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LATE SPRING/SUMMER 2015Newsletter and Catalog
2 Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum, Gallery & School of Art Late Spring/Summer 2015
The Lighthouse ArtCenter, a member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, provides visual and performing arts for the community through unique collections, engaging exhibitions and cultural programs, a dynamic School of Art and diverse outreach activities. BoARd of dIRECToRS
President Frederick B. Putney, Ph.D.Vice President Peter Gloggner
Treasurer Tim PetersSecretary Patricia DeAloia
Immediate Past President Colette Meyer, Esq.Susan BardinLaurie Brower David Click, Esq.Donaldson E. HearingCathy HelowiczBarbara KirschJane O’Neill
Anne Palumbo, Ph.D.Ruth PetzoldRosalie RoushSusan Namm SpencerRobert TrevisaniTricia TrimbleRoseanne Williams
STaffExecutive Director Katie Deits
Director of Finance Julie AlexanderCurator & Asst. to the Exec. Director Barbra Broidy
Director of Events & Marketing Sheila McDonald-BellDirector of Education Cynthia Trone
Data and Media Manager Sarah NastriVolunteer Coordinator and Historian Evelyne Bates
Admin. Asst. and Visitor Relations Sheri GanszSchool Registrar / Admin. Asst. Penny Robb
Ceramic Resident Will McCombArt Supply Store and Special Projects Robyn Roberts
School Admin. Asst. Mary Ward
Judy FlescherKit Seidel
Sally SiegelMason Walsh
AdVISoRY CoUNCIL
Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum & Gallery373 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, FL 33469
(561) 746-3101
School of Art395 Seabrook Road Tequesta, FL 33469
(561) 748-8737LighthouseArts.org
Photographers: Jack Bates, Barbra Broidy, Katie Deits, Ralph Papa, David Randell,
Howard Rollins, Jen Scott, Cynthia Trone
Graphic Design: Sarah Nastri
2015 Shine AwardEach year the Shine Award is
presented to a person who is an outstanding volunteer and generously gives his or her time and talents for the benefit of the Lighthouse ArtCenter.
Jane O’Neill is a member of the Board of Directors and chair of the Education Committee. She and her husband Pat chaired the 2012 Annual Beaux Arts Ball. She also coordinates faculty events, started a fund for visiting workshop artists, and helped to start the Plein Air Festival, along with many other projects. It is with gratitude that we thank Mrs. O'Neill for all that she has done for the ArtCenter!
Board NewsThe Lighthouse ArtCenter welcomes
Tricia Trimble to its board of directors.
In 2005, she joined Maltz Jupiter Theatre as Director of Development and its Managing Director in May 2008 until August 2014. She co-led the Theatre from a budget of $3.5 million to $6.2 million, a subscription base of 2,300 to 7,650 and a donor base from 695 to 2,733. Through her efforts the Theatre was also able to pay off a large operating debt, expand the physical facility and secure a $10 million endowment.
In August 2014, Tricia joined her husband Tom at Morgan Stanley forming The Trimble Group and works full-time as a financial advisor. She
serves on the board of The Boys and Girls Club of Martin County.
Mrs. Trimble is a native Floridian raised on Key Biscayne and lives in BallenIsles Country Club.
Are you a lover of art and culture? For more than 50
years, the Lighthouse ArtCenter has been bringing the joy of art to Palm Beach and Martin counties.
Whether you are an art student, a collector perusing the museum, a parent
of a camper, or a friend of the arts, please take a moment to think about what art and culture means to you.
Do you want people to have world-class art instruction right here in your community?
Do you want children to have summer enrichment ArtCamp?
Do you want people in nursing homes and mental health facilities to have ArtReach?
Please look into your heart and ask yourself, “What can I do to help?”
The ArtCenter is a member-supported organization, so if you are not yet a member, please join! If you are a member, will you consider elevating your membership?
Why not grant a wish from our list? Sponsor an exhibition or an event? Donate a scholarship? Include the ArtCenter in your planned giving and will? Become a valued volunteer? Our volunteers are the heart of our ArtCenter, and the vibrant group welcomes newcomers.
Please ask yourself, what can I afford to offer? Whether it is a monetary or a time donation, we need your help!
Many people have found inspiration at the Lighthouse ArtCenter, enjoying learning about art and the camaraderie of a community of artful people.
We sincerely thank you for your support as we endeavor to bring the joy of art to all!
Katie Deits Executive Director
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Saturday, November 7, 2015 6 to 10 p.m. Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum
The 9th Annual D'Art for Art is a fast-paced, exciting event, where patrons enjoy an open bar, hors d’oeuvres and a delicious gourmet dinner from Little Moir's Food Shack and leave with a fabulous work of art, all for the price of a ticket! The ArtCenter is filled with exceptional artwork, jewelry and more, donated by local and national artists.
Drink, dine and when your name is called, “dart” to an outstanding piece of art to take home as the ultimate party favor! Join in the fun and wear red for this year's theme:
"Red Hot d'Art for Art — a sizzling good time!"
Buy tickets at Lighthousearts.org or call (561) 746-3101.Tickets on or prior to September 30: $350 per ticket Table of eight: $2,700; Table of ten: $3,400after September 30: $375 per ticket Table of eight: $2,900; Table of ten: $3,650The Artists' Appreciation Party and Collectors' Preview Reception on Sun., November 1, is generously sponsored by Key Private Bank.Limited Collectors' tickets for $75 are available.
2014-15 Season D'Art for Art
ArtyBras Pink Cocktail Party & Fashion Show was an “uplifting” success! More than 220 guests enjoyed tasty bites, pink cocktails and a one-of-a-kind fashion show featuring artistically designed bras auctioned to benefit the Jupiter Medical Center.
Champagne, gourmet tea, arty edibles, artistic clothing and the chance to purchase artist-made clothing and accessories highlighted the inaugural, sold-out ArtTea Fashion Show event in January.
Guests got into the 1970’s art scene fun at the Art Dine & Dance Experience and the event raised more than $60,000 for the Lighthouse ArtCenter’s art exhibitions, ArtReach and educational programs.
Fifty professional plein air artists traveled from Alaska, Virginia, Wisconsin and other parts of the United States to capture local beauty for all time during the 2nd Annual Plein Air Festival. Jason Sacran won the $5,000 grand prize.
Carl Bretzke won the $1,000 Quick Draw Paint Out prize. Festival attendance was over 1,000 and more than 55 paintings sold.
Chairs: Gerri Aurre and Julie Silk Beaumont
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In our ArtReach program, we offer
art instruction and materials to individuals who would otherwise
have little opportu-nity to participate in
artistically creative pro-cesses. We serve students with mental and/or physical handicaps, as well as those who are economically disadvan-taged or elderly. Our programs bring the joy and healing of artistic expres-sion to those where it is lacking, and we also welcome students to our loca-tion to experience the ArtCenter. Our
comprehensive curriculums address the specific needs of these students. In 2014-15, we have the privilege of work-ing with Martin County Special Needs, New Day Adult Care, El Sol Commu-nity Resource Center, Jupiter Medical Center, Beyond Blind Institute, River-Bend Academy at Sandy Pines, as well as numerous local schools and special needs programs. The positive impact this program has had on the individ-ual students and our community is remarkable, and would not be possible without the continued support of our members, donors and grants.
for information, please contact Cynthia Trone, Director of Education (561) 748-8737.
As part of an international effort to fight hunger, the Lighthouse ArtCenter was the source for 1,000 ceramic bowls at Empty Bowls 2015. More than 350 people volunteered in our ceramics studio in the five-month effort to cre-ate the one-of-a-kind bowls that were sold at two events in February. We are proud to have been a part of this successful fundraiser that raised nearly $50,000 for the Palm Beach County
Food Bank! Participants in the ceram-ics studio ranged in age from 2 to 89, from complete novices to professional ceramic artists. Helping to feed the hungry families in our county through this local effort raised awareness of the power of art, teamwork, community and the need for volunteerism in our culture. We thank the many kind peo-ple who helped us make Empty Bowls 2015 a success!
Tibetan Monks Sacred Arts Tour
Community OutreachEvery donation means less strain on our budget. Help us keep costs down so we can offer accessible, affordable, quality visual arts exhibitions, performances, classes, workshops, children’s ArtCamps, free community ArtReach and unique special events.
UNRESTRICTEd fUNdS Unrestricted funds will be applied to our greatest needs.
MUSEUM Exhibition sponsor: $2,500 and up Underwrite lighting in Museum: $6,000 10 Museum Stools: $1,680 (Please note: scholarships are awarded according to financial need.)CHILdREN Send a child to Summer ArtCamp: 4-5-year old for one week: $150 4-5-year old for 10 weeks: $1,235 6-to-12-year old for one week: $230 6-to-12-year old for 10 weeks: $2,035
YoUTH/TEEN SCHoLARSHIPS 8-week drawing or painting class: $165 8-week ceramics class: $175
SPECIAL NEEdS Class for adults and children: 8 weeks: $235
SCHooL of ART 10 New Stools: $400 10 New Easels: $500 New fans for ceramic studio: $500 Paint floor and ceiling of School: $1,000 ArtReach supplies: $1,000 Storage Shed: $3,000 Glass Kiln: $3,500 Deck with awning and outdoor seating, for outdoor classes and social areas: approx. $50,000
Sponsorship OpportunitiesYour sponsorship helps to provide
for extensive cultural programming at the Museum and School of Art, including exhibitions, art classes and musical and art events. And, it will give thousands of youth, disabled and elderly access to the arts through ArtReach programs. Many levels of sponsorships are available for a variety of events, exhibitions, equipment, underwriting and scholarships. Your support is very much appreciated.Please contact Katie Deits, Executive Director (561) 746-3101.
Wishlist
Empty Bowls
ArtReach: We bring the joy of art to all!
In February, eight Tibetan monks visiting from the Drepung Gomang Monastery created a mandala out of colored sand in the ArtCenter Museum.
Director of Education Cynthia Trone selected the theme of Chenrezig, or Compassion, for the ArtCenter’s own mandala.
More than 1,500 visitors enjoyed the Dalai Lama-sanctioned Sacred Art Tour, and watching the mandala created.
The monks shared their traditions, including making traditional dinners at the ArtCenter, sharing their knowledge of sand art during family workshops, and beginning and ending each day with a meditative chant.
The week-long event culminated with a special ceremony dissolution of the sacred sand mandala and blessing of the Jupiter Inlet and waterway at the Jupiter Lighthouse.
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April 6 to April 29, 2015• 37th Annual Member Exhibition & SaleSee the artwork of our talented members, faculty and adult students from our School of Art.Opening reception and awards presentation: 3rd Thursday, April 16, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
May 6 to May 21, 2015• 45th Annual K-12 ExhibitPalm Beach and Martin counties kindergarten through 12th grade students exhibit their art in the museum for their families, friends and teachers to see. Major sponsors include Jordan and Sandy Bernstein and Jupiter-Tequesta Junior Woman's Club.awards Reception for 6th through 12th grade: Wed., May 6 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. awards Reception for K through 5th grade: Thurs., May 7 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
June 1 to August 13, 2015• Fifth Art of AssociationMore than a dozen art clubs and associations from the Gold and Treasure coasts exhibit the artwork of their members. It's a great opportunity to meet artists and foster relationships, as well as to collect art from artists working in our area.Opening and awards Reception: 3rd Thursday, June 18, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Meet the associations Reception: 3rd Thursday, July 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Season Preview: 2nd Thursday, August 13 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 10 to October 24, 2015• Environmentally Engaged Artists from around the country reflect on issues and solutions for Florida. Opening & awards reception: 3rd Thursday, Sept. 17, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. • Faculty ExhibitionCome meet our faculty and new instructors. Be inspired to take classes and learn their techniques and methods.• Ceramics ExhibitionView the style and techniques that will be taught in upcoming Master Workshops by visiting ceramic artists. 3rd Thursday, October 15, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 1 to November 7, 2015• D’Art for Art ExhibitionAn exhibition of donated works will be judged and on display prior to the fundraiser event. Artists, please consider a donation of an original work of art to support the programs at the ArtCenter!Donating artists appreciation Party and Collector’s Preview: Sunday, Nov. 1, 5 to 7 p.m.
Nov. 19, 2015 to March 5, 2016 • Two Centuries of American Art: Manoogian CollectionConsidered to be one of the most significant p r i v a t e c o l l e c t i o n s of American art compiled during the 20th century. This landmark exhibition will include 19th- and 20th-century American paintings.
The collection has been at the White House, The National Gallery of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Detroit Institute of Art, among other museums, as well as tours outside of the country.
Featuring lectures, docent-led tours and educational programs for children, the exhibition presents an opportunity for our community to see extraordinary art by American Artists.Opening reception: 3rd Thursday, November 19, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Lecture and reception: 3rd Thursday, December 17, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
NEW doCENT TRAINING PRoGRAM Lighthouse ArtCenter docents play a vital role in educating and engaging museum visitors, by discussing the works on view. If you enjoy studying and talking about art, apply to be part of the 2015 Docent Education Program. Call the Lighthouse artCenter Curator at (561) 746-3101 or [email protected]
Exhibitions
artists: Professional photos of your art Great photos of your art are essential for digital
submissions to art competitions. The ArtCenter is making this easier and affordable with professional photographer and ArtCenter faculty member David R. Randell photographing of your art in
the ArtCenter's Photo Studio. Wait while your art is photographed or come back to pick up your pieces. Within one week, digital files will be ready online or on a CD. For $65, you will receive high-resolution images up to five pieces (suitable for printing and reproduction), plus lower resolution versions for submissions and posting online. ($12 for each additional piece.) Call Sheri (561) 746-3101.
Volunteer Today!The Lighthouse ArtCenter depends on the dedicated
help of dozens of volunteers, who have logged many hours of service this year. Have fun and make new friends, too! Join us for the Annual Volunteer Tea on Mon., April 27 from 1- 2:30 p.m. at the Museum. RSVP by Apr. 24.• Fundraising • Front Desk • Exhibition Installation • Building Beautification • Ambassador for Outside Events • Computer Skills • Special Events: Kitchen, Servers, Bartenders Call Evelyne or Sheri at (561) 746-3101. Volunteers are at the core of the ArtCenter!
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On the 3rd Thursday evening of each month from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., enjoy a wine and passed
hors d' oeuvres reception featuring exhibition openings, concerts, lectures, art demonstrations, live performances and gallery talks. It's a perfect opportunity to broaden your knowledge of the arts and mingle with other art enthusiasts and Lighthouse ArtCenter members. Free to Members, $10 Nonmembers. See LighthouseArts.org for calendar of events.
3rd Thursday Sponsors:
Support Your Local ArtCenter!There are many benefits of membership and one of the greatest is the sense
of community that the ArtCenter creates. Your tax-deductable membership helps provide an inspiring art school, museum, exhibitions and ArtReach programs. Please help support the ArtCenter with the highest level of membership you can afford. Thank you for your generosity! Purchase membership at LighthouseArts.org or call (561) 746-3101.
LEVELS of MEMBERSHIP ANd BENEfITSArtists’ Guild (Add $50 to any level membership) • Designed for working artists: professional development, juried access to Artists’ Guild Gallery and exhibition opportunities.Student Member $35 (Ages 4 to 22 with I.D.) • Free admission to Museum• Eligible to register for art classes and workshops• 10% Discount in our Museum Store and 20% discount in our art Supply Store • Discount at Jerry’s artarama, Easel art and Stuart art Supply Individual Member $75 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Free admission to 3rd Thursdays• Opportunity to display artwork in the Annual Member Exhibition & Sale • Reduced entry fees for Call to Artists • A vote in the annual meetingfamily $100 (All of the above benefits for two adults and their children or grandchildren under 18) • NEW! Free or discounted admission to over 800 museums and gardens in the Southeastern Reciprocal and the North american Reciprocal Museum ProgramsPatrons’ Club $250 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Two guest passes to Museum for 3rd Thursday• Invitation to special receptions and social eventsBenefactors’ Guild $500 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Recognition in the annual Beaux Arts Bash event program; four passes to Museum or 3rd Thursday • Recognition on Donor Board at Museum and School • Early registration for art classes and workshopsPresident’s Council $1,000 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Link on LighthouseArts.org; Eight passes to Museum and 3rd ThursdayCollectors’ Council $2,500 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Private preview with exhibiting artist(s); invitation to Art VIP eventsConnoisseurs’ Circle $5,000 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Two tickets to the Annual Beaux Arts Bash; one complimentary art class • A private Director’s tour of the Museum for 10 peopleGrand Council $7,500 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Use of ArtCenter facilities for one private party Royal Council $10,000 (All of the above benefits, plus...) • Two tickets to D’Art for Art; private cocktail party in museum with key museum leaders; ArtParty Experience in ceramics or painting at the School of Art for ten peopleSmall Business Membership $250 (Companies of 20 employees or less, Includes 10 guest passes and website link; individual membership benefits for owner or manager)Corporate Membership $1,000 (Business membership benefits, plus 20 guest passes ; website link ; Donor Board recognition at Museum and School and use of facilities for a meeting)
Membership
Artists' Guild GalleryThe Artists’ Guild membership level
is designed for working artists and includes exhibition opportunities, professional development, as well as networking opportunities.
The Artists’ Guild Gallery at the Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum features the work of professional artist members whose artwork is for sale and ideal for special gifts or for collectors.
Exhibiting members are also offered off-site opportunities to exhibit their work.
Palm Beach and Martin County
School teachers receive 50% discount on any membership
level. Visit the Museum or call (561) 746-3101.
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Studio PaintingPainting from still life will enhance your ability to see and use color, value and temperature correctly. Learn how to improve your work by implementing the four pillars of a successful painting in this hands-on class. Oil, intermedi-ate to advanced. 2-day workshop will include exercises to understand and sim-plify color values. Limit of 10 students per class. Instructor: Manon SanderMay 11 & 12; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Studio A: School $150 or Mon., May 18; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Studio A: School $80
dynamic Collage & PaintingUsing a variety of materials (illustration board, 140 lb. and 300 lb. watercolor paper, speciality papers, acrylics, clay, metallics, tempera, Pearl Ex pigments, air brush, ruling pen and 1” flat, #8 round and fan brushes), we will create a con-temporary, step-by-step approach to develop a landscape/seascape or non-objective work with a 3D layering effect.Instructor: Jim RiggTues., May 12 or 26; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Studio B: School $80
figure drawingStudents will learn how to interpret and capture the essence of the human form. Learn the fundamentals of the human figure, with facial expression and body gesticulation, including how clothing drapes the human structure. Work with your choice of drawing medium, such as pastel, charcoal or pencil. Instructor: Pat CrowleyMay 14 or 28; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Studio B: School $100Tuition includes model fee.
Encaustic PaintingExplore the ancient and fascinat-ing art of encaustic painting. Create a pigment in a mixture of wax and resin, and experiment with the col-ors and design in melted wax. All skill levels welcome, advanced encaustic students are welcome to work with Heidi on technique and creativity. Instructor: Heidi MayfieldSat., May 16; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Studio B: School $80
Photo SafariLearn how to get the best results out of your camera. You will have the unique opportunity to learn from and work with professional photographer, David Ran-dell. Friday will be spent reviewing the basics of photography, the use of camera controls and their application to getting better images. Saturday will be a pho-tographic field trip to Riverbend Park! All skill levels welcome. Advanced point & shoot, mirrorless or digital SLR is rec-ommended. Please arrange your own transportation to Riverbend Park. We will be walking along trails so wear walking shoes and sunscreen. Application of bug repellent before arrival recommended.Instructor: David RandellFri., May 22; 6 to 8 p.m.; Master Studio: Museum and Sat., May 23; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Riverbend Park $90
Landscapes in PastelLearn the joy and grace of drawing with soft pastels. Experiment with structure and color, in this fun, stress-free class. No experience necessary.Instructor: alessandra GieffersSat., June 13; 9 a.m. to noon; Studio B: School $50
WorkshopsUpcoming Fall And Winter WorkshopsWorld Class Art Instruction
by Visiting ArtistsElio Camacho, Plein Air Painting
Eli Cedrone, Painting the Figure in Studio and OutdoorsJennifer Chaparro, Street Painting
Tara Grim, Beyond Alla Prima (Discovery of New Ideas)
Elder Jones, Concrete Art
Shelby Keefe, Plein Air Painting
Chris Kling, Portraiture
Jackie Lanier, Raku Ceramics
Heidi Mayfield, Abstract and Encaustic Painting
Jason Sacran, Plein Air Painting
(Jason was the Grand Prize winner at the 2015 Plein Air Festival.)
James Edward Scherbarth, Oil and Cold Wax PaintingVisiting Ceramic Artists, February and March 2016
In order to keep our Visiting Artist Workshops reasonably priced, please contribute to our Workshop Fund. Call Cynthia Trone at (561) 748-8737.
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CeramicsTuition includes a materials fee for one 25 lb. bag of
clay, glazing and firing pieces made in class. Additional clay and firing space available for purchase.
MoNdAYCeramicsLearn to make functional ceramics in hand-building and on the wheel. Discov-er aesthetics of form, glaze application, kiln loading and firing. Learn to make bowls and cups. Class may be repeat-ed until the student is ready for more advanced coursework.Instructor: Will McCombMon., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolLate Spring: $255
TUESdAYWheel IDesigned for the absolute beginner, this course will introduce creating functional ceramics on the wheel. Emphasis is on aesthetics of form, glaze application, kiln loading and firing. Includes demonstra-tion, critiques and current and historical concerns in the world of ceramics. Learn to make cylinders, cups and bowls. Class can be repeated until the student is ready for more advanced coursework.Instructor: Justin LambertTues., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio 3D: SchoolLate Spring: $255
WEdNESdAYWheel IIWheel II continues investigation into wheel-formed pottery. This hands-on class includes demonstrations, lectures, critiques, glaze experimentation, kiln loading and firing. Types of vessel con-struction covered in this class include lidded forms, pouring vessels, handles and large forms.Instructor: Justin LambertWed., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio 3D: SchoolLate Spring: $255
HandbuildingStudents are taught a variety of basic hand-building construction techniques and will apply their individual artistic interests and talents to create decora-tive and/or functional ceramic pieces as well as representational or abstract sculp-tures. Advaced students may add carv-ing to create unique projects. Instructor offers personal attention to each student. Each student is challenged to explore and create projects that push their skills and imagniation. Students are shown how to finish projects using a variety of glazing methods.Instructor: Sid WaleshWed., 1 to 4 p.m. or 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolLate Spring: $255
Beginning WheelDesigned for the absolute beginner, this course will introduce creating functional ceramics on the wheel. Emphasis is on aesthetics of form, glaze application, kiln loading and firing. Includes demonstra-tion, critiques and current and historical concerns in the world of ceramics. Learn to make cylinders, cups and bowls. Class can be repeated until the student is ready for more advanced coursework.Instructor: Courtney PageWed., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolLate Spring: $255
SATURdAYCeramicsLearn to make functional ceramics on the wheel. Discover aesthetics of form, glaze application, kiln loading and firing. Instructor will demonstrate and familar-ize the students on the history of ceram-ics, as well as contemporary ceramics. Learn to make bowls and cups. Class may be repeated until the student is ready for more advanced coursework.Instructor: Will McCombSat., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio 3D: SchoolLate Spring: $255Sat., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolSummer: $340
Welcome new Artist-in- Residence, Will McComb! The Lighthouse ArtCenter welcomes the skilled artist and teacher, Will McComb, as the Ceramic Resident for 2015-16. He comes to us from Kentucky, where he earned his BA in Art Studio at the University of Kentucky. He will be supervising the ceramic studio, teaching classes and summer camp, and being the heart of our vibrant ceramics community.
Adult Classes
open Ceramics StudioCeramic Open Studios are uninstruct-ed and open to all skill levels. Clay, glazes and firing are not included. A 25-pound bag of clay is $25. Inquire about firing rates. Sign in/out at Front Desk. All students are responsible for cleaning work area. Members onlyLate Spring: Mon., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Tues., 1 to 4 p.m.; Thurs., 9 a.m. to noon; Sat., 1 to 4 p.m. Summer: Mon., 3 to 6 p.m.; Wed., 3 to 6 p.m.; Thurs., 3 to 6 p.m.$30 per three hour session
PLEASE NoTE: Class sizes are limited to 12 students. Register for classes and workshops, view faculty bios and supply lists at LighthouseArts.org. Members receive a 20% discount in our Art Supply Store located at the School of Art, 395 Seabrook Road.
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DrawingMoNdAY
Pastels: drawing in ColorDiscover the beauty and excitement that color can add to your drawing. Sharpen your observational drawing skills while working from a variety of interesting subject matter and learn to integrate color successfully in your work. Students will explore under-painting techniques, value and color studies, surface applica-tions and effective and creative ways of using photo references.Instructor: Ted MatzMon., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio A: School Late Spring: $240
drawingDrawing is the foundation for art. Learn how to observe shapes, values and textures. Work with a broad range of drawing materials, including pencil, char-coal, conté and pen. For beginning to advanced students, this class will hone your skills and composition.Instructor: Randall ScottMon., 4 to 6 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumLate Spring: $150
TUESdAYdrawingDrawing is the foundation for art. Learn how to observe shapes, values and textures. Work with a broad range of drawing materials, including pencil, char-coal, conté and pen. For beginning to advanced students, this class will hone your skills and composition.Instructor: Randall ScottTues., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $225
SATURdAYdrawingThis course places importance on developing and refining basic skills, including increasing observational skills. Students investigate a broad range of drawing materials, allowing them to find the right drawing instru-ment.Instructor: Ted MatzSat., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio A: SchoolLate Spring: $240
JewelryWEdNESdAY
Make Beautiful JewelryLearn the elementary techniques of hand-making jewelry from an experi-enced and talented silversmith/gold-smith/designer. In an environment that fosters creativity, Tracey will guide each student through their own design and the construction of it. Using silver, gold, copper or brass (and gems if desired), you will learn to design, saw, bend, ham-mer, solder, file and polish. Beginner and experienced crafters can benefit.Instructor: Tracey RoedlWed., 9 a.m. to noon; Master Studio: Museum orSat., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumLate Spring: $225Wed., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: Museum orSat., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolSummer: $300
Mixed Media TUESdAY
Calligraphy & Hand LetteringStudents will explore the lost art of hand-writing and artistic calligraphy. Students will practice and experiment with pen-cils, felt-tip pens, markers, ink pens and brushes. No experience necessary, all lev-els welcome. Instructor: Marta LlorensTues., 5 to 7 p.m; Studio A: School Late Spring: $175
PaintingMoNdAY
PortraitureDevelop skills necessary to create por-traits in oil, acrylic, watercolor or pastel. Included are demonstrations, live models and individual guidance. Painting experi-ence required. Tuition Includes model fee.Instructor: Norma ConwayMon., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $250
Artist’s Choice, Any MediumHave a project that you need help in getting started? Or do you have a piece that just needs a little help and advice? It doesn’t matter if you are experienced or are just starting out. You may choose the medium you want to work in or explore. There will be a still life set up, but you are welcome to bring something to work from.Instructor: Ted MatzMon., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: School Late Spring: $240
Realism in PaintingStudents will explore the world of real-ism and learn how to capture its essence with one-on-one instruction, as they create realistic masterpieces. Students are encouraged to research and develop themes, as well as bring their own photo-graphs from which to work.Instructor: Randall ScottMon., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumLate Spring: $225
dynamic Painting TechniquesUsing a variety of materials we will create a contemporary, step-by-step approach to develop a landscape/seascape or non-objective work with a 3D layering effect.Instructor: Jim RiggMon., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $225
Adult Classes
open Portrait Studio The Open Portrait Studio is an uninstructed session in which the ArtCenter provides the model, and the students direct the poses of the model. Students are welcome to work in any medium. Late Spring: Thurs., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: School Summer: Thurs., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: Museum $15 per three hour session
open figure Studio The Open Figure Studio is an uninstructed session in which the ArtCenter provides the model, and the students direct the poses of the model. Late Spring: Mon., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio B: School $20 per three hour sessionNOTE: Students must pre-register at least three days prior to attending open studio sessions. If the minimum number of four students has not been met, the session will be cancelled. Please call for availability.
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Adult Classes
Painting in All MediumsHave a project that you need help in getting started? Or do you have a piece that just needs a little help and advice? It doesn’t matter if you are experienced or are just starting out. You may choose the medium you want to work in or explore. There will be a still life set up, but you are welcome to bring something to work from.Instructor: Randall ScottMon., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumSummer: $300
drawing & PaintingLearn how to observe shapes, values and textures. Work with a broad range of drawing and painting materials, including pencil, charcoal, conté, pen and acrylic paints. For beginning to advanced students, this class will hone your skills and composition.Instructor: Randall ScottMon., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolSummer: $300
TUESdAYBeginning PaintingNever picked up a paintbrush? This class will provide a strong foundation in color theory and paint application in a sup-portive and light-hearted environment. The instructor will walk students through drawing their chosen subject matter, mixing colors and applying color to can-vas. Students can work with either oil or acrylic paint.Instructor: Ted MatzTues., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio A: School Late Spring: $240
Artist’s Choice, Any MediumHave a project that you need help in getting started? Or do you have a piece that just needs a little help and advice? It doesn’t matter if you are experienced or are just starting out. You may choose the medium you want to work in or explore. There will be a still life set up, but you are welcome to bring something to work from.Instructor: Ted MatzTues., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: School Late Spring: $240
WEdNESdAYBeyond Basics WatercolorJump into the liquid world of watercol-ors. Learn the basics of washes, glazing, dry brush and many other watercolor techniques. Class will focus on structured exercises to develop skills in handling watercolors.Instructor: Peggy KirkwoodWed., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolLate Spring: $225
Realism in PaintingStudents will explore the world of real-ism and learn how to capture its essence with one-on-one instruction, as they cre-ate realistic masterpieces. Students are encouraged to research and develop themes, as well as bring their own pho-tographs from which to work.Instructor: Randall ScottWed., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolLate Spring: $225Summer: $300
THURSdAYPaint & draw What You LikeExperienced painters will benefit from this open-studio format that allows them to work with any subject matter or painting medium, while Norma advises, critiques and helps solve problems.Instructor: Norma ConwayThurs., 9 a.m. to Noon; Studio A: SchoolLate Spring: $225
Intermediate to Advanced WatercolorStudents will enjoy painting still-life arrangements provided by the instruc-tor, while respecting the spontaneity and versatility of the medium. Learn to paint clean, colorful, clear, vivid paintings with emphasis on composition, value and relationships of objects and shapes. Prior experience with watercolor and drawing are recommended.Instructor: Barbara CarswellThurs., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumLate Spring: $225
fRIdAYPlein Air and Studio PaintingPaint local landscapes with some stu-dio work to go over common painting practices, all while learning the dynamics and joy of painting outdoors. Composi-tion, simplification of subject matter, the effects of light and weather and color mixing will be covered. All mediums and skill levels are welcome. Location sched-ule will be provided during first class.Instructor: Ted MatzFri., 9 a.m. to noon; Master Studio and on locationLate Spring: $240
Abstract Studio ClassThis will be an encouraging environ-ment for beginner to advanced stu-dents. Come with ideas, or develop them along the way. Topics like mak-ing your own canvas and panels will be covered. A variety of liquid, gel and paste mediums will be explored. Instructor: Vincent LardieriFri., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Studio B: School Late Spring: $225
Abstract PaintingLearn the fundamentals of painting independently from visual references. Students will discover their own style of painting using non-representational imagery. Seeing and not just looking will be emphasized. The inclusion of the accidental will be taken as an advantage in painting with an emphasis on self-expression and risk-taking.Instructor: Gary antonioFri., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolLate Spring: $225Fri., 1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumSummer: $300
Have an ArtParty!Whether it is a group of friends, a special occasion, birthday or a corporate outing, an ArtParty is lots of fun, as well as a learning experience. Create a clay pot, painting or make jewelry. Art supplies and professional art instruction are provided. Bring your own wine and refreshments! Call the School of art at (561) 748-8737.
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Beginning WatercolorJump into the liquid world of watercol-ors. Learn the basics of washes, glazing, dry brush and many other watercolor techniques. Class will focus on structured exercises to develop skills in handling watercolors.Instructor: Peggy KirkwoodFri., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $225
SATURdAYPaint & draw What You LikeExperienced painters will benefit from this open-studio format that allows them to work with any subject matter or painting medium, while Norma advises, critiques and helps solve problems.Instructor: Norma ConwaySat., 9 a.m. to Noon; Studio A: SchoolSummer: $225
Beginning PaintingNever picked up a paintbrush? This class will provide a strong foundation in color theory and paint application in a sup-portive and light-hearted environment. The instructor will walk students through drawing their chosen subject matter, mixing colors and applying color to can-vas. Students can work with either oil or acrylic paint.Instructor: Ted MatzSat., 1 to 4 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolLate Spring: $240
PhotographyTUESdAY
digital PhotographyLearn the basics of photography, the use of camera controls and their application in creative digital photography. Lighting and composition will be taught through hands-on lessons in studio and on loca-tion. Students are required to bring their own digital cam-era; advanced point and shoot, or digital SLR is preferred.Instructor: David RandellTues.,1 to 4 p.m.; Master Studio: MuseumLate Spring: $225
WEdNESdAYPhotoshop ElementsStudents will work with the latest version of Photoshop Elements covering the basic functions of the program introducing organization and importing images, basic corrections and editing, creative editing and layers, outputting to print, slide shows and web galleries. Students are required to bring laptop with Photoshop Elements software.Instructor: David RandellWed., 6 to 9 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $225
SATURdAYdigital Photography/PhotoshopLearn advanced photographic composi-tion, camera controls, how to get the best from advanced cameras, as well as studio and location lighting. After shoot-ing, we will work on downloading, DAM (Digital Asset Management), retouching and output. Students are required to bring their own digital camera (advanced point and shoot, or digital SLR is preferred) and personal laptop with Photoshop Elements software.Instructor: David RandellSat., 9 a.m. to noon; Master Studio: MuseumLate Spring: $225
Sculpture WEdNESdAY
Beginning figurative SculptureFor students with no prior experience, this class is a step-by-step demonstration of the techniques involved in sculpting the human figure. With individualized instruc-tion, students will create one sculpture of a live model. Surface finishing techniques will also be covered, as well as basic design issues and how to prepare for firing. Price includes model fee, one 25 lb. bag of clay and firing fee. Instructor: Eduardo GomezWed., 9 a.m. to noon; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $300
Special NeedsWEdNESdAY
Special Needs ArtsAre you or someone you love dealing with challenging disabilities? Making art can develop cognitive and motor skills and provide a venue for stress relief.Instructor: Peggy KirkwoodWed, 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $145 (Scholarships are available.)
SATURdAYfREE Special Needs 1st SaturdaySpecial needs students ages 16 to adult create art in a group setting which can facilitate art education, social skills and communication, as well as build confi-dence and self-esteem. They will have an opportunity to socialize with their peers and enjoy a tour of the Museum. Art supplies and a snack will be provided. Students should bring their lunch. This FREE program is underwritten by The Loxahatchee Club Educational Foundation. Space is limited and a reservation is required. To enroll, call Sheri or Evelyne at (561) 746-3101.First Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Museum, Free(May 2, June 6, July 11 (2nd Sat.) and Aug. 1)
Adult Classes
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MoNdAYYouth draw & Paint!For kids who like to draw and paint, this course provides an in-depth introduction to drawing and painting materials by allowing students to create in their own style, at their own developmental level. Mediums used are drawing with pencils, charcoal, pastels, chalk pastels, colored pencil, markers, crayons, tempera and acrylic paints. Ages 6-12Instructor: amalia MermingasMon., 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio B: SchoolLate Spring: $125
Teen StudioDesigned for middle- and high-school art students, this course provides challeng-ing, advanced techniques in drawing, painting and sculpture. The course struc-ture emphasizes concept development and self-expression and is exceptional for young artists wishing to hone their skills for admission to Dreyfoos School of the Arts or an undergraduate college art program.Instructor: Marta LlorensMon., 6 to 8 p.m.; Studio A: SchoolLate Spring: $125Mon., 6 to 8 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolSummer: $165
WEdNESdAYKid's ClayStudents learn hand-building ceramic techniques, focusing on different build-ing, glazing and firing methods. Ages 6-12Instructor: amalia Mermingas Wed., 4 to 6 p.m.; Studio 3D: SchoolLate Spring: $135
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Youth Art Tutoring @ Midtown PGAYoung artists who are looking to push forward to the next level have this unique opportunity to work with Master Artist Pat Crowley. Must have instructor approval for participation in this class; great preparation for art school and con-fidence in all 2-D mediums. Ages 9-18Instructor: Patrick CrowleySat., 9 a.m. to noon; Midtown PGALate Spring: $150
Children & Teen Classes
Teen Internship
Scholarships
Birthday pARTy! Parties at the ArtCenter inspire imaginations and
help instill an appreciation of art while children have fun creating wonderful artwork to take home. We provide first-class art instruction and all materials and you provide the cake and refreshments! Children will make a fun project based on the theme you have chosen, in ceramics or painting. Call the School of Art at (561) 748-8737.
The Lighthouse ArtCenter welcomes young adults from age 15 to 18 to join our Teen Internship Program. As an integral part of our 10-week Summer Enrichment ArtCamp, teens assist faculty in the dynamic multi-media studios. Teens earn community service hours for their participation. Many of our teen interns have gone on to earn their Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts, and their experience here often ignites an interest in teaching and artistic potential.
Mandatory orientation is on Tuesday, May 19th, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the School of Art.
Apply at LighthouseArts.org or call (561) 748-8737.
The Lighthouse ArtCenter is pleased to offer scholarships for adults and children, based on financial need. As a community based nonprofit arts organization, it is the heart of our mission that we offer the joy of art to all! We rely on the support of our generous members and donors to cover the cost of these valuable opportunities. Applications for Summer ArtCamp scholarships as well Youth and Adult art class scholarships are available on our website.
Contact Cynthia Trone, Director of Education at [email protected] for more information on applying for, as well as supporting, our scholarship program.
Weekly sessions for ages 4 to 12June 8 to August 14, 2015
Inspired by great art museums!
ArtCamp45th Annual Summer Enrichment
Register at LighthouseArts.org or call (561) 748-8737
During our 45th Annual Summer Enrichment ArtCamp, youth ages 4 to 12, will explore drawing, painting and ceramics. Along with multiple art projects, kids are exposed to art history, renowned artists and world cultures. Fun Fridays include a visit from Jupiter Academy of Music and Absolute Music, as well as a guided tour of the exhibitions at the Museum.
Week 1: June 8-12 Meet the MET (New York City) Explore the largest art museum in the United States and one of the ten largest in the world. New York is the city “that never sleeps” and the art world there is wide awake and thriving!
Week 2: June 15-19 La La LoUVRE (france)Bonjour Paris! We’re exploring the famous masterpieces at the world’s most visited museum, while discovering the wonderful art scene found all around Paris. After this week of camp, Mona Lisa won’t be the only one smiling!
Week 3: June 22-26 Ah....Acropolis (Greece)On the archaeological site of Makrygianni and the ruins of a part of Roman and early Byzantine Athens, we will virtually tour many of the artifacts that Greece has to offer.
Week 4: June 29-July 3 Go and GETTY! (California) Curious about famous works of art? Then GO GO to the Getty where we will enjoy many inspiring works of art, including European masterpieces, decorative arts, pho-tography and illuminated manuscripts.
Week 5: July 6–10 National Treasure (Taiwan)Discover the vibrant art scene and cultural life of Tai-wan, which is a place of diverse cultures, with influences from the Chinese, the Japanese, the Hakka, Southeast Asian countries, and Taiwan’s aboriginal tribes.
Week 6: July 13–17 Uffizi Pizza (Italy)Italy isn’t just known for its delicious food -- the Uffizi museum is a major destination of the art world.
Week 7: July 20–24 Adventures in the Smithsonian (Washington, d.C.)Explore the world’s largest museum, right here in our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.
Week 8: July 27–31 YA! VASA (Sweden)Anchors aweigh! The Vasa Museum is home to the only preserved 17th -century Viking sailing ship!
Week 9: August 3–7 No Prada, Yes Prado! (Spain)Fashion may be an art, but the Museo del Prado fea-tures one of the top collections of European art collec-tions dating back to the 12th century!
Week 10: August 10 –14 MoMA Mia! (New York City)We go out with a creative bang for our last week! The Museum of Modern Art’s collection fuels creativity and inspires us keep pushing art to the next level.
Kids ages 4-5: 9 a.m. to noonMembers $120; Nonmembers $150Kids ages 6-12: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Members $200; Nonmembers $23010% sibling discount Scholarships available.
Late Spring Class Schedule April 27 to June 6, 2015 (6 weeks)
Ceramics Drawing Jewelry Mixed Media Painting Photography Sculpture Uninstructed Open Studios Youth/Teen Other
Summer Class Schedule June 8 to August 1, 2015 (8 weeks)
Ceramics Drawing Jewelry Mixed Media Painting Photography Sculpture Uninstructed Open Studios Youth/Teen Other
TIME STUDIO a STUDIO B 3D STUDIO MUSEUM/MaSTER STUDIO9 a.m. to 12 Pastels, Drawing in Color-Matz
$240Portraiture-Conway $250 OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours
1 to 4 p.m. artist's Choice, any Medium-Matz $240
Dynamic Painting Techniques-Rigg $225
OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours Realism in Painting-Scott $225
4 to 6 p.m. Youth Draw & Paint-Mermingas $125 Drawing-Scott $150
6 to 9 p.m. Teen Studio-Llorens$125 ( 6-8 p.m.) OPEN fIGURE STUDIO $20 per 3 hours Ceramics-McComb $255
9 a.m. to 12 Beginning Painting-Matz $240 Wheel I-Lambert $255
1 to 4 p.m. artist's Choice, any Medium-Matz $240
Drawing-Scott $225 OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours Digital Photography-Randell $225
4 to 6 p.m. Calligraphy & Lettering-Llorens (5-7) $175
9 a.m. to 12 Beg. fig. Sculpture-Gomez $300 Wheel II-Lambert $255 Make Beautiful Jewelry-Roedl $225
1 to 4 p.m. Beyond Basics Watercolor-Kirkwood $225
Handbuilding-Walesh $255
4 to 6 p.m. Special Needs arts-Kirkwood $145 Kids’ Clay-Mermingas $135
6 to 9 p.m. Realism in Painting-Scott $225 Photoshop Elements-Randell $225 Beginning Wheel-Page $255Handbuilding-Walesh $255
9 a.m. to 12 Paint & Draw What You Like-Conway $225 OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours
1 to 4 p.m. OPEN PORTRaIT STUDIO $15 per 3 hours Int. to adv. Watercolor-Carswell $225
9 a.m. to 12 abstract Studio Class- Lardieri $225 (10 a.m.-1 p.m.)
Plein air & Studio Painting-Matz $240
1 to 4 p.m. abstract Painting-antonio $225 Beginning Watercolor-Kirkwood $225
9 a.m. to 12 Drawing-Matz $240 Youth art Tutoring @ Midtown PGa-Crowley $150
Ceramics-McComb $255 Special Needs 1st SaturdayDigital Photography-Randell $225
1 to 4 p.m. Beginning Painting-Matz $240 OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours Make Beautiful Jewelry-Roedl $225
TIME STUDIO a 3D STUDIO MUSEUM/MaSTER STUDIO
1 to 4 p.m. Painting in all Mediums-Scott $300
4 to 6 p.m. OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours (3-6 p.m.)
6 to 9 p.m. Drawing & Painting-Scott $300 Teen Studio-Llorens$165 ( 6-8 p.m.)
1 to 4 p.m. Make Beautiful Jewelry-Roedl $300
4 to 6 p.m. OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours (3-6 p.m.)
6 to 9 p.m. Realism in Painting-Scott $300
1 to 4 p.m. OPEN STUDIO $30 per three hours (3-6 p.m.) OPEN PORTRaIT STUDIO $15 per class
1 to 4 p.m. abstract Painting-antonio $300
9 a.m. to 12 Paint & Draw What You Like-Conway $300 Special Needs 1st Saturday
1 to 4 p.m. Make Beautiful Jewelry-Roedl $300 Ceramics-McComb $340
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dEAR STUdENT: We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Tuition fees cover only 60% of the costs of operating the school. The balance is raised through donations, fundraisers and member support. We must abide by these policies in order to be here to serve you and future generations. Classes are now only available to current members of the Lighthouse ArtCenter. REGISTRATIoN ANd REfUNd PoLICY: Included in each course registration is a non-refundable $25 registration fee. To withdraw, students must submit a written withdrawal request at least five working days prior to the start of the course. Students who meet this requirement will receive a full tuition refund minus the registration fee. Students who withdraw less than five working days before the start of that course will not receive a refund. There are no exceptions.
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Spring, Spring, Summer, Early Fall and Fall will be prorated for a $25 processing fee. Classes enrolled must be consecutive. Full-session students will have priority when registering for classes. There is No prorating in the Winter session.
MISSEd CLASSES: The Lighthouse ArtCen-ter staff always does their best to accom-modate all students. The School of Art is NOT responsible for providing students with make-up classes when a student has missed a class for any reason not the fault of the faculty or the School of Art. There are no refunds or make-ups for missed classes. Upon request, we will issue a tax-deduct-ible contribution receipt for missed classes. CoURSE CHANGES/CANCELLEd CoURSES: The School of Art reserves the right to sub-stitute instructors for any of its classes at any point in any term and to change its calendar, withdraw or modify a course at any time. Classes or workshops cancelled due to inclement weather or instructor absence will
be rescheduled according to studio availabil-ity. Students enrolled in courses which are cancelled by the School of Art will receive a full refund. In the event that a course or work-shop is cancelled, every effort will be made to notify students as quickly as possible. Off-site classes (i.e. Plein Air) will receive emails the evening before class announcing the location. SAfETY & LIABILITY: While the student can be assured that every reasonable safety pre-caution will be followed, the ArtCenter will not assume liability for injuries that occur within the scope of the subject area for which the student is enrolled. By completing reg-istration online or in person for any course, the student agrees to assume all reasonable liability from injuries related to the scope of the work being taught and releases the Light-house ArtCenter from any liability claims related to any injuries and/or accidents that may occur.
Our Museum is an impressive canvas on which to create any event, with unique galleries as the backdrop for hosting many types of occasions. A variety of art exhibitions offer an elegant ambience that will enhance the experience for yourself and your guests.
• Anniversary Parties• Birthday Parties• Cocktail Parties• Family Gatherings• Afternoon Teas• Elegant Dinners• Bridal and Baby Showers• Wedding Receptions• Corporate meetings & receptions• Vendor shows and receptions• Concerts and performances
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Exhibitions: Nearly 30,000 visitors see a dozen or more unique exhibi-tions a year. There are guided tours of these ArtCenter curated exhibitions for adults, families and school children on field trips.
Special Events: Every 3rd Thursday at 5:30 p.m. is a reception featuring exhibition openings, lectures, concerts or performances, along with other exciting cultural events.
Gift Shop: Artist-made jewelry, ceramics, paintings and greeting cards are made by our members. Featured books are also written by ArtCenter members. They make ideal gifts while supporting our creative community.
Artists' Guild Gallery: The ArtCenter offers juried guild members the chance to display and sell their work, as well as off-site exhibition opportunities.
School of ArtMuseum & GalleryEvery year, more than 1,500 adult
students and 800 youth students learn from outstanding professional artist instructors about ceramics, drawing, jewelry, mixed media, painting, pho-tography, Photoshop and sculpture.
More than 400 kids, aged 4 to 12 enjoy an enrichment ArtCamp every summer. Funds are raised to offer scholarships to families in need.
Our Art Supply Store carries many items selected by our instructors for your class supply list and artistic gifts.
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April 6 to 29, 2015• 37th Annual Member Exhibition & Art SaleApril 16, 2015 • 3rd Thursday: Member Exhibition Reception and Awards, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.April 27, 2015 • Volunteer Tea, 1 to 2:30 p.m.April 27 to June 6, 2015• Late Spring Class SessionMay 6 to 21, 2015• 45th Annual K-12 ExhibitionMay 6, Awards for 6-12, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.May 7, Awards for K-5, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.May 21, 2015 • 3rd Thursday, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.June 8 to August 1, 2015• Summer Class SessionJune 8 to August 14, 2015• Summer Enrichment ArtCampJune 1 to August 13, 2015• Fifth Art of Association Exhibition
June 18, 2015• 3rd Thursday: Art of Association Awards Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.July 2, 2015• Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival ConcertJuly 16, 2015• 3rd Thursday: Meet the Associations Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.August 13, 2015• "2nd" Thursday: Art of Association Closing Reception and Preview of Upcoming Season, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.August 16 to August 30, 2015 • Museum & School of Art are closed for maintenanceSeptember 8 to october 17, 2015• Early Fall Class SessionSeptember 10 to October 24, 2015• Environmentally Engaged Exhibition• Faculty and Ceramic Workshop ExhibitionsSeptember 17, 2015• 3rd Thursday: Environmentally Engaged Awards Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
october 15, 2015 • 3rd Thursday Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. october 19 to december 19, 2015• Fall Class SessionNovember 1 to 7, 2015• D'Art for Art ExhibitionNovember 1, 2015• Donating artists from D'Art for Art Thank You Party & Collector's PreviewNovember 7, 2015• D'Art for Art Fundraiser, 6 to 10 p.m.Nov. 19, 2015 to March 5, 2016• Manoogian Collection ExhibitionNovember 19, 2015• 3rd Thursday: Manoogian Collection Opening Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.December 4, 2015• ArtBus Tour to ArtBaseldecember 17, 2015• 3rd Thursday Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
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ArtTour Bus Trip
Chihuly at fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables
Tuesday, April 21, 2015Explore the largest exhibit of Dale Chihuly's glass sculptures throughout the 83-acre botanic gardens. At 11 a.m. the art bus will depart the Museum and will return around 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $55.00 (includes admission with tram ride, bus ride and tour.)For reservations, call (561) 746-3101.Box lunch available for purchase at time of reservation.