Adult Community Classes - Spring 2022 Class Catalog

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COMMUNITY CLASSES

SPRING 2022 CLASS CATALOG


Spring 2022 Registration Dates Friends of SSA Priority Registration Online Registration: Tuesday, December 7

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Online Registration: Tuesday, December 14 Please review registration policies and guidelines listed on page 2 or the SSA website prior to registering. If you are not able to register online, please email: classregistration@swschool.org with your name and phone number and someone will contact you for registration assistance or call 210.200.8200.

Registration

To ensure enrollment, please register as soon as possible and no later than one week prior to the start date of the class (unless otherwise noted by the class) as space is limited. You can request to be added to the waiting list of full classes. Tuition fees are due in full at time of enrollment. Class fees will not be pro-rated for later enrollment. Classes are open to everyone ages 16 and above, unless otherwise noted. SSA reserves the right to refuse enrollment or dismiss any student for behavior that is disruptive or unacceptable in a learning environment.

The mission of Southwest School of Art teaches and advances the visual arts for the benefit of students seeking higher education and for others seeking education and enrichment.


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Book Arts, Papermaking, Printmaking, & Mixed Media

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Ceramics

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Drawing & Painting

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Fibers

10 Jewelry & Metals 11

Photography, Video & Digital Media

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Sculpture, Metals, Wood, & Glass

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Faculty

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Registration Policies & Guidelines Cancellations, Refunds, Withdrawals & Transfers SSA reserves the right to cancel, combine, reschedule classes, or change class instructors when necessary. Tuition will be refunded 100% for canceled classes. If SSA cancels a class for any reason, all registered students will be informed as soon as possible and will be given the opportunity to transfer to another class with no transfer fee applied. A $45 withdrawal fee and a $25 transfer fee will be charged per class for changes made by students. Notice of withdrawal by a student must be made in writing and received no later than seven days prior to the first day of class. Notice of withdrawal for SPECIAL CLASSES must be made two weeks prior to the class. No refunds will be made for withdrawals made after those times. Failure to attend classes or verbal notification will not be regarded as an official notice of withdrawal.

Continuing Professional Education Credit SSA is a registered Continuing Professional Education provider. If you are a teacher seeking CPE hours, please be sure to inform us at the time you register. You will receive a letter confirming completed contact hours at the end of the term.

Online Classes Online classes will be conducted using Google Classroom and Google Meet. Students must have wi-fi access, a computer, smartphone, or tablet with a camera and microphone function. Registered students will receive an individual SSA account email which will securely allow them into the class for which they are registered.

Studio Classes At this time, students and faculty are required to wear a mask at all times while in the building and studios. Students will be updated on our COVID safety protocols prior to spring classes beginning. Please follow safety protocols specific to each studio/classroom space. The studios are a place of learning; use of the studios for commercial production work is discouraged. All classes are taught at SSA's downtown campus at 300 Augusta St. or 1201 Navarro St. unless otherwise noted. Open studio for enrolled online students is available and varies by department. At this time, studios may be restricted to set times specific to your class. Please check with your instructor. Students are asked to respect everyone’s personal space and keep a safe distance from peers and instructors and respect personal property and SSA studio property. If you feel sick, please stay home and inform your instructor or the registration office. If you are experiencing COVID symptoms or have been around anyone who has tested positive, please fill out our COVID-19 Self Reporting Form located on our website. SPRING 2022 | 2


Schedule

Please note:

Each online class has a registration deadline.

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Intro to Tile Making Intro to Weaving

Intro to Throwing Independent Weaving Studio Basic Drawing Printmaking

Sculptural Handbuilding: Tree of Life Independent Weaving Studio Black & White Darkroom

Glazing Techniques Watercolor Painting Landscape Painting

Painting Advanced Metals Studio Practice

Intro to Throwing Intro to Weaving Pastel Painting Metal Skills.2 Etching & Bezel Setting Introduction to Blacksmiting Adobe Lightroom

Intro to Throwing

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Independent Weaving Studio Intro to Throwing Flags & Tunnel Books Basic Drawing The Figure in Drawing Metals Skills.1 Introduction to Photography

Beginning Handbuilding: Watercolor Painting Welding Intro to Lost Wax Casting Exploring Adobe’s Creative Suite Bookbinding Basics

Throwing Skills Printmaking Painting Drawing Beyond Basics Black & White Darkroom Drawing & Painting on Enamel Welding Beyond Basics Simple Knifemaking Photoshop 101: Essential Basics

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Miniature Book with Imprinted Clay Cover Introduction to Papermaking Folders, Cards, & Shaped Paper Stained Glass Encaustic Painting: Beyond the Basics Big Baskets: Weaving with Reed Mark Making with Dye

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Evening

Press-less Printmaking

Furniture Making: Small Table Introduction to Jewelry-Making Stained Glass Glass Beadmaking.1 Glass Flamework: Marble Making Mural Darkroom Printing Studio Lighting Techniques

Basic Drawing

SAT/SUN Throwing Skiills Oil Painting Basic Drawing Portrait Painting: NonTraditional Materials Dimension & Form in Metal


All Levels 4002 | Introduction to Papermaking Lacey Mills

Students will make a variety of book structures using traditional and contemporary bookbinding techniques. This class will cover how to use bookbinding tools and equipment for making handbound books, and an overview of materials and resources. We will discuss methods of creating limitededition books and one-of-a-kind bindings. Students will make a traditional hardcover book, a historical Coptic sewn book, and innovative sculptural books, and leave with a wellrounded set of bookbinding models. See SSA website for a list of tools and supplies.

Get your feet wet in this introductory class and explore what handmade paper is all about. Students will have the opportunity to learn about the papermaking process, from breaking down fibers and creating paper pulp to adding color to the paper pulp and using stencils and vails to create paper samples to take home. Combine with a bookbinding class and learn to incorporate your handmade papers into book covers or pages.

Tue, Jan 25 – Mar 1 | 6:00 – 9:00pm Book Arts Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $230 (Friends: $215) | 6 sessions All Levels 4121 | Flags and Tunnels: Making Expandable Books Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder Create expandable books with depth and perspective. A flag book has an expandable spine with layers of paper “flags” that pop out, making it a delightful structure for evoking movement and action. Tunnel books, also known as “peep show” books, expand for a dramatic three-dimensional effect through layered cut-out panels. Students will complete a finished book of both structures, plus models and ideas for variations. Includes some materials. See SSA website for a materials list of required tools. Mon, Mar 7 & 14 | 6:00 – 9:00pm Droste Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $160 (Friends: $145) | 2 sessions SPECIAL CLASS | All Levels 4113 | Miniature Book with Imprinted Clay Cover Mary Randolph Create a truly unique and original miniature book. Using polymer clay, make your own texturally imprinted book covers with a relief photopolymer plate that you will also create. Photopolymer plates are created by exposing images from text or your own drawings & designs, and then developed using a solar approach to create a relief plate. On the second day, these plates will be used to imprint your image into the surface of polymer clay for book covers. Once the polymer clay has hardened from firing, it can be embellished by sanding, carving, and painting the surface. The third day will be dedicated to finishing the book covers, then using Fabriano paper pages, binding them together utilizing a Coptic two-needle stitch. Includes some materials. See SSA website for a list of needed supplies. Fri – Sun, Feb 25 – 27 | 10:00am – 5:00pm Droste Design Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $230 (Friends: $215) | 3 sessions

Sat, Feb 12 | 10:30am – 4:30pm Picante Paper Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $70 (Members: $55) | 1 session NEW | All Levels 4014| Folders, Cards, and Shaped Paper Jo Etta Jupe Make your own handmade paper folders and cards using wet paper pulp—including cards of various shapes that can be created by cutting shaped deckles. The deckle is the frame that defines the edge of the paper as it’s made. This class will cover how to decorate and apply texture to the paper as well as how pulp painting can be used as a decorative process. Includes most materials, please see SSA website for suggested items and bring a bag lunch. Sat, Mar 26 | 10:00am – 4:00pm Picante Paper Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $115 (Friends: $100) | 1 session All Levels 6111 | Printmaking Lacey Mills Explore non-toxic printmaking methods with a focus on areas of greatest individual interest. Class instruction will include producing the plate or matrix, printing, and editioning. Beginning level students will try various types of printmaking—relief, monotype, collagraph, and etching. Intermediate-level students will have the opportunity to explore more advanced projects in etching, relief, lithography, and collagraph. A materials list will be provided in the first class. 6111a: Tue, Jan 18 – Mar 22 | 10:00am – 12:30pm 6111b: Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 6:30 – 9:00pm Flohr Print Studio & Droste Design Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $305 (Friends: $290) | 10 sessions

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NEW | All Levels 4101 | Bookbinding Basics Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder

Intermediate/Advanced 6093 | Encaustic Painting: Beyond the Basics Michelle Belto This three-day advanced encaustic workshop is designed for experienced encaustic or cold wax artists who would like to refine their work, explore new directions, or expand their skills in painting with wax. Individual direction and development of a personal vision will be the goal of this class. Through guided exercises, informal group discussion, and individual support, students will push the boundaries of their work by developing material that is layered in content and concept. Safe studio practices and refresher demonstrations will be available as needed. Prerequisite: Previous encaustic experience. Cosponsored by R&F Paint, students will receive sample materials. Students without prior classes with this instructor need the permission of the instructor prior to registration. Please see the SSA website for a materials list. Fri – Sun, Mar 18 – 20 | 10:00am – 4:00pm Droste Design Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $330 (Friends: $315) | 3 sessions

Open Studios: Students who are currently registered for an oncampus book art, papermaking, printmaking or mixed-media class will be allowed open studio access. They will need to sign up in advance. Times will be discussed in class. No outside studio time will be permitted at this time. *For Materials List, see SSA website.

Image: Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder - Bookbinding Basics

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AIDEM DEXIM & GNIKAMTNIRP ,GNIKAMREPAP ,STRA KOOB Open Studio: Students who are currently registered for an oncampus book art, papermaking, printmaking or mixed-media class will be allowed open studio access. They will need to sign up in advance; times will be discussed in class. No outside studio time will be permitted at this time. *For Materials List see SSA website.

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6100 | Print and Paper Studio Rentals Margaret Craig Studio Rental provides shared studio work time to those experienced in printmaking or papermaking. Renters must have a good understanding of the print/paper equipment and studio protocol; no instruction will be available during this time. Prerequisite: Please email Margaret Craig at mcraig@swschool.org in advance. Alternate dates are available by appointment. Flohr Print Studio Jan 18 – Mar 27 | Mon & Tue, 3:30 – 9:00pm | Thu & Fri 10:00am – 9:00pm | Sat & Sun 11:00am – 5:00pm. May change due to workshop schedules. Droste Surface Design studio may not be available during all times due to workshop schedules. Letterpress and Paper Studio Jan 18 – Mar 27 | Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:00am – 9:00pm | Sat & Sun, 11:00am – 5:00pm. May vary due to workshop schedules. 6100a: 4-hour block: $60 (Friends: $45) | 1 session 6100b: unlimited time: $285 (Friends: $270) | multiple sessions

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Learn to design and execute your own ceramic tiles! The principles and elements of design such as line, shape, form, balance, negative space, and depth will be discussed through lectures and studio practice. Tiles will be produced using midrange stoneware clay, which will be fired using cone 6 glazes in an electric kiln. Tools and clay will be available for purchase from the studio. Prerequisite: Students must have completed a minimum of one Introduction to Handbuilding or Wheel Throwing course. Tuition covers glaze materials and kiln firing, however, students should anticipate additional fees for clay, specific glazes, and some tools. *See Ceramics Note. Mon, Jan 24 – Mar 21 | 10:00am – 12:30pm Handbuilding Studio | McAllister Building Tuition: $295 (Friends: $280) | 9 sessions Beginning 1001 | Introduction to Throwing Lyn Woods, Kim Rumfelt, Maria Gould & Michael Foerster This class will focus on the basic skills of wheel throwing— centering, opening, and pulling vessels—followed by learning to form bowls, cylinders, and cups. Students will also learn to evaluate form and how form serves a vessel’s function while working in mid-range clay and glazes in the electric kiln. *See Ceramics Note. 1001a: Woods Tue, Jan 18 – Mar 22 | 10:00am – 12:30pm 1001b: Rumfelt Thu, Jan 20 – Mar 24 | 6:00 – 8:30pm 1001c: Gould Fri, Jan 21 – Mar 25 | 6:00 – 8:30pm 1001d: Foerster Mon, Jan 24 – Mar 21 | 6:00 – 8:30pm Wheelthrowing Studio | McAllister Building 1001a/b/c: Tuition: $320 (Friends: $305) | 10 sessions 1001d: Tuition: $305 (Friends: $290) | 9 sessions Beginning 1002 | Beginning Handbuilding Lisa Nigro Fundamental handbuilding skills and techniques will be covered, including pinch pots, coil building, and slab construction with a focus on fun, artful, and utilitarian forms as well as surface techniques to add decorative elements to make the work truly one-of-a-kind. The class will work in lowfire Terracotta clay and glazes and students will learn how to use these materials for the purpose of handbuilding. *See Ceramics Note. Tue, Jan 18 – Mar 22 | 6:00 – 8:30pm Handbuilding Studio | McAllister Building Tuition: $320 (Friends: $305) | 10 sessions Intermediate 1030 | Throwing Skills John Bogovich & Ed Escobedo Expand and refine your throwing skills through the forming of bowls, cups, lids, pitchers and the assemblage of two-part forms. Presentations and discussion will cover how to integrate form with function. This class will use high fire Balcones clay and gas fired reduction glazes. Prerequisite: Students should have completed at least two Introduction to Wheelthrowing courses. *See Ceramics Note.

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All Levels 1038 | Introduction to Tile Making Mark Rosenthal

Intermediate/Advanced 1066 | Sculptural Handbuilding: Tree of Life Cecilia Castro-Hancock & Andy Bally A Tree of Life or Árbol de la Vida is a narratively themed clay sculpture, traditional to central Mexico, which often depicts Biblical and indigenous mythology stories. Trees will be formed, nine to 18-inches tall, and then sculpted imagery will be added. Castro-Hancock will lead the class in developing a narrative using traditional imagery and Bally will work with students who wish to create a more contemporary theme. Various handbuilding methods from the use of the extruder and slab roller to sprig molds will be covered, as well as various types of adhesives and options for alternative cold finishes. A low-fire grog clay body, along with low-temperature, cone 05 glazes and underglazes for a bright color palette will be used. Prerequisite: Students must have completed a minimum of two Introduction to Handbuilding courses. Tuition covers glaze materials and kiln firing; however, students should anticipate additional fees for clay, specific glazes, and some tools. *See Ceramics Note. Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 10:00am – 12:30pm Handbuilding Studio | McAllister Building Tuition: $295 (Friends: $280) | 10 sessions Intermediate/Advanced 1121 | Glazing Techniques Michael Corney Glazing takes more time and consideration than you think! This class will focus on a form’s glazed surface and the many application techniques that may be used—from wax resist, glaze spraying applications, to the layering of glazes. The goal of this class is experimentation and persistence in glazing to get an understanding of how cone 10 glazes work in a high-fire gas kiln. Work from a series of small handbuilt or thrown forms and progress to larger forms as you experiment. The instructor will work with each student to assist in the creation of their personal ideas. Prerequisite: Students must have completed at least two beginning level wheelthrowing or handbuilding classes *See Ceramics Note. Thu, Jan 20 – Mar 24 | 10:00am – 12:30pm Wheelthrowing Studio | McAllister Building Tuition: $270 (Friends: $255) | 10 sessions

* Ceramics Note Students must be able to lift 25lbs of clay. Tuition for all ceramic courses covers glaze materials and kiln firing: however, students should anticipate additional fees for clay, specialty underglazes, and some tools unless otherwise noted. Clay and introductory tool kits are $20 each. Clean up sponges are $2 each and are required. Cash or check accepted. Current Studio Practices: Enrolled ceramic students will be allowed limited open studio access—1 hour prior to the start of their class and 1 ½ hours immediately following the end of their class. Limited outside studio time will be determined at the beginning of the session; times will be discussed in class. Open studio time is intended for practicing techniques and projects covered in class; no outside work it allowed. *For Materials List see SSA website.

1030a: Bogovich Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 6:00 – 8:30pm 1030b: Escobedo Sat, Jan 22 – Mar 26 | 10:00am – 12:30pm Wheelthrowing Studio | McAllister Building Tuition: $325 (Friends: $310) | 10 sessions

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Beginning 8001 | Basic Drawing Kate Terrell & Norman Engel

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Drawing is a learned skill based on hand-eye coordination. Through freehand drawing, students will learn how to render three-dimensional objects using drawing principles of line, shape, value, texture, perspective, and composition. Bring an 18 by 24-inch drawing pad, a selection of graphite pencils, and an eraser; additional materials will be discussed in the first class. 8001a: Terrell Mon, Jan 24 – Mar 14 | 6:30 – 9:00pm 8001b: Terrell Tue, Jan 25 – Mar 15 | 9:30am – 12:00pm 8001c: Engel Sat, Jan 29 – Mar 19 | 10:00am – 12:30pm Drawing Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $235 (Friends: $220) | 8 sessions Beginning/Intermediate 8002 | Drawing Beyond the Basics Greg Johnson This multi-level class is for beginners with some drawing background or for experienced student-artists who would like to refresh their drawing skills or learn about different drawing styles and materials. Students will move beyond using drawing merely to render objects accurately and will come to view drawing as a challenging vehicle for expression of both form and narrative. Bring a sketchbook or drawing pad (size 11 by 14 or 18 by 24-inches) and a selection of pencils and an eraser; additional materials will be discussed at the first class. Prerequisite: Basic Drawing or equivalent experience. Wed, Jan 26 – Mar 23 | 6:30 – 9:00pm Drawing Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $250 (Friends: $235) | 9 sessions

All Levels 8011 | Watercolor Painting Jeannette MacDougall & Scott Cooper This class is for both the first-time painter, as well as students who would like to learn more about the various approaches to painting in this very direct medium. Demonstrations will be given on how to paint wet-on-wet washes, dry-on-wet washes and with a dry brush. Color theory as it relates to watercolor will be discussed. Intermediate level students, while developing an independent vision, will learn ways to improve their painting skills through advanced demonstration, practice, and critique. See SSA website for materials list. 8011a: Cooper Tue, Jan 25 – Mar 15 | 6:30 – 9:00pm 8011b: MacDougall Thu, Jan 27 – Mar 17 | 9:30am – 12:00pm Drawing Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $250 (Members: $235) | 8 sessions All Levels 8087 | Landscape Painting Jeannette MacDougall Working from photographs and plein air (outdoor) sketching, learn basic landscape principles. You can explore different grounds and water-based painting media as well as mixed media applications, and study stylistic examples of artists who have worked within these methods. Painting methods and various working approaches will be demonstrated and encouraged. Required materials will be discussed at the first class. Previous drawing or painting experience recommended, but not required. Thu, Jan 27 – Mar 17 | 1:00 – 3:30pm Drawing Studio | Santikos Building Tuition $250 (Members: $235) | 8 sessions

Intermediate 8025 | The Figure in Drawing Andrei Renteria This course offers a combination of traditional and alternative approaches to the body in art. Students will explore various interpretations of the human form, from representation to abstraction. To develop their personal style, students will work from live models and personal images, using a variety of drawing materials, basic monochromatic water-based media, and various experimental techniques. Bring an 18 by 24-inch newsprint pad, a selection of pencils, and an eraser to the first class; additional materials will be discussed at that time. Model fees are included. Prerequisite: Previous drawing experience. Mon, Jan 31 – Mar 21 | 6:30 – 9:00pm Duncan Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $265 (Friends: $250) | 8 sessions All Levels 8010 | Painting Sam Velasquez & Norman Engel

Drawing & Painting Open Studio: All studio classes will be limited, and enrollment capacity firmly set to allow for the proper distancing between workspaces and students. No outside studio time will be permitted at this time in the drawing and painting studios. *For Materials List see SSA website. 7 | SPRING 2022

Painting is an ideal class for the beginning student who wants a structured approach to painting with acrylic paints. The class will cover color mixing, paint application, selection and use of brushes, and other painting tools, as well as painting composition. A limited color palette is encouraged in order to learn how to mix a variety of colors. Intermediate students may sign up and work with the instructor’s guidance. *See SSA website for materials list. There are no prerequisites; however, Basic Drawing is recommended. 8010a: Velasquez Wed, Jan 26 – Mar 23 | 6:30 – 9:00pm 8010b: Engel Fri, Jan 28 – Mar 25 | 10:00am – 12:30pm Duncan Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $250 (Friends: $235) | 9 sessions

Image: Andrei Renteria - The Figure in Drawing


NEW | All Levels 8130 | Portraiture Painting: Non-Traditional Materials Kaldric Dow

ON-8001 | Basic Drawing | Online Sabra Booth

This four-session class will take a structured approach to creating a visually interesting, collaged portrait. Learn to blend traditional and non-traditional materials and incorporate them into a finished painting using different sourced materials including fabric and collage textile paper to construct a portrait utilizing different colors and values. See SSA website for a materials list.

Drawing is a learned skill based on hand-eye coordination. Through free-hand drawing, you will learn how to render three-dimensional objects—using drawing principles of line, shape, value, texture, perspective, and composition. Live drawing sessions are complemented by assignments for practice outside of the class time. See SSA website for materials list.

Sat, Feb 5 – 26 | 1:00 – 4:00pm Drawing Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $160 (Friends: $145) | 4 sessions

Wed, Feb 2 – Mar 23 | 6:30 – 8:00pm | Online Tuition: $190 (Friends: $175) | 8 sessions Registration closes Jan 24

NEW | All Levels 8014 | Pastel Painting Rainey

NEW | All Levels ON-6109 | Press-less Printmaking | Online Sabra Booth

This class offers a non-traditional, fresh approach to an old traditional medium. Learn how to create vivid pastel paintings by exploring basic techniques and a variety of underpainting formulas. Students will learn the versatility of using soft pastels by experimenting and using various art mediums, tools, and supports. Prerequisite: Some drawing experience is helpful. See SSA website for a materials list.

Experience the unique graphic richness offered by relief printmaking and without the use of a printing press. Various techniques in printmaking using water-soluble block inks will be explored. Learn about relief printing with different substrates, carving, utilizing natural materials, and found textures, and try different methods for transferring the images to paper. Reduction techniques with linoleum and registration of colors will be demonstrated. This course will enable you to print editions in the comfort of your home, studio, or classroom all without a press. See SSA website for materials list.

Thu, Feb 3 – Mar 24 | 6:30 – 9:00pm Duncan Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $250 (Members: $235) | 8 sessions Intermediate 8009 | Oil Painting Jerry Cabrera Oil paints—known for their flexibility, slower drying time, opacity, transparency, and depth of color—offer the painter a variety of application methods, from thin glazes diluted with solvent built-up in layers to thick impasto painting. Investigate the materials and techniques of oil painting as you acquaint yourself with the medium. Emphasis on developing a personal style of painting, as well as working on composition and the principles for completing a well-executed painting will be covered. Prior drawing and painting experience is helpful. See SSA website for a list of materials. Sat, Jan 22 – Mar 26 | 10:00am – 12:30pm Duncan Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $270 (Friends: $255) | 10 sessions ALSO SEE 6093 | Encaustic Painting: Beyond the Basics listed under Book Arts, Papermaking & Printmaking on page 4.

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Online Classes

Mon, Jan 31 - Mar 21 | 6:30 – 8:00pm | Online Tuition: $190 (Friends: $175) | 8 sessions Registration closes Jan 24

Current Studio Practices: All studio classes will be limited, and enrollment capacity firmly set to allow for the proper distancing between workspaces and students. No outside studio time will be permitted at this time in the drawing and painting studios. *For Materials List see SSA website.

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Beginning 2001 | Introduction to Weaving Nancy Heneghan Learn the fundamentals of weaving on a four-shaft loom. This foundation class focuses on loom setup, understanding basic weave patterns (plain weave and twill variations), double weave construction, and material considerations. Creating sound structure and developing good weaving habits will be emphasized. Reading drafts will also be covered. Each student will have the exclusive use of a floor loom for the semester. A supply list will be provided at the first session. Note: This class is a prerequisite to 2002 On-Loom Weaving Studio Projects. 2001a: Mon, Jan 24 – Mar 28 | 9:30am – 12:30pm 2001b: Thu, Jan 20 – Mar 24 | 6:00 – 9:00pm Maxham Fiber Studio, 2nd Floor | Tobin Building Tuition: $290 (Friends: $275) | 10 sessions Intermediate/Advanced 2002 | On-Loom Weaving Studio Projects Casey Galloway This program is designed for intermediate and advanced student-artists who wish to pursue their own direction in weaving. Acquiring new structural and manual skills and exploring new materials will be emphasized. Individual planning sessions along with some group instruction will allow students to proceed at their own pace. Each weaver will have exclusive use of one of the Fibers Department’s large collection of floor looms and three-week use of the dye lab. Prior to registering: Students must contact the Fibers Department at cgalloway@swschool.org, by Nov 29; and if approved, students will be contacted by e-mail on or before Nov 30 and must register by Jan 3. The instructor reserves the right to restrict enrollment. Prerequisite: Introduction to Weaving or equivalent experience. 2002a: Mon, Jan 24 – Mar 28 | 6:00 – 9:00pm 2002b: Tue, Jan 18 – Mar 22 | 10:00am – 1:00pm 2002c: Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 10:00am – 1:00pm Maxham Fiber Studio, 1st & 2nd Floor | Tobin Building Tuition: $290 (Friends: $275) | 10 sessions

Current Studio Practices: All studio classes will be limited, and enrollment capacity firmly set to allow for the proper distancing between workspaces and students. Students who are currently registered in OnLoom Weaving Studio Projects will be allowed limited open studio access on the day of their class and immediately following the end of their class. A weekly sign-up schedule for extra weekday and Saturday studio time will be available to a limited number of students each week.

Image: Sarita Westrup - Big Baskets: Weaving with Reed

SPECIAL CLASS | All Levels 2949 | Big Baskets: Weaving with Reed Sarita Westrup Learn the process of weaving loose reed into a beautiful, functional basket. Students will follow a basketry pattern to weave a flat reed basket step-by-step—building the base of the basket, weaving the walls, and finishing the rim. Students will integrate both minimal color and woven patterns into their basket using dyed black and natural reed. Instruction will focus on covering basic techniques such as start/stop row, twining, plaiting, twill, and lashing. Time permitting, you may have the opportunity to start a second basket of your own design. Please see the SSA website for a list of materials. Sat, Mar 5 | 10:00am – 4:00pm & Sun, Mar 6 | 10:00am – 1:00pm Droste Design Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $250 (Friends: $235) | 2 sessions NEW | All Levels 2367 | Mark Making with Dye Jean Dahlgren Create your own personalized cloth through a variety of mark making techniques. Students will use dye and print paste to doodle, drag, scrape, spray, and dry brush sample fabrics. Any material or object that can make a mark may be used. It helps to have some experience with fabric dye, but it is not necessary. All dyes and print paste will be ready for student use. Sat, Mar 26 | 9:30am - 4:00pm Droste Design Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $125 (Friends: $110) | 1 session

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Intermediate 3024 | Metal Skills 2: Etching and Bezel Setting Sarah T. Roberts

What does it take to make a ring? Construction of handmade rings will be the focus of this two-day workshop. Students will learn about the basic techniques of working with non-ferrous metals (copper, brass, and silver), basic hand tools, forging, forming, silver-soldering, surface embellishment, and finishing techniques. In two days, students should expect to walk away with at least two finished projects. *See Metals Supplies Note. Please bring a bag lunch both days. Students can select and purchase metal for their projects in class.

In this follow-up course to Basic Skills.1, students will hone their sawing, soldering, forming, and surface finishing skills and apply those basic metalsmithing techniques to more complex projects. Demonstrations will include how to etch a pattern or texture into metal, how to create a bezel for a stone setting, and how to make jump rings and chains to complete a wearable object. Students can anticipate completing at least two projects. *See Metals Supplies Note.

Sat & Sun, Jan 22 & 23 | 10:00am – 4:00pm Willson Metals Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $170 (Friends: $155) | 2 sessions Beginning 3001 | Metal Skills. 1 Sarah T. Roberts Learn the fundamental techniques and tools used to create unique jewelry and small metal sculptures as you work through a series of projects focused not only on technique, but also on encouraging individual expression. Techniques covered will include sawing, basic forming, surface textures, silver-soldering, riveting, ring-making, and surface finishes. *See Metals Supplies Note. Mon, Jan 24 – Mar 28 | 6:00 – 8:30pm Willson Metals Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $290 (Friends: $275) | 10 sessions Beginning 3002 | Introduction to Lost Wax Casting Sarah T. Roberts Explore this ancient process of casting to create unique and individualized jewelry-scale objects in bronze or silver. The class will begin with a basic project and then allow for independently focused projects for the remainder of the term. Class demonstrations will depend on the needs of individual projects in addition to the basics—model-making, setting sprues, preparing the model in the flask, burning out the wax, casting the molten metal, and surface finishing. No previous metal experience required. *See Metals Supplies Note. Tue, Jan 18 – Mar 22 | 6:00 – 8:30pm Willson Metals Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $300 (Friends: $285) | 10 sessions NEW | All Levels 3194| Dimension and Form in Metal Alejandra Salinas Pérez Explore the traditional art of chasing and repoussé combined with use of the hydraulic press to develop dimension and form on copper sheet. Learn basic techniques of chasing and repoussé to sculpt metal by hand with chasing tools, pitch, and a chasing hammer as well as how to create dies for use in the hydraulic press for a different forming technique. Combine both techniques to create several pieces of threedimensional functional metalware and/or wearable jewelry. *See Metals Supplies Note. Sat, Feb 5 – Mar 26 | 9:00am – 12:00pm Willson Metals Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $265 (Friends: $250) | 8 sessions

Thu, Jan 20 – Mar 24 | 6:00 – 8:30pm Willson Metals Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $290 (Friends: $275) | 10 sessions

NEW | Intermediate/Advanced 3010 | Drawing and Painting on Enamel Alejandra Salinas Pérez This class will introduce students to alternative drawing materials and techniques for vitreous enamel. Explore the possibilities and processes for creating imagery using luster, various ink pens, charcoal techniques, enamel paints, stamps, stencils, and decals. With an emphasis on experimentation, this class will allow students to explore new materials and expand their existing practice. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Basic Metal Skills.1 or basic enameling experience. Materials will be discussed at the first class. *See Metals Supplies Note.

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Beginning 3110 | Introduction to Jewelry-Making Techniques Laura Quiñones

Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 6:00 – 8:30pm | Willson Metals Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $300 (Friends: $285) | 10 sessions

Advanced 3200 | Advanced Metals Studio Projects Alejandra Salinas Pérez For the advanced student wishing to pursue a new or continued topic of metalworking and/or jewelry-making or to create a small body of work. Although projects are selfdirected, the instructor will work with each student to assist with design, aesthetic, and/or technical decisions. *See Metals Supplies Note. Prerequisite: Successful completion of at least three metals courses or equivalent intermediate metals experience. Fri, Jan 21 – Mar 25 | 9:30am – 12:30pm Willson Metals Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $315 (Friends: $300) | 10 sessions

ALSO SEE 9132 | Glass Beadmaking.1 listed under Glass on page 13.

Jewelry/Metals Open Studio: All studio classes will be limited, and enrollment capacity firmly set to allow for the proper distancing between workspaces and students. Open studio time will be permitted prior to and immediately following class time with limited sign-up for outside time available; times will be discussed in class. Metals Supplies Note: Tuition for metals classes covers basic studio supplies, chemicals, tools, and equipment. However, students should anticipate additional fees for other tools, metal, and findings for their samples or projects. Most supplies are available for purchase directly from the Metals Department during class time or Open Lab.

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All Levels 5006 | Introduction to Photography Ramin Samandari Make your photographs more dynamic by using simple techniques and compositional tools. Learn basic creative control of your manual 35mm film or digital SLR camera, as well as focal lengths, composition arrangement, camera angles, creative camera controls, and other strategies for making successful photographs. The instructor will work with you individually to solve specific problems.

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Mon, Jan 24 – Mar 14 | 6:30 – 8:30pm Gen Ed Classroom, 2nd Floor | Santikos Building Tuition: $175 (Friends: $160) | 8 sessions All Levels 5010 | Black & White Darkroom Photography | Studio Nancy Cavender-Garcia & Joshua Perez This class is designed for photographers who have no previous darkroom experience or those who want to expand their knowledge of the darkroom. Learn about black & white film developing and printing, dodging and burning of prints, toning, print retouching, and print finishing. Essential elements of camera handling, metering, lens accessories, camera accessories, and composition issues will be explained and demonstrated. Intermediate-level photographers will be encouraged to achieve better mastery over their equipment, materials, and printing skills. 5010a: Cavender-Garcia Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 9:30am – 12:30pm 5010b: Perez Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 6:00 – 9:00pm Lende Photography Studio | Santikos Building $330 (Friends: $315) | 10 sessions NEW | All Levels 5062 | Adobe Lightroom: The Photographer’s Best Friend Amanda Dominguez Learn how to organize, manage, and edit your digital images like a pro with Adobe Lightroom® —the best all-inone solution for photographers. You will build a foundational understanding of Lightroom’s most powerful tools and learn that Lightroom may be a better alternative to Photoshop for your image editing workflow. This class will primarily focus on Lightroom Classic (desktopoptimized) with a general overview of Lightroom CC® (browser-based). Includes some materials: please see SSA website for a materials list. Thu, Jan 20 – Mar 10 | 7:00pm – 9:00pm Digital Imaging Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $250 (Friends: $235) | 8 sessions

Studio Note: Students who are currently registered in a photography class will be allowed limited open studio access prior to the start of their class and immediately following the end of their class. No outside studio time will be permitted at this time unless discussed and specific to each class.

All Levels 5202 | Photoshop 101: Essential Basics Nancy Cavender-Garcia Through structured hands-on instructor-led training, expand your skills in pixel-based photography and turn up the quality of your photographs through digital enhancement. Learn the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop® starting with the software interface and moving on to the foundational tools used in most projects. See materials list. Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 23 | 6:30 – 9:00pm Digital Imaging Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $295 (Friends: $280) | 10 sessions

All Levels 5061 | Exploring Adobe’s Creative Suite | Studio Todd Fichter Explore the creative possibilities available using Adobe Creative Suite® for artistic purposes. Hands-on training with basic drawing/painting, word processing, electronic imaging, vector-based graphics, and desktop publishing application will be covered. Assigned projects will explore how to apply art, design, and computer knowledge to solving visual and conceptual problems. Adobe Creative Suite® includes Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. See SSA website for a materials list. Prerequisite: A working knowledge of computers is essential. Tue, Jan 25 – Mar 15 | 6:30 – 9:00pm Digital Imaging Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $275 (Friends: $260) | 8 sessions Intermediate 5063 | Mural Darkroom Printing Joshua Pérez Have you ever wondered what the impact of your photographs would be if they were printed large-scale? This short intensive class will involve the art of making exhibition-quality mural prints. Slide presentations and demonstrations will provide an overview of the large-scale print and its applications. Bring your own black and white negatives and let’s make some big prints. Mural paper will be provided. Prerequisite: Previous darkroom experience. Includes some materials: please see SSA website for a materials list. Sat & Sun, Mar 26 & 27 | 9:00am – 4:00pm Lende Photography Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $240 (Friends: $225) | 2 sessions NEW | All Levels 5034 | Studio Lighting Techniques Anthony Francis An understanding of light is beneficial to any photographic creative. Explore the basics of studio lighting and techniques, gain an understanding and distinction of available ambient light and that of added studio lighting. Natural outdoor lighting and general light discernment and metering will be the starting point to understanding studio lighting and the benefit of lighting in a controlled environment—light quality (hard or soft sources), light intensity (brightness), light direction, lighting design, and equipment. Also covered will be the use of softboxes, umbrellas, focusing parabolic modifiers, snoots, strobes, and continuous lighting. Hands-on shooting time will be available along the way. Includes some materials: please see SSA website for a materials list. Sat, Feb 26 & Mar 5 | 10:00am – 4:00pm Lende Photography Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $225 (Friends: $210) | 2 sessions Intermediate/Advanced 5000 | Darkroom Studio Rental See SSA website for details

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Date: Jan 22 – Mar 26 | Times will be arranged with the Department Chair Semester rate: $340 (Friends $325)


All Levels 9553 | Introduction to Blacksmithing J. Alex Ruiz

Learn the basics of table-making by building an end table for your home. You will have the opportunity to laminate a hardwood top, cut tapered legs, and join table aprons to legs using simple joinery methods. The class will give you handson experience with both power and hand tools, including the table saw, band saw, jointer, thickness planer, drill press, router, hand planes, card scrapers, and chisels. Includes some materials; see SSA website for a list of items needed and please bring a bag lunch.

This course is designed to take you through the seven basic elements of blacksmithing incorporating those techniques into one finished piece, as well as understanding the ergonomics of forging. From these seven, you can branch out to more complicated forms of metalworking. Relying almost entirely on hand tools—using a forge, anvil, and hammer—create something both of form and function such as a bottle opener, door pulls, trivet, or wall hook. Other works can be created as time permits.

Fri, Feb 25 | 6:00pm – 9:00pm, Sat, Feb 26 | 9:00am – 4:00pm and Sat, Mar 5 | 9:00am – 1:00pm Class will be held at Old School Makerspace, 2659 Eisenhauer Rd. Tuition: $240 (Friends: $225) | 3 Sessions

Thu, Feb 17 – Mar 10 | 6:00 – 9:00pm Class will be held at the instructor’s studio at 4223 S. Presa St. Tuition: $215 (Friends: $200) | 4 Sessions

All Levels 9510 | Introduction to Welding | Studio Class Larry West

All Levels 9551 | Simple Knifemaking Tobin Nieto

Learn the basic skills required for welding metal-to-metal for use in simple repairs or sculptural projects. You will progress from simple arc welds to more sophisticated MIG welds. Scrap metal will be provided, or you can supply your own metal for specific projects. Please see SSA website for materials list.

Using low-tech forging setups, you will construct a single edge blade, through tang knife with a forged guard. Advanced forging techniques will be covered and will address keeping the overall grinding of the blade to a minimum. Learn how to construct a handle using natural and manmade materials. Tuition includes most materials; please see SSA website for a list of supplies needed.

9510a: Tue, Jan 11 – Feb 15 | 6:30 – 9:30pm 9510b: Tue, Feb 22 – Apr 5 (No class Mar 15) | 6:30 – 9:30pm Sculpture Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $265 (Friends: $250) | 6 sessions

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All Levels 9605 | Furniture Making: Small Table Robert Balfour

Wed, Feb 2 – Mar 23 | 6:30 – 9:30pm Class will be held at the instructor’s studio at 4223 S. Presa St. Tuition: $280 (Friends: $265) | 8 Sessions

Intermediate 9511 | Welding Beyond Basics | Studio Class Larry West This class is for individuals that have previous experience welding but want time to hone skills, explore processes, and work on individual projects. Through practice, students will learn the optimal welding settings required—based on the materials being welded—to acquire an adequate welding bond. Students will also work on advanced projects from hinges, levelers, modular methods, and bending with stock materials. The class will also dig into calculating steel strength. Includes some tools and supplies; please see SSA website for a materials list. Wed, Jan 19 – Mar 9 | 6:30 – 9:30pm Sculpture Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $315 (Friends: $300) | 8 sessions

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All Levels 9110 | Stained Glass | Studio Class Larry West Learn the tools and processes for working with flat glass to create a stained-glass panel. Cutting glass, soldering, and fabrication using the copper foil technique will be covered. All tools, including grinders, cutters, soldering irons, and some foil, solder, and glass will be provided for small projects. You may provide colored glass of your choice; additional supplies will be available for purchase from the instructor during class. Please bring a bag lunch. Sun, Feb 13 & 20 | 10:00am – 4:00pm Sculpture Studio | Santikos Building Tuition: $215 (Friends: $200) | 2 sessions

Beginning 9133 | Glass Flamework: Marble Making Nina “Sam” Hibler This introductory class is perfect for anyone interested in learning the open flamework technique but not interested in beadmaking. Students will learn all safety procedures for using dual fuel torches. Several different types and sizes of marbles, including latticino marbles, inclusion marbles, and end-of-theday marbles will be covered. Includes materials; please bring a bag lunch. NOTE: Marbles made in class will need time to anneal and will need to be picked up from the instructor the next day. Prerequisite: Must be 18 years or older. 9133a: Sun, Jan 30 | 9:00am – 3:00pm 9133b: Sat, Feb 19 | 9:00am – 3:00pm Class will be held at the instructor’s studio located at 11916 Persuasion. Tuition: $150 (Friends: $135) | 1 session

Beginning 9132 | Glass Beadmaking.1 Nina “Sam” Hibler Explore the ancient art form of glass beadmaking utilizing open flamework techniques. Students will work with a “hot head” torch and soft glass as they learn the process of forming various types of beads, including donut beads, cylinder beads, textured beads, round beads, and half and half beads. Decorative additions such as dots, stringers, and colored frits will also be covered, as well as safety procedures and studio setup. Includes materials; please bring a bag lunch. Prerequisite: Must be 18 years or older. Wood, Sculpture, & Glass Open Studio: All studio classes will be limited, and enrollment capacity firmly set. No outside studio time will be permitted unless arranged by the instructor.

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9132a: Sat, Jan 29 | 9:00am – 3:00pm 9132b: Sun, Feb 20 | 9:00am – 3:00pm Class will be held at the instructor’s studio located at 11916 Persuasion. Tuition: $150 (Friends: $135) | 1 session


YTL U CAF ROBERT BALFOUR is a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary and the University of Georgia. He has been a woodworker for 14 years and is the owner and operator of Revival Woodcraft, a custom furniture and cabinetry business. He specializes in hand tool woodworking and antique reproduction. He has developed a makerspace with interest in the intersection of craft and community development. ANDRE BALLY received a BS in Landscape Architecture/Design from Texas A&M University with further studies at Sam Houston State University. He has been working with clay for over 35 years and, having a specific interest in surface textures, has been utilizing sandblasting in his work in ceramics and glass for the past 20 years. Bally’s work can be found on exhibit in private collections in Canada, Europe, North Africa, and the United States. MICHELLE BELTO is a multi-faceted artist and teacher, whose work as an artist, educator and author spans more than thirty years, three continents and thirteen publications. She holds degrees and certifications in Fine Art, Theater, and Expressive Arts. Belto is a CORE teacher for R&F Paints and her current teaching schedule includes instruction in her signature work with paper and wax and her life’s work developing an insightful process for deciphering meaning and purpose from the art we create. Belto’s work is in private, corporate, and museum collections. JOHN BOGOVICH began his endeavor into ceramics in 1998 at The University of Hawaii, Honolulu and it has turned into a love affair. He has volunteered with and taught both adults and children at a few small studios in Portland, OR, San Antonio, TX, and at the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, MN. Alongside ceramics, Bogavich paints murals, creates furniture, and has worked as a carpenter. SABRA BOOTH holds an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BFA from the University of Houston. Booth was a Fulbright Scholar to Finland and has been awarded numerous grants. She has traveled and sketched extensively in Europe, Mexico, and Japan. Her studio practice offers interpretative observations of nature, often relevant to ecological concerns, in a variety of mediums. Booth has done free-lance illustrations for educational publications and special projects with the City of San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture and the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.

JERRY CABRERA has an MFA in Painting from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a BFA in Painting from Texas State University. He has received grants from the National Association for Latino Arts and Culture, The Texas Cultural Collaborative and was nominated for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist Grant in 2011. Cabrera’s work is included in the Neiman-Marcus Collections in eight cities and seven states as well as the AT&T Center Collection. CECILIA CASTRO-HANCOCK, a native of Mexico, graduated from Our Lady of the Lake University with a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology. She earned a certificate in Ceramics at the Southwest School of Art and has been a ceramic artist for over 25 years. Her work has been in multiple collective and individual exhibits in the U.S. and Mexico and has been the recipient of several awards. NANCY CAVENDER-GARCIA earned her BFA and MFA degrees in Photography at the University of New Mexico. She has extensive experience in non-silver processes, hand-coloring photographs and pinhole photography. Cavender received the SSA 2005 Award for Teaching. SCOTT COOPER holds an MFA in Web Design and New Media and Illustration from Academy of Art University, and a BFA in Media Communications from School of Visual Arts. Both a painter and multi-talented graphic designer, he is currently a Graphic Design Professor at The Art Institute of San Antonio. MICHAEL CORNEY received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and his BA from Cal State University Fullerton. Raised in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, he was influenced by the bright colors of nature and the vibrant cultures that surrounded him. He has taught workshops at Anderson Ranch, Penland School of Crafts, and Santa Fe Clay. In addition to numerous exhibitions, his work can be found in permanent collections at The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, The Ceramic Research Center at Arizona State University Museum, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, the Racine Museum of Art and the Boise Museum of Art.

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JEAN DAHLGREN creates art by layering dye and paint on fine cloth that allows light and shadow to add the “end” to each story. Her story cloths have been exhibited in galleries throughout Texas. The love of these processes has led Dahlgren to teach both curious beginners and advanced fiber artists.

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AMANDA DOMINGUEZ owns and operates Digital Pro Lab, a full-service photo lab located in San Antonio, specializing in image archiving and printing. Dominguez has a BA in History from the University of the Incarnate Word. With over 15+ years of experience teaching printing, photo editing, and image archiving, she is dedicated to helping photo takers of all levels document the world and their point of view through photography. KALDRIC DOW is a leading African American artist working in portraiture paying acute attention to skin tone and lighting. Employing knowledge of intersection between art history, representation of current culture, and dynamics of color theory, he produces contemporary and relevant work which can be found in a myriad of public and private art collections throughout the United States. NORMAN ENGEL has an MFA from Florida Atlantic University in Computer Animation and a BA in Fine Art from Morehead State University. He has been a medical illustrator and photographer, has done animation work on many national and international video productions, and is currently a Lead Instructor at The Art Institute of San Antonio. Engel is a painter, and his work is in many private collections and galleries worldwide. ED ESCOBEDO holds a BFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a concentration in ceramics and sculpture. His studio practice includes working with ceramics, found objects and mixed media which he incorporates into sculptural and utilitarian vessels addressing themes of humor and absurdity. He has exhibited work in numerous group shows locally and nationally, including the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts 2018 in Pittsburgh, PA. TODD FICHTER earned his BFA in photography from Southwest Missouri State University. Fichter is a full-time graphic designer. He and his wife, Kellie, are the primary creative force behind Fishead Design Studio & Microgallery. MICHAEL FOERSTER has a BFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a concentration in ceramics and has studied at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. His ceramic sculptures focus on themes of innocence, the passage of time, cynicism, and absurdity using cartoony forms and vibrant colors scarred by the effects of pit firing. He has exhibited locally and nationally including creating temporary and permanent public art pieces in San Antonio, and is currently a visual arts instructor at SAY Sí. ANTHONY FRANCIS earned his MFA from the Academy of Art University in Photography. He has shown artwork nationally and is a lecturer at Texas State University. CASEY GALLOWAY - Fibers Department Coordinator received a BFA in Fibers from the University of North Texas in Denton. A 2007 Kuhlman Foundation scholarship allowed her to travel and research Scandinavian weaving. She is an installation artist as well as a traditional weaver.

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MARIA GOULD holds an MFA in Ceramics from the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO and a BFA in Ceramics from Alfred University, Alfred, NY. She has been passionately making art, encompassing a variety of media, as a studio artist, Program Director for the Arts, and an art educator for over 35 years with side gigs sewing canvas work for boats and raising a pair of phenomenal twins. She is presently an art teacher with East Central ISD. NANCY HENEGHAN holds a BFA in Fibers from the University of Wisconsin–River Falls. She previously was the Studio Programs Coordinator at Southwest School of Art. Heneghan has taught art to adults and children in a variety of settings, including SSA’s Mobile Arts Program. NINA “SAM” HIBLER holds a BS from Stephen F. Austin State University. She was introduced to flame working when creating glass laboratory tools. Her background in science adds a wealth of knowledge to the nuances of glass art. Hibler is owner of Dream Fire Glass and specializes in the creation of one-of-a kind beads. GREGORY ALAN JOHNSON received his MFA in Printmaking and Drawing at Texas Tech University and his BFA with a concentration in printmaking at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. He also studied art at San Jacinto Junior College before earning a degree in business at Texas State University. JO ETTA JUPE has been a papermaker for over 30 years and continues to explore new techniques with the medium. She has taught workshops on making paper from botanical plants as well as workshops in wet collage and basic papermaking. Jupe has shown her work throughout Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Washington, DC. She holds a degree in computer science from the University of Texas at San Antonio. JEANNETTE MACDOUGALL is a studio artist in mixed media and encaustic painting. She has worked as an art educator for over 30 years. Currently, she is the curator and gallery owner of studio | COMFORT TEXAS in Comfort, TX. MacDougall is a former Resident Director at Moulin a Nef, an arts residency program in Auvillar, France and lives in the Texas Hill Country.


TOBIN NIETO has over 17 years’ experience and training in blacksmithing and has been teaching one-on-one bladesmithing privately. Nieto competed in and won Season Two, Episode Eight of the History Channel’s show Forged in Fire. LISA NIGRO holds an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Texas at Austin and a BFA in Painting from University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Nigro is an interdisciplinary, multi-media artist working in painting, sculpture, and interactive installation art. She has produced large scale sculptures and installations for Burning Man and other festivals, including the Houston Art Car Parade. ALEJANDRA SALINAS PÉREZ is a metalsmith and emerging curator, born in the United States and raised in Mexico. Standing between two cultures, she combines her personal history with a contemporary perspective, translating her experiences into metal objects and jewelry. Her work explores boundaries, both physical and conceptual, as she attempts to materialize a sense of resilience and hope. Salinas is a previous SSA metals artist-in-residence. JOSHUA PÉREZ has a BFA from University of Texas at San Antonio. He documents life as it happens, focusing on culture and ritual and the human experience. Pérez is able to explore these elements by looking to the street and everyday life for inspiration. Pérez develops his own black and white film and prints in his personal darkroom. LAURA QUIÑONES received a BFA in Metals and Graphic Design from the University of Texas at El Paso. She has also studied with master metalsmiths in San Miguel de Allende, Oaxaca, Taxco, Mexico City, and San Antonio. Quiñones grew up in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and has been an independent studio jewelry designer since 1992. RAINEY studied art at the University of Texas at San Antonio and was the recipient of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center Primer Paso Fellowship. She has also taught in SSA’s Teen Intensive Studio, Mobile Arts Program, and Summer Art Studios. Rainey received the SSA 2008 Award for Teaching. She is a private painting instructor and former gallery owner. MARY RANDOLPH has been a papermaker for 25 years, during which time she studied many areas of Western and Japanese papermaking. Paper led her into related arts for printmaking, letterpress, and bookbinding, studying at the San Antonio Art Institute, Flatbed Press, and Southwest School of Art. She utilizes her paper in miniature artist books that are often embellished with polymer and precious metal clays. ANDREI RENTERIA is an artist and vagabond, working in drawing, painting, lithography, sculpture, and assemblage. Born in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, his work reflects his strong and longstanding interest in socio-political issues along the U.S./Mexico border. Renteria received his BFA from Sul Ross State University and his MFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio. SARAH T. ROBERTS received her MFA in Jewelry Design and Metalsmithing from Texas Tech University with a secondary emphasis in digital photography. Her work explores the relationship between art and the human form through the creation of sculpture, photography, and video, and has been selected for many national exhibitions. She is co-director of Clamp Light Artist Studios and Gallery.

MARC ROSENTHAL is a graduate of the University of St. Thomas Fine Arts Program and has a Lifetime Teacher Certification from the University of Houston. A sculptor and potter, Rosenthal has created works that range from small scale pieces six-inches high to public artwork 85 feet in length. He studied pottery and kiln building with Paul Soldner at Anderson Ranch. Marc is a co-founder of Clay Arts Vegas, a thriving ceramic studio in downtown Las Vegas. J. ALEX RUIZ is a bladesmith who began his journey as a blacksmith, making tools and decorative ironwork before branching out into bladesmithing. He is also the Season Five, Episode 13 Champion on History Channel's Forged in Fire and his work has been featured in Blade Magazine, S.A. Magazine, Texas Lifestyle Magazine, Out Here Magazine, and others. KIMBERLY RUMFELT received her MFA in Studio Art from East Carolina University where she was an Instructor of Record, Studio Technician, and a Teaching Assistant of Design. She received her BFA from Texas Tech University. She is currently working with NEISD and teaches both beginning and Advanced Placement sculpture students at Claudia Taylor Johnson High School.

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LACEY MILLS received her MFA in Printmaking from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia and her BFA in Painting and Drawing from The University of Texas at El Paso. Her work deals with social and gender roles, using printmaking as a basis for her largescale pieces. She has exhibited in Mexico, Italy, and throughout the United States.

RAMIN SAMANDARI has been a fine art photographer for the past 20 years. He has owned and operated his studio, Magical Realism, since 1998. His work has been in numerous solo and group exhibitions and is in the permanent collections of the San Antonio Museum of Art and University of Texas at San Antonio. KERI MIKI–LANI SCHROEDER is a book artist and edition bookbinder. She holds an MFA in Book Art & Creative Writing from Mills College and is the proprietor of Coyote Bones Press. She has worked at Flying Fish Press (Berkeley, CA) and BookLab II (San Marcos, TX) as a book artist and edition binder. Schroeder’s work can be found in special collections libraries and is the 2019–2020 Salzberg Artist-in-Residence for the Jaffe Center for Book Arts at Florida Atlantic University. She hosts a book arts podcast called Books in the Wild. KATE TERRELL received her MFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio and her BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. She teaches a variety of artrelated subjects, including creative dance and lectures about art for adult education. For Terrell, drawing has been a mainstay while making sculptures and paintings throughout her life as an artist. SAM VELASQUEZ holds a BFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio; he attended Palo Alto College where he discovered his love for painting before transferring to UTSA. He has also been invited to participate in numerous group exhibitions, including at Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum and, most recently, at Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s Educational and Cultural Arts Center. SARITA WESTRUP received her MFA in Fibers from the University of North Texas. Rooted in basketry techniques and bricolage, her works are inspired by where she was born and raised—the Rio Grande Valley of South on the Texas-Mexico border. Westrup’s work has been exhibited widely, including recent exhibitions at Toe River Art Council in North Carolina, Wayne Art Center in Pennsylvania, Kentucky Museum in Bowling Green, the Nasher Sculpture Museum, and the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas. Publications include American Craft Magazine, Surface Design Journal, and Basketry + Magazine. LARRY WEST owns and operates Dragonfire Hot Glass Studio. West has a BA in Art Education from Kent State University and has studied at the Pilchuck Glass School. He is an art teacher for the Northside Independent School District. LYN WOODS received a certificate in ceramics from Southwest School of Art in 2007. She has also studied ceramics at Anderson Ranch. Woods has previously taught ceramic classes for The Firehouse in Del Rio, Texas. SPRING 2022 | 16


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