OF DANCE Lawrence Journal World P1 Group, Inc. Morgan Stanley Wheatfield’s Bakery Ann Dean Photography TCK - The Trust Company of Lawrence Memorial Hospital Pix Ninja Studios York Children’s Foundation Dr. John Hay, DDS Lawrence Public Library Kansas Kansas Humanities Council Sabatini Architects National Endowment for the Arts Toyota Sunflower Rentals SUPPORT for EXHIBITIONS Signs of Life Pachamamas Treanor Architects Balloon Arts Teresa Mulinazzi Kempf, Prairie Fire Entertainmnet Douglas County Heritage SUPPORT for Beimer’s BBQ CFP Ameriprise Financial Show Pro Audio Conservation Council PERFORMING ARTS Bittersweet Garden & Floral Services, Inc. Silverback Enterprises Wilkerson, Saunders, Anderson, DDS 715 Boulevard Brewing Company The Burger Stand Sprint US Bank AesthetiCare Checkers Thomas D. Galloway Family The Eye Doctors American Century Investments FREE STATE FESTIVAL City Wine Market University of Kansas School The Granada Au Marche Edmonds Duncan Registered of Dance The Olivia Collection 105.9 KISS FM Boston Financial Services Investment Advisors The Toy Store 1320 KLWN Crown Automotive Gould Evans SUPPORT for ARTS-BASED Theater Lawrence 2014 Tour of Lawrence Gaches, Braden, and Associates Invisible Hand Gallery PRESCHOOL University of Kansas 90.1 KKFI Grandstand Sportswear Lawrence Paper Company Black Hills Energy WOW 92.9 The Bull Jim & Susan Hasselle Mass Street Music Creative Road Studio Abe and Jakes Landing Anne & David Hollond Maceli’s Hy-Vee Cider Gallery Images Phoenix Gallery Pendleton’s Country Market City of Lawrence Johnny’s Tavern Dr. Dan Ranjbar Hallmark Cards Crown Automotive Kansas Humanities Council McDonald’s of Lawrence Downtown Lawrence Inc Sylas & Maddy’s Terracon TradeWInd Energy Westar Wal-Mart Wheatfield’s

ROTARY OF LAWRENCE


Chief Executive Officer Susan Tate | susantate@lawrenceartscenter.org

from the director

Chief Operating Officer Stacy Galloway Haywood business@lawrenceartscenter.org Chief Program Officer Margaret Weisbrod Morris margaret@lawrenceartscenter.org Exhibitions Director Ben Ahlvers | ben@lawrenceartscenter.org 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 Arts Education Specialist Neal Barbour | neal@lawrenceartscenter.org Director of Grants and Special Projects Sarah Bishop | sarah@lawrenceartscenter.org Arts-based Preschool Assistant Andria Devlin | andria@lawrenceartscenter.org Marketing Director Ruth DeWitt | ruth@lawrenceartscenter.org Performing Arts Coordinator Erika Gray | erika@lawrenceartscenter.org School of Dance Assistant Olivia Hernandez | olivia@lawrenceartscenter.org Development Director Heather Hoy | heather@lawrenceartscenter.org Events & Technical Coordinator Whintey Juneau | events@lawrenceartscenter.org Curator of Education Laurie McLane-Higginson laurie@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 Assistant Office Manager Cate Richards | cate@lawrenceartscenter.org Facility Maintenance Director Steve Richardson stever@lawrenceartscenter.org

Studio Manager Kyla Strid | kyla@lawrenceartscenter.org

National Advisory Board Rocco Landesman Mike MIchaelis Deanell Reece Tacha

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WELCOME NEAL BARBOUR, ARTS EDUCATION SPECIALIST

Neal Barbour joins the Lawrence Arts Center from Topeka West High School where he taught jewelry, ceramics, painting, drawing, graphic design, and sculpture. Originally from Spokane, Washington, with a B.A. in Writing and Video Production from Western Washington University, Neal has a wide range of experience as a videographer, screenprinter, preschool teacher, and translator, working in a variety of places including Chile, Germany, and along the west coast. After ten years of itinerant artistry, Neal moved to Portland, OR to obtain a Masters in Education with concentrations in Art and English from Portland University. He taught public High and Middle School for three years in Oregon before moving to Lawrence, Kansas in 2011. The Arts Center is proud to announce Neal’s arrival and is looking forward to adding his diverse experiences, talents and interests to the education team.

Arts Center desk staff are here to welcome you!

Exhibitions Assistant Jeremy Rockwell jeremy@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

Dear Arts Center friends, This morning, I sat in our theater to watch award-winning pianist Zhou Yang Mingtian perform for a special audience of our Arts-Based Preschoolers and children from Head Start. Joining the children on stage when Ric Averill and Mingtian invited them to dance to a Chopin waltz, I saw their faces reflected in the surface of our shiny Steinway as they danced around Ric, the piano, and set pieces for our production of The Nervous Set. At the same time, ceramics artists from around the country were assembling throughout the Arts Center as our biennial national Ceramics Symposium, directed by Ben Ahlvers and Margaret Weisbrod Morris, was about to get underway. So many times, in a single day like this one, the best of our exhibitions, performance, and education programs converge in moments that are about artistic excellence and support as much as for children from all backgrounds. Thank you for making it all possible. Your ideas, time, energy, and expertise make the Lawrence Arts Center hum. Your financial support is essential, as is your participation in planning, conversation, art talks, films, classes, Final Fridays, and more. Please join us in 2015 in our audiences or on stage, in studios and in galleries. Sincerely,

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


highlights Art Place America: 9th Street Corridor Project: ArtPlace America is a collaboration of national foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts to accelerate creative placemaking across the U.S. A major ArtPlace grant to the Lawrence Arts Center, in combination with a match by the City of Lawrence, will turn 9th Street between Delaware and Massachusetts into a multi-modal avenue with public art. The project will also transform 9th Street into a Complete Street, a street that is planned, designed and operated with all users – pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, transit riders and neighbors of all ages and abilities – in mind. The project follows a new model of artist-led street renovation that actively involves the community in the design, engineering, and construction of urban pathways. For updates on the project, visit: www.lawrenceks.org/9th-street-corridor-project.

Building STEAM: This fall, the Hearst Foundation, a national philanthropic resource for organizations working in the fields of education, health, culture and social service, announced a notable award to the Lawrence Arts Center’s Education Program for the continued development of its 4 year old STEAM education program, ArtSpace. Happy Birthday, Steinway! This winter our Steinway Concert Grand piano celebrates its 1st birthday. The presence of the Steinway has enabled the Arts Center’s 940 Live series to fully embrace jazz and classical music, and has set the stage for all genres of music to flourish here. Watch for 940 Live, 940 Jazz and 940 Classical listings in this catalog and on our website. The Soup is On! Souper Bowl Saturday, January 31: What began in

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TO CHRISTINA MCCLELLAND

The City of Lawrence’s first Director of Art and Culture! Christina comes to Lawrence from Colorado, where she was the coordinator for the city of Denver’s prestigious public art program. Her role within the City of Lawrence is to work to enhance the coordination of arts and cultural activities in the community. Some of her responsibilities include the creation of a new city-wide cultural plan for Lawrence, coordinating efforts surrounding the city’s role in the ArtPlace grant received recently by the Lawrence Arts Center, Final Fridays activities, and serving as staff liaison for the Lawrence Cultural Arts Commission and the Sister Cities Advisory Board

1996 as a way to showcase ceramics has become an annual tradition for the community. More than 600 handmade ceramic bowls produced by area artists, community members and students at the Arts Center will be on sale from $10 up. All money raised supports Arts Center visual arts education. Every bowl purchased comes with one complementary serving of soup and bread. Sponsored by Dillon’s.

Langston Hughes Creative Writing Awards, February 1: The Lawrence Arts Center

Center. This year’s featured artist, Clare Doveton, will be accompanied by approximately 150 artists generously donating work on exhibit March 13 – April 11.

The Free State Festival … coming soon to a block near you: Save the dates June 22 -28 for Free State Festival 2015. For the second year, the Lawrence Arts Center and venues in the Lawrence Cultural District will host discussions, films, talks, digital media, music and events you won’t want to miss. Check www.lawrenceartscenter.org for up-to-the-minute details and links to the new Festival website.

Announcing the Vanguard Awards: The Lawrence Arts Center announces the first annual Vanguard Awards, honoring youth achievement in the visual arts in Lawrence public schools. Supported by a champion of the arts in the area, the awards are focused on identifying remarkable talent, skill, and originality in young visual artists in Lawrence. The awards will take place in conjunction with the Annual USD 497 Art Exhibition in April and will be announced at Final Friday on April 24.

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Peter and the Wolf, March 27-29: The Lawrence Art Center presents a fresh approach to the definitive classic written to introduce instruments of the orchestra to young and old alike. The timeless 1936 fairytale will be staged as an original modern dance with live music from the KU Symphony Orchestra.

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and The Raven Book Store announce the 2014 Langston Hughes Creative Writing Awards in poetry and fiction. Awards will be presented at the Lawrence Arts Center on Langston Hughes’ birthday, February 1, 7pm, with cake, wine and jazz. Free and open to the public.

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submissions NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Submission deadline is Thursday, December 18, 2014. The Lawrence Arts Center and The Raven Book Store announce the 2015 Langston Hughes Creative Writing Awards. Two awards of $500 each are given annually, one in the area of poetry and one in the area of fiction. Judging the 2015 contest will be Elizabeth Schultz, Denise Low, Mary O’Connell, Tasha Haas, Megan Kaminski, and Darren Canady. To submit and for more information, visit langstonhughesaward.submittable.com

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early education

education 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 in an environment that promotes individual growth and supports social, cultural and economic vitality.

ARTS-BASED PRESCHOOL

play. create. learn.

York Children’s Foundation

29 YEARS OF INSPIRING THE CHILDREN OF LAWRENCE! The Lawrence Arts Center’s Arts-Based Preschool offers an inspired learning approach to reading, writing, science, and math for children ages 3 to 5. This caring, thoughtful early education environment nurtures creative thinking, decision-making, imagination, and cultural awareness. Music, sculpture, painting, drawing, and creative movement are an integral part of this award-winning program focused on social, motor, and creative development within 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. Choose mornings 9:30am-12pm, or afternoons, 1-3:30pm, Monday-Wednesday-Friday or Tuesday-Thursday. To accommodate differences in family schedules, the Arts-based Preschool also offers extended hours. Morning sessions have optional “Early Bird” starting time of 8:00am, 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.

Fall 2015 enrollment begins February 14, 2015

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discover. play. create. AGES 2 TO 3 Coloring Outside the Lines

Linda Reimond This child/adult class sets the stage for 2- or 3-year-olds to explore the arts with their favorite grown up. Paint & play, sing & play, and print & play in this hands-on atmosphere. Plan to get messy, so play clothes are a must! WI-APC-1a: Fri, 1/9-1/30, 9:30AM-10:30AM WI-APC-1b: Fri, 1/9-1/30, 10:45AM-11:45AM WI-APC-2a: Fri, 2/6-3/16, 9:30AM-10:30AM omit 2/6 & 2/27 WI-APC-2b: Fri, 2/6-3/16, 10:45AM-11:45AM omit 2/6 & 2/27 SP-APC-3a: Fri, 3/27-4/17, 9:30AM-10:30AM SP-APC-3b: Fri, 3/27-4/17, 10:45AM-11:45AM 4wks, $62 ($55.80) SP-APC-4a: Fri, 4/24-5/8, 9:30AM-10:30AM SP-APC-4b: Fri, 4/24-5/8, 10:45AM-11:45AM 3wks, $47 ($42.30)

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SEE PAGE 16 FOR LITTLE MOVERS AND PRESCHOOL DANCE CLASSES

Saturday Coloring Outside Linda Reimond the Lines Join us for some 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! WI-APCS-1: Sat, 1/17, 9:30AM-10:30AM WI-APCS-2: Sat, 2/21, 9:30AM-10:30AM SP-APCS-3: Sat, 3/28, 9:30AM-10:30AM SP-APCS-4: Sat, 4/18, 9:30AM-10:30AM 1 day, $21 ($18.90)

AGES 3 TO 5 Integrated Arts Becky Rogers, Emily Wilson Integrated Arts is ideal for your child’s first class away from home, or as a supplement to traditional preschool programs. Students learn through a variety of creative experiences. Play clothes a must! Child must be fully toilet trained. Ages 3-5. WI-API-1: Fri, 1/16-3/6, 1PM-3PM 8wks, $140 ($126) SP-API-2: Fri, 3/27-5/8, 1PM-3PM 7wks, $125 ($112.50)

family fun!

LIVELY TIME FOR LIVELY PEOPLE Arts-Based Preschool welcomes Jim Cosgrove for a family friendly concert to benefit the Lawrence Arts Center preschool’s financial aid fund. Saturday, January 24, 2015 10 am and 11:30 am (see page 20)

KINDERGARTEN

imagine. play. learn. Kindergarten is a transitional 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. 3-D Mania Megan King Discover the many ways to represent our physical world through three dimensional art. Children will use their problem solving skills and some unusual materials including wood, wire, clay, recycled “junk”, etc. to construct amazing 3-D masterpieces. WI-APK-1: Wed, 1/14-2/4, 2:30PM-4PM 4wks, $62 ($55.80) In the Art Studio Emily Wilson In this class we will paint, print, sculpt, collage and imagine with artist/ teacher Emily. Kindergarteners will gain confidence and artistic exploration through a hands-on, multi-media opportunity which broadens their school experiences. WI-APK-2: Wed, 2/11-3/4, 2:30PM-4PM 4wks, $62 ($55.80)

Outside the Studio Emily Wilson Art can happen outside the studio walls and outside the “picture on the wall” mindset. Creating art outdoors with natural materials and music and movement will be the norm for this class. SP-APK-3: Wed, 3/25-4/15, 2:30PM-4PM 4wks, $62 ($55.80)


elementary

1ST-5TH GRADE explore. imagine. invent. 1ST-2ND GRADE Mobile Art

Neal Barbour In this class we will 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. WI-AYD271: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 4PM-5:30PM SP-AYD271: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Mudpie Madness Sarita Mahinay 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. WI-AYC142: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 4PM-5PM SP-AYC142: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 4PM-5PM 8wks, $110 ($99)

Artspace Neal Barbour Explore the visual arts and science! Students will draw, paint, and create 3 dimensional projects and explore science concepts with each weeks lesson. WI-AYX113: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 4PM-5:30PM SP-AYX113: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117) Drawing & Painting Katie Alldritt 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. WI-AYD164: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 4PM-5:30PM, SP-AYD164: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 4PM-5:30PM, 8wks, $130 ($117)

Arts Studio

Katie Alldritt Amanda Clark Explore drama and visual arts over the course of 16 weeks. This class is focused on virtual and home school students, but is open to all. WI-AYX014: Thurs, 1/15-5/14, 1PM-3PM 16wks, $155 ($139.50)

Fairy Tales Made Fabulous Jeanne Averill Enjoy fairy tales? Act them out! In this class, students learn the invlauable lesson in fairy tales through daramtic play. Students disciver basic theater skills while developing teamwork and problem solving skills. The class will encourage students to develop voice, body, and imagination as they learn about, explore, and present both familiar and less known fairy tales. WI-AYT94: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 4PM-5:30PM SP-AYT94: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Mudpie Madness

Kim Brook Students discover the magical qualities of clay to make handbuilt forms, bowls, creatures and anything else they can imagine while developing technical skills. What can be more fun than getting your hands dirty playing with mud? WI-AYC246: Sat, 1/17-3/7, 9AM-10AM SP-AYC246: Sat, 3/28-5/16, 9AM-10AM 8wks, $110 ($99)

3RD-5TH GRADE Clay Creations

Sarita Mahinay Students develop their unique artistic style while gaining an understanding of the fundamentals for working with clay. WI-AYC161: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 4PM-5:30PM SP-AYC161: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Storytelling for Kids Annola Charity Storytelling often give shy ones confidence! 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. SP-AYW031: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $120 ($108)

Greek Mythbusters Jeanne Averill In this class, students will learn about, explore, and present different Greek myths, reviewing the basic tools of the actor voice, body, and imagination—and adding improvisational skills, play structuring, and characterization to their theatrical toolbox. A typical class hour will include basic improvisational exercises, discussion of a selected Greek myth, structuring the story with a beginning/middle/end, and presenting the myth to others in the class. A reflection at the end of the session will encourage them to connect the themes and ideas they have been exploring to their lives. WI-AYT42: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 4PM-5:30PM SPAYT42: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Drawing & Painting Katie Alldritt Students discover their unique artistic style while learning the fundamentals of drawing and painting. WI-AYD132: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 4PM-5:30PM SP-AYD132: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117) Artspace Explore the visual arts and science! Students will draw, paint, and create 3 dimensional projects and explore science concepts with each weeks lesson. WI-AYX313B: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 4PM-5:30PM SP-AYX313B: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Clay Creations

Neal Barbour Students develop their unique artistic style while gaining an understanding of the fundamentals for working with clay. WI-AYC184: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 4PM-5:30PM SP-AYC184: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 4PM-5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Arts Studio

Katie Alldritt Amanda Clark 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. WI-AYX034: Thurs, 1/15-5/14, 1PM-3PM 16wks, $155 ($139.50)

Gearheads

Neal Barbour Man’s love of mechanized awesomeness has lead to great inventions and terrible flops throughout the modern age. In this class students discover these marvels and invent a few of our own. Cars, robots, planes, rockets, bikes, motors and tools will be the inspiration for paintings, drawings, sculpture, ceramics and mixed media mania. WI-AYD276: Sat, 1/24-3/7, 12PM-1:30PM SP-AYD276: Sat, 3/28-5/16, 12PM-1:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Artrageous

Katie Alldritt In this multi-media class students explore drawing, painting, sculpting and 3D mixed media while gaining and understanding of artistic elements and principles. WI-AYX016: Sat, 1/17-3/7, 10AM-11:30AM SP-AYX016B: Sat, 3/28-5/16, 10AM-11:30AM 8wks, $130 ($117)

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art space

S C H O O L’ S O U T ? I T S T I M E F O R A R T S P A C E ! The Lawrence Arts Center leads the way in taking STEM to STEAM. In 2009, the White House and the US 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, the Hearst Foundation and Terracon. Evolution Revolution

Neal Barbour Jeanne Averill Students put the concepts of symmetry, pattern and sequence to use exploring the basics of animation creating handmade, low-tech, animation devices - zoetropes and flipbooks - and learn about art based on mathematical patterns, sequences and designs in art work such as drawings by artist M.C. Escher. ARTISTIC PRINCIPLE: symmetry and pattern ARTISTIC MEDIUMS: zoetropes, flipbooks, M.C. Escher, “tessellation” drawings SCIENCE: biology, metamorphosis, mathematics K-2nd grade: WI-AYX0912: Fri, 2/20, 9AM-4PM 3rd-5th grade: WI-AYX0932: Fri, 2/20, 9AM-4PM 1 day, $60 ($54)

DaVinci Codes

Neal Barbour Jeanne Averill Inspired by Leonardo DaVinci’s body of work, students study pattern, variation and the concept of “mystery” to invent and decipher secret codes, messages and symbols in artwork. Class explores “mystery” as students learn to recognize codes and symbols in written, visual and physical communication. Students create and decipher coded information in a variety of situations and formats for friends, family and each other. ARTISTIC PRINCIPLES: pattern and variation ARTISTIC MEDIUM: Art history, 2D art mediums, tessellations and character development SCIENCE: mathematical sequences, geometry and the golden rule K-2nd grade: WI-AYX0911: Thurs-Fri, 2/26-2/27, 9AM-4PM 3rd-5th grade: WI-AYX0931: Thurs -Fri, 2/26-2/27, 9AM-4PM 2 days, $110 ($99)

Guerilla Art Spring Break Camp Neal Barbour A guerrilla artist is someone who makes temporary art that is installed, performed or attached in public places with the purpose of affecting the world in a creative or thoughtprovoking way. Guerrilla art adds to the cultural landscape of an area, and creates a sense of community in a neighborhood. This class will introduce students to the methods and ideas behind guerrilla art, and exercise getting ideas out into the world -starting at the Arts Center itself, and expanding to the surrounding area when possible. Chalking, planting, stickering, leaving behind books, postering, miniature environments included. No supplies needed, just bring your sense of humor and fun. K-2nd grade: SP-AYX0913: Mon-Fri, 3/16-3/20, 9AM-4PM 3rd-5th grade: SP-AYX0933: Mon-Fri, 3/16-3/20, 9AM-4PM 1 wk, $210 ($189)

adult + child + visiting artist workshops 3D Assemblage Workshop Putting Things on Top of Things with Kris Kuksi This adult-child collaborative sculpture workshop is hosted by artist Kris Kuksi, internationally recognized assemblage sculptor collected by A-list celebrities, CEO’s, musicians and movie directors around the globe. This rare workshop offers a step-by-step exploration into the intriguing process of fusing miscellaneous brick a brac, model kit parts, toys, jewelry, to form interesting sculptural arrangements. All materials including parts, glue, and paint for the workshop are provided. Design and construction fundamentals are coverd to boost overall art knowledge. Each adult–child pair will take home their own innovative, amazing work of art. Open to 2nd-5th graders with at least one parent or guardian. WI-AYX777: Sun, 3/1-3/15, 2PM-4PM 3wks, $60 ($54)

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Zines, PDQ: A Screenprint ‘Zine Workshop with Sage Perrott A zine (short for fanzine or magazine) is a small selfpublished booklet, often produced using anarchopunk and DIY aesthetics. Zines are favored by guerilla artists as a cheap, physical way to reach an audience. This workshop will cover just one of the many styles of zine. The focus is on making a simple, eye-catching zine that is inexpensive to distribute. Workshop participants will hand-draw imagery that will be made into a stencil for screenprint. This workshop is recommended to ages 12 and up. Interest in drawing is recommended. All other skills will be taught at beginning level. SP-AYRSP: Sat 4/4 9-11:30AM & Sun 4/5, 9AM-5PM 1 day, $85 ($76.50)

print + pages = artist book with Karen Kunc This hands-on workshop takes student from printing text & images, to combining it into book form. Pages will be generated using low tech methods for text, and printmaking approaches such as relief printing from woodblocks, monotypes and collagraphs. Clss encourages invention, multi-level sensory experience and good fun in a collaborative atmosphere. The book as an edition and as a unique object will be explored. Image making and found sources will be translated into efficient and meaningful sequences, and be brought together in a bound or accordion-folded book. Open to beginning and advanced artists. Artist Karen Kunc explores ideas of strange beauty as color abstractions of the natural and human-fashioned world in her prints and artist books. She is a Cather Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She exhibits internationally and has taught workshops in Egypt, Italy, Bangladesh, Poland, Japan, Finland, and across the US. www.karen-kunc.com SP-AARKK: Fri, 4/17 6-8PM, Sat & Sun, 4/18-4/19, 9AM-5PM 3 days, $285 ($256.50)


arts institutes

6 THRU 12TH GRADE experiment. invent. accomplish. Metals: Distinctive Design Rachael Sudlow Students will discover the basics of metalwork, then design and create finished work, using metal as a medium of expression. WI-AYJ61: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 4PM- 5:30PM SP-AYJ61: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 4PM- 5:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Act Out Theatre Ensemble Jeanne Averill Lakin Griffin 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. See listing in Performing Arts Ensemble Section for full details. WI-TYAO Mon, 1/12 – 4/27, 5:30-7:30pm 15 weeks, $200 ($180)

8th-12th grade

DIY Jeanette DeVilbiss An inspired and reinvented lifeSTYLE class for middle school students. Students will create a wide variety wearable art for themselves, friends and family members. Students are welcome to bring their interests and suggestions for class projects. WI-AYX064: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 4PM- 5:30PM SP-AYX064: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 4PM- 5:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117) Darkroom Photography Ann Dean Explore film photography in this hands-on class for young photographers. A combination of art, history & science, students will take pictures and learn the basics of 35mm photography including composition and camera mechanics, film development and darkroom printing. Each student will need a 35mm film camera. The arts center has a limited number of cameras to lend, please inquire when enrolling. Film, chemicals & paper provided. WI-AY0893: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 4PM- 5:30PM SP-AY0893: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 4PM- 5:30PM 8wks, $135 ($121.50)

But I’m Shy: Skills to Project Jeanne Averill Self Confidence This class tackles shyness, insecurity or uncertainty in everyday situations as well as in theater. Many people suffer from stage fright, but everyone can learn to project an air of confidence, even when they don’t feel it. Skills explored will include body language, voice proejction, and projecting a pleasant and confident self. The class will establish a safe, comfortable atmosphere with a respectful, veteran teacher who will work with each student’s level of comfort. For young people tired of suffering from shyness to learn actors’ skills that give the appearance of confidence and poise, even when they don’t feel that way. That’s what acting is all about! Limited to 10 students. WI-AYT083: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 3PM- 4:30PM SP-AYT083: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 3PM- 4:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Basic Acting

Jeanne Averill Did you know a director casting a play will probably make a decision to call you back or cast you in the FIRST FIFTEEN SECONDS? And if you do get cast, the way you approach and do a part will completely influence the next part you are assigned? This class is designed to teach middle school student actors how to make a great impression at auditions and rehearsals with their presentation and technique. Basic auditioning and acting skills will be explored. Students can expect to exit the

class with a one minute monologue audition, basic skills to approach a role, and confidence in their abilities to get and prepare a part. Be ready for that next audition! WI-AYT063: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 5PM- 6:30PM SP-AYT063: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 5PM- 6:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

shooting, editing, directing talent, analyzing notable videos, and above all, creating a video that pleases a client. Students should already know basic video production. (ie. equipment, shot types, story boards etc) SP-AYL044: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 5PM- 6:30PM 8wks, $115 ($103.50)

Documentary Filmmaking

Downtown Documentary Ann Dean

Micki Hadley Students will learn fundamental tools of digital storytelling. Small, solo projects as well as one larger group project will be completed during this class. Come prepared to produce lots of video! WI-AYL044: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 4PM- 5:30PM 8wks, $115 ($103.50)

Nine Four-O Jazz Vocal

Donna Tucker Professional jazz singer Donna Tucker instructs a 12-16 member jazz vocal show choir for 8th-12th graders. See details in Performing Arts Ensemble section. WI-TYJAZZ Thurs, 1/15 – 5/14, 5:30-7pm 18 weeks, $200 ($180)

8th-12th grade

Music Video Production Micki Hadley This is an advanced production-based class that will work with local musicians to produce a professional-grade product. Students will write and pitch treatments to artists. This class will explore story development,

Photograph cultural treasures in the area around the Arts Center. Document the Warehouse Arts District, the site of Langston Hughes’ childhood home, quirky architectural elements and brick street patterns, the point of John Brown’s departure for Harper’s Ferry, and more. Students will need to bring their own digital camera. All skill levels are welcome. SP-AYL036: Sat, 4/4-4/25, 2PM- 4PM 4wks, $75 ($67.50)

SYT Musical Theater Audition Workshop Patricia Ahern 8th-12th grade Jeanne Averill Hanan Misko This three hour workshop will help prepare students for the upcoming SYT Audition. Students will work on their 16 bar singing audition and prepare for a dance call. For more information see SYT details in the Performing Arts section. SP-TYAUD Sat, 4/18, 1-4 PM 1 session, $30 ($27)

vanguard awards The Lawrence Arts Center announces the first annual Vanguard Awards, honoring youth achievement in the visual arts in Lawrence public schools. Supported by a champion of the arts in the area, the awards are focused on identifying remarkable talent, skill, and originality in young visual artists in Lawrence. The awards are open to high school youth, grades 9-12, working in 2D and 3D visual art mediums within Lawrence Public Schools whose work is included in the annual USD 497 Art Exhibition at the Lawrence Arts Center. Winners are selected by juror, and will be announced during the Final Friday exhibition reception at the Lawrence Arts Center on April 24, 2015. Two $1200 prizes and two $600 prizes will be awarded, along with $150 awards to the winner’s instructors. For more information, visit www.lawrenceartscenter.org/vanguard_awards.

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adult education

envision. connect. energize.

CERAMICS 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. WI-AAC024: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 7PM-9PM SP-AAC024: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

1st Time Potter

Amy Lenharth 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. Amy: WI-AAC012: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 10AM-12PM Neil: WI-AAC013: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 7PM-9PM Kim: WI-AAC015: Fri, 1/16-3/6, 10AM-12PM Kim: WI-AAC016: Sat, 1/17-3/7, 10:30AM12:30PM Amy: SP-AAC012: Tues, 3/24-5/5, 10AM-12PM Neil: SP-AAC013: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 7PM-9PM Kim: SP-AAC015: Fri, 3/27-5/15, 10AM-12PM Kim: SP-AAC016: Sat, 3/28-5/16, 10:30AM12:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Returning Potter

Kim Brook Refine your technique and achieve new goals. This class will review the basics then incorporate advanced work such as lidded vessels, pulled handles, and assembling separate components. WI-AAC026: Sat, 1/17-3/7, 1:30PM-3:30PM SP-AAC026: Sat, 3/28-5/16, 1:30PM-3:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

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Handbuilding Potter

Neil Goss Refine ceramic technique and achieve new goals. The class will review clay basics, then incorporate more advanced work such as forming lidded vessels, pulled handles, assembling separate components and delve into handbuilding techniques such as handbuilding in combination with thrown forms. WI-AAC022: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 7:30PM-9:30PM SP-AAC022: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Clay & Print

Gunyoung Kim Tonja Torgerson The Art Center’s 2014-15 Artists in Residence, Gunyoung Kim and Tonja Torgerson, co-teach cutting edge ceramic and printing techniques. Utilizing both the ceramic and the printmaking studios, instructors will demonstrate how to transfer printmaking techniques onto the surface of ceramic pieces. WI-AAR071: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Low Fire Handbuilding Gunyoung Kim Students will learn the basics of handbuilding with clay. Students will work with slabs, coils, and pinching to build forms that are either sculptural or functional. This class uses low fire clay and low fire glazes. FA-AAC033: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 5PM-7PM FA-AAC033: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

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! WI-AAC032: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 5PM-7PM SP-AAC032: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

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Relief Tile Workshop Sarita Mahinay This workshop will be a short introduction to the art of relief and tile. Students will have two weeks in the ceramics studio to complete multiple sample-tiles based on additive and reductive processes. Traditional woodblock carving, and other relief related print techniques will be introduced as ways to create diverse textures, images, and patterns in clay. This is a great supplemental class for artisans searching for new ways of approaching surface design. WI-AAC067: Sunday, 2/1-2/8, 1PM-4PM 2wks, $75 ($67.50)

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 rightof-way. Students must attend a mandatory meeting on Monday, January 12 and Monday, March 27 at 6:30 pm in the studio. WI-AAC0100:1/12-3/6, 9AM-9PM SP-AAC0100: 3/23-5/15, 9AM-9PM 8wks, $195 ($175.50)

DIGITAL MEDIA & P H OTO G R A P H Y 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. WI-AAL044: Thurs, 2/5-2/26, 7PM-9PM SP-AAL044: Thurs, 4/9-4/30, 7PM-9PM 4wks, $95 ($85.50)

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. WI-AAL032: Tues, 1/13-2/3, 5PM-7PM 4wks, $80 ($72)

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. WI-AAL022: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 7:30PM-9:30PM SP-AAL022: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144) Digital Collage

Carolyn Berry Using hand-drawn, painted and photographic images, you will experiment with layers and blending modes in Adobe Photoshop to create imagery that goes beyond traditional compositing techniques. There will be discussion on using these techniques as strategies for any computer class as well as assisting AP Studio, Graphic Design or Portfolio art students in developing multiple ideas on a theme. Beginning Photoshop skills are required. WI-AAL042: Tues, 2/10-3/3, 5PM-7PM 4wks, $80 ($72)

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. WI-AAL034: Thurs, 1/15-1/22, 7PM-9PM SP-AAL034: Thurs, 3/26-4/2, 7PM-9PM 2wks, $60 ($54) 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. WI-AAH014: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 7PM-9PM SP-AAH014: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)


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. WI-AAD071: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 6:30PM-8:30PM SP-AAD071: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 6:30PM-8:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Beginning Drawing Jenny Doores

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. WI-AAL011: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 7PM-9PM SP-AAL011: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Intermediate Digital Photography

Ann Dean This class is for the more experienced photographer who already understands the basic concepts of the camera and composition. Finetune your skills and become more comfortable with creative manual exposure modes. Bring a digital camera and your own flash drive to class for weekly assignments. A tripod, multiple lenses and external flash recommended but not required. WI-AAL023: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 6PM-8PM SP-AAL023: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 6PM-8PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

PRIVATE LESSONS 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.

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. WI-AAD014: (Kyla)Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 5-6:30PM SP-AAD014: (Jenny) Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 5-6:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

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. WI-AAD024: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 7PM-10PM SP-AAD024: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 7PM-10PM 8wks, $275 ($247.50)

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. SP-AAD082: Tues, 3/25-5/13, 10AM-1PM 8wks, $315 ($283.50)

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. WI-AAD117: Sun, 1/11-3/1, 1PM-3PM SP-AAD117: Sun, 3/22-5/10, 1PM-3PM 8wks, $210 ($189)

Introduction to Painting

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. Fundamentals in Oil Painting WI-AAP013: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 10AM-12PM John Hulsey, Kaylyn Munro SP-AAP013: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 10AM-12PM 8wks, $160 ($144) 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, Open Studio Sessions with chemistry, and control of the paint with fundaLouis Copt mental exercises that are of value to beginning The Open Studio class is back! This class is for and experienced artists alike. In the second half self-directed students and artists who like to of the course students learn how to creatively work in a group and share ideas and encourageuse photographs of their choice as reference for ment. Students can work in the media of their developing paintings incorporating lessons in choice including watercolor, oil, pastel, collage composition, focus and color. Basic supplies will or acrylic. All styles of painting and drawing are be provided. Note: A familiarity with drawing welcome. Lively discussions about the art world skills is recommended but not required. will likely occur! Louis will meet with students John: WI-AAP021: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 7PM-9PM individually to guide them through their Kaylyn: SP-AAP021: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 7PM-9PM painting process. Open Studio students should 8wks, $160 ($144) provide their own materials. 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. WI-AAP012: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 7:30PM-9:30PM SP-AAP012: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

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 four of the eight classes. Students should bring their own paints, painting surfaces and tools. WI-AAP033: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 6:30PM-9:30PM SP-AAP033: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 6:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $275 ($247.50)

Watercolor Fast & Loose John Hulsey This watercolor course teaches the skills for any painter to master painting watercolor wet-into wet: an often intimidating technique that is essential for the development of any watercolor painter, yet many painters simply avoid it. Students will gain a deeper understanding of watercolor and gain confidence with color mixing, glazing, value control, edges, wash planning, effective composition, and above all to be a fearless painter while making watercolor a lifelong friend. WI-AAP032: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 5PM-7PM SP-AAP032: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

SP-AAP081: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 10AM-12PM 8wks, $195 ($175.50)

FIBER AND TEXTILE ARTS Art of Natural Dyeing Workshop Neil Goss Take this two day intensive class in natural dyeing to get a thorough survey of different processes associated with natural dyeing. Students will focus on immersion dyeing, creating an organic indigo vat and making prints with natural materials. This workshop is open to all working artists in any medium. No experience is necessary. Students will need to supply their own natural fiber materials to dye (i.e., fabric, yarn, paper, clothes, etc.) WI-AAX034: Sat, Sun, 2/21-2/22, 1PM-5PM 2 days, $105 ($94.50)

Natural Dyeing

Neil Goss This class will cover the basics of natural dyeing aimed at 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. Different dyeing techniques will be introduced such as handprint and resist, immersion dyeing, and paint applications. Focus will be on dyeing a variety of natural fibers such as wool, hemp, cotton, etc. No experience necessary. SP-AAX014: Thurs, 3/23-5/11, 6PM-9PM 8wks, $205 ($184.50)

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adult education

DRAWING & PA I N T I N G


adult education

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. SP-AAJ012: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 6PM-8PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Contemporary Jewelry Damia Smith Create jewelry using traditional metalsmithing techniques, as well as alternative materials such as steel, plastic, wood, paper, and fibers. Combine sawing, solder, riveting, and stone setting techniques with non-metal materials to create unique modern jewelry such as rings, earrings, and brooches. No previous experience necessary. Some materials will be provided and others will be available for purchase. SP-AAJ024: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Earrings, Earrings, Earrings Workshop Damia Smith Develop pairs of unique earrings by using basic jewelry skills in combination with alternative materials and techniques during a 4 hour workshop. No previous experience necessary. Some materials will be provided and some will be available for purchase. WI-AAJ036: Sat, 2/7, 1-5PM 1 day, $55 ($49.50)

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. Basic understanding of metal work is helpful. WI-AAJ023: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 7PM-9PM SP-AAJ023: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

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. WI-AAJ113: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 5PM-7PM SP-AAJ113: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $160 ($144) 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. WI-AAJ046: Sat, 1/17-3/7, 9AM-11AM SP-AAJ046: Sat, 3/28-5/16, 9AM-11AM 8wks, $160 ($144)

PA P E R & BOOK ARTS

Intro to Bookbinding

Liza MacKinnon Engage the left and right sides of the brain while creating simple to complex book forms. Students will build a custom minilibrary 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. WI-AAR071: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 5PM-7PM SP-AAR071: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Wax Carving Rachael Sudlow Students will learn to carve & manipulate hard & soft waxes & materials in order to create their own jewelry pieces. Using various materials, student create small rings, pendants & small designs to be cast into metal. One of the early lessons will be creating a wedding band! Class includes expereince with a lost-wax casting metal pour. WI-AAJ114: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Papermaking Tonja Torgerson Students learn the basics of hand papermaking: tools and materials used, properties of paper pulps, the art of pulling sheets of paper, and embedding objects such as thread, ribbon, or natural plant materials in our handmade papers. Galoshes or waterresistant shoes are highly recommended. The class will explore various ways of working with handmade paper; incorporating drawing., pulp-painting, printmaking, and bookmaking methods. SP-AAR063: Sat, 3/28-5/16, 12PM-3PM 7wks, $195 ($175.50)

Woven & Dyed Jewelry

Paper Marbling

Damia Smith Create unique jewelry using textile techniques in metal. Explore knitting, crocheting, weaving, and stitching with different metals with other techniques such as enameling, anodizing, and prismacolor to create necklaces, earrings and brooches. No previous experience necessary. Some materials provided and others will be available for purchase. WI-AAJ022: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Liza MacKinnon Students master three paper marbeling methods in this one-day workshop: do-itagain-at-home, Japanese Suminagashi and traditional Methyl Cellulose techniques. All marbling materials will be supplied , however students are welcome to bring paper or stationery from home to marble in class. In the last hour of class; a table-top manual die cutter will be available for paper that has sufficiently dried. Dies available for use include several envelope sizes and shapes as well as mini pockets and note cards. WI-AAX026: Sat, 2/8, 12PM-3PM 1 day, $40 ($36)

Altered Books

Liza MacKinnon Wish you had the skills to create an altered book? Dig into the pages of defunct tomes and give them a new life. Using paper sculpture techniques including folding, cutting, deconstruction, layering, image transfer, stenciling and printing, students will create a one-of-a-kind work of art (or a secret hidey-spot for treasures). All materials will be included, although students are welcome to bring personal photos and ephemera to incorporate in their book. SP-AAR172: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Visual Journal Traci Bunkers A visual journal combines various aspects of mixed-media and written word to express oneself in a book format. This workshop is for anyone intrigued with visual journaling but does not know where to start or feels stuck in a rut. Learn how to combine mixedmedia and imagery with text for your own unique visual expression. Presentation of mixed media and journaling excercises will help you get started. Each session has different exercises so that returning students will still be challenged. No experience necessary. WI-AAX034: Thurs, 1/15-3/5, 7PM-9PM SP-AAX034: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

PRINTMAKING 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. WI-AAR013: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 7:30PM-9:30PM SP-AAR013: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)


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. WI-AAR044: Thurs, 1/16-3/6, 7PM-9PM SP-AAR044: Thurs, 3/26-5/14, 7PM-9PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

GO LARGE: Large Format Steamroller Print Tonja Torgerson Students enrolled in this class will create large scale 4’ x 8’ woodcuts. To conclude the 8 week session, students will meet on the street on the day of the Art Tougeau Parade, to print using a steamroller. Collaboration is encouraged. Team up with family and friends to create a colossal print. SP-AAR535: Wed, 3/25-5/13, 5-7PM 8wks, $200 ($180)

Clay & Print

Gunyoung Kim Tonja Torgerson The Art Center’s 2014-15 Artists in Residence, Gunyoung Kim and Tonja Torgerson, co-teach cutting edge ceramic and printing techniques. Utilizing both the ceramic and the printmaking studios, instructors will demonstrate how to transfer printmaking techniques onto the surface of ceramic pieces. WI-AAR071: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

Printmaking Open Studio Kyla Strid This studio class is for experienced printmakers interested in working independently. At least four printmaking classes at the Lawrence Arts Center are required before signing up for Open Studio. Included in the fee is equipment use, solvents and tools. Participants have access during the times the studio is open, but the scheduled classes have the right-of-way. Participants must provide their own paper and inks. Students must attend a mandatory meeting the first day of the session on Monday, January 12 and Monday, March 23 at 5:30pm. WI-AAR0110: 1/12-3/6, 9AM-9PM SP-AAR0110: 3/23-5/15, 9AM-9PM 8wks, $195 ($175.50)

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. WI-AAR022: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 5PM-7PM SP-AAR022: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $160 ($144)

2014-15 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. The Arts Center employs over 100 local artists a year to choreograph, teach, design lights and sets, direct, dance, act, offer workshops, work in the community and create. We welcome our artists in residence as they join us in exhibitions, performance, education and creative placemaking.

WRITING & STORY TELLING Free the Sentence

Mary Wharff For writers and visual artists who use words in their art! Throw out the rules and come play with the art of the sentence. Discover the sound, texture and rhythm of word choice, fragments, run-ons, and punctuation. Learn how to upend clichés and explode tired metaphors. Each session will include close consideration of artful sentences by contemporary writers, as well as writing (and re-writing) our own. WI-AAW021: Mon, 1/12-3/2, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

Lost & Found

Mary Wharff Want to say more than you can with words alone? This is your chance to play with found (and fake!) documents within your writing. We’ll look at the way found documents add tone, grit and meaning to stories and poetry. And we’ll create short pieces that combine our own words with items we find in attic trunks, dresser drawers, library archives and more. Participants also will learn how to scan images into their writing. SP-AAW021: Mon, 3/23-5/11, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

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. WI-AAW022: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 7:30PM-9:30PM SP-AAW022: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 7:30PM-9:30PM 8wks, $130 ($117)

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.

Tonja Torgerson has her MFA in Printmaking from Syracuse University, and BFA in Studio Arts, minor in Art History, from the University of Minnesota.

Valerie Campos , from Mexico City, joins us following a 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

Storytelling for Adults Annola Charity Everyone loves a great story. This class will teach the basic process of developing and re-counting stories in a riveting way. Participants will also have the opportunity to perform. Open to all levels. WI-AAW032: Tues, 1/13-3/3, 6PM-7:30PM, SP-AAW032: Tues, 3/24-5/12, 6PM-7:30PM 8wks, $120 ($108)

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.

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Intaglio Tonja Torgerson The rich tradition of intaglio printmaking can be seen from the Old Masters to cuttingedge contemporary artists. Students will develop an array of techniques and approaches to intaglio including: dry point, hard ground etching, soft ground etching, chine-collé, & a la poupée. Non-toxic methods will be emphasized. Open to all levels. WI-AAR013: Wed, 1/14-3/4, 5PM-7PM 8wks, $160 ($144)


Support the future of the Lawrence Arts Center with a lifetime or estate gift to one of two funds held by the Douglas County Community Foundation • The Lawrence Arts Center Legacy Fund • The Ann Evans Lawrence Arts Center Endowment Fund

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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LITTLE MOVERS

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. 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. 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.

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Little Movers are young children’s classes designed to introduce dance through exploration that respects age and ability. The goals of each 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 Megan Derry Level: ages 1.5-2.5

In this unique class, the parent spends quality one-on-one time with his/her child, helping to discover movement and expression through a structured blend of dance, music and imagination. Both parents and children are introduced to ageappropriate stretches, coordination exercises and rhythm. In addition, this class gives parents the opportunity to increase their own balance, flexibility and joy through movement. Class will have live music accompaniment when available! WI-CDYMME1: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 10AM-10:45AM 17wks, $202.75 ($182.50)

GLITZ AND GLAMOR HAIR AND MAKE-UP WORKSHOP

All ages. Chidren ages 7yrs and under must be accompanied by an adult This workshop will cover studio and performance make-up and hair styles for all standard dance forms. Each dancer is responsible for bringing her favorite make-up and hair supplies. Adults accompanying a child are free. WI-GGWS: Sat, 2/7, 2PM-3PM 1 hour, $5 ($4.50)

classes specifically for boys & young men

Music and Movement Megan Derry Level: Ages 3-4

This class is free for boys enrolled in another dance class. Designed specifically for the male-dancer. Focusing on Ballet technique, we will cover fundamental basics and practice traveling, balancing, and jumping. WI-CDYBB13: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 4PM-5PM 18wks, $201 ($180.90)

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. WI-CDYMM1: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 9AM-9:45AM 17wks, $202.75 ($182.50)

Step Up Your Game! Hip-Hop (Boys Only) Daniel Xaysongkham

Preschool Dance I Donna Jo Harkrider

Level: Ages 11 +, all experience levels

Level: Ages 3-4

Boy’s Ballet I

Hanan Misko

Level: Beginning Ballet ages 9yrs +

This class concentrates on agility, flexibility, and strength training 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. WI-CDYSTEP5: Friday, 1/9-5/18, 5PM-6PM 18wks, $201 ($180.90)

WI-CDYLM16: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 9AM-9:45AM WI-CDYLM14: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 3:45PM-4:30PM 18wks, $214.50 ($193)

Preschool Dance II Donna Jo Harkrider Betsy McCafferty Donna Jo: WI-CDYLM26: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 9:50AM10:35AM 18wks, $214.50 ($193) Betsy: WI-CDYLM21: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 3PM3:45PM 17wks, $202.75 ($182.50)

Level: Ages 3.4 - 4.5

Preschool Dance III

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Level: Ages 4-5

Donna Jo Harkrider WI-CDYLM36: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 10:40AM11:25AM 18wks, $214.50 ($193)

Dancing Fairytales

Betsy McCafferty at the Lawrence Public Library

Ages: 2-5yrs

Lead by the Lawrence Arts Center’s School of Dance faculty at the library, students explore familiar fairytales and discover new enchanted legends through creative movement. Class includes a final performance on the last day of class. WI-CDYDF2: Tues, Tues,4-4:45pm, 1/27-3/10 7wks, $50 or per class $7.50

CLASSICAL BALLET TRAINING 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 they 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 strict guideline which is available in the Dance Handbook. When possible, ballet classes are accompanied by a live pianist. YOUTH BALLET Kinder Ballet Donna Jo Harkrider Betsy McCafferty Donna Jo: WI-CDYKB6: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 11:30AM12:15PM 18wks, $210 ($189) Betsy: WI-CDYKB1: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 3:45PM4:30PM 17wks, $199 ($179.10) Level: Kindergarten

Intro to Ballet Donna Jo Harkrider Monika Ivy In this level, students learn the fundaments of ballet and start connecting vocabulary to movements. Donna Jo: WI-CDYIB6: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 1:15PM-2PM 18wks, $210 ($189) Monika: WI-CDYIB5: Fri, 1/9-5/15, 4:15PM5PM 18wks, $210 ($189)

Level: 1st Grade +

Ballet I Elizabeth Schafer Cynthia Crews All ballet students follow a sequential program in which the syllabus for each level is designed to encourage greater awareness of musicality and coordination as well as increased flexibility and strength. As students improve, ballet practice requires an increased time commitment; however, students are encouraged to study at an

Level: 2nd Grade +


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appropriate pace and often remain in one level of technique for at least 2 years. Elizabeth: WI-CDYB11: Monday, 1/12-5/18, 4:30PM-5:30PM 17wks, $190 ($171) Cynthia: WI-CDYB16: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 9AM10AM 18wks, $201 ($180.90)

Ballet I (Teens) Paige Comparato Level: 6th-12th grade

This class is specifically designed to introduce teens to ballet technique. Geared for more mature learners who simply have little physical experience with dance but understand concepts and can work toward self-correction. WI-CDYBT12: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 4PM-5PM 18wks, $201 ($180.90)

Boy’s Ballet I Hanan Misko Level: Beginning Ballet. Ages 9yrs +

This class is free for boys enrolled in another dance class. Designed specifically for the male-dancer. Focusing on Ballet technique, we will cover fundamental basics and practice traveling, balancing, and jumping. WI-CDYBB13: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 4PM-5PM 18wks, $201 ($180.90) free for boys enrolled in another dance class

Ballet II

Cynthia Crews

Level: 3rd Grade +

Two classes a week are recommended at this level. Students are also encouraged to enroll in Contemporary II and Jazz I. WI-WICDYB21: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 4:15PM-5:15PM 17wks, $190 ($171) CDYB23: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 3:30PM-4:30PM 18wks, $ 201 ($180.90)

Ballet II (Teens) Paige Comparato Level: 6th-12th grade

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. WI-CDYBT24: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 4PM-5PM 18wks, $201 ($180.90)

Ballet III Cynthia Crews Level: 4th Grade +

Two classes a week are recommended at this level. Students are also encouraged to enroll in Contemporary II and Jazz I. WI-CDYB31: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 5:15-6:30PM 17wks, $224 ($201.60) WI-CDYB35: Fri, 1/9-5/15, 4:15PM-5:30PM 18wks, $237 ($213.30) WI-CDYB36: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 10AM-11:15AM 18wks, $237 ($213.30)

Ballet IV

Ballet IV & V (OPEN) Elizabeth Schafer

Level: 5th grade +

Level: 5th Grade +

Cynthia Crews Shannon Pickett Three classes a week are recommended at this level, two classes a week are required. Students are encouraged to enroll in Modern I and Jazz II to become a well-rounded dancer. Cynthia: WI-CDYB43: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 6:30PM-8PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70) Shannon: WI-CDYB44: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 4:30PM-6PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70)

Ballet IV & V (OPEN) Elizabeth Schafer Level: 5th Grade +

This is an Open class with minimal requirements allowing flexibility of attendance. Class Cards may be used. Three classes a week are recommended. At this level, students are encouraged to also enroll in Jazz I-II and Modern/Contemporary classes. Elizabeth: WI-CDYB451: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 6:30PM-8PM 17wks, $258 ($232.20)

Ballet V Paige Comparato Level: 6th Grade +

Four classes a week are recommended at this level, three classes a week are required. At this level, students are also encouraged to enroll in Pre/Beginner Pointe, Jazz II, and Modern I to become a well-rounded dancer. WI-CDYB52: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 5:15PM6:45PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70) WI-CDYB54: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 6PM-7:30PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70)

Ballet V/VI/VII Cynthia Crews Level: 6th Grade +

Three classes a week are required at this level. Students interested in learning ballet variations should consider enrolling in the succeeding class. WI-CDYB5676: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 12:15-1:45PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70)

Ballet Variations Cynthia Crews Level: Must be enrolled in preceding ballet V/VI/VII

In this class, students will learn famous and renowned 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 by the instructor. WI-CDYV6: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 1:45PM-2:15PM 18wks, $129 ($116.10)

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Intermediate Pointe Cynthia Crews Shannon Pickett

This is an Open class with minimal 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. WI-CDYB451: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 6:30-8PM 17wks, $258 ($232.20) Ballet VI & VII Cynthia Crews Shannon Pickett Level: Must be placed by an instructor

Four classes a week are recommended at this level, three classes a week are required. Students are encouraged to cross-train and enroll in Pilates, Modern II, and Jazz II/III to become a strong and diverse dancer. Cynthia: WI-CDYB672: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 5PM-6:30PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70) Shannon:WI-CDYB674: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 6PM-7:30PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70) Cynthia WI-CDYB672: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 5PM6:30PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70)

Ballet VI & VII (OPEN) Jerel Hilding at KU/Robinson Center Level: Must be placed by an instructor

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. WI-CDYB671: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 5-6:30PM 17wks, $258 ($232.20)

Pre & Beginning Pointe Paige Comparato Level: Must be enrolled in Ballet V/approved by instructor

Pointe instructor approval is required. Students must be recommended by their ballet technique teacher and have three-four years consistent of ballet training. Prepointe 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. WI-CDYBP2: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 6:45-7:15PM 18wks, $129 ($116.10) WI-CDYBP4: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 7:30PM-8PM 18wks, $129 ($116.10)

Level: Must be approved and placed by an instructor

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: WI-CDYIP2: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 6:30PM-7PM 18wks, $129 ($116.10) Shannon: WI-CDYIP4: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 7:30PM-8PM 18wks, $129 ($116.10)

ADULT BALLET Adult Ballet I Donna Jo Harkrider Level: Adults/9th Grade + beginners

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. WI-CDAB11: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 7:30-8:45PM 17wks, $224 ($201.60)

Adult Ballet II/III Elizabeth Schafer Level: Adults/9th Grade +. Must have prior experience.

Adult Ballet II/III is for those who are familiar with basic ballet technique. WI-CDAB233: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 8PM-9:30PM 18wks, $273 ($245.70)

Adult Ballet I/II Paige Comparato Level: Adults/9th Grade +

Beginning Ballet. No experience necessary and dance novices are encouraged. WI-CDAB124: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 10:1511:30AM 18wks, $237 ($213.30)

OPEN BALLET CLASSES: Ballet VI & VII (OPEN) Jerel Hilding at KU/Robinson Center Level: Must be placed by an instructor

WI-CDYB671: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 5PM-6:30PM 17wks, $258 ($232.20)

Ballet IV & V (OPEN) Elizabeth Schafer Level: 5th Grade +

WI-CDYB451: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 6:30PM-8PM 17wks, $258 ($232.20)

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MODERN/ CO NTEM PORA RY Classes center on a holistic approach that respects the dancers’ individual development level and needs. Based on the philosophy that every person is an artist, these classes focus on discovery and encourage play, structured improvisation, balance, and conditioning within a group of social peers.

TAP•JAZZ•HIP HOP Tap-Jazz and Hip-Hop dance forms have an athletic flavor that develop technical skill, musicality and an expression of emotion. Classes in these forms of dance focus on development of technique, skill and artistry. YOUTH TAP-JAZZ-HIP HOP Jazz/Tap Combo I Donna Jo Harkrider

Modern/Limon I Contemporary Youth I Level: 1st - 2nd Grade

Donna Jo Harkrider WI-CDYC11: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 5:30-6:30PM 17wks, $220 ($198)

Contemporary Youth II Level: 3rd-5th Grade

Donna Jo Harkrider WI-CDYC23: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 5:30-6:30PM 18wks, $231 ($207.90)

Contemporary Youth III Level: 6th - 8th Grade

Donna Jo Harkrider WI-CDYC32: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 7:15-8:15PM 18wks, $231 ($207.90)

Contemporary/Jazz III Vashti Goracke Level: Intermediate/Advanced. 6th grade +

Students will be challenged by using concepts and advanced vocabulary in addition to complex Jazz combinations. Must be intermediate-Advanced. WI-CDYJ33: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 6:30-7:30PM 18wks, $201 ($180.90)

Musical Theatre Dance Workshop: Hairspray Hanan Misko Level: Ages 13yrs-adults. Dancers and actors who dance.

Donna Jo Harkrider

Musical Theatre Dance Workshops are designed to be high energy and teach dancers/ actors choreography to gear them for auditions and make them confident on stage. WI-CDYHDW2: Tues, 1/13-1/27, 8-9PM 3wks, $45, ($40.50)

WI-CDYJT13: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 4:30PM5:30PM 18wks, $219 ($197.10)

Musical Theatre Dance Workshop: Newsies Hanan Misko

Daphne Monroe Level: Kindergarten-1st Grade

WI-CDYJT6: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 12:15PM1:15PM 18wks, $219 ($197.10)

Jazz/Tap I Level: 1st-4th grade

Classes will cover the essential elements in both Jazz and Tap dance and encourage a life-long love of dance. The perfect combo for any beginning dancer.

Jazz I

Donna Jo Harkrider

Level: 2nd-5th Grade. Beginners welcome!

This class centers on the core of Jazz. Working on rhythm, coordination and character, students will learn elements needed for Jazz II. WI-CDYJ11: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 6:30PM7:30PM 17wks, $190 ($171)

Jazz II

Vashti Goracke

Monika Ivy

Level: 5th Grade +

Level: Ages 13yrs-adults. Dancers and actors who dance.

Musical Theatre Dance Workshops are designed to be high energy and teach dancers/ actors choreography to gear them for auditions and make them confident on stage. WI-CDYNDW2: Tues, 2/3-2/24, 8-9PM 4wks, $55, ($49.50)

Tap I

Daphne Monroe

Level: Beginnger. 2nd grade +

This class will focus on the basics and teach students fun rhythms and combinations. WI-CDYT16: Sat, 1/9-5/15, 11:15AM12:15PM 18wks, $201, ($180.90)

Tap II/III

In this new class, students will learn the basic elements of the Limon 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 IV & V are strongly encouraged to enroll. WI-CDYM12: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 4:15-5:15PM 18wks, $231 ($207.9)

Modern II

The School of Dance is thrilled to welcome Willie Lenoir, KU dance lecturer, as a member of the dance faculty! In this class, students will train in the Limon technique principles while working off the center, catch and release, falling, use of gravity and others. Ballet VI & VII are strongly encouraged to enroll. WI-CDYM22: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 7PM-8PM 18wks, $231 ($207.9)

Donna Jo Harkrider

Level: 2 years prior tap experience and/or completion of Tap 1

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 regularly rehearsed. WI-CDYT233: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 7:30-8:30PM 18wks, $201, ($180.90)

Tap III

Willie Lenoir

Level: 7th Grade +

Donna Jo Harkrider

Level: 3 years prior tap experience and / or completetion of level 2

Step Up Your Game! Hip-Hop (Boys Only) Daniel Xaysongkham (see page 16)

ADULT TAP-JAZZ-HIP HOP Adult Jazz Vashti Goracke Level: Adults/9th grade +. For all levels.

This class will focus on fun and energetic jazz fundamentals. Covering isolations, turns, leaps and short choreography ... you will have a blast! WI-CDAJ4: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 8PM-9PM 18wks, $201, ($180.90)

Adult Tap

Daphne Monroe

Level: Adults/9th Grade +. All levels welcome!

This class is advanced and will consist of complicated but fun rhythms and vocabulary. Must be enrolled in the preceding Tap II/III class. WI-CDYT33: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 8:30PM-9PM 18wks, $93 ($83.70)

Jazz and Musical Theatre Dance

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. WI-CDAT4: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 8PM-9PM 18wks, $201, ($180.90)

Hanan Misko Level: Ages 11yrs and up. Beginner/Intermediate

This class is grounded in Broadway moves and jazz technique. Learn what you need to become a triple-threat or dance just for fun! Consider enrolling in Ballet I for Teens or a level/age appropriate ballet class. WI-CDYJMTD3: Wed, 1/14-5/20, 3PM-4PM 18wks, $201 ($180.90)

Level: 5th Grade +

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! WI-CDYJ21: Mon, 1/12-5/18, 8PM-9PM 17wks, $190 ($171)

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SEE PAGE 22 FOR DANCE PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES


ADULT COMTEMPORARY MODERN Adult Modern Donna Jo Harkrider Level: Adults/9th Grade +, all levels welcome!

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 dance! WI-CDAM2: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 8:15PM-9:15PM 18wks, $201, ($180.90)

Adult Contemporary

Sara Felt

Level: All levels

This basic Pilates mat class is appropriate for all ages and levels. Strengthen your core and balance your muscle development in order to create a lean, strong, and flexible body. Mats provided. Great for dancers and non-dancers! WI-CDAPIL4: Thur, 1/15-5/21, 5PM-6PM 18wks, $216 ($194.40)

Adults 80’s Jazz Fitness Vashti Goracke Level: Adults/9th Grade and Up. All levels welcome!

If you remember the 80’s, this class is for you. Come prepared to work up a sweat dancing to the best of the 80’s. What you wear is up to you, but be sure to bring a towel. WI-CDJF2: Tues, 1/13-5/19, 9:30AM10:30AM 18wks, $216, ($194.40)

Level: Adult

This class centers on a holistic approach that respects the dancers’ individual development level and needs. Based on the philosophy that every person is an artist, these classes focus on discovery and encourage play, structured improvisation, balance, and conditioning within a group of social peers. WI-CDAC5: Fri, 1/23-3/13, 9:30AM-10:30AM 8wks, $95, ($85.50)

HEALTH & FITNESS SO CI A L DA N C E Pilates

All Levels. Ages 11yrs to adult

Convivial, friendly and open, social dance classes encourage learning traditional partnered dance forms in a relaxed, easy atmosphere. Ballroom at Signs of Life

Christie Curtis Blue Barrand

9wks, $162, ($145.80)

CULTURAL DANCE

(all ages welcome)

Cultural dance classes in the School of Dance develop an understanding of the unique dance traditions and music of a particular culture. Irish Dance I

Caitlin Mordan

Level: Adults. All levels welcome!

at KU/Robinson Center

Learn to perform the basics of the Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango and East Coast Swing. Tuition is priced per couple. WI-CDABALL4: Thur, 1/15-3/12, 7PM-8PM 9wks, $162, ($145.80)

Level: This a class for beginners of all ages.

Latin Dance at Signs of Life

Christie Curtis Blue Barrand

Level: Adults. All levels welcome!

This class teach students latin dance moves with elegant motion and style. Latin dances are rhythmic, fast paced and especially fun for two. Tuition is priced per couple. WI-CDALSD4: Thur, 3/26-5/21, 7PM-8PM

Dancers will be introduced to the basics of Irish dancing as well as learn to identify and dance some of the traditional beginning dances. WI-CDYID16: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 2PM-3PM 18wks, $201, ($180.90) Irish Dance II Caitlin Mordan at KU/Robinson Center Level: Completion of Level 1. All Ages welcome!

Dancers will be introduced to the hard shoe dances, as well as step up the difficulty in the soft shoe. WI-CDYID26: Sat, 1/10-5/16, 3PM-4PM 18wks, $201, ($180.90)

MASTER CLASSES Master classes at the Lawrence Arts Center are designed to expand students understanding and connections with the dance world, and to develop precise techniques and skill sets relevant to contemporary dancers. Contemporary Master Class with Kameron Saunders

Contemporary Master Class with Ellie Goudie-Averill

Level: Intermediate-Advanced. Ages 12yrs +

Level: Intermediate-Advanced. Ages 12yrs +

Contemporary master class with the award-winning, St. Louis based choreographer. WI-KSMC: Fri, 2/27-2/27, 6PM-8PM 1 day, FREE

Come work with the Arts Center’s Peter and the Wolf guest choreographer, Ellie Goudie-Averill, Director of the Stone Depot Dance Lab and Professor of Dance at the University of Iowa. WI-EAMC: Sat, 3/28, 10AM-11:30AM 1 day, FREE

Dancers and non-dancers with any level of experience/background are invited to be a part of this collaborative dance performance. Choreographer and Arts Center alumni, Juliet Remmers, will create a community dance work to be featured in the Spring Dance Studio Workshop, April 24 at 7pm. WI-CDPJR: Tues, 3/3-4/24, 8-9PM 7wks, $35 ($31.50)

SPRING DANCE STUDIO WORKSHOP Level: Ages 9yrs – Adult

The Dance Studio Workshops provide an opportunity for students to choreograph or perform in fellow students work within a supportive and encouraging environment. The Dance Studio Workshops provide artists with a chance to showcase creative facilities and exercise their artistic voice with the possibility of being selected to perform at the End-of-Year Gala. This year, the Community Dance Project lead by Juliet Remmers will perform an original composition within the workshop. Deadline to enroll by is March 15. WI-CDWORK: Fri, 4/24, 6PM-8PM 1 day, Free to enroll & perform

scholarships SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVES SCHOLARSHIP AUDITION March 15 | 2-5pm Level: 11-18 years old Open to all dancers age 11-18 years who are interested in being awarded a merit based scholarship for an Arts Center 2015 Summer Dance Intensives scheduled June 1 thru 19, 2015. Audition registration opens at 1:30pm the day of the audition. Audition times: 11-13yrs of age 2-3:30 13-18yrs of age 3:30-5pm

SAVE THE DATES FOR AUDITIONS Carmine Ballere Scholarship Audition

May 1

2015/16 Lawrence Ballet Theatre Company

May 9

School of Dance’s Gala Night & End-Year Showcases

May 21 & 22

Summer Dance Theater Presents Little Orphan Annie

April 25

school of dance

Students enrolled in Contemporary Youth I-III & Modern I-II will have the opportunity to perform in this modern dance production on February 21. See performance opportunites on facing page for more information. Fee included in class tuition.

COMMUNITY DANCE PROJECT WITH JULIET REMMERS


performing arts shows. concerts. events.

december

january 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

PATRON SPONSORS

Barbara & Steven Hilmer Kaye & Chris Drahozal

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.

January 9 | Firsts February 13 | Lust March 13 | Fish Out of Water

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March 14 | A special Story Slam April 10 | Money May 8 | Grand Slam (the year’s best) May 9 | A Special Story Slam

SPONSORED BY Anne and David Hollond

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CHAEYOUNG PARK AND JACK WINEROCK

January 7 | 7:30pm Jack Winerock in a cabaret style performance on stage.

January 8 | 7:30pm Chaeyoung Park and Jack Winerock in concert. $10 adults, $7.50 seniors, students free Tickets to both shows $12.50 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 Attaway, 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.

family fun! LIVELY TIMES FOR LIVELY PEOPLE JIM COSGROVE (AKA MR. STINKY FEET) Arts-based preschool welcomes kid-rocker Jim Cosgrove, one of America’s leading family entertainers, for a kid’s concert to benefit the Arts Center preschool scholarship fund. Cosgrove’s songs focus on the important things in childhood—laughing, singing, dancing, and playing. Mr. Stinky Feet travels the country carrying a message that resonates with people young and old: hang on to the wonder of youth and love yourself, your neighbor, and the earth. January 24 | 10 am & 11:30 am $10 adults, $8 seniors, $6 children


february

march ALICE IN WONDERLAND

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MICHAEL KIRKENDOLL AND THE CORTONA COLLECTIVE

Adapted from Lewis Carroll Directed by Ric Averill

February 6 | 7:30pm $25 adults, $20 seniors, $15 students

March 6 | 7pm March 7 | 3pm & 7pm March 8 | 3pm $20 adults, $17 seniors, $14 students

Contemporary classical music by living composers performed by world famous musicians. The group includes KU professor of piano, Michael Kirkendoll, his wife, flutist Mary Fukushima, and other faculty members from the prestigious Cortona Sessions group in Italy, a festival of music composition.

Originally commissioned by the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Ric Averill’s rendition of the classic Alice in Wonderland toured the country to critical acclaim. The Arts Center’s production will feature an expanded cast and an eclectic live band.

PETER AND THE WOLF

THE SCHOOL OF DANCE PRESENTS

SLEEPING BEAUTY AND ANANSI THE SPIDER

Music by Prokofiev Directed and Narrated by Ric Averill Conducted by David Neely with the KU Symphony Orchestra Choreography by Eleanor Goudie Averill Featuring Patrick Suzeau and Hanan Misko, with Juliet Remmers

February 21, 2pm and 7pm $10 adults, $8 seniors, $6 children This two-part family dance performance will dazzle imaginations. Sleeping Beauty, the classical ballet, recreates the timeless romantic fairytale through dance. Anansi the Spider is a modern dance class production of the enduring and beloved African folk tale. Brilliant costumes, classical music, diverse stories and inspiring drums will transport the audience to a world filled with music and dance.

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

March 27 | 7:30pm March 28 | 3pm & 7:30pm March 29 | 3pm $21 adults, $18 seniors, $15 student/child Peter and the Wolf is the definitive classic written to introduce instruments of the orchestra to young and old alike. The Art Center presents a fresh approach to this timeless story by staging the 1936 fairytale as an original modern dance. Dancer and choreographer Goudie-Averill leads a gifted team to present Prokofiev’s masterwork through dance. With unique sets and costumes, this production offers tremendous music and inspired, original dance. SPONSORED BY

NINE FOUR-O JAZZ

ACT OUT THEATRE

Vocal Ensemble lead professional jazz singer by Donna Tucker. jazz vocal, light pop, patriotic and gospel. A full concert with jazz band

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 to explore important issues facing today’s youth.

January 18 | 3pm $5 donation

December 6 | 7:30pm $5 donation

theater arts education

youth ensemble performances


theater arts education

film

performance opportunities

Watch the website and social media for up-to-date details on upcoming screenings, documentaries and special film related events.

Please call 785.843.2787 to sign up for an audition time. Please arrive 20 minutes prior to audition time.

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

January 10, 2-5pm CALLBACKS January 11, 2pm

Please arrive 20 minutes prior to age appropriate audition time: 5-8 years old, 2-3pm | 9-11years old, 3-4pm | 12 years and up, 4pm Alice in Wonderland, an all ages theatrical production of Ric Averill’s version of the classic tale originally commissioned by the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and directed by Pat Carroll (voice of the Sea Witch from Little Mermaid). This version will feature an expanded cast of both youth and adults, a local band and the return of puppeteer Spencer Lott portraying the Cheshire Cat. Auditions will be held in conjunction with the auditions for Alice in Wonderland. 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. Fee: $95 ($85.50)

FINDING VIVIAN MAIER March 12, 7pm A current hot-button issue in contemporary photography and modern art, ownership of Vivan Maier’s estate and work are in acrimonious dispute. This award-winning documentary shuttles from New York to France to Chicago as it traces the intriguing life story of the late Vivian Maier, a career nanny whose previously unknown cache of 100,000 photographs has earned her a posthumous reputation as one of America’s most accomplished and insightful street photographers. The film’s release fueled the dispute between the men whose accidental discovery of her work led to Maier coming to the world’s attention and garnering a posthumous reputation on a par with Henri Cartier-Bresson.

SLEEPING BEAUTY AND ANANSI THE SPIDER SLEEPING BEAUTY, a classical ballet

January 10 | 2-5pm CALLBACKS January 11 | 2pm

Auditions for an “all play” version of the classical ballet with music from Tchaikovsky, choreographed by Shannon Pickett and Paige Comparato. Auditions will be held in conjunction with the auditions for Alice in Wonderland. Dancers should come in appropriate dance attire and be ready to move. All auditionees will be cast. Please arrive 20 minutes prior to age appropriate audition time: 5-8 years old: 2-3pm 9-11years old: 3-4pm 12 years and up: 4pm WI-TYSB: Sat, 1/17-2/21, 2:30PM-5PM

5wks, $95 ($85.50)

ANANSI THE SPIDER Featuring original choreography by modern dance faculty, this unique retelling of the African folk tale provides students a rich environment to implement movements and concepts. Rehearsals are scheduled during weekly Contemporary Youth I-III & Modern/Limoń I-II classes with additional evening rehearsals during tech week February 16 -20. Tuition includes participation fee.

ENJOY AN EVENING OF FINE ART, FINE WINE, AND GOURMET BITES. Catering provided by Evan Williams Catering Music provided by Veronique Mathieu

auditions may 3!

Lawrence Arts Center Galleries 940 New Hampshire Street Saturday, January 17, 2015 | 5 to 7PM | $65 per person

2015 Senior SYT Program, 8th-12th grade June: Spring Awakening July: Avenue Q

space is limited

SAVE THE DATE FOR SUMMER YOUTH THEATER 2015

2015 Junior SYT Program, 4th-8th grade July: Science; BOOM! Thank You June: Shrek Jr. the Musical a new comedy with live science by Will Averill & Jaq Grunau Introducing the 2015 Rookie SYT Program for 1st-3rd grade June: The True Stories of Little Red Riding Hood

and other Fairy Tales July: The Adventures of Perseus, a fabulous Greek Myth

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Join us for wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres and music!

All proceeds benefit the Lawrence Arts Center Financial Aid Fund On exhibit: 2015 Benefit Art Auction Featured Artist, Clare Doveton


On view now through Spring 2015

merci beaucoup! The Lawrence Arts Center would like to thank Crown Automotive and Lawrence Memorial Hospital for supporting the 2014 Dinner Under the Stars – French Bohemian Rooftop Edition.

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We would like to thank our hosts: Kacy and Tim Caboni, Diane and Al Horning, and Paula and Miles Schnaer, our staff, volunteers, and the Lawrence Arts Center Board of Directors for all their help in making this event a success! We also would like to thank: VINLAND VA L L E Y N U R S E RY

thomas d. galloway family

WWW. SpeNceRaRt.Ku.edu

With the support of our generous donors and guests, we can offer financial aid for all families in our community and beyond to participate in visual and performing arts. These opportunities enhance physical and emotional health and cognitive development and are available to all children regardless of ability to pay. This benefit supports: · Arts education to more than 100 preschool children from Head Start, Children’s Learning Center, and Little Nations at Haskell Indian Nations University · Financial aid to children in our arts-based preschool, dance, visual arts education, or Summer Youth Theater who would not otherwise be able to attend · Arts education to the New York School Boys and Girls Club at the Lawrence Arts Center · Classes free of charge to any participants in CASA, Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Lawrence Community Shelter, and Family Promise · Weekly arts programming to teens at the Juvenile Detention Center and the County Day School · Arts education to children and teens in Elk, Haskell, and Grant Counties

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exhibitions CLARE DOVETON NEW WORKS J anu ar y 1 6 – M arc h 1 R E C E P T I O N . J anu ar y 1 6 , 7 - 9 p m F I N A L F R I DAY R E C E P T I O N . J anu ar y 3 0 , 5 - 9 p m I N S I GHT ar t t al k . J anu ar y 2 1 , 7 p m SPONSORED BY

C l are D oveton draw s en dl ess in spiration from th e n atu ral worl d sim pl y bein g q ui et wi t ness to t he c i rc l e of l ife ou t on th e l an d su rrou n din g h er Kan sas farm . Sh e describes p a i nt i ng a s t he pro ce s s of tran sl atin g th e sil ent dial og on e h as w ith th e worl d onto th e canvas. D oveton seeks to co nj u re both th e h eaven l y an d darker qu al ities of th e ever yday experien ce, a nd to vi ew t hem i n t he work ( an d in l ife) as equ al s. A Kan sas n ative, Cl are D oveton m oved to New York Ci t y i n 1 9 9 4 w here sh e received h er BFA in paintin g from Parson s S ch ool of Ar t an d D esi gn. She bega n ex hi bi t i n g h er work in S an Fran cisco an d New York . In 2 0 0 5 sh e m oved h er stu d i o ba c k to Ka ns as, w here sh e c u rrentl y work s in Law ren ce. D oveton’s work h as been featu red i n St udi o Vi si t M agaz i n e, Present Magazin e, In k Magazin e (cover) , Th e Kan sas Cit y Star, Law rence M a ga zi ne, Fi r s t I nten sit y Magazin e (cover) , an d oth er pu bl ication s. Her work h as been in numerous group and s o l o exh ibition s, in cl u din g a cit y bl ock in stal l ation at th e Power an d Light Bui ldi ng i n D ow ntow n Kan sas Cit y for BNIM Arch itec ts. Cl are’s work can be fou n d in corporate collec t i ons s u c h as Th e Ar t of Em prise, Q u est Fin an cial, New S ch ool Un iversit y, NOVA Fin anc i a l a nd ot hers. C l are D oveton w il l be th e 2 0 1 5 Law ren ce Ar ts Center B en efit Ar t Au c tion featured a r t i st.

Wide Awake, Clare Doveton, Oil on canvas, 36x48”

ANN DEAN FROM KANSAS TO THE CARRIBEAN Ap r il 17 – M ay 23 R E C E P T I O N Ap r il 24, 5- 9p m I N S I GH T Ar t Ta l k Ap r il 30, 7p m Ar tist Ann D ean’s photographs capture a range of moments from straightfor ward beaut y to surrealist flashes within ever yday life. “I take photographs be cause I have to. I love photography because it gives me a chance to savor the fleeting moments in life that we all take for granted and that give our lives meaning.” A don’t miss exhibition of new work .

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2015 ANNUAL BENEFIT ART AUCTION EXHIBITION March 13 – April 11 LIVE AUCTI ON Apri l 11, 2015 R E C E P T I O N . March 13, 7-9pm F I N A L F R I DAY R E C E P T I O N . March 27, 5-9pm Established by ar tists in 1981 as a way to fund a n o t - f o r - p r o f i t g a l l e r y, t h e a u c t i o n p r o v i d e s f u n d i n g f o r t h e e x h i b i t i o n s p ro g r a m n o w o c c u p y i n g f i v e s p a c e s i n t h e A r t s Ce n t e r a n d e n r i c h e d b y A r t Ta l k s , f i l m s , a n d e v e n t s . T h e A r t A u c t i o n i s a community oppor tunity to suppor t the Exhibitions P ro g r a m a t t h e L a w re n c e A r t s Ce n t e r. A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 5 0 p i e c e s g e n e ro u s l y d o n a t e d b y a r t i s t s will be on exhibit for four weeks to be auctioned d u r i n g t h e A p r i l 1 1 a u c t i o n e v e n t . Vi s i t o r s t o t h e exhibition may make bids on both live and silent auc tion items; all bids star t at 50% of retail v a l u e . Pa t ro n s m a y p u rc h a s e p i e c e s b e f o r e t h e auc tion for buy- out bids of 200% of retail value.

Fireflies, Clare Doveton, Oil on canvas, 36x60”

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LAWRENCE ARTS CENTER U S D 497 A N N U A L A R T ARTS-BASED PRESCHOOL E X H I B I T I O N Ap r il 23– M ay 10 EXHIBITION F I N A L F R I DAY R E C E P T I O N . April 24, 5-7pm

April 14 – Ap ri l 2 0 This brief annual exhibit features works from current preschool children at the Lawrence Ar ts Center. Illuminating the roots of imagination through fearless creativity, this exhibit offers a rare and inspiring glimpse of the origin of ingenuity and inspiration. The Ar ts Center Ar ts-based Preschool curriculum allows students the oppor tunity to work with professional ar tists, actors, dancers, and musicians; attend per formances; and create in the ceramics studio. Through rich and varied experiences with the ar ts in combination with a sound preschool education, creative confidence and innovative skills are clear in the work of these ver y young students. A silent auction of student work accompanies this exhibit.

COMMUNITY SUPPORTED ART

Artwork Pick-up Party December 4 5:30 to 7pm ArtShares is an art subscription service for locally produced 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. December 2014 ArtsShares, Lawrence BAILEY MARABLE • GRACE PETERSON ANGIE PICKMAN • JEREMY ROCKWELL Inaugural ArtShares, Lawrence KYLA STRID • DAVE VAN HEE STEPHEN T. JOHNSON • KRISTIN MORLAND

The a nnua l USD 497 Publ ic S cho o l s how features wo r k s s e l e c ted by publ ic s cho o l ar t teachers o f K- 12 s t ud e nts fro m acro s s Lawrence. Showcas ing a c ro s s sec tio n o f the divers e, excel l ent vis ual a r t s p ro g ra m ing in Lawrence publ ic s cho o l s, this ex hib it s p o t l ights the val ue o f ar ts l earning and the im p o r t a nce o f fine ar ts pro grams in publ ic educat io n. Vie we d co ns ecutively af ter the Lawrence Ar ts Ce nte r Ar t s -bas ed Pres cho o l Exhibitio n, the exhibit is a n e nl ig htening window into the trajec to r y o f a r t is t ic d e vel o pment and creative growth happening e ve r yd ay in Lawrence.

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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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! CLARE DOVETON | JANUARY 21 | 7PM ANN DEAN | APRIL 30 | 7PM

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KIRK CARSON, THE EAST HILL SINGERS’ CONDUCTOR AND ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, LEADS THE SINGERS during a rehearsal Tuesday at the Lansing Correctional Facility. The group, made up of inmates, gives performances throughout the area and will be singing at 4 p.m. today at First United Methodist Church, 946 Vermont St.

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arry Swinson, a slight, 75-yearold retiree, regularly slides into church pews at Lansing Correctional Facility between much burlier, blue-uniformed men with more tattoos and less singing experience. The Lawrence resident has been volunteering five years for the East Hill Singers prison chorus, where having a guy in the mix who once carried tunes in barbershop quartets can only help when it comes to staying on key.

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Veterans Day, all day throughout Lawrence Several events throughout Lawrence will honor and celebrate veterans. At 9 a.m., the KU Veterans Day Run, which raises proceeds to support scholarships for disabled veterans and their family members and the KU Memorials Fund, kicks off at South Park. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Watkins Community Museum of History, 1047 Massachusetts St., will host a program exploring World War II history in Kansas, and Matthew Thompson of the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene will give a presentation. Both the program and

He had tears in his eyes. He said, ‘Nobody ever applauded for me before.’ It brought tears to my eyes, too.” — Larry Swinson

Perhaps his most disquieting moment happened a few years ago at the finale of an off-prison performance when, as audience members smiled and clapped, an inmate standing next to Swinson leaned

over and whispered a confession. “He had tears in his eyes,” Swinson says. “He said, ‘Nobody ever applauded for me before.’ It brought tears to my eyes, too.” That memory stuck with Swin-

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son and helps inspire him to keep working with the East Hill Singers. The chorus of minimum-security inmates, organized through the Arts in Prison program, leaves the prison to perform four times a year, and their last performance of this year will be today at First United Methodist Church in Lawrence. The last time the East Hill Singers came to Lawrence, several Please see CHOIR, page 4C

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exhibit are free. Haskell Indian Nations University, 155 Indian Ave., will host its traditional Veterans Day Powwow from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Coffin Sports Complex. Little Stomp fundraiser, 3 p.m., Barnyard Beer, 925 Iowa St. The second-annual Little Stomp, a downhome, country-musicand-barbecue-beef party this weekend, will feature several popular local bands 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at Barnyard Beer, the brewery and venue behind the Merc at 925 Iowa St., to benefit the Lawrence Community Nursery School, the cooperative, parent-run, smilingMike Yoder/Journal-World File Photo red-barn childcare center at Kansas University School of Music’s Holiday Vespers concert will 645 Ala. be at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 today at the Lied Center.

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Jana Mackey Distinguished Lecture Series, speaker Lilly Ledbetter, 7:30 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 1301 Jayhawk Blvd., free Equal-pay advocate Lilly Ledbetter comes to KU to speak as part of the Jana Mackey Distinguished Lecture series. Ledbetter’s pay-discrimination case against Goodyear helped inspire the 2009 law that was the first signed by President Barack Obama after taking office.

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“The Swerve: How the World Became Modern,” 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, KU cam-

pus, free Pulitzer Prize-winning literary critic and author Stephen Greenblatt will discuss his most recent work, “The Swerve: How the World Became Modern,” which received both the 2011 National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. An Evening with Newt Gingrich, 7:30 p.m., Dole Institute of Politics Former U.S. Speaker of the House and GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich will discuss the presidential election, what to expect on upcoming policy changes and his new book, “Victory at Yorktown: A Novel.” This event will include a book sale and signing.


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Evan Roth//Intellectual Property Donor is organized by the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Center for the Arts, Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut and is curated by Ginger Duggan, Judith Hoos Fox of curatorsquared. 1. Evan Roth, Propulsion Paintings, 2013 2. Evan Roth, Slide To Unlock: Multi-Touch Painting series, 2012 3. Evan Roth, Internet Cache Portraits, 2012

Celebrating our First Decade and Planning for the Next!

The Osher Institute at KU celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. We partner with friends like the Lawrence Arts Center to offer non-credit short courses and events specially developed for folks 50 and better. No homework. No tests. No pressure. It’s learning just for the joy of it!

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