Crealdé Winter/Spring 2024 Program Guide

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Classes & Workshops | For All Ages

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2024

Program Guide

Ceramics | Sculpture | Digital & Film Photography | Painting & Drawing | Jewelry | Fiber Arts | Artistic Enrichment

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3 LOCATIONS in Winter Park & Winter Garden Main Campus Hannibal Square Heritage Center Jessie Brock Community Center

PLUS Private Classes & Crealdé Home Community Outreach Contemporary Sculpture Garden Exhibitions Events Tours


Welcome to Crealdé School of Art: With 3 Learning Locations

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Crealdé School of Art Main Campus, Winter Park

Hannibal Square Heritage Center, Winter Park

The Jessie Brock Community Center, Winter Garden

Crealdé Main Campus

Hannibal Square Heritage Center

The Jessie Brock Community Center

Located off Aloma Avenue in Winter Park 600 St. Andrews Blvd. Winter Park, FL, 32792 407-671-1886, crealde.org Free Admission to Galleries & Gardens Office and Gallery Hours: Monday–Thursday 9am–4pm Friday & Saturday 9am–1pm

Located in downtown Winter Park 642 W. New England Ave. Winter Park, FL, 32789 407-539-2680 HannibalSquareHeritageCenter.org Free Admission Tuesday–Thursday Noon–4pm Friday Noon–5pm, Saturday 10am–2pm

Located four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown district 310 N. Dillard St. Winter Garden, FL, 34787 Register through Crealdé: 407-671-1886, crealde.org

Crealdé School of Art is a community-based nonprofit organization established in 1975. We feature an affordable, sequential curriculum of more than 125 studio courses and workshops taught by professional artist instructors in Painting & Drawing, Film & Digital Photography, Ceramics, Sculpture, Fiber Arts, and Jewelry for adults and children, with hands-on experience emphasized. There are five 8-week sessions per year, plus Summer ArtCamp and Young Adult Immersion.

Hannibal Square Heritage Center, Crealdé’s second campus, represents a partnership with the City of Winter Park, and pays tribute to the past, present and future contributions of Winter Park’s African American community through an award-winning permanent collection of historic photographs and oral histories. Established by Crealdé in 2007, the center also features visiting visual art exhibitions and educational programs that explore Southern folklore and cultural preservation.

In addition, Crealdé offers an award-winning scholarship and outreach program to diverse communities in Central Florida.

Crealdé Board Of Directors——————————— Ann Clement Dean Jennings President

Officer at Large

The Showalter Hughes Community Gallery and The Alice and William Jenkins Gallery on the main campus present a changing variety of multidisciplinary visual art exhibitions by regional, national and international artists.

Frank Schornagle III

Robert Smither, Ph.D.

Vice President

Percy Maynard

Mark Thompson

Valada Flewellyn

The Contemporary Sculpture Garden overlooking Lake Sterling features more than 60 pieces of original art.

Secretary

Cover Images | Clockwise from Top: Anita Cohen, Steampunk Silver Earrings, Precious Metal Clay. Silvana Martins, Paper Marbling Lawson Funeral Home, Winter Park, FL 1994, Silver Gelatin Print by Peter Schreyer Vince Sansone, The Bear Minimum, Ceramic Sculpture

Treasurer

Christina Mitchell-Kai

Crealdé Administrative Team—————————— Peter Schreyer Patrick Noze CEO/Executive Director Senior Gallery Curator & Photo Program Manager David Cumbie Barbara Chandler Sculpture Garden Curator, Hannibal Square Heritage Sculpture Program & Center Manager Studio Manager

Laura McBryde

Marketing Manager

Patricia Byron

Vera Gubnitskaia

Painting & Drawing Program & Studio Manager

Keshia Sutton Donor Relations Assistant

Nicole Fournier Accounting and Human Resources Manager

Betsy Schreyer Grants Manager & Special Project Assistant

John Baker

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Jeff Rogers

Registrar & Office Manager Ceramics Program & Studio Manager Laurie Hasan

Registration Assistant

Blue Teapot, Raku Ceramics by Guest Artist Rob Reedy

Toni Peck

Facility & Special Events Manager

The Jessie Brock Community Center serves as Crealdé’s third Central Florida teaching site. Since 2010, Crealdé has partnered with the City of Winter Garden to offer a series of photography, painting, drawing, sculpture and ceramics classes for adults and children. See our Winter Garden offerings on page 15.

All Crealdé locations are ADA accessible. For special needs or group tours, call 407-671-1886. Foundation & Corporate Support——————— Amazon Hose and Rubber Akerman LLP The City of Winter Park Community Redevelopment Agency Dr. Phillips Foundation Waste Pro USA, Inc. Diversify Window Solutions Colonial Photo & Hobby Florida Clay Art Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs The Gutenstein Family Foundation Jagoda Family Foundation James T Barnes Charitable Gift Fund J.McLaughlin Metal Supermarket Orange County Government Orlando Utilities Commission Rollins College Student Support Foundation Rollins College Black Student Union Rotary Club of Winter Park Charitable Foundation United Arts of Central Florida Winter Garden Art Association

Belinda Glennon Young Artist Program Manager

Fairolyn Livingston

Arts & Cultural Affairs

Hannibal Square Heritage Center Chief Historian

Mary Daniels Hannibal Square Heritage Center Historian & Docent

Louise Thompson Volunteer Coordinator

Crealdé School of Art is a nonprofit art organization supported in part by memberships; United Arts of Central Florida; the City of Winter Park; Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program; the State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; The Florida Arts Council; The National Endowment for the Arts; and various private foundations.

Winter: February 5 – March 31 , 2024


Upcoming Events: Free and Open to the Public Reflection of Time II

January 6–February 29, 2024 Opening Reception & Gallery Walk with Curator: Thursday, January 11 | 5–6:30pm Art in Public Places Gallery | Winter Garden City Hall The exhibition explores the journey of African American artists from the Central Florida community and how their works serve as a testament in preserving time. This collective body of work preserves a small portion of the continuous American struggle, which is an African American struggle that needs to be told so that the importance can be felt year-round. Left: Neil Philipps, “Deep Thoughts,” 18X24, water color on canvas.

Approaching 50: The Diverse Faculty of Crealdé School of Art Share Their Newest Work

January 18–February 11, 2024 Opening Reception | Thursday, January 18 | 6–9pm CityArts Galleries | 39 S Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801

As Crealdé School of Art nears its 50th anniversary in 2025, this partnership with Downtown Arts District showcases the tremendous talent of Crealdé’s teaching artists. The school boasts an impressive roster of regionally and nationally recognized professional artists who have inspired and instructed tens of thousands of Central Floridians over five decades. The current faculty will showcase painting & drawing, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, fiber art and digital and film photography. Left: Patricia Byron, Paris Mood, Acrylic, 2023.

The Permanent Collection of Hannibal Square

January 15–June 1, 2024 Opening Reception | Sunday, January 15 | 7–9pm Hannibal Square Heritage Center

The Hannibal Square Heritage Center’s permanent collection of archival framed photographs and oral histories depict family and community life spanning 100 years, and tells the history of a community from the perspective of those who have lived it. It has helped to ensure that the contributions of historic Hannibal Square are remembered. It will feature pieces that are normally not on display, including newly unveiled images and oral histories from Peter Schreyer’s 1994-95 Winter Park Library historic research grant project. This project created the foundation for the establishment of the HSHC years later. Left: Eddie Terrell, Jr. at the Wellbourne Nursery and Kindergarten. Hannibal Square Heritage

Crealdé 2024 Session Dates Winter

February 5–March 31

Spring

April 15–June 9

Summer

June 17–August 11

Fall I

August 19–October 13

Fall II

October 21–December 15

Refund/Withdrawal Policies In order to maintain the quality of our programs, we require minimum number of enrolled students. Therefore, the following policies are in place for refunds, transfers, and withdrawals: CLASSES A transfer, withdrawal, credit, or refund must be requested 7 days prior to the first day of the session (see session dates above) by contacting the main office at 407-671‑1886 during business hours or email registration@crealde.org. Requests made less than 7 days before the first day of the session are not eligible. Class credits expire after one year. These policies apply regardless of attendance status. WORKSHOPS All workshop withdrawal deadlines are at least one week prior to the workshop date. Registration deadlines for visiting artist workshops will vary. If withdrawal is made prior to deadline, student is eligible for a full refund. No refunds or credits will be made after the registration deadline.

Center Permanent Collection.

Spirits in the Silver: Discovering Lost Film by Laurie Hasan February 9–April 20, 2024 | 7–10pm Opening Reception & Gallery Talk | Friday, February 9 | 7–10pm Showalter Hughes Community Gallery

This exhibition is a showcase of vintage photographs that multidisciplinary artist Laurie Hasan has recovered from abandoned rolls of exposed film. Laurie rescues film left behind in discarded antique cameras that she has acquired from all over the world. The collection includes hand-made platinum palladium prints of some of the most compelling images she has recovered. In some cases, she has identified the people and places depicted and has located their families. Learn the stories behind the images and how they were rescued. Enjoy interactive videos that show the making of a platinum print and a photo restoration. Explore a working vintage camera and examine various sized negatives on a light table. Left: Laurie Hasan, Venus de Milo, ca 1960, Platinum Print from negative recovered from an abandoned film roll, 11x14 in., 2023

The Creative Concept of Vincent Sansone

February 16–May 25, 2024 Opening Reception & Gallery Talk | Friday, February 18 | 7–10pm Alice & William Jenkins Gallery This exhibition is a retrospective of a ceramic master who contributed a lifetime of excellence to the ceramics and exhibition programs at Crealdé School of Art. A revered artist and educator with 50 years of experience as a professional potter, Vincent Sansone joined the Crealdé faculty in the mid-1970s, shortly after the school opened and served as the Ceramics Studio and Program Manager from 2002–2022. Sansone was also an Assistant Professor of Ceramics Art at Valencia College. He was awarded his MFA in Ceramics and his BFA in Painting at Southern Illinois University, and he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. Spring: April 15 –June 9, 2024

15th Annual Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk & Urban Art Festival

Saturday, April 27 | 10am–4pm Shady Park across from Hannibal Square Heritage Center Organized and curated by Hannibal Square Heritage Center Manager Barbara Chandler, the festival celebrates Central Florida’s richly diverse culture through live musical entertainment and the artwork of select folk and urban artisans. Activities include The Hannibal’s Trek: Let’s Go Trekking through Shady Park for kids, storytelling, K2 Mobile Unit, Black History Trivia and more. Admission is free.

The Open Vault of Vincent Sansone

April 26–May 25, 2024 Opening Reception | Friday, April 26 | 7–9pm Showalter Hughes Community Gallery During the last month of the exhibition The Creative Concept of Vincent Sansone, the lifelong master ceramicist opens his personal vault and curates his functional and sculptural works for sale. Left: Vincent Sansone, Ceramic Bunny.

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Jewelry ALL NEW WORKSHOPS!

CLASSES Intro to Jewelry Design & Fabrication

JG103 8 Weeks Studio 6B

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres WINTER | Tues: 2:30–4:30pm SPRING | Wed: 5–7pm Skill: All Learn concepts for basic and advanced jewelry fabrication. Become familiar with essential silversmithing skills and methods of cutting, forging, embossing, and all the fundamentals of soldering techniques. Students are given the instructions and tools to make finger rings, earrings, bracelets, and other forms of jewelry. Copper materials will be provided. Students wanting to work in silver should bring their own silver supply. Members $320 • Non-members $340

Sculpture Repoussé

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres WINTER | Wed: 11am–1pm SPRING | Tues: 5–7pm Skill: All

SC188 8 Weeks Studio 6B

Metal sculpture is known as Repoussé, which is working the metal directly to create relief sculptures without molds. Participants will learn the technique in small scale to learn the fundamental steps and tools for metal embossing. Repoussé is embossing relief sculptures and have endless design possibilities for sculptural jewelry and metalsmithing, relief murals, doors, mirrors, etc. Emphasis on using your personal drawings and ideas, working with handmade punches to move the metal, for creating relief dimension. Members $305 • Non-members $325

NEW CLASS!

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres JG201 WINTER | Wed: 5–7pm 8 Weeks Skill: Intermediate Studio 6B This introduction to several stone-setting techniques for faceted stones or cabochons gemstones is dedicated to the brilliance of stone setting. Learn how to make silver baskets for the prong settings, odd shape bezel stone-setting and round tube setting. Strengthen your skills, capabilities, and learn the proper techniques with the diverse characteristics of gemstones. Prereq: JG103, JG107, JG108 or similar exp. Members $360 • Non-members $380

Intro to Silversmithing Jewelry

Crealdé School of Art

JG107 8 Weeks Studio 6B

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres WINTER | Tues: 5–7pm SPRING | Wed: 2:30–4:30pm Skill: All Experience the fundamental processes of cutting, forging, metal texturing, hammering, sawing, and soldering silver. The course includes: bezel stone-setting for cabochon gemstones, polishing techniques, and combining sterling silver sheet metal with fine silver wire, etc. Specific projects, planned by the instructor, will focus on how to make silver rings, pendants, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. Silver provided. Note: The silver material/gemstones will be limited to the projects planned by the instructor. If a student, for any reason, exceeds the required amount of silver, there will be an extra charge for materials. Members $350 • Non-members $370

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres SPRING | Wed: 11am–1pm Skill: All

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Instructor: Stefan Alexandres Sat. April 13 | 2–7pm Skill: All

Bezel Ring Design by Faculty Artist Stefan Alexandres

Exploring Silver Ring Design

The Dream Interpreter, Detail, Repoussé on copper, by Faculty Artist Stefan Alexandres

Jewelry Mixed Media

Stone Setting Techniques

JG110 8 Weeks Studio 6B

Learn how to make silver rings with a variety of designs. Focus on learning the fundamental fabrication techniques and procedures, working with sterling or fine silver for custom-made rings. Explore how to use the jewelers saw and shears for cutting metal, filing, drilling for piercing, forming for shaping, sweat soldering for joining components, and buffing polishing. Included are bezel stone-setting and gemstones to completely finish your ring project. Members $350 • Non-members $370

WKJ38 Studio 6B

Metal folding and forming techniques. You will create dimensional jewelry and small sculptures. You can experience the plasticity of the metal, using grooving hammers to shape dimensional forms working with copper sheets without molds or stamps. Learn the techniques for folding, forging, shaping, texturing, annealing copper and heat patinas. The instructor is teaching the technique and demonstrating the process, providing specific project assignments to explore the technique step-by-step. Materials included. Members $195 • Non-members $215

Precious Metal Clay Jewelry Design

WKJ39 Studio 6B

Instructor: Anita Cohen Sat. April 6 | 10am–4:30pm Skill: All Come and experience the alchemy of precious metal clay jewelry design. Step by step, you will be led through the process of transforming a piece of special fine silver clay into a work of wearable art. Explore this fun and innovative medium, manifesting your ideas from paper to reality as you roll, imprint, cut, fire, and buff a beautiful .999 fine silver pendant or earrings. Materials included. Members $185 • Non-members $205 Precious Metal and Clay Pendant by Faculty Artist Anita Cohen

Filigree Silver Jewelry

Instructor: Stefan Alexandres WINTER | Wed: 2:30–4:30pm SPRING | Tues: 2:30–4:30pm Skill: All

JG108 8 Weeks Studio 6B

Explore the art of filigree jewelry; how to make pendants, earrings, rings, etc. focusing only on silver filigree process and procedures. Students will be guided through this ancient filigree fabrication technique. There will be specific projects planned by the instructor with samples, demonstrations, and hands-on projects. Silver material will be provided for use in the class only and limited to the projects and assignments planned by the instructor. This class does not include any stone setting techniques. Members $330 • Non-members $350 Winter: February 5 – March 31 , 2024


Fiber Arts Artistic Enrichment Write On!

WORKSHOPS CAE120 8 Weeks Crealdé@Home

Have you ever said, “Someday I’ll write a story or a book?” Someday is today! Award-winning instructor Elaine Person will guide you toward achieving your writing goals. Open to people of all writing levels as your writing is unique to you. We write together and share by reading our assignments to each other to make your writing stronger. Listening to others helps us improve our writing too. With the use of prompts such as paintings, photographs, quotations, items, and more, you will tap into your own creativity. Each week, we will write together and have positive critique. See your stories unfold. We will discuss a variety of literary techniques used to strengthen our stories. This class is for you, whether you write prose, poetry, lyrics, scripts, or other genres. Members $240 • Non-members $260

WORKSHOPS Inspired Words: Writing to Art

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Instructor: Elaine Person Sat. February 24 | 10am–4pm Sat. March 16 | 10am–4pm Studio 3 | Skill: All Sat. May 4 | 10am–4pm Heritage Center | Skill: All

Private Classes For a private, one-on-one learning experience, consider these opportunities to study with a Crealdé professional artist/instructor. Create a schedule and learning curriculum that fits your needs and availability. Topics can range from the basics of a particular art medium, exploring a specific new technique, brushing up on an old skill, all the way to portfolio development. Cost: $300 for five hours of private instruction in Crealdé’s professional art studios, including a 30-minute initial phone consultation and three 1.5-hour class sessions. Materials not included. For more information, visit our website or call our Registrar, Laura McBryde at 407-671-1886 to enroll and connect you with your new private instructor.

Bring art classes to your living room!

Spring: April 15 –June 9, 2024

Macramé Wall Hanging

WKF13 Studio 3

Instructor: Alyssa Foxson Sat. March 9 | 1–4pm Sat. May 18 | 1–4pm Skill: All

Macramé is a form of textile that uses knotting techniques and comes from the 13th century weavers’ word for “fringe.” This fiber art was popular in the 60s and 70s and now it is back and as popular as ever. Join local fiber artist Alyssa Foxson and embrace your inner boho goddess. Learn all the basic macramé knots needed to make a macramé wall hanging and beyond. All supplies are included and you will leave this workshop with a beautiful wall hanging ready for display. Members $145 • Non-members $165

Japanese Paper Marbling & Bookbinding

When you see a painting, what do you feel? When you look at a photograph, what memories surface? Tap into your creativity with the use of paintings, photographs, and objects as awardwinning writer Elaine Person prompts you to write original stories, poems, and essays. Learn writing tools and techniques. Different genres of writing and reflection will be discussed. Short lunch break provided. Students will leave this workshop with their own written words. Members $125 • Non-members $145

Art Experiences Online

Adults 18+

Fiber Arts

CLASSES Instructor: Elaine Person WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 7-9pm Skill: All

Art Experiences for

WKF22 Studio 1B

Instructor: Silvana Martins Sun. March 24 | 1:30–5pm Skill: All

In this workshop, students will learn the Japanese way of marbling paper and binding books. We will start with Sumingashi, a form ofJapanese Paper Marbling, then transform the papers created into covers for two books students will bind in a Japanese stab-binding style. Members $145 • Non-members $165

In-person with individual attention from Crealdé’s Professional Artist Instructors. PHOTOGRAPHY John Baker Chris Casler Milton Heiberg Peter Schreyer Jon Manchester Charles Hodges

CERAMICS Jeff Rogers Doug Bringle Belinda Glennon FIBER ARTS Alyssa Foxson

PAINTING & DRAWING Patricia Byron David Hunter Beth Pendelton JEWELRY Stefan Alexandres Andrew Grant Wendi Zlamal SCULPTURE Tom Sadler David Cumbie Fabiola Hansen Patti Shistle ARTISTIC ENRICHMENT Elaine Person

Enjoy the unique Crealdé professional artist/ instructor experience from the comfort of home ­— with the same quality and personal attention that are the hallmark of Crealdé. These offerings include live instruction and class interaction plus links to online resources.

Distance Learning is one more way we embody our mission that Art Is For Everyone. Look for the icon in this guide, and find out more about these virtual opportunities at crealde.org 407.671.1886 | crealde.org

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Photography

Ceramics FAVORITE CLASSES Beginning Handbuilding

TD135

8 Weeks Instructor: Doug Bringle WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 1:30–3:30pm Studio 4B Skill: All Don’t be intimidated by clay. This class gives you the chance to handbuild freely. The projects are explained step-by-step and feature a variety of vessels, from plates and bowls to animal rattles and lanterns. Come play with clay! Members $250 • Non-members $270

Handbuilding Like The Ancients

Beginning Wheel Throwing

Instructor: Belinda Glennon WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 10am–12pm Instructor: Jeff Rogers WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 7–9pm WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 10am–12pm WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 1–3pm WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 7–9pm Instructor: Jesus Minguez WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 4–6pm Skill: Beginner

TD122 8 weeks Studio 4A

Intermediate Wheel Throwing Instructor: Vadim Malkin WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 4–6pm WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 7–9pm

TD228 8 weeks Studio 4A

Instructor: Jeff Rogers WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 1:30–3:30pm Skill: Intermediate–Advanced Now that you’re comfortable with centering, let’s really explore forms and work on achieving some height through various forms including bowls, cups, vases, pitchers, and anything else your imagination can come up with. This class is ideal for anyone comfortable with centering up to an advanced level student. Prereq: TD122 or similar. Members $260 • Non-members $280

Surface Decoration For Pottery

Instructor: Doug Bringle WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 7–9pm WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 10:30am–12:30pm Skill: All Humans have been firing clay for 20,000+ years, leaving artifacts that provide us glimpses into ancient times and ways. From Mesopotamia to Japan, from the shores of Lake Titicaca to the slopes of Mt. Olympus, clay vessels and figures, tiles and tablets, preserve and suggest those long ago days. Let’s build on that clay legacy by creating pots that harken back to ancient times and yet look to the future. Members $250 • Non-members $270

Handbuilding with Found Objects

Learn to center, open and compress clay, and throw small cylinders on the potter’s wheel. Trimming, finishing, adding handles, feet and spouts make pieces ready to glaze and fire. Members $250 • Non-members $270

TD184

6 Weeks Instructor: Belinda Glennon Studio 4B SPRING | Thurs: 10:30am–1pm Skill: All Experiment with colored slips and clay, transfers and more to enhance the clay surface. Learn to layer techniques to create unique, narrative pottery. Members $235 • Non-members $255

TD172 8 Weeks Studio 4B

TD174 6 Weeks Studio 4B

Instructor: Belinda Glennon WINTER | Thurs: 10:30am–1pm Skill: All Experiment with paper, plants, fabric and more as you create handbuilt pottery with unique texture and pattern. Make your own stamps and sprig molds to personalize your work as we create nature-inspired pottery. Members $235 • Non-members $255

Garden Totems

TD189 8 Weeks Instructor: Doug Bringle Studio 4B WINTER & SPRING | Sun: 1–3pm Skill: All Create fresh focal points in your garden! The totems you design will add charm and delight to your plants. Birds, beasts, geometrics and more—visualize, and with instruction your ideas will materialize! Members $250 • Non-members $270

3-D Design

TD231 8 Weeks Instructor: Rob Reedy Studio 4B WINTER & SPRING Wed: 10:30am–12:30pm Skill: Intermediate A design problem is given for the term, with an emphasis on one or two design elements. Design discussions and the finished pieces are a part of each class. If a base for the piece is needed, that also is part of the discussion. Prereq: TD122, TD135 or similar. Members $260 • Non-members $280

Introducing Our New Ceramics Instructor Robert Reedy is best known for his sculpture-like teapots and other functional pottery referencing abstracted works. For instance, teapots may have a wire handle and exaggerated long and arching spout with small water chambers. Surface techniques include bright colors and patterns. Reedy is also known as a painter, printmaker, and mixed media artist. As a professor at the University of Central Florida, Reedy launched a class called “Advanced Design Lab,” bringing together art and engineering students to collaborate on commissioned projects. This class was the first of its kind at a university in the United States.

LGBTQIA+ Evenings of Clay

TD188 8 Weeks Instructor: Doug Bringle Studio 4B WINTER & SPRING Fri: 6:30–8:30pm Skill: All Let’s join together with clay and create. This is a chance for your hands and fingers to shape and explore what you are feeling in the moment. Express & celebrate yourself with clay! Everyone is welcome. Members $250 • Non-members $270

Altered Pottery

TD185 8 Weeks Instructor: Belinda Glennon Studio 4A WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 1–3pm Skill: Beginner–Intermediate Throwing vessels on the wheel can be addictive but they don’t all have to be round! Create oval, square and animated pots using darts, pleats, folds and facets. Experiment with additions and assemblage for pots that go beyond round. Members $250 • Non-members $270

Ceramic Pitcher by Faculty Artist Belinda Glennon

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Photography

Ceramics

Art Experiences for

Adults 18+

NEW CLASSES! NEW! Handbuilding Basics

TD142 6 Weeks Studio 4B

NEW! The Dinner Party

Instructor: Belinda Glennon WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 6:30–8:30pm Skill: All Curious about clay? Come get your hands dirty and get some answers as you experiment with basic forming methods, connections and attachments to create decorative and/or functional pottery by hand. Embellish with glaze for lasting treasures. Members $190 • Non-members $210

NEW! Evening Pottery Throwdown

TD324 8 Weeks Studio 4A

Instructor: Jeff Rogers WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 7–9pm Skill: Advanced A more informal, larger group-guided independent study time with a focus on fun and togetherness, space to stretch out on ideas and projects with teacher and community support. Come with goals, ideas and a joyful heart, ready for learning, sharing, music and some laughs. Members $270 • Non-members $290

NEW! Edifices of Clay

TD140 8 Weeks Studio 4B

Instructor: Doug Bringle WINTER | Sun: 10am–12pm Skill: All Are you goofy for gnomes, sentimental for Smurfs, enthusiastic for elves, frantic for fairies? Create miniature clay dwellings themed for your garden, porch or mantle. It’s true, there’s no place like home… especially the one-of-a-kind garden houses you will construct from clay. Members $250 • Non-members $270

NEW! Porcelain in Living Color

Instructor: Jesus Minguez WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate–Advanced

Instructor: Rob Reedy WINTER | Tues: 10:30am–12:30pm Skill: All

TD241 8 Weeks Studio 4B

Tired of boring white porcelain? Learn to create your own custom colored porcelain slip and clay! Explore various forming techniques including handbuilding, wheel throwing, basic slip casting, carving and nerikomi using colored porcelain. Clay body stains included. Members $280 • Non-members $300

Serving Basket, Salt Fired Stoneware, by Guest Artist Rob Reedy

NEW! Garden Water Mirrors Instructor: Doug Bringle SPRING | Sun: 10am–12pm Skill: All

TD141 8 Weeks Studio 4B

The heart of a garden is its bird bath, a sparkling oasis that beckons nature’s creatures to stop and refresh. We’ll fashion special vessels to offer water to your neighborhood’s community, a bird bath to nestle among your plantings and trees. Be sure to place your water basin where you can observe…a flutter of wings, a cascade of droplets…there’s a cardinal visiting just about now. Members $250 • Non-members $270

NEW! Pouring and Drinking Vessels

TD198 8 Weeks Studio 4B

Instructor: Rob Reedy SPRING | Tues: 10:30am–12:30pm Skill: All An investigation into the design and function of the ceramic pouring and drinking vessels. Gain handbuilding and wheel throwing skills through the creative exploration, design and construction of different types of functional and abstract forms. We’ll explore different types of handles and the ergonomic issues facing utilitarian forms. Through focused on handbuilding skills, there will be some opportunity to combine thrown components. Members $250 • Non-members $270

TD197 8 Weeks Studio 4B

Explore your creativity while focusing on functional serving ware through a variety of handbuilding processes. Students of all levels will learn and explore new skills and techniques and how to apply the visual elements and principles of design to create serving vessels of their own design and imagination. We will end with a dinner party extravaganza using the serving vessels created in class. Members $250 • Non-members $270

NEW! Frazzling, Dazzling Glaze

Instructor: Doug Bringle WINTER & SPRING | Sun: 6:30–8:30pm Skill: All

TD139 8 Weeks Studio 4B

Adding glaze to clay can intimidate, frustrate and overwhelm; yet successfully applying glaze can be transformative. This is a skill which can be acquired. Techniques for using glazes will be demonstrated with projects you bring to class. Boost your confidence and banish your glaze room anxieties. Learn to let the glazes and kiln work their magic…alchemy at its best…and you can be the sorcerer who controls it all!. Members $250 • Non-members $270

NEW! Intro to Glaze Formulation and Alteration

TD242 8 Weeks Studio 4B

Instructor: Jeff Rogers WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 4–6pm Skill: Intermediate–Advanced Ever wondered how all those powders and elements combine to make a beautiful ceramic glaze? Ever dreamt of being an alchemist? We will demystify glaze calculation...How to make a shiny glaze matt, how to achieve colors, etc. One need not have a degree in chemistry to make one’s own glazes. Members $280 • Non-members $300

WORKSHOPS Ikebana Pottery: The Japanese Art of Flower Arranging WKT57

Instructor: Jesus Minguez (Feb. 4) Studio 4A Sun. February 4 & Sun. February 25 | 1:30–6:30pm (Feb. 25) Studio 7 Skill: Intermediate Learn how to create various forms out of clay specific for this style of flower arrangement. Jesus will demo both hand building and wheel throwing techniques to build these Ikebana containers. Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement using simple design principles that celebrate space, movement, and form. Participants will make the container the first day. On day two, when the containers have been finished and fired, Jesus will demo the art of Ikebana and participants will make their own arrangements using their finished containers. Members $175 • Non-members $195 Spring: April 15 –June 9, 2024

NEW! Raku in a Barbeque Grill!

WKT58 Instructor: Rob Reedy Studio 4B Sat.–Sun. April 13–14 | 10am–4pm Skill: Intermediate In this action-packed workshop, we will discuss and build a nontraditional Raku kiln beginning from a hardware store barbecue grill. We will explore white crackle, luster and texture glaze surfaces. Kiln building, firing processes and post firing techniques will all be demonstrated and we will have a uniquely, creative dinner event to celebrate the end of our time together! Members $255 • Non-members $275

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Photography FILM CLASSES

DIGITAL CLASSES

Learn film photography fundamentals and the art & techniques of processing traditional b&w photos in a wet darkroom.

Learn the art & techniques of digital photography with SLR cameras and post-processing methods.

Black & White Film I: Intro to the Darkroom

Digital Photography I

PH168 8 Weeks Studio 5

Instructor: John Baker WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 7–9pm Instructor: Jon Manchester WINTER | Wed: 10am–12pm Skill: Beginner Explore the timeless beauty of traditional b&w film photography, including image selection, exposure, and processing your own film and prints in Crealdé’s wet darkroom. Explore basic camera controls and formats, film types, hands-on field trips, weekly assignments, print reviews and lots of fun in the darkroom. Designed for those new to film photography and those who want to reconnect with this creative art form. Includes lab fee, chemistry, and loaner cameras. Prereq: Knowledge of basic camera controls & functions. Members $270 • Non-members $290 View from St. Stephens Cathedral, Film Photograph, by Faculty Artist John Baker

SMARTPHONE CLASSES

Learn techniques of taking and processing dynamic photos and video using your smartphone.

PH182 PH147 Smartphone Videomaking I 6 Weeks Instructor: Eric Matyas 8 Weeks Instructor: Jon Manchester Studio 3 Studio 3 WINTER | Mon 6–9pm WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 7–9pm Skill: Beginner Instructor: Charles Hodges Lights, Camera, Action! Learn visual storytelling WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 10am–12pm fundamentals using your smartphone or iPhone’s Skill: All video camera: dynamic shots and angles, Build a strong photographic foundation creating excitement through movement, the and make better images by understanding magic of editing, and more! Learn new skills to exposure, metering, focus, file formats, depth to jazz up your social media with engaging video of field, and basic composition. Hands-on demos content, make a memorable reel of your vacation and assignments with personalized image reviews shots, capture priceless holiday memories to reinforce concepts of shutter speed, aperture, share with loved ones, and whatever else you ISO, and their artistic impact on the final image. can imagine. Are you ready for your closeup? SLR or mirrorless cameras recommended. The Members $270 • Non-members $290 instructor can give specific camera suggestions. PH180 iPhone® Photography Members $245 • Non-members $265 4 Weeks Instructor: Jon Manchester Heritage Center PH292 SPRING | Wed: 7–9pm Digital Photography II Skill: Beginner 8 Weeks Instructor: Charles Hodges Studio 3 In this 4-week course, learn to use the iPhone WINTER | Thurs: 10am–12pm camera to achieve amazing results. Explore Instructor: Jon Manchester various iPhone camera photography modes SPRING | Tues: 7–9pm and useful camera and image processing Skill: Intermediate apps. There will be interactive demos and Through in-depth assignments and image reviews, image reviews. students more deeply explore composition, Members $135 • Non-members $155 lighting, lenses and flash photography. A field trip on the 5th Saturday of the session will further develop skills for real time applications. Demonstrations on basic image processing and printing techniques along with preparing photographs for online presentation will be Digital Printing Lab and included. Prereq: PH147 or similar experience. Finishing Area: No charge Members $255 • Non-members $275 Crealdé Darkroom Rental: $125/8-week session PH258 Photoshop & Lightroom 8 Weeks Instructor: Jon Manchester Open to Crealdé photography Heritage Center WINTER| Wed. 7–9pm students only. An active Crealdé & Zoom Skill: Intermediate

CREALDÉ DIGITAL LAB & DARKROOM

Black & White Film II: Fine-Tuning Your Film & Print Skills

PH239 8 Weeks Studio 5

Instructor: Peter Schreyer WINTER | Tues: 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate Sharpen your black-and-white vision of the world with more assignments, field trips, supervised darkroom time and print reviews. Learn more about grain and contrast control, film speed manipulation and the relationship between camera exposure, film development and final print. Course includes darkroom demonstrations, print reviews, and a night photography field trip. Includes lab fee, chemistry, and loaner cameras. Prereq: PH168 or similar exp. Members $280 • Non-members $300 PH181 Dancing With Holga 6 Weeks Instructor: John Baker Studio 5 SPRING | Thurs: 7–9pm Skill: Beginner/Intermediate

An intro and continued study in medium format b&w photography with the Plastic Holga Lomography Camera, which has earned a cult following and is known worldwide! Its low-cost build and simple lens often yield quirky images with vignetting, blur, light leaks, and other distortions. Explore image selection, editing, exposure, processing and darkroom printing. Reconnect with film through a field trip, homework and print reviews. Prereq: PH168 or similar exp. Members $210 • Non-members $230

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Crealdé School of Art

In this hybrid class, learn image processing basics with today’s most popular tools and image enhancement techniques. Learn a step-by-step workflow that combines the best features of Lightroom, Photoshop and Epson inkjet printers to create expressive and aesthetically pleasing photos. Learn to create and maintain an image archive, image enhancement, effective use of metadata, preparing images for online publishing, and inkjet printing basics. Prereq: PH147 or similar exp. Members $260 • Non-members $280

membership is required.

Unmonitored Hours

M-Th: 9am–4pm • F: 9am–1pm

Monitored Hours W: 6–9pm • Sat: 1–5pm

Macro Photography

PH166 8 Weeks Instructor: Milton Heiberg Hybrid WINTER | Tues. 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate Capture the fascinating world of small subjects. Learn the correct equipment for close-ups. Overcome inherent problems with photographing very small subjects. We will discuss and practice stacking technique to produce the perfect macro photo. There will be five classroom sessions and four field trips. Members $245 • Non-members $265

Carpenter Bees, Macro Photography, by Faculty Artist Milton Heiberg

WInter: February 5 – March 31 , 2024


Art Experiences for

Photography

Adults 18+

FILM & DIGITAL CLASSES

In-depth exploration of various photographic topics and themes relevant to digital or film, color or b&w photography.

PREMIUM CLASS! It’s a Wonderful Life in Winter Garden with Peter Schreyer

Parents Waiting for School Bus, Ferndale, FL, 2017, by Faculty Artist Peter Schreyer

WG/PH293 8 Weeks Instructor: Peter Schreyer SPRING | Tues: 5–7pm Skill: Advanced | Location: Studio 5 & on location in Winter Garden In this master class, the instructor will introduce students to the history and practices of documentary photography. While working on an actual documentary project, the advanced students will create a cohesive body of black and white photographs that tell the contemporary story of historic downtown Winter Garden, one of Central Florida’s most authentic small towns. Preference will be given to students who have previously participated in other documentary master classes with Peter Schreyer, including St. Augustine at 450, The Lake and The Las Vegas Project. The finished project will be exhibited for two months at the beautiful Art in Public Spaces Gallery at Winter Garden City Hall in November and December of 2024. Students may work with film or digital, must be able to produce their own exhibition quality prints and are responsible for the cost of matting and framing their selected images. Unsure if this class is right for you? Contact Peter at pschreyer@crealde.org.Prereq: Previous Crealdé documentary master class or similar exp. Members $335 • Non-members $355

Architectural Photography

PH286 8 Weeks Instructor: Chris Casler Studio 3 WINTER | Tues. 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate Learn how to make outstanding photographs that reveal the essential qualities of the built environment and how to photograph interiors like a pro. Learn lighting techniques, from available light to multiple and mixed lighting, and postproduction, including multiple exposure, and high dynamic range processing to realize your vision in final images. Members $260 • Non-members $280

Intro to Portrait Photography Instructor: Chris Casler SPRING | Mon: 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate

PH243 8 Weeks Studio 3

Street Photography

PH291 8 Weeks Instructor: Charles Hodges Heritage Center SPRING | Thurs: 10am–12pm Skill: Intermediate Learn new ways to observe our daily environment, and link the mind’s eye to the critical moment through street photography. Explore tools and creative thought to create dynamic images, capturing “the decisive moment,” as Henri Cartier-Bresson said. Includes field trips, shooting and research assignments. Covers film & digital workflow. Work in teams or on your own. The instructor will share historic photos, reading and music selections to inspire creativity. Prereq: PH147 or PH168. Members $265 • Non-members $285

Film Photography for Total Beginners

WKPH99 Studio 3 Instructor: Peter Schreyer Skill: Beginner Class & Photo Walk: Sat. April 27 | 1–5:30pm Review & Discussion: Sat. May 4 | 2-4pm Learn major functions of a 35mm film camera, such as lens focus, depth of field, exposure, and composition. Practice your new skills on a photo walk in downtown Winter Park. The instructor will have your film developed and printed at a local lab. A week later, there will be a photo review. This isn’t a darkroom course, but film, processing, and a loaner camera are provided. Members $175 • Non-members $195 Spring: April 15 –June 9, 2024

Instructor: Milton Heiberg SPRING | Tues. 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate Discover skills needed for landscape photography, including 2-D design fundamentals. Learn how to look at a landscape, how to capture the best light, and what to include and exclude. Explore seeing and controlling compositional forms in the frame. Students will practice their newly learned skills during Saturday field trips. Prereq: PH147 or similar exp. Members $260 • Non-members $280

WORKSHOPS

stated, all workshops are open to digital & film photographers.

NEW! Noble Beauty: The Platinum Print Instructor: Laurie Hasan Sat. April 13 | 2–6pm & April 14 | 10am–4pm

WKPH100 Studio 5 Skill: Intermediate

Make your photographs sing with the depth and detail of platinum prints. The most archival of all printing processes, platinum printing imbues images with an unparalleled richness and timelessness. We’ll first learn to make digital negative enlargements from either traditional film negatives or digital files. Then we’ll explore sensitizing the paper and exposing and developing the prints. You’ll come away with beautiful heirloom quality prints to treasure! Members $310 • Non-members $330

PH241 8 Weeks Studio 5

Instructor: Peter Schreyer WINTER | Fri. 10am–12pm Skill: Intermediate Part of the Crealdé curriculum for over two decades, this course has guided countless Crealdé students in the development of their photographic vision. Night, landscape, portrait, and documentary photography themes are examined through lectures, slide presentations, assignments, critiques and field trips. Designed for the visual and photographic growth of intermediate students working in film or digital, color or b&w photography. Prereq: PH258, PH239 or similar. Members $270 • Non-members $290

PH253 8 Weeks Hybrid

Withdrawal deadline: 7 days prior to workshop. Unless otherwise

Learn basic lighting techniques, using flash and natural light to reveal a subject’s unique personality. Explore posing methods that can define the portrait. Work in b&w or color. Prereq: PH147, PH168 or similar exp. Members $285 • Non-members $305

Image and Meaning in Photography

Photographing the Natural Landscape

Venus de Milo, circa 1960, platinum print, 11x14 in. by Guest Artist Laurie Hasan

Travel the Florida Backroads to Historic Places Workshop Series Palatka and the Historic Ravine Gardens

WKPH80 Instructor: Peter Schreyer Studio 3 On Location: Sat. February 3 | 8am–6pm Skill: All Review & Discussion: Tues. February 15 | 5-6pm Discover hidden architectural, cultural and natural treasures along Highway 17 on the way to Florida’s historic river town of Palatka. Located on the scenic St. Johns River, the city features the unique Ravine Gardens State Park, which was developed by the Federal Works Progress Administration in the 1930s. In addition to the historic structures, the ravine trails and creek are lined with thousands of azaleas each winter. Withdrawal deadline is one week prior to workshop. Participants must be able to walk comfortably on uneven trails. Members $130 • Non-members $150

The Yearling Trail

Instructor: Peter Schreyer On Location: Sat. April 13 | 8am–6pm Review & Discussion: Thurs. April 25 | 5-6pm

WKPH26 Studio 5 Skill: All

Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in the landscape and the communities immortalized by legendary Florida writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. The workshop will provide a contemporary window into the region’s past and rich heritage. Photographic opportunities include natural and man-made landscapes, local landmarks, as well as the interior of historical buildings. Members $150 • Non-members $170 407.671.1886 | crealde.org

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Sculpture CLASSES Sculpture I

SC124 8 Weeks Instructor: David Cumbie WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 10am–12pm Studio 6A WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 7–9pm Skill: Beginner Work in clay to create face masks, heads, and figures to be fired in the kiln. Mold-making and casting will be demonstrated as part of the session. Members $250 • Non-members $270

Sculpture II

SC233 8 Weeks Instructor: David Cumbie Studio 6A WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate A continuation of SC124, students study a range of materials and processes. Armature construction for clay, concrete, plaster, and foam sculpture is Papier-mâché Mask by Volunteer Artist Willy Lopez demonstrated. Students can advance their experience in producing sculptures. Prereq: SC124 SC187 NEW! Mask-Making Multimedia Members $265 • Non-members $285 8 Weeks Instructor: Missy Kimsey-Hickman Studio 6A SC225 WINTER | Sun: 3–5pm Continuing Sculpture Studies Skill: All 8 Weeks Instructor: David Cumbie

Studio 6A Students will be encouraged to use their imagination to create an original mask. Wall masks will be made using a variety of materials. Clay, plaster cloth and multimedia materials will be used to add character to Intermediate and advanced students are assisted the masks. Masks will be painted with acrylic paints to with ideas related to their personal projects. bring out their character. Problem-solving and discovering new materials and Members $260 • Non-members $280 techniques will be a part of each class. Bronze casting and welding will be offered with the approval of the instructor. Prereq: SC124 SC180 Multimedia Sculpture Members $265 • Non-members $285 8 Weeks Instructor: David Cumbie SC129 WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 10am–12pm Studio 6A Intro to Bronze Casting 8 Weeks Skill: All Instructor: David Cumbie WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 10am–12pm Studio 6A Work with found objects creating multi-media 3D Skill: All forms. Gluing, riveting, bolting, mold making, and casting will be used to connect dissimilar materials. Create wax sculptures that will be cast in bronze. Students will be asked to bring in some materials Students learn how to prepare the wax form for and some materials will be provided. casting, and the ceramic shell mold-making process. Members $265 • Non-members $285 The instructor uses the latest mold-making materials available and students witness a bronze pour at the end of the class. Cost includes the casting of one five SC185 Carving Styrofoam Sculptures pound bronze with option to purchase additional 8 Weeks Instructor: Shaun Cook material for large works. Students are responsible Foundry WINTER & SPRING | Sun: 4–6pm for finishing the polishing and coloring of Skill: Beginner final castings. Students will carve styrofoam using brushes and Members $390 • Non-members $410 hot knives creating sculptural forms and learn how SC226 Intro to Welding to apply cement, creating a durable surface for 8 Weeks Instructor: David Cumbie indoor and outdoor art works. The sculptures WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 10am–12pm Studio 6A will be finished using faux finishes, colorful dyes, Skill: All and sealers. Create whimsical figures and abstract welded Members $280 • Non-members $300 sculptures. Learn basic cutting and arc welding techniques using found objects and mild steel. SC186 Multimedia Press Students are encouraged to bring objects for 8 Weeks Mold Sculptures their compositions. Studio 6A Instructor: Missy Kimsey–Hickman Members $350 • Non-members $370 SPRING | Sun: 3–5pm Skill: All Learn to sculpt and take impressions from found objects to be used to create clay molds. All projects will be cast in Portland cement and hydro stone using masonry dyes for color. Faux bronze and silver finishes will be offered for interior sculptures. Students are encouraged to create several pieces. All materials provided. Members $270 • Non-members $290 WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 10am–12pm WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 1–3pm Skill: Intermediate & Advanced

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NEW! Blacksmithing and Multimedia Sculpture

Instructor: Marcos Carrasco WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 6:30–8:30pm Skill: Intermediate

SC235 8 Weeks Foundry

Sculptures will be created using advanced unorthodox blacksmithing techniques such as inflating metal, riveting, forge welding, Thermocoloring, and combining steel with copper and brass for larger abstract and figurative pieces. The fundamentals of stone-carving and the use pneumatic, electric and traditional tools to cut, carve and shape other materials will be combined into multimedia sculptures. Prereq: SC181. Members $350 • Non-members $370

Blacksmithing Fundamentals For Sculpture

SC181 8 Weeks Foundry

Instructor: Marcos Carrasco WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 4–6pm Skill: Beginner Create sculptures, wall pieces and kinetic sculptures while learning and applying the fundamentals of blacksmithing. Techniques covered include how to Flatten, Upset, Twist, Fuller and create different patterns. Use the hammer and furnaces to forge hot steel into sculptural pieces that later we will weld, wrap, cut and connect. The steel will be finished with fire, etc. Members $340 • Non-members $360

WORKSHOPS Carving Styrofoam Sculptures WKS43

Instructor: Shaun Cook Foundry Sat.–Sun. February 17–18 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. March 2–3 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. March 16–17 | 10am–4pm Skill: All Students will carve low relief and three-dimensional forms creating indoor and outdoor art. Learn how to apply a variety of surface finishes and color applications including faux finishes, dyes, and sealers. Most materials included. Members $240 • Non-members $260

Welding Workshop

WKS16 Instructor: David Cumbie Foundry Sat.–Sun. February 10–11 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. February 24–25 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. March 9–10 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. March 23–24 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. April 6–7 | 10am–4pm Skill: All Join David in designing small sculptures over a weekend. Practice cutting and basic welding techniques, while creating artwork from found objects. No experience needed.. Members $350 • Non-members $370 Techniques in Mold Making WKS13 Instructor: David Cumbie Studio 6A Sat.–Sun. April 13–14 | 10am–3pm Sat.–Sun. June 1–2 | 10am–3pm Skill: All Explore a variety of mold-making techniques in creating sculpture works. Students will create molds out of clay, plaster, low temperature wax, alginate, and latex. All materials are provided. Members $230 • Non-members $250 Winter: February 5 – March 31 , 2024


Painting & Drawing WORKSHOPS NEW! Thermal Forming Plastic Sculptures

Adults 18+

CLASSES WKS44 Studio 6A

ACRYLIC

WATERCOLOR Beginning Watercolor

Instructor: Rick Bostik Sat.–Sun. February 17–18 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. March 2–3 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. March 16–17 | 10am–4pm Skill: All Learn how to use thermal forming plastics and similar materials to produce your sculpture ideas. These materials can be cut into workable shapes with standard woodworking tools. By using a number of different heating sources, the materials can be bent and shaped to fit the desired sculpture you want to create. Details on how to give these thermal materials different finishes or textures will be discussed and explored. Members $250 • Non-members $270 WKS05 Instructor: David Cumbie Studio 6A Sat.–Sun. April 20–21 | 10am–4pm Sat.–Sun. May 18–19 | 10am–4pm Skill: All Bronze pour date to be announced at the workshop. An intro to a variety of techniques in the creation of wax sculptures. Once the wax sculptures are made, students prepare their waxes with gates and sprues in preparation for the ceramic mold-making process. Waxes are coated with stateof-the-art ceramic shell, and then the wax will be burned out, and the molten bronze poured into the molds. Cost includes a five pound bronze sculpture, with the option to purchase additional material for larger works. Students are responsible for finishing the polishing and coloring of final castings. Members $380 • Non-members $400 WKS45 Foundry

Instructor: Devyn Going Sat. May 4 | 10am–12pm Skill: All Metal lovers, come observe a mix of small metal projects that you could do too! In this demo, you will see a crash course in blacksmithing and be introduced to the tools, the techniques, and the applications of metal working as an art form. If you are nervous about trying out metal sculpture or blacksmithing classes, consider this, see what it’s all about and be inspired! Members $30 • Non-members $30

Intermediate Watercolor

PD261 8 Weeks Instructor: Patty Kane WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 6:30–8:30pm Studio 1A Skill: Intermediate

Spring: April 15 –June 9, 2024

Painting is so much more than copying what you see. Discover and explore the beauty of using a limited palette through demos and critiques. Experiment with traditional watercolor techniques and work towards painting from your own photos. Prereq: PD104 or similar exp. Members $260 • Non-members $280

Art Journaling

Beginning Acrylics

PD149 PD323 8 Weeks Advanced Watercolor Instructor: David Hunter 8 Weeks Studio 1B Instructor: Patty Kane WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 4–6pm Studio 1B WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 10am–12pm WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 7–9pm Skill: Intermediate to Advanced WINTER & SPRING| Wed: 10am–12pm Skill: Beginner Explore advanced watercolor techniques, color Explore methods, materials, and tools involved with theory, and composition to add depth and interest acrylic painting. Learn techniques used to produce to your artwork. Use new colors to extend the a finished painting, from rough sketch to finishing palette and be inspired to create exciting and touches, including the use of various brushes, colorful paintings. The secrets to great design will palette knives, canvases, clay boards, and final improve your paintings and encourage you on your protective coating. painting journey! Prereq: PD104 or similar exp. Members $250 • Non-members $270 Members $270 • Non-members $290

Exploring Abstract Painting

PD143 PD281 Achieving Creative Color 8 Weeks Instructor: Patricia Byron 8 Weeks with Transparent Watercolor Studio 1A WINTER | Mon: 7–9pm Studio 1A Instructor: Patty Kane WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 10am–12pm SPRING | Thurs: 2–4pm WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 1–3pm Skill: Intermediate Skill: All Why are my paintings dull? Should I paint on wet or This inspiring class offers a fundamental exploration dry paper? Use transparent pigment to learn how into the beauty of abstract painting. Instruction to mix colors to achieve luminosity, spontaneity, focuses on composition, techniques, form, texture and sparkle in your paintings. Explore color and color. Develop your own artistic vision, while mixing and various WOW (wet-on wet) and dry referencing the work of contemporary painters. Be techniques. Prerequisite: PD104 or similar exp. ready to paint outside the lines. Members $260 • Non-members $280 Members $250 • Non-members $270

Art Journaling

Brother, Sculpture by Sculpture Studio Artist Devyn Going

PD104

8 Weeks Instructor: Julie Nieves Studio 1B WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 7–9pm WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 1–3pm Skill: Beginner Let’s get started! Watercolor is a wonderfully mysterious medium. Explore techniques, color mixing, and learn the value of using a limited palette. Gain skills and confidence needed to begin your watercolor journey. Members $250 • Non-members $270

Bronze Casting Workshop

NEW! Crash Course: Metal Forging Techniques

Art Experiences for

WOW (Wet on Wet) Watercolor

PD153 Instructor: Patty Kane 6 Weeks WINTER | Thurs: 2–4pm Studio 1B Skill: Intermediate

Instructor: Patricia Byron SPRING | Mon: 7–9pm Skill: All Art Journaling is a visual diary where memories and emotions come alive onto the pages. Through the expressive use of various paint mediums, collage, and imagery, students will create a personal art journal that will uncover their heart’s story. Some materials will be provided. Members $190 • Non-members $210

PD274 8 Weeks Studio 1A

Not happy with the color in your paintings? Are you held captive to paint exactly what you see in your photos? Painting is so much more than copying what you see. The main focus of this class is to work on brush techniques and use transparent pigments to create luminosity in your paintings. Prereq: PD104 or similar exp. Members $260 • Non-members $280 407.671.1886 | crealde.org

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Painting & Drawing CLASSES

MIXED MEDIA

PD163 PD102 Wildlife and 8 Weeks Pet Painting 8 Weeks Instructor: Glen Ward Studio 1B Instructor: Fabiola Hansen WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 6–8pm Studio 1A Skill: Beginner WINTER | Mon: 2–4pm Explore drawing and painting basics. Learn drawing Skill: All and painting methods using various media, including Learn to draw and paint amazing wildlife and watercolors, acrylics, and oils. Most supplies provided. their habitats or paint your own pet with acrylics Members $260 • Non-members $280 and/or watercolors. Bring photos and learn to PD152 draw correct proportions. Drawing and painting Beginning Pastels 6 Weeks techniques will be taught, and are skills that you Instructor: Glen Ward Studio 1B can later apply to any other subject. SPRING | Tues: 9:30am–12:30pm Members $250 • Non-members $270 Skill: Beginner

Intro to Drawing & Painting

Explore the first artistic medium in human history while unlocking your ability to confidently create works of art! Photo reference provided for first class. Members $280 • Non-members $300

Pastel Fundamentals

CPD159 8 Weeks Instructor: Gary Rupp WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 6–8pm Crealde@Home Skill: All Working with pastels is like sculpting with pure color. Come and enjoy! Each session will include a demo. Work from your own photographs and images. We will also explore the advantages of underpainting as we discover the beauty of pastels. Members $240 • Non-members $260 PD285 Still Life: A New Perspective 6 Weeks Instructor: Barbara Tiffany WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 9am–12pm Studio 1A Skill: Intermediate–Advanced Instead of at or just below eye level, as in a typical still life, we’ll put the subject on the tabletop or floor for a bird’s eye view. Explore shapes and colors that make the painting while considering composition, values, temperature and color intensity. Use a color wheel to create your still life. Work in Oil or Acrylic. Prereq: PD103 and PD149 or PD157 or similar exp. (not for beginners). Members $300 • Non-members $320

Independent Oil & Acrylics: It’s All About the Finish

Interpretive Flower Painting

PD268 6 Weeks Studio 1A

Instructor: Robert Ross SPRING | Wed: 9am–12pm Skill: Intermediate Flowers are wondrously diverse — exuberant, beautiful, mysterious, dramatic and shy. In this class, students will paint their perceptual and emotional response to flowers. For each session, the instructor will bring in new flowers to prime the creative pump. Instructor will show how tweaking edges, color, value and composition can capture the “personality” of flowers. Open to oil, acrylic, and pastel painters. Prereq: PD149, PD152, PD157 or similar exp. Members $300 • Non-members $320

Painting & Drawing for Senior Citizens

PD164 8 Weeks Studio 1A

Instructor: Fabiola Hansen SPRING | Mon: 2–4pm Skill: All In this flexible class, choose any subject from flowers to landscape, to still life. Use acrylic, watercolor, oil pastels, colored pencils, or swap media at will. No need to rush or follow the rest of the class. Work at your own pace and level. Finish one piece or many! The instructor will guide each student with techniques tailored to their specific PD255 artwork and level. *Seniors are welcome in all 6 Weeks Crealdé adult classes. Studio 1B Members $250 • Non-members $270

Instructor: Patti Shistle WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 9:30am–12:30pm Skill: Intermediate to Advanced Bring unfinished works to the next level, then begin a new landscape, still life, or portrait. We’ll also paint en plein air on campus. Receive one-on-one attention with demos on the contrasts of values, colors and brushwork, and the importance of composition. Get your frames ready! Prereq: PD149, PD157, or similar exp. Members $280 • Non-members $300

OIL

Oil Painting I

PD157 6 Weeks Studio 1A

Fundamentals of Color, Design & Composition

PD120 8 Weeks Studio 1A

Instructor: Beth Pendleton WINTER & SPRING | Sun: 2–5pm Skill: Beginner Explore the basics of alla prima (direct) oil painting. Learn paint application, brushwork, and color mixing using a split primary palette. Complete one still life study per week and explore methods to render glass, ceramic, metal, and organic objects. Learn to see and copy color value and intensity changes. There will be demos and discussions on methods, materials and supplies. Members $275 • Non-members $295

Instructor: Beth Pendleton WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 6–8:30pm Skill: All Learn to mix pigments to achieve any hue according to its value and intensity. With a split primary palette oil paint arrangement, exercises show that mixing complementary color relationships is crucial. Topics include various color models and suggestions for color harmony and basic design and compositional elements. Members $315 • Non-members $335

Pear Color Study, Oil, by Faculty Artist Beth Pendleton

WORKSHOPS Discover the Art of Paper Marbling

WKP114 Studio 7 Skill: All

Instructor: Silvana Martins Sat. April 6 | 9:30am–12:30pm Explore the ancient art of marbling! Create stunning designs on water and capture them onto a unique mono print. Then choose one of your marbled papers to decorate the cover of a handbound notebook. Members $145 • Non-members $165

Intro to Sumi-e: The Ancient Art of Asian Brush Painting

WKP109 Studio 1A Instructor: Fontaine Rogers Skill: All Sat. January 20 | 10am–4pm Explore the ancient 3,000-year-old Asian art of Sumi-e painting using ink, special brushes and rice paper. Learn to paint by following the traditions of ancient masters of an art form that developed alongside the invention of the basic strokes of character writing. Philosophy, traditions, techniques and set-up will be covered. Familiar themes include bamboo, blossoms, plants, insects, animals and other elements of nature. This workshop is ideally suited for beginners, artists and non-artists and teachers who wish to add Sumi-e to their multicultural PD278 classroom experience. Students are welcome to bring their own brushes but not required. All materials Adventures in Still Life 6 Weeks provided, including 5 quality brushes for the participants to keep, and a Sumi-e Supply Kit worth $50.00! Instructor: Robert Ross Studio 1B Members $210 • Non-members $230 WINTER | Wed: 6–9pm WKP129 Skill: Intermediate–Advanced Expressive Still Life with an Emphasis on Flowers Studio 1A Discover how to create interesting and compelling still- Instructor: Stacy Barter Skill: Intermediate life paintings by focusing on composition, color, value Sat–Sun. February 3–4 | 10am–4:30pm and edges. Make use of ordinary household objects— Wish your paintings popped from across the room? Come learn how. Through short demos and discussion, from fruit and flowers to car keys and scissors, to followed by plenty of one-on-one instruction, you can learn to make your paintings sing with light, depth and assemble their own still life setups to paint. Open to movement in this all-from-life class with a special emphasis on flowers. Gorgeous flowers and still life items will students using oils, acrylics, or pastels. Prereq: PD149, be provided for full-on inspiration and visual excitement as we explore and learn through value, color, edges PD152, PD157 or similar exp. and composition. Prereq: PD103 and PD157 or similar exp. Members $280 • Non-members $300 Members $305 • Non-members $325

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Art Experiences for

Adults 18+

Painting & Drawing CLASSES

Pencil Drawing by Faculty Artist Glen Ward

DRAWING Drawing II: Expanding Your Skills

Drawing I

PD103 6 Weeks Instructor: Glen Ward Studio 1A WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 4–7pm Skill: Beginner Learn the fundamentals of the most important art form: drawing. Our goal is to train our eyes to realistically capture what is in front of us. See how light and shadows create form, practice subtle transitions in shading, proportions, angles, and more. Anyone can learn to draw. With practice, you can bring your artistic visions to life. Members $280 • Non-members $300

Drawing I

PD103 8 Weeks Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Studio 1A WINTER & SPRING | Fri: 10am–12pm Skill: Beginner Develop skills for measuring proportions and angles, drawing tones to show light and volume, perspective and composition. Learn skills to draw realistically and develop perceptual awareness. Members $250 • Non-members $270

WKP81 Relief Printmaking Studio 1B Instructor: David Hunter Skill: All Sat.–Sun April 13–14 | 10am–4pm Learn printing techniques for monochromatic printing from single blocks, linocuts, color printing from multiple blocks, and reduction techniques. Methods are taught on an etching press, small relief presses and barens. Demos, discussions and projects cover advantages of different printmaking papers and water-based inks. Choose figurative or abstract subjects. Let’s get our hands dirty! Members $220 • Non-members $240

Landscapes in Oil Pastel

Instructor: Fabiola Hansen Sat. April 6 | 10am–4pm

WKP123 Studio 1A Skill: All

Working from photos, students will learn how to prepare surfaces, compose their own landscapes, and use various oil pastel techniques to blend, layer, scrape and soften this versatile material into creating nature’s amazingly colorful sunsets, mountains, rural landscapes, and most beautiful bodies of water. Members $165 • Non-members $185

Intuitive Abstract Painting

Instructor: Patricia Byron Sat. Jan 27 | 10am–4pm

WKP128 Studio 1A Skill: All

Discover how to create more expressively through self-awareness and releasing expectations. This approach of creating abstractly will allow you to trust your instincts while incorporating the organic process of abstract painting. Demos and guided exercises will help you achieve more liberating paintings. Acrylic paints only. Members $170 • Non-members $190 Spring: April 15 –June 9, 2024

PD249 Realistic Drawing with PD165 8 Weeks Colored Pencils 8 Weeks Studio 1A Instructor: Joseph Mattus Instructor: Joseph Mattus Studio 1A SPRING | Thurs: 5:30–7:30pm WINTER | Thurs: 5:30–7:30pm Skill: Intermediate Skill: All By breaking down the process of art making into An exciting new twist to a classical drawing manageable steps, we produce more developed work technique is colored pencil. Adding thin glaze like and gain new insight into our artistic growth. Bring layers of colored pencil to a carefully constructed an object or photo to work from and use graphite, drawing can produce surprising results. A stepcharcoal, or colored pencil. Prereq: PD103 or similar. by-step breakdown of the process will gain an Members $250 • Non-members $270 understanding of color, value structure and a PD155 traditional drawing method. Beginning Portrait Drawing 8 Weeks Members $240 • Non-members $260 Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig Studio 1A WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 10am–12pm PD201 Life Drawing Skill: Beginner 6 Weeks Instructor: Andrew Grant Studio 1A Focus first on proportions, measurement and anatomy, WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 7:30–10pm then create tonal studies with rub-out and crossSkill: Intermediate hatch techniques. Work first from instructor-provided Explore figurative drawing with quick gesture photos, but you may choose your own photos as the studies and longer sustained poses. Draw from class progresses. the live figure, with an emphasis on anatomy and Members $250 • Non-members $270 proportion and the expressive use of materials. Prereq: PD103 or similar experience. PD154 Members $265 • Non-members $285 Beginning Portrait 8 Weeks Drawing With Live Model Studio 1A Instructor: Joseph Mattus WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 7:45–9:45pm Skill: Beginner Learn the technical aspects of drawing the human head. Working from a live model and other sources, gain experience and familiarity with both pencil and charcoal, exploring the genre’s expressive possibilities. Members $265 • Non-members $285

Urban Sketching: Tips and Techniques

PD263 6 Weeks Studio 1B

Instructor: Thomas Thorspecken WINTER & SPRING | Sun: 9:30am–12:30pm Skill: Intermediate Learn to sketch from subject to the environment. Classroom sessions will focus on sketching clothed models and progress towards sketching the model and classroom environment. Learn to incorporate storytelling into your sketches in location sessions. Trips to local venues will challenge you to use your sketchbook the way a photojournalist uses a camera. The goal is to produce finished sketches using pencil, pen, and watercolor within two hours. Prereq: PD102, PD103 or similar experience. Members $280 • Non-members $300

Creating Meaningful Abstract Imagery

PD269 8 Weeks Studio 1A

Instructor: Dennis Schmalstig WINTER | Wed: 1–3pm Skill: Intermediate Arrangements of shapes, tones, patterns and colors can evoke feelings and memories. This class will teach students first to develop personal imagery, second to layer these images until they become patterns of shapes and tones, and third to redefine their compositions. A finished piece will suggest an emotion, a thought, a memory in a poetic combination of formal elements. Prereq: PD103 or similar. Members $260 • Non-members $280

OPEN STUDIO Policies • Crealdé members 18+ years only. • $15 per session paid in advance. • Pre-registration taken M–Th for the following Fri & Sun. No walk-ins. • No photography allowed. • Monitor present. • No instruction provided. • Signed Policies & Etiquette Form required. Found on crealde.org —————— Figure —————— Friday | 1-3:30 pm | Studio 1A Monitor: Yasmin Fakhoury Work in any medium from a live model who holds one pose the entire session. —————— Life Drawing —————— Sunday | 10am-12:30pm | Studio 1A Monitor: Nicholas Schulman A live model starts with quick gestures, then longer poses. 407.671.1886 | crealde.org

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Young Artists AGES 4–8

AGES 8–12 (continued)

Mini Monets (Ages 4–6)

YAP108 6 Weeks Instructor: Patricia Byron Studio 1B WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 11am–12pm Budding artists will explore the wondrous world of art with hands-on projects in watercolors, pastels, collage and more. Explore self-expression in a nurturing space. Members $125 • Non-members $145 YAP101 Pint Size Picassos (Ages 5–8) 6 Weeks Instructor: Patricia Byron Studio 1B WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 9–10am Explore exciting new painting and drawing techniques in charcoal, collage and watercolors and pastels. Develop your creativity in this intro to the world of art! Members $125 • Non-members $145

Pick Up The Palette (Ages 5–9)

YAP115 6 Weeks Instructor: Julie Nieves Studio 7 WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 10–11am Use animals as inspiration and explore art fundamentals! Projects expose young artists to various art materials and concepts to promote self-expression as they draw, paint and experiment with scratch boards. Members $125 • Non-members $145

HOMESCHOOL CLASSES Art of Many Cultures for Homeschool (Ages 4–7)

Instructor: Cris Cruz WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 10:30–11:30am

YAP224 6 Weeks Studio 7

Learn what inspired master artists in many cultures, then express yourself as you create from what inspires you! Explore art in nature and nature in art! YAP226 Painting Pizazz (Ages 8–12) Members $125 • Non-members $145 6 Weeks Instructor: Fabiola Hansen Clay for Homeschool (Ages 8–12) YAP225 Studio 7 WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 11:30am–1pm 6 Weeks Instructor: Belinda Glennon How do artists see the world? Explore your potential Studio 7 WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 10:30am–12pm using various painting and drawing materials. Build skills with technical drawing and painting fundamentals! Take some screen downtime and come play in the mud! Enjoy the satisfaction of using your hands to Create unique artwork to frame and treasure! create personal treasures from clay—functional and Members $145 • Non-members $165 sculptural. Each session features new projects to YAP204 Things with Clay Wings (Ages 8–12) introduce techniques and develop skills. 6 Weeks Instructor: Julie Ellington Members $145 • Non-members $165 Studio 4B WINTER | Sat: 10:30am–12pm Soar into the new year with winged clay creations. Bees, AGES 13–17 birds, bats and butterflies all have busy wings. Let’s explore how to depict these fluttery fellows with clay! Members $145 • Non-members $165

YAP204 Garden Treasures (Ages 8–12) YAP102 Instructor: Julie Ellington 6 Weeks 6 Weeks SPRING | Sat: 10:30am–12pm Studio 4B Instructor: Julie Ellington Studio 4B Celebrate the wonders of spring! Create nature-inspired WINTER | Sat: 9–10am Butterflies flit, bats soar and birds fly! Create your own pottery and whimsical art to enchant your garden. It’s a flying favorites from clay and take them home as pets. gnome! Can you dig it? PDY102 Figure Drawing for Teens No cages necessary! Members $145 • Non-members $165 6 Weeks Instructor: Fabiola Hansen Members $125 • Non-members $145 Studio 1A YAP227 WINTER | Sat: 1:30–3:30pm Wildlife Sampler (Ages 8–12) Be challenged with new drawing techniques in soft 6 Weeks Gnomes in the Garden (Ages 5–8) YAP102 Instructor: Fabiola Hansen pastels and charcoal. Practice anatomy, gesture, line, Studio 7 WINTER & SPRING | Mon: 4:30–6pm 6 Weeks Instructor: Julie Ellington proportion, composition, and tone-working with a Studio 4B Explore various techniques as you draw and paint your SPRING | Sat: 9–10am model. Repeated sessions build skills and portfolio. favorite animals and the landscapes where they live. This spring dig into some clay and create some garden Then sculpt those animals in 3-D using wire, clay, paper Members $200 • Non-members $220 treasures. Make a gnome to stand sentry, a vase for

Flying Friends (Ages 5–8)

maché, and more. Produce a 2D and 3D sampler of amazing wildlife and natural habitats! Members $145 • Non-members $165

Drawing Intensive for Teens

PDY107 6 Weeks Instructor: Fabiola Hansen Studio 1A SPRING | Sat: 1:30–3:30pm NEW! Creating with Clay (Ages 5–9) YAP112 YAP217 You will be challenged in surprising ways as you Fun With Film (Ages 8–12) 6 Weeks Instructor: Ana Edwards 6 Weeks explore various drawing techniques with charcoal Studio 7 Instructor: Tony Hicks SPRING | Thurs: 4–5pm Studio 5 and soft pastels. Improve technique, speed, WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 9–10:30am Squish, squeeze, pinch, pat and roll. Strengthen fine Before digital photography, there was film. Enjoy taking composition, and understanding of anatomy. Each motor skills as we create clay treasures. A bowl for class will have a challenging still life that may include photos with 35mm cameras and b&w film, then create berries or a bear-y fine sculpture. Each session features a model. Repeated sessions encouraged to expand your own photos in the darkroom. Even Harry Potter fresh projects to build new skills! skills and build a portfolio. would be amazed! Cameras provided. Members $125 • Non-members $145 Members $200 • Non-members $220 Members $145 • Non-members $165 flowers and more. Let’s get our hands dirty with clay! Members $125 • Non-members $145

AGES 8–12

PDY125 YAP205 Experimental Art 6 Weeks 6 Weeks Techniques for Teens YAP202 Studio 7 Painting & Drawing I (Ages 8–12) Heritage Instructor: Anita Cohen Instructor: Ken Foster 6 Weeks Instructor: Fabiola Hansen Center SPRING | Wed: 4:30–6:30pm WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 9–10:30am Studio 1A WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 9–10:30am Come draw, paint, and assemble while you exercise Draw 2D cartoon characters in various styles with Instructor: Wendi Zlamal pencils and markers. Then bring them to life as posable your creative muscles using experimental techniques. WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 4–5:30pm 3D sculptures. Explore set design for your toy, then use Go beyond the basics and delve into acrylics, pastels Glimpse the world through an artist’s eyes. Explore your technology to make stop motion movies. and more to explore their unique properties. Bring potential with various painting and drawing materials ideas to life through unique masterpieces. Members $145 • Non-members $165 and take your skills to the next level! Using technical Members $175 • Non-members $195 drawing and painting fundamentals, create something AGES 10–14 PDY126 NEW! Botanical Studies beautiful and unique to frame and treasure! 6 Weeks in Watercolor for Teens Members $145 • Non-members $165 Wheel Throwing & More (Ages 10–14) YAP208 Instructor: Fabiola Hansen Studio 7 YAP209 Instructor: Camille Castronovo 6 Weeks Painting & Drawing II (Ages 8–12) WINTER | Wed: 4–6pm 6 Weeks Instructor: Anita Cohen Studio 4A Celebrate the beauty of nature with botanical art. WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 4:30–6pm Studio 1A WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 11am–12:30pm Select your favorite flowers, trees, or herbs, then Discover the magic of the potter’s wheel. Create clay Young Artists, come join the fun! Learn to draw and paint forms, then combine and embellish them with hand use form, line, texture and color to create beautiful in various styles and media! Projects build on basic skills building to create decorative sculptures or functional botanical compositions. Nurture your painting skills to develop style and self-expression. as you capture minute details of our natural world. ware. Pottery: it’s more than just a pretty vase! Members $145 • Non-members $165 Members $175 • Non-members $195 Members $145 • Non-members $165

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Cartoon Toys and Stop Motion Animation (Ages 8–12)

Winter: February 5 – March 31 , 2024


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Youth

AGES 13–17 NEW! Adventures in Photoshop for Teens

Instructor: Caryn Goldstein WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 4–6pm

PDY154 6 Weeks Studio 5

Dive into Adobe Photoshop and explore the possibilities —photo editing, image manipulation, digital painting, tablet drawing and much more. We will begin with the basic tools and advance through layers, masking and related processes. Students must have their own laptop and Adobe Creative Cloud subscription. Members $175 • Non-members $195

In Winter Garden 310 N. Dillard St. | Winter Garden, FL, 34787 at the Jessie Brock Community Center Four blocks from the historic downtown district Winter Garden Residents Receive Crealdé Member Discounts! First-time students: To receive your Resident Member discount, call the Crealdé main office at 407-671-1886 before registering. NOTE TO PARENTS: In order to encourage free, creative expression and peer interaction in the class,

parents are asked to wait outside the classroom. All of our Youth Instructors are professional artists and have been fingerprinted and background checked per Department of Children and Families. With parental permission and a signed waiver, self-motivated young adults ages 16–17 are welcome to enroll in adult classes.

ADULT 18+

WG/PD104 WG/PH147 Watercolor Digital Photography I 8 Weeks 8 Weeks Instructor: Prayong Deeying Instructor: Dylan Baker SPRING | Mon: 3–5pm WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 6–8pm Skill: All Skill: Beginner Explore the classical world of watercolor and develop Build a strong foundation in photography. Make a firm grounding in traditional approaches and better images by understanding exposure, metering, techniques. Intermediate and advanced students focus, file formats, depth of field and composition. PHY153 Hands-on demos, assignments, and image Storytelling Through Film will work independently on personal projects with 6 Weeks reviews reinforce camera systems such as shutter Photography for Teens instructor’s guidance. Studio 5 speed, aperture, ISO, and their artistic impact on Instructor: Tony Hicks Members/WG Residents $250 • Non-members $270 WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 11am–1pm the final image. DSLR or mirrorless cameras are WG/PD119 Intro to Oil Painting Become a visual storyteller! Learn how to sequence recommended. The instructor is available for 8 Weeks images to create a narrative while incorporating the Instructor: Cathy Hempel camera recommendations. concepts of symbolism and metaphor. Process your Members/WG Residents $245 • Non-members $265 WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 6–8pm film and watch as your prints develop in Crealdé’s WG/PD102 Skill: Beginner-Intermediate Intro to Drawing & Painting darkroom, then combine with the written word. 8 Weeks Learn basic techniques used in a representational oil Instructor: Cathy Hempel Get the picture? Film cameras are provided. painting by developing skills of observing, rendering, WINTER & SPRING | Thurs: 6–8pm Members $175 • Non-members $195 color matching, and applying paint through practice. Skill: Beginner–Intermediate Demos and discussions will emphasize the importance PHY148 Explore the fundamentals of drawing and painting. Digital Street of composition, shapes, edges, brushwork, and ways 6 Weeks Sample various drawing and painting techniques Photography for Teens to manipulate value and intensity of color. Studio 3 using different media, including watercolors, acrylics, Instructor: Kyla Schramm Members/WG Residents $250 • Non-members $270 and oils. Most supplies are provided. WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 4–6pm Members/WG Residents $260 • Non-members $280 WG/ Learn the rich history of street photography, one Functional Pottery WG/PD103 Instructor: Camille Castronovo TD137 Drawing I of the most famous photographic genres. Through 8 Weeks WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 12:30–2:30pm 6 Weeks Instructor: Prayong Deeying instructor-led photo field trips, students will learn SPRING | Mon: 6–8pm how to capture a fleeting moment in time and create WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 6–8pm Skill: Beginner candid images that last forever. Weeks 1 and 6 meet Skill: All on campus. Weeks 2-5 will meet and pick up at shoot Develop skills for measuring proportions and angles, Jars, jugs, platters, and bowls! Explore form and location. Digital SLR cameras are provided. drawing tones to show light and volume, perspective surface decorations, as you create potter vessels to Members $175 • Non-members $195 and composition. The goal is to learn techniques to gather, store and present food. Suitable for all levels. draw realistically and develop perceptual awareness. Handbuilders and wheel throwers are welcome! TDY126 Members/WG Residents $250 • Non-members $270 Members/WG Residents $190 • Non-members $210 Exploring Sculpture for Teens 6 Weeks Instructor: Missy Kimsey-Hickman YOUTH Studio 6A WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 4–6pm WG/YAP101 Brush & Pen for Teens WG/YAP303 Create heads and figures of your favorite animals— Pint Size Picassos 6 Weeks (Ages 11–16) 6 Weeks real or imagined! Learn techniques for creating with (Ages 4–8) clay, wire, wood and more as you sculpt lively figures Instructor: Mike Goodge Instructor: Mike Goodge in 3-D. Learn to use special sculpting tools to create WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 11am–12pm WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 3:30–5pm animation, texture and movement. Tools and Calling young artists who love to paint and draw! Like to draw and paint? Explore many ways to make materials provided. Explore your creativity with acrylic paint, pastels, art using pastels, paints, watercolors and other Members $195 • Non-members $215 watercolors, and charcoal on canvas and paper. materials. A fun intro experience for fledgling artists. Experiment with painting and drawing techniques, Members/WG Residents $125 • Non-members $145 TDY128 Advanced Wheel for Teens composition and color theory. Say it with art! WG/YAP202 6 Weeks Painting & Drawing I Instructor: Belinda Glennon 6 Weeks Members/WG Residents $175 • Non-members $195 Studio 4A (Ages 8–12) WINTER & SPRING | Wed: 4–6pm WG/YAP208 Wheel Throwing & More! Instructor: Mike Goodge Expand your skills on the potters’ wheel as you stretch 6 Weeks (Ages 11–16) WINTER & SPRING | Sat: 9–10:30am and manipulate the clay to alter forms and create lids, Instructor: Camille Castronovo Learn the fundamentals of art-making and discover spouts, and more. Create your own pottery collection WINTER | Tues: 3:30–5pm how to see as an artist. Create with a variety of to give and to treasure. Prereq: Previous wheel exp. painting and drawing media and explore new Experience the magic of the potter’s wheel as Members $175 • Non-members $195 techniques to enhance your artistic skills! you create clay forms, then combine and embellish Members/WG Residents $145 • Non-members $165 them with handbuilding to create decorative TDY165 NEW! HandBuilt WG/YAP204 sculptures or functional ware. Pottery: it’s more 6 Weeks Creating with Clay Pottery for Teens 6 Weeks than just a pretty vase! Studio 7 (Ages 8–13) Instructor: Belinda Glennon Members/WG Residents $145 • Non-members $165 Instructor: Julie Ellington WINTER & SPRING | Tues: 4:30–6:30pm SPRING | Tues: 3:30–5pm Join the makers movement! Combine handbuilding methods to manipulate clay into three dimensions for Celebrate the wonders of spring! Use handbuilding sculptural or functional art. Is it a tiger or a teapot? Or techniques to create nature inspired pottery and a tiger teapot? Experiment with underglaze, sgrafitto, whimsical art for the garden. Embellish with glaze slips and glazes for compelling surface decoration. and fire for charming garden treasures. Members $175 • Non-members $195 Members/WG Residents $145 • Non-members $165 Spring: April 15 –June 9, 2024

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