summer 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE Special Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 2 Guest Artists .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 3 2-D .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 6 Book Making Collage Paper Making Drawing Painting Printmaking 3-D .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 11 Blacksmithing Welding Knife Forging Jewelry Making and Metals PMC Enamels Glass Fusing Flamework Glass Bead Making Stained Glass Polymer Clay Woodcarving Textiles .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 21 Kumihimo Dying Thermal Imaging Felting Weaving Visually Impaired Weaving Basketry Ceramics .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 27 Wheel Throwing Hand Building Private Instruction . . . . . . ................................................... 31 Membership .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 32 Class Registration . . . . . . . ................................................... 33 Registration Policies .. . . ................................................... 34 Custom Classes and Scholarship Information ............... 35 Additional Information ................................................... 36 Facility Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................... 37 Spring is here and now is the perfect time to discover what Fine Line has in store. The summer schedule is packed with many new classes as well as standard favorites. We have engaged two new faculty members to teach watercolor and printmaking – be sure to check out these new classes. Mark your calendar for: Fine Line Arts Festival, May 30th. This was formerly Raku Day and is a fun day for the whole family. Experience raku ceramic firing, natural indigo dyeing and so much more. There will be hands on opportunities, demonstrations, live music – join us and discover what we’re all about! Raku This! – preview night for Fine Line Arts Festival is on May 29th from 5:30-8:30. This is a ticketed special event that offers a rare opportunity for a special raku firing experience. A Japanese inspired dinner will be served and live music will enhance the evening. Tickets are very limited – visit our website or call the shop to make your reservations now! An Evening with David Roth – concert Saturday, June 27th 7:30pm. Singer/songwriter David Roth strikes many chords, hearts, and minds with his unique songs, offbeat observations, moving stories, sense of the hilarious, and powerful singing and subject matter. Tickets are available on our website or in the shop. Seating is limited – don’t miss out! Gallery News: If you haven’t been over to the barn – come check out what’s new in the Dempsey Gallery. The Kavanagh Gallery has some great shows lined up this summer – Impressions in April/May; Art 2015 – “It’s What We Do” in June, and UnpredicTABLE in July/Aug. If you have taken classes from June 2014-May 2015 – we invite you to submit work from those classes into Art 2015. More information is under the ‘call for artist’ section of our website – We love to show off our students work! I invite you to come out and enjoy Fine Line! Create.Yourself. Lynn THE EARLY BIRD GETS DOLLARS OFF! The Fine Line is for new and experienced adult art makers of all levels unless otherwise noted. Cover photo art by Ruth Nunley That’s right – register for a summer class or workshop (paid in full) from now until close of business on May 15th and receive the early bird special pricing. Classes under $100 receive a $5 discount, between $100-199 receive a $10 discount, and over $200 receives $15 discount. Register for your favorite classes or try something new and take advantage of this special pricing! SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE office, gallery and shop hours Mon - Sat, 10am - 5pm classes Mon - Thurs, 9am - 9pm Fri & Sat, 9am - 5pm Closed Sundays and Holidays 1 special classes INTRO TO CREAT I V E C H A L L E N G E Instructor: Lela Luetger & Linda Bingle guest artists Surface Design Studio Here’s a chance to see what Creative Challenge is all about and shake out your inborn creative spirit. We’ll loosen up with some creative “play”, then work on an in-class challenge project. Projects may center on design, new materials, problem solving, or whatever. You might do a self portrait in found objects, or a paper shrine, or embossed metal trinkets. We provide basic materials, you bring the willingness to step outside your box. Try something new, share your ideas, be inspired by others. SESSION A Thursday, 1 - 4pm date: June 11 class ID: 215291260 S E S S I ON B Thursday, 6 - 9pm date: June 11 class ID: 215291270 CRE ATIVE CHALL E N G E Instructor: Lela Luetger & Linda Bingle fee per session member: $40 non-member: $60 materials fee: $5 See below Here’s a chance to explore, exercise, and shake out your inborn creative spirit. Each week we’ll loosen up with some creative “play”, then begin a creative challenge project. Projects may center on design, new materials, problem solving, or whatever. You might do a self portrait in found objects one week, or a paper shrine the next. We provide basic materials, you bring the willingness to step outside your box. Try something new, share your ideas, be inspired by others. S E S SION A Thursday, 1 - 4pm dates: June 18 - July 23 class ID: 215291240 Surface Design Studio 2 SESSION B Thursday, 6 - 9pm dates: June 18 - July 23 class ID: 215291250 2nd Floor Meeting Room fee per session member: $165 non-member: $185 materials fee: $15 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER H ON O R A B L E DISCHARGE Instructor: Bob Adams Surface Design Studio This class will enable students to explore a variety of discharge techniques using bleach, Thiox and Formosol. You will explore color, line, shape and textures that are possible through discharge using various surface applications; shibori, spraying, stamping, printing, painting and resists. Students will constantly be evaluating their results and be encouraged to explore the layering of different discharge chemicals Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. Saturday & Sunday, 9am - 4pm dates: June 27, 28 class ID: 315150140 member: $300 non-member: $320 materials fee: $50 T H E A RT O F DOLLHOUSE MAKING - TIPS AND TRICKS Instructor: Sister Mary Boyd 2nd Fl. Mtg. Room In the past 23 years, Sister Mary Boyd has created 30 original dollhouses and 14 unique Nativity stables. In this two hour session she will share how to proceed in creating your own dollhouse. Some of the tips and tricks that Sister Mary will include are: siple tools, different woods, wallpaper, paint, stairways, electricity, cedar shingles, finishes, plastic windows, where to shop, etc. Her tips can also be applied to assembling dollhouse kits. Pictures of some of her creations will be included in the presentation. SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE Saturday, 9am - 11am date: Apr. 25 class ID: 315210400 member: $35 non-member: $55 3 Instructor: Fabio Cembranelli Painting Studio GUE ST ARTISTS I N T U I T I V E A P PROACHES TO WATERCOLOR The objective of the workshop is to show the wide range and flexibility of watercolor medium and to guide all participants in developing loose and spontaneous techniques, enhancing their own personal intuitive approach. Images of Guest Artist work are examples of how techniques taught during the workshops have been applied in their personal work and are not representations of items that will be completed in class. CULTIVATING TH E C E R A M I C S U R FAC E Instructor: Sean O’Connell Griffith Ceramics Studio In this workshop we will explore the ceramic surface as a means to understand the aesthetics of form, decoration, and personal expression. Through demonstrations and some hands-on exercises, participants will be introduced to a variety of techniques that will increase their tool-box of knowledge and enable them to approach their work with a new perspective and confidence. Specifically, we will cover how to develop a composition using pattern and color through various methods in relation to functional forms. Some of the techniques we will cover include: brush-work, wax and paper resist, Mishima (inlay), trailing, and carving. To further illustrate how to apply these techniques, Sean will give numerous demonstrations and a digital presentation that will cover aspects regarding the historical and contemporary design and making of decorative surfaces. Saturday, 9am - 4:30pm date: June 20 class ID: 315210540 member: $115 non-member: $135 materials fee: $5 The focus will be on how to control watercolor timing and the best way to connect shapes of similar value in order to paint loose and vibrant watercolors, taking advantage of the flow of the medium. Workshop Resume: • Wet on wet, wet on dry watercolor techniques • Light and Shadow effects • Spontaneous Color Mixing • Light that comes from the white of the paper • Composition and Depth • Enhancing the focal point • How to take advantage of the unexpected effects of the watercolor medium The tutor will do two or three demonstrations /day: studio demonstrations from real life and/or “plein” air painting. Each student will have personal assistance and class critiques will be done at the end of each journey. The tutor will conduct critique sessions regularly during the course. Wednesday - Friday, 9am - 4pm dates: Sept 9 - 11 class ID: 315210530 YO RU BA BAT I K AND ADIRE DYEING Instructor: Gasali Adeyemo member: $595 non-member: $615 Surface Design Studio Explore traditional Yoruba batik and adire dyeing techniques using indigo dye with Gasali Adeyemo, a native Nigerian artist who has been practicing this form of dyeing since his youth in Nigeria. He loves to share the arts and culture of the Yoruba people as he teaches his students the traditional methods of adire dyeing by creating designs using cassava paste and a chicken feather or using a stencil. Batik dyeing is done by applying a wax resist using wood stamps, stencils, or foam rubber. All pieces will be dyed using indigo from Nigeria for beautiful rich blue colors. How can you resist learning from and experimenting with Gasali? Supplies: 2 yards of pfd (prepared for dyeing) 100% cotton white fabric, rubber gloves, apron, notebook, pen and your lunch 4 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE Fri - Sun, 10am - 5pm dates: Oct. 30 - Nov 1 class ID: 315210500 member: $390 non-member: $410 materials fee: $40 5 2-dimensional HANDMADE JOUR NA LS A N D S K E TC H B O O K S Instructor: Carol Kazwick Fiber Studio We will make two beautiful journals using beautiful hand screened Japanese papers and other wonderful papers. They will be constructed using hard board covers bound with a Japanese binding technique and make wonderful containers for your drawings and writings. Supplies: All supplies and tools will be provided. Saturday, 10am - 1pm date: July 11 class ID: 215211230 JAPANESE PAPER M A K I N G Instructor: JoAnne Laudolf member: $45 non-member: $70 materials fee: $15 Fiber Studio Explore the ancient art of making paper. We will be using Asian fibers: Kozo, Gampi and Mitsumata. These fibers are long, and produce a Mulberry type paper which is delicate in nature. We will be using additives such as dried flowers, and leaves. We will also work with natural and pigment dyes to create colorful and unique papers. In addition, we will do some paper casting with molds and free form. Come join the fun! Saturday, 10am -2pm date: June 27 class ID: 215211020 member: $55 non-member: $75 materials fee: $15 NO-FAIL COLLAG E D E S I G N Instructor: Carol Kazwick Fridays, 1 - 4pm dates: July 17, 24 class ID: 215213020 OBJECTS OF MY A F F E C T I ON Instructor: Carol Kazwick Instructor: Kimberly Mullarkey Supplies: Chair to sit in is optional, Bug spray, Advanced students can use their medium of choice and the appropriate paper or support. Wednesday, 9:30am - 12:30pm dates: July 1 - July 29 class ID: 215214050 Instructor: Alyce Van Acker member: $75 non-member: $100 materials fee: $15 Fiber Studio Painting Studio Bring your drawing or painting supplies and spend the day outside drawing nature. Get up close and draw individual plants or step back and try your hand at a landscape; we have the beautiful prairie as inspiration. Either spend your time doing quick sketches or longer studies. Instruction will be provided for both beginners and more advanced students. Supply list will be provided. AC RY L I C PA I NTING QUESTS Surface Design Studio Get surprising and wonderful results using Jonaton Talbot’s method of creating collages. Learn this technique of masking edges and a unique way of adhering materials. Each collage is guaranteed to be an exciting success D R AW I N G NATURE member: $145 non-member: $170 Painting Studio Painting is a means of expressing ourselves on a flat surface. The emphasis in this class will beon painting that comes from yourself, your inner artistic resources. Our creative ability hasmore to offer than representing reality alone; hence we will strive toward abstraction. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. Tuesdays, 1 - 4pm dates: June 2 - 30 class ID: 215215230 member: $150 non-member: $175 Using your favorite small objects, create a dimensional collage that you will treasure. We will discuss different assemblage formats and structures as well as correct glues and coatings to use on your artwork. This assemblage can either be wall hung or be free standing. Supplies: Materials for the structures will be supplied. 6 Fridays, 1 - 4pm dates: July 31, Aug 7 class ID: 215213110 member: $75 non-member: $100 materials fee: $15 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 7 PAIN TIN G OIL AND COLD WA X Instructor: JoAnne Laudolf Painting Studio In this 5 week class we will explore the joys of working with Oil paint and Cold Wax medium. Unlike Encaustic the wax is used at room temperature without heat. The paint is mixed with the wax medium and applied to cradled birch board or canvas board using different tools. Students will learn different techniques using different mediums:pigment powders,embedding papers, applying images,the use of solvent and different ways to write on the surface. Many possibilities! member: $145 non-member: $165 materials fee: $20 Tuesdays, 6 - 9pm dates: June 2 - 30 class ID: 215215000 PAINTING IN ACRY L I C S Instructor: William Worcester Painting Studio We will explore the basic foundations of acrylic painting, such as materials, composition, color, brushwork and palette knife. We will paint a simple still life and we will create our own versions of a painting by a master painter. Students will also be encouraged to develop their own voice, with hands on demonstrations from the instructor and positive classroom critiques. This class is open to all levels of art experience. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. S E S SION A SESSION B fee for session A Fridays, 9:30am - 12:30pm Fridays, 9:30am - 12:30pm dates: June 5 - July 17 dates: July 24 - Aug 14 (closed July 3) class ID: 215215030 class ID: 215215020 POURING ON CRE AT I V I T Y Instructor: Alyce Van Acker member: $175 non-member: $200 fee for session B member: $115 non-member: $140 Painting Studio P L E I N A I R PA INTING IN ACRYLICS OR OILS WORKSHOP Instructor: William Worcester Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. Recommended Text: Carlson’s Guide to Landscape Painting date: Aug 8 class ID: 215215500 Instructor: Carol Zack Painting Studio Explore the art of pastel. Bring your best soft or oil pastels and enjoy some quality time creating pastel paintings with instructor led expertise. The focus is about pastel painting techniques that include learning how to create an effective under painting, layering the pastel with dark to light values, creating decisive color schemes and using Mixed Media techniques. Instructor led critiques and best practices for presentation are encouraged. A great class for beginners to advanced. Instructor provides lots of one-on-one coaching. A very user-friendly medium to try. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. dates: June 1 - June 29 class ID: 215215650 Tuesdays, 1 - 4pm dates: July 14 - Aug 4 class ID: 215215070 member: $120 non-member: $145 S E S S I ON C Mondays, 1 - 4pm fee for sessions A, C or D dates: July 13 - Aug 10; class ID: 215215870 member: $145 non-member: $170 S E S S I ON B S E S S I ON D fee for session B Thursdays, 6 - 9pm Thursdays, 6 - 9pm member: $115 non-member: $140 S E S S I ON A Mondays, 1 - 4pm dates: June 4 - July 2 (no class June 18) class ID: 215215860 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER member: $70 non-member: $90 S E C R E T S O F PASTEL PAINTING Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. 8 Saturday, 9am - 3pm Creativity often comes out of chaos. To be creative, we must take action and lose ourselves in the process of painting. One of the special ways to do this is in pouring paint. In this short class we will try several ways to create distinctive paintings. Painting Studio This workshop is a one day introduction to Plein Air Painting in a alla prima manner. Students will learn how to compose and paint a landscape from nature. This class will be conducted outdoors. SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE dates: July 16 - Aug 13 class ID: 215215090 9 3-dimensional BA S I C I R ON F ORGING & BLACKSMITHING Instructor: Dan Caldwell Blacksmithing Studio Outdoor Learn the fine art of forge welding and techniques of blacksmithing, as well as some advanced processes and materials. This one day workshop will explore different types of metal-working processes used to produce decorative and functional items in iron. Work will focus on organic shapes in iron and copper. Some possible projects will include S hooks, metal punches or letter opener. WATERCOLOR Instructor: Peggy Boehm Painting Studio Relax and enjoy the wonderful medium of watercolor. Loose washes or fine detail, you will find your own style.We will learn to experiment, redo,renew and repair. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. SESSION B fee per session Thursdays, 1 - 4pm Thursdays, 1 - 4pm member: $150 non-member: $175 dates: July 9 - Aug 6 class ID: 215215380 BOTANICAL PRIN T I N G Instructor: JoAnne Laudolff Surface Design Studio In this class we will explore the many ways to print with leaves and flowers. A lovely summer wreath, a leaf sampler, a watercolor and gouache background print, a print with an Asian flare on back printmaking paper with a Moon and Asian chops and cards. We will print by hand rubbbing and use the Etching Press. Focus will be on the many surface to print on and the different types of paints. Supplies: Students can bring leaves and flowers from their personal gardens to print. I will bring many different types as well. Saturdays, 10am - 2pm dates: June 6, 13, 20, and July 18, 25 class ID: 215216050 Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. S E S S I ON A S E S SION A dates: June 4 - July 2 class ID: 215215260 NOTE: This class is a prerequisite for all other blacksmithing and knife making classes. Even though this is a basic blacksmithing class, it will still be fun and challenging for the intermediate metal worker who needs to brush-up on skills. Students who have had welding and blacksmithing classes or workshops from other instructors are welcome. member: $190 non-member: $215 materials fee: $20 S E S S I ON C Saturday, 9am - 5pm Saturday, 9am - 5pm S E S S I ON B S E S S I ON D Friday, 9am - 5pm Saturday, 9am - 5pm date: May 16 class ID: 215241140 date: May 20 class ID: 215241150 date: May 27 class ID: 215241180 fee per session member: $95 non-member: $120 materials fee: $25 date: June 6 class ID: 215241190 M E TA L YA R D ART/SCULPTURE Instructor: Dan Caldwell Blacksmithing Studio Outdoor In this class we will be welding, brazing, soldering and forming interesting and decorative outdoor sculptures. Depending on time, some of the projects we will be working on are: Small bottle tree, Cattail sculpture, patio torches. This class will be fun for the beginning metals student as well as the more advanced blacksmiths. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. Friday & Saturday, 9am - 5pm dates: June 5 & 6 class ID: 215241380 member: $180 non-member: $205 materials fee: $45 Blacksmithing classes require hammering and other vigorous physical activity. Only adults with good wrist, arm, shoulder, leg and hand/eye function should attend.Very long hair should be braided or worn back in a ponytail. Must be 18 years of age or older or have instructor’s consent to participate in any blacksmithing class. These classes are held outside. Please dress for the weather. 10 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 11 FO RGIN G K N I F E F O R G I NG Instructor: Dan Caldwell Blacksmithing Studio Outdoor In this class you will make a knife with decorative exotic wood or antler handle. We will forge weld patterned Damascus blades as well as study traditional Japanese blade forging/heat treatment. This class is designed to be challenging to the intermediate and advanced Blacksmith/Bladesmith. Learn the basic tools and techniques used in bladesmithing and handle work in this 3 week class. We will explore different types of processes used to produce functional knives. We will have many different exotic woods and other materials available for purchase like brass, copper and nickel silver. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in Blacksmithing is available. Please see page 35 for more details. BLACKSMITHING W O R K S H O P Instructor: Dan Caldwell Prerequisites: Prior blacksmithing, knife/metal forging, or jewelry classes or the instructor’s consent. Blacksmithing Studio Outdoor This multi week Blacksmithing class is perfect for the mid level beginner as well as the intermediate/experienced Blacksmith. We will be working on larger more involved ornamental and functional forged iron projects. Some of the projects will be, fireplace sets, large candle holders, door knockers and camp cooking implements. Emphasis will be placed on mastering skills like forge welding, scrolls and twists. Wednesdays, 1 - 5:30pm dates: June 10 - Aug 8 class ID: 215241350 VIKING AXE FOR G I N G Instructor: Dan Caldwell member: $240 non-member: $265 materials fee: $45 Blacksmithing Studio Outdoor Fridays and Saturdays, 9am - 5pm dates: June 26, 27, July 10 & 11 class ID: 215241220 L E AT H E R S H E ATH MAKING Instructor: Dan Caldwell member: $320 non-member: $345 materials fee: $40 Jewelry Studio If you have a knife from one of Dan’s knife forging classes and need a nice leather sheath, or if you just want a good home for a special knife, here’s your chance. In this class you will learn the skills of how to make a nice and professional looking sheath for your fixed blade knife that you can be proud of. We will concentrate on the form, layout as well as tooling designs, stitching, dyeing and finishing of the leather. Tools, snaps and heavy leather will be provided for a knife with up to a 7” blade. Come make a Viking Belt Ax with a decorative functional wood handle. We will forge weld the ax blade and study traditional forging/heat treatment. This class is designed to be challenging to the intermediate and advanced blacksmith/bladesmith. NOTE: If your knife blade is longer than 7”, additional material fees will be charged. Also larger sheathes take additional time to make, so the sheath might not get finish in the allotted class time. Learn the basic tools and techniques used in AX forging and handle work in this two day class. Some attention will be given to various Viking carving motifs used to decorate the wood handle. We will explore different types of processes used to produce functional historic axes such as the pole, tomahawk/throwing and boarding ax. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. 12 Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. Friday & Saturday, 9am - 5pm dates: June 19 & 20 class ID: 215241160 Tuesday - Thursday, 6 - 9pm dates: July 21 - 23 class ID: 215241270 member: $105 non-member: $130 materials fee: $25 member: $180 non-member: $205 materials fee: $30 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 13 WEL DIN G/FIN E ME TALS BAS IC WELDING F O R T H E A RT I S T Instructor: Dan Caldwell Blacksmithing Studio Outdoor Learn the basic tools and techniques of welding and torch cutting, using MIG, Stick and OX Propane torches. In this two day class we will explore different types of fastening processes used to produce decorative and functional items. We will focus on learning the processes of welding-brazing, silver solder and riveting. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. member: $155 non-member: $180 materials fee: $20 Friday and Saturday, 9am - 4pm dates: July 31 - Aug 1 class ID: 215241200 DES IGN AND BUI L D I T - J E W E L RY ! Instructor: Claudia Engel-Rush Jewelry Studio This class explores different techniques in jewelry making. Work with silver, copper or other raw materials to bring your ideas to life! You will be able to work with multiple techniques, some examples are: etching, lost wax casting, fabrication, stone setting and much more. Not everything can be covered in this session, but is available. This is open to ALL skill levels. Supplies: Bring a sketchbook and any tools that you would like to have with you. We have tools in the studio for you to use as well. SESSION C fee per session Thursdays, 1 - 4pm Thursday, 1 - 4pm member: $165 non-member: $190 materials fee: $30 SESSION B SESSION D Thursdays, 6 - 9pm Thursday, 6pm - 9pm dates: June 4 - July 2 class ID: 215242350 14 Jewelry Studio In this five or six week class session, designed for first time and returning students, you will incorporate different basic and more advanced metal techniques in nonferrous metals, including: Sterling silver and bronze casting, silver solder fabrication, copper etching, and surface embellishment and 3D forming creating projects such as rings, pendants, bracelets, and earrings. Emphasis will be on form and design as well as consideration of how that may relate to function. Returning students can continue with existing projects. New students will create a Sterling silver band ring and an etched bracelet cuff or book mark. Supplies: Bring lots of ideas, sketchbooks, and if you have your own tools please bring them. We have basic tools for new students to use. Recommended Text: The Complete Metalsmith by Tim McCreight Tuesdays, 6 - 9pm S E S SION A dates: July 16 - Aug 13 class ID: 215242360 Instructor: Neil Anderson S E S S I ON A Recommended Text: The Complete Metalsmith by Tim McCreight dates: June 4 - July 2 class ID: 215242340 E X P LO R AT I ONS IN METALSMITHING AND JEWELRY dates: June 2 - 30 class ID: 215242640 S E S S I ON B Tuesdays, 6 - 9pm dates: July 7 - Aug 11 class ID: 215242650 fee for session A member: $165 non-member: $190 materials fee: $40 fee for session B member: $200 non-member: $225 materials fee: $40 dates: July 16 - Aug 13 class ID: 215242370 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 15 PMC INTRODUCTION TO M E TA L C LAY: G O L D I E B R ON Z E Instructor: Katherine Steinbring Surface Design Studio Have you wanted to try metal clay but were put off by the cost of silver? Then here is your chance to play with this exciting medium for much less. You will mix clay from a powdered state, learn to work with the putty-like material to create pieces that will become solid metal when fired. In the second class, you will polish and add patina to your fired metal. (Firing is a two-step process done by the instructor outside of class time.) Each student should leave class with 3-5 finished pieces: charms, earrings, pendants, key rings, etc. No experience with metal clay needed. Class can be repeated. NOTE: If you have an allergy to nickel, Goldie Bronze should not cause a problem for you. It is a combination of copper and tin in an organic binder. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in Flameworking and Woodworking is available. Please see page 31 for more details. Materials fee includes metal clay and use of studio tools. Bring a lunch. Tuesday, 10am - 3pm Wednesday, 10am - 12pm dates: Aug 4 & 5 class ID: 215243900 member: $90 non-member: $110 materials fee: $20 INTRODUCTION TO M E TA L C LAY: S I LV E R ( P M C 3 ) Instructor: Katherine Steinbring Surface Design Studio This classes introduces the true beginner to metal clay, a putty-like material that when fired becomes fine silver. Students will learn how to handle the material, design sturdy wearable pieces, and polish and/or add patina. Good first projects include pendants, charms, and/or earrings. This class is geared toward beginners or those with little previous metal clay experience. However, the class may be repeated. Supplies: Bring sketchbook or paper, pencil, ideas (just do a Google search for images of metal clay jewelry if you are so inclined). Bring a lunch, as we will fire your pieces during a one hour lunch break. Tool kits are available in the FineLine shop, or you may use tools available in class. Bring a lunch. S E S SION A SESSION B fee per session Tuesday, 9am - 3pm Wednesday, 9am - 3pm member: $80 non-member: $100 materials fee: $60 SESSION C date: June 9 class ID: 215243270 16 date: July 8 class ID: 215243280 TO R C H F I R E D ENAMEL EXPLORATION Instructor: Robin Schoenburg We’re going to spend the day learning this fun art form. You will go home with a number of samples that you can use as charms. If you have your own jewelry tools, you are welcome to bring them but it is not required. All materials will be provided. We will be working with torches. Wear natural fiber clothing, closed-toe shoes and tie hair back. Supplies: Bring your lunch. date: June 27 class ID: 215231050 Instructor: Robin Kittleson dates: June 2 - 30 class ID: 215232410 S E S S I ON B Tuesdays, 10am - 1pm dates: July 21 - Aug 11 class ID: 215232420 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER member: $80 non-member: $100 materials fee: $15 Jewelry Studio Create eye catching works of art in kiln formed glass. Learn the process of glass fusing from cutting and designing a piece, to safety, glass compatibility, kiln preparation and firing schedules. Each week new techniques will be introduced through handson projects or quick demonstrations. Students will work at their own pace and may repeat this class. This course is open to students of all experience levels. Tuesdays, 10am - 1pm date: Aug 6 class ID: 215243920 Saturday, 10am - 4pm F U S I N G F U N DAMENTALS S E S S I ON A Thursday, 9am - 3pm Painting Studio SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE fee for session A member: $165 non-member: $190 materials fee: $35 fee for session B member: $135 non-member: $160 materials fee: $35 17 LA AMPWO RKIN G INTRODUCTION TO LA M P W O R K G LA S S B E A D M A K I N G Beginner Instructor: Allison Johnson Jewelry Studio During this 3 hour workshop, you will learn to make lampwork glass beads using the old venetian technique of layering molten glass on a rod to make a bead. Students will learn the basics of making lampwork beads. This is an introduction to the multi week course provided. Supplies: Each student should bring note-taking supplies. Mandrels will be provided for this one day class. Recommended Text: Passing the Flame by Corina Tettinger and/or Making Gkass Beads by Cidy Jenkins. S E S SION A SESSION C fee per session Wednesday, 1 - 4pm Wenesday, 1 - 4pm member: $45 non-member: $70 materials fee: $15 S E S SION B SESSION D Wednesday, 6 - 9pm Wenesday, 6 - 9pm date: June 3 class ID: 215233420 date: June 3 class ID: 215233430 date: July 15 class ID: 215233440 LAMPWORK GLA S S B E A D M A K I N G – All Skill Levels Jewelry Studio This multi-week class is for students who want to work on the basics of lampwork glass beadmaking or specific design techniques to better their lampworking skills. Students will learn to operate a dual-fuel torch, wind glass onto a mandrel, shape the molten glass into a bead and refine their skills by exploring decorative techniques. The instructor will be there to assist with design techniques, offer suggestions and assist students in completing their design ideas. Prerequisite: Introduction to Lampwork Beadmaking three hour class. Supplies: Each student should bring note-taking supplies and two dozen 3/32 mandrels (can be purchased in the Fine Line shop). Recommended Text: Passing the Flame by Corina Tettinger and/or Making Gkass Beads by Cidy Jenkins. S E S SION A SESSION C fee per session Wednesdays, 1 - 4pm Wednesdays, 1 - 4pm member: $135 non-member: $160 materials fee: $30 S E S SION B SESSION D Wednesdays, 6 - 9pm Wednesdays, 6 - 9pm dates: June 17 - July 8 class ID: 215233480 dates: June 17 - July 8 class ID: 215233490 18 dates: July 22 - Aug 12 class ID: 215233500 Instructor: Mary Merges Jewelry Studio This class is a 2 day class for beginners and intermediate students with little or no experience working with stained glass. You will learn to pattern, cut, solder and refine pieces for hanging. Two projects will be completed in the class. You will receive a box of personalized instruments needed for this class (see materials fee). If you have equipment, please bring it with you. For those with previous experience with cutting glass, you may want to bring in a pattern of your own to create or finish. Please wear comfortable and protective clothing such as closed toe shoes, an apron or long-sleeve shirt to protect clothing beneath. date: July 15 class ID: 215233460 Instructor: Allison Johnson S TA I N E D G LA SS Supplies: Each student should bring a notebook, pencil, old apron or oversized shirt, box of straight pins, pair of scissors and a 24 x 24 inch piece of ceiling tile (can be purchased at any hardware store) and a lunch. A complete kit of tools is provided with your materials fee. S E S S I ON A Friday and Saturday, 9:30am - 3:30pm dates: June 26 & 27 class ID: 215234020 SESSION B Friday & Saturday, 9:30am - 3:30pm dates: July 17 & 18 class ID: 215234030 fee per session member: $135 non-member: $160 materials fee: $60 SESSION C Friday & Saturday, 9:30am - 3:30pm dates: August 14 & 15 class ID: 215234040 Flamework classes involve the use of a torch with open flame and gases. Please wear cotton clothing, tie long hair back and wear closed-toed shoes. Each student will be supplied with a special Nortel Minor glass working torch, safety glasses, Moretti glass and all the tools needed. Students must be 18 years of age unless approved by instructor. dates: July 22 - Aug 12 class ID: 215233410 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 19 POLY MER CLAY/WO O DWO RKIN G textiles INTRODUCTION TO P O LY M E R C LAY Instructor: Linda Bingle Jewelry Studio This class is for those who wish to learn the basics of polymer clay. We will begin with black and white and add one other color of your choice. Subjects covered include conditioning the clay by hand and machine, slicing, baking and clay hygene, as well as blending colors, forming simple canes and beads, texturizing, and skinner blends. We will finish a donut-shaped focal bead in class. All materials provided. S E S SION A Tuesday, 1 - 5pm date: June 30 class ID: 215247080 SESSION B Saturday, 1 - 5pm date: July 18 class ID: 215247090 WOODCARVING – Basic To Intermediate Instructor: Ron Diller fee per session member: $55 non-member: $75 materials fee: $15 Surface Design Studio Learn to carve relief and in the round (3 dimensional). In this class there is plenty of time available for one-on-one instruction. Choose from a variety of already designed projects, such as a Christmas ornament, whimsical home, civil war bust, whale’s tail pendant/necklace, stylized bird, dog head or many other options. Pick one or design a project especially for you. A project may take only one session but others may take more. Some rough outs/blanks will be available. Focus is on carving techniques in basswood but discussions/demos will include carving knifes, painting styles, wood burning, various carving woods and other techniques used to accentuate and complete a carving. Please contact instructor beforehand if you have any questions or have a specific project in mind you want to discuss. Supplies: Please bring your own carving tools and safety glove if you have them. I’ll have some to borrow if needed. Please call if you need recommendations on purchasing tools. SESSION A Saturday, 10am - 2pm S E S S I ON B Saturday, 10am - 2pm S E S S I ON C Saturday, 10am - 2pm dates: June 13 class ID: 215248100 20 dates: July 11 class ID: 215248040 M U LT I - S T R A ND KUMIHIMO BRAIDED NECKLACE Instructor: Lynn Caldwell 2nd Fl Mtg Room Create multiple kumihimo braids in a variety of patterns and colors. Explore different structure to combine into a one of a kind necklace. No experience necessary. Please bring a maru dai, tama and counterweight if you have them. Please indicate if you will need equipment Supplies: Please bring your Maru Dai, tama(bobbins), counter weight if you have them, masking tape, chop stick or knitting needle, note taking materials. Please indicate if you will need equipment. Fridays, 10am - 1pm dates: July 10 - 24 class ID: 215221010 member: $90 non-member: $110 materials fee: $20 A TA S T E O F F IBER - THE GREAT BAG ADVENTURE Instructor: Connie Blieszner & Susan Infante Fiber Studio Get a chance to try several fiber techniques while creating your own unique felted bag. Learn about machine knitting while making the basic bag to felt. Try rigid heddle weaving as you weave straps for your bag. Make a special lining fabric using screen printing techniques. Embellish your creation with needle felting. It’s a great adventure through the fiber world. Supplies: Paper and pen for note taking, scissors, tape measure, T pins, tapestry needle, several 1” foam brushes, duck tape, sewing needle/pins/thread, zipper pillow case, lunch Monday - Wednesday, 10am - 4pm dates: June 22 - 24 class ID: 215222020 member: $165 non-member: $185 materials fee: $45 fee per session member: $55 non-member: $80 materials fee: $2 dates: August 8 class ID: 215248140 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 21 THER MO FAX /DYE IN G Instructor: Susan Infante Surface Design Studio No experience needed. Learn to quickly embellish fabric or paper. Small screens are burned with your images within seconds byour Thermofax copier. Bring photocopies of your own black and white artwork, clip art, pen and ink drawings, script, scribbles, and doodles. Images no larger than 4” x 5”. Learn fabric stabilization, correct squeegee application, proper paint/dye mediums, printing surface, curing, and image selection. Remnanst provided for your practice. Feel free to bring your projects and garments on which to print. Supplies: roll of duck tape, scissors, several 1” foam brushes, a folder in which to carry home your screens and images S E S SION A SESSION B fee per session Wednesday, 1 - 4pm Wednesday, 1 - 4pm member: $45 non-member: $65 materials fee: $10 date: June 24 class ID: 215222250 date: July 29 class ID: 215222260 IND IGO Instructor: Dagmar Klos Surface Design Studio Indigo is an ancient dye that has been used by many cultures throughout the world. There is much lore and ritual surrounding indigo. It is a dye that never ceases to amaze. It’s like magic – white yarn or cloth comes out of the indigo vat yellow, but quickly turns blue as it reacts with the oxygen in the air. Join us as we explore the exciting and sometimes elusive world of indigo. This class is open to all levels. Supplies: Bring natural fibers (yarn and/or fabric) that have not been previously dyed, cotton t-shirt (optional), note-taking supplies (optional), rubber gloves, plastic bucket, apron (optional). Wear old clothes as things can get a little messy. Saturday, 10:30am - 1:30pm date: July 11 class ID: 215223080 THE DYER’S GAR D E N Instructor: Dagmar Klos member: $45 non-member: $55 materials fee: $10 Surface Design Studio It’s time to start thinking about your garden. Let’s talk about plants you can enjoy in your garden and on your yarn or fabric. The plants can be annuals, biennials or perennials – marigolds, weld, black-eyed susans to name a few. Dyed samples will be presented as well as books to peruse. A bibliography will be provided. Come and learn how the beauty of summer colors can last all year long. This lecture is open to all levels. 22 Friday, 2:30 - 3:30pm date: July 11 class ID: 215223100 member: $30 non-member: $40 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER N U N O F E LT E D HAT OR FELTED VESSEL Instructor: Cynthia Boudreau Surface Design Studio DYE IN G/FE LTIN G IMMEDIATE GRAT I F I C AT I ON S C R E E N P R I N T I N G OPEN WORKSHO P In this class you will needle felt either a cloche hat or a vessel. For both you will work over a foam form and then wet felt the piece. For the hat you will shape the hat first on a hat block and then on your own head for the perfect fit! If you have your own hat block, please bring it. If you choose the vessel, please bring a vase shape to pull your felted piece over. No experience is necessary. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. Friday, 10am - 4pm date: August 7 class ID: 215224410 N U N O F E LT E D SCARF Instructor: Cynthia Boudreau member: $75 non-member: $95 materials fee: $40 Surface Design Studio Come create a lovely nuno felted scarf on hand dyed silk chiffon. Instructor will bring pre shibori dyed silk scarves for you to choose your favorite color palette, and all merino wool and other fiber embellishments so you will leave with a gorgeous one of a kind creation. Supplies: 1 plastic grocery bags, 2 large towels, scissors. Friday, 10am - 2pm date: July 10 class ID: 215224390 N U N O F E LT E D SHAWL Instructor: Cynthia Boudreau member: $60 non-member: $80 materials fee: $25 Surface Design Studio In this class you will design your own shape of your shawl, creating a pattern on pattern making pellon, then cut the shape out of your own shibori dyed silk chiffon. You will dye your silk using simple shibori dying techniques and while that is processing, you will make your pattern and design your merino wool layer. You will leave this class with a truly unique one of a kind work of art to wear. No experience is necessary. Supplies: Plastic bucket or large bowl, sponge, small plastic grocery bag, two towels, scissors, pool noodle, 12 feet of plastic that is 2 feet wide (painter drop cloth plastic is fine) and 6 feet of bubble wrap that is 2 feet wide. The teacher will provide dyed silk shawl size silk, wool, and novelty items to felt onto silk. Instructor will provide; silk chiffon, dyes, variety of merino wools and materials for felting, pool noodles, soap, felting tools. SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE Friday, 10am - 4pm date: June 5 class ID: 215224480 member: $75 non-member: $95 materials fee: $40 23 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in PCW Fiberworks and Dyeing is available. Please see page 31 for more details. I N T R O TO W E AVING FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED Instructor: Heather Winslow BEGINNING MAC H I N E K N I TT I N G Instructor: Connie Blieszner Fiber Studio This is a beginning class designed for those who want to learn to use a knitting machine. No previous knitting experience required. Knitters will learn how the machine works and techniques needed to knit fabric/garments. Techniques include casting on, binding off, measuring/using gauge, shaping methods. There will be practice time and students will knit a project incorporating the techniques. member: $180 non-member: $200 materials fee: $2 Monday - Wednesday, 10am - 4pm dates: July 13 - 15 class ID: 215225470 Instructor: Michele O’Reilly Weaving Studio Become a hand weaver in just 2 full day sessions! You will learn a new lingo, new skills ad how to operate a floor loom. You will measure your warp (included with your materials fee,) dress your loom and weave your first project. We will weave a soft wool scarf to warm the chills away or make a fashion statement that you will be so proud to wear. Supplies: Pen/pencil, eye glasses if needed and a lunch. Recommended Text: Learning to Weave by Deborah Chandler S E S SION A Saturdays, 10am - 5pm dates: June 13 & 20 class ID: 215227300 24 SESSION B Saturdays, 10am - 5pm dates: Aug 1 & 8 class ID: 215227150 Supplies: Scissors, tape measure, calculator (talking, if needed) and lunch. Recommended Text: Learning to Weave by Deborah Chandler WEAVING I - INT R O TO W E AV I N G fee per session member: $135 non-member: $160 materials fee: $28 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER Weaving Studio Join us in this condensed introduction to hand weaving during which you will weave a nice warm winter scarf. This is a concentrated weaving class designed for those who are visually impaired or blind. Each step in the process will be verbally and tactually explained. You will learn how to measure your warp yarn and get it onto your floor loom (provided as part of your tuition fee). Then you will weave a beautiful and comfortable scarf that not only keeps your neck warm, but makes a fashion statement. Imagine how proud you will be! Handouts and pattern will be provided in braille, MS Word files, or large print upon advanced request. Those who have completed the scarf class may design a project in twill weave structure using a cotton warp. Maximum number of students is 6. Monday - Friday, 9am - 4pm dates: June 22 - 26 class ID: 215227050 R I G I D H E D D L E WEAVING Instructor: Robin Schoenburg member: $300 non-member: $325 Weaving Studio Weave a yarn stash-buster scarf with the fun and portable rigid heddle loom. Anyone can do it. No weaving experience is necessary. Let us know if you will need to use one of our looms for this class. Class is open to mature teens. Supplies: Yarn, your stash and leftover yarns or about 4 or 9 skeins of different colors or textures and we will choose what works best, note taking materials, scissors and tape measure. SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE Tuesday - Thursday, 1pm - 4pm dates: June 16 - 18 class ID: 215227340 member: $90 non-member: $110 25 WEAV IN G/BASKE TRY ceramics MORE RIGID HED D L E W E AV I N G Instructor: Robin Schoenburg Fiber Studio Explore more than plain weave with your rigid heddle loom. We will explore handmanipulated lace, pick-up and using a second heddle for even more pattern possibilities. We are going wild! Prerquisite: We recommend Rigid Heddle Weaving. Supplies: Rigid heddle loom, yarn, note-taking materials, scissors and a tape measure. Recommended Text: The Weavers Idea Book: Creative Cloth on a Rigid Heddle Loom by Jane Patrick and/or Hands on Rigid Heddle Weaveing by Betty Lynn Davenport Tuesdays, 1 - 4pm dates: June 25, July 9, July 16 class ID: 215227360 member: $90 non-member: $110 BA S I C W H E E L THROWING Instructor: Jack Holt This course will focus on building a solid foundation in wheel throwing skill, while emphasizing correct usage of basic techniques. More specifically, students will learn how to correctly throw the following forms: cylinder, bowl, and bottle. Once the students can throw these three basic forms, they will use them as building blocks for concept, form, or function. Students will be taught in a collaborative learning atmosphere, where all questions and comments are welcome. The class objectives will be challenging for students who have never used the wheel; however, the class is geared toward beginners. Upon completion of this course, students will have vastly improved wheel throwing skills, as well as a direction with which to put those skills to use for them. Supplies: Basic ceramic tool kit, 2 or more bats and note book. APPLE BASKET W I T H S W I N G H A N D L E Instructor: Ellen Phillips Surface Design Studio Griffith Ceramics Studio Mondays, 5:30 - 8:30pm dates: June 8 - Aug. 3 class ID: 215252400 member: $285 non-member: $310 materials fee: $18 Spoke construction featuring a double bottom and 12” swing handle Supplies: basket cutters, 10 clothes pins, towel, tape measure, pencil, lunch/snack Friday, 10am - 4pm date: June 19 class ID: 215228370 BICYCLE BASKET Instructor: Ellen Phillips member: $70 non-member: $90 materials fee: $30 Surface Design Studio A nice basket to attach to your bicycle handle bars, with detachable straps. Supplies: basket cutters, 10 clothes pins, towel, tape measure, pencil, lunch/snack Saturday, 10am - 4pm date: July 25 class ID: 215228390 CHAIR SIDE WOR K BA S K E T Instructor: Ellen Phillips member: $70 non-member: $90 materials fee: $25 C E R A M I C S - Beginning and Intermediate Instructor: Jodi Younglove Griffith Ceramics Studio This class is designed to provide the basics for a strong foundation in wheel thrown and hand built ceramic forms. Build your basic skills and enhance your existing skills through demonstrations and individual instruction. Wheel throwing will focus on centering, shaping and creating basic vessel forms such as cylinders, vases, bowls, mugs and plates. Hand building will focus on slab and coil work to create one of a kind unique ceramic forms. All levels are welcome to attend, but the focus will be the foundations of ceramics with guidance for the intermediate student to further explore personal expressions in ceramics. S E S S I ON A S E S S I ON B fee per session Tuesdays, 9:30am - 12:30pm Tuesdays, 6 - 9pm member: $285 non-member: $310 materials fee: $18 dates: June 9 - Aug 4 class ID: 215252450 dates: June 9 - Aug 4 class ID: 215252460 Surface Design Studio Beautiful sturdy twill basket with feet and side oak handles Supplies: basket cutters, 10 clothes pins, towel, tape measure, pencil, lunch/snack Saturday, 10am - 4pm date: Aug 15 class ID: 215228380 member: $70 non-member: $90 materials fee: $30 Many of the supplies needed for classes are available in the Fine Line Shop. Please call the shop at 630-584-9443 with any questions. 26 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 27 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in Ceramics is available. Please see page 31 for more details. I N T R O D U C T I ON TO CLAY 4 WEEK TASTER Instructor: CJ Niehaus CER AMICS - Intermediate and Advanced Instructor: See below Griffith Ceramics Studio This class is designed for the student with an established base of ceramic skills. The class will set goals and work toward those goals through demonstrations and guidance from the instructor. Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. The class will focus on more complex ceramic forms, glazing and bringing your skills to the next level. Some areas that may be explored are combined forms, larger thrown/ hand built forms, bottles, lidded forms, alternate firing techniques, glaze/surface decoration, as well as sculptural expressions. All levels are welcome but the main focus of the class will be taking your already established skills to the next level. S E S S I ON A Supplies: Bring to class notebook, pencil, basic kit plus fettling knife, small bucket, towel and sponge. Additional items can be added as needed. T E A P OT S SESSION A Thursdays, 1 - 4pm S E S S I ON B Thursdays, 6 - 9pm S E S S I ON C Thursdays, 9am - 12pm dates: June 11 - Aug 6 class ID: 215252480 instructor: Jay Walsh dates: June 11 - Aug 6 class ID: 215252490 instructor: Jay Walsh fee per session member: $285 non-member: $310 materials fee: $18 Griffith Ceramics Studio Curious about clay? Want to get your hands dirty without a big commitment? This is the class for you, then! This four week class will give you the opportunity to try out clay in an abbreviated format, with the basic building blocks of hand building. Week one will involve pinchpots and coil. Week two is slab building. Week three covers glazing and decorative techniques. Week four is for finishing and a raku firing! Join us for a fun month of clay! Wednesdays, 6 - 9pm dates: June 3 - 24 class ID: 215252380 S E S S I ON B Wednesdays, 6 - 9pm dates: July 8 - 29 class ID: 215252390 Instructor: Jack Holt fee per session member: $135 non-member: $160 materials fee: $18 Griffith Ceramics Studio In this course we will focus on using the potter’s wheel as a tool for creating art, with particular focus on the teapot form. To accomplish this, I will be teaching the following techniques: bellying, choking (also called collaring), pulled handles, flat over-edge lids, spouts (with a filter), and trimming. A culmination of these techniques, along with an intermediate understanding of wheel throwing, will be required for completion of this course. Supplies: Basic ceramic tool kit and note book. dates: June 11 - Aug 6 class ID: 215252500 instructor: Jodi Younglove Mondays, 1 - 4pm dates: July 13 - Aug 10 class ID: 215252650 member: $165 non-member: $190 materials fee: $18 Many of the supplies needed for classes are available in the Fine Line Shop. Please call the shop at 630-584-9443 with any questions. 28 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 29 C E RAMIC S Instructor: Jay Walsh Griffith Ceramics Studio Want to dedicate some time to learning more about Raku? This is your chance. Bring your bisqueware and we will spend the day exploring ways to glaze and fire your work. We will fire raku, underglazes, horse hair, tin foil saggars and fuming. It is all your choice of what you want to do. This is a great opportunity for those who do not have access to their own raku equipment or just want to learn more on how to actually fire and reduce properly to achieve the results they are looking for. Join us for an up close and personal raku experience. Supplies: Bring a notebook, pencil, various brushes, 2 rolls heavy tin foil if you want to explore that technique, horse hair and 6-8 bisqueware pieces member: $80 non-member: $100 materials fee: $15 Saturday, 10am - 4pm date: July 18 class ID: 215253900 SCULPTURAL WO R K S I N C LAY Instructor: CJ Niehaus Griffith Ceramics Studio A sculptural clay class involves the techniques of pinch, coil and slab to create three dimensional artworks. We will discuss methods using the potters wheel and altering and combining forms as well. With the field of ceramics becoming more open to alternative methods of finishing work, this class extends beyond glaze and underglaze to include decorative finishes, flocking and cold finishes in the completion of your idea. Work can be functional and/or non-functional. Private instruction is available in many of our areas of study providing one-on-one assistance. Sessions will focus on the interests of the student, but will not exceed their ability level (safety is our number one concern). Potential topics should be discussed with the instructor. Cost does not include material fees. Please see the listing below of areas of instruction. C E R A M I C S WOODCARVING LA M P W O R K G LASS B E A D M A K I N G PCW FIBERWORKS Instructor: Jay Walsh class ID: 215252260 Instructor: Allison Johnson class ID: 215233300 fee per hour member: $30 non-member: $50 PRIVATE IN STRUCTION RAKU TO GO Days, dates and times must be arranged with the instructor through the Fine Line shop. Instructor: Ron Diller class ID: 215248990 Instructor: Jennifer Chou class ID: 215227820 DY I N G Instructor: Dagmar Klos class ID: 215223270 Supplies: Supply list is available on our website. 30 Wednesday, 9am - 12pm dates: June 3 - July 29 (no class July 1) class ID: 215253480 member: $255 non-member: $280 materials fee: $18 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 31 MEMBER SHIP RE GISTRATION C LASS RE GISTRATION Name Name Address Address City, State, Zip City, State, Zip Day Phone Day Phone Evening/Cell Phone E-mail E-mail Visa/Mastercard/Discover number CVV* Signature *last three digits on the signature line of your card R E G ISTRATION Evening/Cell Phone Exp Date New Member Renewal Membership benefits include discounts on your classes and workshops, 10% discount in Fine Line Shop (exclusions include books, magazines and large equipment), invitations to special events and regular mailings of class schedules. Access to special member–only events and discounts on some event tickets. Visa/Mastercard/Discover number CVV* Signature *last three digits on the signature line of your card R E G I S T R AT I ON Winter/Spring Class Title Session Date Exp Date Summer M* Fee Fall N** Material Fee Fee Total How did you hear about Fine Line Creative Arts Center? Current or Past Member Referred by: Advertising Special Event Other I would like to become a Member of Fine Line Creative Arts Center for: 1 yr at $40 2 yrs at $75 1 yr couple at $75 2 yrs couple at $145 Additional gift to Fine Line $ I would like to volunteer in the following area/s: Social Events Gallery Openings Community Event Mailing Gardening Outreach Programs Fund Raising Construction Projects Other Special Events Fine Line Arts Festival Uncommon Threads (Oct) Christmas Show For shop use only Shop Attendant Rec’t No. Recorded by Date Check No. Date Total Amount Due For shop use only Date Received Membership Card Sent by 32 Payment for all classes, workshops, *M-member **N-non-member materials fees must be made in full at the time of registration. Cash Date Credit Card Clerk 33 R EG ISTR ATION PO LIC IE S To reserve space in classes and workshops of your choice, you are required to pay for all tuition and material fees in full. The only exception is where material fees are TBD (to be determined). Those material fees will be paid during the class session. Only when we receive your payment in full, will we enter you on the class roster. Please register for classes at least 7 days prior to when that class meets. If you withdraw from a class 8 days prior to the beginning of the class, you will receive a refund minus a $10 cancellation fee. If you withdraw from a class 7 days or less prior to the class, you will not receive a refund. If a class is cancelled, you will receive a full refund. Guest Artist Workshops/Lectures: Since Fine Line must commit to the workshops and lectures well in advance, we must have special policies. You may pay in full when you register. If you cancel more than 45 days before the class, you will receive a refund minus a $50 cancellation fee. If it is less than 45 days before the workshop, you will not receive a refund. Perhaps you can find someone to take your place so your payment is not totally lost. As a service to our students, and since we try to advertise our workshops well in advance, we offer a non-refundable deposit of $50 for each workshop. This assures you a place in the workshop roster. However, you must pay the full amount owed (less the $50 deposit) 45 days before the workshop begins. If you cancel before you have paid the full amount of the class, you forfeit the $50 deposit. If Fine Line must cancel a workshop, your money will be refunded. 34 FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER Many times we’ve heard prospective students rue the fact that classes they are interested in taking are scheduled on days or at times that just do not fit into their busy schedules. Well now, there’s an opportunity for you to address this issue. Round up three or more of your friends interested in the same class and present to Fine Line one or more possible options (dates & times) for your class to take place. When your friends agree upon the possible dates and times, call Fine Line to inform us what you are interested in. We will then contact the instructor to find out if any of your options (dates, time, class) fit into his/her schedule. Please note that we must have at least four (4) students in the class or classes you are requesting to be scheduled. All dates, times, locations, and fees will be determined in consultation with Fine Line staff, faculty, and students. C USTO M C LASSE S & SCHOLAR SHI PS A C LA S S A L L YOUR OWN Classes taught by Fine Line faculty: Perhaps something we offered in the past is not being offered at this time and you would be interested if we could make arrangements with the instructor. That too could be worked out in the same fashion as mentioned above. S C H O LA R S H I P S Due by May 15, 2015 The Patricia Ostewig Memorial Scholarship Program is designed to encourage and assist artists in expanding their knowledge and skills through classes at Fine Line. Two scholarships are awarded each semester. The deadline for Summer classes is May 15, 2015. For applications and more details please visit fineline.org. SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 35 Membership benefits include discounts on your classes and workshops, 10% discount on TFL shop (exclusions include books, magazines and large equipment), invitations to special events and regular mailings of class schedules. VOLUNTEER OPP O RT U N I T I E S Volunteers are the heart and soul of Fine Line. Without their giving of time, energy and talent, Fine Line could not easily offer the exciting and enriching classes and workshops and events that nurture the creative spirit. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new people, new challenges, new opportunities, use your skills and share your talents and experience with a wider community of creative people. Interested in volunteering? We would love to hear from you! FACI L I T Y AND LO C ATION MAP AD D I TIONAL IN FO RMATION MEMBERSHIP BEN E F I T S C LO S U R E S Memorial Day May 23-25 4th of July July 3-5 Summer Break Aug 16 – 30 Blacksmith Storage Building N Fiber Studio Restroom Director’s Office Private K AVA NAG H GA L L E RY Coming West on I-90, exit at Randall Road. Go south (Left hand turn) onto Randall. Go to Bolcum (approximately 8 miles). Turn West (Right) onto Bolcum. Approximately 1 block past Crane Road is the new entrance to Fine Line. Across from the Primrose Soccer Fields. N new entrance Bolcum Road FOX RIVE R Crane Road Route 31 Randall Road Crane Road Dean Parking Stree t Peck Road W. Main Street (Rt. 64) Lunch Area W. State Street (Rt. 38) Milk House FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER Loading Zone Entrance Surface Design Studio 37w570 Bolcum Road St. Charles, IL 60175 Red Gate Road Burr Road Fine Line Shop No Parking/ Painting Studio Restrooms FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER Silver Glen Road FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER Entrance 36 Kavanagh Gallery Map not to scale. Main Entrance Weaving Studio Entrance Pottery Studio Raku Jewelry Studio Coming East or West on I-88, exit at Orchard. Turn right and follow to Randall Road. Turn North (left) on to Randall Road. Blacksmith Storage Go to Bolcum. Building(Bolcum is about 3 1/2 miles north of Route 64.) Turn West (left) on to Bolcum.Fiber Approximately 1 block Studio past Crane Road is the new entrance to Fine Line. Across Restroom from the Primrose Soccer Fields. Restroom Milk House No Parking/ Loading Zone Lunch Room Coming East on I-90, exit at Randall Road. Go South (Right hand turn) on Randall to Bolcum Road. Follow above directions. Private Lunch Area Unpredictable July 10 – Aug 4 Painting Studio Dempsey Gallery Parking Entrance HERE’S HOW TO F I N D U S Patio Weaving Studio Patio Fine Line Shop Main Entrance Restroom Art 2015 – It’s what we do May – July 2 Volunteer contact Jodi Younglove at Jodi@fineline.org or call 630-584-9443. Director’s Office Dempsey Gallery SUMMER 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE 630.584.9443 info@fineline.org www.fineline.org To Bolcum Road The lunch area in the Weaving Studio and lunch room in the Kavanagh Building both have a microwave, refrigerator and pop machine. This program is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council 37w570 Bolcum Road St. Charles, Illinois 60175
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