Art Classes
Note: Class skips July 4th for 4th of July Weekend. Creative Movement is a joyful blend of movement exploration, socialization, imaginative play and skill building in dance. Dancers should arrive in dance or yoga attire and ballet shoes. Maximum 10 in-person. Dates: June 6th – July 25th (Skips July 4th) Day/Time: Saturday 9:40am – 10:25am…
Framing transforms a piece of art into finished work. In this 4-week hands-on workshop, students will learn accessible techniques for matting, framing, and customization so the presentation complements and enhances the artwork. Using found frames and creative materials, students will explore how to thoughtfully frame their 2D art to elevate it and make it display…
NOTE: Class skips July 4 Beginning weavers continue their studies and gain weaving independence in this studio class. Celebrate summer with Seersucker. Learn to design with textures and bumps to add interest to your cloth. Class discussions, demonstrations, and woven samples help students learn terminology, reading patterns, and project planning. Weavers who can dress a…
NOTE: Class skips July 4. Watercolor is a level one observational painting class. In Watercolor, students will learn color theory and application techniques and will receive weekly assignments geared towards advancing their observational skills and technical application. Students will receive compositional and conceptual liberties toward the end of the term with their final assignment as…
NOTE: Class skips July 4 Watercolor II is a level-two independent painting class. Students will be responsible for creating their own series of work, which the instructor will guide and evaluate. In Watercolor, students will be responsible for creating two paintings per month, with each painting relating to the next to complete a series with…
Summer study and intensive training. A chance for your dancer to build on their technique, flexibility and artistry before the Fall season in Classical Ballet, Contemporary, Modern and Jazz. Includes Holiday Show Choreography. Week One: June 8 – 12 Days/Times: M – F / 9am – 12pm Location: Samuel Goldman Retreat Studio Instructors: Olivia Anderson…
Handbuilding is the art of making ceramic forms without the use of a potter’s wheel. Students will study the basics of building pots by pinch, coil, and/or slab built techniques, and learn the important safety guidelines and procedures of ceramics studio.
This is the perfect entry level class for beginning wheel students. It will cover the basic techniques of throwing, glazing, and firing. Students will also learn the important safety guidelines and procedures of the ceramics studio. Projects on the wheel will focus on small forms (cups, bowls, saucers). For all virtual and onsite Pottery classes,…
Drawing I covers the basic principles and elements of design and teaches you how to create an appealing composition and observe the natural world and create imaginary ones. This is a drawing class for beginners and the assignments given the first half of the term are based on exploring those principles and elements of design…
The Intermediate class works on the Wu Style short form and starts the Saber Form. All classes will be held on zoom.