Lillstreet Art Center Fall 2012 Catalogue

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Hello, Friends!

4401 N. Ravenswood Chicago, IL 60640

773.769.4226 www.lillstreet.com

CLASS LISTINGS First Time Artists

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Ceramics

08

Metalsmithing & Jewelry

12

Glass

16

Textiles

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Printmaking

21

Painting & Drawing

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Digital Arts & Photography

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For Kidstreetclasses, see page 30

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Welcome to Lillstreet Art Center. Artists of all backgrounds, from novice to master, can find a place to learn inside our welcoming community. We began as an alternative arts space in a converted horse barn on Lill Street in 1975 and gradually evolved in to Chicago’s largest art center with 40,000 square feet to explore and create. We encourage you to spend time, interact, and learn more about our 8 departments, 50 plus studios, gallery, and artisan gift shop. Our classes, workshops, and camps provide hands-on experiences for individuals of all ages to discover and develop their creative potential. In addition to 5 and 10-week class sessions every year, we bring in visiting artists from all over the world every month to conduct workshops in an effort to augment the artistic education at Lillstreet. Don›t hesitate to bring your friends as we frequently host teambuilding sessions, private art parties, and other group outings. Looking to become more involved in cultural events with us? We regularly host gallery openings, First Fridays, parties, lectures, and many other community events throughout the year to help Lillstreet stay connected to the neighborhood and the wider Chicago population. Inside our departments, meet the instructors, department heads, and artists-in-residence who provide mentorship to our students. Our Artist-inResidence program offers working artists an opportunity to grow in their own medium, while offering inspiration, assistance, and new perspective to students. This fall we are excited to offer new classes, thrilling events, and dynamic exhibitions to make your experience more enjoyable. We are grateful for your involvement and contribution to our community, and look forward to learning and creating with you as we continue to bring art to Chicago. Please let us know how we can make your experience at Lillstreet the most enjoyable as possible and we hope you have a fantastic class.

Bruce Robbins, Chief Executive Officer Eric Tschetter, Executive Director Julia Zema, Director of Marketing & Communications Jessica Mott Wickstrom, Gallery Director Pam Robinson, Director of Education Programming Michelle Starbuck Amos, Office & Customer Service Manager Claire Hurwitz, Community Outreach & Special Events Manager Barbara Kurtz, Custom Class & Administrative Assistant Abi Gonzales, Custom Class Coordinator & Studio Member Joe Tighe, Membership Coordinator Andy Rohr, Graphic Designer


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hether you come to Lillstreet to bond with your co-workers, innovate with your business team, or celebrate a special event with friends, you’ll leave inspired to take your creativity to the next level. Private groups can soak up the artistic experience during a team- building workshop, company meeting or private art party.

Host Your

Group events begin at $45 per person for a two-hour experience.

THE LILLSTREET GALLERY is available for evening rentals (standing capacity 75)

• Company Meeting • Brainstorming Session • Ideation Session • Team-building Outing • Board Meeting • Group Retreat • Private Party • Birthday Party

CONTACT:

• Bachelor/Bachelorette

Claire@lillstreet.com

• Bridal/Wedding Shower

Special Events Manager, Claire Hurwitz 773-769-4226 www.lillstreet.com/privateevents

It’s a perfect spot to spark conversation and mingle.

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adult CLASSES C e r am i c s

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FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

M OND A Y

T U ESD A Y

W EDNESD A Y

Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm

First-Time Potter, 10am-1pm

Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm

Home & Garden Pottery,1:30-4:30pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm

Advanced Handbuilding, 10am-1pm

Beginning Handbuilding, 1:30-4:30pm

Metal Meets Clay, 6:30-9:30pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 6:30-9:30pm

Beginning Wheelthrowing, 7-10pm

Beginning Wheelthrowing, 7-10pm

Advanced Handbuilding, 7-10pm

Beginning Handbuilding, 7-10pm

Individual Voice (Adv. Soda), 7-10pm

Beginning Wheelthrowing, 6:30-9:30pm First-Time Handbuilder, 7-10pm Saggar Firings, 7-10pm Tie Your Art to the Earth, 7-10pm

Small Figures & Dolls, 7-10pm

Advanced Wheelthrowing, 7-10pm

M e ta l s m i th i n g & Jewelry

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Beginning Metalsmithing,11am-2pm

Multilevel Metalsmithing, 1-4pm

Metals for Young Adults, 4-6pm

Advanced Beginning Metalsmithing, 2-5pm

Quick Study: Metalsmithing, 4-5:30pm

Beginnning Metalsmithing, 6:30-9:30pm

First-Time Enameling, 6:30-9:30pm (I)

Fabricated Settings for Stones, 6:30-9:30pm

Intermediate Metalsmithing, 6:30-9:30pm

Beginning Metalsmithing, 6:30-9:30pm

Beginning Metalsmithing, 6:30-9:30pm

Powder Coating, 6:30-9:30pm

Working with Wax & Casting, 6:30-9:30pm

Ring-A-Week, 6:30-9:30pm

Metal Meets Clay, 6:30-9:30pm

Exploring Enameling, 6:30-9:30pm (II)

Chainmaille, 6:30-9:30pm (I)

Glass

Glass Survey, 6:30-9:30pm (I)

Glass Fusing, 6:30-9:30pm (I)

All Levels Glass Beadmaking (II), 6:30-9:30pm

Glass Casting, 6:30-9:30pm (II)

Quilt Design, 11am-2pm

First-Time Sewing, 6:30-9:30pm

Quick Study in Printing on Fabric, 4-5:30pm

Dye Survey, 6:30-9:30pm

Sew Your Own Messenger Bag, 4-5:30pm (Ages 10-14)

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Textiles

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Beginning Embroidery, 6:30-9:30 (I)

Introduction to Sergers Workshop

Embroidery Projects, 6:30-9:30 (II)

Crash Course in Sewing Machine Feet

Introduction to Textiles, 6:30-9:30

P r i n tma k i n g

First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 2-5pm

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Painting & D r aw i n g

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D i g i ta l A r t s & P h o t o g r aphy

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Mastering Inks, 6:30-9:30pm

Botanical Illustration, 10am-1pm

First-Time Painting, 10am-1pm

First-Time Drawing, 6:30-9:30pm)

Beginning Acrylic Painting, 10am-1pm

First-Time Painter, 6:30-9:30pm

Beginning Drawing, 6:30-9:30pm

Alla Prima Painting, 6:30-9:30pm

Portrait Drawing, 6:30-9:30pm

Introduction to the Portrait and Figure, 10am-1pm First-Time Drawing into Painting, 6:30-9:30pm Human Anatomy, 6:30-9:30pm

Drawing & Painting Animals, 6:30-9:30pm

Understanding Color, 6:30-9:30pm

Beginning Photoshop, 10am-1pm (I)

Beginning Digital Photography, 10am-1pm

Digital Graphic Design, 10am-1pm

Intermediate Photoshop, 10am-1pm (II)

Digital Tools for Artists, 6:30-9:30pm

Travel Photography: Chicago, 10am-1:30pm

Beginning Digital Photography, 6:30-9:30pm

Portrait Photography, 6:30-9:30pm

First-Time Digital Photography, 6:30-9:30pm

Night & Astro Photography, 6:30-9:30pm

First-Time Studio Lighting, 6:30-9:30pm (I)

Advanced Digital Photography, 7-10pm

How to Photograph Artwork, 6:30-9:30pm (II)

4 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.


Sign Up Early and Save! $20 off 10-week classes & $10 off 5-week classes when paid in full by August 20. S A T U RD A Y

S U ND A Y

Arts & Crafts, 10am-1pm

T H U RSD A Y

F RID A Y

Beginning Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm

First-Time Potter, 10am-1pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm

Intermediate Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm

Figure Sculpture, 10am-1pm

Figure Sculpture, 3-6pm

Advanced Topics, 10am-1pm

Advanced Wheelthrowing, 10am-1pm

First-Time Potter, 7-10pm

Beginning Handbuilding, 1-4pm

Simple Soda, 11am-2pm

Simply Soda, 7-10pm

Beginning Wheelthrowing, 2-5pm

Tile Making, 7-10pm

Intermediate Metalsmithing, 10am-1pm

First-Time Jeweler, 10am-1pm

Beginning Metalsmithing, 10am-1pm

Advanced Beginning Metalsmithing, 10am-1pm

Beginning Metalsmithing, 2-5pm

Beginning Metalsmithing, 2-5pm

Family Metalsmithing, 10am-1pm

Boxes & Lockets, 10am-1pm

Working with Wax & Casting, 2-5pm

Date Night, 6:30-9:30pm

Intermediate Metalsmithing, 10am-1pm

Intermediate Metalsmithing, 1:30-4:30pm

First-Time Jeweler, 6:30-9:30pm

Metal Clay Stone Setting, 10am-1pm (II)

Beginning Metalsmithing, 2-5pm

Advanced Beginning Metalsmithing, 6:30-9:30pm

Etching, 2-5pm

Working with Wax and Casting, 2-5pm

Forging & Forming, 6:30-9:30pm

Chains of Steel, 2-5pm (I)

First-Time Jeweler, 5-8pm

Resin, 2-5pm (I)

First-Time Glass Beadmaking, 2-5pm Glass Survey, 6:30-9:30pm

Multilevel Sewing Projects, 6:30-9:30pm

Friday Night Workshops, 6:30-9:30pm

Workshops

Repeat Patterns for Textiles, 10am-1pm

First-Time Quilting, 10am-1pm

Radical Weaving, 10am-1pm

Garment Construction, 2-5pm

Sculptural Felt, 10am-1pm

Printing Workshops

First-Time Sewing, 2-5pm First-Time Screenprinting on Fabric, 2-5pm

Screenprint Posters, 6:30-9:30pm

First-Time Drawing into Painting, 10am-1pm Problem Solving for Oil Painters, 10am-1pm Beginning Acrylic Painting, 6:30-9:30pm Intermediate Oil Painting, 6:30-9:30pm Figure Drawing, 6:30-9:30pm

First-Time Screenprinting on Paper, 5-8pm

First-Time Drawing, 10am-1pm

First-Time Painter, 10am-1pm

Introduction to the Portrait and Figure, 10am-1pm

Beginning Drawing, 10am-1pm

Collage, 2-5pm

Experimental Still-Life Painting, 10am-1pm

Beginning Acrylic Painting, 2-5pm

Encaustic Painting, 2-5pm

First-Time Portrait Drawing, 2-5pm

Abstract Painting Studio, 10am-1pm Learning from the Masters, 10am-1pm

Beginning to Intermediate Watercolor, 2-5pm

Landscape Painting, 10am-1pm Beginning Oil Painting, 2-5pm Encaustic Painting, 2-5pm

Drawing & Painting the Nude Figure, 2-5pm

Crash Courses, 9:30am-1:30pm

Beginning Illustrator, 10am-1pm

First-Time Digital Photography, 10am-1pm

Intermediate Illustrator, 10am-1pm (II)

First-Time Lightroom, 2-5pm Architectural Photography, 6:30-9:30pm Introduction to Web Design, 6:30-9:30pm (I) Advanced Web Design, 6:30-9:30pm (II)

Experimental Drawn Animation, 6:30-9:30pm

First-Time Digital Photography, 10am-1pm

Landscape Photography, 10am-1pm (I)

Beginning Photoshop, 10am-1pm (I)

Street Photography, 10am-1pm

Intermediate Photoshop, 10am-1pm (II) How to Photograph Artwork, 2-5pm (I)

Urban Landscape Photography, 10am-1pm (II) Crash Courses, 1-5pm

Beginning Digital Photography, 2-5pm First-Time Studio Lighting, 2-5pm (II)

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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FIRST TIME ARTISTS Not sure where to start? Explore a new medium in a nopressure environment. Each of our adult departments offers fiveweek introductory classes for beginning students with no previous experience. Get comfortable with the basics before you decide on a full-length class! Some materials are included, and you’ll have access to open studio during your class.

All classes are 5 weeks and begin the weeks of September 10 and October 15 FIRST-TIME POTTER See Page 08 Not ready for a 10-week commitment? Try your hand at a variety of clay techniques, and learn the basics of handbuilding and wheelthrowing.

FIRST-TIME HANDBUILDER

FIRST-TIME ENAMELING

See Page 08 Using slabs and coils, learn handbuilding techniques to make pots. Techniques include molds, slab roller, and extruder.

See Page 12 Create beautiful decorative art and jewelry designs by kiln-firing colorful powdered glass enamels onto copper. No previous art experience is required. Students will learn basic enameling techniques and acquire a range of skills to create their own vibrantly colored designs for the projects of their choice. Copper sheet and pre-cut shapes are available from the instructor.Â

Monday 7-10pm $165, Members $160 $20 Ceramic Tool Kit

FIRST-TIME JEWELER See Page 12 This class is designed for beginning jewelers who want to sample basic skills. Saw piercing, texturing, cold connections, and a soldered band ring will be covered. A materials kit is required and is available for purchase from the instructor on the first day of class. Silver and additional materials may be purchased from the instructor.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Friday 10am-1pm Sunday 5-8pm $165 Members $160 $10 Materials fee

Tuesday 10am-1pm Thursday 7-10pm Sunday 10am-1pm $165, Members $160 $20 Ceramic Tool Kit

Monday 6:30-9:30pm (Session I only) $165, Members $160 $20 Materials Fee

FIRST-TIME GLASS BEADMAKING See Page 17 Make beautiful glass beads on the torch using basic techniques for shaping and surface design. This workshop will concentrate on providing students with solid technical groundwork for further development. Instruction will also be given on how to create a simple necklace or a pair of earrings. Materials fee includes tools, mandrels, and assorted glass colors. No experience required.

Thursday 2-5pm $180, Members $175 $35 Materials fee

6 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

NEW! FIRST-TIME DRAWING INTO PAINTING See Page 22 This introductory class will combine basic drawing with the fundamentals of painting. It will begin by introducing the student to line, value and composition and how they combine to compose a successful drawing. They will then use this experience to see how those visual building blocks translate into painting introducing the student to the basic tools used in acrylic painting and their use in composing and executing a painting. Purchase your beginning kit on the first night.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Thursday 10am-1pm $165, Members $160 $35 Beginning Painting & Drawing Kit


FIRST TIME ARTISTS

FIRST-TIME DRAWING See Page 22 This entry-level class is for those with little or no drawing experience. Learn the use of value, line, and proportion to create realistic drawings. Purchase your beginning drawing kit on the first night.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Saturday 10am-1pm $165, Members $160 $15 Beginning Drawing Kit

FIRST-TIME PAINTER See Page 22 This class will introduce you step by step to the process of painting. Starting with an introduction to the basic materials, students will learn how to use brushes and paint together to begin, develop and finish a painting so even a novice will find success in this direct and engaging class. Purchase your beginning painting kit on the first night.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Tuesday 10am-1pm Sunday 10am-1pm $165, Members $160 $35 Beginning Painting Kit

FIRST-TIME PORTRAIT DRAWING See Page 22 This entry-level course is designed for those students with little or no experience. The primary focus is placement and how the various facial features come into play in creating a portrait drawing. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.

FIRST-TIME QUILTING See Page 18 Dive in and gain hands-on experience in all the steps required to make a fully functional quilt. Students will be encouraged to experiment and get creative with patterns and color. We will cover six block patterns and create a quilted hot-mitt out of our favorite two blocks. Slide lectures and instructions on how to plan larger future projects will also be included. Material provided on first day. Students may wish to supplement fabric for subsequent classes. Thread and most notions provided with materials fee.

FIRST-TIME SEWING

$15 Materials fee

See Page 25 Good lighting is often the difference between an average photograph and a great one. Serious photographers like to control their light in a professional studio. This course will teach you the basic concepts of studio lighting design, and give you hands-on instruction with hot lights, strobes, soft boxes, colored gels, and reflectors. Students will light their own portraits and table top set-ups.

Tuesday 2-5pm Sunday 5-8pm $165, Members $160

First-Time Digital Photography

FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON FABRIC

$165, Members $160 $15 Materials fee

Sunday 2-5pm

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Sunday 2-5pm

See Page 21 Prepare a screen and print an image using stencils and photoemulsion. Perfect class for beginners who want to make and sell work in Lillstreet’s Holiday Party and Art Fair. Most equipment and some paper provided, and UV vacuum exposure unit make exposing a screen faster and easier! Materials fee includes most materials.

$165, Members $160

See Page 18 Combine stencil and photo-emulsion techniques to create layered, multi-colored prints. Learn how to transfer drawings and designs onto loose yardage and fabric blanks. Perfect class for beginners who want to make and sell work in Lillstreet’s Holiday Party and Art Fair. New aluminum screens and UV vacuum exposure unit make hand-silkscreening faster and easier! Materials fee includes most materials.

See Page 18 Perfect for someone who doesn’t know how to thread a machine or stray from the straight stitch. This class gives formal instruction on how to operate a sewing machine, basic techniques and sewing vocabulary. Sewing machines provided. Thread and notions provided with materials fee.

First-Time Studio Lighting

$20 Materials fee

Saturday 10am-1pm

Saturday 2-5pm $180, Members $175

FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON paper

See Page 25 Before that new digital camera becomes an expensive paperweight, learn how it works and how to make beautiful images with it. We’ll use easy technical explanations, shooting exercises, and a review of student images to teach you how to find, compose, and capture compelling photographs. Camera with manual settings required, DSLR preferred. Please bring a small flash drive.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Thursday 10am-1pm Saturday 10am-1pm

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm (Session II only) Saturday 2-5pm (Session II only) $190, Members $185

First-Time Lightroom See Page 26 Lightroom is powerful and affordable software for enhancing photographs, cataloging, printing, and more. In this overview class you’ll learn how to organize, develop, and print your images. See why professional photographers everywhere are hooked on Lightroom. This is a perfect follow-up to First-Time Digital Photography or can be taken on its own. Basic computer skills required.

Thursday 2-5pm $190, Members $185

$190, Members $185

$165, Members $160 $25 Materials fee

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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CERAMICS

LILLSTREET ’S

long-established clay department offers classes for all skill levels in wheelthrowing, handbuilding, and sculpture. Advanced students can fine-tune their work or experiment with soda fireing.

Take advantage of over 200

glaze combinations, firing, & state-ofthe-art equipment in our generous open studio hours. 10-week classes including 25 pounds of clay.

Beginner / Advanced Beginner FIRST-TIME POTTER ( 5 WEEKS ) Not ready for a 10-week commitment? Try your hand at a variety of clay techniques, and learn the basics of handbuilding and wheelthrowing. This class is not a prerequisite for the 10-week Beginning Wheelthrowing or Handbuilding classes. Beginning students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet ($20). Includes 12 pounds of clay.

Tuesday 10am-1pm Karen Avery Session I: September 11 Session II: October 16 Thursday 7-10pm Robert Smith

FIRST-TIME HANDBUILDER

METAL MEETS CLAY

( 5 WEEKS ) Not ready for the 10-week commitment? Using slabs and coils, learn handbuilding techniques to make pots. Techniques include molds, slab roller, and extruder. This is not a prerequisite for the 10-week Beginning Handbuilding classes. Beginning students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet ($20). Includes 12 pounds of clay.

( 10 WEEKS ) Learn to create unique functional and/or sculptural works by combining metal and clay. Projects such as tea strainers, bowls and small sculpture can be created. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas and will be shown a variety of techniques though demonstrations. In ceramics, basic hand building techniques such as coiling, pinch pot, slab construction and various surface techniques will be covered. The metals component will introduce students to saw piercing, cold connections, light torch work and basic forging techniques. In addition, students will be able to incorporate other found materials into their works. Additional materials may be purchased from the instructor.

Monday 7-10pm Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 Mary Drabik $165, Members $160

Session I: Starts September 13 Session II: Starts October 18 Sunday 10am-1pm Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21 Mary Drabik $165, Members $160

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Michelle Sallemi & Mary Drabik Starts September 12 $360, members $350 $10 Metals Kit Fee $20 Clay Kit Fee

BEGINNING/ ADVANCED BEGINNING WHEELTHROWING ( 10 WEEKS ) Explore the mystery of the potter’s wheel and develop fundamental pot- throwing techniques. Returning students can refine their technique and create more complex forms. Beginning students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet ($20).

Monday 10am-1pm Les Orenstein Starts September 10 Monday 6:30-9:30pm Jayson Lawfer Starts September 10 Tuesday 7-10pm Gary Jackson Starts September 11 Wednesday 10am-1pm Karen Avery Starts September 12 Wednesday 7-10pm David and Sharon Hartshorne Starts September 12 Saturday 10am-1pm Catherine Tweedie Starts September 15 Sunday 2-5pm David Trost Starts September 16 $330, Members $320

8 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.


( 10 WEEKS ) Whether your aim is functional or sculptural ceramics, master the basics and learn ways to work with slabs, coils and pinching to create virtually anything you can dream up. Beginning students should plan to purchase a clay tool kit at Lillstreet ($20).

Tuesday 1:30-4:30pm Lisa Harris Starts September 11 Tuesday 7-10pm Marjorie Woodruff Starts September 11 Saturday 1-4pm Joanna Pike Starts September 15 $330, Members $320

MULTILEVEL, INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED HOME & GARDEN POTTERY ( 10 WEEKS ) Work independently and in collaboration with the instructor and classmates on home and garden projects.

Monday 1:30-4:30pm Karen Avery Starts September 10 $360, Members $350

Handbuilding: Tie Your Art to the EARTH ( 10 WEEKS ) Consider the artwork you are drawn to handbuild in clay. How does it relate or respond to the earth–its rhythms, myths, stories, dreams, totems, human nature, or even the clay itself? Learn how to build structures and do surface carving and textures that represent your ideas. Basic handbuilding techniques will be taught. Individual attention will be given to problems of technique as they arise. Dialogue among class members at each stage of the process will enrich the overall experience.

Monday 7-10pm Corinne Peterson Starts September 10 $360, Members $350

saggar FIRING

METAL MEETS CLAY

ADVANCED HANDBUILDING

( 10 WEEKS ) A saggar is a refractory (fire resistant) container, used by the Chinese centuries ago to keep impurities such as fly ash off fine porcelain work. Today, artists are using saggars to fill with organic combustible materials and metal salts which give rich surfaces created by smoke, fire, draft and chance. There is always more to explore with this intriquing method of firing and results will beg more experimentation. This class is for the intermediate to advanced student.

( 10 WEEKS ) Learn to create unique functional and/or sculptural works by combining metal and clay. Projects such as tea strainers, bowls and small sculpture can be created. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas and will be shown a variety of techniques though demonstrations. In ceramics, basic hand building techniques such as coiling, pinch pot, slab construction and various surface techniques will be covered. The metals component will introduce students to saw piercing, cold connections, light torch work and basic forging techniques. In addition, students will be able to incorporate other found materials into their works. Additional materials may be purchased from the instructor. $10 metals kit fee, $20 clay kit fee.

( 10 WEEKS ) Increase your clay skills while building functional and sculptural objects. Weekly demonstrations will teach you more complex techniques to manipulate clay and allow you to develop your handbuilt work.

Monday 7-10pm Patty Kochaver Starts September 10 $360, Members $350

SMALL FIGURES AND DOLLS ( 10 WEEKS ) This class is all about using the figure creatively and sculpting “outside the box”. Applying a basic knowledge of the figure, students may choose to create a static fantasy sculpture or add kinetic elements to their work through figure articulation. It’s all about playing. All levels welcome.

Tuesday 7-10pm Robin Power Starts September 11 $360, Members $350

INTERMEDIATE WHEELTHROWING ( 10 WEEKS ) Design your own pots and develop a personal aesthetic, while learning techniques to make complex forms. Weekly demos and trying new glaze combinations will help you to develop a signature look.

Tuesday 10am-1pm Lisa Harris Starts September 11 Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Karen Avery Starts September 11 Thursday 10am-1pm Patty Kochaver Starts September 13 Saturday 10am-1pm David Trost Starts September 15 $360, Members $350

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Mary Drabik And Michelle Sallemi Starts September 12 $360, Members $350

ADVANCED WHEELTHROWING ( 10 WEEKS ) Demonstrations of more complex forms will encourage you to expand your repertoire of pots and build confidence to throw taller and bigger, and to create pieces with nuance. Try new and more advanced glazing techniques in a class designed to help you create pots of your own design and aesthetic.

Monday 7-10pm David Trost Starts September 10 New Time! Sunday 10am-1pm Patty Kochaver Starts September 16 $360, Members $350

C eramics

BEGINNING/ADVANCED BEGINNING HANDBUILDING

Wednesday 10am-1pm Joanna Pike Starts September 12 Wednesday 7-10pm David Trost Starts September 12 $360, Members $350

Arts & Crafts ( 10 WEEKS ) Explore the arts and crafts movement of the last century. We will look at examples of patterns, tiles, and embellished vase forms noted potteries such as Teco, Pewabic, and Rookwood.

Thursday 10am–1pm Lisa Harris Starts September 13 $360, Members $350

SIMPLY SODA: BEGINNING SODA ( 10 WEEKS ) Be prepared for flashes of color, textured surfaces and the excitement of unpredictable results. You’ll make pots for the soda kiln, and weekly wheelthrowing or handbuilding demonstrations will increase your knowledge of more complex forms. You’ll also learn the uses of soda slips and glazes, and the class will make the soda firing process accessible and understandable. Participation in all stages of the process, including some kiln loading, introduction to firing, and unloading outside of class time, is required. Prerequisite: at least one year of experience working with clay or instructor’s permission.

Thursday 7-10pm Patty Kochaver Starts September 13 New Time! Sunday 11am-2pm Erik Zohn Starts September 16 $360, Members $350 $60 soda firing fee

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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ADVANCED TOPICS ( 10 WEEKS ) This class is designed primarily for students who want to develop specific ideas, refine techniques, and pursue independent projects.

CERAMICS

Saturday 10am-1pm Lisa Harris Starts September 15 $360, Members $350

CHOOSE FIVE ( 5 WEEKS ) Choose five consecutive weeks within the term and an instructor to offer individual tutelage for one hour per week. Fee does not include clay or open studio time outside of the five weeks. Approval of the program coordinator, Karen Avery, required. $275, Members $265

WORKSHOPS GARDEN GNOMES ( 1 day ) Does your garden seem a little lonely? Does it seem like someone should be living there? Make your own garden gnome and decorate it with slips. We’ll high-fire gnomes so they can live in the garden all year.

Saturday, September 29, 2-5pm Robin Power $45, Members $40

ADVANCED TOPICS IN SODA FIRING: INDIVIDUAL VOICE ( 10 WEEKS ) Continue to develop a body of work with your individual voice or on glaze development, if that is your passion! This class will meet 5 times, every other week, for demonstrations as well as oneon-one time of encouragement and critique. The other weeks can be devoted to serious clay time or lab time in the Chemical Room. By permission only, from Karen. Participation in all stages of the process, including some kiln loading, firing, and unloading outside of class time, is required. Prerequisite: two Simply Soda classes.

Wednesday 7-10pm Charles Jahn Starts September 12 $360, Members $350 $60 soda firing fee

TILE MAKING ( 10 WEEKS ) Learn what the ancients knew – how to make beautiful decorative ceramic tile. Learn to sculpt for high relief tiles, make molds to reproduce tiles, and other interesting techniques. For beginner to advanced students.

Thursday 7-10pm Mike Skiersch Starts September 13 $360, Members $350

FIGURE SCULPTURE ( 10 WEEKS ) Learn the basic anatomy landmarks of the human body, including proportions, along with distinctions, like ethnicity and gender. Students will start with basic geometric forms and learn to sculpt the human body. Model fee will be collected in class.

Thursday 3-6pm Sergio Ceron Starts September 13 $360, Members $350

10 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

FIGURE SCULPTURE: WORKING CREATIVELY ( 10 WEEKS ) Working from nude model students will use their knowledge of human anatomy to work creatively. Pushing the limits of surface muscles, skeletal structure and figure proportions students may choose to sculpt a full figure, head or torso. Building techniques problem solving, observational skills, internal armature, human expression and gesture will be emphasized. Special attention will be given to traditional and untraditional finishing techniques for sculpture.

Sunday, 10am–1pm Robin Power Starts September 16 $360, Members $350 $40 model fee


FEAR NO GLAZE

( 1 day ) Turn the dials. Watch red heat glow. See the green flame. Learn the fundamentals of firing Lillstreet’s Bailey kilns by firing your own and others’ glazed work. This is the first step toward understanding the firing process and being able to fire the kilns at Lillstreet. Firing starts at 8am and usually lasts 13 hours.

( 1 day ) Use provided bisque or bring your own to try the cone 10 glaze combinations you’ve always wondered about. Demonstrations will include learning to judge combinations, creating test pieces, using the spray booth, and wax, brush, and scratch techniques.

Saturday, September 29 Karen Avery $85, Members $80

DAY OF THE DEAD: MEXICAN SKULLS ( 1 day ) A Calaveras or skull is commonly used for decoration during the Mexican Day of the Dead festival on November 1st. They are frequently shown with marigold flowers and foliage and are generally depicted as joyous, rather than mournful, to indicate a happy afterlife. The Mexican belief is that no dead soul likes to be thought of sadly, and that death should be a joyous occasion. Clay, tools, clays and firing included. No experience necessary, all ages welcome.

Saturday, October 6, 2-5pm Robin Power $45, Members $40

WEAVING CLAY ( 1 day ) Working with clay strips and coils students will create a simple shallow woven basket bowl. Your may choose to add your personal touch with texture and glaze to your woven bowl or leave it natural terra cotta color. All levels welcome.

Saturday, October 27, 2-4pm Robin Power $35, Members $30

C eramics

FIRE THIS KILN

Sunday, October 28, 1-3pm Karen Avery $35, Members $30

Cornucopia ( 1 day ) The traditional cornucopia is a horn shaped basket filled with fruit and vegetables. It is also a symbol of fertility, fortune and abundance. In this workshop students may choose to make a traditional or non- traditional cornucopia that depicts something more personal to the student. Work may be glazed or left natural terra cotta. All levels welcome.

Saturday, November 3, 2-4pm Robin Power $35, Members $30

Ceramic critique ( 1 day ) Bring your sculptures or functional pottery to this critique. Learn how you might achieve your goals by talking about the next step to make that change. Come to discuss ceramics in a supportive atmosphere. Open to currently enrolled Lillstreet students. TBA

Lillstreet’s visiting artist workshops are designed to provide supplemental information and education to student artists from within our community as well as from outside, bring a greater understanding of their processes and inspiration for beginners as well as seasoned artists

SAM CHUNG Slab Design: Making Pouring Forms Sam will be using paper patterns with slabs to construct handbuilt pouring forms. Over the course of two days, he will demonstrate the construction of a teapot, pitcher and ewer using customized paper templates. This process begins with sketching forms and translating these two-dimensional ideas into templates that will then be used to create three-dimensional slab form. Drawing is a key component to the making of forms, so one’s creativity is only limited by the ability to draw. Almost any form can be realized with this process, whether it is a body, lid, spout or handle. Discussion will focus on how ideas for pouring forms can be generated from a variety of sources, including function, ergonomics, history and design. This process incorporates the more intuitive act of drawing with the more mechanical method of building with pre-determined parts. Additionally, he will discuss construction strategies that can simplify one’s approach to slab building.

Saturday & Sunday, September 15 & 16, 10am-5pm $125 Members/Non-Members if registered by August 20 $175 Members/Non-Members after August 20

for more information or to register visit

http://lillstreet.com/department/visiting-artist-workshop

Bill O’Brien $35, Members $30

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METALSMITHING & JEWELRY

Make wearable pieces of art and learn to create unique designs in our four fully equipped classrooms Closed-toe shoes are required in the studio. Metals are available for sale during class time from the instructor or monitor. Given fluctuating metals prices, all material costs are approximate and subject to change.

Beginner / Advanced Beginner FIRST-TIME JEWELER ( 5 WEEKS ) This class is designed for beginning jewelers who want to sample basic skills. Saw piercing, texturing, cold connections, and a soldered band ring will be covered. A materials kit is required and is available for purchase from the instructor on the first day of class. Silver and additional materials may be purchased from the instructor.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Alisa Miller Session I: Starts September 13

FIRST TIME ENAMELING

BEGINNING METALSMITHING

( 5 WEEKS ) Create beautiful decorative art and jewelry designs by kiln-firing colorful powdered glass enamels onto copper. No previous art experience is required. Students will learn basic enameling techniques and acquire a range of skills to create their own vibrantly colored designs for the projects of their choice. Copper sheet and pre-cut shapes are available from the instructor.Â

( 10 WEEKS ) Design and create jewelry in silver, copper and brass. Learn basic skills such as sawing, texturing, soldering, and polishing. Students will also learn simple forming techniques and how to bezel set stones. A materials kit is required, and is available for purchase from the instructor on the first day of class.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Mary Laskey Session I: Starts September 10 $165, Members $160 $20 Materials Fee

Session II: Starts October 18 Friday 10am-1pm Neil Kraus Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19 Sunday 5-8pm Susan Franker Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21 $165 Members $160 $10 Materials fee

Monday 11am-2pm Rachelle Stromberg Starts September 10 Monday 6:30-9:30pm Neil Kraus Starts September 10 Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Alisa Miller Starts September 11 Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts September 12 Thursday 2-5pm Michelle Sallemi Starts September 13 Friday 2-5pm Neil Kraus Starts September 14 Saturday 10am-1pm Anne Schafer Starts September 15 Sunday 2-5pm Rachelle Stromberg Starts September 16

$330, Members $320 $25 Materials Fee

12 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

ADVANCED BEGINNING METALSMITHING ( 10 WEEKS ) In this class, students will be able to develop and achieve higher skill levels of design, soldering, stone setting and finishing. Students will also be able to explore patinas and other means of coloring metal. This class is perfect for students not yet comfortable enough to move into intermediate level or who have not taken a class in some time. Materials available for purchase from instructor.

Monday 2-5pm Neil Kraus Starts September 10 Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Susan Franker Starts September 13 Sunday 10am-1pm Susan Franker Starts September 16 $330, Members $320


CHAINMAILLE

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Kat Wisniewski Session I: Starts September 11 $165, Members $160 $55 Materials Fee

METAL MEETS CLAY ( 10 WEEKS ) Learn to create unique functional and/or sculptural works by combining metal and clay. Projects such as tea strainers, bowls and small sculpture can be created. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas and will be shown a variety of techniques though demonstrations. In ceramics, basic hand building techniques such as coiling, pinch pot, slab construction and various surface techniques will be covered. The metals component will introduce students to saw piercing, cold connections, light torch work and basic forging techniques. In addition, students will be able to incorporate other found materials into their works. Additional materials may be purchased from the instructor.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Michelle Sallemi & Mary Drabik Starts September 12 $360, members $350 $10 Metals Kit Fee $20 Clay Kit Fee

A QUICK STUDY IN METALSMITHING ( 5 WEEKS ) Why should your child be the only one having fun? While they’re in class, you can be creating a pendant, ring, earrings, or small sculpture out of brass or copper. Learn basic metalsmithing techniques such as saw piercing, filing, texturing, and riveting. No experience necessary. Silver is available for an additional fee.

Tuesday 4-5:30pm Michelle Sallemi Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16

DATE NIGHT: METALSMITHING FOR COUPLES ( 5 WEEKS ) Explore a new craft while spending time with your sweetheart! Learn basic metalsmithing skills such as cutting, joining, texturing, and soldering metals. Leave with fabulous pieces of jewelry or small sculptures for you or your significant other. All skill levels welcome. $10 materials fee includes the basics; additional materials available for purchase.

Friday 6:30-9:30pm Rachelle & Mike Stromberg

$135, Members $130

Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19

Multilevel

$175, Members $170

WORKING WITH WAX AND CASTING ( 10 WEEKS ) This multilevel class explores the three-dimensional possibilities of hard waxes for carving and soft waxes for modeling. Students can expect to complete two small pieces, such as rings, charms, or miniature sculptures. Two castings will be done in class, and work also can be brought to a production caster for a nominal fee.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Pam Robinson Starts September 10

$10 Materials Fee

POWDER COATING ( 5 WEEKS ) Add some color to your jewelry! Powder coating is a fun and economical way to enhance your brass or copper jewelry using color. Students will learn how to use the powder coating gun, layer colors, mask off patterns, and the best ways to fabricate work to be powder coated. A respirator is mandatory. You may bring your own or purchase one from the instructor on the first day of class.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Alisa Miller

Thursday 2-5pm Neil Kraus Starts September 13

Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $175, Members $170

Sunday 2-5pm Mike Stromberg Starts September 16

$25 Materials Fee

FAMILY METALSMITHING

$330, Members $320

( 5 WEEKS ) Ages 10-14

RING-A-WEEK ( 5 WEEKS ) Love rings? So do we! Challenge yourself to make five rings in five weeks. A new ring design and techniques will be demonstrated each week. Sawing, cold connections, and soldering will be covered. Prerequisite: One session of Beginning Metals. Materials are available for purchase from instructors.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Rachelle & Mike Stromberg

RESIN ( 5 WEEKS ) Add interest and color to your jewelry by using resin. Learn techniques such as constructing base piece, mixing, coloring, application, embedding objects, curing, safety tips, and finishing. Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing.

Saturday 2-5pm Karla Wheeler Session II: Starts October 20 $175, Members $170

EXPLORING ENAMELING ( 5 WEEKS ) Enameling is the ancient art of fusing colorful powdered glass onto copper to create decorative art and jewelry designs. In this multi-level class students will learn the fundamentals of the enameling process beginning with preparing metal surfaces, sifting and wet inlay applications and using stencils to create layered color effects with transparent and opaque glass. Once students have mastered the basics, they’ll progress to more advanced traditional kiln-fired techniques such as basse taille, champlevé, sgraffito, en ronde bosse, limoges, paillon and cloisonné. Students of all levels are welcome to enliven their small-scale art and jewelry projects while learning the wonderful art of enameling. Metal is available for purchase from the instructor.

M E TA LS M I T H I N G & J E W E L RY

( 5 WEEKS ) This comprehensive course covers several basic weaves, along with tips for “speedweaving.” You’ll see many samples and explore how slight variations change the look of the weave. Students will receive enough jump rings for 8 bracelets, some of which will be completed in class. This course covers the following weaves: Double Spiral, Wiggle, European 4-in-1 (Mesh), Rosettes, Byzantine, Box (Queen’s Chain), Japanese 12-in-2 (Japanese Lace) and Jens Pind. If you already know one or two of these weaves, you can still take the class and work on different variations of the weave.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Mary Laskey Session II: Starts October 15 $175, Members $170 $40 Materials Fee

Want a fun activity to do together? Have a hammering good time in this class, as you learn sawpiercing, texturing and cold connections. Projects will include finger puppets, picture frames and students’ one-of-a-kind creations.

Saturday 10am-1pm Michelle Sallemi Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20 $175, Members $170

Session I: September 11 Session II: October 16 $175, Members $170

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METALSMITHING & JEWELRY

MULTILEVEL METALSMITHING ( 10 WEEKS ) Students work independently on projects and receive individualized attention. This class focuses on the design and development of more advanced technical skills. Demonstrations and projects will be chosen during the first class. Prerequisite: two sessions of Beginning and one of Intermediate Metalsmithing or instructor’s permission.

ETCHING

METALS FOR YOUNG ADULTS

( 5 WEEKS ) This class will explore exciting ways to add texture to metal. You will be able to work with your own drawings or copyright free designs by experimenting with two techniques to image-transfer the designs. We’ll begin with “low-tech” options by using readily available etchant solutions and direct drawing methods and work up to photo etching with nitric acid solutions to etch sterling silver, brass and copper.

Ages 10-16

Prerequisite: Beginning level metalsmithing or first-time jeweler. Materials not included. Metal and etching paper available for purchase from the instructor.

( 10 WEEKS ) This class is designed for young, aspiring jewelers who want to learn the basics of metalsmithing/jewelry making or improve the knowledge they already have. Saw-piercing, texturing, cold connections and a soldered band ring will be covered. Most materials included. Additional materials and silver may be purchased from instructor.

Wednesday 4-6pm Michelle Sallem Starts September 12 $330, Members $320

Saturday 2-5pm Michelle Sallemi

Intermediate / Advanced

Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20

INTERMEDIATE METALSMITHING

$175, Members $170

( 10 WEEKS ) Build upon skills learned in Beginning Metals by working on projects that develop your ability to solder, create three-dimensional forms, and set stones. Design, craftsmanship, and refining techniques will be discussed. This class is for advanced beginners who want to expand and hone their skills. Prerequisite: two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing or instructor approval.

CHAINS OF STEEL ( 4 WEEKS ) Explore the use of steel as an affordable, lightweight, alternative material for a variety of chains. Experiment with different soldering and riveting methods with 20g-10g steel wires. Personalize your chains with non-toxic finishing techniques and added accents of your choice. All levels are welcome. Steel will be included in your materials fee. You are welcome to bring other metals (silver, brass, copper) and found materials. Additional materials will be available for purchase.

Saturday 2-5pm Maia Leppo Session I: Starts September 22 $145, Members $140 $20 Materials Fee

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Heejin Hwang Starts September 12 Thursday 10am-1pm Rachelle Stromberg Starts September 13 Saturday 10am-1pm Pam Robinson Starts September 15 Sunday 1:30-4:30pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts September 16 $330, Members $320

14 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

Tuesday 1-4pm Pam Robinson Starts September 11 $330, Members $320

BOXES AND LOCKETS ( 10 WEEKS ) Adorn your home and yourself with unique boxes or lockets to hold your special treasures! Learn to design and make intriguing metal containers using various methods of construction, lids, mechanisms, and functions. Boxes that slide, hinge, move, and clasp will be introduced. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing or instructor’s permission.

Sunday 10am-1pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts September 16 $330, Members $320

FORGING AND FORMING ( 10 WEEKS ) In this class students will learn basic forming and forging techniques to create organic shaped sculptural objects. In learning to manipulate copper sheet and wire, students will be able to create bowls, vases, flatware or small sculptures. Prerequisite: Two sessions of Beginning Metalsmithing or instructor’s permission. Materials may be purchased as needed.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Darlys Ewoldt Starts September 13 $330, Members $320

METAL CLAY STONE SETTING ( 5 WEEKS ) Take your metal clay to the next level by creating jewelry that includes your favorite gemstones. We will set fireable and non-fireable stones with silver metal clay and fine silver. Settings will be created for cabochons and faceted stones. Metal clay, fine silver, and CZs are available for purchase. Students are welcome to bring their favorite gemstones and consult with instructors on setting them. This class is open to students that are advanced beginners to intermediate metal clay artists or those who have completed a beginning metal clay course.

Saturday 10am-1pm Katie Baum & Mary Ellen Giffels Session II: Starts October 20 $175, members $170

$25 Materials Fee

FABRICATED SETTINGS FOR STONES IN JEWELRY ( 10 WEEKS ) Students will learn how to fabricate settings for both faceted and cabochon cut stones. Bezels, tube bezels, step bezels, combination prong and bezel settings, gypsy settings, and basket settings will be covered. Students can also create settings for unusually shaped stones and found objects. Additionally, bench tricks and setting tips, and making your own setting tools will be discussed. Students should bring cabochon stones to the first class. Metal will be available for purchase from instructor. Prerequisite: One intermediate metalsmithing class.

Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm Rhonda Storm Starts September 11 $330, Members $320

ADVANCED PERSIAN BRACELETS ( 1 day ) You will learn two Persian style weaves: Half Persian 4-in-1 and Half Persian 3-1. These weaves are great for both women’s & men’s style chains. Students may choose from aluminum, copper or brass jewelry for their project. Prerequisite: Any 2 chainmaille bracelet classes.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Kat Wisniewski October 16 $65, Members $60 $18 Materials Fee


DUPLICATE DUETS BRACELETS

Students may choose from Aluminum, Copper or Jewelry Brass. Prerequisite: Students must have taken at least 2 chainmaille classes.

5TH ANNUAL LILLSTREET INTERNATIONAL

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Kat Wisniewski October 23 $65, Members $60 $14 Materials Fee

M E TA LS M I T H I N G & J E W E L RY

( 1 day ) This Byzantine variation bracelet has a very fluid movement. Learn how to manipulate this popular weave to look like a completely different pattern all together, while incorporating glass rings into the center!

SPECIAL WORKSHOP Micro Spiculum/ Micro Anticlastic Raising/ Synclastic Shell Forming ( 3-day ) On a small scale, students will learn anticlastic, synclastic, and shell forming techniques using specially designed tools from NC Black Co. Students will fabricate a basic micro spiculum and can use that to create earrings and/ or pendants. Basic synclastic shell forms will be demonstrated using the micro shell forming hammers and blocks. You will then be given an opportunity to fabricate a jewelry object using all 3 techniques combined. The NC BLACK Team will walk you through the benefits of using this micro set and get you creating small, delicate forms with ease. Tool sets available for use and purchase during the workshop. Prerequisite: Beginning Metalsmithing class. Students need to bring 1-6x6 piece of copper and/or NuGold(bronze). Additional materials will be available for purchase.

AUGUST 17 – SEPTEMBER 14 Reception: Friday, August 17

5:30pm: Juror Talk 6-8pm Artist Reception and Awards Presentation Join us for the 5th annual Lillstreet International a juried show open to artist submissions from across the world. For this year’s themed exhibition, juror Sandy Simon searched far and wide for “the perfect plate.”

Artists included in the exhibition: Michael Ashley, Noel Bailey, Mariana Baquero, Amanda Barr, Clinton Berry, Anna Calluori Holcombe, Elise Delfield, Nick DeVries, Mike Gesiakowski, Jon Glabus, Mel Griffin, Sangeet Gupta, Todd Hayes, Tom Jaszczak, Jay Jensen, Jake Johnson, Kristen Kieffer, Lucien Koonce, Justin Lambert, Melissa Lee, Missy McCormick, Megan Mitchell, CJ Niehaus, Bob Pool, Justin Rothshank, Jan Schachter, Aaron Sober, Kyla Strid, Marjorie Wade, Derek Walter, Ai Yamamoto, Adam Yungbluth

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, September 14-16, 10am-5pm Andrea & Chuck Kennington www.ncblack.com $375 (No member discount)

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GLASS

GLASS BEADMAKING, FUSING & CASTING Explore several different glass techniques such as beadmaking, fusing, kiln casting and sculpture. All levels of students are supported in an educational and relaxed setting. Join us on the third floor to create beautiful glass forms. Closed toe shoes and cotton clothing are required.

GLASS BEAD OPEN STUDIO

GLASS FUSING OPEN STUDIO

Work on projects and improve skills outside of class in our highly recommended open studio. Punch cards are available for students enrolled in a class at the reduced cost $60 (5 sessions for $12 each); current students may also purchase single sessions for $14 each. Punch cards are also available for those not enrolled in a class for $85 (5 sessions for $17each). Glass and mandrels are available for sale; tools will be available for use. A monitor will be on hand to answer questions but not instruct. Punch cards may be purchased at the front desk.

Sunday, September 16, 23, October 21, November 11, 2-5pm

Work on projects outside of class in open studio exclusively for fusing. This time is for students who have taken at least two 4 or 5 week fusing classes in the past 6 months. The fee is $25 and includes one 8 ½ x 11 box to fill, the use of tools, firings and scrap glass. An extra $18 will be charged for each additional 8 ½ x 11 box filled. There is a variety of sheet glass for sale in the studio. A monitor is on hand to help answer questions but not to instruct. You must sign up online or in person at least one week prior to your session and pre-pay the OS fee of $25. Permission from the Department Head is required.

Lillstreet Art Center has become my escape, where I like to spend my time because it provides me with mental relaxation.” - Daniela Zaluda, Glass

16 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

Friday Night Workshops for Beginners FEAR OF COMMITMENT: GLASS BEADMAKING ( 1 day ) This is a crash course in glass bead making. We’ll cover basic techniques and surface designs including dots and stripes. Leave with finished beads and a zipper pull, key chain or simple pendant. No experience required. Materials fee includes all glass, tools, and kiln firing.

Friday, September 14, October 12, November 9, 6:30-9:30pm $80, Members $75 $15 Materials fee

FEAR OF COMMITMENT: GLASS FUSING ( 1 day ) In this crash course in glass fusing, you’ll learn the basics of cutting and assembling glass for the kiln. Make a small plate, tile, or pieces for jewelry. Materials fee includes all glass, tools, and kiln firing. Finished pieces may be picked up two weeks after class ends. No experience necessary.

Friday, September 21, October 19, November 16, 6:30-9:30pm $80, Members $75 $20 Materials fee


ALL LEVELS GLASS BEADMAKING

STACKED PLATE

( 5 weeks ) Beginning students will get familiar with the tools, materials, and basic techniques for using the torch, and learn to properly manipulate and design glass in the flame. More advanced students will broaden their skills and explore new techniques. Materials fee includes glass, mandrels and firings. No experience required.

Put your glass scrap to use by creating a one-of-a-kind plate. We will assemble stacks or assorted fusible glass and let heat, surface tension and gravity do their work. These plates are beautiful illustrations of fusing and the movement of molten glass when heated to high temperatures. No two plates are ever the same. Prerequisiteone 5-week fusing class

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Dobrila Pintar

Beginner / Advanced Beginner FIRST TIME GLASS BEADMAKING

( 5 WEEKS ) In this class you’ll be introduced to two glass techniques: fusing, and bead making with a torch. Become familiar with the tools and materials needed to create projects such as glass beads for jewelry and functional fused pieces. Color, decoration, design and process will be covered. No experience necessary. The materials fee includes assorted glass colors, tools, mandrels, and kiln firings.

$180, Members $175

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Session I: Starts September 11 Dobrila Pintar Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Session I: Starts September 13 Session II: Starts October 18 Leslie Speicher

$35 Materials fee

$180, Members $175

Thursday 2-5pm Judy Zeddies’ Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16

Session II: Starts October 16 $180, Members $175 $35 Materials fee

Workshops IMAGERY IN FRIT ( 1 day ) Learn to create representational imagery in glass during this oneday workshop. We will explore working with frit and ways to take advantage of the unique properties of the various sizes. Building glass trays, damming and firing schedules will be covered.

Saturday, September 29, 10-4pm Robin Kittleson

Saturday, October 27, 10am1pm Robin Kittleson $80, Members 75 $20 Materials fee

REACTIONS IN GLASS ( 1 day ) Working with glass containing copper, sulfur and lead, students will explore the reactions which occur when these elements are combined. Color shifts, halos, gradients and contrasting outlines are a few of the reactions you will create and learn to control during your fusing work. Sheet glass, frit, stringers and silver foil will be used to make samples for future reference. Prerequisite- one 5-week fusing class.

G L AS S

( 5 weeks ) Make beautiful glass beads on the torch using basic techniques for shaping and surface design. This workshop will concentrate on providing students with solid technical groundwork for further development. Instruction will also be given on how to create a simple necklace or a pair of earrings. Materials fee includes tools, mandrels, and assorted glass colors. No experience required.

GLASS SURVEY: AN INTRODUCTION TO BEADMAKING AND FUSING

( 1 day )

Saturday, October 27, 2-5pm Robin Kittleson

$95, Members 90

$80, Members 75

$30 Materials fee

$25 Materials fee

$50 Materials fee

GLASS FUSING FOR BEGINNERS/ADVANCED BEGINNERS ( 5 weeks ) Students will get familiar with the tools, materials, and basic techniques for fusing glass, and learn to properly cut, design for and lay out glass. Materials fee includes kiln firings, clear, white and black glass, and a variety of scrap glass, frit, and stringers. Additional glass is available for purchase. No experience required.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Leslie Speicher Session I: Starts September 12 $180, Members $175 $50 Materials fee

Multilevel NEW! Glass casting ( 5 WEEKS ) In this new glass class you will learn two types of casting techniques and basic mold making skills. Open-face relief and Pate de Verre casting techniques will be explored in order to create cabochons for jewelry, relief tiles for architectural elements and small sculptures. Students can expect to make 3-5 pieces. Materials fee includes, glass, mold materials, tools and firings. No experience required.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Leslie Speicher Session II: Starts October 17 $180, Members $175 $50 Materials fee

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TEXTILES

The Lillstreet Textile Department is a growing artist community interested in traditional and contemporary craft media. Our newly renovated sewing studio offers more class space and upgraded equipment including sergers and an industrial sewing machine. Haven’t taken a print class in a while?

CHECK OUT OUR REMODELED DARK ROOM and new state-of-the-art UV vacuum exposure unit, with exposure times under 60 seconds! Dye students can achieve professional results in our bullet steamer, and the new dye station set up makes immersion dyeing more user friendly. We have students from a variety of backgrounds, from professional artists who sell at art fairs, online shops, and consignment, to all levels of artists developing skills to build on their portfolio. Make our space your space by taking advantage of free open studio when enrolled in one of our Textile Department classes!

Beginner/Advanced Beginner FIRST-TIME SEWING ( 5 WEEKS ) Perfect for someone who doesn’t know how to thread a machine or stray from the straight stitch. This class gives formal instruction on how to operate a sewing machine, basic techniques and sewing vocabulary. Sewing machines provided. Thread and notions provided with materials fee.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Nora Renick-Rinehart Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 Sunday 2-5pm Melissa Leandro Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21 $165, Members $160

FIRST TIME QUILTING ( 5 WEEKS ) Dive in and gain hands-on experience in all the steps required to make a fully functional quilt. Students will be encouraged to experiment and get creative with patterns and color. We will cover six block patterns and create a quilted hot-mitt out of our favorite two blocks. Slide lectures and instructions on how to plan larger future projects will also be included. Material provided on first day. Students may wish to supplement fabric for subsequent classes. Thread and most notions provided with materials fee.

Saturday 10am-1pm Nora Renick-Rinehart Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20 $165, Members $160 $15 Materials fee

$15 Materials fee

18 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON FABRIC ( 5 WEEKS ) Combine stencil and photo-emulsion techniques to create layered, multi-colored prints. Learn how to transfer drawings and designs onto loose yardage and fabric blanks. Perfect class for beginners who want to make and sell work in Lillstreet’s Holiday Party and Art Fair. New aluminum screens and UV vacuum exposure unit make hand-silkscreening faster and easier! Materials fee includes most materials.

Sunday 2-5pm TBA Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21 $165, Members $160 $25 Materials fee

BEGINNING EMBROIDERy ( 5 WEEKS ) Socialize with classmates while learning traditional embroidery stitches with a contemporary spin. Learn how to turn images and drawings into relief effect embroideries, with demos on image transfer and finishing techniques. Students should bring in images or ideas on the first night. No experience needed! Floor standing hoops make it easy to stitch comfortably during class and open studio. Most materials provided.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Camille Canales Session I: Starts September 10 $175, Members $170


MULTILEVEL SEWING PROJECTS

new! introDUCTION to textiles

dye survey: acid, mx, indigo and natural dyes ( 10 weeks ) Ready to dive into dyes? Sample MX, acid, indigo and natural dyes that can be used for immersion and screenprinting techniques on natural fibers (cotton, silk, rayon, linen). Work with two of our favorite instructors to create a colorful collection of fabric samples as a pallet for future creations, and delve deeper into the world of dyes. Dye fee includes all dyes. All levels welcome. Experienced printers will expand their knowledge of printing with new dyes.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm

Nora Renick-Rinehart Starts September 10

Akemi Cohn and Elizabeth Kumor Starts September 11

$340, Members $330 $30 Materials fee

$340, Members $330

A QUICK STUDY IN PRINTING ON FABRIC

radical weaving

( 5 WEEKS ) Tired of waiting in the cafe week after week while your child is taking a fun art class? Don’t have enough time to run errands in the short time and looking for a quick creative outlet? Or maybe you have a busy schedule and can’t make it to our three hour classes? Take some time to treat yourself while picking up a new skill! Learn the basics on how to silkscreen fabric blanks like tote bags, tshirts, or dinner napkins with either our pre-made designs, or create some of your own. Materials fee includes most materials, including one tote bag! Students provide fabrics or blanks.

Monday 4-5:30pm

$45 materials fee ( 5 WEEKS ) Inspired, created, and in reverence of nature we will weave, twist and bind natural materials together to create vessels and forms using unconventional weaving techniques. Learn about materials, such as branches, in your existing environments to understand the best way to manipulate it into the form you desire. Most materials provided.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Sarah Montgomery Starts September 13 $330, Members $320

Sculptural felt ( 5 WEEKS ) Explore the wonders of feltmaking! Focus on creating original three dimensional objects, functional or sculptural, with basic wet felting and resist felting techniques. Mix colored wool roving to create dynamic surfaces and textures. Most materials provided, and wool roving will be provided in the first class. You may purchase wool roving before hand, and instructor will pass out resource list the first day.

Sunday 10am-1pm Akemi Cohn Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21

( 5 WEEKS ) A follow-up to BEGINNING EMBROIDERY or FIRST TIME EMBROIDERY, students will tackle personal projects and demos will cater to student needs as they relate to projects. Advanced techniques include machine embroidery and fabric paint application. Students should bring in images or ideas on the first night. Floor standing hoops make it easy to stitch comfortably during class and open studio. Some materials provided. Great for at-home embroidery enthusiasts who want formal instruction.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Camille Canales Session II: Starts October 15 $175, Members $170

quilt design: beyond the grid ( 10 WEEKS ) Moving past traditional block piecing, this class will help students create their own unique quilt designs. We will look at textile traditions from all over the world as well as the work of various contemporary quilt makers to find inspiration. Students work with the instructor to map out a design, piece a large scale quilt top, and develop a strategy for quilting and binding. Resource list will be provided to students during class. All levels welcome.

TEXTILES

( 10 WEEKS ) Have you been eyeing classes in the Textile Department, but not quite sure where to start? We’ve designed this class with you in mind! Students will run through several processes such as dyeing, screenprinting, and sewing, and complete one beginner pillow project to show off your newly acquired textile skills. Create more than a pillow during work time in class and during open studio hours. No experience necessary! Materials fee includes dyes and inks in class, students provide fabrics after first night.

Multilevel

( 10 WEEKS ) Have you taken First Time Sewing, and want to work on your own projects now? Want to learn how to use a serger for a more professional finish? Maybe you are a self-taught sewer, but would like some professional guidance. This class allows students to choose individual projects, garments or house-ware based, and work closely with the guidance of the instructor to complete oneof-a-kind sewing projects. Bonus topics covered: serger instruction, sewing machine feet attachments, button-hole stitches, and topics as they relate to student’s projects. Prerequisite: First Time Sewing or equivalent experience.

EMBROIDERY PROJECTS

Monday 11am-2pm Sarah Nishiura Starts September 10 $330, Members $320

$175, Members $170 $10 Materials fee

Sunday 10am-1pm Vivian Visser Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21 $175, Members $170 $10 Materials fee

Camille Canales Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 $135, Members $130 $15 Materials fee

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Intermediate / Advanced

TEXTILES

New! Mastering inks: color mixing and extenders ( 10 WEEKS ) Want to learn how to mix all the colors of the rainbow? Start with primary inks to create custom colors for all your print projects. Each week students will work together to create custom colors, as well as gradation scales, using extender to alter the transparencies. Also, become familiar with our newest UV exposure unit to brush on exposing your screens! Materials fee includes all inks for class and open studio. Prerequisite: First Time or Beginning Screenprint on Fabric.

repeat patterns for textiles

intro to sergers workshop

( 10 WEEKS ) Translate your designs into repeating patterns by mastering registration, straight repeats, half drops, and composition. Also understand the importance of scale to create beautiful, unique fabrics. Students should come prepared to print with either inks or dyes on the first day of class. There is a fee for students printing with dye. Prerequisite: First Time or Beginning Screenprint on Fabric.

( 1 day ) The Textile Department is happy to announce that it can now offer students the use of sergers! Sergers are extremely useful when sewing with knits or other stretchy materials; they will also add a level of professionalism to any project! Meet the new machines, learn how to operate and care for them, and get authorized to be able to use them during open studio. Prerequisite- First Time Sewing or equivalent experience.

Friday 10am-1pm Elizabeth Kumor Starts September 14 $340, Members $330

Workshops

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm

blockprinting

Camille Canales Starts September 12

Draw, transfer, carve and print your design onto fabric through this traditional art of India. Create beautiful bold prints onto loose yardage, t-shirts, hand towels, scarves, tote bags, etc through the uncomplicated method of hand block printing. Most materials provided and additional blocks and printable goods will be available for purchase. Students are encouraged to bring in their own fabrics to the workshop, however fabric is available for purchase from the instructor.

$340, Members $330 $35 materials fee

GARMENt CONSTRUCTION ( 10 WEEKS ) Learn how to operate a serger and master a sewing machine while completing at least one garment, either recreated from a favorite clothing item or following an existing pattern. Also learn to mend and alter clothing. Expect to come away with hand-made garments that fit your figure just right! Prerequisite: First-Time Sewing or basic sewing experience.

Saturday 2-5pm Amanda Franck Starts September 15 $340, Members $330

Saturday, October 20, 2-6pm Elizabeth Kumor $65, Members $60

PRINTING T-SHIRTS WORKSHOP

Wednesday September 19th, 6:30-9:30pm Nora Renick-Rinehart Wednesday November 7th, 6:30-9:30pm Nora Renick-Rinehart $55, Members $50

crash course in sewing machine feet ( 1 day ) Learn how to use all the crazy looking sewing machine feet the studio has available for use on the Singer Confidence machines. (Techniques will easily translate to other makes/models of machines.) Extremely useful for anyone sewing garments or professional grade housewares.

Wednesday October 3rd, 6:30-9:30pm Nora Renick-Rinehart $45, Members $40

printed teatowels

( 1 day ) Print on several types of t-shirts or fabric blanks in this fast-paced workshop. You can make your own band tees or tote bags. Instructor will email instructions on image preparation one week prior to workshop. Most materials and inks provided, additional fabric blanks available for purchase. Students bring in their own fabrics to the workshop. T-Shirts are available for purchase. All levels welcome.

Print with inks while learning the basics of screenprinting onto a fun and functional houseware item- a tea towel! Students will be provided with 2 teatowels for workshop, and students are encouraged to bring in more towels or purchase from sales locker ($3.50 ea.) for printing if time allows. No experience needed! All inks provided. Students can either use screens with our pre-made designs, or put their own image onto a screen. Instructor will email instructions on image preparation one week prior to workshop.

Saturday September 22nd, 2-6pm

Saturday October 6th, 2-6pm

Steve Amos

Elizabeth Kumor

$70, Members $65

$70, Members $65

20 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

KIDSTREET AND YOUNG ADULTS SEW YOUR OWN MESSENGER BAG ( 5 WEEKS ) (10-14) Spend your afternoon making your very own messenger bag, all the while learning how to use a sewing machine! Customize your bag with your favorite fabrics from the store or your home, and wow your friends with your hip, handmade bag. Threads and notions provided.

Wednesday 4-5:30pm Melissa Leandro Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $100, Members $95


at Lillstreet

ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

Printmaking at Lillstreet is going through some changes. This fall we will be offering screenprinting on paper in collaboration with our Textiles and Fibers department while we make some changes to the classroom spaces and equipment. For 2013, we’ll have new classes and equipment, so check back later in the fall to see what’s new for winter. Updates will also be available on the printmaking page at lillstreet.com.

FIRST-TIME SCREENPRINTING ON paper ( 5 WEEKS ) Prepare a screen and print an image using stencils and photoemulsion. Perfect class for beginners who want to make and sell work in Lillstreet’s Holiday Party and Art Fair. Most equipment and some paper provided, and UV vacuum exposure unit make exposing a screen faster and easier! Materials fee includes most materials.

Tuesday 2-5pm Matthew Ginsberg

Lillstreet Art Center’s non-profit sister organization,

ArtReach at Lillstreet,

Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 Sunday 5-8pm Andrew Campbell

invites you to an evening of family fun. Join us September 22, 2012 at 5pm for our Annual Fundraiser: ART to the People!

Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21

Kids are FREE!

$165, Members $160

$20 Materials fee screenprinted posters ( 10 WEEKS ) You’ve enjoyed cool posters for years, and now you can make your own! Screen Printed Posters guides you every step of the way, from composing an eye-catching design to successfully screenprinting it. Whether your passion is music, film, or your beloved pet, you’ll learn how to make a dazzling tribute. There is a materials fee of $20, and most materials provided.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Matthew Ginsberg Starts September 13

ART TO THE PEOPLE

PRINTMAKING

SCREENPRINTING ON PAPER CLASSES

Plus, for being one of our “early birds,” you get event tickets that include refreshments, activities, art projects, auctions, music and more for only $35! Not bad, right? Can’t make it to the event?

Why not donate at our website? Visit www. artre achatlillstreet.org to support our efforts to bring the talent and inspiration of Lillstreet to those without access.

$340, Members $330

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PAINTING PRINTMAKING & DRAWING

Express yourself in two dimensions with acrylics, watercolor, gouache, oils, pastels, pen & ink, or encaustic techniques. Painting & Drawing classes are divided Into Beginning, Intermediate, Multilevel or Advanced classes. Use these designations and the class descriptions to create a curriculum for yourself.

Taking classes a level at a time will help you to build both skill and confidence. As in life, anything we do well, we do well because we practice it. Good painting and drawing skills take time to develop, so be patient, consistent, and above all, enjoy.

Beginning NEW! FIRST-TIME DRAWING INTO PAINTING ( 5 weeks ) This introductory class will combine basic drawing with the fundamentals of painting. It will begin by introducing the student to line, value and composition and how they combine to compose a successful drawing. They will then use this experience to see how those visual building blocks translate into painting introducing the student to the basic tools used in acrylic painting and their use in composing and executing a painting. Purchase your beginning kit on the first night.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Melanie Brown

FIRST-TIME DRAWING

FIRST-TIME PAINTER

( 5 weeks ) This entry-level class is for those with little or no drawing experience. Learn the use of value, line, and proportion to create realistic drawings. Purchase your beginning drawing kit on the first night.

( 5 weeks ) This class will introduce you step by step to the process of painting. Starting with an introduction to the basic materials, students will learn how to use brushes and paint together to begin, develop and finish a painting so even a novice will find success in this direct and engaging class. Purchase your beginning painting kit on the first night.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Steve Amos Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 Saturday 10am-1pm Tony Porter Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20 $165, Members $160 $15 Beginning Drawing Kit

Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 Thursday 10am-1pm Patrick Micel Session I: Starts September 13 Session II: Starts October 18 $165, Members $160 $35 Beginning Painting & Drawing Kit

22 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Annie York Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 Tuesday 10am-1pm Patrick Miceli Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 Sunday 10am-1pm Steve Amos Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21 $165, Members $160 $35 Beginning Painting Kit

FIRST-TIME PORTRAIT DRAWING ( 5 weeks ) This entry-level course is designed for those students with little or no experience. The primary focus is placement and how the various facial features come into play in creating a portrait drawing. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.

Saturday 2-5pm Tony Porter Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20 $180, Members $175


BEGINNING ACRYLIC Beginning / Advanced Beginning PAINTING BEGINNING DRAWING ( 10 weeks ) This beginning level class is recommended for students who have completed First-Time Painter or First-Time Drawing. The student will be introduced to a variety of drawing materials as they learn formal drawing techniques like shading, perspective, proportion and composition while working from still life and other source materials. Emphasis will be on developing observational skills. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Jeriah Hildwine Starts September 11 Sunday 10am-1pm Patrick Miceli Starts September 16 $330, Members $320

BEGINNING TO INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR

NEW! HUMAN ANATOMY

Tuesday 10am-1pm Jeriah Hildwine Starts September 11

( 10 weeks ) Improve your figure! Painting, drawing and sculpture students, improve your figure work through deeper understanding of human anatomy. In this class, students will learn body proportions, skeletal structure, and surface muscles and their functions. All levels welcome. Supplies provided with materials fee.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Annie York Starts September 13

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Robin Power Starts September 12

Sunday 2-5pm Steve Amos Starts September 16

$330, Members $320 $10 materials fee.

$330, Members $320

NEW! LANDSCAPE PAINTING

INTRODUCTION TO THE PORTRAIT AND FIGURE ( 10 weeks ) This beginning to intermediate level drawing class teaches the fundamentals of drawing portraits and figures while working from a nude model. Weekly demonstrations and structured exercises will emphasize observation, proportion, measuring, and anatomy. Students begin with charcoal, move to contĂŠ, and eventually learn to use pastels. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.

Wednesday 10am-1pm Bob Horn Starts September 12

UNDERSTANDING COLOR

Saturday 2-5pm Tom Dieschbourg Starts September 15

$330, Members $320

$330, Members $320

( 10 weeks ) This class is recommended for students who have completed beginning drawing and want to learn the fundamentals of oil painting. This class will cover the basics of laying out a palette, mixing colors, and brush and palette knife use in the process of creating realistic paintings that capture light and space. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.

$60 model fee

BEGINNING OIL PAINTING

$330, Members $320

Sunday 10am-1pm Adrian Cox Starts September 16 $330, Members $320

Saturday 10am-1pm Bob Horn Starts September 15

Sunday 2-5pm Patrick Miceli Starts September 16

( 10 weeks ) In this class, students will explore the endless possibilities of landscape painting. A variety of brushwork and color schemes will be taught from Art Historical examples such as Claude Monet, Camille Corot, and Gustave Courbet. The primary focus in this class will be on learning to create the illusion of deep space using value color, and various perspective techniques. Either acrylic or oil paints may be used. Bring a medium sized canvas and paints to the first class.

( 5 weeks ) Learn about the importance of color and the power it can give you to improve your work. This color class is intended for the beginner, intermediate or advanced level student interested in enhancing their understanding and perception of color. A supply list will be provided on the first day of class.

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Pawel Kupiec Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $175, Members $170

ENCAUSTIC PAINTING ( 5 weeks ) Learn how to paint with wax in this multi-level class. Use pigments, damar crystals, various types of waxes as well as other ingredients to create multi-layered, heavily textured to paint on a variety of surfaces. Work with metals tools and special brushes as well as torches, heat guns and irons. Encapsulate additional materials and collage the surface. Artists of all media will enjoy the limitless possibilities of working in encaustics. A supply list will be provided one week before class begins.

Friday 2-5pm Jenny Learner Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19 Sunday 2-5pm Jenny Learner Session I: Starts September 16 Session II: Starts October 21 $175, Members $170

BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION ( 10 weeks ) Designed for beginners to advanced students, this class will introduce the student to techniques to accurately render botanical subjects using graphite and watercolor. We will keep a sketchbook to record details and test techniques, and then apply those skills to more considered and developed pieces. Some class periods will be spent at local conservatories practicing our artistry in the field.

Monday 10am-1pm Kimberly Pancoast Starts September 10 $330, Members $320

PORTRAIT DRAWING ( 10 weeks ) This intermediate course is for those who have had some experience or have taken First Time Portrait Drawing. It will build upon your basic understanding by showing you placement, various in-depth shading techniques, and the art of seeing. A supply list will be provided on the first day of class.

PA I N T I N G & D R AW I N G

( 10 weeks ) This class is for students with some drawing or painting experience. Watercolor is a versatile painting medium that allows the artist a range of expression from tight, representational work to loose, fluid sketches and more improvisational abstracts. The class will provide a comprehensive introduction to watercolor, and watercolor techniques such as blending, glazing and representation as well as fun, special effects with the medium. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.

( 10 weeks ) This class is recommended for those who have taken First-Time Painter or First-Time Drawing, have had previous experience and want to expand their painting skills in various acrylic mediums. Supply kits and additional materials available for purchase.

Multilevel to Intermediate

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Tony Porter Starts September 11 $330, Members $320 $60 model fee

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PAINTING PRINTMAKING & DRAWING

FIGURE DRAWING ( 10 weeks ) This intermediate class offers an in-depth study of the human figure, stressing an understanding of anatomical structures, proportion, and tonal values. Students of all levels can explore drawing techniques in charcoal, pencil, and pastels. Learn about head lengths, construction line drawing, bone structure, and more. Please bring a newsprint pad and a drawing pencil to the first class.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Sarah Kaiser Starts September 13 $330, Members $320 $60 model fee

EXPERIMENTAL STILL-LIFE PAINTING

NEW! DRAWING AND PAINTING ANIMALS

LEARNING FROM THE MASTERS

( 5 weeks ) This is not just another still-life class. No wine bottles. No plastic fruit. No flowers. We’ll take a completely different approach to the still-life. You’ll think outside the box and push the limits of how we define still-life painting for ourselves and as a culture. Directed projects will refine your ideas while building your painting skills. Come prepared to paint in acrylics.

( 10 weeks )

( 10 weeks ) Learn classical painting techniques from art history in this advanced class. You’ll study the works of Rembrandt, Chardin, and Van Eyck, and directed projects will help improve your oil painting skills. Projects will address color, light, composition, glazing, and brushwork. Drawing experience is recommended. Come to the first class prepared to work in oils and bring a 16” x 20” canvas.

Saturday 10am-1pm Annie York Davis Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20 $175, Members $170

Intermediate / Advanced NEW! ABSTRACT PAINTING STUDIO ( 5 weeks ) This class is for those students who are interested in developing techniques for abstract painting. Working with each student, Cynthia will help you to discover your artistic vision with individually designed projects, exercises, and techniques. The class will have periodic critiques and discussions about relevant Artists’ work and shows. Move from where you are in your work with the goal of refining your artistic vision. Come prepared to paint. Paper will be provided for the first class.

Friday 10am-1pm Cynthia Vaicunas Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19 $175, Members $170

INTERMEDIATE OIL PAINTING ( 10 weeks ) Expand your skills and learn new techniques in both traditional and contemporary approaches to painting in oil. Open to students who have completed Beginning Oil or with similar experience. A supply list will be provided.

Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm Patrick Miceli Starts September 13 $330, Members $320

NEW! ALLA PRIMA PAINTING ( 10 weeks ) Alla Prima, meaning “at once”, is a way of seeing, as much as a method. This intermediate/advanced oil painting class will teach you the alla prima technique of focusing on the big relations of shape, value, hue, and definition, draw with a brush, and paint wet into wet. It will liberate you from the coloring book way of drawing outlines and filling them in with color. Learn to see the alla prima way. The first half of the class will focus on still life and the last half on the human figure.

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Ken Minami Starts September 10 $330, Members $320 $30 model fee

24 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

This intermediate/advanced class will address the fundamentals of drawing and painting. using the animal as subject. Students begin by bringing images to class of their favored animal for reference. Weekly demonstrations will emphasize the fundamentals of representational painting, including proportion (anatomy), composition, and color. Each student will have ample time to complete either drawings or a painting of their personal animal image, either real or imagined. Come ready to work. Drawing and painting kits are available for purchase.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Richard Laurent Starts September 11 $330, Members $320

DRAWING AND PAINTING THE NUDE FIGURE ( 10 weeks ) This advanced class is for those students who have previous experience working from nude models. Poses will be scheduled for two weeks, so that a painting or drawing can be fully developed. Individualized instruction supports students in developing their skills and their individual styles. Come prepared to work in the medium of your choice.

Saturday 2-5pm Bob Horn Starts September 15 $330, Members $320 $60 model fee

Friday 10am-1pm Bob Horn Starts September 14 $330, Members $320

PROBLEM SOLVING FOR OIL PAINTERS ( 10 weeks ) This advanced class is for students who have previous experience in oil painting. Students will work on directed projects and individual projects. The directed projects will focus on improving the core skills of representational painting. Please come to the first class prepared to work in oils with a 16” x 20” canvas.

Thursday 10am-1pm Bob Horn Starts September 13 $330, Members $320

For All Students OPEN STUDIO If you have taken a class and need a place to work, open studio is for you. This option allows you to use the classroom as your studio.

Member/Non-Member: $30 per week or $250 per ten-week session.


Keep up with emerging art forms or just sharpen your ability to capture life’s important moments with your camera.

Beginning Digital Photography For classes in Digital Arts see page 27.

BEGINNER First Time Digital Photography

Wednesday 6:30-9:30pm Casey Smallwood Session I Starts September 12 Session II Starts October 17 Thursday 10am-1pm Kevin Malella

( 5 Weeks ) Good lighting is often the difference between an average photograph and a great one. Serious photographers like to control their light in a professional studio. This course will teach you the basic concepts of studio lighting design, and give you hands-on instruction with hot lights, strobes, soft boxes, colored gels, and reflectors. Students will light their own portraits and table top set-ups.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Rebecca Reuland Session II Starts October 16 Saturday 2-5pm Garret Baumer Session II Starts October 20 $190, Members $185

Travel Photography: Chicago

Monday 6:30-9:30pm Christopher Schneberger Starts September 10

( 10 Weeks ) Learn how to take great photos of the places you travel to, and explore some different neighborhoods around Chicago. We’ll learn techniques of exposure and composition, and then put them into practice with weekly excursions. We’ll capture a sense of each place - the sights, the people, even the sounds and tastes. Each outing will finish with lunch at a unique restaurant in the neighborhood. There will also be review sessions to give feedback. Students should bring a digital camera (DSLR preferred).

Tuesday 10am-1pm Kevin Malella Starts September 11

Wednesday 10am-1:30pm Christopher Schneberger Starts September 13

Saturday 2-5pm Vesna Jovanovic Starts September 15

$350, Members $340

$350, Members $340

Session I Starts September 13 Session II Starts October 18 Saturday 10am-1pm Garret Baumer Session I Starts September 15 Session II Starts October 20

D I G I TA L A R T S & P H O T O G R A P H Y

( 5 Weeks ) Before that new digital camera becomes an expensive paperweight, learn how it works and how to make beautiful images with it. We’ll use easy technical explanations, shooting exercises, and a review of student images to teach you how to find, compose, and capture compelling photographs. Camera with manual settings required, DSLR preferred. Please bring a small flash drive.

First Time Studio Lighting

( 10 Weeks ) Are you afraid of getting away from the “automatic” mode? Learn how to use your camera with all of its various settings. Learn about composition, subject choice and thematic ideas. Clear lectures and hands-on exercises will have you shooting like a pro. The course will also cover the basics of image enhancement in the digital lab. Basic computer skills and a digital camera with manual controls (DSLR preferred) are required.

MULTILEVEL

$190, Members $185

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DIGITAL ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY

Portrait Photography

Landscape Photography

( 5 Weeks ) Would you like to really capture somebody’s personality with your camera? This course will elevate your snapshots into portraits. You’ll learn how to coax expression out of blank faces and put subjects at ease. We’ll consider the power of portraits in conveying meaning. We’ll work with locations and available light, but then move into the studio to learn about artificial lighting. There will also be in-class shooting assignments, and critiques. DSLR camera preferred.

( 5 Weeks ) One of the grand traditions of photography is the landscape. From Timothy O’Sullivan, to Edward Weston, to Ansel Adams, to Michael Kenna, the landscape has commanded the interest of masters and amateurs alike. In this course you’ll get out into the field and learn how to capture the landscape in dramatic images. Critical camera techniques and composition will be discussed, as well as a survey of the genre.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Rebecca Reuland Session I Starts September 11 $190, Members $185

Architectural Photography ( 10 Weeks ) Chicago is a city of architectural treasures, but those building aren’t always easy to photograph. In this course you’ll learn the secrets to making dynamic photographs of buildings. Classes will cover shooting techniques during on-location meetings. You’ll photograph and learn about some outstanding architecture. Classroom time will be used to review your images and survey some great examples of architectural photography.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Rebecca Reuland Starts September 13

Sunday 10am-1pm Kevin Malella Session I Starts September 16

Night and Astro Photography ( 5 Weeks ) Learn how to make stunning, luminous photographs when it’s dark out. You will be amazed at how the night can come alive through your camera with the proper techniques. This class will show you how to shoot in different nighttime environments, natural and urban. You will also learn how to make spectacular photographs of the night sky, filled with stars. You’ll get to use special astrophotography equipment, but also produce results with your own camera. Basic photography skills and DSLR cameras preferred.

$190, Members $185

Monday 7-10pm Scott Mason

Urban Landscape Photography

Session I Starts September 10

( 5 Weeks ) You don’t have to visit a national park to make landscape photographs. Many contemporary photographers have found that the urban world is a compelling landscape on its own. You’ll look at the city as a space with manmade mountains, canyons, and rivers. You’ll photograph on location, as well as review work in the classroom.

Sunday 10am-1pm Kevin Malella Session II Starts October 21 $190, Members $185

$350, Members $340

$190, Members $185

ADVANCED Advanced Digital Photography ( 10 Weeks ) This course is for the advanced amateur, or budding professional who wants to take their photography that one next step. Come with project ideas you wish to develop into portfolios for exhibition, publication, or other goals. Topics will include portfolio development, gallery exhibition, advanced shooting techniques, advanced digital editing and printing, book publishing, and more. This freeform class allows for plenty of one-on-one instruction, free from assignment constraints.

Wednesday 7-10pm Christopher Schneberger Starts September 12 $350, Members $340

26 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

WORKSHOP

( 3 Weeks ) Artists need photographs of their work, but it can be expensive to have done, and frustrating to do it yourself. This class will show you how to make effective photographs of your paintings, ceramics, or jewelry, with a few simple lighting techniques and understanding of your camera. You’ll also learn how to use the computer to adjust, crop, and resize your images for websites and juried shows. Please bring your digital camera, a small piece of your artwork to photograph, and a flash drive.

Saturday 2-5pm Garrett Baumer Sesson I Starts September 15 Monday 6:30-9:30pm Garret Baumer Session II Starts October 16 $100, Members $95


MULTILEVEL Intermediate Photoshop ( 5 Weeks ) Go beyond the basics of Photoshop and learn the techniques and skills to expand your digital horizons. This course will teach you how to manipulate and blend imagery with precise control using advanced tools like clipping paths, blending modes, and much more. Basic Photoshop skills required.

For classes in Digital PHOTOGRAPHY see page 25.

Monday 10am-1pm Randee Ladden

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Advanced Web Design ( 5 Weeks ) This course will show you how to create your own Dreamweaver templates and cascading style sheets (CSS) to build a distinctive website for your art or your company. We will also get “under the hood” with HTML coding to fine tune design and functionality. Basic computer skills required. Photo editing skills helpful.

Session II Starts October 15 Saturday 10am-1pm Alyce McQueen

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm

Session II Starts October 20

$190, Members $185

Vesna Jovanovic Session II Starts October 18

$190, Members $185

Intermediate Illustrator Digital Graphic Design

BEGINNER First-Time Lightroom ( 5 Weeks ) Lightroom is powerful and affordable software for enhancing photographs, cataloging, printing, and more. In this overview class you’ll learn how to organize, develop, and print your images. See why professional photographers everywhere are hooked on Lightroom. This is a perfect follow-up to First-Time Digital Photography or can be taken on its own. Basic computer skills required.

Thursday 2-5pm TBA

Beginning Photoshop ( 5 Weeks ) Photoshop is an advanced software program used by artists, graphic designers, and photographers to create and manipulate graphic and photographic imagery. In this course you’ll learn the basics of the software including brushes, selection tools, image adjustments, and masks. This is a good follow-up to First Time Lightroom, Digital Photography I, or taken on its own. Basic computer skills required.

Monday 10am-1pm Randee Ladden

Session II Starts October 18

Session I Starts September 15

$190, Members $185

Introduction to Web Design

$190, Members $185

Beginning Illustrator

( 5 Weeks ) This course will show you how easily you can create and manage your own website. We’ll start with very simple online tools to create a site with galleries of images. Then we’ll learn how to take more control by using Dreamweaver software to create stunning designs and interactive pages. Basic computer skills required.

( 5 Weeks ) Illustrator is an indispensable software for graphic artists. It allows you to turn visual ideas into stunning digital designs. In this course you’ll learn to work with line, shapes, shading, paths, text and much more. See how easy it is to convert your basic sketches into graphics and illustrations that you can use in your artwork, graphic design, or promotional materials.

Thursday 6:30-9:30pm Vesna Jovanovic

Friday 10am-1pm Katie Mills

Session I Starts September 13

Session I Starts September 14

$190, Members $185

$190, Members $185

Wednesday 10am-1pm Katie Mills Starts September 12

( 5 Weeks ) This course will explore more advanced features and techniques in Illustrator. You’ll master the pen tool and be able to create stunning vector graphics. You’ll also learn about custom brushes, shapes, creative text effects, patterns, layouts, work flow and more. Perfect for the designer or illustrator looking to gain greater ability to create dynamic graphics.

Friday 10am-1pm Katie Mills Session II Starts October 19 $190, Members $185

$350, Members $340

Digital Tools For Artists ( 5 Weeks ) Today’s artists increasingly are using digital tools for creating art. In this course you’ll learn how to use both Illustrator and Photoshop software to generate graphic designs, collage, and alter imagery with fantastic effects. Create artwork from scratch, manipulate existing imagery, or create a blend of technical approaches. You’ll print your art on various papers and learn how that can be the basis for mixed media works, or simply stand on its own.

Tuesday 6:30-9:30pm Steve Amos Session I Starts September 11 Session II Starts October 16 $190, Members $185

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

D I G I TA L A R T S & P H O T O G R A P H Y

Session I Starts September 13

Session I Starts September 10 Saturday 10am-1pm Alyce McQueen

( 10 Weeks ) Learn how to create dynamic graphics and layouts with easy to use software like InDesign and Illustrator. You’ll learn how to create business cards, logos, letterheads, posters, and more. The course will teach the elements of good design and how to create graphics. You’ll learn how to design layouts using type, images, and other tools. Basic computer skills required.

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DIGITAL ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY

crash course Crash Course in Digital Photography ( 1 Day ) Learn about your camera and take better pictures as we learn about digital photography. We’ll start with the essential camera controls like ISO, aperture, shutter speed, shooting modes, and focus. Then we’ll put these lessons into practice with some in-class exercises. We’ll discuss composition and how to shoot thematically. To round out the class, there will be a demonstration of editing images using Lightroom software and the basics of printing. Students should bring a digital camera (DSLR preferred) with a fully charged battery and memory card with plenty of space. Visit Lillstreet.com for the fall crash course schedule $120, Members $115

Crash Course in Lightroom ( 1 Day ) Lightroom is a powerful and affordable software for enhancing photographs, cataloging printing, and more. In this crash course you’ll get ann overview of how to organize, develop, and print your images. This is a great introduction to digital photo editing. Basic computer skills required. Basic computer skills required.

Crash Course in Photoshop

Crash Course in Illustrator

( 1 Day ) This class will teach students the essentials of working with Photoshop. We’ll start by learning the workspace and all the tools, including brushes, paint, and flow. Next we’ll edit imagery on screen with adjustments such as levels, curves, hue/saturation, and how to selectively apply those adjustments. We’ll composite different image elements together. And we’ll conclude with a lesson on printing. Students should bring a flash drive with 5-10 images to edit. Basic computer skills required.

( 1 Day ) Illustrator is an indispensable software for graphics artists to create designs. In this course you’ll learn about vector-based graphics, how to create and edit paths, work with type, how to use live trace, how to paint and fill objects, and much more. Basic computer skills required.

Crash Course in Digital Video ( 1 Day ) Learn to take excellent quality videos with simple cameras and edit them to create professional quality projects. We’ll cover camera controls and settings, importing to the computer, editing software, working with sound and soundtrack, and outputting completed projects to DVD or the internet. Basic computer skills required.

Crash Course in Final Cut Express ( 1 Day ) Final Cut is the industry standard for video editing. The Express version is an affordable option with nearly all the features full one. This course will show you the essentials of video editing with Final Cut, including working with soundtracks, and exporting your video in different formats. Basic computer skills required.

28 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

Crash Course in InDesign ( 1 Day ) InDesign software allows you to easily bring together type, graphics, and photographs, to create excellent layouts. Learn to design business cards, posters, and more, in this introduction to this software and its capabilities. Basic computer skills required.


Young artists wi ll build confidence and critical th inking skills while creating astounding works of art. Most classes are 5 & 10 weeks and BEGIN the weeks of September 10 & October 15.

M OND A Y

T U ESD A Y

W EDNESD A Y esday

T H U RSD A Y ursday

18-30 Months Ages 2-4 Ages 3.5-5 Ages 5-7

S A T U RD A Y

S U ND A Y

Colored Textures, 10-10:45am

Clay & Song, 10-10:45am

Toddler Paint, 10-11am

Toddler Clay & Multimedia, 10:30-11:30am

Multimedia Art, 10-11:30am

Toddler Clay, 2-3pmam

Pile on the Layers, 4-5:30pm

Spook House, 2-3:30pm

Kinderclay, 2-3:30pm

Multimedia Art, 2-3:30pm

Nature Detectives, 4-5:30pm

Kinderclay, 4-5:30pm

Clay All Day, 4-5:30pm

All Things Messy, 4-5:30pm

Clay All Day, 4-5:30pm

All Things Messy, 4-5:30pm

Clay & Multimedia, 4-5:30pm

Ages 8-10 Ages 8-12 Ages 10-14 Ages 10-16 Young Adult 13+ Family Classes

F RID A Y ay

Monsters, 10-11:30am

Sew What, 4-5:30pm

Handbuilding & Wheelthrowing, 4-6pm

Drawing & Cartooning, 4-5:30pm

Drawing & Cartooning, 4-5:30pm

Living Drawing, 4-6pm

Digital + Handmade, 4-6pm

Drawing into Painting, 4-5:30pm Sew Your Own Messenger Bag, 4-5:30pm

Family Metalsmithin, 10am-1pm

Wheelthrowing, 4-6pm

Metals For Young Adults, 4-6pm

Collage Animation, 4-6pm

Family Metalsmithing, 10am-1pm

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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Young artists will build confidence and critical thinking skills while creating astounding works of art

Ages 18-30 months

Ages 2-4

A parent or babysitter stays with the child in these classes. In order to provide the best quality time with your toddler, we ask that you refrain from bringing other children to class. Class size limited to 10 children.

In all toddler classes, a parent or babysitter stays with the child. In order to provide the best quality time with your toddler, we ask that you refrain from bringing other children to class. Class size limited to 10 children.

COLORED TEXTURES

TODDLER CLAY

( 5 weeks ) Soft yellow, bumpy red, and scratchy blue! Using a variety of materials, we’ll discover different textures and colors while building language, fine motor skills, and creative thinking.

( 5 weeks ) Young sculptors will explore the amazing properties of clay by pounding, rolling, squishing, poking, creating texture and then painting their unique masterpieces with their caregivers

Friday 10-10:45am Melanie Brown

Friday 2-3pm Melanie Brown

Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19

Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts September 19

$75, Members, $70

$95, Members $90

TODDLER CLAY AND MULTIMEDIA ( 5 weeks ) Can’t decide whether to explore clay or paint? In this class, we get to do both plus a lot more. Work together and independently to paint and build with clay and other materials. Exploration, rather than the end product, is emphasized.

Wednesday 10:30-11:30am Susan Tecktiel Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $95, Members $90

30 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

Toddler Paint ( 5 weeks ) Each class begins with a story to inspire our paintings. We will use many different textures of paints and a variety of tools to create our messy masterpieces. Come ready to work alongside your child throughout the class.

Tuesday 10-11am Kimberly Pancoast Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 $100, Members $95

CLAY & SONG ( 5 Weeks ) Discover new rhythms, tunes and movements through sounds and songs. Each class begins with a half-hour of music and then moves on to a clay experience of shaping, painting and fun. Come ready to work alongside your child throughout the class.

Monday 10-11:30am Sue Fisher-Yellen

Ages 3½-5 Children enjoy these classes on their own, however parents may stay for the first class. Classes are limited to 12 children.

MULTIMEDIA ART ( 5 weeks ) This class is designed to allow children to express themselves individually while learning new techniques with a variety of materials including fabric, collage, paint (tempera and watercolor), drawing, clay, pipe cleaner sculpting and more! While experimenting with these mediums, we will discover new ways of constructing. Children will use their fine motor abilities, imaginative minds and creativity to express their great thoughts artistically. We will be creating work on a specific theme that changes each session. The first session we will make projects with a Halloween theme and the second session will be Autumn themed.

Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15

Monday 10-11:30am Susan Tecktiel

$100, Members $95

Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 Friday 2-3:30 Roz Adams Session II: Starts October 19 $100, Members $95


KINDERCLAY

Spooky houses

CLAY ALL DAY

( 5 weeks ) Each week will provide an opportunity for creative expression through the shaping of clay. This class will provide individual attention and enable each child to develop his or her personal style. We will be creating work on a specific theme that changes each session. The first session we will make projects with a Halloween theme and the second session will be Autumn themed.

( 5 weeks ) Let’s transform a humble shoebox into a miniature spooky home for friendly ghosts and goblins! We‘ll use clay, wood, clothespins, spider webs, battery operated lights, and more to create a world perfect for Halloween decorating.

( 5 weeks ) A lump of clay offers a whole new world of creative possibilities. Discover how slabs and coils become interesting shapes and forms. We’ll explore these new skills in handbuilding and learn decorative techniques using textures and colorful underglazes. The first session we will make projects with a Halloween theme and the second session will be Autumn themed.

Monday 2-3:30pm Susan Tecktiel Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 Friday 4-5:30pm Kris Bespalec-Davis Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19 $100, Members $95

NATURE DETECTIVES ( 5 Weeks ) Magnifying glasses ready? Explore the changing of the seasons through art! We will use clay, paint, and multimedia to create art inspired by our natural world.

Monday 4-5:30 Susan Tecktiel Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 $100, Members $95

PILE ON THE LAYERS! ( 5 weeks ) Let’s get creative with tactile materials and the scanner! We’ll be piling and layering many different textures of materials in clear boxes, scanning them, and then using the printed image to create imaginative masterpieces. Tissue paper, sand, oobleck, and paper pulp are some of the materials we’ll be using.

Thursday 4-5:30pm Kimberly Pancoast Session I: Starts September 13 Session II: Starts October 18 $100, Members $95

Friday 2-3:30pm Roz Adams Session I: Starts September 14 $100, Members $95

Monday 4-5:30pm Marian Castro-Palanyk

Ages 5-7 MONSTERS! ( 5 Weeks ) Monsters are our friends! We will look at books, cartoons, movies, and our imaginations for inspiration. Create and build a monster, fairy, gnome, or other unique friend with fabric. Then we’ll build homes out of clay and found objects to make a monster village and have a monster party!

Saturday 10-11:30am Christine Bespalec-Davis Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20

Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 Wednesday 4-5:30pm Susan Tecktiel Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $100, Members $95

Ages 8-10 SEW WHAT ( 5 weeks ) We’ll use fabric, sewing, and multimedia to create soft sculptures and wearable art. Create your own special pillows, bags, and more!

$100, Members $95

Friday 4-5:30pm Roz Adams

All things messy

Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19

( 5 weeks ) We’ll be up to our elbows in gloriously messy creation! Work with paint, clay, and other goopy materials. We will be experimenting with tons of different handbuilding and paint application techniques as well as learning about different artists and art movements. Each session will focus on a different theme, so no two will be alike! The theme for the first session will be Inspired Artists and the second session will be Around the World.

Tuesday 4-5:30pm Melanie Brown Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 Friday 4-5:30pm Melanie Brown Session I: Starts September 14 Session II: Starts October 19

$100, Members $95

HANDBUILDING & WHEELTHROWING ( 5 weeks ) This class is a great opportunity to try your hand at clay. We will spend time learning the basic techniques of handbuilding, then move onto the wheel, while making great pots and unique sculpture!

Thursday 4-6pm Karen Avery Session I: Starts September 13 Session II: Starts October 18 $120, Members $115

Ages 8-12 DRAWING AND CARTOONING ( 5 weeks ) Explore the world of cartooning! We will cover our favorite TV and comic book friends and animals. You’ll get to develop your own individual characters, incorporating drawing and cartooning techniques.

Monday 4-5:30pm Anne York Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 Tuesday 4-5:30pm Anne York Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 $100, Members $95

CLAY & MULTIMEDIA ( 5 Weeks ) Can’t decide whether you want to play with clay or express yourself with paints, prints, wood and more? Then this class is for you! Each week we will explore a variety of artistic materials and new ideas. Bring your imagination! Each session will focus on a different theme, so no two will be alike! The theme for the first session will be Inspired Artists and the second session will be Around the World.

Thursday 4-5:30pm Roz Adams Session I: Starts September 13 Session II: Starts October 18 $100, Members $95

$100, Members $95

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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Ages 10-14 WHEELTHROWING ( 5 weeks ) Learn the exciting skill of wheelthrowing! We’ll learn the basics skills needed to center clay and throw a pot while encouraging the expression of your personal ideas on the wheel. Decorating and glazing will also be taught as you create your own collection of pottery.

Wednesday 4-6pm Marian Castro-Palanyk Session I: Starts September Session II: Starts October $120, Members $115

DIGITAL + HANDMADE ( 5 weeks ) This class provides an opportunity for students to blend traditional painting, drawing, and collage techniques with digital imaging processes. Learn basic Photoshop skills such as digitizing source material, cropping, selection tools, brushes, paint tools, and layers.

Tuesday 4-6pm Kimberly Pancoast Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 $130, Members $125

DRAWING INTO PAINTING ( 5 weeks ) Learn to see color in new ways and discover the joy of the tactile experience of working with charcoal, pastel, watercolor, and acrylic paint. In the first session we will focus on still life and landscapes and the second session will focus on portraits and animals.

Wednesday 4-5:30pm Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $100, Members $95

LIVING DRAWINGS: DRAWN ANIMATION ( 5 weeks ) Do you ever look at your drawings and doodles and wish you could watch them wiggle, kick, wink, or shake? With animation, you can! We will watch drawn animations from different times and places, have workshops and assignments that cover basic techniques, and do LOTS and LOTS of drawing! Three projects will be completed throughout the course: a classcollaborative “Exquisite Corpse” morph animation, an abstract “doodle” cycled animation, and a short looped animation of your own imagined character walking. Lots of hard work, and lots of fun!

Monday 4-6pm Gwyneth Anderson Session 1: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 $130, Members $125

32 FALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEKS OF SEPTEMBER 10 AND OCTOBER 15.

SEW YOUR OWN MESSENGER BAG ( 5 WEEKS ) Spend your afternoon making your very own messenger bag, all the while learning how to use a sewing machine! Customize your bag with your favorite fabrics from the store or your home, and wow your friends with your hip, handmade bag. Threads and notions provided.

Wednesday 4-5:30pm Melissa Leandro Session I: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $100, Members $95

Ages 10-16 METALS FOR YOUNG ADULTS ( 10 WEEKS ) This class is designed for young, aspiring jewelers who want to learn the basics of metalsmithing/jewelry making or improve the knowledge they already have. Saw-piercing, texturing, cold connections and a soldered band ring will be covered. Most materials included. Additional materials and silver may be purchased from instructor.

Wednesday 4-6pm Michelle Sallemi Starts September 12 $330, Members $320

FAMILY METALSMITHING ( 5 WEEKS ) Want a fun activity to do together? Have a hammering good time in this class, as you learn sawpiercing, texturing and cold connections. Projects will include finger puppets, picture frames and students’ one-of-a-kind creations.

Saturday 10am-1pm Michelle Sallemi Session I: Starts September 15 Session II: Starts October 20 $175, Members $170

Young Adults 13+ COLLAGE ANIMATION Join us for creating stop-motion animations using paper, fabric, and images from magazines! We will watch cut-out animations from different times and places, and have workshops and assignments that cover basic techniques. Each student will complete a finished cut-out animation of their own creation. No drawing skills necessary.

Wednesday 4-6pm Gwyneth Anderson Session 1: Starts September 12 Session II: Starts October 17 $130, Members $125


NEW! For Parents

Family Classes

We are now offering Quick Study classes for parents! These classes meet during the same times as many of our popular kids’ classes so parents can have fun too!

SIDE-BY-SIDE FAMILY DROP-IN

A QUICK STUDY IN METALSMITHING ( 5 WEEKS ) Why should your child be the only one having fun? While they’re in class, you can be creating a pendant, ring, earrings, or small sculpture out of brass or copper. Learn basic metalsmithing techniques such as saw piercing, filing, texturing, and riveting. No experience necessary. Silver is available for an additional fee.

Tuesday 4-5:30pm Michelle Sallemi Session I: Starts September 11 Session II: Starts October 16 $135, Members $130

THANKSGIVING PLATTERS

( Adults and Children Ages 2+ ) Drop-in to create with clay as a family! Our teacher will guide you and your family in a clay project that is appropriate for all ages. Reservations are encouraged, as there is limited space.

Saturday 10:00-11:00am Members/Non-member $10 per person per class

Family Workshops These workshops are a wonderful opportunity to work together on theme projects, and bring laughter, smiles, and great new crafts into your life! All workshops are 2 hours long and meant for adults and children ages 5+.

Members $25 per person Non-members $30 per person

A QUICK STUDY IN PRINTING ON FABRIC

GHOULISH GRAVEYARDS

( 5 WEEKS ) Tired of waiting in the cafe week after week while your child is taking a fun art class? Don’t have enough time to run errands in the short time and looking for a quick creative outlet? Or maybe you have a busy schedule and can’t make it to our three hour classes? Take some time to treat yourself while picking up a new skill! Learn the basics on how to silkscreen fabric blanks like tote bags, tshirts, or dinner napkins with either our pre-made designs, or create some of your own. Materials fee includes most materials, including one tote bag! Students provide fabrics or blanks.

Set the scene for a spooky Halloween. Make a scary ceramic graveyard to decorate your table or porch, or a candleholder to really spook up your lair.

Autumn is in the air and richness of fall colors compliment the warm tones of Stoneware. Using the handbuilding technique of slumping clay into a form, create a platter to hold centerpiece gourds or serve Thanksgiving turkey!

Sunday October 28th, 2-4pm

School’s Out Camps Are there other days you’d like to have a school’s out camp? Let us design a School’s Out camp for your child and his schoolmates.! Custom Camps are available for 5 or more students. For more information call the front desk at 773.769.4226 or email Melanie Brown at melanie@lillstreet.com

FAMILY MENORAH One of our most popular family workshops! Learn simple handbuilding techniques to design and create a beautiful and unusual heirloom.

Sunday, November 18th 2-4pm

CLAY ORNAMENTS Make beautiful ceramic ornaments to decorate your tree or give as special stocking stuffers. Due to popularity offered 2 separate dates.

Session I: Saturday November 17th 2-4pm Session II: Sunday, December 2nd 2-4pm

CLAY & MULTIMEDIA CAMP Ages 5-12 Children spend the day working in clay and other media, developing handbuilding skills and working in multimedia to create fantastic pots, critters, and other creations!

November 12 9am-3:30pm $85, Members $80

WHEELTHROWING CAMP Ages 8-12 Learn the exciting skill of wheelthrowing! Campers will learn the basics required to throw pottery and express their personal ideas on the wheel.

November 12 9am-3:30 pm $85, Members $80

Sunday, October 7th 2-4pm

i Custom Classes i

Monday 4-5:30pm Camille Canales Session I: Starts September 10 Session II: Starts October 15 $135, Members $130 $15 Materials fee

Our teachers and staff will work with you to create a custom class or camp tailored to your interests and availability. For more information call the front desk at 773.769.4226 or email Melanie Brown at melanie@lillstreet.com

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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P r o g r am : For $ 1 0 0 0 one class group will receive 8 weeks of art instruction Sch o o l : For $ 3 0 0 0 an entire school/organization will receive a full year of art instruction

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Membership Benefits Be a part of the Lillstreet Community by becoming a member today. You will join a supportive and friendly art community and have access to all the great benefits listed below:

POLICIES & PROCEDURES OFFICE & GALLERY HOURS:

MONDAY-THURSDAY: 10AM-7:30 PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 10AM-6PM SUNDAY: 10AM-5PM REGISTER EARLY! CLASSES FILL QUICKLY. We strongly encourage you to preregister to ensure a space in class. Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis with a 50% deposit required. Workshops must be paid in full at time of registration. Balance is due on the first day of class. Lillstreet accepts payments by VISA, Master Card, American Express or Discover. Checks should be made payable to Lillstreet Art Center.

Artist Membership: $40/year • Discounts on classes and workshops • VIP membership card • Discounts at participating art supply stores and other community services • Invitations to exciting and unique workshops and events • Free gift

HOLIDAYS AND MISSED CLASSES For classes that fall on holidays, it is up to individual teachers and students to decide whether to hold the class or to schedule a make up class later in the session. Missed classes may only be made up within the same class session.

• 10% off of gallery purchases

Household Membership: $75/year (for 2 people) Receive all the benefits of an Artist Membership plus:

• Members’ price on children’s camps (for 2 people)

TOOLS AND MATERIALS Students may be required to purchase a tool kit from Lillstreet, or other materials in order to complete class work. Unless otherwise specified, materials will be provided for the first class session and students will receive a supply list for purchase.

Family Membership: $110/year (for 3 or more people)

CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

Receive all of the benefits above plus:

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• Attend an available workshop and receive a 2-for-1 offer (one per year)

• One free family workshop per year, subject to availability

Cancellations

• Member’s price on children’s camps (entire family)

Classes are canceled when enrollment minimums are not reached. Students will be notified if classes are canceled and will be eligible for a full refund or class credit. Tuition credits are good indefinitely toward any classes, workshops or gallery items and are not redeemable for cash under any circumstances.

Please note that the membership discounts only apply to the person or people whose names are on the membership card.

GETT IN G TO LILLST REE T We are located on the northeast corner of Montrose and Ravenswood. Public Transportation: Take the CTA Brown Line to Montrose, or use Montrose Bus #78. The Metra Union Pacific North line Ravenswood stop is located four blocks north of Lillstreet. By Car: We are three blocks west of Ashland and four blocks east of Damen. On-street parking is available. Find directions online at our website lillstreet.com.

C u s t o m C l a s s e s , C o r p o r at e Ev e n t s , a n d P r i vat e Pa r t i e s Lillstreet Art Center is the perfect place for your next office retreat, class field trip, family reunion, girls night out, team-building event . . . any type of gathering! Our creative staff is eager to customize a special class to fit the needs of your group. Enjoy a creative, hands-on artmaking experience with friends or coworkers. No experience necessary! Just call or stop by the front desk to make arrangements for your unique event. 773-769-4226.

Refund Policy for Dropped Classes and Workshops Tuition is refundable for all classes and workshops dropped one week prior to the session start date, minus a $40 processing fee. Classes dropped during the week prior to the start of the class session are eligible for a studio credit only (no refunds). Classes dropped during the first week of the session are eligible for a 50% studio credit (no refund). Classes dropped after the first week of the session are not eligible for a credit or refund except in cases of documented medical emergency with physician’s note. Students are responsible for notifying the Lillstreet staff that they wish to drop a class or workshop. Not attending class does not constitute an official withdrawal or cancellation of tuition or fees. See complete policy information at lillstreet.com

FALL SESSION

Dropped on or before 9/2/12

Dropped between 9/3/12-9/9/12

Dropped between 9/10/12-9/16/12

Dropped after 9/16/12

No refund or class credit

Adult/Child Classes

Refund minus $40 or full class credit

No refund – class credit only

No refund – half class credit

Workshops

If dropped one full week prior to start date, refund minus $40 or full class credit.

If dropped 3-6 days before start date, no refunds – class credit only.

If dropped less than 3 days before start of workshop, no refund or class credit.

REGISTER TODAY! VISIT WWW.LILLSTREET.COM OR CALL 773.769.4226

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Experience

OUR MOST DIVERSE SEASON TO DATE Lillstreet Gallery enhances the educational mission of Lillstreet Art Center by offering students

5th Annual Lillstreet International: The Perfect Plate August 17 – September 14 Reception: Friday, August 17 Image: Jon Glabus

and visitors an opportunity to explore and be inspired

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by the work of emerging and

September 25 – October 14 Reception: Friday, September 28

established artists.

Members of Chicago Sculpture International

Image: Ron Gard

This fall we are excited to present our most diverse season to date. More than 150 artists from across the nation

Lillstreet Student Member Show October 22 – October 28 Reception: Friday, October 26 Image: Carla Nessa

will exhibit work ranging from small-scale sculptures to letterpress posters and handcrafted jewelry to painting, textiles, and

Graphic Noise: Gig Posters by Members of the Chicago Printers Guild November 2 – 25 Reception: Friday, November 2 Image: Matthew Ginsberg

ceramics. Weekend jewelry trunk shows and a monthly featured artist series add

Let there be Light: Lillstreet’s 37th Annual Holiday Show & Sale

more variety to our robust

November 30 – December 31 Reception and Holiday Party: Friday, November 30

exhibition programming.

Image: Mariko Brown

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