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Batavia’s Art Center160 S. Water St.Batavia, IL 60510630.761.9977 www.waterstreetstudios.com

vision is to have a central location for artists to

rent affordable space and develop their craft all while having a network of

support and inspiration from their

neighboring artists. Add to this, the ability to

interact with the community through

shows, classes, workshops, projects, events...

the potential for a shared creativity is

simply inspiring.”

“The shared dream

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RegistrationTo register, simply complete the registration form located in the center of this booklet and mail or deliver to:

Water Street Studios, School of Art 160 S. Water St. Batavia, IL 60510

Please make checks payable to:Batavia Artists Association.

Water Street Studios is located at 160 S. Water Street by the corner of First and Water Streets in the heart of downtown Batavia, Illinois. We are less than one block south east of the Batavia Public Library. Please

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Letter from the Director of Education:

Hello All! Warmer weather has finally arrived, our

one-year anniversary at 160 South Water Street is

quickly approaching, and I am happy to offer you

the summer 2010 class booklet! I have seen many

successes for the School of Art in the past year, and

I am happy to watch it continue to grow and be an

important part of our community. One of our biggest

developments and my proudest accomplishment is

the addition of mind, body, and wellness classes such

as Tai Chi, Sign Language and Spanish. The School

of Art is also pleased to offer new performance

courses: Acting Fundamentals, Scene Study and the

Advanced Art of Star Wars. Our impressive summer

lineup offers something for everyone. See you

around the studios!

Kari KrausDirector of [email protected]

Batavia’s Art Center160 S. Water St.Batavia, IL 60510 waterstreetstudios.com

C o r p o r a t e p a r t n e r S h i p S

i n d i v i d u a l & f a m i l y m e m b e r S h i p S

oin our community by becoming a Corporate Partner or a Water Street Studios Member.

Thanks to meaningful partnerships between forward-thinking civic leaders, volunteers and the Batavia Artists Association, this new venue is possible.

If you would like to become a Member, or your company would like to become a Corporate Partner, contact Jim Kirkhoff, Water Street Studios Development Director for information 630.761.9977.

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contact Kari Kraus, Director of Education, with any questions: [email protected].

Biographies of Water Street instructors may be found online, please visit our new website: www.waterstreetstudios.com.

Interested in teaching at Water Street Studios? Artists/teachers please visit us online www.waterstreetstudios.com to obtain a teacher application and a class proposal form.

Please note: deadline for fall class submissions is June 1, 2010.

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Awesome Art AfternoonsAdmire Amazing Art in the gallery. Be creative and spend quality time with the ones you love. □ Agenda: All about Art. Activities include: drawing, coloring, pasting & even painting □ Assorted art supplies available at no charge.□ Atmosphere: Aspiring Artists Family program.□ All Ages: Best for ages 3 and up accompanied by an adult at all times. Teens welcome with parent permission.□ Admission: FREE □ Sundays 1-3p

Teen and Adult ClassesAll Adult classes are ages 17 and up unless otherwise noted.

Clay■ Figure Sculpture for Adults (Ages 18+)Working from live models, we will use the dominant sense of touch to work clay like fl esh! Anatomical reference combined with artistic interpretation will help you bring your creations to life! Using a variety of armature and construction techniques, our instruction will help you see your own designs and dreams come to reality in clay! All levels - beginner to advanced - are welcome. Dress to get dirty! □ Instructor Patty Davoust□ $330 includes model fee, a 12 lb. bag of clay, fi ring, and glazes. (Tools and additional clay available for purchase.)□ Tues & Th Jun 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, Jul 1, 6, 8, 13, 15 ► 6:30-9:30p

Drawing■ Drawing for Those Who Think They Can’tAnyone can draw! Really! Drawing is a teachable, learnable skill. I can show you how to unlock your drawing abilities and have fun with pencils, charcoal and paper. Bring an 11x17 drawing pad and a pencil with eraser to the fi rst class. □ Instructor Patty Davoust □ $210□ Mon May 10, 17, 24, Jun 14, 21, 28, Jul 5, 12, 19 ► 7-9p

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■ Comic Design (Ages 10-15)Create your own zine! In this class you will learn to create your own comic characters through character and story development and learn how to ink professional looking comics. We will story board your comic character ideas and learn to draw them based on point of view, line, shading, and dynamic background creation. □ Instructor Michele Carter□ $150 plus supplies (list available upon request)□ Tues Jul 6, 13, 20, 27 ► 12-1:30p

■ From PENCILS to PIXELS (and everything in-between)This class is for anyone interested in taking an idea off the page and into a totally new dimension. This class will show you how to transform a simple sketch into posters, album graphics, magazine ads,websites, cartoons, storyboards, and animation! We will learn how drawings can develop many personalities through the use of color, typography, lighting, humor and much more. Skill level or age is not as important as curiosity, the desire to learn and have fun! We will work together as a class, but also individually to accommodate your special interests. In addition to teaching, Michael Glascott is an experienced professional, with work seen in newspapers, magazines, commercials, television shows, and galleries. □ Instructor Michael Glascott□ $100 plus supplies (list available upon request) □ Sat Jul 10, 17, 24, 31 ► 9-11a

Jewelry■ Copper Inspiration Cuff (Ages 13+)Students will make their own textured or stamped copper cuff bracelet with a sterling silver plate that they have hand stamped with their own word or short message. Beads may be added if you desire. No prior metal-smithing experience is necessary. All materials and tools are supplied during class time. Great for Ladies Night Out! □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $45□ Tues May 11 ► 6-8:30p or Sat Aug 7 ► 3-5:30p

■ Beginners PMC Jewelry (Ages 13+)Make one pair of earrings and one pendant with pure silver.PMC is microscopic particles of pure silver mixed with organicbinders that fuse together in the kiln leaving pure silver.You need have NO prior knowledge and/or skills to work with this remarkable medium. You will learn how to form,refi ne, fi re and fi nish one pendant and one pair of dangle earrings. You will leave the class with at least two fi nished

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■ Beginners PMC Jewelry (continued...)pieces of fi ne silver jewelry that you have designed and made yourself. The class includes demonstrations, handouts, enough clay for at least two projects, fi ring of the projects and the use of instructor’s tools. □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $50□ Fri May 21 ► 6-9p or Sunday Jun 20 ► 1-4p or Sat Jul 17 ► 5-8p

■ Quirky Cool Cocktail Ring (Ages 13+) Students will make one or two absolutely unique cool cocktail rings out of sterling silver wire and a focal bead of your choice. No prior experience required. All materials and tools are supplied during class time. □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $30□ Sat May 29 ► 3-5p or Mon Jun 28 ► 6-8p or Sunday Aug 15 ► 1-3p

■ Introduction to Fused Glass (Ages 16+)In this class you will learn basic fused glass techniques to create a pendant, magnetor tie tack. Students choose which two projects they want to complete. You will learn thebasics of glass fusing and jewelry making (no solder) during this HOT class. A basic glass assortment is included in the class fee. Specialty glass, fi ndings and other components will be available for purchase from the instructor. Maximum 2 students. □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $55□ Mon Jun 7 ► 6-9p & Jun 14 ►6-7:30p or Sunday Jul 25 ► 1-4p & Aug 1 ► 1-2:30p

■ Handcraft Your Own Hoop Earrings (Ages 13+) Create your own sterling silver hoop earrings. Participants can create one or two pairs of sterling silver and bead earrings. Once you master the simple technique you will have the skills to make oodles of hoops for yourself and friends! All supplies included for up to two pairs of earrings. All tools necessary are available to use during the class time. No previous experience necessary. Maximum 8 students. □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $30

□ Tues Jun 8 ► 6-8p or Sunday Jul 18 ►1-3p

■ Metalsmithing for Jewelry Fabrication Design and create one-of-a-kind personalized jewelry. Explore jewelry fabrication using basicmetalsmithing techniques. This four-week course will cover sawing, piercing, sand-ing, hand stamping, texturing, forming, and fi nishing. Each week you will create at least one unique piece of copper or sterling silver jewelry. Projects may include earrings, pen-dants, bracelets, or rings. Metal to complete at least four projects is included in the class fee. Students have access to studio tools and equipment. Additional tools and metal may be purchased from instructor. No previous

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N0te If you are aware of any metal allergies

or have any special needs, instructors

must know well in advance to make

acommodations. PLEASE NOTE: Neither

the instructor nor Water Street Studios

can be held responsible for any metal

allergies/allergic reactions. If a special

metal is required (sterling silver, niobium,

14k gold fi lled or 14k gold) additional

cost may occur. Instructor must be con-

tacted prior to class to discuss possible

alternatives. 630.761.9977 ■

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■ Metalsmithing for Jewelry Fabrication (continued...)experience necessary. Maximum 4 students. □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $115□ Tues Jul 13, 20, 27, Aug 3 ► 6-8:30p

■ Awesome Earrings For Beginners (Ages 13+)This is an excellent beginners class that will teach you the fundamental techniquesto create awesome earrings. Once you master loop forming and a little bit of wire wrapping you can make countless pairs of earrings. These earrings are great for giftgiving! In the class you will receive all supplies necessary for up to three pairs of pierced dangle earrings with sterling silver and various beads. All tools necessaryare available to use during the class time. No previous experience necessary. Maximum 8 students. □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $34□ Wed Jun 16 ► 6-8p or Sunday Aug 8 ► 1-3p

Mind, Body Wellness■ Tai chiTai Ji Quan was developed during 13th Century China by a Taoist monk, Chang San-Feng, as a powerful martial art. Those who practiced this art found not only their martial skills, but their overall health was improving. Tai Ji Quan can assist in regulating blood pressure, anxiety, depression, balance, circulation, stress, and self esteem. Class consists of Qi Gong (energy work), Tai Ji 8 posture form, and applications. Any fi tness level is accepted. □ Instructor Stephen Huebner □ $50 □ Mon May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 ► 7-8p

Painting ■ Figurative Watercolor Class (Ages 18+)Students will work at close range with a live model for this portrait painting class. Or they can choose an alternate location at a distance for full fi gure painting. □ Instructor Rick Clubb□ $250 (includes model fee)□ Wed May 5, 12, 19, 26, Jun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Jul 7 ► 6:30 to 9p

■ Oil PaintingFor painters of all levels, skills and disciplines, the focus of this class is to nurture the individual creative process. Color mixing and basic oil painting techniques will be covered. Participants will explore traditional and alternative styles in oil painting while developing an understanding of basic drawing and composition skills. Emphasis is placed on discovering individual strengths and styles that will enable each to complete a fi nal painting refl ecting those characteristics. This class is structured for enjoyment in a relaxed format to allow

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■ Oil Painting (continued...)creativity to surface naturally. □ Instructor Deborah DiVita/Glascott □ $100 plus supplies (list available on request)□ Sat May 8, 15, 22, 29 ► 9-11:30a Sat Aug 7, 14, 21, 28 ► 9-11:30a

■ Watercolor Techniques (Ages 18+) Progress at your own pace in this class for the beginner to the advanced watercolor student. Classes will begin with a demonstration followed by personal work time. Critiques and personal attention will help you improve beyond your current level.□ Instructor Hugh Skibbens □ $120□ Th Jun 3, 10, 17, 24, Jul 1, 8 ► 7-9p

■ Watercolor Made Simple (Ages 13-19) Learn how to control watercolor to get the results you want! In these painting sessions we will create various effects using everyday materials and learn how to incorporate them into a fi nished painting. □ Instructor Hugh Skibbens □ $90 (supply list available upon request)□ Sat Jun 5, 12, 19, 26 ► 10:15a-11:15a

■ Oil Painting TechniquesFor anyone who wishes to brush up on basic oil painting techniques, we will focus on producing “mini-works” that demonstrate different techniques. These may include glaz-ing, impasto, dry brush, and simple blending and shading techniques. We will work from a single object or shape to easily visualize the different effects that can be achieved simply by changing the application. Color mixing and brush use will also be covered. □ Instructor Deborah DiVita/Glascott □ $100 plus supplies (list available on request)□ Sat Jul 10, 17, 24, 31 ► 9-11:30a

■ Cinematic inspiration (Ages 18+)Love watching movies? Ever get inspired by the brilliant colors? Exciting action sequences? Some movie scenes are beautifully colored and imagine new worlds. In this class, we will use scenes from movies to inspire our own worlds. Learn how to use acrylic paints to rep-resent abstract views of your own interpretations of these notable movie scenes. Explore the pop culture world through your own imagination! □ Instructor Michele Carter □ $150 plus supplies (list available upon request)□ Fri Jun 11, 18, 25, Jul 2 ► 12:30-2:30p

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Photography ■ Photographic Philosophy Are you ready to move past the snapshot? Have you ever asked yourself, “So I have this camera, what do I do now?” Do you want to take one of those images that capture the essence of a subject? In this class we will explore how to photographically discover the extraordinary in the ordinary world. Learn how to convey what your subject wants to say through your photographic image. Participants will need a camera (camera phone, point and shoot, DSLR or fi lm camera) and access to the computer and Internet. □ Instructor John Granata □ Cost $85□ Th May 6, 13, 20, 27 June 3, 10 ► 6-8p

■ Introduction to Fine Art Photography, Portraiture, & Camera Technique This is a four-session workshop for 8 to 16 students who have an interest in making fi ne art photographs and processing their own fi ne art prints. Students will have an opportunity to participate in lectures and work along side a fi ne art photographer in the fi eld, studio, and light and dark rooms. Demonstration of processing and printing fi lm will be in the instructor’spersonal darkroom located in Geneva. □ Instructor Fred Ullrich □ $90 □ Sat May 8, 15, 22, 29 ► 9a-12p

Variety■ Intro to Graphic Design Come and explore the fundamentals of typography, color theory, and layout design. The basics of Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop are also included in this class. There will be weekly creative assignments as well as a fi nal project showcase. Laptop computer and basic computer skills required. □ Instructor John McKillip □ $175□ Wed May 5, 12, 19, 26, Jun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Jul 7, 14, 21 ► 6-7p

■ The Human Nature Project (All Ages) The Human Nature Project is a “think while you do” course designed to help people of all ages experience the world in a richer, more creative way. Professional artist and writer Christopher Cudworth leads participants through a three-part course using simple, hands-on experiences to bring out the natural artist and writer in everyone. Students then create their own “fi ngerprint” projects based on guided instruction with something they’ve seen or experienced in the natural world. The course offers an opportunity for each student’s work to be featured in a digital presentation published on the Internet and saved in a collective archive known as the Human Nature Project. □ Instructor Christopher Cudworth □ $75□ Sat May 15, 22, 29 ► 2-3p

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■ Screen Writing 101 (Ages 17+)Screen writing is where imagination meets the silver screen. In all motion picture formats today, there is a writer behind it. If you have a desire to learn how to write for fi lm or televi-sion this class will teach you the techniques. Whether you are just starting out or wishing to perfect your work, this class is for you. □ Instructor John Lake □ $110 □ Sat Jul 10, 17, 24, 31, Aug 7, 14 ► 3-4:30p

Performance Arts■ Introduction to Acting (Ages 18+)This is a beginning class for adults wanting to learn more about the art of acting through the use of improvisation and monologues to explore and capture the believability of a character; the Who, Why and When. In an engaging and creative workshop atmosphere, the student will learn to think on their feet and react truthfully to a scene partner. These are basic concepts and skills needed by all actors. Monologues and scene work with a partner will require some outside class work. □ Instructor Tom Gaitsch □ $195□ Tues May 11, 18, 25, Jun 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 ► 6:30 - 8:30p

■ Beginning Scene Study (Ages 18+)Building on the knowledge from Introduction to Acting, this class explores the approach to breaking down and analyzing a script. Here, the student will become aware of a character’s motivation, objectives, subtext, relationships and given circumstances. Focus will be on Modern/Realistic plays, in-depth monologue and scene. Will require outside class work. □ Instructor Tom Gaitsch □ $195 □ Th Jul 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 12, 19 ► 6:30-8:30p

Children’s ClassesLanguages■ American Sign Language (Session 1: Toddlers Session 2: Ages 11-16)ASL is a visual language commonly used by deaf individuals for communication. ASL has its own grammar, culture, history, and terminology. New parents often use sign languagein the baby’s early stages of development to communicate with their children before verbal language starts. This class will introduce various signs, benefi ts of a visual language, deaf culture, and history. □ Instructor Liz Fahey □ $95□ Session 1 Toddlers: Mon May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Jun 7 ► 9-10a Session 2 Ages 11-16: Fri Jun 11, 18, 25, Jul 2, 9, 16 ► 3-4p

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■ Spanish Adventures (Ages 5-9)Uno, dos, tres... come along for an adventure as we learn the basics of the Spanish language. We will explore numbers, colors, simple phrases, enjoy food, and learn about the Hispanic culture along the way. □ Instructor Sarah Klein □ $65□ Sat Aug 7, 14, 21, 28 ► 10-11:30a

Young Ones: Ages 4+■ Mini Matisse (Ages 4-6) This is an exciting class where students can explore different media ranging from water-colors, clay, masks, puppets, portraiture and more. Each session has different projectsso this class can be taken again and again with no repeat masterpieces.□ Instructor Kari Kraus □ Cost $55□ Sat Jun 5, 12, 19, 26 ► 10-11a (Sat session: Register through Batavia Park District by calling (630) 879-5235 or visiting www.bataviaparks.org) or Mon Aug 2, 9, 16, 23 ► 4:30-5:30p (Mon session: Register through Water Street)

■ Creepy Crawlies (Ages 5-13)Do you know what things go bump in the night? Monsters and goblins that give you a fright! Frankenstein is not the only one that can create a monster - come and make your own. In this class we will make our own monster masks out of paper mache and create monster sculptures out of clay all while listening to spooooky monster music!□ Instructor Michele Carter □ $90 plus supplies (list available upon request)□ Fri Jun 11, 18, 25, Jul 2 ► 10-11:30a

■ ARTventures from around the Globe (Ages 6-10)Students will learn a great deal about art and it’s role in cultures from around the world in ARTventures. We will explore and discuss art from each continent and many cultures. This class does not repeat activities so each session is a new and fun experience. □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $55 (Register through Batavia Park District (630) 879-5235 or visiting www.bataviaparks.org)□ Mon & Wed Jul 12, 14, 19, 21 ► 3:30-4:30p

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F0od Allergies? If your child has any food allergies

please make note of it on registration

form in box provided. Some classes

(where indicated) will include a snack.

Instructor must know in advance.

PLEASE NOTE: Neither the instructor nor

Water Street Studios can be held re-

sponsible for any allergies or allergic

reactions. 630.761.9977 ■

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Star Wars Themed Classes■ Advanced Art of Star Wars (Ages 6-10)This class is for those who love the Star Wars fi lms and is based on the performance arts. The focal point of this Advanced Art of Star Wars will be writing, designing the props and set, and fi lming a mini fan fi lm. We will enjoy sith cider and jabba jiggle while creating our movie. This class is fantastic for those who have taken the fi rst Star Wars class but is not required. □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $90□ Sat Jun 5, 12, 19, 26 ► 1:30-3:30p

■ May The Force Be With You (Ages 6-10)All that is loved about Star Wars: An Art Experience is now condensed into one glorious day! We will make lightsabers, design our own droids, and paint our own ship creations. Don’t forget to bring a dark colored tee as we will use “the force” to decorate it. Snacks of yoda soda and wookie cookies provided. □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $50□ Sat Jul 24 ► 12-5p

Older Ones: Ages 7+ ■ Playing in the Mud: Youth Pottery (Ages 7-12)This class is great for those kids who love to get dirty and have fun! A variety of types of pottery are explored in this class with an emphasis on hand-built ceramics. We will learn about the history of pottery, glazes and fi ring, grasp coil, slab and pinch construc-tion. □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $95 □ Mon May 3, 10, 17, 24 ► 6:30-8p Glaze Date Monday Jun 7 ► 6:30-8p

■ Alice in Water Street Wonderland (Ages 7-12)This class is a topsy-turvy mix of fi ne arts projects, delicious snacks, and Rabbit Hole activities. Join us in the adventure of using clay to create our own teacups and teapots, illustrating unique big/small drawings, and building beautiful miniature shadow boxes. We will also work on Artist Trading Cards that will rival the Queen’s guards. □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $65 □ Tues May 4, 11, 18, 25 ► 6:30-8p

■ Tasty Felt Treats (Ages 7-12)Using a variety of felting techniques we will create miniature versions of our favorite foods out of felt. We will sew, glue, and needle felt to create some truly remarkable food pieces. Students will learn how to make a Cupcake key ring, fantastic sushi in a bento box, and a mini grill with barbeque favorites. We will also have time to make our favorites with person-alized one-on-one instruction. □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $48□ Th May 6, 13, 20 ► 6:30-8p

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■ Personalized Leather Wristband and Keychain (Ages 8-12)Personalize a cool leather wristband and keychain with your own message, design or name for yourself or someone special. No experience necessary. Super simple. Super fun! □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $18□ Sun May 16 ► 2-3p or Thurs Jun 24 ► 10:30-11:30a or Wed Jul 28 ► 2-3p

■ Beginning Watercolor (Ages 7-12)In this beginning class the student will learn the basics of watercolor. Using some house-hold materials such as sponges, tissues, toothbrushes, salt and more, we will create unique effects in this exciting medium. A simple Prang or Crayola watercolor set is all that is required - other materials will be supplied. □ Instructor Hugh Skibbens □ $90□ Sat Jun 5, 12, 19, 26 ► 9-10a

■ Kandinsky Kids (Ages 7-11) In this popular class, students will create using a wide range of media including but not limited to all types of paint, clay, fabric, sculpture, printmaking, etc. Similar to our Mini Matisse class in that no projects are repeated so you can retake this class often.□ Instructor Kari Kraus □ Cost $55□ Sat Jun 5, 12, 19, 26 ► 11:30a-12:30p (Sat session: (Sat session: Register through Batavia Park District by calling (630) 879-5235 or visiting www.bataviaparks.org) or Mon Aug 2, 9, 16, 23 ► 6-7p (Mon session: Register through Water Street Studios)

■ Personalized Pendant or Dog Tags (Ages 7+)Participants design two of their own pendants or dog tags using shrinkable plastic. Finish it with a ball chain or a rubber cord and you will have a custom piece of artwork to keep or give as a gift. □ Instructor Lisa Dienst-Thomas □ $15 □ Wed Jun 30 ► 2-3:30p or Th Aug 5 ► 10-11:30a

■ Fantastic Felt Creations (Ages 8-12)Using primarily commercially made felt, students will create a variety of items ranging from food to animals to puppets. Additional projects will include beads, a tote bag, and more. We will also experiment with needle and wet felting. Students will use a hot glue gun and learn some basic sewing techniques - no prior experience necessary. Come prepared for fun! □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $60□ Tues & Th Jul 6, 8, 13, 15 ► 4-5:30p

■ Acting Fundamentals For Kids - Level 1 (Grades 4-6 and Grades 7-8) This class provides a good foundation of fundamental acting skills needed by every actor. Through theatre games, improvisation and character-building, the young actor becomes aware of voice, movement, observation and listening skills while learning to work as an ensemble; all leading towards the goal of confi dence and believability on stage.□ Instructor Lisa Keefe □ $185□ Grades 4-6: Mon Jun 14, 21, 28, Jul 5, 12, 19, 26, Aug 2 ► 9-10:30a Grades 7-8: Mon Jun 14, 21, 28, Jul 5, 12, 19, 26, Aug 2 ► 10:45a-12:15p

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■ Muggles Making Art (Ages 7-12)Come join us at Water Street Studios as we hop the train to Hogwarts. This exciting class gives the true Harry Potter experience. We will split into the different houses and follow along with the different courses offered at Hogwarts. There will be a “potions and herbology”lesson along with transfi guration, defense against the dark arts, and care of magical creatures’ courses. We will create fabulous art while playing games such as Hoo’s Hedwig and eating chocolate “frog“ snacks. □ Instructor Kari Kraus □ $65□ Tues & Th Jun 15, 17, 22, 24 ► 3:30-5p

■ Cupcakes and other “Yummy” Painting (Ages 7-12)This all day workshop will explore the possibilities of a variety of paints - from rich impastos, to watercolor effects. □ Instructor Sandra Bacon □ $50□ Tues Jun 22 ► 10a-3p Bring a sack lunch.

■ How Do Artists Get Ideas? (Ages 11-15)Artists get ideas from the world around them. In this workshop students will explore the ways in which artists gain inspiration from nature, still life drawing, comic books, literature, collaboration, and incorporating ideas from fi ne artists who have come before us. This class will use a variety of media including charcoal, ebony pencils, oil pastels, paint, etc. Students will create a variety of artwork and explore their own unique expressions in a class that answers the question: how do we know what to draw? □ Instructor Laura Starzek □ $150□ Mon/Wed/Fri Jul 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23 ► 1-3p

■ Nature Drawing-Drawing from Life (Ages 7-12)Explore the animals and plants of the world as we draw bugs, birds, fl owers and trees. We will learn how form affects structure, and the intersection between observation and devel-oping drawing skills. □ Instructor Sandra Bacon □ $50□ Th Jul 15 ► 10a-3p Bring a sack lunch

Workshops■ Ceramic Hanging Totem WorkshopWelcome spring by creating a Mother’s Day present for the garden. Students will explorepersonal iconography and the beauty of natural forms through hand building techniquesto create one-of-a-kind clay forms, strung together to hang from a tree, trellis or rod. If you love to decorate your garden and make things yourself, you will love this class! Come dressed to get dirty! Tools are provided. One bag of clay included. □ Instructor Patty Davoust □ $75 (Additional clay available for purchase)□ Sat May 8, 15 ► 10-1p

■ Japanese Papermaking Immerse yourself in a centuries old technique of making paper. Students will work withthe three main fi bers used in Japanese printmaking-Kozo, Gampi and Mitsumata. You will be amazed at how much paper can be made in a short time! The long fi bers of these

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■ Japanese Papermaking (continued...)materials lend themselves to beautiful and delicate papers. We will experiment with differentdyed fi bers and inclusions, such as dried fl owers and leaves. Dress for the possibility of getting a little wet. □ Instructor JoAnne Laudolff □ $55□ Sat May 22 ► 10a-1:30p

■ Origami and Origane WorkshopLane Allen, Allen+Pepa Architects, will present some detailed historical points of Origami and his ‘Origane’ (metal folding) work, some “Dos and Don’ts” on origami folding and hands-on experience folding paper and metal mesh. This workshop is for introductory folders.□ Instructor Lane Allen □ $10 (WSS members $5)□ Sunday May 23 ► 2-3:30p

■ The Painterly Print: Digital Grounds for Fine Artists and PhotographersUsing our new digital grounds we can print images from our computer’s printer on anyof a variety of surfaces: paint skins, gels, acetate, metallic papers, etc. These are wonder-ful techniques for mixed media artists, creating layers, or for limited edition multiples. Printing on transparent surfaces is also terrifi c for artist cards and ornaments. Instructor provides supplies but please bring your own photocopied images. □ Instructor Sandra Bacon □ $70□ Sat Jul 17 ► 12-5p

■ Acrylic as Encaustic and other Unusual EffectsEncaustic Wax Effects with Acrylic “Beeswax without the Bees” Learn how to create several wax-like surfaces that are milky, translucent and rich with thatbuttery patina of wax. In this workshop we will explore layering in transferred images,collage and embedded images with gels and pours. Carving, scraping, and stainingwith layers will enrich your acrylic paintings and surfaces and these techniques can be combined to create dynamic depth to your work. All levels are welcome. No additionalsupplies required, just bring your creative and open mind. □ Instructor Sandra Bacon □ $70□ Sat Aug 21 ► 12-5p

Creative Ladies Night Out■ Schedule a night with fi ve or more of your girl friends for a Creative Ladies Night out.We will make two small art projects while enjoying appetizers and refreshments. Project ideas: Handmade envelopes, postcard plaques, decoupage bottles, wired hanging bottles/bud vases, photo frames, silverware charms, small accordion books or recycled wool fl ower pins. Projects to be determined at class registration. Refreshments include water and non-alcoholic beverages. Appetizers will be an assortment of chips, dips and sweets. □ Instructor Sharon P. Sychta □ $50 per participant

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RegistrationTo register, simply complete the registration form located in the center of this booklet and mail or deliver to:

Water Street Studios, School of Art 160 S. Water St. Batavia, IL 60510

Please make checks payable to:Batavia Artists Association.

Water Street Studios is located at 160 S. Water Street by the corner of First and Water Streets in the heart of downtown Batavia, Illinois. We are less than one block south east of the Batavia Public Library. Please

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Letter from the Director of Education:

Hello All! Warmer weather has finally arrived, our

one-year anniversary at 160 South Water Street is

quickly approaching, and I am happy to offer you

the summer 2010 class booklet! I have seen many

successes for the School of Art in the past year, and

I am happy to watch it continue to grow and be an

important part of our community. One of our biggest

developments and my proudest accomplishment is

the addition of mind, body, and wellness classes such

as Tai Chi, Sign Language and Spanish. The School

of Art is also pleased to offer new performance

courses: Acting Fundamentals, Scene Study and the

Advanced Art of Star Wars. Our impressive summer

lineup offers something for everyone. See you

around the studios!

Kari KrausDirector of [email protected]

Batavia’s Art Center160 S. Water St.Batavia, IL 60510 waterstreetstudios.com

C o r p o r a t e p a r t n e r S h i p S

i n d i v i d u a l & f a m i l y m e m b e r S h i p S

oin our community by becoming a Corporate Partner or a Water Street Studios Member.

Thanks to meaningful partnerships between forward-thinking civic leaders, volunteers and the Batavia Artists Association, this new venue is possible.

If you would like to become a Member, or your company would like to become a Corporate Partner, contact Jim Kirkhoff, Water Street Studios Development Director for information 630.761.9977.

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contact Kari Kraus, Director of Education, with any questions: [email protected].

Biographies of Water Street instructors may be found online, please visit our new website: www.waterstreetstudios.com.

Interested in teaching at Water Street Studios? Artists/teachers please visit us online www.waterstreetstudios.com to obtain a teacher application and a class proposal form.

Please note: deadline for fall class submissions is June 1, 2010.

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Batavia’s Art Center160 S. Water St.Batavia, IL 60510630.761.9977 www.waterstreetstudios.com

vision is to have a central location for artists to

rent affordable space and develop their craft all while having a network of

support and inspiration from their

neighboring artists. Add to this, the ability to

interact with the community through

shows, classes, workshops, projects, events...

the potential for a shared creativity is

simply inspiring.”

“The shared dream

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