summer 2011 course brochure
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Main Line Art Center
Summer 2011June 13 - August 19
Make Time for Art this Summer!Offering 2 shorter sessions for your convenience.
E ARLY REG IS TRAT ION D ISCOUNT
Through May 31
Online Registration!www.mainlineart.org
Phone-in Registrations
610.525.0272
I N T H E S P O T L I G H T !
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Main Line Art Center
A R T F O R E V E R Y O N E
About Main Line Art Center
Originally incorporated in 1937 as the Bryn Mawr Art Center, the Art Center merged withSuburban Art Center in 1963 and became the Main Line Center for the Arts. The Art Centerwas renamed Main Line Art Center in 1993 and today maintains the core values of respect forindividual creativity, a belief that everyone has the ability to learn and appreciate art, that artis essential for balance and enrichment, and that art is a catalyst for building community.
The vision of Main Line Art Center is to maintain and further enhance its unique culture ofcreativity in the visual arts. The art program at Main Line Art Center explores traditional artforms while embracing innovative, forward-thinking, and contemporary ideas. Our strength liesin welcoming new techniques and new teaching methods that encourage people at all levelsof ability in the community to create and appreciate art. Classes and workshops are offeredyear-round in areas such as painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, jewelrymaking, and printmaking. The Art Center offers up to ten annual exhibitions, including stretch
and community exhibitions and seasonal fine crafts shows, that feature the work ofestablished and emerging artists, many of whom are Members, faculty, and students.
A R T F O R E V E R Y O N E
We are committed to making art accessible to everyone and accomplish this by offering artprograms for individuals of all ages and abilities, including a unique series of outreachprograms for children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities, and by offering$12,000 in need-based scholarships from a restricted endowment to our students each year.More than 16,000 individuals, ages two to senior citizens, participated in our programs lastyear either as artists, students, or enthusiastic viewers.
D I R E C T I O N S
Main Line Art Center has ample parking and is easy to reach by train (SEPTA R5) or bus (SEPTA105). Please call SEPTA for details at 215.580.7800 or www.SEPTA.org.
From Rte. 476 (Blue Route): Take Exit 13, Villanova/St. Davids, to Rte. 30 East (Lancaster Ave.)Follow Rte. 30 through Villanova, Rosemont, and Bryn Mawr into Haverford. Make a right turn ontoOld Buck Rd. (opposite Wendys).
From City Line Ave (Rte. 1): Take Rte. 30 West (Lancaster Ave.). Follow Rte. 30 through Wynnewoodand Ardmore into Haverford. Make a left turn onto Old Buck Rd (opposite Wendys).
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S U M M E R 2 0 1 1 H O U R S & I N F O R M A T I O N
C O N T E N T S
2 About Main Line Art Center
4 Membership & Support
6 Exhibitions & Events
6 Accessibility Statement
7 Trips & Lectures
9 Artistic Development
10 Adult Classes
19 Ceramics
10 Drawing18 Glass Arts
17 Jewelry & Metals
10 Painting
11 Pastels
17 Photography
15 Print, Paper & Book Arts
14 Watercolor
21 Summer Camp
21 Teen Studios
21 Family Workshops
22 Registration
746 Panmure Road
Haverford, PA 19041
P 610.525.0272
F 610.525.5036
www.mainlineart.org
H O U R S O F O P E R A T I O N
Mon. - Thurs., 9 am-9 pm
Fri. - Sun., 9 am-5 pm
MLAC will be closed
on Saturdays & Sundays after June 12.
H O L I D A Y S(MLAC Closed)Sun., April 24 (Easter)
Sat., May 28-Mon., May 30 (Memorial Day)
Sat., July 2-Mon., July 4 (Independence Day)
S T A F F D I R E C T O R YJudy HermanExecutive Director, ext. 11
Stacie BrennanEducation Director, ext. 23
Thomas Scurto-DavisDirector of Finance & Operations, ext. 15
Rachel AmmonCommunications Director, ext. 25
Anisa HaidaryDevelopment Director, ext. 13
Bridget GoldhahnRegistrar, ext. 10
Emily OstAssistant, Exhibitions & Development, ext. 12
Katie GroppiProgram Coordinator, ext. 17
Regina Stoltz & Liv Rothfuss
Evening & Weekend Coordinator, ext. 10
Nathan ProutyCeramic Technician, ext. 22
4 M E M B E R S H I P & S U P P O R T
6 E X H I B I T I O N S & E V E N T S
9 A R T I S T I C D E V E L O P M E N T
Summer Camp:ART in the SpotlightJune 13-August 26 (11 Weeks)
Ages 4-13 / Full and Half Days
Teen Studios 2011:June 20-Aug. 12
For Artists Ages 13-18 years old
Visit www.mainlineart.org to registeror call us for a brochure today.See page 21 for more details.
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General Membership
HOUSEHOLD $75Each person in your immediate householdreceives:
Up to 25% discount on classes, trips, andworkshops at the Art Center
Discounts at local art supply stores andframe shops with Member card**
Early access to online course catalog Opportunity to rent private studio space Opportunity to enter Members Exhibition
(adults only)
Reduced entry fees for juried exhibitions
Use of open studio space with fee(at designated times)
Invitations to exhibition openings, specialevents, and gallery talks with featuredartists and curators
Complimentary subscription to the Artfolionewsletter and Artmail e-news
Priority scheduling for gallery rentals Reduced rates for birthday parties and Art
Camp
Personalized Member CardINDIVIDUAL $50One adult receives all benefits listed above.
SENIOR $45One adult, age 65 years and over, receives allbenefits.
ARTIST $40One adult receives all benefits excludingreduced rates for classes, trips, andworkshops. The Artist level additionally receives
email notifications of opportunities for artistsand invitations to Artist Caf, a new networkingopportunity for artists held each session.
CHILD $35One child, under 18 years, receives all benefits,plus reduced rates for birthday parties, ArtCamp, and invitations to childrens exhibitionopenings.
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Main Line Art Center
Membership & SupportJoin today to enjoy a wide range of year-round benefits while supporting arts education andcommunity outreach programs at Main Line Art Center. All gifts are tax deductible to the extentallowed by law and may be matched by your employers matching gift program. We invite you toselect the Membership category that is right for you.*
For the most up-to-date info visit: www.mainlineart.org/membership.php
Members Discounts
Merion Art & Repro Center, Ardmore10% off with a minimum $10.00 purchase
Rubinsteins, West ChesterBig 33 Art Club - receive card for 33% off
select purchases Taws Presentation Plus, Philadelphia
10% off framing with printing, 20% off 1 oror 2 pre-made frames, 30% off 3 or 4 pre-made frames, 40% off 5 or 6 pre-madeframes, 45% off 7 or more pre-madeframes, 20% off tools or materials with aminimum $20 purchase
The Great Frame Up, Wayne10% off framing
The Tangled Web, Philadelphia10% any purchase, excluding classes
Utrecht Art Supply, Philadelphia10% off any purchase
Village Art Shop, Media10% off any purchase
Wayne Art Supplies & Custom Framing, Wayne15% off any purchase
Wren Felini Gallery, Bryn Mawr20% off framing
*Memberships may be upgraded up to 60 daysand are nonrefundable.
**Visit our website for a list of art supply andframing stores offering discounts to our Members.
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Membership also makes agreat gift for birthdays,
anniversaries, and otherspecial occasions.
Simply provide us with thename and address of your
gift recipient.
Special Ways to Give
H o n o r a r y& M e m o r i a l G i f t sContributions to Main Line Art Centerare also a meaningful way to celebratea friends birthday, anniversary, or otheroccasion, as well as remember aspecial person.
P l a n n e d G i v i n gBy including Main Line Art Center inyour estate or financial plans, your
legacy gift helps ensure that the visualarts have a home in our community formany years to come.
U n i t e d W a yYou may also make a donation throughyour workplace giving program usingDonor Choice #14859.
For more information or tobecome a Member,please call Anisa Haidary at610.525.0272, ext 13,or visit www.mainlineart.org.
Make a Donation toSupport Art for Everyone!
Donations to the Annual Fund help uskeep tuition affordable, make studioimprovements, and reach underservedaudiences. All amounts make adifference, and significant donationsenable us to address our most criticalneeds. Contributing Members, gifts of$175 and above, enjoy exclusivebenefits and discounts on artwork, aswell as a handmade gift by local
artists. Please consider adding ameaningful gift to the donation line ofyour registration form.
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For more information on exhibits visit: www.mainlineart.org
Main Line Art Center
Exhibitions & Events
Main Line Art Centers exhibitions and events celebrate the rich artistictalent found within our community, and are free and open to the publicto attend. For more information, including artist submission info, visit
www.mainlineart.org
G A L L E R Y H O U R S
Mon.-Thurs., 10 am-8 pmFri.-Sun,, 10 am-4 pm
First Fridays, open until 9 pm.
MLAC will be closed on Saturdays & Sundays after June 12.
Accessibility StatementMain Line Art Center is committed to a
continuum of accessible educationprograms by providing reasonable and
appropriate accommodations in asupportive environment that promotes
and fosters inclusion of people of allages, abilities and skill levels. If you
believe that you will require anyaccommodations to enable you to
participate meaningfully in our programs,please contact the staff before you
enroll, but ideally at least two weeksprior to the start of a program.
Exhibitions
Fine Art SaleApril 16-May 25
First Friday Reception: May 6, 6-9 pm
No matter what your style or budget, you will find the perfectpiece of exceptional artwork for your home or office at ourannual Fine Art Sale! Choose from more than 200 pieces ina variety of media including oils, pastels, watercolor andsculpture by over 50 professional artists. Join us for thebenefit Preview Party the most anticipated Art Center event
of the year to get first pick of the art.
Unframed & Uncorked Art SaleFri., June 3, 6-9 pm
Like a fine wine, this one-night only sale just keeps gettingbetter! Grab a glass of wine from Barefoot Wine & Bubblyand get ready to browse through the amazing unframed 2-D &3-D work created by talented artists from our community.Cash or checks only please. Currently accepting artists. Visitour website for more info, or call Emily Ost at 610.525.0272ext. 12.
Supporting Sponsor:
Participating Sponsors:
Brandywine Realty Trust, Harmelin Media
and Pohlig Builders
Presenting Sponsor:
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Trips
Spring Hills Farm Painting Workshop
with Francine ShoreJune 17-19
$575 ($100 non-refundable deposit required)
Just two hours north of Philadelphia, SpringHills Farm is an exquisite countryside retreatwith hills, pines, firs, ponds and grasses asfar as the eye can see...an amazing place topaint. The farms 400 acres of land as wellas individual studios and gazebos allow theartist to gather important visual information.All meals are homemade, organic andserved in the warmth and hospitality of theHulls family farm. Choose to sleep dormitorystyle in the bunkhouse or at a nearby Inn(with reduced rates). Shuttle service to andfrom the farm is included. Trip includesroundtrip transportation from the Art Center,instruction, art history, meals/drinks, farmaccommodations and many extras.
En Plein Air Workshops
All Levels & MediumsAbstract Landscape at ChanticleerVal Rossman
Wed., June 1 & 8, 9:30 am-2:30 pm
Spend two sessions at Chanticleer, one ofthe most spectacular gardens in the world,creating paintings or drawings using thenatural beauty in this expansive setting. Youwill be free to use any area in the garden asthe visual inspiration for your work. Theinstructor will roam the grounds givingindividual feedback to each student.Everyone should bring their own supplies aswell as some type of "temporary" easel.2 wks, $107 M/$125 NM
All Levels & MediumsSuburban LandscapeLarry Francis
Tues., June 14-July 9, 10 am-1 pm
Draw and paint around the suburbs,discovering subjects in the quaint towns,historic architecture, secluded streets,gardens and beautiful homes. Under thespecial demands of working outsideincluding changing weather and sunlight,learn to capture light, space and color tocreate unified compositions. Students will beencouraged to use the drawing and paintingmedia of their choice and develop their ownartistic voice. (18 Act 48 credits)
6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM
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P A R T N E R S H I P S
PartnershipsMLAC is proud to continue partnerships with local organizations and schools to offer specialservices and advanced level classes for Members and students. Please look for continuingeducation logos throughout this brochure.
For more information please visit www.mainlineart.org or call 610-525-0272.
The Haverford School
Expanded class offerings including digital media at the HaverfordSchool, conveniently located around the corner from the Art Center at450 Lancaster Avenue in Haverford.
East Falls Glassworks StudiosGlassblowing classes and workshops take place at East FallsGlassworks located 3510 Scotts Lane in Philadelphia. Classes andworkshops are open to both adults and teens (13 and up).
Philadelphia Arts In EducationThis partnership with Philadelphia Art in Education Partnership (PAEP)
offers regional K-12 teachers Act 48 credit for qualifying classes andworkshops.
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art: The Academy comes to you!Continuing education classes that are taught by professional,renowned artists. Additional costs and course work apply. One coursehour equals 1 Act 48 credit hour. Cost of class is $390 for one PAFAcredit, additional supply fees may apply. Please look for the PAFA logofor participating classes and pricing information.
Violette de Mazia FoundationThe Foundation offers programs that advance, teach, study, promote,and support the aesthetics and appreciation of art based on thetheories, methods and approaches of The Barnes Foundation. Pleasevisit their website at demazia.org for more information and to registerfor classes.
Continuing Studies with UArtsThe Professional Insitute for Educators (PIE) provides teachers withoppurtunities to receive college level credits. For further information,call 215.717.6092 or visit the UArts website at www.uarts.edu/pie
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Artistic Development
Artists Statement Workshop
Francine Shore
Fri., May 20, 1-4 pm
Join working artist Francine Shore for an in-depth workshop on how to write an effectiveartists statement. Bring a written list ofthoughts and we will construct a statementthat communicates how you feel about yourwork so that you can convey this info tojurors, galleries, collectors and others.$25 M/$35 NM
Continuing Studies with UArts
To register, please call 215.717.6092 orvisit www.uarts.edu/pie.
Experimental Book ArtsMark Wangberg
Mon., July 11-Fri., July 15, 9 am-6 pm
Explore book arts as anexperimental medium using avariety of non-traditionalmaterials and approaches.Beginning with an overview of
basic structures such as one-sheet books,pop-ups and folded structures, explore mixedmedia and the use of found objects inmaking books as 3-D art objects. Innovativeways of making books are introducedincorporating unique paper treatments andmaterials. Develop books and createpersonalized subject content to expandpossibilities for book-making. Projectsprovide hands-on activities for student use invarious subject areas, especially visual arts,English, language arts and humanities at all
grade levels. No specific art experiencerequired; those with previous book-makingskills explore more advanced methods.Class takes place at Haverford High Schoolin Havertown.3 credits $925, Fee $45
Portfolio Preparation for Your StudentsMark Wangberg
Mon., July 25-Fri., July 29, 9 am-6 pm
Explore ways to better prepare
students to present a strong artportfolio. Through discussions,review of sample portfolios,
critiques and various hands-on studioexercises, gain skills to better equipstudents to face college art admissionstandards, AP studio art review andscholarship consideration. Topics includeexpanding the depth and content of a
portfolio, guiding students through NationalPortfolio Days, preparing students tointerview and various presentation methodsincluding media options. Methods ofengaging students in critique, developingthemes, editing and organizing work are
emphasized. Studio projects include booksas a presentation option for a series ofpieces and observational exercisesappropriate for student use. Information forparents is also considered. Class takesplace at Haverford High School in Havertown.3 credits $925, Fee $45
Introduction to Painting and Color TheoryHeather Pieters
Tues., Aug. 2, 9, 16, 4:30-9:30 pm
Wed., Aug. 3, 10, 17, 4:30-9:30 pmThurs., Aug. 4, 11, 18, 4:30-9:30 pm
Focus on basic painting skills,color mixing and compositionthrough exercises from directobservation. This course focuses
on painting techniques in acrylics and oilsusing projects that can be replicated withstudents within art classrooms. Designed forthose new to the media as well as thosewho seek to refine and develop existingskills, participants engage in critique anddiscussions. Beginners and experiencedartists are equally welcome. Class takesplace at MLAC.3 credits $925, Fee $45
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Drawing & Painting
D A Y T I M EAll classes 9 am-4 pm take place at TheHaverford School unless otherwise noted.
Basic DrawingRobert Finch
Mon., June 13-July 18, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
5 wks (no class July 4), $179 M/$205 NM
Mon. July 25-Aug. 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM
($25 off if registering for both)
Drawing skills create the foundation of anyart form and can be used to enhance allaspects of art making. This class will helpform an understanding of how one begins toreplicate what they see in a personal,intuitive way. We will draw from a large variety
of subject matter including still life, objects ofa geometric and organic nature, interiors andsome clothed figures. Tuition includes modelfee.
All LevelsDrawing with ColorBonnie Mettler
Tues., June 14-July 12, 1-4 pm and/or
Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 1-4 pm
The goal of this class is to draw with paint so
that shape, composition and space areexpressed with confidence. This class isdesigned to help the artist become proficientwith capturing color in still life. Choice ofmaterials is optional.5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
($40 off if registering for both)
All Levels & MediumsSuburban LandscapeLarry Francis
Tues., June 14-July 19, 10 am-1 pm
Draw and paint around the suburbs,discovering subjects in the quaint towns,historic architecture, secluded streets,gardens and beautiful homes. Under thespecial demands of working outside includingchanging weather and sunlight, learn tocapture light, space and color to createunified compositions. Students will beencouraged to use the drawing and paintingmedia of their choice and develop their ownartistic voice. (18 Act 48 credits)6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM
All Levels & MediumsOpen Media FigureBonnie Mettler
Tues., June 14-July 12, 9:30 am-12:30 pm and/or
Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 9:30 am-12:30 pmIn this class, we will concentrate ondeveloping the skills necessary to makeexcellent figurative works, includingcomposing the page, seeing shape well andusing color effectively. Gain confidence inrendering the figure in an atmosphere ofsupport and encouragement. Oils will beused in class.5 wks, $196 M/$222 NM
($40 off if registering for both)
All LevelsPainting Over the LineKassem Amoudi
Tues., June 14-July 12, 10 am-3 pm and/or
Tues. July 19-Aug. 16, 10 am-3 pm
Explore lively brushwork, color layering, focalpoints and balance between calm and busy.Discover how to work around imperfections
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S u m m e r D a y t i m e C l a s s e sWe are excited to continue our partnership with TheHaverford School to expand summer course offerings. Unlessotherwise noted, most of our daytime adult classes will takeplace at The Haverford School, conveniently located next tothe Art Center at 450 Lancaster Avenue, in their beautifuland spacious art studios. Class directions, information andsupply lists will be available upon registration.
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and accidents and view them asopportunities. Work from imagination,pictures, or other means to find your ownvoice and visual language. Individual supportand examples from contemporary artists willserve to broaden and inform yourunderstanding of innovative painting.
5 wks, $230 M/$270 NM($40 off if registering for both)
All LevelsStill Life Painting in OilsCarol Kardon
Wed., June 15-July 27, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Designed to acquaint students with the joy ofoil painting when working from a still life orphotos. We will discuss the technical aspectsof painting materials, but our focus will be onthe basic foundation of good painting -drawing, values, edges and color. Demos andindividual instruction will be provided.6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM
All LevelsWatercolor Meets Colored PencilEileen Rosen
Wed., June 15-July 13, 9:30 am-12 pm
Please see description under Daytime
Watercolor.
All LevelsSoft PastelsCarol Kardon
Wed., June 15-July 27, 1-4 pm
Pastels offer an enormous range of color andtexture, and this class will explore thedifferent types of soft pastel and papersurfaces that allow for such variety. Class willbegin with a demo or a short talk. The focus
will be on accurate information and basicprinciples of good drawing, values, edges andcolor. Attention is given to each individualslevel of experience.6 wks, $167 M/$196 NM
All LevelsPainting with Oil PastelsEileen Rosen
Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 9:30 am-12 pm
Paint quickly and directly with this vibrant,
blendable and very pleasurable medium.Through step-by-step demos you will learnhow to identify, block in and draw large,simple shapes, fill in large areas of color, andestablish the three values of light. Each weeka different still life will provide inspiration forcreative work.5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
All LevelsIntro to AcrylicsEileen Rosen
Wed., June 15-July 13, 1-4 pm and/or
Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 1-4 pm
How do you handle a medium that is soversatile? Learn some of the simplerapproaches to acrylic painting while workingwith a limited palette. Class time will bedivided between still life and landscape.5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
($40 off if registering for both)
AdvancedPainting SeminarFrancine Shore
Thurs., June 16-Aug. 18, 10 am-3 pm
This class will encourage the development ofa diverse collection of images and variedsubjects. Whether your work is conventionalor contemporary, you will become aware ofyour personal style. Art history discussionsand personal and group critiques willencourage a dialogue that connects theprocess of making work to exhibit. Mixedmediums encouraged. Experiencerecommended.10 wks, $356 M/$420 NM
Intermediate/AdvancedPainting Over the LineKassem Amoudi
Thurs., June 16-Aug. 18, 10 am-3 pm
Explore lively brushwork, color layering, focalpoints and balance between calm and busy.Discover how to work around imperfectionsand accidents and view them asopportunities. Work from imagination,pictures, or other means to find your ownvoice and visual language. Individual supportand examples from contemporary artists willserve to broaden and inform yourunderstanding of innovative painting.Experience recommended.10 wks, $356 M/$420 NM
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Pastels for BeginnersNury Vicens
Mon., June 13-July 18, 6:30-9:30 pm5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM
Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm
4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM
($25 off if registering for both)
Pastels are a wonderful and versatilemedium: they can be used to paint and drawat the same time, there are no mistakes, no
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erasing or scraping away, you just paint overthem! This method can create layers ofvibrant or subtle color resulting in luminoussurfaces. Working from still life, we willexplore various techniques from open strokesthat create a variety of textures to blendedfinishes. A plethora of famous artists,including Renoir, Mary Cassat and Bonnard,used pastels as finished work rather thanpreliminary sketches. Through this medium,you will learn how to see and use yourperception in order to translate what you seeonto a 2-D surface.
All Levels & MediumsOpen Media Still LifeBonnie Mettler
Mon., June 13-July 18, 6:30-9:30 pm
5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM
Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm
4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM($25 off if registering for both)
In this class we will concentrate ondeveloping the skills necessary to captureinteresting still life on canvas, includingcomposing the page, seeing shape well andusing color effectively. Gain confidence withthe medium of your choice in an atmosphereof support and encouragement. Oils will beused in class.
All LevelsDrawing with Watercolor & InkCavin Jones
Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm
In this class we will approach drawing thestill life by using ink wash and watercolor asdrawing mediums. How objects relate by size,shape and spatial relationships will be themain focus in rendering the still life. The useof pattern as a compositional element and
color variations will also be explored.5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
All LevelsDrawing with ColorCavin Jones
Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm
Using colored pencils as a primary drawingmedium, we will incorporate our thoughts,dreams, written word, personal photos and
objects to create an expressive picture. Usingintuitive design, we will create with multiplemedia and techniques. This class is for thebeginner as well as advanced student toexplore creativity and demystify the artmaking process.5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
($40 off if registering for Drawing with Watercolor& Ink)
Intro to Drawing
Megan McManusWed., June 15-July 13, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or
Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 6:30-9:30 pm
Join us for a course in representationaldrawing with an emphasis on developingperceptual skills through drawing fromobservation. Students will learn how toaddress formal elements such as line,shape, composition, perspective, light,shadow and volume, using a variety ofdrawing techniques in black and white
drawing materials. Class time will be devotedto hands on drawing projects, demos, andgroup and individual critiques. Open to adultsand teens.
5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
($40 off if registering for both)
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Open Life StudioWed., June 22-July 27, 6:30-9:30 pm
Open Life Studio is an opportunity for artistsat all levels to work independently tomaintain or improve their life drawing skills ina variety of techniques and 2-D media. Thetypical open studio period explores a variety
of poses with a nude model, beginning with awarm up of short gestural poses, and thenprogressing into longer held poses.Participants must bring their own materials.Advanced registration is strongly encouragedas space is limited.6 wks, $95 M/$130 NM, or $22 per class
Beginning PaintingNury Vicens
Thurs., June 16-July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or
Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pmThis class explores a variety of techniques tohelp students gain experience and develop acreative approach to painting. Exploretraditional and contemporary methodsthrough demos and the discussion ofmaterials, composition, technique and colorrelationships. Materials will be discussed onthe first night of class. Please see websitefor supply list. Open to adults and teens.5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
($40 off if registered for both)
Intermediate/AdvancedPainting Over the LineKassem Amoudi
Thurs., June 16-July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or
Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm
Please see description under DaytimeDrawing & Painting.5 wks, $154 M/$181 NM
($40 off if registered for both)
Abstract Painting: Learning to See SeriesMarianne Mitchell
Mon., July 11-Thurs., July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm
Mon., July 11: Figure
Tues., July 12: Landscape
Wed., July 13: Composition
Thurs., July 14: Color
This series will introduce abstract thinking tostudents who seek an intuitive approach to
their personal artistic expression in painting.Exercises addressing the relationshipbetween intuitive and analytical thinking willhelp students tap into their inner selves whileusing traditional composition techniques tocreate a finished painting.4 days, $111 M/$129 NM, or $51 M/$62 NMper workshop
W O R K S H O P S
All Levels & MediumsAbstract Landscape at ChanticleerVal Rossman
Wed., June 1 & 8, 9:30 am-2:30 pm
Spend two sessions at Chanticleer, one ofthe most spectacular gardens in the world,creating paintings or drawings using thenatural beauty in this expansive setting. Youwill be free to use any area in the garden asthe visual inspiration for your work. Theinstructor will roam the grounds givingindividual feedback to each student.Everyone should bring their own supplies aswell as some type of "temporary" easel.2 wks, $107 M/$125 NM
Still Life PaintingDavid Shevlino
Sat., June 4, 10 am-4 pm
Explore the essential role of compositionthrough still life in a direct and spontaneousmanner of painting. Students will learn thebasics of composition, value, mixing colorand paint application through directobservation. By understanding the principlesof painting a still life, students will be able toapply their knowledge to future paintings of
any subject matter. All levels & mediumswelcome.$114 M/$134 NM
Inventive LandscapeDeena Ball
Fri., July 22, 10 am-2 pm
Learn to put a personal twist on a landscapepainting. We will work towards making apainting of our own personal impression ofthe landscape through the use of creative
composition techniques and innovativecolors. For inspiration, students will take alook at some painters who are working todayto create beautiful emotionally chargedlandscape paintings. Students should befamiliar with their media of choice, pastel,watercolor, oil or acrylic. Teacher will notifystudents of workshop location.$64 M/$80 NM
Summer Camp:ART in the SpotlightJune 13-August 26 (11 Weeks)
Ages 4-13 / Full and Half Days
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Watercolor
D A Y T I M EAll classes 9 am-4 pm take place at TheHaverford School unless otherwise noted.
All LevelsStill Life in WatercolorBonnie Mettler
Mon., June 13-July 18, 9:30 am-12:30 pm5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM
Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM
($25 off if registering for both)
Painting in watercolor is a matter of learningthe relationships between paint, water, brushand time. The only way to understand this isthrough experience. Join us in a supportiveatmosphere to develop and strengthen your
artistic judgment and skills to make paintingsthat are convincing and interesting.
All LevelsLandscape in Watercolor (from the studio)Bonnie Mettler
Mon., June 13-July 18, 1-4 pm
5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM
Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 1-4 pm
4 wks, $101 M/$119 NM($25 off if registering for both)
Through the resources of photography andpaintings, we will study the essentialelements of capturing the landscape inwatercolor. Learn to portray beautiful sceneswith vibrant colors and textured strokes.Bring a choice of reference material as wellas watercolor supplies.
All LevelsWatercolor Meets Colored PencilEileen Rosen
Wed., June 15-July 13, 9:30 am-12 pm
Join us for an enjoyable painting experiencethat combines two very different mediums watercolor and wax-based colored pencils.Learn to create a flat, simple watercolorunderpainting that is the base for layeringand blending with colored pencils. The
results are vibrant and life-like. Demos andexamples, as well as an assorted selectionof small objects will be provided at the firstclass. Beginners welcome!5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
All LevelsChinese Brush PaintingJosephine Tsai
Thurs., June 16-July 28, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
For those interested in the medium,
technique, eastern lyric, culture andphilosophy of this classical art form.Exploration will include basic brushwork,familiarity with the texture of Shuan paper,applying ink and color as well as fundamentalcomposition. Demos and individual attentionwill help each student explore this mediumand reach a new level of creativity. Classtakes place at MLAC7 wks, $193 M/$227 NM, $40 supply feepayable to instructor
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All LevelsWatercolorDeena Ball
Tues., June 28-Aug. 9, 6:30-9:30 pm
This class will focus on basic watercolortechniques in a fun atmosphere. Each classwill revolve around a topic and students willcomplete several small paintings. Theemphasis of the class will be on the beauty,flexibility and special properties of watercolor.Supplies will be available so that artists canexperiment with watercolor before investing intheir own supplies.7 wks, $193 M/$227 NM, $40 supply feepayable to Instructor
All LevelsDrawing with Watercolor & InkCavin Jones
Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm
Please see description under EveningDrawing & Painting.
W O R K S H O P S
Absolute Beginner Watercolor
Deena BallSun., June 5, 9:30 am-2:30 pm
Haven't touched watercolors since that box ofCrayola pans? Have you shied away fromwatercolor painting because everyone alwayssays that it is difficult? Come see what youcan do with watercolors! There are new anddifferent papers, luminescent paints,watercolor sticks and pencils to choose from.We will start with a small still life done in twocolors with professional grade tubewatercolors on watercolor paper. Then we will
paint on Yupo and Bristol with traditionalwatercolor and some of the new paint typeson the market. Please bring a lunch - we willhave a half hour break and will view a DVD ofthe Pennsylvania Watercolor Society Show.$80 M/$100 NM, $35 supply fee payable toInstructor
Intro to WatercolorDeena Ball
Tues., June 14, 6:30-9:30 pm
A brief introduction to watercolors and someof the new paints and papers that make thismedium so much fun. We will paint a smalltwo-tone still life and a watercolor on Yupo.Students will get an overview of materialsand the different techniques and effects youcan achieve with watercolor. A perfect classto try if you are not quite sure you are readyto commit to a full course without trying out
the medium and the instructor first.$51 M/$62 NM, $12 supply fee payable toInstructor
Print, Paper & Books Arts
D A Y T I M E
All LevelsArtists BoxAndrea Snyder
Mon., June 13-27, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Learn how to combine the techniques andprinciples of 2- and 3-D design used bymaster artists of collage and assemblage.Learn the appropriate adhesives and paints
to use with papers, board, wood and foundobjects. Referencing the art of Dadaism andSurrealism, Joseph Cornell, RobertRauschenberg and Betye Saar, we will createpersonalized art expressions from woodenboxes and our own collections of objects.Bring those items you've been saving for justthis kind of project. Class takes place atMLAC.3 wks, $144 M/$180 NM, $15 supply feepayable to Instructor
All LevelsCollage & Mixed MediaFrancine Shore
Mon., June 13-July 18, 1-4 pm
5 wks (no class July 4), $154 M/$180 NM
Mon., July 25-Aug. 15, 1-4 pm
4 wks $101 M/$119 NM
($25 off if registering for both)
Collage is an important part of contemporary
imagery. This class will explore itspossibilities through an investigation ofmaterials and techniques. The methods ofintegrating collage Matisse, Diebenkorn andMotherwell will be studied. Altered books willbe explored to make a personal statement.The focus will be to develop a personalimagery with an emphasis on process. Classtakes place at The Haverford School.
All Levels
Printmaking & Mixed MediaFrancine ShoreTues., June 14-July 26, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Focus on building an image through thepossibilities of paper, ink, line, mass textureand color and then transferring it from plateto paper. Monotypes, stencils, dry point andcollagraphs will be taught. Class time willprovide printmakers with an exchange of
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using a traditional etching press. Well usetechniques such as chine colle, ala poupeeand surface rolls to bring the drypoint to juicygraphic fruition. Presto! In a few hours eachparticipant will leave with his or her owncompleted individual intaglio print on ragpaper.
$154 M/$181 NM, $15 supply fee payable toinstructor
Paper Dying, Painting & Resist TechniquesAndrea SnyderSat., June 11 & Sun., June 12, 10 am-4 pm
Create your own portfolio of rich and visuallycomplex papers in this workshop packed withcreative techniques. Learn to work with coldwater dyes, acrylics, batik, and other surfacedesign techniques to create exciting patterns
and textures on paper that can be used in alltypes of artwork, including collage, paintingand bookmaking. Be prepared for a funexperience in an encouraging atmosphere!$156 M/$180 NM, $20 supply fee payable toInstructor
Photography
D A Y T I M E
Intro to Digital PhotographyOwen Biddle
Wed., June 15-July 13, 10 am-12:30 pm
Explore color, light and composition with yourDSLR or point-and-shoot camera. In thesedigital photography lessons you will learn tocontrol the functions of your camera so thatyou can take pictures that reflect your owneye and style. In-depth presentation anddemos are used to teach the basic principlesof ISO (light sensitivity), shutter speed and F-stop. Assignments and in-class feedback areimportant parts of this course. Class takesplace at MLAC. Open to adults and teens.5 wks, $154 M/$180 NM
E V E N I N G
All LevelsB&W PhotographySharon Doerner
Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm and/orTues., July 19-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm
Explore the beauty of black and whitephotography and discover why it has been abeloved medium for ages. Focus on how touse a camera and develop photographs usingbasic and manipulative printing techniques inthe darkroom. Bring a 35mm camera withmanual capability (no digital cameras) to thefirst class. Class takes place at MLAC. Open
to adults and teens.
5 wks, $204 M/$230 NM
($40 off if registering for both)
All LevelsDigital Photo Made Easy
Ed Marco at The Haverford SchoolThurs., June 23-July 28, 6:30-9:30 pm
So you read about all the cool stuff you cando with your digital camera but dont knowwhere to start? Learn from the beginning,including the technical aspects of how tohandle a camera, adjust exposure and depthof field, properly use available light andunderstand good composition. Then learnhow to download your photos and utilizePhotoshop to correct exposure, crop andsharpen, clear up blemishes, and use layersto enhance and change backgrounds. Classtakes place at The Haverford School.Open toadults and teens.
6 wks, $179 M/$204 NM
IntermediateNight and Low LightOwen Biddle
Mon., July 11-25, 7-9:30 pm
Orson Wells said that black & white
photography was like a message fromanother world. Drawing on the ideas of FilmNoir, explore photography as well as high-contrast and atmospheric renditions ofpeople and interiors. Using artificial light,both "found" and set up, take yourphotography in mysterious new directions.Low-light color photography also covered.Includes a night field trip. Class takes placeat MLAC. Open to adults and teens.3 wks, $120 M/$150 NM
Jewelry & Metals
E V E N I N G
All LevelsHandcrafted Jewelry & Forged MetalsLayne Freedline
Mon., June 13-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm
The history of jewelry making is explored tostart your journey with inspiration from theroots of the craft. We will begin withtechniques that have been used forthousands of years, such as soldering andforging. Soldering will be mentored on anindividual basis allowing for varying levels ofdifficulty according to student needs.Construction, assembly, texture and finish ofjewelry will be our main focus. Stone-settingwill be taught on an individual basis ranging
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from a basic bezel setting to a handmadeprong setting for faceted stones. A variety ofalternative materials will be discussed aswell as modern craftsmen and technique.9 wks (no class July 4), $276 M/$316 NM
Intermediate JewelryDawn Bergmaier
Tues., June 14-Aug. 9, 6:30-9:30 pm
Build your skills as you work on newtechniques and projects. Join the class withprojects in progress, or with concepts for newworks of art and bring them to life withpersonal demos and troubleshooting tactics.9 wks, $276 M/$316 NM
Intro to Jewelry & MetalsDawn Bergmaier
Wed., June 15-July 13, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or
Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 6:30-9:30 pm
Learn the basics of forming and joining totransform your ideas into wearable art.Practice the techniques of design layout,piercing, forming, basic construction, filing,soldering, coloration and finishing. Thencombine these steps to create several piecesthat are uniquely your own.5 wks, $202 M/$229 NM
($40 off if registering for both)
All LevelsPMC (Precious Metal Clay)Martha Kent Martin
Thurs., June 16-Aug. 4, 6:30-9:30 pm
Students will be introduced to the versatileand beautiful medium of PMC. Using basicbuilding techniques, make any shape thatyour imagination allows so that once the clayis fired only your precious metal charm is left
behind. Tuition includes one package of PMCat market value, firing fees and tools.Students will also have the opportunity toexperiment with the newly developed copperand bronze PMC.8 wks, $297 M/$336 NM
W O R K S H O P S
Enameling: Color on MetalCatherine Adams
Tues., May 24 & 31, 9:30 am-3:30 pmAdd color to your jewelry designs by usingenamels. Learn the basics of metalpreparation and how to sift and paint withpowdered glass. We will also cover torchfiring, cloisonn, picdujour and other creativefinishing techniques. Introductory jewelrymaking skills are recommended.2 wks, $155 M/$175 NM
Silver PMC PendantRania Nelson
Wed., May 25 & June 1, 6:30-9:30 pm
Discover this revolutionary clay-like mediumas you learn to shape and sculpt to create ahandmade silver pendant. Students will learnhow to create beautiful work using householdtools or a PMC kiln. Tuition covers 1/2 packof PMC and tools.2 wks, $110 M/$123 NM
Handmade Glass BeadsPatti Dougherty
Sun., June 5, 10 am-3 pm
Explore the basics of glass bead makingusing the lampworking torch and themandrel wound technique. Learntechniques such as feathering, murini pick-ups, color additions and a variety of surfacedecoration, including encasing and silver foil,to create colorful beads for your jewelry.$115 M/$133 NM
Handmade Copper ChainsRania Nelson
Thurs., July 7-21, 4-6 pm
Learn three different techniques to createyour own copper chains by hand. Each weekwill focus on a different pattern such asByzantine, rope and fox.3 wks, $164 M/$199 NM
Glass Arts
All LevelsFused Glass Gems & TilesCarol Stirton-Broad
Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm
Lets melt some glass! Learn to fuse glass tocreate beautiful, one-of-a-kind gems to use innecklaces, earrings, pins or bracelets orcreate tiles to use in mosaics. Additionalsupplies will be available for sale by theinstructor. Open to teens and adults.5 wks, $194 M/$220 NM
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June 20-Aug. 12
For Artists Ages 13-18 years old
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East Falls GlassworksClasses take place at East Falls Glassworksin Sherman Mills in East Falls, PA and areopen to both adults and teens (13 and up).
Intro to Glassblowing
Mon., July 25-Aug. 29, 6:30-9:30 pm and/orSat., June 25-July 30, 1:30-4:30 pm
If you'd like to try working with hot glass forthe first time or need a refresher, this is theclass for you. We start with an intro to tools,equipment, and basic techniques through theexploration of a new form each week. Lots ofexercises and hands-on time is provided tobuild a solid foundation of glassblowing skillsand a collection of beautiful and functionalwork.
6 wks, $470
Glass CastingTues., July 12-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm
From simple sand molds that are quick andeasy to make to plaster molds that cancapture the finest of details, this class is allabout casting glass! Guided instruction willallow even complete beginners to immortalizeobjects in clear or colored glass. Simple,intuitive and, of course, lots of fun! Costcovers everything.6 wks, $470
Glass Paperweight & Ornament WorkshopSun., June 12, 12-3 pm and/or
Sun., July 10, 12-3 pm and/or
Sun., Aug. 21, 12-3 pm
Designed for the total beginner, we providethe tools, supplies and instruction needed tocreate both a solid sculpted paperweight andblown ornament. These classes are a great
way to get a feel for the way glass moves at2000 degrees and have a fun and excitingafternoon at the same time. Students willhave the option of making at least one ofeach.$115
Ceramics
All Levels
An Immediate Approach to ClayClaire Shenk RodgersMon., June 13-July 11 (4 wks), 6:30-9:30 pm
& Thurs., July 7 & 14, 6:30-9:30 pm
Students will learn handbuilding and throwingtechniques which encourage the productionof multiple pieces quickly and successfully.Emphasis will be placed on fresh claysketches, which do not take a lot of time to
complete. There will be two outdoor firings,where we will explore the raku, saggar andfuming of our finished pieces. Any remainingdry work will be glazed, without bisquing andsingle fired for our last class. This will be afresh start for potters who feel trapped in thetypical extended pottery process.
6 classes, $217 M/$246 NM
Intro to ThrowingBernadette Curran
Mon., July 18-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm
This course is for students with little or noexperience using the medium of clay, buthave a desire to learn the basic techniquesof throwing. Demos and hands-on instructionwill allow students to experiment with avariety of forms and surface. In addition,
individuals will develop their ability to see,explore ideas and create with curiosity.Tuition includes a half bag of clay. Open toadults and teens.
5 wks, $194 M/$221 NM
All LevelsSlab to FabKaren Sacks
Mon., June 13-Aug. 15, 6:30-9:30 pm
Learn how to turn a flat piece of clay into
platters, bowls, vases, mugs, gardenplanters, tiles, mirrors and more. Studentswill master simple handbuilding techniquesand create one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces inthis fun and lively class.9 wks (no class July 4), $278 M/$318 NM
All LevelsCeramics SamplerHiroe Hanazono
Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm and/or
Tues., July 19-Aug. 16, 6:30-9:30 pm
This class is designed for those who are newto clay! We make a different project eachweek while learning a range of ceramictechniques. Handbuilding, tile making, wheelthrowing and glazing will all be covered. Bythe end of the term, students will have avariety of completed projects and will leavewith a better understanding of the breadth ofthe ceramic medium. Tuition includes a halfbag of clay.
5 wks, $194 M/$221 NM
All LevelsHandbuilding and Surface DecorationSharon Bartmann
Tues., June 14-July 12, 6:30-9:30 pm
Explore the exciting world of handbuilding andsurface decoration through functional anddecorative pieces. We will start by learning
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how to build forms, make tiles, or add a
handbuilt touch to your thrown pieces. Theorganic world of handbuilding will then becompleted with glazing techniques, surfacedecoration and decals. All levels arewelcome.5 wks, $194 M/$221 NM
All LevelsGlazing IntensiveKathryn Narrow
Tues., July 19 & 26, 6:30-9:30 pm
In this 2-part workshop students will learnabout glazing techniques and discuss how touse glazes to their best advantage. The firstweek will focus on masking techniques usingwax, tape, paper, frisket, latex and evencrayons. The next week will cover dipping,painting, pouring, sponge printing, stipplingand trailing. Tools and preparing the piecesfor glazing will be covered both weeks. Pleasesee website for a supply list.2 wks, $116 M/$140 NM
All LevelsPottery: Throwing & HandbuildingBrad Johnson
Wed., June 15-Aug. 17, 6:30-9:30 pm
Build a strong foundation in all aspects ofpottery, with an emphasis on makingfunctional items. Choose to focus on wheelthrowing or handbuilding with guidance andfeedback. Returning students will bechallenged with new projects and techniques
for their skill level. Individual attention isparamount and demos will be given weekly.10 wks, $295 M/$337 NM
All Levels
MosaicsCarol Stirton-Broad
Wed., June 15-July 13, 4-6:30 pm and/or
Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 4-6:30 pm
5 wks, $173 M/$198 NM
Wed., June 15-July 13, 7-9:30 pm and/or
Wed., July 20-Aug. 17, 7-9:30 pm
5 wks, $173 M/$198 NM
Thurs., June 16-July 14, 6:30-9:30 pm
5 wks, $183 M/$209 NM
($40 off if registering for more than one session)
Explore traditional and modern techniques aswell as a wide variety of materials in thispopular class. We will cover design,fabrication, installation and some art history.Decorative, architectural and fine art piecescan all be achieved.
All LevelsFused Glass Gems & TilesCarol Stirton-Broad
Thurs., July 21-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm
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All LevelsClay RascalsRobert Deane
Thurs., June 16-Aug. 18, 6:30-9:30 pm
Master the wheel and glazes as you honeyour skills. Classes are catered to studentinterests with hands-on demos and step-by-step guidance. Address bad habits andtechnical problems to build a solid foundationfor future work. Explore surface techniqueswith glaze combinations and application tovarious clay bodies. Group discussion willprovide for constructive feedback and theexchange of ideas and techniques.10 wks, $295 M/$337 NM
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Family Workshops
Family Time: ClockmakingLayne Freedline
Sat., June 4, 1-3 pm
Learn to make a wall or mantle clock from a
recycled CD. A fun and easy method isrevealed that will completely transform yourCD with a crackle texture. We will use metalstamps to make the clock numbers out ofcopper and brass. Bring a small family photo,little shells or tiny treasure for addedpersonalization. The best part will be tellingthe time you spent creating together! Open toages 8 & up with guardian.
$25 M/$40 NM
Family CreationsLisa HartFri., June 17-July 1, 9:30 am-10:30 and/or
Fri., July 8-22, 9:30 am-10:30 am and/or
Mon., July 11-25, 9:30-10:30 am
Share in the wonder of creation andexploration as you and your budding artistenjoy your first art experience together. Usingage-appropriate materials, you will paint anddraw, work with clay and collage, constructobjects with paper, plaster and other natural
materials. Open to ages 2-5 with guardian.3 wks, $75 M/$86 N
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June 20-Aug. 12Teen Studios provide artists ages 13-18 with the opportunity to studyspecific mediums in-depth withguidance from professional artists.Students build upon technical skill asthey expand their imaginations andprepare for a career or further studiesin the world of visual arts. Classesare small enough to provideindividualized attention and critiquesso that students can create work thatcan be used for portfolio packages forcollege or art school admissions.
Summer Camp:ART in the SpotlightJune 13-August 26 (11 Weeks)Ages 4-13 / Full and Half DaysWithout the visual arts, Broadway would be
less dramatic, musicians and composerswould be less inspired, and performances,from puppets to musicals, wouldn't havepizzazz! We're putting ART in the spotlight,and highlighting the many ways that thevisual arts enhance every form of creativeexpression.
Visit www.mainlineart.org to register and forscholarship info or call us for a brochure today.Hurry, many sessions fill up quickly!
N E W T H I S Y E A R !
Choose morning OR afternoon half day, alongwith full day.!
Fun lunch-time electives like creative writing,board games, fibers and more.
Discounts for siblings and multiple sessions.
Pre-Teen Intensives. Offered sessions A-C only,campers ages 11-13 select a morning and/orafternoon intensive where they will have moretime to focus on a single medium while workingclosely with a professional Teaching Artist.Intensives will be offered in drawing and painting,jewelry and metalwork, ceramics (throwing andhandbuilding) and Art Appreciation presented bythe Violette De Mazia Foundation. Regular campprogramming resumes sessions D-K for pre-teens.
Build your confidence.
Build your portfolio.
Build your perfect summer.Visit our website to browse through TeenStudio offerings:
Acrylic & Mixed Media Technique
B&W and Digital Photography Drawing & Painting Fashion Design & Illustration Glassblowing at East Falls Glassworks Printmaking Jewelry & Metalwork Portrait & Figure Drawing Portfolio Preparation & Development
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R E G I S T R A T I O N P O L I C I E S
Registration & Payment Options
We accept cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard and
Amex. Enrollment is accepted only after FULL
tuition is received. Please read the course
descriptions carefully for course dates andtimes. The Art Center only sends confirmation
after online registration. Students registering all
other ways should expect registration acceptance
unless otherwise notified. The Art Center may
choose to decline an individual's request to
enroll in classes or to participate in a class or
program when necessary or appropriate.
Supply Lists:
It is the students responsibility to request acopy of a supply list at the front desk or look up
the class on our website to download one.
Early Registration Discount:
Students registering through May 31 will receive
a discount of $10 off their total registration fee.
Only one early registration discount can be used
per household per session.
Additional Class Discount:
Students who register for more than one class of
4 weeks or more will receive a $10 discount on
each additional class thereafter. Students who
register for more than one class or workshop of
3 weeks or less will receive a $5 discount on
each additional workshop thereafter. Offer only
applies when registering for multiple
classes/workshops at the same time. As noted,
larger discounts are sometimes given if a
student signs up for two sessions of the same
class. You will only receive the greater discount
and not an additional $10 off for each class.
New Student Discount:
New to the Art Center? Mention this when you
call to register or write NEWBIE on your
registration form for $10 off of your class and
workshop total. The discount will be
automatically given if a new student registersonline. Discount not applicable to memberships,
trips or lectures.
Main Line Art Center reserves the right to deny
or change discounts if used inappropriately.
Sibling Discounts:
Register one child for a class and receive $10
off for each additional sibling registered for a
class during the same session. Offer applies tochild and teen classes only, not family
workshops, camps, or summer studios, and
cannot be combined with multi-class/workshop
discounts.
Main Line Art Center reserves the right to deny
or change discounts if used inappropriately.
Class Cancellations:
The Art Center reserves the right to cancelclasses due to insufficient enrollment or in case
of a catastrophe. In the event the Art Center
cancels a class, students will be notified and full
tuition and fee will be refunded. Trip deposits are
non-refundable unless MLAC cancels the trip.
Cancellations are made five days prior to start of
class or workshop.
Withdrawal/Refund Policy:
All refunds are subject to a $15 processing fee.An additional $35 fee will be charged for any
withdrawal requests from a class or workshop
five days prior to the first day of the class or
workshop. Withdrawls after first class will also
include a pro-rated class fee. No refunds will be
granted after the second class.
Scholarships:
Scholarships are available based on financial
need. The deadline for scholarships is May 31.
Applications will be collected until the deadline
date and then viewed collectively. Applications
submitted after the deadline will not be
considered. Contact the office for an application
or download one from our website. For more
details, read the policies and procedure portion
of the application form.
H O W T O R E G I S T E R
Register on line at www.mainlineart.org.
Complete registration form and mail to:
Main Line Art Center, 746 Panmure Road,
Haverford, PA 19041
Call 610.525.0272 or fax 610.525.5036
with credit card information. If faxing,
please call for a receipt confirmation.
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Publicity Policy:
Main Line Art Center reserves the right to use
photos taken during classes and other programs for
publicity purposes. Registration in a class gives the
Art Center permission to use images without further
consent or compensation. From time to time, weshare our mailing list with partner organizations so
that customers can receive info about related
cultural activities. If for any reason you would like to
opt out of this list, email us at [email protected].
Student Property:
The Art Center is not responsible for artwork and
other property left on the premises and has no
liability if such property is lost, stolen or
damaged, except in instances when artwork isdisplayed in gallery exhibitions and covered by
insurance. Artwork or property left two weeks
after the semester ends will be discarded.
Emergency Forms:
Every child under the age of 18 is required to
complete and submit a Child Emergency Form to
the main office. Adult students 18 years and
older are required to inform the main office if
they have a medical condition that the staff or
faculty should be aware of in the case of
emergency. Forms are kept on file for one year
unless there are updates or changes. The form
can be obtained from the main office or isavailable for download at www.mainlineart.org in
the Childrens Education Section.
I m p o r t a n t I n f o r m a t i o n
a b o u t S u m m e r D a y t i m e
C l a s s e sWe are excited to continue our partnershipwith The Haverford School to expand summercourse offerings. Unless otherwise noted,most of our daytime adult classes will takeplace at The Haverford School, convenientlylocated next to the Art Center at 450Lancaster Avenue, in their beautiful andspacious art studios. Class directions,information and supply lists will be availableupon registration.
Summer 2011 Registration FormPlease register at least one week prior to the start of a class or workshop. Registration implies understanding of the above registration policies.
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Classes&Workshops
runJune13-
August19
EarlyregistrationdiscountthroughMay31
MainLineArtCente
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746PanmureRoad
Haverford,
PA19041
SummerCamp:
ARTintheSpotlight
June
13-August26(11Weeks)
Ages4-13/FullandHalfDays
With
outthevisualarts,aBroa
dwayplaywouldbeless
dramatic,musiciansandcomp
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insp
ired,andperformances,fromp
uppetstomusicals,
wou
ldn'thavepizzazz!Thissummer,we'reputtingARTin
the
spotlight,andhighlightingthemanywaysthatthe
visu
alartsenhanceeveryform
ofcreativeexpression.
Visit
www.mainlineart.orgtoregis
terorcallusforabrochure
toda
y.Hurry,manysessionsfillup
quickly!
Tee
nStudios2011:
June
20-Aug.
12
ForArtistsAges13-18yearsold
Buildyourconfidence.
Buildyourportfolio.
Buildyourperfectsummer.
Visitwww.mainlineart.orgfordetailsand
scholarshipinfo.
MainLineArtCenterreceivesstate
artsfundingsupportthroughagrant
fromthePen
nsylvaniaCouncilonthe
Arts,astateagencyfundedbythe
Commonwea
lthofPennsylvaniaand
theNationalEndowmentfortheArts,
afederalage
ncy.
Non-Profit
Organization
U.S.
Postage
PAID
PermitNo.
35
Wayne,
PA
IN
THE
SPOTLIGHT!