Winter/Spring 2022 Course & Event Catalog

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winter/spring 2022 volume XXIII | no 3 WELCOME! The Lawrence Arts Center is a creative community organization that activates the artist in everyone through exhibitions, performances, and education.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Margie Wakefield, Chair Whitney Lang, Vice Chair Stephen Gish, Treasurer Ryann Galloway Tacha, Secretary Chris English, Past Chair Ashley All

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NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Roger Shimomura Matt Gilhousen Susan Tate Mike Michaelis Deanell Reece Tacha

ON THE COVER FRONT: Detail from Plaza Mural, 4620 JC Nichols Parkway, Kansas City, Mo., by JT Daniels, spray paint, 36’x75’, 2020. jtdanielsart.com BACK: Detail from Envíos A Mi Hermano/Shipments To My Brother by Jonathan Christensen Caballero, red earthenware, recycled fibers and fabrics, ready made objects, building materials, indigo, metal, and wood, 42” x 160” x 64”, 2021. jcc-sculpture.com

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 Andrea Albright, andrea@lawrenceartscenter. org or 785.843.2787, ext.112 . The Lawrence Arts Center is located at 940 New Hampshire Street, Lawrence, Kan., 66044. Photographs in this catalog are by Amy Albright, Andrea Albright, Katie Alldritt, Marlo Angell, Ann Dean, Andria Devlin, Aaron Paden, Jeremy Rockwell, Mariah Seifert, and Kyla Strid unless noted.


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Membership has its benefits! We thank our members by offering a 10% discount on all regular class enrollments. Member prices are shown in parentheses with class listings. Membership discounts cannot be used with other special offers. Financial aid is available on a sliding scale based on household income. Financial aid applications are available online. Youth and Adult Visual Arts programs offer early enrollment discounts — see pages 12 and 16. For information on scholarships, visit lawrenceartscenter.org/scholarships. DANCE BUNDLE DISCOUNTS: Individuals and families who enroll in three or more weekly dance classes receive a 25% discount. Cannot be combined with other discounts. ACCESSIBILITY to facilities, programming, and the website is imperative at the Lawrence Arts Center. All patrons requiring an accommodation, auxiliary aid, or other service are encouraged to inquire by calling 785.843.2787. The Hearing Loop, an assistive listening system, is available in the main theater. Braille is included on signage throughout the building.

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Exhibitions

JT Daniels | The Joys of Ineptitude

January 14-February 26

JT Daniels is a social activist who uses his art to support and lift up the community. His murals can be seen throughout Kansas City, adorning the walls of small businesses, streetcar stops, galleries, and local neighborhoods. Most recently he was commissioned to create a mural for the new Merc Coop, and his paintings were included in an exhibit at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. His work weaves together elements including characters and phrases into streamlined designs that represent the heartbeat of the urban community. Overlapping faces and figures within the illustrations are visual representations of people Daniels has interacted with. These conversations and interactions become the compositions that signify the always transforming and growing human experience. This exhibition will pull together mediums and styles Daniels has explored during his career.

The Lawrence Arts Center is proud to announce JT Daniels as the 2022 Benefit Art Auction Featured Artist.

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Roots and Wings: The Family of Chris Wolf Edmonds .

January 14-February 26

For generations, the family of Chris Wolf Edmonds has placed a high value on creativity and the arts. Dating back at least as far as her great grandparents, through paint, fabric, yarn or wood, craft has aspired to become art. Centered around Chris Wolf Edmonds extraordinary body of work, this show will also include the work of her late father, LW Wolf; her son, Jason Edmonds; her daughter, Brynn Edmonds Burns; and additional special guests.

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2022 Benefit Art Auction Exhibition FEATURED ARTIST JT DANIELS

March 11-April 9

The annual Benefit Art Auction serves at the primary funding source for the Exhibitions Program at the Lawrence Arts Center. The galleries exhibit diverse artists in all media, ranging from local preschool children to internationally known artists. For the past 42 years, it has been a priority to keep exhibits free and open to the public. Artists generously donate original artworks at the Benefit Art Auction. Viewing and bidding on original art will be open to all beginning March 11.

Save the Date for the Benefit Art Auction! We’re excited to announce the live auction event will take place outside on the street in front of the Arts Center on April 9! We’re making some exciting changes to this long-loved Lawrence event. SPECIAL THANKS TO SIGNATURE SPONSOR

Linda Reimond Preschool & Kelly Galloway Kindergarten Exhibition

April 12-24

The Linda Reimond Preschool and Kelly Galloway Kindergarten Exhibition features works from preschool and kindergarten students at the Lawrence Arts Center. Illuminating the roots of imagination through fearless creativity, this exhibit offers a rare and stirring glimpse of the origin of ingenuity and inspiration. Arts Center early childhood students have the opportunity to work with professional artists, actors, dancers, and musicians, attend performances, and create in the studios. Creative confidence and innovative skills are clear in the work of these very young students.

USD 497 Public Schools Art Exhibition

April 29-May 13

The annual USD 497 public schools show features works selected by art teachers of K-12 students from across Lawrence. Showcasing a cross-section of the diverse, excellent visual arts programming in Lawrence Public Schools, this exhibit spotlights the value of arts learning and the importance of fine arts programs in public education. When viewed after the Lawrence Arts Center arts-based early childhood art exhibition, the show provides a fascinating look at the trajectory of artistic development and creative growth happening every day in Lawrence.

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Early Childhood Coloring Outside the Lines

To ensure the health and safety of our children, families, and educators, we will continue to follow recommended health and safety precautions.

Linda Reimond

Ages 2 to 3, Must be 2 by first day of class. This child/adult class allows you and your 2- or 3-year-old to explore the arts together. We will paint, sing, print, sculpt, and PLAY in a safe hands-on atmosphere. Plan to get messy, so play clothes are a must! No class on 4/15. WEC1: 1/28-2/18, TH, 9:15-10:15 AM, $75 ($67.50) WEC2: 1/28-2/18, TH, 10:45-11:45 AM, $75 ($67.50) SEC1: 3/25-5/6, TH, 9:15-10:15 AM, $112 ($100.80) SEC2: 3/25-5/6, TH, 10:45-11:45 AM, $112 ($100.80)

Integrated Arts

Early Education Faculty Ages 3 to 5, Must be 3 by first day of class and fully, independently toilet trained. No class on 4/15 Integrated Arts is ideal for your child’s first class away from home, or as a supplement to traditional preschool programs. Together, we will explore a variety of art and sensory experiences. Play clothes a must! Child must be fully toilet trained. WEI1: 1/28-2/18, TH, 1-3 PM, $90 ($81) SEI1: 3/25-5/6,TH, 1-3 PM, $135 ($121.50)

Elements of the Prairie Exciting new STEAM classes for Kindergarteners & 1st Graders!

Madeline Herrera Join us for a STEAM class designed to delight your currently enrolled kindergarten or first grade students. Interactive, discovery, art and play-based STEAM class students will journey through the elements of the earth. Be prepared to discover how earth, wind, fire and water are all necessary components of our prairie. You may enroll individually in select classes or take them all!

Underneath the Prairie: Earth

Rustle & Rush in the Prairie: Wind

Join us for a STEAM adventure! Let’s dive underneath the prairie and investigate! Experiment with rocks and soil, observe creatures that help our soil, create an explorative group sculpture using various art techniques and mediums and, most importantly, play. WES1: 1/29-2/5, SA; 1-2:30 PM, $40 ($36)

Feel that refreshing breeze as we play and create art with the help of wind and discover why the wind is so necessary for prairie life. Learn how to engineer a kinetic sculpture and explore the building blocks of this important ecosystem. WES3: 2/26-3/5, SA; 1-2:30 PM, $40 ($36)

Pitter Patter in the Prairie: Water

What makes fire so helpful in a prairie? Let’s learn together as we create art that uses mediums generated by fire and explore the importance of one of the earth’s basic elements. WES4: 3/26-4/2, SA; 1-2:30 PM, $40 ($36)

Prairie Burns: Fire

Wherever you are in the world, water is vital to life. Come explore what water does to help the prairie by conducting experiments and investigations. We will also be creating water-based art and getting our feet wet in robotics and of course we will play. WES2: 2/12-2/19, SA; 1-2:30 PM, $40 ($36)

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Elements of the Prairie: Earth, Water, Wind & Fire It is recommended though not required to have taken the previous classes on the individual elements. This series culminates in learning about life in the prairie and the importance of their conservation. Create art using all of the elements and engage in investigations and explorations of animals and plants. WES5: 4/9-4/16, SA; 1-2:30 PM, $40 ($36)

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Join Us for the School Year in Preschool & Kindergarten! ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR OPENS FEBRUARY 12! Linda Reimond Arts-Based Preschool

Kelly Galloway Kindergarten

IN-PERSON For children ages 3-5 years. Children must be fully, independently toilet trained.

IN-PERSON Children who are age 5 before August 31 are eligible to enroll.

The Lawrence Arts Center’s Arts-Based Preschool offers a creative, developmentally appropriate approach to early childhood education. The foundation is child-centered experiences—arts, play, discovery, experiencebased curriculum, and outdoor play. The program’s caring, thoughtful, early educational environment nurtures creative thinking, problem solving, imagination, confidence, cultural awareness, and social/emotional skills that last a lifetime. For more information, please contact Andria Devlin, Interim Director of Early Childhood Education, at 785.843.2787 ext. 125 or email andria@lawrenceartscenter.org.

The Kelly Galloway Kindergarten has a special focus on preparing young students to develop innovation skills, the creative arts- and playbased curriculum sets the foundation for a lifetime love of learning. Unique learning centers are custom-designed daily to engage young children and to offer creative hands-on ways of learning academic skills.

Art for All Ages Classes and workshops for ages 4 to adult! Family Pottery

Cindy Kersenbrock

Young artists ages 4-12 are invited to join with an adult for a shared creative experience in this introductory clay class. Students will pinch, coil, and model clay sculptures and functional objects, and gain insight into the potter’s wheel through a demonstration from your instructor. Enrollment includes one adult and one child. WY6CF: 1/15-3/5, SA; 9-10:30 AM, $190 ($171) SYCF: 3/26-5/14, SA; 9-10:30 AM, $190 ($171)

We are constantly, actively learning and exploring core concepts through a variety of interactive experiences in a rich cultural environment. Each academic center is designed to meet your child where they are academically. Our low teacher-to-student ratio and small group centers allow us to work to meet children’s individual learning needs and styles in and out of the classroom.

Family Workshop: Pet Portraits

Katie Alldritt

Work alongside a family member or friend to create special portrait paintings of our pets! We’ll learn the basics of acrylic painting and color mixing to fill our canvases with fur, feathers, or scales. WYWKSHP1F: 2/26-2/26, SA; 9-11:30 AM, $55 ($49.50)

Family Workshop: Tie-Dye

Katie Alldritt

Add some color to your wardrobe in this family workshop that will teach simple and advanced tiedye technique. We’ll begin with simple folds and twists before working up to advanced techniques to produce brilliantly patterned t-shirt designs. Each participant will be provided with one t-shirt and one tea towel. Participants are welcome to bring additional dyable items or up-cycled clothing ready for a new and colorful life. SYWKSHPF: 5/14-5/14, SA; 9-11:30 AM, $55 ($49.50)

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Youth Visual Art Painting Beyond the Brush

Youth Visual Art Studios

Makenzie Shaeffer

Explore the painting possibilities as we paint beyond the brush. Young artists use alternative painting tools and techniques to pour, drip, and push paint to make colorful works of art. WYT68: 1/11-3/1, TU; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135)

Creative Contrast

Mariah Seifert

Let opposites inspire your art in this class that will teach students to use contrast to create optical illusions, sculptures with balance, and colorful prints that use dynamic differences and creative counterparts. WYW68: 1/12-3/2, WE; 2-3:30 PM, $150 ($135)

Draw & Paint

Katie Alldritt

Have fun exploring drawing and painting mediums of all kinds! Students will investigate acrylics, watercolor, pastels, color pencil, ink, artists' markers and more. Each week students will learn new techniques with a variety of tools to develop personal art styles. WYDP68A: 1/12-3/2, WE; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135) SYDP68B: 3/23-5/11, WE; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135)

Arts Studio: Ages 6-8

Enroll in any youth visual art class by December 19 for winter classes, and March 6 for spring classes to get $10 off tuition! No classes January 17 or April 17.

Ages 6-8

Katie Alldritt, Andy Smith This studio survey program introduces students to elements and principles of art and inspires imaginative ideas through a sampling of art media including drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. WYAS68: 1/13-3/3, TH; 1-3:30 PM, $220 ($198) SYAS68: 3/24-5/12, TH; 1-3:30 PM, $200 ($180)

Flora & Fauna

Bigfoot & Friends

Create art in 3D in this class that will teach students to build, model, and assemble works of sculpture using clay, wood, and found objects. SYW68: 3/23-3/23, WE; 2-3:30 PM, $150 ($135)

Traci Bunkers

Get to know Bigfoot and other cryptozoological legends in this class that will teach students to use shape, line, and texture, as we create mythical drawings, paintings, prints, and cuddly soft sculptures WYTH68: 1/13-3/3, TH; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135)

Culture Connections

Erika Kjorlie Geery

Students in this class will connect with artists from around the world as we investigate the styles and ideas of different cultures. We’ll take inspiration from underrepresented artists to create artworks of our own that express our unique experiences. WYS68: 1/15-2/19, SA; 9-10:30 AM, $120 ($108)

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Kim Brook

Take an artistic expedition in this class that will explore plants and animals throughout earth’s ecosystems while we make artworks full of color, texture, and pattern. Students will create with clay, paint, and even the sun! SYT68: 3/22-5/10, TU; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135)

Sculpture Projects

Textiles: Twist, Weave & Knot

Katie Alldritt

Traci Bunkers

Learn to twist, braid, and weave yarn, fabric, and other fibers to create textiles that work like paintings and sculptures. SYTH68: 3/24-5/12, TH;SA; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135)

Color & Pattern

Alyssa Weinell

Investigate how great artists use color and pattern to create artworks filled with rhythm and movement. In the studio we’ll learn to use stencils and tape to create painted compositions, print repeating designs, and build sculptures with abstract shapes. SYS68: 3/26-4/30, SA; 9-10:30 AM, $120 ($108)

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Youth Clay Studio Ages 6-12

Traci Bunkers

Students will learn the fundamentals of working in clay using a variety of techniques to construct sculptural and functional artworks with a focus on hand-building methods. WYC612: 1/24-3/28, MO; 4-5:30 PM, $120 ($108) SYC612: 3/21-5/9 (No class 4/14), MO; 4-5:30 PM, $150 ($135)

Youth Visual Art Studios

Bigfoot & Friends

Traci Bunkers

Art Made Easy

Making art is easy if you know how to use the tools and tricks of artists. In this class we’ll fill our tool box with the elements and principles of art and take inspiration from well-known artists to create paintings, prints, and sculpture. WYS912: 1/15-2/19, SA; 9-10:30 AM, $120 ($108)

Sculpture Projects

Anime-zing

Katie Alldritt

Arts Studio: Ages 9-12

Katie Alldritt, Andy Smith

This studio survey program introduces students to elements and principles of art and inspires imaginative ideas through a sampling of art media including drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. WYAS912: 1/13-3/3, TH; 1-3:30 PM, $220 ($198) SYAS912: 3/24-5/12, TH; 1-3:30 PM, $200 ($180)

Draw & Paint

Katie Alldritt

Have fun exploring drawing and painting mediums of all kinds! Students will investigate acrylics, watercolor, pastels, color pencil, ink, artists' markers and more. Each week students will learn new techniques with a variety of tools to develop personal art styles. WYDP912: 1/13-3/3, TH; 4:30-6:00 PM, $150 ($135) SYDP912: 3/24-5/12, TH; 4:30-6:00 PM, $150 ($135)

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Youth Visual Art Camps

Katie Alldritt

Get to know Bigfoot and other cryptozoological legends in this class that will teach students to use shape, line, and texture, as we create mythical drawings, paintings, prints, and cuddly soft sculptures WYT912: 1/11-3/1, TU; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135)

Create art in 3D in this class that will teach students to build, model, and assemble works of sculpture using clay, wood, and found objects. WYW912: 1/12-3/2, WE; 2-3:30 PM, $150 ($135)

School ’s Out!

Ages 9-12

School's Out: Here Comes the Sun!

Katie Alldritt

Create your own anime, kawaii, and cartoon characters with copic markers, pencils, and a variety of 2D media. WYM912: 1/17-2/28, MO; 4-5:30 PM, $120 ($108) SYM912: 3/21-5/9, MO; 4-5:30 PM, $150 ($135)

Textiles: Twist, Weave & Knot

Traci Bunkers

Learn to twist, braid, and weave yarn, fabric, and other fibers to create textiles that work like paintings and sculptures. SYT912: 3/22-5/10, TU; 4:30-6 PM, $150 ($135)

Creative Contrast

Mariah Seifert

Let opposites inspire your art in this class that will teach students to use contrast to create optical illusions, sculptures with balance, and colorful prints that use dynamic differences and creative counterparts. SYW912: 3/23-5/11, WE; 2-3:30 PM, $150 ($135)

Animals in Art

Katie Alldritt

Artists love to create animals in art! In this class we will look to see how artists are inspired by animal patterns, texture, and color to create artsy animals of our own while learning new techniques in drawing, painting, and sculpture. SYS912: 3/26-4/30, SA; 9-10:30 AM, $120 ($108)

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Katie Alldritt, Andy Smith

Make art with inspiration from everyone’s favorite superstar…the sun! We’ll learn how artists are inspired by light and shadow, explore the solar system, and make prints with the power of the sun itself! Ages 6 to 8: WYSO68: 3/4-3/4, FR; 9 AM-4 PM, $85 ($76.50) Ages 9 to 12: WYSO912: 3/4-3/4, FR; 9 AM-4 PM, $85 ($76.50)

School's Out: Guerrilla Art

Katie Alldritt, Andy Smith

Take your art to the people in this special weeklong guerrilla art camp! This class will introduce students to community art making methods that promote positivity and togetherness. We’ll create artwork in the LAC studios and expand into surrounding areas as we chalk, plant, sticker, and hide our artworks in surprising spaces. Ages 6 to 8: SYSO68: 3/14-3/18, M-F; 9 AM-4 PM, $260 ($234) Ages 9 to 12: SYSO912: 3/14-3/18, M-F; 9 AM-4 PM, $260 ($234)

School's Out: The Great Outdoors

Katie Alldritt, Andy Smith

Take a hike through your imagination in this two-day camp experience that will explore the great outdoors. We’ll learn to create breathtaking landscapes, woodland critters, nature prints, and more in this creative camping trip. Ages 6 to 8: SYSO68B: 4/14-4/15, TH-FR; 9 AM-4 PM, $135 ($121.50) Ages 9-12: SYSO912B: 4/14-4/15, TH-FR; 9 AM-4 PM, $135 ($121.50)

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Teen Visual Art Studios: Teen Arts Studio

Katie Alldritt

Drawing Loose

Matthew Lord

A visual arts exploration for high school teens. Students will learn advanced techniques in a variety of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, and ceramics and use specialized equipment throughout the Arts Center’s studios WYAST: 1/11-3/1, TU; 1-3:30 PM, $175 ($157.50) SYAST: 3/22-5/10, TU; 1-3:30 PM, $175 ($157.50)

Push your imagination and experiment with a variety of drawing materials as we learn to draw spontaneously. Students will practice with ink, oil sticks, charcoal, and other tools to develop a visual voice and draw confidently. WYMT: 1/24-3/28, MO; 4:30-6 PM, $125 ($112.50)

Teen Drawing & Painting

Learn the basics of 35mm photography including compositions and camera mechanics, film development, and darkroom printing. Film, chemicals, and paper provided. Students may bring their own 35mm camera or one will be provided for use with the class. WYPHT: 1/26-3/2, WE; 4-5:30 PM, $120 ($108)

Katie Alldritt

Learn basic drawing and painting skills with a variety of special projects. Students will learn color mixing, alternative painting tools, how to refine an idea from a sketch, and more while gaining confidence in watercolor and acrylic paint. WYDPT: 1/11-3/1, TU; 4-6 PM, $170 ($153)

Wheel-Thrown Ceramics

Michelle Rogne

Gain confidence with the potter’s wheel while learning to create cups and bowls, finishing techniques, and surface design. WYCWT: 1/12-3/2, WE; 3:30-5:30 PM, $170 ($153) SYCWT: 4/23-5/11, WE; 3:30-5:30 PM, $170 ($153)

Metal Making

Jules Sotomayor

Lean the basics of working with metal to make beautiful objects. Students will learn to cut, file, solder, and polish metal while exploring ideas for small sculpture, rings, pendants, and more. WYMJT: 1/13-3/3, TH; 4-6 PM, $180 ($162)

Darkroom Photography

Ann Dean

Advanced Illustration Techniques Matthew Lord Strengthen your illustration skills and explore new tools and techniques while creating unique characters that tell a visual story. SYMT: 3/21-5/9, MO; 4:30-6 PM, $155 ($139.50) Watercolor Painting

Katie Alldritt

Dive into watercolor painting to gain confidence and discover new skills as you create subtle color blends, special effects, and learn advanced brush techniques. Students will learn to build a color pallet that can be taken home and used for future projects. SYDPT: 3/22-5/10, TU; 4-6 PM, $170 ($153)

Ages 13-18 Creative Writing: Unique Characters J enea Havener Dive deep into the art of character creation in this five-week class. Work to develop complex and lifelike characters for stories of all kinds. Learn about different character types, their roles in fiction, and experience the fun of devising them all on your own. SYWT: 3/23-4/20, WE; 3:30-5 PM, $95 ($85.50) Digital Photography

Ann Dean

Develop your photographic technique and learn more about the camera in this interactive class for young photographers. Each class will tackle a new topic including composition, light, exposure, motion, focus and depth of field. Students will need their own camera or phone. SYPHT: 3/23-4/27, WE; 4-5:30 PM, $140 ($126)

Fused Metals

Jules Sotomayor

This four-week focus on metals will encourage students to strengthen skills of soldering and brazing to create designs with pattern and combined metals. SYMJTA: 3/24-4/14, TH; 4-6 PM, $110 ($99)

Metal Treasure Boxes

Jules Sotomayor

Design, cut, assemble, and finish a one-of-a-kind metal treasure box in which to store small objects and tokens. SYMJTB: 4/21-5/12, TH; 4-6 PM, $110 ($99)

Take a class with 2021/22 Ceramics Artist in Residence Jonathan Christensen Caballero Clay Sculpture: Re-Wilding Learn the fundamentals of hand-built ceramic sculpture in this class that will teach students to coil, pinch, and build with clay slabs to create textured animal sculptures that promote healthy ecosystems. WYCT: 1/11-3/1, TU; 4-6 PM, $170 ($153)

Clay Sculpture: Many Faces Take inspiration from the process of resident ceramic artist Jonathan Christensen Caballero to create narrative portrait busts. Students will learn to create simple press molds to produce repeated forms that tell symbolic sculptural stories with altered and adorned human faces. SYCT: 3/22-5/10, TU; 4-6 PM, $170 ($153) CLICK ON CLASS CODES UNDER DESCRIPTIONS TO OPEN CLASS LISTING ONLINE & ENROLL!

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Teen Visual Art Workshops

Teen Workshop: T-Shirt Weaving Liz Bonny Up-cycle your old t-shirt and weave a mug-rug or wall hanging. We will practice basic tapestry weaving techniques and create a piece using forgotten clothing from the back of your closet. WYWKSHP1T: 2/26-2/27, SA;SU; 10 AM-1 PM, $115 ($103.50) Teen Workshop: Sneaker Redux

Katie Alldritt

Give your shoes an artful makeover in this oneday workshop that will teach you to embellish and adorn your old kicks with one-of-a-kind style. Please “BYOS” (bring your own shoes). WYWKSHP2T: 3/5-3/5, SA; 10 AM-1 PM, $60 ($54)

Teen Workshop: Handmade Rings Jules Sotomayor Create a bit of bling in this one-day workshop that will teach basic jewelry making to create a one-of-a-kind ring from start to finish. SYWKSHP1T: 4/9-4/9, SA; 1-4 PM, $60 ($54)

Ages 13-18

Teen Workshop: Oh My Gouache!

Katie Alldritt

All the rage on social media, gouache is an opaque watercolor media prized for its bright colors and flat finish, perfect for illustrators and designers. Join with fellow teen artists as we become familiar with unique painting media and build a color pallet to take home. SYWKSHP2T: 5/7-5/7, SA; 10 AM-1 PM, $60 ($54)

Teen Workshop: Yard Roller Prints! Matthew Lord Get things rolling for the Art Tougeau parade in this workshop that will tech you to make giant poster designs with carved Styrofoam. We’ll take our carved printing plates to the street to be a part of the parade festivities and print with a yard roller! SYWKSHPT: 5/21-5/28, SA; 10 AM-1 PM, $115 ($103.50)

Virtual Visual Art Studios

Virtual Studios: Icy Inspiration

Mariah Seifert

Ages 6 to 12 Cozy up with some hot chocolate and make art in the warmth of your home studio! We’ll be inspired by winter weather and icy science to make chilly drawings, painting, and sculptures. WYV612: 1/24-3/28, MO; 4-5:30 PM, $120 ($108)

Virtual Studios: Grow with Art

Andy Smith

Ages 6 to 12 Be inspired by spring and grow your ideas as we create art about seeds, plants, and flowers. Logon to create paintings, sculpture, and prints that will put a spring into your imagination. SYV612: 4/4-5/9, MO; 4-5:30 PM, $120 ($108)

Virtual Studios: Drawing from Home Matthew Lord Ages 13 to 18 Sketch and draw from home in this virtual class that will introduce new drawing tools and techniques each week and encourage you to draw the view from your window, set up a personal still life, even sketch a pet or family member. WYVT: 1/27-3/3, TH; 4:30-6 PM, $125 ($112.50)

Virtual Studios: Watercolor Painting Matthew Lord Ages 13 to 18 Set up a home studio at your kitchen table and log on each week to learn advanced techniques in watercolor media. Students will learn watercolor application techniques, color blending, and experiment with gauche, watercolor pencils and other tools. SYVT: 4/7-4/12, TH; 4:30-6 PM, $125 ($112.50)

Creative Youth Development

stARTup

Traci Bunkers & Blanca Herrada

Making great art is only one part of an artist's job. Join other art-minded teens to learn the entrepreneurial skills needed for artistic success. Students will have full access to all Arts Center studios to build a body of work in the media of their choice. They will learn new skills from professional artists, including self-promotion, website development, grant and scholarship writing, and exhibition design. Students will build gallery relationships to present and promote a winter Final Friday group exhibition, and solo exhibitions in the spring. Learn from artists how to be an artist! Please email andrew@lawrenceartscenter.org for more information or to sign up for notification emails. (No class 4/16) WYSRTT : 1/12-5/3, WE; 4-6:30 PM, Suggested donation: $175

Students 14 & older are also welcome to enroll in adult visual art classes. See pages 16–19.

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Art for All

Create, Collaborate, Connect

All Ages Free Education Events & Happenings FREE community events, open to all ages and interests. Join us monthly for alternating guided and self-guided activities that bring together our community though art! Friday & Saturday, February 4-5

Guided Workshops Move throughout the building to make art with community partners and Arts Center artists as a part of the Souper Bowl Art Carnival! March 1-23

SELF-GUIDED ACTIVITY

Sketch Book Jenga Create a simple sketch book and fill it with drawings as you play a game of Sketch Book Jenga! Saturday, April 16; 1-3 pm

Guided Workshops Get to know the current Arts Center artists in residence Jonathan Christensen Caballero and Rosa Nussbaum as we create artworks inspired by their unique creative practices. May 1-29

SELF-GUIDED ACTIVITY

Dashboard Sculptures! Create a dashboard sculpture for your car or bike using wire and simple materials just in time for the return of Art Tougeau.


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Ages 14 to Adult

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Enroll in any adult visual art class by December 19 for winter classes, and March 6 for spring classes to get $10 off tuition! No classes January 17 or April 17. All classes are in person unless otherwise noted. Virtual classes are exempt from our covid policy. Hybrid classes are not.

Ceramics Beginning Handbuilding

Jonathan Christensen Caballero 2021/22 Ceramic Artist in Residence

Students will learn basic building techniques through pinch pots, coiling, and slab construction and then transition into more advanced forming and surface decoration techniques. SAC14: 3/24-5/12, TH; 5 PM-7 PM, $190 ($171)

1st Time Potter

Kyle Johns, Michelle Rogne, Mike Cerv, Shantel Wright-Hancock

Learn the basics of wedging, centering, wheel throwing, trimming, and glazing while making functional objects like cylinders, mugs, bowls, and plates. Kyle: WAC11: 1/10-3/7, MO; 7:30-9:30 PM, $190 ($171) Michelle: WAC13: 1/12-3/2, WE; 6-8 PM, $190 ($171) Mike: WAC15: 1/14-3/4, FR; 1-3 PM, $190 ($171) Shantel: WAC16: 1/15-3/5, SA; 10:45 AM-12:45 PM, $190 ($171) Kyle: SAC11: 3/21-5/9, MO; 7:30-9:30 PM, $190 ($171) Michelle: SAC13: 3/23-5/11, WE; 6-8 PM, $190 ($171) Mike: SAC15: 3/25-5/13, FR; 1-3 PM, $190 ($171) Shantel: SAC16: 3/26-5/14, SA; 10:45 AM-12:45 PM, $190 ($171)

Heads Held High

Jonathan Christensen Caballero 2021/22 Ceramic Artist in Residence

Going BIG: Large Ceramic Pots Mike Cerv Learn how to make large vessels on the wheel. Use body-safe methods, such as additive coiling and slab construction to make these big pots that we will also use for surface exploration. Prior clay experience is advised. WAC25: 1/14-3/4, FR; 10 AM-12 PM, $190 ($171) Loose Leaves & Tea Sets Shantel Wright-Hancock This class will look at tea sets and services through history and various cultures for inspiration, and explore different ideas of what makes up a set of objects. We will combine wheel throwing with handbuilding techniques to assemble tea pots, cups and other tea set components. Some clay experience recommended. WAC26: 1/15-3/5, SA; 1:30-3:30 PM, $190 ($171) Ceramic Jewelry

This class will explore how to create a hollow built portrait without using internal armatures. Students will learn basic anatomy while building with coil, pinch, and soft slab construction. WAC31: 1/10-3/7, MO; 5:30-7:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Ceramics Revolution

Print & Clay

The Lighted Vessel: Pots with Candles Michelle Rogne Learn to make handbuilt ceramic pots which will be used as containers to make scented candles. Students will also learn how to make candle pillar holders, luminaries, plates and trays. WAC34: 1/13-3/3, TH; 9:30-11:30 AM, $190 ($171)

Jonathan Christensen Caballero 2021/22 Ceramic Artist in Residence

Create handbuilt sculptures with a focus on wild animals. Techniques will focus on coil, pinch, soft slab construction methods. SAC34: 3/24-5/12, TH; 10 AM-12 PM, $190 ($171)

Baskets, Vases & Planters Kyla Strid Love plants & goodies from the garden? We will design & make pots to feature the plants we love in this class, alternating between handbuilt and wheel thrown techniques. Prior clay experience recommended. SAC35: 4/1-5/20, FR; 10AM-12 PM, $190 ($171) On the Surface: Embellishment & Ornamentation Shantel Wright-Hancock This class will cover methods of decoration for multiple stages of clay objects (green, bisqued and glazed ware). We will explore layering multiple methods & materials to create dynamic ceramic surfaces. Some of the techniques that will be discussed include Sgraffito/Mishima, stencils and resists, mocha diffusion, and overglazes. SAC26: 3/26-5/14, SA; 1:30-3:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Jonathan Christensen Caballero & Rosa Nussbaum 2021/22 Ceramics & Printmaking Artists in Residence

This class will explore the overlap of printmaking, clay, and fibers. Both artists in residence will co-instruct this course. WAC14: 1/13-3/3, TH; 5-7 PM, $190 ($171)

Hollie Rice

Fresh, new, and alternative approaches to working with clay are explored in this experimental class. All levels welcome! WAC24: 1/13-3/3, TH; 7:30-9:30 PM, $190 ($171) SAC24: 3/24-5/12, TH; 7:30-9:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Kyla Strid

HYBRID This class will use simple handbuilding techniques to make earrings, necklaces, rings, and other precious things. A few basic metalsmithing techniques will also be covered. No experience necessary. This class will meet virtually most weeks. WAC23: 1/19-3/2, WE; 5:30-6:30 PM, $140 ($126)

Fur & Fangs: Sculpting Animals

Bilingual Clay Workshop: Ceramics Open Studio Spring Flowers/Flores de Primavera

Jonathan Christensen Caballero 2021/22 Ceramic Artist in Residence

Welcome the spring flowers by painting on pottery! This class will use different colors to decorate with flowering plants. No experience needed. ¡Bienvenida las flores de primavera pintándolas en cerámica. Esta clase utilizará colores diferentes para decorar plantas con flores. No se necesita experiencia. SAC12: 5/3, TU; 6:30-9:30 PM, FREE!

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Shantel Wright-Hancock

Open studio is for advanced students who want to work independently. Participants must provide their own clay, and classes have studio right-ofway. Instructor permission is required. WAC57: 1/10-3/5, ALL; 9 AM-9 PM, $220 ($198) SAC57: 3/21-5/14, ALL; 9 AM-9 PM, $220 ($198)

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Print & Paper Arts Beginning Printmaking

Rosa Nussbaum 2021/22 Printmaking Artist in Residence

Students will learn the fundamentals of traditional printmaking techniques including monoprint, collagraph, cyanotype, screen print, relief and etching, as well as safe printshop practices. We will explore how these techniques can be combined and layered creating both unique prints and multiples. SAT13: 3/23-5/11, WE; 5:30-7:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Screen Printing

Alicia Kelly

Learn the basics of the popular printmaking method, silkscreen. Students will study both drawn stencil methods and photographic stencils that can be used to create multiple layer color editions on paper or fabric. WAT11: 1/10-3/7, MO; 6-8 PM, $190 ($171)

Letterpress Tim O’Brien If you like the written word and making images, this class gives you a chance to combine the two. Learn how to design, set, and print type to create stationery, business cards and broadsheets, or your own project. This class will also introduce linoleum carving and pressure printing techniques. WAT21: 1/10-3/7, MO; 7-9 PM, $190 ($171) SAT11: 3/21-5/9, MO; 7-9 PM, $190 ($171) Hand Lettering

Nicholas Stahl

From basic to bold, this class takes a beginner-friendly, step-by-step approach to progressing your lettering skills. During this course you will become familiar with multiple lettering styles including serif, sans serif, slab serif, and script. Then, learn to combine those styles through hierarchy, layout, and composition. SAT23: 3/23-5/11, WE; 7-9 PM, $180 ($162)

Exquisite & Extravagant Relief Prints

Matthew Willie Garcia

It’s time for some large wood block printing! This course will be a bit different from previous iterations. We are exploring the idea of the exquisite corpse, each student will receive a smaller block 2ft x 4ft. Then we will assemble these blocks in Exquisite & Extravagant to create new and interesting prints! SAT22: 3/22-5/10, TU; 6-8 PM, $200 ($180)

Photography

Intro to Digital Photography Deep Etch: Intaglio Printing Matthew Willie Garcia

Experimental Screen Printing Matthew Willie Garcia

Take a deep dive into intaglio methods such as aquatint, soft ground, hard ground, open bite, a la poupee, dry point, mezzotinting & more. Previous experience with intaglio is required for this class where dynamic prints will be created using many of these methods. WAT22: 1/11-3/1, TU; 5:30-7:30 PM, $190 ($171)

This class will focus on techniques such as monotype, reduction printing, glazing, digital/analog screen creation, and much more. We will be creating editions and non-edition prints. This course will cover the basics of preparing and printing screens, so prior knowledge is not required but will aid you in your experimentation. SAT34: 3/24-5/12, TH; 5:30-7:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Print & Animation

Rosa Nussbaum 2021/22 Printmaking Artist in Residence

Explore ideas of repetition and variance to create short animations. The class will use cyanotype, monotype and Photoshop with the option to extend into Blender 3D and screen printing. Some printmaking experience is encouraged. No animation experience is necessary. WAT23: 1/12-3/2, WE; 5:30-7:30 PM, $190 ($171)

The Printed Book

Printmaking Open Studio

Matthew Willie Garcia

Join us to explore the artist book. We will start with traditional & experimental bookbinding techniques to create beautiful books. Then we will add in print methods to artist books. All levels welcome. WAT24: 1/13-3/3, TH; 5:30 -7:30 PM, $190 ($171)

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Matthew Willie Garcia

Open studio is for advanced students to work independently, using their own inks and paper. Scheduled classes have studio right-of-way. Instructor permission required. WAT57: 1/10-3/5, ALL; 9 AM-9 PM, $220 ($198) SAT57: 3/21-5/14, ALL; 9 AM-9 PM, $220 ($198)

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Ann Dean

VIRTUAL Develop your photographic technique and learn more about your camera in this beginning class for DSLR users. We will explore basic camera function, the lens, light, composition, and exposure as you learn to take better pictures. WAL11: 1/24-2/28, MO; 6-8 PM, $120 ($108)

Darkroom Photo Ann Dean This class provides students with the basic skills to develop, print, and manipulate 35mm black and white images in the darkroom. Work with the instructor as you learn to finesse your printing technique. Chemistry, one roll of film, and a limited amount of paper is provided. SAL21: 3/21-5/9, MO; 6-8 PM, $190 ($171) Documenting Our Invisible History

Ann Dean

HYBRID Grab your camera and join us for this immersive hybrid class highlighting some of the lesser-known sites and stories of marginalized and underrepresented citizens in Lawrence. Learn about the diverse history of our city as we take walking tours exploring, uncovering and capturing locations of historic importance, then meet virtually to discuss our images and share insights. SAL22: 3/22-5/10, TU; 5:30-7:30 PM, $170 ($153)


Beginning Drawing

Drawing & Painting

Matthew Lord Jess Belangee-Englert

This class invites students of all levels to begin learning how to train the eyes and hands together. Observe and translate real objects to a two-dimensional drawing, experience how to render light and shadow, and delve into basic color theory. Matthew: WAD11: 1/10-3/7, MO; 6:30-8 PM, $150 ($135) Jess: SAD11: 3/21-5/9, MO; 6:30-8 PM, $150 ($135)

Drawing & Memory: Creating a Visual Journal Cecilia Roberts Unlock creativity while processing your experiences and preserve them in your own visual journal. With different activities each class, you’ll learn drawing and writing techniques to explore and represent memories. WAD13: 1/12-3/2, WE; 7-8:30 PM, $150 ($135)

Imaginative Drawing

Lora Jost

This beginning drawing class focuses on drawing as a playful, meditative, imaginative process. Exercises in our sketchbooks will help students learn to love drawing while exploring expressive mark-making, the pleasures and importance of doodling, transforming random marks into colorful characters, daily drawing observations, exaggerating and distorting from reference photos, and much more. WAD22: 1/11-3/1, TU; 6:30-8:30 PM, $210 ($189)

Drawing Practice Lora Jost In this introductory class, we will learn observational and imaginative drawing skills through in-class exercises, keeping a sketchbook, and building confidence through practice as we learn to love drawing. SAD12: 3/22-5/10, TU; 6:30-8:30 PM, $210 ($189)

Through the Looking Glass

Cecilia Roberts

Stretch your imagination and tap into your inner creativity! While participating in group surrealist and Dada activities, you’ll learn different visual art techniques and tidbits about these reality-bending art movements. SAX13: 3/23-4/27, WE; 7-8:30 PM, $130 ($117)

Drawing Lawrence: Faces in Places

HYBRID Kent Smith This traveling sketchbook class will focus on quick sketches of people in spaces around Lawrence. The class will meet with a combination of in-person and online classes each week and builds a creative community along with skills in anatomy, drawing, storytelling, light, textures and character. WAD15: 1/14-3/4, FR; 10AM-12 PM, $190 ($171)

Drawing Lawrence: Blooms & Botanicals

HYBRID Kent Smith Celebrate spring in this class where students will draw the emerging plant life. Study light and plant forms, and explore color with watercolors and various other drawing media. SAD25: 3/25-5/13, FR; 10 AM-12 PM, $190 ($171)

Open Model

Jeff Ridgway

Must be 18 or older This class provides an opportunity for skilled artists to draw a model each week using their 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 are not allowed. WAD57: 1/9-2/27, SU; 1 PM-3 PM, $180 ($162) SAD57: 3/20-5/15, SU; 1 PM-3 PM, $180 ($162)

Life Drawing & Anatomy for the Artist Must be 18 or older Jeff Ridgway Students learn to draw the human figure working from a live model and using a variety of drawing media. Photographic devices are not allowed. WAD54: 1/13-3/3, TH; 7-9:30 PM, $210 ($189) SAD54: 3/24-5/12, TH; 7-9:30 PM, $210 ($189)

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Painting Your Truth Blanca Herrada Come and paint your truth! We will explore how we visually represent our identities using both traditional and non-traditional approaches. In this class, students will work with mixed media and oil paint and learn how to build their own canvas. Open to all levels. WAP12: 1/11-3/1, TU; 6:30-8:30 PM, $190 ($171) Watercolor Washes: Painting with Soft Layers Jess Belangee-Englert Create pieces with multiple layers of watercolor washes through layering multiple colors, wash techniques, and densities. Working slow and steady, complex designs and experimentation will be key in this class. Prior watercolor experience is encouraged. WAP16: 1/15-3/5, SA; 12:30-2:30 PM, $190 ($171) Intro to Water Media

Matthew Lord

This introductory watercolor class invites students from all levels to explore different water-based media and techniques. Discover mark making, color mixing, and a variety of subjects to render in this course. SAP12: 3/22-5/10, TU; 6:30-8:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Fundamentals of Oil Painting Jess Belangee-Englert Students will learn about the basic tools, chemistry, and control of oil paint with fundamental exercises that are of value to beginning and experienced artists alike. Learn how to develop paintings with lessons in composition, focus, and color. SAP26: 3/26-5/14, SA; 1-3 PM, $190 ($171)

Open Studio w/Louis

Louis Copt

This open studio is for self-directed students and artists of all skill levels working with oil or waterbased media who seek lively discussion, individual guidance, and an occasional demonstration. SAP31: 3/21-5/9, MO; 10 AM-12 PM, $250 ($225)

Painting with Natural Dyes Jess Belangee-Englert Plant, mineral, and foraged raw resources will make up the botanical palette for this class and for a unique painting experience. We will study the history of natural dyes as we explore our surrounding environment and learn how to make our own pigments and dyes using what we find. SAP36: 4/30-5/14, 9:30 AM-12 PM, $110 ($99)

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Fiber Arts

Introduction to Knitting

Writing

Connor Dyer

Oh the weather outside is frightful, but it’s nothing a knitted scarf and hat won’t fix! Participants will learn basic knitting and make their own scarf and hat. WAF14: 1/13-3/3, TH; 6:30-8 PM, $150 ($135)

Color Blending in Tapestry Weaving

Liz Bonny

Students will learn two techniques for blending colors in tapestry weaving on a little loom and explore applications for pictorial and abstract weaving. WAF16: 1/22, SA; 10 AM-12 PM, $80 ($72)

Fundamentals of Sewing

Connor Dyer

Learn the basics of machine sewing! In this class, we will go over sewing machine functions and make a few basic sewing projects. SAF14: 3/24-5/12, TH; 6:30-8:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Felting Workshop

Connor Dyer

Learn to needle felt in this one-day workshop. Participants will make a needle felted mushroom brooch. SAF26: 3/26, SA; 9 AM-1 PM, $70 ($63)

Weaving Textured Tapestries Liz Bonny Students will learn basic weaving terminology, techniques, and stitches by weaving a wall hanging with a variety of materials and fibers on a little loom. SAF16: 4/2-4/23, SA; 10 AM-12 PM, $130 ($117)

Soft Sculpture Rosa Nussbaum 2021/22 Printmaking Artist in Residence

Students learn how to turn foam and fabric into 3D objects and costumes. The class will involve model making, hand sewing and printing on fabric. Students can work individually or as a group. This class is suitable for all levels. SAX12: 3/22-5/10, TU; 6:30-8:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Playwriting Workshop

Alysha Griffin

This workshop course introduces new playwrights to the basic elements of playwriting and its processes. By the end of the class, students will have written and workshopped one ten-minute play. WAW12: 1/11-3/1, TU; 6:30-8:30 PM, $160 ($144)

Spoken Word Poetry

Alysha Griffin

With attention towards elements like sound, rhythm, and “flow,” this workshop guides students through the study of various spoken word artists and the creation of their own spoken word pieces. SAW11: 3/21-5/9, MO; 6:30 PM-8:30 PM, $160 ($144)

Tough Drafts: Writing Memoir

Jackie Hedeman

VIRTUAL Sometimes writing about the self can mean wrestling with tricky questions and difficult stories. In this creative nonfiction class, we’ll explore techniques for creating vulnerability on the page and nurturing the writer at the desk, all while writing and workshopping short memoir pieces. Let’s take risks, share our work, and support our fellow writers with generous feedback. SAW13: 3/23-5/11, WE; 7-8 PM, $100 ($90)

Metals

Beginning Metalsmithing

Connor Dyer Emily Markoulatos

This course will provide an introduction to basic metalsmithing skills like sawing, filing, soldering, and setting a stone. Connor: WAJ11: 1/10-3/7, MO; 5:30-7:30 PM, $190 ($171) Emily: SAJ11: 3/21-5/9, MO; 5:30-7:30 PM, $190 ($171)

Jewelry Design

Rachael Sudlow

Learn how to make rings, earrings, and pendants in silver and copper using a wide range of techniques from soldering to stone setting. WAJ23: 1/12-3/2, WE; 7-9 PM, $220 ($198) SAJ23: 3/23-5/11, WE; 7:30-9:30 PM, $220 ($198)

Metals Open Studio

Rachael Sudlow

Use this time to create your own work outside of a rigid class style. The instructor will be on hand to help with technical guidance and have supplies available for purchase. WAJ33: 1/12-3/2, WE; 5-7 PM, $220 ($198)

Earrings! Rachael Sudlow Explore the world of fabrication to create a variety of silver earrings! We’ll use advanced techniques to create a range of unique style earrings. Some jewelry experience suggested. SAJ33: 3/23-5/11, WE; 5:30-7:30 PM, $220 ($198)

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Windswept Glory, Music & Images from Threads, Weaving the Tapestry of the Heart of Kansas January 29 | 7:30 pm Lawrence Freedom March 4 | 7 pm In-Person or Livestream Celebrate the State of Kansas on her 161st birthday with powerful, live classical music, local poetry, and severe weather photography straight from the heartland in this new interdisciplinary production, Windswept Glory. The bold combination of Brian J. Nelson’s NEW composition for The Lyric Arts Trio, Poet-Laureate Emeritus Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg’s poetry, and the severe-weather photography of Stephen Locke will bathe audiences in Kansas’ aweinspiring wide-open skies, intrepid supercell thunderstorms, and snowy landscape calm that could only exist in the place we call home.

In-Person or Livestream March 5 | 2 pm & 7 pm Join Ric Averill in creating a family history of who founded or found Lawrence. Lawrence’s good, bad, and sometimes ugly relationship to abolition and the founding of our Free State is explored as we play out stories from prehistory to the here and now. Sound ambitious? Alternately comically absurd and deadly serious, actors will breathe life into each portrait of a Lawrence family facing the winds of temperance, women’s suffrage, civil rights, anti-war, women’s rights, the gay rights movements and more — you’ll be part of healing the past to prepare for a new future.

February 18 | 7 pm February 19 | 2 pm & 7 pm

In-Person & Livestream Lawrence Love Letters is a performance and storytelling project centered on stories of love in our community. This project focuses on gathering, sharing, and performing stories by combining young people and creative aging populations. The project will culminate as a live theatre performance showcasing live music, dance, and spoken word.

Cabaret Mary Baker & Friends Cabaret In-Person & Livestream April 1 | 7:30 pm Mary Baker & Friends return with another gala main stage cabaret featuring songs from Broadway, movies, and more. More than 100 performers have sung more than 750 songs in the 48 shows this group has presented since March of 2001.

Wednesday Mornings, 9-10:30 am March 2, 9, 23, 30 & April 6, 13 Livestream Join us for Good Morning Indian Country, a six-episode, live-streamed morning talk show at the Lawrence Arts Center, featuring some of Indian Country’s finest in business, health, and education. Aimed at increasing visibility and representation of Indigenous issues, this show will cover everything from high school sports to national news and serve as the “morning radio for the reservation.” Guest performers, humanties scholars, and culture-bearers will provide insight for in-the-moment topics, grounding this news show in a broader political, cultural, and historical context.

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This project is supported by Douglas County Board of County Commissioners and the Natural Cultural Heritage Program


School of Dance Productions The Sleeping Beauty

School of Dance presents March 11 & 12 | 7 pm In-Person & Livestream Based on the classic French fairytale by Charles Perrault and set to the beautiful musical score by Tchaikovsky, The Sleeping Beauty ballet returns to the Arts Center main stage. Join us as Princess Aurora is cursed by an evil fairy and doomed to sleep for a hundred years. Safeguarded by the Lilac Fairy, the princess is eventually awakened by the prince who loves her, and a grand celebration ensues. To participate in this production, please see page 26 for audition details!

The Bridge

April 22, 23, 24 The Lawrence Arts Center is delighted to host a Theatre and Dance for the Very Young (TDVY) virtual conference in conjunction with our Theatre and Dance for the Very Young program and Play Lab research series. This virtual event will be a gathering space for makers/artists/ scholars/students in the TDVY field, as well as early childhood educators. We invite attendees to share, celebrate, wonder about, dialogue, challenge, and investigate any and all topics connected to the very young experience. This conference will also feature three live virtual productions open to both conference attendees and families!

Tristian Griffin Dance Company presents March 26 | 7:30 pm In-Person & Livestream March 27 | 3 pm Choreographers John Malashock and Tristian Griffin interweave their experiences, perspectives, and choreographic styles to form a cohesive but contrasting artistic narrative through original dance and music. Equally sharing the conception and creation of The Bridge, this work has been set on members of both Malashock Dance (San Diego) and Tristian Griffin Dance Company (Kansas City). Music by Philip Daniel.

Lawrence Ballet Theatre’s Annual Spring Concert

April 23 | 7 pm

In-Person & Livestream April 24 | 3 pm Lawrence Ballet Theatre returns to perform live on the Arts Center mainstage! Showcasing 29 company members, LBT will present original choreographies by Jerel Hilding, Kristopher Estes-Brown and Shannon Pickett. Bringing the concert to a close will be the restaging of the remarkable and delightful Les Patineurs, choreography by Frederick Ashton and music by Giacomo Meyerbeer. Bring the whole family to enjoy this lively, full evening of dance.

See our website for details and registration.

$10 Suggested Donation Adults, 18+ only.

January 14 | We’re Not in Kansas Anymore February 11 | Wanna Bet? March 25 | Winging It April 8 | Go with the Flow May 6 | Grand Slam

Real stories, live and uncensored. Stories told live, MOTH–style, with a new theme each month. Never the same story (or evening!) twice.

FREE LIVESTREAM LINK ON WEBSITE Live music and social hour start at 7 pm. Slam starts at 7:30 pm.


School of Theatre & Music Storybook Worlds

Join us as we travel inside the worlds of well-loved children’s book authors. No need to select just one book! These playbased classes create possibilities among the characters and adventures found inside many of our favorite stories. — Classes for Ages 3 to 6 with Kayla Sandusky —

Family Play

— Enrollment fee covers one child and one caregiver —

Pajama Party

Welcome to the goofy world of Jory John! Join us on a wild adventure as we meet monsters who are grumpy, monsters who love cake, and even monsters named Floyd Peterson! WAYZ60a: 1/15-1/29, SA; 9:30-10:15 AM, $35 ($31.50)

Ages 2.5 to 5 It’s time to put on your pj’s (yep, we mean it) and act out a silly sleepover with your young person! Each weekend, we will dream up all sorts of nonsense pajama party adventures. WAYZ61a: 1/15-1/29, SA; 1-1:45 PM, $35 ($31.50)

Welcome to the watery world of Beth Ferry! Join us on a voyage as we search for new friends among pirates, whales, and the ocean itself! WAYZ60b: 2/12-2/26, SA; 9:30-10:15 AM, $35 ($31.50)

Maurice Sendak Welcome to the daring world of Maurice Sendak! Join us on a delightful journey to a wild island, through the secret night kitchen, and more! This class takes place outdoors in the Arts Center Green Space. SAYZ60: 3/26-4/9, SA; 9:30-10:15 AM, $35 ($31.50)

Amanda Pintore

Day at the Beach

Amanda Pintore

Ages 2.5 to 5 Who needs winter when you can head to the beach? Grab your gear, turn on your imagination, and take a trip to warmer days with your young person! WAYZ61b: 2/12-2/26, SA; 1-1:45 PM, $35 ($31.50)

Garden Jamboree

Kayla Sandusky

Ages 2.5 to 5 Let’s throw a party! Is it a grasshopper’s birthday? Maybe it’s tea time for the butterflies? Join your young person and combine imagination with nature’s surroundings. This class takes place outdoors in the LAC Green Space and will not meet on 4/23. SAYZ61: 4/16-5/7, SA; 9:30-10:15 AM, $35 ($31.50)

Seeking: Treasure hunters. Mission: Join us on a dangerous journey to find surprises hidden in all kinds of places! WAYZ10: 2/7, MO; 10 AM-12 PM, $30 ($27)

Chef for a Day Calling all chefs! Welcome to a wacky kitchen where you can dream up silly recipes and make a giant feast with new friends. WAYZ50: 3/4, FR; 10:00 AM-12:00 PM, $30 ($27)

If I Were a Mermaid Do you wonder what it might be like to be a mermaid? Take a deep dive and find out where they live, what kind of magic they have, and what they like to do on the weekends! SAYZ40: 4/14-4/15, TH;FR; 10 AM-12 PM, $60 ($54) — Classes for Grades 2 to 5 with Leah Towle —

Chaos in the Clouds Away we go! Float to a community above the clouds to meet fantastic creatures and magical new places. WAYZ11: 2/7, MO; 1-3 PM, $30 ($27)

Fire-Breathing Caterpillars Have you ever seen a fire-breathing caterpillar? Neither have we! Explore a world where any animal, big or small, has bizarre powers for a day. WAYZ51: 3/4, FR; 1-3 PM, $30 ($27)

Topsy Turvy Tales Let’s mix it up! Start with situations from your favorite stories, explore what happens when those tales get all tangled up, and create new adventures to act out. SAYZ41: 4/14-4/15, TH;FR; 1-3 PM, $60 ($54)

Calling all cats! Explore characterization, scene work, and pantomime as your very own feline creation. Class will not meet on 2/5. WAYZ62a: 1/15-2/26, SA; 10:30-11:30 AM, $90 ($81)

Into the Dragon’s Lair

Out of the Ocean

The Cats are Here!

Join us as we build worlds, explore wild ideas, and work as a team to activate the actor’s toolbox (voice, body, and imagination)!

— Classes for Grades Pre-K to 1 with Kayla Sandusky —

To Improv & Beyond! Learn and play theatre games that engage your voice, body, and imagination; and then invent your own! This class culminates in a sharing where one guest per student is invited to learn our original games! Class will not meet on 4/9. SAYZ62a: 3/26-5/7, SA; 10:30-11:30 AM, $90 ($81)

— Classes for Grades K to 4 with Leah Towle —

Imagination Theatre

No school? No problem! Join us on your day off for these one-time, specialized workshops full of silliness, theatrical adventures, and more!

A Grand Treasure Hunt

A play experience built for families! These child/caregiver sessions are designed to connect small groups of families through imagination-based play. Class content is based entirely around the ideas of the students enrolled.

Jory John

Beth Ferry

School ’s Out Adventure

Imagine daring ways to get into the dragon’s lair. Friendship? Trickery? Sneakiness? Use all your skills to find the treasures hidden inside! Class will not meet on 2/5. WAYZ62b: 1/15-2/26, SA; 11:45 AM-12:45 PM, $90 ($81)

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Look out–sharks, mermaids, stingrays, and more! When ocean creatures find themselves out of the water, what do they do? Only you can navigate the wild adventures they must go on to get back home! Class will not meet on 4/9. SAYZ62b: 3/26-5/7, SA; 11:45 AM-12:45 PM, $90 ($81)

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Performance Skill - Building

Jump into the world of performance and see what awaits you! These classes focus on multiple aspects of performance including acting, singing, dancing, playwriting, music-making, film, poetry, stage combat, comedy, and more.

Character Voice

Rachel Cross

Grades 1 to 4 Do you play “Let it Go”” in the car on repeat? Do you love to jam out to ”How Far I’ll Go”? Do you constantly wear Flynn Rider pajamas? Us too! Welcome to a new class that explores wellloved princess, prince, and animal songs. This immersive class will combine imagination and technique as we become our favorite characters, learn to sing, and create our own world where different stories merge. Feel free to join us for both sessions or a single session of Character Voice this winter/spring. Session I: WAYZ63: 1/15-2/12, SA; 9:15-10:15 AM, $75 ($67.50) Session II: SAYZ63: 3/26-4/23, SA; 9:15-10:15 AM, $75 ($67.50)

Musical Theatre Performance Project: Honk!

Grades 5 to 12 Rachel Cross, Justin Harbaugh Join us in our brand new musical theatre course that focuses on learning the main songs and dances from the musical Honk!. Students will work with seasoned professionals over the course of seven weeks to create a final performance for their families. WAYZ64: 1/15-2/26, SA; 10:30-11:30 AM, $150 ($135)

Youth Spoken Word Poetry Workshop

Grades 5 to 12 Alysha Griffin With attention toward elements like sound, rhythm, and “flow,” this workshop guides students through the study of various spoken word artists and the creation of their own spoken word pieces. Interested in taking this class as an adult? Check out this course for adult students happening this spring! WAYZ30: 1/19-2/23, WE; 5:30-6:30 PM, $90 ($81)

Stage, Screen & In Between Christie Dobson Grades 5 to 12 Have you ever dreamed about creating projects that combine live theatre with film and video? Explore how these two worlds collide by stepping into the role of filmmaker and theatre artist at the same time! Students will focus on youth-centric social issues and work collaboratively to devise, write, stage, and film a group project. SAYZ30: 3/23-4/27, WE; 5:30-6:30 PM, $90 ($81)

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Acting for the Camera

Jeanne Averill

Grades 5 to 12 Join us for a deep dive into the techniques necessary for performance on camera. Students will work on material from real scripts, record full scenes, and receive feedback from a professional casting director at Wright Laird Casting in Kansas City. SAYZ65: 3/26-4/30, SA; 10:30-11:30 AM, $90 ($81)

Playwriting & Acting: Fairytale Style Grades 4 to 12 Emily Goodpasture Giles It all starts with words, and those words could be your own! Join us and create original fairytale characters, build worlds from the ground up, and form scenes and storylines. As students put words onto paper, they will also embody the characters they create and explore acting possibilities. WAYZ41: 1/20-2/24, TH; 5:15-6:15 PM, $90 ($81)

Youth Stage Combat

Leah Towle

Grades 5 to 12 Learn stage combat principles of safety and storytelling through wand work, hand-to-hand combat, and single sword. Our goal is to tell high-stakes stories while keeping each other safe, so it’s all about the acting! WAYZ43: 1/15-2/26, SA; 1:30-3 PM, $145 ($130.50)

Stand Up Comedy

Justin Zaruba

Grades 7 to 12 Calling all comedians! This class focuses on joke writing, crowd work, self-presentation, and adaptability in the moment. Over the course of five weeks, students will workshop material together and develop a complete and polished set to share on the final day of class. No class 4/17. SAYZ71: 3/27-5/1, SU; 3-4 PM, $75 ($67.50)

LGBTQ+ Theatre & Storytelling

Andy Waldron

Grades 5 to 12 Join guest artist Andy Waldron for a workshop exploring stories and storytelling through a great variety of families, relationships, genders, and sexualities. Building off books, plays, and performing artists, we will devise and create pieces that affirm identities of all sorts on stage together. SAYZ50: 4/29, FR; 5:30-7 PM, $25 ($22.50)

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SYT Audition Techniques: Acting Jeanne Averill Grades 4 to 12 It is nearly time for Summer Youth Theatre auditions! In our three-week acting audition technique course, students can come prepared with a monologue or the instructor will supply audition materials. We will explore what to expect at an audition, work on selected monologues, and give feedback on strengthening audition presentations. This course pairs well with SYT Audition Techniques: Voice. SAYZ64a: 4/9-4/23, SA; 11:45 AM-12:45 PM, $50 ($45)

SYT Audition Techniques: Voice

Erin Zipper

Grades 4 to 12 It is nearly time for Summer Youth Theatre auditions! In our-three week voice audition technique course, students can come prepared with sheet music or the instructor will supply audition materials. We will work on healthy vocal techniques, give feedback on singing selected material, and build vocal confidence. This course pairs well with SYT Audition Techniques: Acting. SAYZ64b: 4/9-4/23, SA; 1-2 PM, $50 ($45)

Play12

Grades 8 to 12 Elizabeth Sullivan Play12 is the Lawrence Arts Center’s youth performance company. It expands on the fundamentals of acting and focuses on the development of production, creation, community, and leadership skills through public performance. This semester will focus on developing an original production, Lawrence Love Letters, alongside professional actors, musicians, and dancers. Each member will have an opportunity to write, design, and/or perform in this professional production that will open to the public on the Arts Center’s mainstage. Rehearsals, tech week, and performances outside of class time will be required. To join PLAY12 this session, please email Elizabeth Sullivan at elizabeth@ lawrenceartscenter.org by January 3. WAYZ40: 1/6-2/10, TH; 5-7 PM, $90 ($81)


Adul ts on Stage

Built specifically for adults interested in theatre, these classes explore a range of options relating to improvisation, acting, and performance.

Adult Acting Exploration

Jeanne Averill

Must be 18 or older Open to both beginner and experienced students, this class will explore how an actor goes about learning a role, developing a character, and building their portfolio. Along the way you can enjoy the company of other actors, polish your presentation skills, and have a great time. No performance pressure, just the joy and process of acting! You’ll leave ready with skills you can immediately apply toward auditions and performance. WAAZ30: 1/19-3/2, WE; 6:45-7:45 PM, $105 ($94.50)

Adult Improv

Tech Series

Explore the world of technical theatre and all of its possibilities. These classes focus on aspects of technical theatre (set building, crew, costuming, sound design, etc.) and include hands-on training toward design and production.

Threads Stagecraft & Crew

Elliot Yochim,

Grades 5 to 12 Samaria Fleig Join us and explore the fundamentals of technical theatre through the Lawrence Arts Center’s performance of Threads, Weaving the Tapestry of Lawrence Freedom. Students will work with professional technicians to build props, paint set pieces, learn sound and lights, and run the performances as crew members. Weekly Sunday classes: 2/6-2/27. Tech week required rehearsals: 2/28-3/3. Required performances: 3/4-3/5. WAYZ70: 2/6-2/27, SU; 4-6 PM, $100 ($90)

Lighting Design

Leah Towle

Must be 18 or older We invite both seasoned improvisers and brand new players to join us on a spontaneous, absurd improv adventure. Build your improv skills, learn new games, and meet new people. No previous acting experience necessary. Feel free to sign up for a single session or both sessions of improv this semester! Session I: WAAZ40: 1/20-3/3, TH; 6:30-7:30 PM, $105 ($94.50) Session II: SAAZ40: 3/24-5/5, TH; 6:30-7:30 PM, $105 ($94.50)

Elliot Yochim

Grades 5 to 12 Join us for a deep dive into the world of lighting design! We will discover the basic principles of design, explore the wonderful world of color theory, and examine how lighting exists at the crossroads of engineering and art. Students will use these discoveries to create their own vibrant and dynamic lighting vignettes. SAYZ70: 3/27-4/10, SU; 5:30 PM-7:00 PM, $65 ($58.50)

Auditions

Adult Improv Performance Troupe

Leah Towle

Must be 18 or older Ready to raise the stakes and improvise for an audience? Members will build an ensemble over the entire semester, perform on the mainstage each month, and develop a sense of the audience’s role in an improv show! Prerequisite to join: Ensemble members must have taken an LAC improv course in the past three years or have instructor approval. This group will not meet on 3/10 and 3/17. SAAZ41: 1/20-5/5, TH; 7:45-8:45 PM, $175 ($157.50)

Intro to Commedia dell’Arte Christian Boudreaux Ages 16 to Adult Join us to tackle clowning, investigate story construction, and embody six famous commedia characters: Harlequin, Pantalone, Il Dottore, Innamorati, Il Capitano, and Columbina. Within our six weeks we will focus on movement and work toward devising our own commedia plays! SAYZ42: 3/24-4/28, TH; 5:15-6:15 PM, $90 ($81)

Adult Stage Combat

Leah Towle

Must be 18 or older Swords are fun, but violence is not the answer! Explore simple stage combat sword work while devising stories of conflict and interrogating the role of violence in stories. SAAZ30: 3/23-5/4, WE; 6:45-7:45 PM, $105 ($94.50)

Threads, Weaving the Tapestry of Lawrence Freedom Calling Actors Grades 4 & up + Adults for an Original New Play by Ric Averill Join Ric Averill in creating a family history of who founded or found Lawrence. Lawrence’s good, bad, and sometimes ugly relationship to abolition and the founding of our Free State is explored as we play out stories from prehistory to the here and now. Sound ambitious? Alternately comically absurd and deadly serious, actors will breathe life into each portrait of a Lawrence family facing the winds of temperance, women’s suffrage, civil rights, anti-war, women’s rights, the gay rights movements and more - you’ll be part of healing the past to prepare for a new future. In-Person Auditions: Saturday, January 8 Virtual Auditions: January 4–8 Callbacks: Monday, January 10

Cast List Up: Friday, January 14 Rehearsals: January 18–March 3 Performances: Friday, March 4 at 7 pm & Saturday, March 5 at 2 pm & 7 pm

To audition, please prepare and memorize a 30-60 second monologue or poem. Enrollment: $150 Enrollment is required for cast members ages 18 and younger.

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Summer Youth Theatre Auditions for Students Grades 4-12

Auditions: April 30 & May 1

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Callbacks: May 2 & 3

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School of

View the School of Dance Handbook online for important information. In-person class participation is subject to Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health department guidelines and studio availability. Boys Dance Scholarships are for young men who demonstrate a strong interest in the field of dance. Applicants must be in 2nd-12th grade to be eligible. Contact Hanan Misko, School of Dance Director, to apply.

Dance

Bundle Dance Discount By enrolling in three or more classes, individuals and families can receive a 25 percent discount. Dance bundle discount prices are shown in bold after member prices in parenthesis where applicable.

Little Movers

Youth Ballet

Ballet IV-V

School of Dance Little Movers classes are designed to improve motor skills, self-control, and encourage confidence in movement within a playful environment. Enroll in age-appropriate classes. Tuition: $115 ($103.50) $86.25 Ages 3 to 4

Beginning with Intro to Ballet, School of Dance 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. Tuition: $115 ($103.50) $86.25

Preschool Dance

Intro to Ballet

This is a combined-level class for students placed in Ballet IVa, IVb, Va, and Vb. Ballet IV students are required to enroll in two ballet classes per week (three are recommended); Ballet V students are required to enroll in three technique classes per week (four are recommended). Tuition: $285 ($256.50) $213.75 Grades 5 to 12

Elizabeth Lollar, Betsy McCafferty

Session A: WDYP6a: 1/22-3/12, SA; 9:10-9:50 AM Session B: SDYP22b: 3/29-5/17, TU; 3:40-4:20 PM Ages 4 to 5

Preschool Dance

Elizabeth Lollar, Betsy McCafferty

Session A: WDYP22a: 1/25-3/22, TU; 3:40-4:20 PM Session B: SDYP6b: 3/26-5/14, SA; 9:10-9:50 AM Grades K to K

Kinder Ballet

Elizabeth Lollar, Betsy McCafferty

Session A: WDYK6a: 1/22-3/12, SA; 10:05-10:50 AM Session A: WDYK2a: 1/25-3/22, TU; 4:30-5:15 PM Session B: SDYK6b: 3/26-5/14, SA; 10:05-10:50 AM Session B SDYK2b: 3/29-5/17, TU; 4:30-5:15 PM

Grades 1 to 1

Anna Hastings, Elizabeth Lollar

Session A: WDY1B4a: 1/20-3/24, TH; 4:30-5:15 PM* Session A: WDY1B6a: 1/22-3/12, SA; 11-11:45 AM Session B: SDY1B6b: 3/26-5/14, SA; 11-11:45 AM Session B: SDY1B4b: 3/31-5/19, TH; 4:30-5:15 PM* *Held at Studio 840

Ballet IVa, IVb, Va, Vb Hope DeYoung-Daniels WDYB41: 1/24-5/16, MO; 5:40-7:10 PM

Ballet I-II

Ballet V-VII

One ballet class a week is recommended at this level to continue to build strength and technique. Students are also encouraged to enroll in a class of another genre. Tuition: $245 ($220.50) $183.75 Grades 2 to 3

Ballet I

Hope DeYoung-Daniels

WDYB16: 1/22-5/14, SA; 10:10-11:10 AM WDYB11: 1/24-5/16, MO; 4:30-5:30 PM Grades 3 to 4

Ballet II

Hope DeYoung-Daniels

Paige Comparato

WDYB44: 1/20-5/19, TH; 4:30-6 PM

Ballet V-VII students are recommended to enroll in four ballet classes per week; three ballet classes are required. Students are highly encouraged to cross-train in other genres such as hip-hop, jazz, modern, pointe, and tap. Tuition: $345 (310.50) $258.75 Grades 6 to 12

Ballet Va

Cynthia Crews

WDYB52: 1/25-5/17, TU; 5:20-6:50 PM

WDYB25: 1/21-5/13, FR; 4:30-5:30 PM WDYB26: 1/22-5/14, SA; 9-10 AM

Ballet Va & Vb WDYB56: 1/22-5/14, SA; 12:15-1:45 PM

Cynthia Crews

Ballet III-IV

Ballet Vb & VI

Cynthia Crews

Two ballet classes a week are required at this level; Ballet IV students are recommended to attend three ballet classes per week. Students are also encouraged to enroll in conditioning, contemporary, hip-hop, jazz, or tap classes. Grades 4 to 5

Ballet III

Cynthia Crews, Hope DeYoung-Daniels

WDYB35: 1/21-5/13, FR; 5:40 -6:55 PM, $265 ($238.50) $198.75 WDYB36: 1/22-5/14, SA; 11:20 AM-12:35 PM, $265 ($238.50) $198.75 WDYB31: 1/24-5/16, MO; 4:30-5:30 PM, $265 ($238.50) $198.75 Grades 5 to 12

Ballet IVa & IVb

Tristian Griffin, Liat Roth

WDYB43: 1/19-5/18, WE; 4:15-5:45 PM, $285 ($256.50) $213.75 WDYB45: 1/21-5/13, FR; 4:30-6 PM, $285 ($256.50) $213.75

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For Inter. Pointe Students Only WDYB564: 1/20-5/19, TH; 5:35-7:05 PM WDYB562: 1/25-5/17, TU; 5:20-6:50 PM Grades 7 to 12

Ballet VI & VII

Cynthia Crews, Shannon Pickett

WDYB66: 1/22-5/14, SA; 12:45-2:15 PM WDYB61: 1/24-5/16, MO; 5:55-7:25 PM Grades 8 to 12

Ballet VI & VII Cynthia Crews, Jerel Hilding WDYB64: 1/20-5/19, TH; 6:35-8:35 PM Ballet VII WDYB73: 1/19-5/18, WE; 5:40 PM-7:10 PM

Cynthia Crews

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Boys Ballet Designed specifically for the male dancer, this class focuses on the fundamentals of ballet and developing student’s ability to jump, balance, and travel with confidence and strength. Tuition can be covered by the Boys Dance Scholarship. Grades 1 to 3

Ballet I: Boys

Hanan Misko Free to those enrolled in any Art Center class. Session A: WDYB12: 1/25-3/22, TU; 4:30-5:15 PM, $115 ($103.50) $86.25 Grades 3 to 7

Grades 5 to 12

Based on the original principles of hip hop: love, peace, unity, and having fun, these classes are filled with choreography and cover a wide range of movement styles. Held at our satellite location Studio 840. Tuition: $245 ($220.50) $183.75

Paige Comparato, Cynthia Crews

Intermediate Pointe Paige Comparato, Cynthia Crews

Jerel Hilding

WDYIP4: 1/20-5/19, TH; 7:05-7:35 PM WDYIP2: 1/25-5/17, TU; 6:50-7:20 PM

Includes pas de deux and variations WDYBB4: 1/20-5/19, TH; 6:35-8:35 PM, $345 (310.50) $258.75

Teens Ballet

Beginning Pointe Workshop

Grades 6 to 12 Cynthia Crews, Paige Comparato For students who have been approved by an Arts Center pointe instructor to begin training en pointe, this workshop is designed to appropriately and safely transition students from dancing in slippers to pointe shoes. WDPW: 12/14-1/6, TU;WE;TH; 5-6 PM, $90 ($81) $67.50

This program is specifically designed to introduce teens to ballet technique and prepare them developmentally until they are ready to join the sequential ballet program. Geared toward more mature learners, actors, and musical theater students who may have little experience with dance but understand concepts and can work toward self-correction.

Stretch, Strength & Pointe Preparation

Grades 5 to 12 Liat Roth Following Friday’s Ballet IV, this class teaches exercises that increase body wellness and physical strength. Pre-pointe exercises will be taught. Students will not be placed on pointe. Students will need to provide their own TheraBand (9-foot, medium strength). WDYS5: 1/21-5/13, FR; 6-6:30 PM, $165 ($148.50) $123.75

Ages 12 to 18, Beginner

Cynthia Crews

WDYBFT2: 1/25-5/17, TU; 7:30-8:30 PM, $245 ($220.50) $183.75

Ballet for Teens

Enrollment in both Tues/Thurs Pointe and the prior ballet technique classes are required. Firstyear students wear ballet slippers until approved to purchase and wear pointe shoes. Classes focus on strengthening the body and using proper technique in preparation for the rigors of dancing en pointe. In addition to the two pointe classes, Ballet V-VI students are required to enroll in three ballet technique classes per week. Tuition/class: $165 ($148.50) $123.75 Grades 6 to 12 Grades 6 to 12 WDYPB4: 1/20-5/19, TH; 6-6:30 PM WDYPB2: 1/25-5/17, TU; 6:50-7:20 PM

Session B: SDYB22: 3/29-5/17, TU; 4:30-5:15 PM, $115 ($103.50) $86.25

Ballet Fundamentals for Teens

Hip Hop

Pre/Beg Pointe

Ballet II: Boys Hanan Misko

Ballet III: Boys

Pointe

Paige Comparato

For those with ballet experience WDYBT22: 1/25-5/17, TU; 7:30-8:45 PM, $265 ($238.50) $198.75

Spring Ballet Audition ! The Sleeping Beauty

Grades 1 to 3

Hip Hop I

Claire Buss

WDYH15: 1/21-5/13, FR; 4:30-5:20 PM Grades 3 to 5

Hip Hop II

Maya Tillman-Rayton

WDYH24: 1/20-5/19, TH; 6:30-7:30 PM Grades 6 to 12 Hip Hop III Maya Tillman-Rayton WDYH33: 1/19-5/18, WE; 7:20-8:20 PM

Jazz The program includes various styles of jazz including classic, Broadway, and contemporary. Beginning students focus on building rhythm, coordination, and character skills until they are ready for syncopated movements, body isolations, dynamic leaps, suspended turns, and stylized choreography. Held at our satellite location Studio 840. Tuition: $245 ($220.50) $183.75 Grades 2 to 5 Jazz I WDYJ13: 1/19-5/18, WE; 4:10-5:00 PM

Claire Buss

Grades 3 to 8 Jazz II WDYJ23: 1/19-5/18, WE; 5:10-6:10 PM

Claire Buss

Age 13 to Adult

Jazz for Adults and Teens Justin Harbaugh Session A: WDAJa3: 1/19-3/23, WE; 7:30-8:30 PM, $120 ($108) $90 Session B: SDAJb3: 3/30-5/18, WE; 7:30-8:30 PM, $120 ($108) $90

Calling all dancers grades 1-12! Saturday, January 8 | 10 am – 2 pm Paige Comparato

For those longing to perform again, don’t miss this opportunity! We’ll dance to the beautiful music of Tchaikovsky in this classic story ballet. Help us tell the story of the delightful Princess Aurora, the evil Carabosse, the caring Lilac fairy and many more exciting characters. Auditioning is FREE but online pre-registration is required by January 6. See website for details — all who audition will be cast! CDSBP: 1/22-3/12, SA;SU; 9:00 AM-9:00 PM, $150 ($150)

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Tap

Modern

These classes combine rhythm, musicality, and coordination into a fun percussive movement session for your feet. Starting with Level I, students remain in each level until they’ve mastered the required material to progress to the next level. Tap I & II are held at Studio 840. Tuition: $245 ($220.50) $183.75 Grades 2 to 5

Teaching the fundamentals of modern dance as well as various other contemporary forms such as floor work, Hamilton’s release technique, and Afrocentric influences, these classes explore circular and grounded movements through an array of contemporary and modern dance methods. Prior dance experience required. Tuition: $265 ($238.50) $198.75

Tap I WDYT14: 1/20-5/19, TH; 5:30-6:20 PM

Grades 5 to 12

Anna Hastings

Tap II WDYT23: 1/19-5/18, WE; 6:20-7:20 PM

Justin Harbaugh

Tap III-IV WDYT33: 1/19-5/18, WE; 4:30-5:30 PM

Grades 6 to 12

Valentine’s Caregiver & Child Dance

Tristian Griffin

Tristian Griffin

WDYM23: 1/19-5/18, WE; 7:15-8:30 PM

Justin Harbaugh

Ages 13 to Adult

Tap Fundamentals for Teens & Adults

Beginner Justin Harbaugh Adult Tap at the Arts Center combines rhythm, musicality, and coordination into a fun percussive movement session for your feet. Starting with Tap Fundamentals, students who master the required material progress to join our intermediate adults tap group. Held at our satellite location Studio 840. Session A: WDAFT2: 1/25-3/22, TU; 7-8 PM, $120 ($108) $90 Session B: SDAT2: 3/29-5/17, TU; 7-8 PM, $120 ($108) $90

Contemporary Movement Based on the philosophy that every person can and should dance, these classes teach movement exploration and encourage play, structured improvisation, balance, and body conditioning within a social peer group. Held at our satellite location Studio 840. Tuition: $245 ($220.50) $183.75 Grades 2 to 5

Contemporary Movement I-II

WDYM13: 1/19-5/18, WE; 5:55-7:10 PM

Modern II

Grades 5 to 12

Amanda Pintore

Irish Step Dance These classes are upbeat and involve choreographed traditional and non-traditional dances. Beginning level students will learn fundamental movements like the basic jig and reel steps. Intermediate-level students will incorporate more complicated patterns and preparations for hard shoes. All are welcome to join the Irish Step Dance program and enjoy this percussive dance form. Held at our satellite location Studio 840. Classes for grades 2 to 12 will return Summer 2022! Grades 3 to 6

Irish Step Dance II & III Annie Stark WDYS21: 1/24-5/16, MO; 5:30-6:30 PM, $245 ($220.50) $183.75 Grades 4 to 12

Irish Step Dance III Annie Stark This class is partially combined with Level II. WDYS31: 1/24-5/16, MO; 5:30-7 PM, $285 ($256.50) $213.75 Ages 14 to Adult

Fundamentals of Irish Step Dance for Teens and Adults Annie Stark WDYS11: 1/24-5/16, MO; 4:30 PM-5:20, $245 ($220.50) $183.75

Grades 6 to 12

Chinese Dance

WDYC22: 1/25-5/17, TU; 5:45-6:45 PM

St. Patrick’s Day Céilí Party! Monday, March 7 | 6-7 pm

Free, All Ages, Lawrence Public Library Auditorium In Irish, the word “céilí” (KAY-LEE) means party! Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by enjoying a free Irish Step Dance performance and participating in traditional Irish group dances led by Annie Stark. Performance will last approximately 30 minutes with group activities to follow. A partnership with the Lawrence Public Library.

End Of Year Showcase

Grades 2 to 5

Wanwan Cai

Session A: WDYCD4a: 1/20-3/24, TH; 4:30-5:30 PM Grades 4 to 8

Fundamentals of Chinese Dance Session B: SDYCD4b: 3/31-5/19, TH; 4:30-5:30 PM

May 20 | 7 pm May 21 | 9:30am, 12pm, 5pm, 7:30 pm

Select youth and adult classes are scheduled to perform in annual End-of-Year Showcases. This annual event celebrates the achievement of students through senior solos and class-based performances. Student participation is free and includes one comp ticket. See details online. More details will be made available in March 2022. Additional tickets $12 (includes fees and taxes).

Carmine Ballere Scholarship Auditions

Open to dancers of all backgrounds! Come learn the fundamentals of the graceful, fluid, and breath-based movements of Chinese Classical Dance. Tuition: $120 ($108) $90

Fundamentals of Chinese Dance

Tuesday, February 8 | 6-7 pm

Held at Lawrence Public Library Auditorium Free, Caregiver and Child Ages 6 & Up We’re holding a special Valentine’s Dance with our friends from the Lawrence Public Library! Come learn some dances, hear some music, and make a special craft just for this occasion!

WDYC12: 1/25-5/17, TU; 4:30-5:30 PM

Contemporary Movement III-IV Amanda Pintore

School of Dance’s Student Choreography Showcase January 15 | 5 pm The Student Choreography Showcase is back in person, and we’re calling movement creators 3rd grade thru adult! This event is for School of Dance students to showcase selfchoreographed dance works in a supportive and encouraging environment. Student choreographers are responsible for selecting and rehearsing their dancers prior to the show. Registration is free. Online applications due by December 7.

Modern I

Grades 3 to 6

Events & Auditions

Wanwan Cai

Sunday, March 27 | 1-2:30 pm

Grades 5-12, Equivalent to Ballet IV-VII Established in 1997, the Carmine Ballere Scholarship is awarded to students who have demonstrated excellence and commitment in dance. Encouraging the study of ballet and a lifelong devotion to dance, the scholarship covers the cost of four ballet and pointe classes per week, as well as all production and participation fees. See details online. Pre-registration is required by March 24.

Lawrence Ballet Theatre Company Auditions SAVE THE DATE! June 11

Time & Location: TBA Ages 11-18, Equivalent to Ballet IV-VII

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Pre-registration is required by June 8.


Lawrence Dance Intensive 2022 WINTER & SUMMER PROGRAMS!

Join us this winter and summer for remarkable dance experiences in downtown Lawrence. Held in Lawrence Arts Center dance studios, this program offers dancers opportunities for artistic growth through world-class instruction by accomplished faculty, guest artists, and choreographers. Since 2016, the Lawrence Dance Intensive has provided regional dancers with quality artistic and development opportunities. LDI returns in 2022 to host winter and summer programs. Based on a diverse and well-balanced curriculum, this program strives to develop the artists of tomorrow. No pre-screening or audition is required to attend. Dancers must be 10 to 18 years of age by the start of the intensive and dancing at an Intermediate/Advanced level. Senior Intensives may include a level assessment on the first day of the program. More information on financial aid and the intensive can be found on the website.

Lawrence Dance Intensive: Winter Ballet 2022

January 12-14

Ages 11 to 18, Inter-Adv Level (Equiv. to Arts Center Ballet Level Va-VII) WDLDI: 1/12-1/14, WE;TH;FR; 4:45-8:20 PM, $180 ($162) $135

Auditions for Lawrence Dance Intensive: In-Person Audition: February 20 Summer Ballet Senior Intensive

Grades 6-12, Equivalent to Ballet Vb-VII

Video Audition: March 20

There is no audition fee. In-person applicants are required to register online by February 17. Only partial merit scholarships to the full intensive will be awarded.

Lawrence Dance Intensive: Summer Ballet 2022

June 6–17

Ages 12 to 18, Inter-Adv Level (Equiv. to Arts Center Ballet Level Vb-VII) CDLDI: 6/6-6/17, MO;TU;WE;TH;FR; 9 AM-4 PM, $800 ($720) $600

See the website for more details ! Adul t Classes Ages 14 & Up

The adult dance program offers a variety of techniques for first-time dancers as well as those pursuing a lifelong interest in dance. Instructors specifically organize curriculum to emphasize progress over perfection and experiencing the joy of dance.

Adult Ballet I Hope DeYoung-Daniels Beginner WDAB11: 1/24-5/16, MO; 7:15-8:30 PM, $265 ($238.50) $198.75 Adult Ballet II

Paige Comparato

Beginner/Intermediate WDAB24: 1/20-5/19, TH; 11:15 AM-12:30 PM, $265 ($238.50) $198.75

Adult Ballet III

Paige Comparato

Intermediate/Advanced WDAB34: 1/20-5/19, TH; 9:15-10:30 AM, $265 ($238.50) $198.75

Adult Pointe

Paige Comparato

Enrolling in prior Adult Ballet III required without approval of the instructor or School of Dance Director. WDAP4: 1/20-5/19, TH; 10:30-11 AM, $165 ($148.50) $123.75

Adult Chinese Dance

Wanwan Cai

Learn the fundamentals of the graceful, fluid, and breath-based movements of Chinese Classical Dance. This class incorporates diverse influences such as folk dance, martial art movement, ballet, and Chinese opera to create a unique cultural art form. Held at Studio 840. WDACD1: 1/24-5/16, MO; 7:15-8:15 PM, $245 ($220.50) $183.75

Adult Hip Hop

Maya Tillman-Rayton

Come dance to some of your favorite throwback jams! This is a no-stress class where students will learn combinations and simply have a good time grooving. Held at Studio 840. Session A: WDAH4: 1/20-3/24, TH; 7:40-8:40 PM, $120 ($108) $90

Afrodance Maya Tillman-Rayton Afrodance is a collection of dances originating from Sub-Saharan African countries. Dancers will learn a combination of traditional African, Afro-Caribbean, and African hip hop moves set to African pop and Reggaeton music. This high-energy class will get you moving! Held at Studio 840. Session B: SDAA4: 3/31-5/19, TH; 7:40-8:40 PM, $120 ($108) $90 Adult Pilates Ashley Sandefur This Pilates mat class improves strength, flexibility, and overall health. Mats are provided on a first come, first served basis and must be requested in advance. Session A: WDAPa3: 1/19-3/23, WE; 9:40-10:30 AM, $120 ($108) $90 Session B: SDAPb3: 3/30-5/18, WE; 9:40-10:30 AM, $120 ($108) $90

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Tap Fundamentals for Teens & Adults Beginner Justin Harbaugh Adult Tap at the Arts Center combines rhythm, musicality, and coordination into a fun percussive movement session for your feet. Starting with Tap Fundamentals, students who master the required material progress to join our intermediate adults tap group. Held at our satellite location Studio 840. Session A: WDAFT2: 1/25-3/22, TU; 7-8 PM, $120 ($108) $90 Session B: SDAT2: 3/29-5/17, TU; 7-8 PM, $120 ($108) $90

Jazz for Adults & Teens Justin Harbaugh The program features various styles of jazz including classic, Broadway, and contemporary. Beginning students focus on building rhythm, coordination, and character skills until they are ready for syncopation movements, body isolations, dynamic leaps, suspended turns, and stylized choreography. Session A: WDAJa3: 1/19-3/23, WE; 7:30 -8:30 PM, $120 ($108) $90 Session B: SDAJb3: 3/30-5/18, WE; 7:30 -8:30 PM, $120 ($108) $90

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