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This course will explore the transition from modernist thought as exemplified by the Abstract Expressionist movement to such postmodern notions of appropriation, parody, and fragmentation as they manifest themselves in the art of the 1970s and beyond. We will focus on such concepts and genres as minimalism, performance, video, installation … Read more

Start Date

01/02

Meeting Day

End Date

01/12

Faculty

Adrian Kohn

Time

No specific meeting times–

Credits

3

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Do you have an idea that you would like to bring to life? Join a stimulating environment in which you can create the best version of your concepts through fresh perspectives, constructive critiques, and hands-on artwork generation. This workshop dives into pre-production processes in an animation workflow. Storyboarding, animatics, background … Read more

Start Date

01/02

Meeting Day

Tuesday, Thursday, Monday

End Date

01/11

Faculty

Shannon Lee

Time

6:30pm–9:30pm

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0

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Illustration of night sky with silhouetted trees with no leaves with a background of a blue and purple sky with yellow stars, in the foreground there is a tree with colorful bark, and pink grass on the ground.

This course treats the evolution of film music from silent movies until the present.  It introduces students to musical syntax, the aesthetics of film music, and the means by which composers synchronize music and script to convey mood and render action vivid. Working chronologically, the course explores the increasing importance … Read more

Start Date

01/03

Meeting Day

Tuesday through Friday

End Date

01/12

Faculty

Paul Bempéchat

Time

2pm–4pm

Credits

3

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Rich and expressive, monotype joins the graphic qualities of printmaking with the spontaneity of painting. This hands-on workshop teaches the basics of chine colle, pronto plate, collagraph, as well as other processes, and explores the sequential possibilities of monotype to develop images conceptually and formally. Image-making methods, ink handling, print … Read more

Start Date

01/05

Meeting Day

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

End Date

01/07

Faculty

David Bligh

Time

Friday, 6:30-9:30pm; Saturday and Sunday, 9am-3pm–

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When using materials it is you and the material that change together This workshop is structured around developing a group of abstract drawings using various approaches, methods and processes to explore and grow ideas. Challenging the way you engage in abstract drawing impacts the way you see and imagine your ideas. … Read more

Start Date

01/06

Meeting Day

Saturday and Sunday

End Date

01/07

Faculty

Chuck Holtzman

Time

10am–2:30pm

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0

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Do you long for more self-expression, art and color in your life? Would you like creativity to become a habit but you don’t know where to start? Do you doubt your artistic skills or do you think you don’t have any artistic skills at all?  In this 2 day workshop, … Read more

Start Date

01/06

Meeting Day

Saturday and Sunday

End Date

01/07

Faculty

Katia Wish

Time

10am–2:30pm

Credits

0

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Learn to cut crisp and accurate dovetails.  Dovetails are one of the strongest and oldest types of joinery; they are useful for building boxes and furniture.  Students will learn to cut both Through and Half-Blind Dovetails by hand.  They will learn to use chisels, marking gauges, saws, and mallets to cut … Read more

Start Date

01/13

Meeting Day

Saturday and Sunday

End Date

01/14

Faculty

Rachel Prentki

Time

9am–4:30pm

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Over the course of a six hour day, students will work from a live model learning to draw and understand basic human anatomy. The first half of the day will be dedicated to linear drawing using pencil, the second  half of the day is dedicated to value drawing using charcoal. Supply List: … Read more

Start Date

01/13

Meeting Day

Saturday

End Date

01/13

Faculty

Brett X. Gamache

Time

10am–4pm

Credits

0

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Two pencil drawings side-by-side, the left one side view of person sitting box, the right image being two outlines

Through a variety of exercises, students will learn basic anatomy and movements of children and animals. They will apply their observational skills into developing unique, believable and appealing characters suitable for children’s books. The emphasis is on creating characters who are consistent through a variety of facial expressions and movements.

Start Date

01/13

Meeting Day

Saturday and Sunday

End Date

01/14

Faculty

Katia Wish

Time

10am–2:30pm

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Over the course of a six hour day, students will paint from a live nude model twice (morning & afternoon sessions). The course focuses on color mixing (skin tones), basic anatomy, and overall composition. Some painting experience is preferred. Materials needed for Figure Painting: *Oil Paints- suggested Titanium White (120 … Read more

Start Date

01/14

Meeting Day

Sunday

End Date

01/14

Faculty

Brett X. Gamache

Time

10am–4pm

Credits

0

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