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Page 1: Winter 2010 - South Shore Art Centersouthshoreartcenter.org/pdf/Winter_2010_web.pdf · The ability to draw is the basis of art. A bad painter cannot draw—but one who draws well

1Register at least 10 days before the class begins! | SSAC Winterl 2010

Courses & Workshops SOUTH SHORE ART CENTER

Winter 2010

p: 781.383.2787 > f: 781.383.2964 > www.ssac.org

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Table of Contents Calendar of Exhibitions & Events.............................................................3 Adult Courses & Workshops...............................................................4–15 Faculty Roster.......................................................................................16 Children/Teens Courses & Workshops..................................................17–19Community Outreach Programs...............................................................21Gallery Artist Corner.......................................................................23–24Contributing Members • Donors • Sponsors • Business Members..............25–27Art Center Directory..............................................................................28 Registration Information....................................................................30–31

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23 Bancroft Gallery —Fiber of Life: Cary Wolinsky Dillon Gallery—Small Works Faculty Feature—Lisa Marder Crossen Student Gallery—Students of Esther MaschioJanuary 15 Bancroft Gallery—Water: South Shore Art Center Gallery Artists Dillon Gallery—Watershed—Valerie Vitali Selects: Susan B. Charles, Susan Dragoo Lembo, Patricia Gray, Page Railsback and Frank Strazzulla, Jr Faculty Feature—Allison Crowe Crossen Student Gallery—Students of Lucy MerrillFebruary

25 Bancroft Gallery—SCORE! Juried Sports Show

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6 SCORE! Gala 7 pm14 Score! ends19 Bancroft Gallery—Media Mix, Juried by Gretchen Keyworth Dillon Gallery—The Magic of Italy: Mary Callahan, Jack Foley, Becky Haletky, Nancy Howell, Susan White Faculty Feature—Lisa Houck Crossen Student Gallery—Students of Mary Callahanmay

5–16 ART FORUM—Middle School Artists

June

18–20 55th Annual Arts Festival

South Shore Art Center’s mission is to enrich the communities south of Boston by fostering an understanding and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions and education.

Day, evening and weekend courses and workshops are offered for students of all abilities in all media.

BeginnersInterested in an art class, but uncertain where to begin?

Courses recommended for beginners include two sessions of Basic Drawing #300a/b, No Fear Drawing #301, Drawing for Painting #303, Color Theory #488, Traditional Oil Painting #320, Painting with Acrylics #323, Oil Painting #321, Monoprinting#340, Ox-Plow Books/Gelatine Printing #491, as well as courses in ceramics, mosaics, photography, decorative painting and wearable art!

Adult Workshops & Short-TakesAdobe Photoshop Lightroom 3/27 & 3/28 Pastel Studio, 3 Saturdays, 1/23, 2/27, 3/20Chinese Brush, 2 sessions of 5 weeks eachOx-Plow Books/Gelatine Prints, 2/6 & 2/7Mosaic Workshop, 3/14 & 3/21

Children’s ClassesStudents must be 4 ½ years old. See pages 17–19 for courses and workshops for elementary, middle and high school students.

TeensNew this term are Faces & Places, Digital Photography for Teens (Thursdays 4:30–6) and Portfolio Prep for high school students thinking about art schools. (Wednesdays 4:30–6)

Studio Art Foundation ProgramFor students looking for a formalized program of study, the Art Center offers guidance and a recommended course track, culminating in a Certificate in Studio Art Foundation.

Please call us if you need any assistance in choosing the right class for you!

www.ssac.org781-383-2787

Cover photo: bulbs, Tim Waite

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300 baSic Drawing Judy RossmanThe ability to draw is the basis of art. A bad painter cannot draw—but one who draws well can always paint, sculpt or print. Drawing is a learned skill and learn-ing how to draw is the process of observ-ing the basic structure of objects regard-less of how complex they might be. The skill is taught through a series of structured sequential exercises similar to learning a musical instrument. Once students learn how to observe their surroundings, they learn how to draw. In addition to observ-ing structure, they will learn line, value, shape composition and limited color.300a 1/15–3/19 Friday am 10:00–1:00 300b 1/12–3/16 Tues pm 6:00–9:00$195M $235NM 8 classes

488 color Theory SimpliFieD

Judy RossmanThrough a series of structured sequential exercises, students will understand the basics of color mixing. This understand-ing will endow the student with skill and confidence in any color media he/she approaches including watercolor, oils, acrylics, oil pastels, colored pencil and gouache. A simple still life will be com-pleted utilizing techniques experienced in previous exercises.3/6 & 3/7 Saturday & Sunday 11:00–4:00$110M $150NM 2 classes

301 no Fear Drawing —baSic Drawing TechniqueS Marion CarlsonYou can draw! Each week, a principle of design will be introduced. This hands–on approach will give you the tools to have a successful drawing. You will learn line, texture, value, contrast, negative space and more in this supportive two-hour class. 1/25–4/5 Monday pm 6:30–8:30$195M $235NM 10 classes

302 inTermeDiaTe paSTel painTing

Donna Rossetti-BaileyThis class, for the pastel artist with some experience, will focus on pursuing person-al style and the student’s individual view of the world. We will have fun, laugh and learn from one another while we fine tune pastel techniques and imagery. There will be plenty of one-on-one time with each student, along with lots of information ex-changes. Pre-requisite—beginner pastels. 1/20–3/31 Wed am 9:00–12:30$285M $320NM 10 classes (includes materials fee)

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Studio Art Foundation Program South Shore Art Center offers a new program for students looking to formalize their art studies. Upon completion of a specially designed curriculum, SSAC will award students a Certificate in Studio Art Foundation. Participants in the program will have ongoing support of Art Center faculty to evaluate work and assist in course selec-tion. Certificate Students will have priority registration and be assisted in creating a portfolio of work from their selected courses for presentation and exhibition. They also will have the opportunity to exhibit at SSAC in Certificate Student shows. Cours-es must be completed within three years of registration. (One course, taken prior to January 2009 is eligible for inclusion in the Certificate Program.) Registration fee for this program is $50. Contact 781-383-2787 for more information.

First year focus: Basic Drawing (48 hours minimum) Color Theory (10 hours minimum) Intro to Painting (24 hours minimum Oil, Acrylic, or Watercolor) Elective choice (24 hours)

Second year focus: Drawing II (24 hours minimum) Art History (12 hours) Painting Elective (24 hours minimum) Elective choice (24 hours)

Elective courses Advanced Drawing (24 hours) Printmaking (24 hours) Photography (16 hours) 3D ceramics (24 hours) Sculpture (24 hours) Visiting Art Workshops (18 hours minimum)

whaT you neeD To know ...

• Please register early to avoid disappoint-ment. You may register online at www.ssac.org, call (781)383-2787 to register by phone with a credit card or see registration page for mail-in information.

• No classes will be held during February School Vacation week (February 15–19)

• Young adults, 15 years and older, are welcome to enroll in most adult courses with the permission of the instructor.

• Materials are included for Children/ Teen Courses and Workshops unless noted. Students must provide their own materials for Adult Courses and Workshops unless noted.

• An asterisk (*) following a course num-ber denotes a course eligible for one Mas-sachusetts College of Art undergraduate credit for $125 additional fee.

Early Start

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Tree Study, Worlds End, Donna Rossetti-Bailey

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315 chineSe bruSh painTing: FlowerS anD birDS

Qingxiong MaThis course will introduce the basics of Chinese brush painting. Students will explore birds and flowers with a combina-tion of Chinese brush painting and West-ern techniques. Using freehand brushwork, the emphasis will be on expressiveness, individual interpretation and abstraction through exaggeration. Students will use ink, watercolor, gouache, and acrylic on rice paper to create wonderful visual effects.1/19–2/23 Tuesday 10:00–4:00$230M $270NM 5 classes

316 chineSe bruSh painTing: The lanDScape Qingxiong MaIn this course, Chinese brush students will further their painting skills with a special emphasis on the Chinese landscape. As in “Flowers and Birds”, students will use ink, watercolor, gouache, and acrylic on rice paper to create wonderful visual effects.3/2–3/30 Tuesday 10:00–4:00 $230M $270NM 5 classes

317 bare boneS waTercolor Lilly ClevelandThis course is designed to start people in painting. Whether you use the informa-tion for journaling, relaxation or painting masterpieces, this course is for you. Four sessions will start with supplies and expla-nation of colors, paper, palette and brush-es. We will paint a still life, landscape, monochromatic or work from photographs. Each class is designed with a planned lesson in shapes, composition, values (lights and darks) and color combinations. The first half hour will be spent drawing a thumbnail sketch of the subject and then we will paint through to a finished piece. The supply list is designed to start painting affordably. Demonstrations will focus on colors and composition.1/25–3/22 Monday pm 1:30–4:30$195M $235NM 8 classes

320 TraDiTional oil painTing For beginnerS Lucy Alice Merrill Three dimensional painting is easier than you think! This class includes fundamentals of drawing in support of painting the still life. Students will be encouraged to set up their own composition and study the basics. In eight weeks, students will create a three-dimensional finished oil paint-ing. Learn brushwork, composition, form, shape, mixing color with oils, personal ex-pression and design. You will understand the “language of paint” as it becomes a translation of nature’s laws—light, color, form and depth. Instructor will use visual charts and demonstrations to emphasize the logic of three-dimensionality and show how the still life is conducive to learn-ing the basics. Students will have much individualized attention as well as partici-pate in group exercises. More advanced students may also work from imagination or photographs. 1/19–3/16 Tuesday pm 6:30–9:30$195M $235NM 8 classes

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ps 303 Drawing For painTing Evelina BrozgulIn this intensive still life class you will learn to draw “exactly what you see” from life and will finally be able to draw without inhibitions or fears. The goal of the class is to train your eye to look, not just see what is on the stand. You will receive assignments that will train your hand and eye coordination and develop an intel-ligent and strong classical technique long forgotten by contemporary artists. Finally you will examine how value relates to color and how drawing is necessary for classical painting.1/21–3/18 Thursday am 9:30–12:30 $195M $235NM 8 classes

Eva Brozgul has taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Tufts University; Cambridge Center for Adult Education, and Cooper Union in New York City. See painting class–Oil Painting for Beginners and Intermediates.

404 paSTel STuDio Anne HeywoodTreat yourself to three entire days of unin-terrupted pastel painting this winter. Each session begins with the instructor’s dem-onstration, while the rest of the day is dedicated to painting your masterpiece. Plenty of one-on-one guidance for each participant. Bring your own painting refer-ence materials (still life, photos, etc.). 1/23, 2/27, 3/20 Saturdays 9:30–4:00$195M $220NM 3 classes

305 boTanical painTing

FruiTS anD VegeTableS Sarah RocheDiscover the traditional art and science of botanical drawing and painting under the guidance of botanical artist, Sarah Roche. Through demonstrations and tutorials learn to realistically render botanical forms in pencil and watercolor. Instructional focus includes observational skills, drawing, composition, design and watercolor tech-niques. In this six week class we will be focussing on fruits and vegetables, explor-ing the challenges of recording their color, form and texture as we portray nature’s harvest All abilities welcome. 1/25–3/8 Monday am 9:30–12:30 $165M $205NM 6 classes

310* beginner/inTermeDiaTe waTercolor

Mary Callahan Designed for all levels of the watercolorist, this course will first provide the fundamen-tals and then explore the many techniques of watercolor. Work from still life set-ups, photos or from your imagination. Empha-sis will be on color and design, with the goal of creating an organized emotional statement. 1/21–4/1 Thursday am 9:00–12:00$240M $280NM 10 classes

313 geT real—realiSm in waTercolor Becky Haletky “Realism” can be loosely interpreted from photo realism to semi-abstract. Students will learn various watercolor techniques to achieve light, texture, and mood, while developing their own style. Techniques will include wet into wet, dry brush, glazing and soaking. Different subjects will be explored, from landscape and still life to portraits. There will be plenty of in-class painting in a fun and encouraging atmo-sphere. This class is ideal for beginner and intermediate students. 1/20–3/31 Wednesday pm 6:30–9:30$240M $280NM 10 classes

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Financial Aid Available

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328 oil painTing For beginnerS/inTermeDiaTeS Evelina BrozgulIn this course for beginning and intermedi-ate students, you will develop fundamental painting skills while exploring the potential for self-expression inherent in oil paint-ing techniques. Studio exercises include direct observation and response to still life, architectural spaces, and the human figure, as well as the development of a personal project. You will be introduced to the traditional painting process, from stretching and priming the canvas to the final glazing. 1/21–3/18 Thursday pm 1:00–4:00$195M $235NM 8 classes

500 liFe Drawing anD painTing STuDio

uninstructed —Michael McNabb, CoordinatorDevelop your skills in drawing from the model in this ongoing class. Please call the Coordinator 781-545-4991 if you plan to attend. ongoing Monday evening 7:00–10:00$7M $9NM per session model fee payable at class

340 beginning/inTermeDiaTe monoprinTing

Esther MaschioLearn something new to stretch your imagi-nation. Monoprinting is the most acces-sible and experimental of any of the visual arts. Technique and process are taught by means of sequential demonstrations starting with basic lessons. An indirect process, imagery is applied to a Plexiglas surface then transferred to archival paper by means of an etching press. Students will learn about mixing inks, roll-ups, viscosity, color theory simplified, additive, subtractive, trace drawing, transfers, blind embossing and chine collé among others. Individual attention is given during each class and group experience and interac-tion with other students all combine to create a stimulating atmosphere with lots of room for meaningful and fascinating learning curves. Students at all levels of experience are welcome.1/25–4/5 Monday pm 6:30–9:30$260M $295NM 10 classes (includes a $25 materials fee for inks and limited paper)

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ps 321 oil painTing—baSicS For beginnerS Charissa Roberts Explore oil painting in this personalized class. Each week students will be intro-duced to a new subject including still life, landscape, and floral. Emphasis will be on the possibilities of the medium, color, composition and techniques. Personal goals will be discussed and supported.1/22–3/19 Friday am 9:30–12:30 $195M $235NM 8 classes

322 Face iT!—TraDiTional anD conTemporary porTraiTS

Valerie Forte VitaliWorking from the model, students will explore traditional and abstract ideas about portraying the human face. We will discuss the bones and structures of the face that give it form, shading, color and physical resemblance. The primary medium will be oil paint, but other materi-als may be incorporated. Each week, the class will focus on portrait styles and personalizing the imagery through obser-vation and experimentation. 1/19–3/2 Tuesday am 9:30–12:30 $145M $185NM 6 classes

323 painTing wiTh acrylicS

Lisa Marder Explore this versatile medium while learn-ing the basics of drawing and painting. We will use still life, photographs, the landscape, the figure, sketchbooks, and works of other artists as sources of inspira-tion. While experimenting with color, line, value, texture, and composition we will produce both representational and abstract works in a fun, relaxed, and sup-portive atmosphere. Beginning as well as continuing students are welcome.1/20–3/17 Wednesday pm 1:00–4:00$195M $235NM 8 classes

326 a Demo a Day—learning From example Joan BrancaleThe Demo A Day landscape and still-life demonstrations are designed to give developing artists additional insights into the picture-making process and exposure to various painting techniques. Following the demo, students will begin their own work and receive individual attention as wanted. Improve your powers of observa-tion, painting from life and in the studio. In this informal and supportive class, fun-damentals of composition, value design, color mixing and various methods of paint application will be covered.1/21–3/4 Thursday am 9:30–12:30$165M $205NM 6 classes

327 “alla prima” STill liFe claSS Dianne Panarelli MillerThis class will begin with an informative demonstration to help students see how to begin a painting. The instructor will work with students on an individual basis to help them improve at their own speed. There will be many set ups so there is no crowding around a still life. Dianne will blend the discipline of Academic Traditional Methods with the freedom of “Alla Prima” to help students learn the fundamentals to create a painting that is structurally sound in color, composition and technique. Whether you are a begin-ner or advanced artist you will benefit from this class.1/25–3/22 Monday am 9:30–12:30 $195M $235NM 8 classesFinancial Aid Available

Printmaking/Mixed Media

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341 inTermeDiaTe/aDVanceD monoprinTing Esther MaschioMonoprinting can be a highly experimen-tal medium for creating strikingly unique works of art. An indirect process, typically imagery is created on a Plexiglas plate and then transferred by means of an etching press to archival paper. Brayers and brushes are the primary tools used. Methods and techniques include: additive, subtractive, mixing inks, roll-ups, viscosity, transparencies, color layering, multiple plate printing, plate registration, color theory simplified, trace drawing, collage, chine colle and more. Students will work with instructor to define goals and then set a plan to begin work. In this dynamic and energetic studio environment, explora-tion and growth are emphasized at the individual and group level.1/25–4/5 Monday 9:00–2:00 $330M $365NM 10 classes(includes a $20 materials fee for inks)

open prinT STuDio for qualified printmakers. Call Esther for schedule 781-545-4048

366 chop Shop—wearable arT Allison CroweIn this course we will make one of a kind wearable art using felted sweaters and other repurposed garments and materials. Students will learn how to sew their de-signs by hand or using their own portable sewing machines. Many surface and construction techniques in fabrics will be covered, to include: wool felting, collage, painting, image transfer and soft sculpture. Projects will include: a felted patchwork pullover, mittens, hat and scarf, painted pants and a photo collage garment of choice. Specialty paints, transfer mediums and embellishments will be provided. Stu-dents will need to bring in an assortment of their own clothing (or thrift shop finds) to complete these projects. 1/26–3/23 Tuesday am 9:30–12:30$195M $235NM 8 classes ($20 materials fee payable to instructor)

367 collage

Esther MaschioIn this class, your own memorabilia, exotic papers and simple printmaking tech-niques will evolve into a beautiful collage or book. Concepts and content will be discussed. Writing, your own or by others, can be included with imagery, as well as photography and souvenirs from a trip or other events of importance in your life. The Ox-Plow book will be introduced—a no-sew method and easy to do. Planning, gathering materials, creating imagery, and collaging will all combine and work to finalize artwork and/or books based on your own ideas. 1/28–3/11 Thursday pm 6:30–9:30$185M $225NM 6 classes (includes additional materials fee)

397 Diy DecoraTiVe painTing Sharon Perlmutter From walls to furniture to whatever, learn the techniques of Decorative Painting—you can “do it yourself!” The class will start by covering what supplies are need-ed and where to buy them. Then, each week, a new step by step process will be introduced — techniques such as glaz-ing, sponging, stenciling, and texturing to create looks of stone, marble, wood, and fabric. Instruction will also be available for students who have specific projects already in mind and who may want to spend time in class working on them.1/27–3/10 Wednesday pm 6:30–9:00$165M $205NM 6 classes

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Esther MaschioThere is a book in each on of us and this is an opportunity for your unique expres-sion to come forth. Learn to make lo-tech books from a single sheet of paper by folding, gluing...no stitching… no fussing. Students will work with collage, transfer prints, gelatine prints, papers and materi-als—new, old, found or purchased. Family photos, memorabilia, trinkets, and ephem-era, are welcomed. This is a perfect and artful way to present your own writing. Create the work you have always wanted to do—but haven’t yet—to give to your daughter for her wedding, to your grand-child at graduation, or to a treasured friend…just because.2/6–2/7 Saturday & Sunday 10:00–4:00 2 classes$125M $165NM

350 beginning clay For aDulTS Ann ConteFor the beginning clay student, this course will introduce students to the techniques of coil, pinch, slab, wheel and combinations of these techniques. Functional/non-functional pieces will be created, glazed and fired.(No class 4/2)1/22–4/9 Friday am 9:30–12:30$295M $335NM 10 classes (includes materials and firing fee)

351 clay work Sheilagh FlynnThis course includes instruction in hand-building and wheelthrowing techniques. Beginners will learn the basics of clay: slab and coil construction, wheelwork, and glazing. Advanced students will explore more complicated pieces such as teapots and larger scale pieces. The class will also investigate different sur-face/decorating techniques such as slips, scrafitto, paper resist, carving and glazes. All levels welcome.1/19–3/30 Tuesday pm 6:30–9:30$295M $335NM 10 classes (includes materials and firing fee)

352 poTTer’S wheel & more Janice BrackenThis intermediate/advanced ceramic class will cover wheel techniques as well as slab, coil and handbuilding. Glaze applications will be demonstrated and independent projects welcome in this very supportive class. Open to all students with come studio experience.1/20–3/31 Wednesday pm 6:30–9:30 $295M $335NM 10 classes (includes materials and firing fee)

353 SculpTing wiTh paper clay Ann ContePaper clay is clay mixed with paper pulp allowing for infinate possibilities that would not be possible with a regular clay body. It’s easy to use, extremely strong in its unfired stage and easy to repair at any stage in the process. When fired, it is much lighter than conventional clay and is useful for wall installations and delicate sculptural forms. Students will explore handbuilding and sculptural techniques that will go beyond traditional clay bound-aries. Previous ceramic experience helpful.1/21–4/1 Thursday pm 6:30–9:30 $295M $335NM 10 classes (includes materials and firing fee)

Ceramics/3D

PDPs for Teachers

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451 moSaic workShop Lisa HouckIn this two-day workshop, students will learn to design a mosaic, using bold, graphic shapes. We will cut glass tiles and glue them to a panel to create a work of art which is durable, colorful, and full of lively patterns. Students will go home with all the information needed to make mosaics.3/14 & 3/21 Sunday 12:00–4:00$145M $185NM 2 classes ($25 materials fee payable to instructor)

371 DigiTal phoTography—STarT To FiniSh Tim WaiteLearn how to maximize the digital camera. Students will be introduced to the basics of digital photography and the technical aspects of taking an image from concept through composition to print. They will learn the differences between “point and shoot” and digital SLR cameras, digital photography compared to standard photography, file formats and digital resolution, light and film speed as per-tains to digital photography. Other topics discussed will be lighting for photography, landscape photography, portrait photogra-phy, printing digital photographs, techni-cal aspects of calibrating monitors and printers for more accurate image output. Students should bring their cameras and manuals to class. This course is recom-mended for Digital SLR owners or people interested in buying one in the near future1/21–3/18 Thursday pm 7:30–9:30 $150M $190 NM 8 classes Tim Waite has over 10 years of experi-ence with digital graphics and photogra-phy, including web design for Focal Press books and currently works in the broad-cast television and film industry for Avid Technology.

471 aDobe phoToShop lighTroom

Tim WaiteLearn how to maximize your digital pho-tography workflow with Adobe PhotoshopLightroom. In this workshop you will learn how to import and manage yourdigital photographs, as well as how to improve photos, in both color andblack & white. Applying preset filters will be discussed and demonstrated aswell as how to make your photographs “pop” using Lightroom’s array of imagemodification tools, such as tone curves. An understanding of digitalphotography and your camera’s RAW image file format are required. A laptopwith the latest version of Lightroom that you can bring to the workshop isrecommended but not necessary.3/27–3/28 Sat & Sun 1:00–5:00$105M $145NM

Attention Teachers!

South Shore Art Center is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Education as a provider of Pro-fessional Development Points. We are pleased to provide a certificate of completion for any of our adult courses or workshops.

392 arT hiSTory: STyleS anD TemperamenTS parT 2 Tony PillaThis course is a follow-up to “Styles and Temperaments, Part 1” and draws on the principles and discussion illustrating the evolution of styles and movements in the visual arts from the 15th to the early 20th century. The emphasis will be on works of individual artists who best exemplify stylistic developments. The course will focus on the artworks of Michaelangelo, Caravaggio, Velasquez and Rembrandt; Ingres, David, Delacroix and Gericault; Manet, Monet and Matisse.1/28–3/11 Thursday pm 1:30–3:30$90M $110NM 6 classes

Bring your lunch at 12:30 and stay for this fascinating lecture-style class on art history.

Photography

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Sorrows of the King, Henri Matisse

Save the dates!

SOUTH SHORE ART CENTER’s 55th Annual Arts Festival

Fathers Day WeekendJune 18, 19 & 20, 2010

On historic Cohasset Common

© Stephen Borack

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Ken Auster

Stuart Baron

Kim Bernard

Pam Bernard

Laura Blacklow

Linda Bond

Lee Boynton

Karen Christians

Jared Clackner

Doug Dawson

Frank Federico

Susan Fisher

Randy Frost

Carole Ann Fer

Jesseca Ferguson

Linda Heppes Funk

Erica Funkhouser

Frank Gohlke

Jane Goldman

Bonney Goldstein

Barbara Grad

Julie Graham

Gretchen Halpert

Nona Hershey

Nancy Howell

Joel Janowitz

Catherine Kehoe

Colleen Kiely

Peter Madden

John Brooks Maginnis

Elizabeth McKim

Margaret McWethy

Antonia Ramis Miguel

Janet Monafo

George Nick

Leon Nigrosh

Hugh O’Donnell

Rose Pellicano

Ron Pokrasso

Richard Raiselis

Peter Schroth

Robert Siegelman

Annie Silverman

Tracy Spadafora

Peter Spataro

William Ternes

Josette Urso

Dan Welden

Ann Wessman

Heidi Whitman

Dan Wills

Carol Woodin

Bert Yarborough

Sun Bird, Bert Yarborough Before and After, Bonney Goldstein

J U R I E D S P O RT S S H O WFebruary 25–March 14, 2010

Entries Due: January 22

AWARDS: $300 first prize

$200 second prize $100 third prize

Four $50 awards of merit

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AWARDS:$1,200

in cash awards will be distributed.

$500 first prize$300 second prize $200 third prize

Four $50 awards of merit

MediaMix

NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITIONMarch 19 – May 2, 2010

Entries Due: February 12

Open exhibition juried by

Gretchen KeyworthFuller Craft Museum's Director Emeritus

and Chief Curator

SOUTH SHORE ART CENTER Presents

Since 1999, South Shore Art Center has hosted master workshops with outstanding, nationally-recognized artists. The Visiting Artist program provides a challenging and in-depth opportunity for participants to be nurtured and inspired in our studios and on location—taking advantage of the stunning coastal landscape. Each summer/fall, hundreds of working artists and students from throughout New England participate in three-five day workshops. Artists for the 2010 Visiting Artist program will be announced in late winter.

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Our faculty members are experienced and creative art teachers who love to explore the wonderful world of art with children and young adults! Continuing students in a particular class will find new and engaging projects. Please let us know if you need assistance in selecting the right class for your child.

–Courses need a minimum of 5 students to run. Please help ensure that our classes run by signing up no later than 7 days prior to the first class.

–Please take $10 off the total tuition if you are registering for more than one class. (Workshops cannot be discounted.)

Holidays & Weather Policy–No class Monday, October 12, Wednesday November 11, and Wednes-day afternoon-Friday, November 25-27–In the event of inclement weather, the Art Center follows the Cohasset Public Schools school closings. Should a storm emerge during the day, please call 781-383-2787 x 10 for any class cancellations.

Our Youngest Artists (4 ½ and up)

107 Color Matters! (ages 4½ and up)Ann ConteColor your world with paints, papers and more! Young artists will experiment with tissue paper, mixing paints, collage draw-ing, and paintings. 9/25-11/20 Friday afternoon 1:00-2:30 9 classes$145M $175NM

108 Holiday Happenings (ages 4 ½ and up) Ann Conte This 2-week class is designed to produce a surprise holiday gift for some-one special. 12/4-12/11 Friday afternoon 1:00-2:30 2 classes $35M $45NM

110 Wild Things (ages 4 ½ and up) Ann Conte Young artists will paint, draw, sculpt and create all kinds of wild and crazy creatures. Students should bring their imaginations and get ready for lots fun making art! 9/22-11/17 Tuesday morn-ing 10:00-11:30 9 classes $145M $175M

112 Clay Creations (ages 4 ½ and up) Ann Conte A two-week introduction to build-ing and creating with clay. Class will be limited to 6 students. 12/1 & 12/8 Tuesday morn-ing 10:00-11:30 2 classes $40M $55NM

115 Where in the World? (grades K–1) Designed for Full-Day Kindergart-ners! Patrice KelleyGet ready to experience a new culture each week! From the continent of Africa to Old World Europe, students will experi-ence all kinds of artistic adventures. (No class October 12)9/21-11/30 Monday afternoon 4:00–5:00 10 one-hour classes$120M $150NM

Grades 1-4123 Art Expressions (grades 1–4) Patrice KelleyExpress yourself! Art Expressions is one of the Art Center’s most popular classes--perfect for students who love to think creatively and enjoy a range of projects in-cluding painting, drawing, papier mache, clay, and fiber. 9/24-11/19 Thursday afternoon 4:00–5:30 9 classes$150M $180NM

124 Encore Expressions (grades 1-4) Patrice Kelley Continue with Art Expressions or

South Shore Art Center Winter 2010 Faculty

JANICE BRACKENM.Ed. Eastern Nazarene CollegeB.S. Westfield State College

JOAN BRANCALEM.F.A. Tisch School at New York UniversityB.A. Mount Holyoke

EVELINA BROZGULM.F.A. The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts UniversityB.F.A. The Cooper Union School of Art, New York

MARY CALLAHANB.A. Bridgewater State College

MARION CARLSONMassasoit Community CollegeNew England School of Art & Design

SEANA CARMODYB.A. Suffolk University

LILLY CLEVELANDB.A. Boston UniversityMassachusetts College of Art

ANN CONTEB.F.A. Massachusetts College of Art

ALLISON CROWEM.A.T. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts UniversityB.A. Pennsylvania State University

SHEILAGH FLYNNB.A. Boston College

BECKY HALETKYB.F.A. Massachusetts College of Art

ANNE HEYWOODB.A. Bridgewater State College

LISA HOUCKM.F.A. The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts UniversityB.F.A. Rhode Island School of Design

PATRICE KELLEYB.F.A. University of Massachusetts

QINGXIONG MAThe Academy of Chinese Painting, Beijing

BETTY MACINTYREM.S. Adelphi UniversityB.S. University of Buffalo

LISA MARDERM.L.A., Harvard UniversityB.A. Williams College

ESTHER MASCHIOUniversity of Massachusetts at DartmouthArt Institute of Boston

LUCY ALICE MERRILLThe Arts Students League of New York

DIANNE PANARELLI MILLERR. H. Ives Gammell AtelierVesper George College of Art

SHARON PERLMUTTERM.F.A. Temple UniversityPratt InstituteNew York UniversityUniversity of Pennsylvania

ANTHONY PILLAM.F.A. The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts UniversityB.S. Tufts University

DOROTHY AMORE PILLAM.F.A. The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University

CHARISSA ROBERTSB.F.A. Rochester Institute of Technology

SARAH ROCHEB.A. University of West England

DONNA ROSSETTI-BAILEYB.F.A. Boston University

JUDITH ROSSMANB.F.A. Syracuse University; Teacher’s Certificate Michigan State University

VALERIE FORTE VITALIM.Ed. Lesley UniversityB.S. Southern Connecticut State University

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Our faculty members are experienced and creative art teachers who love to explore the wonderful world of art with children and young adults! Continuing students in a particular class will find new and engaging projects. Please let us know if you need assis-tance in selecting the right class for your child.

•Courses need a minimum of 5 students to run. Please help ensure that our classes run by signing up no later than 7 days prior to the first class.

•Please take $10 off the total tuition if you are registering for more than one class.

holiDayS & weaTher policy

•No classes Monday–Friday, February 15–19

•In the event of inclement weather, the Art Center follows the Cohasset Public Schools school closings. Should a storm emerge during the day, please call 781-383-2787 x 10 for any class cancellations.

107 book aDVenTureS (ages 4½ and up) Ann ConteClassic storybooks will launch young art-ists on artistic adventures in clay, painting drawing, collage and more! 1/22–3/26 Friday pm 1:00–2:30 $145M $175NM 9 classes

115 wilD ThingS (grades K–1) For Full-Day Kindergartners! Patrice KelleyStudents will make wild and crazy mytho-logical creatures using papier mache, painting, sculpture, collage and drawing! 1/25–4/5 Monday pm 4:00–5:00$120M $150NM 10 one-hour classes

123 arT expreSSionS (grades 1–4) Patrice KelleyArt Expressions is one of the Art Center’s most popular classes—perfect for students who love to think creatively and enjoy a range of projects including painting, draw-ing, papier mache, clay, and fiber.1/21–4/1 Thursday pm 4:00–5:30$165M $195NM 10 classes

125 arT in acTion (grades 1–4) *Please note 3:30 start! SSAC FacultyEnjoy 8 weeks working with different instructors and artistic mediums, including painting, ceramics, printmaking and col-lage. This is the class for the student who loves to do it all! 1/22–3/26 Friday pm 3:30–5:00 $150M $180NM 9 classes

Pre School–Kindergarten

Grades 1–4

Register early!

Drawing and Painting

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127 learning From The maSTerS (grades 1–4) Winner of the 2009 Shirley Neer Teaching Prize Marion CarlsonArtists throughout time have studied and mimicked the masters. This multi-media class will focus on great artists—such as Cezanne, Dali and Matisse—and assist young artists in developing their drawing, painting, collage and sculptural skills. 1/19–3/30 Tuesday pm 4:00–5:30$165M $195NM 10 classes

139 hanDS in clay (grades 1–4) Ann ConteHave your children sink their hands into cool clay and create wonderful, colorful ceramic pieces. Students will be encour-aged to experiment and use their creative imaginations. Finished pieces will be glazed and fired.139a 1/20–3/31 Wednesday pm 4:00–5:30 $180M $210NM 10 classes139b 1/22–3/26 Friday pm 3:30–5:00 Note 3:30 start!$160M $190 9 classes

133 inTroDucTion To carTooning (grades 3–5) Seana Carmody* New InstructorStudents will begin with drawing hand gestures and facial gestures to learn the variety of emotions that are expressed in cartooning. They will then advance to cre-ating unique characters and developing their own comic strip stories. Students will be given a sketchbook at the first class or can bring their own. 1/20–3/31 Wednesday pm 4:00–5:30$170M $200NM 10 classes

147 arT Sampler (grades 5–8) Allison CroweA little bit of everything creative for students who love to experiment with a va-riety of materials. In this ten-week course, students will create life-size portraits, tapestries, collage and 3D designs using recycled fabric, found objects, paint and photography. Let your imaginations soar!1/19–3/30 Tuesday pm 4:00–5:30 $165M $195NM 10 classes

149 SkeTchbook: Drawing i (grades 5–8) Betty MacIntyreFor students who love to draw. This class will focus on drawing and sketching using different materials, techniques, and styles including illustration, cartooning, still-life and abstraction. There will be something for everyone. Students will be given a sketchbook at the first class or can bring their own. 1/21–4/1 Thursday pm 4:00–5:30$170M $200NM 10 classes

154 Digin—creaTe wiTh clay (grades 5–8) Please note 3:30 start! Ann ConteClay projects of all types for all types—experienced or newcomers. Hand built coil, slab, the potter’s wheel, and glazing will be explored. Bring your creative ideas and your imagination—and dig in! All pieces will be glazed and fired.1/25–4/5 Monday pm 3:30–5:00$180M $210NM 10 classes

168 FaceS & placeS: DigiTal phoTography For TeenS (grades 7 and up) SSAC FacultyPoint & Shoot! While it sounds easy, there’s a lot more to explore to get the most out of your camera. This class will teach students about the different settings and functions on point and shoot digital cameras and what to look for when taking photographs. Students will experiment with landscape photography, photographing people—including sports shots, and fine art photography. 2/25_4/1 Thursday pm 4:30–6:00$100M $130NM 6 classes

171 porTFolio prep (grades 9–12) Dorothy Amore PillaAre you a high school student who is con-sidering going to art school? This course offers information and practice for portfo-lio development by providing guidance to help you focus on mediums and themes for art-making that are meaningful to you; skew your portfolio to meet the criteria of undergraduate art programs you are interested in; and create serious pieces of artwork for your portfolio. Information on undergraduate art school portfolio require-ments, a peer group of high school age young artists who will work in support of one another, and the opportunity to make art for a portfolio that is in sync with your goals are central to this course.1/20–3/31 Wednesday pm 4:30–6:00$185M $215NM 10 classes

Dorothy Amore Pilla is a teacher and artist currently working in digital photog-raphy. For almost 30 years, she was the Director for the Program in Art Education and Lecturer in Art Education at Tufts University and The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In 2001, she was named the “Higher Art Education Educa-tor of the Year,” by the Massachusetts Alliance for Arts Education.

High School students age 16+ may also register for adult classes.

Grades 3–5

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“The benefit for my students of meeting with the artist was that it expanded their aware-ness of the field. She explained everything very well, the topic was very interesting, the students were actively involved, it connected with the curriculum and the students could not stop talking about such a positive experience!” —Christine Kelly, fourth grade teacher, Weymouth schools

arTiST in reSiDence program

Offers upper elementary students a free field trip to SSAC to meet a working artist, make an original accordion fold book, and see current exhibitions.

Features Katherine Morrison, artist and teacher of collage, bookmaking, creativepaper-making, printing techniques.

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looking aT arT program

Two-hour field trip to SSAC to integrate art experience into classroom studies

Exhibitions this winter and spring include: Water: South Shore Gallery Artists (Jan. 15 – Feb. 21)SCORE!—Juried Sports Show (Feb. 25 – March 14)National Juried Show—Media Mix (March 19 – May 2)ART FORUM—South Shore Middle School Artists (May 5 – May 16)

Gallery tour and in-depth discussion followed by hands-on art project$8/student; maximum 60 students/session

arTS To go program

Art Center experts visit schools to provide programs linked to classroom topics, such as Ancient Greece, Chinese Brush Painting, Renaissance Masterpieces and African Printmaking.

Curriculum guidelines followed; teacher packet included One or two hour program; $100/class

Special inTereST groupS

Monday evening art enrichment for special needs adults, co-sponsored by Arc of theSouth Shore.

Scout troops art badge classes

proFeSSional DeVelopmenT poinTS

Full day or half-day workshops for teacher in-service days, available in all media

Minimum 10 attendees; school districts may be combined $50–75/person, including gallery talk, lunch and teacher packet

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sSOUTH SHORE ART CENTERMini-Capital Campaign

The Art Center is at 60% of its $300,000 goal for critical building repair, renovation and the establishment of a capital reserve fund.

This October, we began Phase I of this project which includes replacement of HVAC systems, a new roof and skylights.

If you would like to support this important project, we welcome your participation. Please contact Candace Cramer, Director of Development.

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SaTelliTe locaTionSSouth Shore Art Center Gallery Artists exhibit at our two satellite locations. Please visit our website for more info. www.ssac.org

paul praTT memorial library35 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA

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January–February paula VillanoVa

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SouTh Shore muSic circuS gallery& roberT anD DoroThy palmer gallery aT SouTh Shore conSerVaToryOne Conservatory DriveHingham, MA

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Music circus Gallery—anne belSon anD irma cereSe

Dorothy & robert PalMer Gallery—philip Dolan

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Dorothy & robert PalMer Gallery—Joreen benbenek anD ellen helman

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gallery arTiST cornerWelcome to new Gallery Artists—Virginia Green of Hull, Jeanne McKenna of Norwell, Mary Taylor of Marshfield Hills, and Jeanne Wiley of Hingham.

The next Gallery Artist selection committee meets in April. Please call the Art Center office for details.

Cohasset

124 Elm Street • 781-383-6650

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The South Shore Art Center wishes to acknowledge and thank its contributing members and donors. The generosity of our supporters allows the Art Center to inspire emerging artists, nurture adults and children, create teaching and learning opportunities, and engage the community with compelling exhibitions of contemporary art. Please join this growing, distinguished group. Contact Candace Cramer, Director of Development, [email protected], 781-383-2787.

SSAC Contributing Members and Donors Winter 2010*

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Sara Holbrook and Foster L. Aborn**BJ and Steve AndrusMotoko and Gordon DeaneSusan Dickie**William Earon**Lena and Ronald Goldberg**Lesley and Don Grilli**Nancy and Tom Hamilton**Susan and Jack McNamara**Dorothy Palmer**Constance B. Rice**Chris Rifkin**Elise M. Russo**Elizabeth Steele**Paul VerrochiValerie and Phillip Vitali**Sandy Weiss**Mary and Thomas Williams**Jennifer and Robert Willms**

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Carol and Howard AndersonDon DeMichele**Judy and Frank Neer**Nancy and Chris Oddleifson** Kathleen and Ross Sherbrooke**Mariann and Mark TosiAnne and R. Gary Vanderweil, Jr.**Phyllis and Bill Wenzel**

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Libby and Bill Allard**Franny Andahazy and Michael Nedeau**Mercedes Aza and Cameron Snyder**Cornelia BarnardJeremy BarnardEleanor G. Bleakie**Lois and Bruce Cameron**Jane C. CarrNancy and David ColellaElaine and Michael Coyne**Martha and Charles DouglasPaulie and Herb EmilsonLauren FarrellSusan Gallagher**Nancy GarrisonPatricia and Patrick Gray**Julie Guild**

Andrea and Craig HillierCarolyn and Dick Horn**Christine and Brian HotarekJudy and Rob Kasameyer**Patsy and Richard Leggat**Mimi and Peter MaichTina and Robert Miklos**Marilyn and Win MinotBrian and Laura MurphyDorothy I. RemickJeanne and David ReplogleSergio Roffo**Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sherbrooke and HenryDiane and Tom ShippJoan and Phil ShockmanJane and Vcevold StrekalovskyAnnellen and James WalshDeborah Weiss**Andrea and David Weltman

SuSTaining

Richard and Kimberlee AlemianMargaret Casey**Sarah and Craig Casey**Lilly and Mark ClevelandNancy Cusack**Heather and Jeffrey CollinsEllen and Bruce HerzfelderPriscilla and Amory Houghton, Jr.**Therese JoslinJanna and Eric OddleifsonMichelle and Rich PaternitiSarah and Adrian Roche**Gitte and Rick SheaMoira Sullivan and Richard GrahamAdrienne ThompsonLinda and Sam WakemanPeggy and Michael Weymouth**

SupporTing Muffy and Paul AnticoHelen and Ethan ArnoldHeather and Peter AustinEmily and John BrownMargaret Gately CarolanCarolyn and John CoffeyJane and Jon DavisMary L.V. DeupreeSandy and Lindsey Durant**

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South Shore Art Center Gallery ArtistsKimberlee C. AlemianRichard AlemianChristian M. AlexanderVirginia M. AllenAndrew T. L. Anderson-BellStephen AndrusBJ AndrusMaida AntiguaJohn ArapoffBetty ArcherPeg Mavilia AtkinsonVirginia H. AveryJames BakerJeremy BarnardRobert BeaulieuAnne BelsonJoreen BenbenekJanet BlagdonJulie A. BlanchardStephen BoczanowskiElizabeth BourneRita BraceJoan BrancalePatricia BursonMaureen BrookfieldHenry E. CahillMary CallahanCorinne CampobassoMarion CarlsonBeverly CarreiroIrma CereseSusan B. CharlesLucretia Davie ChaseJoAnne T. ChittickLilly ClevelandNancy ColellaJane Flavell CollinsNancy ConnollyConnie CummingsSharon McCann DalySusan DennistonJoan DeRugerisJack DickersonMike DiRadoDianne S. DolanPhilip DolanMichael DominaJeff EldredgeEleanor ElkinRosalind FarbushDorit FlowersJack FoleyMarguerite GagerSusan GallagherElizabeth GauthierDebra GillerPam GoldenWendy GoldsteinPatricia GrayVirginia Green

Ann GuilianiWendy Moore HaleBecky HaletkyJack HaranMichael HartRobert HarveyJulie HawkinsLiz Haywood-SullivanEllen HelmanAnne HeywoodRoger Q. HillSara HolbrookSusan HollisVirginia HollowayChristine HotarekNancy S. HowellKaren Freiberger HughesPatricia A. IsaacNanci JayeBerj KailianBrooks Kelly, Jr.Andrea KemlerSusan KilmartinJanet Arfin KinganKay KopperDanguole Rita KuolasMaria LakhmanMoey LaneJohn LanzaDonald LarkinCharles LathropStephen LathropEleanor LeBlancSusan Dragoo LemboChris LewisElizabeth LillyKen LindgrenMary LizotteBurton LongenbachSusan LueryGordon Lundberg, Jr.Peggy Roth MajorLisa MarderJoan MarsonChippa MartinEsther MaschioJanis MattoxPatricia McCarthy Sally McCarthyJeanne McKennaNorma McKenzieMargaret McWethyJudith MehringMichele MeisterJulie Sims MessengerDianne E. MillerDianne Panarelli MillerMary Driscoll MirabitoGretchen MoranMonice Morenz Grabowski

Ann M. MurphyChristus MurphyJohn W. Nash IIIPatricia E. O’NeillDorothy PalmerGerard A. ParkerMary Ann PatrickMarie T. PetersChristine Pienciak PetersT. Nicholas PhakosAnthony PillaTed PolomisConstance PrattPage RailsbackJeanne ReplogleChris RifkinBeverly RippelStephanie Roberts-CamelloSarah RocheBetty RogersDonna Rossetti-BaileyJudy RossmanElizabeth Rotchford-LongEileen RottyDiana RousseauDaniel P. RoyJose SantosLori SchillLenore SchneiderIsabel ShamitzKay ShawKwang Sung ShinRuthe ShollerJean SimmsMike SleeperKatherine SmitMary SmithMurton SudalterJ Michael SullivanJudy St. PeterFrank Strazzulla, Jr.Kenneth TaylorMary TaylorRegina ThomasMike ThompsonCarole A. ThurlowCindy VallinoPaula VillanovaValerie Forte VitaliRoberta WalshRuth Ann Wetherby-FrattasioMichael WeymouthJulie WhiteSusan WhiteJeanne WileyMary WilkasAndree Desiree WilsonTim WilsonVirginia M. Wilson

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Fred Bergfors and Margaret Sandberg Foundation**HSBC Bank USA, N.A.King Jewelers, Inc.LemonLime SalonMassachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund**Party by DesignRoomscapes & Kitchen Concepts, Inc.South Shore Music CircusWeymouth DesignYachting Dog Company

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Image ResolutionsMassachusetts Cultural CouncilScituate Rotary FoundationStrekalovsky Architecture, Inc.

paTronS David AveryBoston Private Bank & TrustConway Insurance AgencyDean & Hamilton RealtorsHingham Mutual Fire Insurance Co.Ray Kasperowicz, C.P.A.Susan Acton Interiors, Inc.The Rogers Law Firm

SuSTaining Aldous Collins Painting and Arts, LLCChristopher GalleryCohasset Harbor InnHancock Timber Resource GroupHingham Institution for SavingsMassa Products CorporationOro RestaurantPlymouth County Convention and Visitors Bureau South Coastal Bank

SupporTing Anderson Fuel, Inc.Boston Symphony OrchestraBuilding #19 FoundationGoodwin GraphicsKennedy Country GardensLord & Ladies Estate SalesNativePilgrim BankPink Tulip Clothes and AccessoriesPortland Pottery South, Inc.

*Business Members/Donors and Foundations as of October 26, 2010*Represents annual memberships and/or capital campaign contributions

SSAC Business Members/Donors & Foundations Winter 2010*

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Sheila and Don Evans**Barbara GreenJudith and Richard GreenSarah and Phillip HannanMolly Perkins Hauck**Anne Heywood**Sarah Jackson**Jane JohnsonRuth Knapp**Priscilla LongIrene and David LordDana and David LucierShirley and Jim MartenEva and Tom MarxPat and Jim McCarthyElizabeth Morse and Richard Wendorf**Meg and Brooks Robbins**Lanci and Page ValentineAndree and Richard WilsonZbigniew WoznyBarbara Wrenn

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Anonymous – 2Kimberley and Greg AlbaneseAnne Allen**Barbara BaronVirginia BartlettKara and Scott BianchiHenry CahillLaura and Allen CarletonTed ChylackMargot and Don CritchfieldSally and John DavenportSara and Michael DavisSusan DennistonSandra DonnellanKathleen and John DowlingRoberta FairbanksDeirdre Fitzgerald and Mark Fabbro Sarah Forbes**Robert FraserMarguerite GagerKathleen GarveyMonice Morenz GrabowskiEllen HelmanBarbara and Warren HendersonDiane HossNanci Jaye**Deborah JenksBonnie JerniganGerald JonesAlison JordanLetitia and Robert Jordan, Jr.Patricia Lawrence**Dick Karoff and Sandy ManzellaBerj KailianElyce KearnsMary and Jim Kilroy

Rita and James KirkDorothy Simpson KrauseTheodore KramerJane and Benjamin LacyJosie LawrenceMarylou and Robin LawrenceLynne LaymanGerry LynchElizabeth MacIntyreMary MagnantJanis MattoxChuck McDermottBernard McNicholsNancy and Thomas MonahanDorothy MontuoriGretchen MoranAllison and Keith MoskowAnne and Nestor NicholasMalee NuesseMargaret and John O’DonnellDoug PeckKatharine Perkins**Shirley and Donald PitcherCorliss PrimaveraAndrew QuigleyVicki and Daniel QuinnJackie RalstonBeverly Rippel**Daniel RoyBarbara and Tim RobertsDiana and John RousseauLucy and Philip Saunders, Jr.**Annette and Wayne SawchukLenore SchneiderLori SchillCarmen and Tim SchrammNancy SencabaughRuthe ShollerMichelle and Doug SmithPhilip Hugh SmithSusan StoddartCindy and Alex SwartwoodSara TagueMaryLouise TautkusChartis and Ned TebbettsMaureen ThayerTracy and Kevin ThomasClaire TinoryJuliana TiryakiArlene TuckCynthia and Joseph Vallino**Frances and William Weeks**Katharine and John Weeks**Esther Williams**Peter Williams

*Members and Donors as of October 26, 2009**Represents gifts to the annual and/or capital campaigns

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Gallery Rental

Have your next corporate or social event in the beautiful galleries at South Shore Art Center. The Bancroft Gallery provides a spectacular background for events. The smaller Dillon Gallery is ideal for meetings and presentations.

• Chairsandrectangularbanquettablesprovided• MicrophoneandPAsystemprovided• Smallplatform&podiumavailable• Projectoravailableforrental• Kitchenaccess• Digitalprojectoravailableforrental• Listofapprovedcaterersprovided• MemberdiscountonFacilityRentals

For information Call 781-383-2787 or see website www.ssac.org

South Shore Art Center

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President Jennifer Willms President-Elect Elise Russo Treasurer Douglas SmithSecretary William Wenzel

Mercedes Aza, Eleanor Bleakie, Bruce Cameron, William Earon, Lauren Farrell, Susan Gallagher, Thomas Hamilton, Sara Holbrook, Richard Horn, Nanci Jaye, Judith Kasameyer, Valerie King, Susan McNamara, Robert Miklos, Frank Neer, Christopher Oddleifson, Michelle Paterniti, Chris Rifkin, Sarah Roche, Mark Rogers, Valerie Forte Vitali

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Libby Allard, Virginia Allen, Franny Andahazy, Kara Bianchi, Karen Bosworth, Pat Cammett, Lilly Cleveland, Nancy Colella, Heidi Condon, Elaine Coyne, Sharon Daly, Diane Danielson, Jane Davis, Motoko Deane, Jane Forrer, Nancy Garrison, Lena Goldberg, Ernie Grassey, Patricia Gray, Lesley Grilli, Julie Guild, Barbara Henderson, Anne Heywood, Andrea Hillier, Christine Hotarek, Victoria Hurley, Tony Lanier, Lisa Marder, Adrian Morris, Elizabeth Morse, Laura Murphy, Martin Nee, Jacqueline Ralston, Jeanne Replogle, Beverly Rippel, Sergio Roffo, Barbara Sheehan, Philip Smith, Moira Sullivan, Juliana Tiryaki, Cynthia Vallino, Eric Wellmann, Michael Weymouth, Zbigniew Wozny, March Wyatt

SSac STaFF

Kimberlee C. Alemian, Graphic Designer/Webmaster Ext. 11 Cheryl Cole, Office Manager Ext. 18Heather Collins, Director of Community Programs Ext. 15Candace Cramer, Director of Development Ext. 16Pat Frederickson, Membership Coordinator Ext. 16Sarah Hannan, Executive Director Ext. 10Diane Kennedy, Assistant Director/Festival Coordinator Ext. 19Gary Najarian, Facility Manager Ext. 12Kaitlin Thurlow, Program Assistant/Registrar Ext. 14

RECEPTION/GALLERY SITTERSVirginia Holloway

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Registration

regiSTraTion & reFunD policyRegister by phone, mail or online at www.ssac.org. Students may also register in person Mon-Fri 9–5, Sat 10–4. Enrollment is limited.

Registration is not complete until payment has been received. VISA or MASTERCARD is required for telephone registration. A $25 non-refundable registration fee is included in tuition. Unless otherwise noted, if a student cancels a registration at least ten days before a course or workshop begins, a refund will be granted. If a cancellation occurs during the ten-day period, a refund will be offered if the SSAC is able to fill the student’s place from a waiting list.

creDiT (*)Massachusetts College of Art Continuing Education Credit may be earned upon suc-cessful completion of the starred (*) courses. It is possible for such credit to be applied to a degree program upon approval by the college. You must commit to credit before the beginning of the second class. There is a $125 undergraduate fee.

memberShip DiScounTTo receive a Member’s discount for a course, your membership must be current through-out the term of the course you are taking. Membership dues may be paid at the time of registration.

proFeSSional DeVelopmenT poinTSPDPs are available to educators upon comple-tion of a course.

Financial aSSiSTanceThrough the generosity of the Marion Huse Fund, we offer tuition assistance on the basis of financial need. Call for an application. All requests are kept strictly confidential. Scholarships for elementary age school chil-dren are available based on need through the generosity of the Lois Weltman Memorial Fund for Children. Please inquire at SSAC office for more information.

phoTographSSSAC takes photographs of course/outreach participants during classes for inclusion in advertising and promotional materials. Should you have any objections to the use of photos of you or your children, please notify the SSAC office before your courses/programs begin.

weaTherIn the case of bad weather, classes are cancelled when Cohasset Public Schools are closed. If the Cohasset schools are running on a delayed schedule, our classes meet at the regular times throughout the day. When in doubt about adult evening classes please call the answering machine for message, 781-383-2787 ext.10.

Registration & Course Information

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South Shore Art Center does not discriminate for any reason in the administration of its programs. The building is accessible to everyone. Please call the office if you require assistance during your visit to our galleries or classrooms.

Directions: From Rte. 3, take exit 14, Take Rte. 228 north to Rte. 3A. Turn right onto 3A and drive south for two miles. From Rte. 3A turn onto Sohier Street at the Music Circus sign. Take a right at the first light onto Ripley Road. SSAC is the last building on the right with parking across the street.

Gallery Hours:Mon–Sat 10–4Sun 12–4

o Current Member o New Member o Non Member Annual Membership Contributing Membership ____$5000 Angel ____$2500 Benefactor ____$55 Family Member ____$ 1000 Patron of the Arts ____$50 Juried Gallery Artist* ____$ 500 Sustaining Member ____$35 Individual Member ____$ 250 Supporting Member ____$25 Senior/Youth ____$ 100 Associate Member

*For information on becoming a Juried Gallery Artist, please call 781.383.2787 or visit www.ssac.org

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Support the Arts with your donation to the Annual Fund

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To Register by Credit Card go to www.ssac.org

Registration Form & Information

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322 Portrait366 Art to Wear315/316 Chi. Brush

302 Int. Pastels 326 Demo a Day310 Watercolor303 Drawing for Painting

300A Basic Drawing321 Beg. Painting350 Beg. Ceramics

340 Printmaking500 Life Drawing301 No Fear Drawing

300B Basic Drawing351 Clay Work320 Traditional Oil

397 DIY Dec. Painting352 Potter’s Wheel313 Get Real Watercolor

367 Collage353 Paper Clay371 Digital Photo

317 Bare Bones Watercolor154 Create w/Clay115 Wild Things

315/316 Chi. Brush127 Learning from the Masters147 Art Sampler

139A Hands in Clay323 Acrylic Painting133 Cartoon171 Portfolio

328 Oil Painting392 Art History123 Art Expressions149 Sketch168 Faces & Places

139B Hands in Clay107 Book Adventures125 Art in Action

Weekly Classes

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SCORE!Juried Sports Show

February 25 through March 14

Save the dates and join us for this special exhibition and sports-themed events!

Score GalaSaturday, March 6

7 pmThe Art Center will be transformed for an evening of fun & games,

special guests, and a sports-themed silent auction.

Score! Family DaySunday, February 28

Noon–4 pm

Water South Shore Art Center Gallery ArtistsJuried by JenniFer wooD

Bancroft Gallery

January 15 – February 21, 2010opening recepTion

FriDay, January 15, 6 – 8 pm

Dillon Gallery

Watershed—Valerie Vitali SelectsSusan B. Charles, Susan Dragoo Lembo, Patricia Gray, Page Railsback and Frank Strazzulla, Jr

Faculty Feature

Allison Crowe

Crossen Student Gallery

Students of Lucy Merrill