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CLASSNAME: 2024 Alkyd Oil Painting Fall 2024(ID: 2273)

Category: Painting

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Alkyd Oil Paint, is a fast Alkyd drying oil paint that gives you extended working time to create seamless blends, but dries fast enough so that you can continue to work on your painting in a fraction of the time of traditional oils! In this two day painting workshop, Joanna Hill will guide you through an easy, beginner friendly lesson that will give you the tools and confidence to create your own masterpieces!

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: 2024 Intro to Tapestry Weaving(ID: 2255)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 25

Description: You will learn the types of tapestry looms, what to look for in a loom, the tools used in weaving, what yarns are appropriate for tapestry weaving, how to warp your loom, and how to weave. Looms, tools, and yarn will be provided.

Notes: Bring Scissors

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: 3-Hour Christmas Card Make-it and take-it Class(ID: 1004)

Category: Other

Cost: 15

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Fun time making four Christmas cards - If you like to be creative and proud of making your own cards, this is the class for you! No special skills required. All class tools will be provided.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: 3-Hour Christmas Card Make-it and take-it Class(ID: 1005)

Category: Other

Cost: 15

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Fun time making four Christmas cards - If you like to be creative and proud of making your own cards, this is the class for you! No special skills required. All class tools will be provided.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: 3D Bead Weaving: Hummingbird Sun-catcher Winter 2019(ID: 948)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 25

Description: Students will learn the enjoyable craft of dimensional 3D bead weaving and go home with a colourful suncatcher to hang on a window.

Notes: Students will need to bring their best reading glasses and craft lighting. Class kits will include all materials and instructions.

Prerequisites: None, beginners and repeats welcome.

Min: 2 Max: 6

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: 3D Bead Weaving: Hummingbird Sun-catcher Winter 2019(ID: 1003)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 25

Description: Students will learn the enjoyable craft of dimensional 3D bead weaving and go home with a colourful suncatcher to hang on a window.

Notes: Students will need to bring their best reading glasses and craft lighting. Class kits will include all materials and instructions.

Prerequisites: None, beginners and repeats welcome.

Min: 2 Max: 6

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: A Sampler of Writing-test 55(ID: 1007)

Category: Writing

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 0

Description: If you ever thought you might like to write but do not know how to begin, take this week to try your hand at memoir, fiction, and poetry in a relaxed, supportive environment. We will experiment with several approaches to creative writing during our class time and encourage you to discover which genre best tells the stories from your life.

Notes: New and returning writers are welcome.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: A Streetcar Named Desire - Tennessee Williams Winter 2019(ID: 983)

Category: Discussion

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 6

Description: A close study of this play with its memorable characters and dynamic plot will show why Williams' Pulitzer Prize winning play electrified audiences when it first appeared on Broadway in 1947.

Notes: Supplies $6 due to instructor on first day of class for copy of the play. This class will be held at the United Methodist Church, 503 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island. The classrooms are on the first floor, no steps to get to them, and free parking is available in the Church parking lot.

Prerequisites:

Min: 5 Max: 12

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: A Week in Writing November 2018(ID: 1009)

Category: Writing

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Creative writing, like any craft, is best learned by doing. In this "hands-on" course, we will meet daily to draw on our life experiences and create short fiction, poetry, and memoir. Beginning writers and writers seeking to experiment with new forms are welcome.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: A Week in Writing November 2018(ID: 1010)

Category: Writing

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Creative writing, like any craft, is best learned by doing. In this "hands-on" course, we will meet daily to draw on our life experiences and create short fiction, poetry, and memoir. Beginning writers and writers seeking to experiment with new forms are welcome.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: A Week in Writing October 2019(ID: 1008)

Category: Writing

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Creative writing, like any craft, is best learned by doing. In this “hands-on” course, we will meet daily to draw on our life experiences and create short fiction, poetry, and memoir. Beginning writers and writers seeking to experiment with new forms are especially welcome.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Acrylic Painting for Beginners July 2022(ID: 2038)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: While learning to paint from a limited color palette, students will complete one painting from a photo supplied by the instructor. The Photo will be of a landscape or seascape located in the Golden Isles. Class instruction will focus on self-expression as well as on color temperature, color mixing, color value, hue and intensity, composition, focal point and perspective

Notes: Supplies List: My supplies list suggestions are based on what has worked for me. However, I know that creating art is not a one size fits all activity and something else might work for you. So feel free to bring to class any supplies you already own and we will work with those. I learned early on that working with the best quality surplice I can afford (usually labeled professional or artist grade) ends in the best result. I encourage you to do the same. We can talk in class about the reasons for this suggestion. For this class students are asked to bring 8 tubes of heavy body or soft body (not liquid) paints to class. The eight tubes are divided into one cool and one warm shade of each primary color, one tube of titanium white, and one tube of black (either mars black or carbon black). Some examples of warm primary colors are: Red: cadmium red medium or pyrrole red Blue: ultramarine blue or PHTHALO blue (red shade) Yellow: cadmium yellow deep or diarylide yellow Some examples of cool primary colors are: Red: Qunadicrone red of Alizarin crimson Blue: Primary cyan or cerulean of PHTHALO blue (green shade) Yellow: cadmium yellow light or hansa yellow light We mix secondary colors from the primary colors. The mixed secondary colors are "purer" when warm primaries are mixed with other warm primaries (or cool are mixed with cool). Brushes: Medium size brushes suitable for acrylic and/or oil paints. One each of these brush shapes is useful: filbert, flat, bright, angled and round. But as mentioned earlier you may choose to bring what you already own or some other type of brush which works for you. Canvas: One 9 x 12 pre primed canvas Miscellaneous: Apron or smock to cover clothes, 12 inch ruler, drawing pencil, kneaded eraser, drawing paper (nothing fancy, even a piece of copy paper can work), paper towels, paper palette (paper plates work), a palette knife for mixing paint, two containers for water (at least the size of a large red solo cup). Optional: Bring a tabletop easel if you have on so you can sit to paint if necessary.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Acrylic Painting for Beginners June 2022(ID: 2037)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: While learning to paint from a limited color palette, students will complete one painting from a photo supplied by the instructor. The Photo will be of a landscape or seascape located in the Golden Isles. Class instruction will focus on self-expression as well as on color temperature, color mixing, color value, hue and intensity, composition, focal point and perspective

Notes: Supplies List: My supplies list suggestions are based on what has worked for me. However, I know that creating art is not a one size fits all activity and something else might work for you. So feel free to bring to class any supplies you already own and we will work with those. I learned early on that working with the best quality surplice I can afford (usually labeled professional or artist grade) ends in the best result. I encourage you to do the same. We can talk in class about the reasons for this suggestion. For this class students are asked to bring 8 tubes of heavy body or soft body (not liquid) paints to class. The eight tubes are divided into one cool and one warm shade of each primary color, one tube of titanium white, and one tube of black (either mars black or carbon black). Some examples of warm primary colors are: Red: cadmium red medium or pyrrole red Blue: ultramarine blue or PHTHALO blue (red shade) Yellow: cadmium yellow deep or diarylide yellow Some examples of cool primary colors are: Red: Qunadicrone red of Alizarin crimson Blue: Primary cyan or cerulean of PHTHALO blue (green shade) Yellow: cadmium yellow light or hansa yellow light We mix secondary colors from the primary colors. The mixed secondary colors are "purer" when warm primaries are mixed with other warm primaries (or cool are mixed with cool). Brushes: Medium size brushes suitable for acrylic and/or oil paints. One each of these brush shapes is useful: filbert, flat, bright, angled and round. But as mentioned earlier you may choose to bring what you already own or some other type of brush which works for you. Canvas: One 9 x 12 pre primed canvas Miscellaneous: Apron or smock to cover clothes, 12 inch ruler, drawing pencil, kneaded eraser, drawing paper (nothing fancy, even a piece of copy paper can work), paper towels, paper palette (paper plates work), a palette knife for mixing paint, two containers for water (at least the size of a large red solo cup). Optional: Bring a tabletop easel if you have on so you can sit to paint if necessary.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Acrylic Painting for Beginners May 2022 - CANCELLED(ID: 2036)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: While learning to paint from a limited color palette, students will complete one painting from a photo supplied by the instructor. The Photo will be of a landscape or seascape located in the Golden Isles. Class instruction will focus on self-expression as well as on color temperature, color mixing, color value, hue and intensity, composition, focal point and perspective

Notes: Supplies List: My supplies list suggestions are based on what has worked for me. However, I know that creating art is not a one size fits all activity and something else might work for you. So feel free to bring to class any supplies you already own and we will work with those. I learned early on that working with the best quality surplice I can afford (usually labeled professional or artist grade) ends in the best result. I encourage you to do the same. We can talk in class about the reasons for this suggestion. For this class students are asked to bring 8 tubes of heavy body or soft body (not liquid) paints to class. The eight tubes are divided into one cool and one warm shade of each primary color, one tube of titanium white, and one tube of black (either mars black or carbon black). Some examples of warm primary colors are: Red: cadmium red medium or pyrrole red Blue: ultramarine blue or PHTHALO blue (red shade) Yellow: cadmium yellow deep or diarylide yellow Some examples of cool primary colors are: Red: Qunadicrone red of Alizarin crimson Blue: Primary cyan or cerulean of PHTHALO blue (green shade) Yellow: cadmium yellow light or hansa yellow light We mix secondary colors from the primary colors. The mixed secondary colors are "purer" when warm primaries are mixed with other warm primaries (or cool are mixed with cool). Brushes: Medium size brushes suitable for acrylic and/or oil paints. One each of these brush shapes is useful: filbert, flat, bright, angled and round. But as mentioned earlier you may choose to bring what you already own or some other type of brush which works for you. Canvas: One 9 x 12 pre primed canvas Miscellaneous: Apron or smock to cover clothes, 12 inch ruler, drawing pencil, kneaded eraser, drawing paper (nothing fancy, even a piece of copy paper can work), paper towels, paper palette (paper plates work), a palette knife for mixing paint, two containers for water (at least the size of a large red solo cup). Optional: Bring a tabletop easel if you have on so you can sit to paint if necessary.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Beginner Knit Class Winter2023(ID: 2135)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 0

Description: We will learn to knit using 2sets of circular needles at the same time. You need to know how to cast on and how to knit. We will decide on making a bag, or making fingerless mittens.

Notes: supplies will be 2 circular needles of the same size and worsted weight yarn. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites: Participants need to know how to cast on and knit

Min: 2 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Drawing Reflections/Metal/Glass March 2022(ID: 2021)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this 3 hour workshop you will learn and practice how to draw reflections on metal and glass objects from a still life or optional reference photo. All artists of all skill levels are invited but please note this class could be too advanced for beginning artists

Notes: Supplies List Graphite Pencils - F, HB, 2B, 6B Kneaded Eraser, Strathmore Tone Tan 9 x 12 Sketchbook, Ruler, Blending Stumps - Large and Small Pencil Sharpener

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Advanced Drawing- Reflections/Metal/Glass May 2022(ID: 2025)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this 3 hour workshop you will learn and practice how to draw reflections on metal and glass objects from a still life or optional reference photo. All artists of all skill levels are invited but please note this class could be too advanced for beginning artists

Notes: Supplies List Graphite Pencils - F, HB, 2B, 6B Kneaded Eraser, 9 x 12 Sketchbook, Ruler, Blending Stumps - Large and Small Pencil Sharpener

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Off Loom Weaving- Overshot November 2019(ID: 1049)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Advanced Off Loom NAME DRAFTS - Using the letters in a name we will learn to make an overshot draft that you can weave later. Great for children's names or for the Bride and Groom

Notes: This class will be at the instructor's home at 47 Ogden Street on Jekyll Island.

Prerequisites: This is an advanced class

Min: 0 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Off Loom Weaving-Fabric Analysis Winter 2020(ID: 1048)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Fabric Analysis- Learn to study a hand-woven piece and devise its complete draft.

Notes: This class will meet at the instructor's home at 47 Ogden St. Jekyll Island

Prerequisites: This is an advanced class

Min: 0 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Pine Needle Basketry January 2019(ID: 525)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 26

Description: BIGGER, BETTER, BOLDER BASKETS. If you have completed the Basic Pine Needle Basket class, you are ready to learn new stitches, new techniques and new materials to make your basket a work of art. Learn to make the TEN MINUTE TENERIFFE. This class will be fun and best of all "NO RAFFIA".

Notes: Please bring your favorite needle, a small pair of sharp scissors and a pair of pliers to class.

Prerequisites: Completion of a beginning pine needle basketry class.

Min: 3 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Advanced Pine Needle Basketry January 2019(ID: 965)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 26

Description: BIGGER, BETTER, BOLDER BASKETS. If you have completed the Basic Pine Needle Basket class, you are ready to learn new stitches, new techniques and new materials to make your basket a work of art. Learn to make the TEN MINUTE TENERIFFE. This class will be fun and best of all "NO RAFFIA".

Notes: Please bring your favorite needle, a small pair of sharp scissors and a pair of pliers to class.

Prerequisites: Completion of a beginning pine needle basketry class.

Min: 3 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Pine Needle Basketry January 2020(ID: 1066)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 26

Description: BIGGER, BETTER, BOLDER BASKETS. If you have completed a basic Pine Needle Basket class, you are ready to learn new stitches, new techniques and new materials to make your basket a work of art. Learn to make the TEN MINUTE TENERIFFE. This class will be fun and best of all "NO RAFFIA".

Notes: The Instructor will provide all needed supplies.

Prerequisites: Completion of a beginning pine needle basketry class.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Advanced Pine Needle Basketry Winter 2018(ID: 959)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 25

Description: Ready to take your pine needle baskets to the next level? Learn how to make floating coils, bridges and faggotting in this class. You must have taken a prior Beginner Pine Needle Basket Class to enter. Please bring your favorite needle, a small pair of sharp scissors and a pair of pliers.

Notes:

Prerequisites: Completion of a beginning pine needle basketry class

Min: 3 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Poetry Writing Winter 2020(ID: 1074)

Category: Writing

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The Advanced Poetry Writing Class is intended for those individuals who have some past experience with writing prose or poetry, and who feel they are ready for longer and more challenging poetry assignments.

Notes:

Prerequisites: Past experience writing prose or poetry would be beneficial.

Min: 2 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Weaving Jan/Feb 2020(ID: 1123)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: DOUBLE WEAVE= learn to weave 2 layers at once, double width, a tube, or 2 separate layers. Finish by weaving 4 double thickness mug rugs with pick up design.

Notes:

Prerequisites: Intermediate weaving level

Min: 3 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Advanced Weaving Winter 2018(ID: 1092)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: OVER THE TOP OVERSHOT. We will take the rules for traditional colonial overshot and break some of those rules to produce a modern piece. The emphasis will be on producing a finished award-winning piece.

Notes: Supply Cost is up to the student.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 5

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Weaving Winter 2019(ID: 898)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: OVER THE TOP OVERSHOT. We will take the rules for traditional colonial overshot and break some of those rules to produce a modern piece. The emphasis will be on producing a finished award-winning piece.

Notes: Supply Cost is up to the student.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 5

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Advanced Weaving Winter 2020(ID: 1108)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: DOUBLE WEAVE Lean to weave 2 layers at once, double width, a tube, or 2 separate layers. Finish by weaving 4 double thickness mug rugs with pick up design.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 5

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Amazing Self-Publishing-February, 2025(ID: 2301)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Use good bait! The author’s photo…. Class is suitable for more advanced writers. This class focuses on self-publishing, marketing, and presenting. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Amazing Self-Publishing-February, 2025(ID: 2332)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Use good bait! The author’s photo…. Class is suitable for more advanced writers. This class focuses on self-publishing, marketing, and presenting. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Amazing Self-Publishing-January, 2025(ID: 2289)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Use good bait! The author’s photo…. Class is suitable for more advanced writers. This class focuses on self-publishing, marketing, and presenting. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Ame's Knitting Tips and Tricks Spring 2026(ID: 2365)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 1

Supplies cost: 0

Description: How to make your own patterns and other arcane delights, or if that is too much to start with, we can get you started on a scarf or hat. The Needlework Group has donated needles and yarn available to use.

Notes: THIS IS JUST A PLOY TO LET MORE PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THE NEEDLEWORK GROUP. DON'T PAY, JUST SHOW UP. The Needlework Group meets 1.30 to 3:30 Wednesdays in the Needlework Room, NW corner 2nd floor Goodyear Cottage.

Prerequisites: Must be able to cast on to a needle.

Min: 1 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: American Landscape Painting 2016(ID: 196)

Category: Discussion

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In the first classes this course will examine many of the great American landscape paintings of the 19th century when America was a new nation and many of its painters were eager to present to the public images of our vast and picturesque land. The Hudson River School painters (Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Asher Durand, Albert Bierstadt among others) were the prominent pioneers in landscape painting. They were followed by American Tonalists such as George Inness and by American Impressionists who had been influenced by Monet. The second half of the course will look at the varied developments in the 20th century with major painters such as Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent and Andrew Wyeth along with the modernist painters such as Marsden Hartley and Georgia O\'Keeffe. In addition we will read some of the poetry and prose of writers such as Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and Ralph Waldo Emerson who expressed in words many of the ideas the painters expressed in pigments.

Notes: This is an internet-based course that requires students use computers or iPads or tablets or whatever hooks them into the internet. Bring your device to class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Ames Knitting Tips TEST(ID: 2268)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 1

Supplies cost: 0

Description: test class

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Ames Knitting Tips TEST +++DUPLICATE+++(ID: 2344)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 1

Supplies cost: 0

Description: test class

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Arts Festival(ID: 1091)

Category: Arts Festival

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Open Days of Arts Festival

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Basic Nuno Felting January 2023(ID: 2103)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 5

Description: This class is a beginner felters introduction to Nuno Felting. Students will learn how to felt onto a piece of silk or other sheer fabric.

Notes: Two hour Workshop PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Basic to Intermediate Wood Carving January 2019(ID: 986)

Category: Woodcarving

Cost: 55

Supplies cost: 0

Description: FISH and BIRDS: Beginners wood carving. Introductory cuts and shaping of wood. No previous carving experience needed. Advanced welcome, but FOCUS IS ON THE BASICS. Class projects will be simple to intermediate fish and bird forms of various shapes and sizes.

Notes: Supplies INCLUDED: all wood and cut outs needed for class projects; all sandpaper, glue, duct tape, band-aides and other basic necessities to complete projects. Supplies NOT included: Favorite pocket knife or carving tool (no power tools please!); set of hand carving tools; an apron to prevent dust and wood chips getting on clothing (optional). NOTE: Carving tools can be purchased at Hobby Lobby , try the Woodpile Carving Set for $12 (there are less expensive sets of inferior quality, harder to work with and break easily). Carving knives can also be purchased at Hobby Lobby or Michael's, or you can grab a pocket knife from home or your favorite sports store. The key is too purchase a knife that you feel comfortable with and fits nicely in your hand.

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 3

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Basic Wet Felting 1 February 2023 +++DUPLICATE+++(ID: 2214)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 5

Description: This class is a beginners introduction to wet felting. Students will be given an overview of what felting is, the fibers used and some basic techniques. They will then create their own piece of felt.

Notes: Two hour Workshop PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 5

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Basic Wet Felting 2 January 2023(ID: 2102)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 5

Description: This class is a beginners introduction to wet felting. Students will be given an overview of what felting is, the fibers used and some basic techniques. They will then create their own piece of felt.

Notes: Two hour Workshop PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Basic Wood Carving December 2018(ID: 985)

Category: Woodcarving

Cost: 55

Supplies cost: 0

Description: LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS!! Beginners wood carving. Introductory cuts and shaping of wood. No previous carving experience needed. Advanced welcome, but FOCUS IS ON THE BASICS.

Notes: Supplies INCLUDED: all wood and cut outs needed for class projects; all sandpaper, glue, duct tape, band-aides and other basic necessities to complete projects. Supplies NOT included: Favorite pocket knife or carving tool (no power tools please!); set of hand carving tools; an apron to prevent dust and wood chips getting on clothing (optional). NOTE: Carving tools can be purchased at Hobby Lobby , try the Woodpile Carving Set for $12 (there are less expensive sets of inferior quality, harder to work with and break easily). Carving knives can also be purchased at Hobby Lobby or you can grab a pocket knife from home or your favorite sports store. The key is too purchase a knife that you feel comfortable with and fits nicely in your hand.

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Basketmaking - April 2020(ID: 1056)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 25

Description: More info coming shortly

Notes: More info coming shortly.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Basketmaking for Experienced Weavers April 2023 +++DUPLICATE+++(ID: 2216)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 40

Description: Students make a useful basket using reed materials. This is a two day class from 9:00 to 4:00.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 10 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Basketmaking Step II- February 2019(ID: 977)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 25

Description: This course is designed for participants who have made at least 4-5 baskets, preferably with some design. The class will be 2 days (must attend both days). Plan to work from 9 - 3 each day.

Notes: Class size limited to eight students. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. SUPPLIES COST IS APPROXIMATELY $25.

Prerequisites: The student should have made at least 3-4 baskets with this instructor and be comfortable with basic techniques, setting up bases, twining, finishing rims with drawknife, scarfing, and shaping.

Min: 1 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Basketmaking Step II- February 2020(ID: 1058)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 25

Description: This course is designed for participants who have made at least 4-5 baskets, preferably with some design. The class will be 2 days (must attend both days). Plan to work from 9 - 3 each day.

Notes: Class size limited to eight students. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. SUPPLIES COST IS APPROXIMATELY $25.

Prerequisites: The student should have made at least 3-4 baskets with this instructor and be comfortable with basic techniques, setting up bases, twining, finishing rims with drawknife, scarfing, and shaping.

Min: 1 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Basketmaking Step II- January 2021(ID: 1143)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 25

Description: This course is designed for participants who have made at least 4-5 baskets, preferably with some design. The class will be 2 days (must attend both days). Plan to work from 9 - 3 each day.

Notes: Class size limited to three students. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. SUPPLIES COST IS APPROXIMATELY $25.

Prerequisites: The student should have made at least 3-4 baskets with this instructor and be comfortable with basic techniques, setting up bases, twining, finishing rims with drawknife, scarfing, and shaping.

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Basketry sample(ID: 2132)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Day 1 • Basic camera controls and operations: o Exposure o Depth of field o ISO o Manual or automatic • Frame/design a photo: o Lighting o Rule of thirds o Golden ratio o Rule of Odds vs Symmetry o Negative space o Framing, leading lines, lines & patterns o Vantage point o Macro to ultra-wide angle • Assign photo exercise for review the second day: o Photograph one scene three different ways (i.e. depth of field, framing, point of view, etc.) Do this for at least two different locations Day 2 Review photos and discuss

Notes: 2 Days, two hours each day Requirements: DSLR camera or phone camera

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beautiful Basic Colored Pencil January 2017(ID: 395)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 110

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn colored pencil techniques which can be applied to fine art, card making, zentangle, even fabric embellishment. Line drawings will be supplied or use your own design. Learn blending, burnishing and layering to create multiple effects in your art. Color theory and basic art principles will be applied to a variety of subjects. Some materials will be supplied.

Notes: Please contact instructor for supplies list at least 2 weeks prior to class.

Prerequisites: All levels welcome.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginner 1 Watercolour Winter 2021(ID: 1163)

Category: Painting

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This class is designed for those who are interested in experiencing watercolor, but have never touched a brush or painted before. All materials such as paper, brushes, paints and sketches for each project will be provided. Techniques such as washes, lifting, trenching, sponging, masking, use of color and contrast, etc will be covered. We will discuss appropriate materials and supplies for those who may want to continue painting on their own and wish to purchase their own personal supplies. The projects will consist of paintings of landscapes, birds, buildings, etc. As students progress, they will be coached in the selection of a final painting to do from a photograph or their own sketch.

Notes: Wednesdays - January 6, 13,20,27, Feb3, 10 (6 weeks) 9:00 to 12:00

Prerequisites: none PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginner 2 Watercolour Winter 2021(ID: 1164)

Category: Painting

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This course is designed to be a continuation of the Beginner I class. You do not have to have taken Beginner I, but it is best that you have some experience in watercolor painting to best benefit from this class. All materials such as paper, paint, sketches, brushes, will be provided, but the student may want to bring their own materials as well. We will continue to discuss use of color, contrast, various techniques in watercolor. The discussions may be some review, but will work toward moving students to become independent painters who can paint from photos or other pictures of their choosing. The paintings done during these weeks will be somewhat more complex than those in the Beginner 1 class. Students will be asked to do a final independent painting during the last week or two of class that may be exhibited.

Notes: Wednesdays - January 6, 13,20,27, Feb3, 10 (6 weeks) 1:00 to 4:00

Prerequisites: Beginner 1 or some experience in watercolour painting PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rigid Heddle Loom - Fall 2018(ID: 1015)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Weaving done easy is what this class is all about. The Rigid Heddle Loom is a great way to start the learning process of weaving. Come join us and make a scarf choosing from a variety of solids or colors. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish on this portable and fun loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rigid Heddle Loom - Fall 2019(ID: 1014)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Weaving done easy is what this class is all about. The Rigid Heddle Loom is a great way to start the learning process of weaving. Come join us and make a scarf choosing from a variety of solids or colors. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish on this portable and fun loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rigid Heddle Loom - Fall 2022-(NEW)-(NEW)(ID: 2150)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Weaving done easy is what this class is all about. The Rigid Heddle Loom is a great way to start the learning process of weaving. Come join us and make a scarf choosing from a variety of solids or colors. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish on this portable and fun loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rigid Heddle Loom - Winter 2019(ID: 962)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Weaving done easy is what this class is all about. The Rigid Heddle Loom is a great way to start the learning process of weaving. Come join us and make a scarf choosing from a variety of solids or colors. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish on this portable and fun loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rigid Heddle Loom - Winter 2020(ID: 1094)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Weaving done easy is what this class is all about. The Rigid Heddle Loom is a great way to start the learning process of weaving. Come join us and make a scarf choosing from a variety of solids or colors. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish on this portable and fun loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rigid Heddle Weaving Fall 2026(ID: 2375)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Create a beautiful scarf with this simple beginner weaving technique.

Notes: Pay the instructor for supplies at the first class.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rug Hooking Winter 2021(ID: 1019)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 55

Description: Students will learn rug hooking. Students will choose one of the 4 designs pictured here. Students will choose their own colours and learn to cut wool strips. Mats are 12'x12'

Notes: Please bring scissors. All other rug hooking tools and materials will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 2 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Beginner Rug Hooking Winter 2022(ID: 1181)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 55

Description: Students will learn rug hooking. Students will choose one of several designs, four of which are pictured here. Students will choose their own colors and learn to cut wool strips. Mats are 12'x12'

Notes: Please bring scissors. All other rug hooking tools and materials will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisites: This class has no prerequisites.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Landscape Drawing January 2020(ID: 1132)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Want to draw what you see? Drawing is seeing. Students will increase their ability to look at three dimensional objects and landscapes, draw them on a two-dimensional piece of paper and make the objects look three dimensional through an understanding and utilization of the elements of art. Students will also apply the concept of perspective to create depth in drawings. In four classes, the instructor will cover drawing materials, different drawing papers, sketchbooks, line, value and shading methods, texture, composition, ellipses, gridding, and one and two-point perspective. 1st Class: Drawing materials and elements of art will be covered. This will include line, changing shapes into forms, expressing texture, value scales, and composition. Multi-colored blocks will become small studies for learning how to see and draw geometric shapes. Students will work on several sketches and learn about relationships of objects and how to make them three dimensional using shading. 2nd Class: Students will draw from color photos of area landscapes. We will discuss how a grid can help with correct placement of objects in a landscape. Students and instructor will discuss how color is translated when changed to black and white. Students will be given handouts of ellipses. Students will draw objects that are cylindrical and learn about seeing and drawing cylinders' ellipses correctly. Students will draw from pictures of local lighthouses. 3rd Class: One-point perspective will be explored. Students will learn how to distinguish a one point from a two- or three-point perspective. Students will draw a one-point perspective using photos provided. 4th Class: Students will be shown two-point perspective photos and what makes them two-point. After an exercise on two-point perspective, students will choose photos from which to draw and shade.

Notes: SUPPLY LIST FOR DRAWING CLASS: 2B pencil, 4B pencil, 6B pencil, Kneaded eraser, White plastic eraser, Ruler with T end, Zt least a 9" x 12" sketchbook.

Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Hand Building Fall 2016(ID: 354)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 15

Description: \"Just for the fun of it!\" An introduction to hand building with clay using basic hand building techniques such as pinch pots, coils and slabs. We will make simple, fun pieces as we learn. No experience necessary, but all beginners welcome. All tools will be provided.

Notes: Non-pottery guild members pay $20 studio fee for equipment use, cost of glazes, and firing of pieces. Class size limited to eight students. Pay supply cost and studio fee to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Hands, Faces and Manikin Drawing February 2020(ID: 1134)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Want to draw what you see? Drawing is seeing. Students will increase their ability to look at their hands, faces and manikins; draw them on a two-dimensional piece of paper and make the objects look three dimensional through an understanding and utilization of the elements of art. In four classes, the instructor will cover drawing media and materials, different drawing papers, sketchbooks, line, value and shading methods, texture, and composition. We will practice gesture drawing and contour drawing in each of the four classes. Handouts will assist students in understanding the forms they are drawing in each class. 1st Class: Drawing materials and elements of art will be covered. This will include line, changing shapes into forms, expressing texture, value scales, and composition. Students will receive handouts of the way to break down hands into measurable units. Gesture drawings of hands will be a first step in practicing proportion of hands. Students will practice drawing their own hand in numerous poses and how to make hands three dimensional using shading. 2nd Class: Students will bring in several drawings of hands they have done over the week for feedback from the instructor. Students are given handouts of how to measure and break down the components of a face. We will do several gesture drawings of ourselves using mirrors. We will then use one photo and everyone will learn about the advantages of gridding and drawing using a grid. 3rd Class: Students will bring in at least one portrait drawing done during the week for review. Students are given handouts of body proportions and a wooden manikin. After several gesture and contour drawings of the manikins, students will complete a drawing of the manikin and shade it. 4th Class: The details - ears, eyes, nose and mouth - handouts show descriptions and how to draw these facial features. Once again, students use mirrors for gesture drawings of these characteristics. Then they will observe and draw each of these facial features in finished renderings.

Notes: The supplies cost includes a manikin and the handouts. SUPPLY LIST FOR DRAWING CLASS: 2B, 4B, and 6B pencils; kneaded eraser; white plastic eraser; ruler with T end; at least a 9" x 12" sketchbook.

Prerequisites:

Min: 6 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Hands, Faces and Manikin Drawing February 2020(ID: 2068)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Want to draw what you see? Drawing is seeing. Students will increase their ability to look at their hands, faces and manikins; draw them on a two-dimensional piece of paper and make the objects look three dimensional through an understanding and utilization of the elements of art. In four classes, the instructor will cover drawing media and materials, different drawing papers, sketchbooks, line, value and shading methods, texture, and composition. We will practice gesture drawing and contour drawing in each of the four classes. Handouts will assist students in understanding the forms they are drawing in each class. 1st Class: Drawing materials and elements of art will be covered. This will include line, changing shapes into forms, expressing texture, value scales, and composition. Students will receive handouts of the way to break down hands into measurable units. Gesture drawings of hands will be a first step in practicing proportion of hands. Students will practice drawing their own hand in numerous poses and how to make hands three dimensional using shading. 2nd Class: Students will bring in several drawings of hands they have done over the week for feedback from the instructor. Students are given handouts of how to measure and break down the components of a face. We will do several gesture drawings of ourselves using mirrors. We will then use one photo and everyone will learn about the advantages of gridding and drawing using a grid. 3rd Class: Students will bring in at least one portrait drawing done during the week for review. Students are given handouts of body proportions and a wooden manikin. After several gesture and contour drawings of the manikins, students will complete a drawing of the manikin and shade it. 4th Class: The details - ears, eyes, nose and mouth - handouts show descriptions and how to draw these facial features. Once again, students use mirrors for gesture drawings of these characteristics. Then they will observe and draw each of these facial features in finished renderings.

Notes: The supplies cost includes a manikin and the handouts. SUPPLY LIST FOR DRAWING CLASS: 2B, 4B, and 6B pencils; kneaded eraser; white plastic eraser; ruler with T end; at least a 9" x 12" sketchbook.

Prerequisites:

Min: 6 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Hands, Faces and Manikin Drawing February 2020 +++DUPLICATE+++(ID: 2215)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Want to draw what you see? Drawing is seeing. Students will increase their ability to look at their hands, faces and manikins; draw them on a two-dimensional piece of paper and make the objects look three dimensional through an understanding and utilization of the elements of art. In four classes, the instructor will cover drawing media and materials, different drawing papers, sketchbooks, line, value and shading methods, texture, and composition. We will practice gesture drawing and contour drawing in each of the four classes. Handouts will assist students in understanding the forms they are drawing in each class. 1st Class: Drawing materials and elements of art will be covered. This will include line, changing shapes into forms, expressing texture, value scales, and composition. Students will receive handouts of the way to break down hands into measurable units. Gesture drawings of hands will be a first step in practicing proportion of hands. Students will practice drawing their own hand in numerous poses and how to make hands three dimensional using shading. 2nd Class: Students will bring in several drawings of hands they have done over the week for feedback from the instructor. Students are given handouts of how to measure and break down the components of a face. We will do several gesture drawings of ourselves using mirrors. We will then use one photo and everyone will learn about the advantages of gridding and drawing using a grid. 3rd Class: Students will bring in at least one portrait drawing done during the week for review. Students are given handouts of body proportions and a wooden manikin. After several gesture and contour drawings of the manikins, students will complete a drawing of the manikin and shade it. 4th Class: The details - ears, eyes, nose and mouth - handouts show descriptions and how to draw these facial features. Once again, students use mirrors for gesture drawings of these characteristics. Then they will observe and draw each of these facial features in finished renderings.

Notes: The supplies cost includes a manikin and the handouts. SUPPLY LIST FOR DRAWING CLASS: 2B, 4B, and 6B pencils; kneaded eraser; white plastic eraser; ruler with T end; at least a 9" x 12" sketchbook.

Prerequisites:

Min: 0 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Still Life Drawing February 2020(ID: 1133)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Want to draw what you see? Drawing is seeing. Students will increase their ability to look at three dimensional objects and draw them on a two-dimensional piece of paper and make the objects look three dimensional through an understanding of utilizing the elements of art. The goal of this class is to teach students how to approach a still life composition with confidence and direction. In four classes, the instructor will cover drawing materials, different drawing materials, different drawing papers, sketchbooks, line, value and shading methods, texture, composition, gridding, arranging objects, planning an interesting still life and how to simplify visual information and interpret it. First Class: Drawing materials and elements of art will be covered. This will include line, changing shapes into forms, expressing texture, value scales, and composition. Multi-colored blocks will become small studies for learning how to see and draw geometric shapes. Students will work on several sketches and learn about relationships of objects and how to make them three dimensional using shading. Second Class: Students will draw different vases and setups of flowers as still life set ups in the classroom. We will discuss drawing ellipses on vases. We will discuss making templates. Students and instructor will discuss how color is translated when changed to black and white. Students will work on a still life in pencil. Third Class: Students will begin the class with some quick studies of folded and crumpled paper and then work on studies of draped fabric. Fourth Class: Students will work on compositions of fruit and still life objects in this final class.

Notes: SUPPLY LIST FOR DRAWING CLASS: 2B pencil, 4B pencil, 6B pencil, Kneaded eraser, White plastic eraser, Ruler with T end, 9" x 12" or larger sketchbook.

Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites.

Min: 6 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Tatting January 2018(ID: 1080)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is for anyone who wants to learn tatting. No experience is needed. I will teach the basic tatting stitch and we will do a small project. You will learn how to read a pattern.

Notes: All materials will be provided. Supply COST will depend on how much you wish to invest but not over $10. My book will be available to buy for $25; it is not required.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Beginners Tatting January 2018(ID: 1081)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is for anyone who wants to learn tatting. No experience is needed. I will teach the basic tatting stitch and we will do a small project. You will learn how to read a pattern.

Notes: All materials will be provided. Supply COST will depend on how much you wish to invest but not over $10. My book will be available to buy for $25; it is not required.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Acrylic Painting Fall 2026(ID: 2378)

Category: Painting

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 25

Description: Designed for anyone curious about acrylic painting, regardless of experience. We will start with a blank canvas and finish with a completed painting. Step-by-step instructions will be provided, starting with how to transfer a drawing from a photo. Students will be introduced to color theory, blending and brush techniques, layering, and understanding basic composition principles.

Notes: Pay the instructor for supplies at the first class.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Art Journal Fall 2023(ID: 2184)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 60

Description: This is a class for those interested in Art Journaling. It is a class for those interested in finding out about Art Journaling. It is a class for those who are interested in various mixed media techniques for fun and exploration. It is a class looking for a community. We will be learning together and exploring. We will be using spray inks, stenciling, stamping, paper crafting, resist, mono printing on the gel plate, pencils, water color and acrylics. The process is to create a journal of mixed media art pages while experimenting and having fun. The results will be a journal of pages ready for personal writing, embellishing, doodling and more for 2024. Creations are not for competition, just for fun.

Notes: Please text Sandra Tate at 404-455-8530 with questions.

Prerequisites: None. This is a beginning class, but if you already dabble in any of these techniques, join the class and lets have fun together. Participants will need to supply about $40 worth of supplies and the Instructor will provide another $20. The $20 will be paid to the Instructor on the first day of the class.

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Bocce Fall 2016(ID: 481)

Category: Sports

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn the basics of Bocce, a ball sport originating from ancient games played in the Roman Empire. A one-day class will consist of learning about the equipment, the rules of play, and good throwing form. Remainder of the time will be actually playing the game.

Notes: Equipment will be provided. The instructor will notify all if the weather requires the class to be rescheduled.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Croquet Fall 2026 (ID: 2379)

Category: Games

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn to play Golf Croquet taught by members of the Jekyll Island Croquet Club. They will be teaching grip and swing basics as well as ball contact and aiming. More importantly, the class will cover offensive and defensive tactics as well as strategy. The class will be on the croquet lawn at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel.

Notes: Bring your croquet mallet if you have one, otherwise it will be provided.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: BEGINNING CROQUET Winter 2019(ID: 949)

Category: Sports

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The class will focus on the fundamental skills associated with the lawn sport of croquet and will provide participants with a good understanding of the objective and rules for Golf Croquet, a fast paced and social style of croquet which features shot making and team strategy. The elements of stance, mallet grip, swing and aim will be covered so participants will gain confidence in mallet use to propel the balls across the lawn. Students will also be provided an introduction to American 6 wicket competitive croquet.

Notes: Equipment will be available for use during class. The class will be held on the Jekyll Island Club Hotel Lawn. Flat soled shoes recommended. While white clothing is the conventional attire, monochroma;tic beige, tan, khaki is suitable.

Prerequisites: Pleasant disposition and engaging smile

Min: 4 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Drawing May 2022(ID: 2058)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This intro to drawing class is a beginner-friendly two-day workshop to learn the basics of drawing. In this comfortable and relaxed class, you will learn the basic shapes, the basics of shading and lighting, and easy methods to draw any object. You will also learn about different tools and drawing utensils to help you in your journey.

Notes: Supplies: Graphite Pencils (Bring a small set that has these pencils or more F, HB, 2B, 6B), Sketchbook 9 x 12, Kneaded Eraser, Pencil Sharpener, Ruler, Blending Stumps

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Drawing May 2022(ID: 2060)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This intro to drawing class is a beginner-friendly two-day workshop to learn the basics of drawing. In this comfortable and relaxed class, you will learn the basic shapes, the basics of shading and lighting, and easy methods to draw any object. You will also learn about different tools and drawing utensils to help you in your journey.

Notes: Supplies: Graphite Pencils (Bring a small set that has these pencils or more F, HB, 2B, 6B), Sketchbook 9 x 12, Kneaded Eraser, Pencil Sharpener, Ruler, Blending Stumps

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Floor Loom Weaving Class 2019(ID: 945)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Learn to warp a floor loom and weave a scarf. Students will learn how to complete a planning sheet for their weaving project, wind their warp, dress the loom and weave a beautiful scarf.

Notes: bring scissors, measuring tape 10:00AM to 1:00PM January 8th, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Floor Loom Weaving Spring 2026(ID: 2367)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Learn to warp a floor loom and weave a scarf. Students will learn how to complete a planning sheet for their weaving project, wind their warp, dress the loom, and weave a beautiful scarf

Notes: Bring scissors, measuring tape; supplies cost will be due the first day of class. Class will be in the 3rd floor loom room, Goodyear Cottage

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 2

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Floor Loom Weaving Winter 2021(ID: 1093)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Learn to warp a floor loom and weave a scarf. Students will learn how to complete a planning sheet for their weaving project, wind their warp, dress the loom and weave a beautiful scarf.

Notes: bring scissors, measuring tape Third Floor Loom Room January 12th for 6 weeks 10:00 to 1:00

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Mahjong Jekyll Island Version February 2020(ID: 1035)

Category: Games

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The game of Mahjong, with origins in China, is surrounded by myth and debate. Some say that Confucius developed the game around 500 BC. The Peoples Republic of China banned the game in 1949 because it was... Capitalistic... in nature. (The ban has since been removed.) Here on Jekyll Island the game began in 1982. In this class, learn the Jekyll Island variety in a social, non-competitive atmosphere. The game is played with tiles and is similar to the western game of Rummy.

Notes: Classes are held at Meg Roberts home... 2-A Ogden St. 1:00pm to 4:00pm 912-635-3356 Any questions please give Meg a call, not an email. Class will run for 4 weeks (2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/24).

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Mahjong Jekyll Island Version January 2019(ID: 938)

Category: Games

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The game of Mahjong, with origins in China, is surrounded by myth and debate. Some say that Confucius developed the game around 500 BC. The Peoples Republic of China banned the game in 1949 because it was... Capitalistic... in nature. (The ban has since been removed.) Here on Jekyll Island the game began in 1982. In this class, learn the Jekyll Island variety in a social, non-competitive atmosphere. The game is played with tiles and is similar to the western game of Rummy.

Notes: Classes are held at Meg Roberts home... 2-A Ogden St. 1:00pm to 4:00pm 912-635-3356 Any questions please give Meg a call, not an email. Class will run for 4 weeks (1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30)

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Mahjong National Rules(ID: 2361)

Category: Games

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn Mahjong according to National Rules

Notes:

Prerequisites: none

Min: 3 Max: 4

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Mahjong National Rules Class 1 Fall 2026(ID: 2371)

Category: Games

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Learn Mahjong according to National Rules

Notes: Pay the instructor for supplies at the first class.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 3 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Mahjong National Rules Class 2 Fall 2026 (ID: 2372)

Category: Games

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Learn Mahjong according to National Rules

Notes: Pay the instructor for supplies at the first class.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 3 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Mahjong National Version February 2019(ID: 939)

Category: Games

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The National Mahjong League sponsors a version of Mahjong that is played across the US using a card of standard hands. The cards are changed annually. The game is similar to the western game of Rummy and uses more tiles than other versions. Joker tiles are included. This version of Mahjong may appeal to players who spend time in different parts of the US.

Notes: Classes are held at Meg Roberts home... 2-A Ogden St. 1:00pm to 4:00pm 912-635-3356 Any questions please give Meg a call, not an email. Class will run for 4 weeks (2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27)

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Mahjong National Version January 2020(ID: 1034)

Category: Games

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The National Mahjong League sponsors a version of Mahjong that is played across the US using a card of standard hands. The cards are changed annually. The game is similar to the western game of Rummy and uses more tiles than other versions. Joker tiles are included. This version of Mahjong may appeal to players who spend time in different parts of the US.

Notes: Classes are held at Meg Roberts home... 2-A Ogden St. 1:00pm to 4:00pm 912-635-3356 Any questions please give Meg a call, not an email. Class will run for 4 weeks (1/8, 1/15, 1/22, 1/29).

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Metal Jewelry(ID: 1031)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 160

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn basic metalworking techniques such as piercing, forming, chasing and stamping, hammering, and joining metals with cold connections (meaning- no solder).

Notes: Instructor: Lisa Cushing Kent- I earned my BFA in jewelry/Metalwork at UGA in 1976. Cost includes materials and use of tools.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 5

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Rigid Heddle Loom - April 2023(ID: 2149)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Weaving done easy is what this class is all about. The Rigid Heddle Loom is a great way to start the learning process of weaving. Come join us and make a scarf choosing from a variety of solids or colors. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish on this portable and fun loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 4

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Rigid Heddle Loom April 2023(ID: 2140)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Weaving done easy is what this class is all about. The Rigid Heddle Loom is a great way to start the learning process of weaving. Come join us and make a scarf choosing from a variety of solids or colors. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish on this portable and fun loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Watercolor I - JanFeb Morning 2019(ID: 660)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This is a basic techniques watercolor class for those with no experience in painting with watercolors or have never held a brush. We will begin with basic instruction in materials and concepts of watercolor painting. Students will be doing guided paintings as they learn various watercolor techniques such as washes, trenching, lifting, salting, etc. Subjects that we will paint include landscapes, animals, still lifes, barns, etc. The projects will start easy and gradually become more complex as new techniques are learned. A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes.

Notes: A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes. I can provide a paint palette for each class at a cost of $2 per project and watercolor paper for $2 for each project. Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before each class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Watercolor I - JanFeb Morning 2019(ID: 966)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This is a basic techniques watercolor class for those with no experience in painting with watercolors or have never held a brush. We will begin with basic instruction in materials and concepts of watercolor painting. Students will be doing guided paintings as they learn various watercolor techniques such as washes, trenching, lifting, salting, etc. Subjects that we will paint include landscapes, animals, still lifes, barns, etc. The projects will start easy and gradually become more complex as new techniques are learned. A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes.

Notes: A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes. I can provide a paint palette for each class at a cost of $2 per project and watercolor paper for $2 for each project. Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before each class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Watercolor I - Morning 2018(ID: 951)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This is a basic techniques watercolor class for those with no experience in painting with watercolors or have never held a brush. We will begin with basic instruction in materials and concepts of watercolor painting. Students will be doing guided paintings as they learn various watercolor techniques such as washes, trenching, lifting, salting, etc. Subjects that we will paint include landscapes, animals, still lifes, barns, etc. The projects will start easy and gradually become more complex as new techniques are learned. A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes.

Notes: A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes. I can provide a paint palette for each class at a cost of $2 per project and watercolor paper for $2 for each project. Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before each class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Watercolor II - JanFeb Afternoon 2019(ID: 952)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This class is designed for students who have taken a beginning watercolor class, but don't feel ready for an intermediate class. We will begin by doing a few paintings step by step together to review various techniques such as washes, lifting, trenching, hard lines vs. blended lines, credit card rocks, sponging, etc. Then we will move on to more independent painting from photos or real life subjects. We will also spend some time during painting sessions discussing the importance of good composition, color and contrast in watercolor painting. Completion of this course should prepare students to move on to an intermediate course in watercolors. Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Notes: Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Beginning Watercolor January 2020(ID: 1131)

Category: Painting

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 25

Description: If watercolor is a medium you have always wanted to try, this is the class for you. All materials are supplied so you can try it and see if watercolor is a medium to explore further. In class we will begin with basics and learn what just a few colors can do. 1st Lesson: Getting ready to paint, mixing colors with a limited palette, changing shapes into forms, value scales. We explore the way our limited palette can express what we are seeing. 2nd Lesson: Color theory, monochromatic, complimentary, analogous, hot and cold color schemes. Our studies lead to some interesting small artworks. 3rd Lesson: Flat washes, skies, trees, drawing and painting landscape in watercolor with a limited palette. We will complete two landscapes to reinforce all we have covered. 4th Lesson: More landscapes and helpful tips to make paintings effective. Another two landscapes explore more techniques.

Notes: The $25 supply fee is for the use of palettes with paint, watercolor paper, brushes handouts, photos, and all other materials you will ned to watercolor during class. A list of materials will be available at the first class (or before) for students eager to jump in without testing the watercolors! ONLY instructor's palettes can be used or palettes with limited colors during the four weeks.

Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Beginning Watercolor Painting by Sharon Cacase Fall 2026(ID: 2373)

Category: Painting

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 25

Description: If you've ever wanted to try your hand at watercolor painting this is the class for you. This beginner's class is designed to introduce you to the basics, including the use of the medium itself, and the building blocks of painting in watercolors. Come enjoy the fun. Happy painting!

Notes: Pay the instructor for supplies at the first class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Between the Covers-February, 2025(ID: 2282)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Answers that question…How do I start? Class is suitable for beginning writers. Introduces basics and helps beginners to get started with the writing process. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ wrting. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Between the Covers-January,2025(ID: 2293)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Answers that question…How do I start? Class is suitable for beginning writers. Introduces basics and helps beginners to get started with the writing process. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ wrting. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: BLUE Intensive 1/26/2019(ID: 975)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 30

Description: From history to hands on learn all about indigo culture and the process of using the plant for dye. Learn to recognize the plants grown in the Southeastern United States and right in Georgia, how to plant, how to harvest and how to create a vat from the green or dried leaves after harvest. Learn all about ways to create surface designs on fabric with Japanese Shibori techniques, mud resist and primitive batik methods that will give you beautiful results. This workshop is about learning and getting hands on for a fun day.

Notes: All supplies are included for exploring the learning process. If you would like, feel free to bring in your own fabrics such as cotton, silk, linen or hemp for doing more indigo dyeing while the tools are available. Pre-washed please. Vats will accommodate large pieces during this workshop just please notify me in advance for pieces like bedding, drapes and yardage so that I can be sure your experience is successful. Any questions, just email me at artscommunication@aol.com. Lots of visual images of my work and past workshops can be found on Instagram @catherinecrosstsintzos or on my web sites www.catherinecrosstsintzos or www.summerbluesindigo.com sharing my work with The Art and Agriculture Project.

Prerequisites: All experience levels welcome

Min: 0 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: BLUE Intensive 1/27/2019(ID: 979)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 30

Description: From history to hands on learn all about indigo culture and the process of using the plant for dye. Learn to recognize the plants grown in the Southeastern United States and right in Georgia, how to plant, how to harvest and how to create a vat from the green or dried leaves after harvest. Learn all about ways to create surface designs on fabric with Japanese Shibori techniques, mud resist and primitive batik methods that will give you beautiful results. This workshop is about learning and getting hands on for a fun day.

Notes: All supplies are included for exploring the learning process. If you would like, feel free to bring in your own fabrics such as cotton, silk, linen or hemp for doing more indigo dyeing while the tools are available. Pre-washed please. Vats will accommodate large pieces during this workshop just please notify me in advance for pieces like bedding, drapes and yardage so that I can be sure your experience is successful. Any questions, just email me at artscommunication@aol.com. Lots of visual images of my work and past workshops can be found on Instagram @catherinecrosstsintzos or on my web sites www.catherinecrosstsintzos or www.summerbluesindigo.com sharing my work with The Art and Agriculture Project.

Prerequisites: All experience levels welcome

Min: 0 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Book Delivery Tricks and Falls-February, 2025(ID: 2302)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Say “yes!” Being prepared. Class is suitable for more advanced writers. This class focuses on self-publishing, marketing, and presenting. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Book Delivery Tricks and Falls-January, 2025(ID: 2290)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Say “yes!” Being prepared. Class is suitable for more advanced writers. This class focuses on self-publishing, marketing, and presenting. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Botanical Contact Printing (EcoPrint), Natural Dyes and Indigo(ID: 976)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Join the fun and excitement of revealing your on botanical contact prints. Prepare your own handmade book filled with handmade paper and layered with foliage and fibers from the garden and fields like pods, seeds, leaves, and items that can be used to create natural botanical contact prints engaging with the contact print process. Learn about plants, vats, steamers, natural dyes, paper, fabrics for bundling and steaming, iron blankets, iron water, along with natural dye processes with gatherings collected during fall's bounty of black walnut, chestnut, fresh indigo leaves, yellow root, acorns, pantry items and more. Learn technical terms and experience hands on techniques that will have you ready to enjoy the experience again and again on your own after the workshop

Notes: All supplies are included for exploring the learning process. If you would like, feel free to bring in your own fabrics such as cotton, silk, linen or hemp for doing more bundling and indigo dyeing while the tools are available. Pre-washed please. Vats and steamers will not accommodate large pieces during this workshop. Nothing larger than a square yard or a 60" scarf in length. Any questions, just email me at artscommunication@aol.com. Lots of visual images of my work and past workshops can be found on Instagram @catherinecrosstsintzos or on my web sites www.catherinecrosstsintzos or www.summerbluesindigo.com sharing my work with The Art and Agriculture Project.

Prerequisites: All experience levels welcome

Min: 0 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Broken China Mosaic Art Winter 2022(ID: 1279)

Category: Other

Cost: 58

Supplies cost: 10

Description: Been wondering what to do with the cracked and chipped dishes you've been hanging on to? Well here's the answer....mosaic! Bring them along with your creativity to this fun 3 hour workshop where you'll learn how to break, cut, and shape the pieces into a small mosaic.

Notes: All tools and supplies will be provided

Prerequisites: No experience necessary

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Cables and Caffeine Winter 2020(ID: 1118)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Bring a mug of your favorite drink so you can sit and sip while you learn a new stitch. Cables are quite easy to make and they make your project look impressive! There are many variations of cables. During the first class you will practice several kinds.

Notes: Please bring a ball of leftover yarn—either DK weight yarn and size 6 needles or worsted weight yarn and size 7 or 8 needles. You also will need stitch markers and a cable needle. I will have several cable scarf patterns for you to choose from. You can choose a warm weather scarf made with DK or a heavier scarf made with worsted. You may wait til after the first class to purchase yarn for the project you choose. Or if you have a cable pattern you’ve wanted to try but are intimidated by it, bring it and I’ll help you get started. (Email or call me before class if you don’t have any practice yarn and I will provide it) HINT: it is easier to see your stitches on light or bright colors rather than navy or black.

Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of knit and purl and casting on stitches.

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Cancelled Advanced Drawing June 2022(ID: 2003)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this 3 hour workshop you will learn and practice how to draw reflections on metal and glass objects from a still life or optional reference photo. All artists of all skill levels are invited but please note this class could be too advanced for beginning artists

Notes: Supplies List Graphite Pencils - F, HB, 2B, 6B Kneaded Eraser, Strathmore Tone Tan 9 x 12 Sketchbook, Ruler, Blending Stumps - Large and Small Pencil Sharpener

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Cancelled Colored Pencil Workshop May 2022(ID: 1278)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 5

Description: In this workshop we will take two days (2 hours each session) to learn the techniques and in-depth process of drawing with colored pencils with a focus on realism. You will learn how to layer the pencils, and blend using various techniques. You will also learn how to troubleshoot your drawing when you get stuck and learn some tips and tricks to improve your skills. We will also go over the many professional materials available to you to take your coloring to the next level. This is medium can be very slow (but relaxing), so don’t be discouraged if you don’t finish your project!

Notes: You MUST bring one of these to class: Prismacolor 72pc (Student Grade) Faber CastellPolychromos 36pc or more. (Pro Grade) Derwent Lightfast 48pc or more (Pro Grade) *All other class materials will be provided to you.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 1 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Cancelled Gouache & Ink PaintingJune 2022(ID: 2040)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Gouache is more than just a funny name. It's an opaque watercolor paint that dries with a matte finish and can be reactivated with water. A fun medium used for many decades by illustrators and artists. In this class you will learn how to paint with gouache in a fun stylistic way.

Notes: Supplies: Please bring a small set of black Micron Pens. All other supplies will be provided.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Tennessee Williams(ID: 1117)

Category: Discussion

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 12

Description: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the second Williams’ play to win a Pulitzer prize, depicts the many conflicts in the interactions between various members of the Pollit family. They have lived with secrets and lies which have shielded them from reality until one by one the conflicts are exposed. Williams has created memorable characters and raised questions which are still relevant today.

Notes:

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 12

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CLASSNAME: Characterization and Dialogue-February, 2025(ID: 2297)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: That interesting silhouette. Dialogue is not the bad guy. Writers will create and introduce a character. Students should be prepared to write and to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Characterization and Dialogue-January, 2025(ID: 2285)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: That interesting silhouette. Dialogue is not the bad guy. Writers will create and introduce a character. Students should be prepared to write and to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Circular Knitting An Introduction- Tube socks - January 2021(ID: 1195)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Tube socks are quick, easy, and fun! This is the easiest way to learn knitting with 2 sets of circular needles. I could not believe how easy the cast on is- I had to read it and watch several times to see what I was missing- nothing !!! It is fun and easy! I can’t wait to show you

Notes: Supplies cost is for a kit with knitting needles and yarn. We will meet in the Library, Goodyear Cottage

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Color Harmony in Colored Pencil, Complimentary Colors Winter 2023(ID: 2118)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Description and Expectations: In this 2-day workshop, Joanna Hill will teach you about using complementary colors (2 colors opposite on the color wheel) in your art with colored pencils. She will guide you on how to blend and layer them to create depth in your picture while utilizing color theory.

Notes: What to bring to class: All supplies will be available for you to use in class. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Colored Harmony in Colored Pencil, Monochromatic (One Color) Winter 2023(ID: 2117)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Colored Harmony in Colored Pencil – Monochromatic (One Color) Description and Expectations: In this 2-day colored pencil workshop, Joanna Hill will guide you through creating a piece of art utilizing a monochromatic color scheme in colored pencils (one color in different shades). You will get an understanding of how to apply dark and light tones to add lighting, textures, and depth to your composition by using only one color.

Notes: What to bring to class: All supplies will be available for you to use in class. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: COLORED PENCIL I(ID: 2022)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn to use artists colored pencils in multiple ways. Open to all levels. Focus on individual skill levels.

Notes: Contact instructor for supply list.

Prerequisites:

Min: 5 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: COLORED PENCIL I(ID: 2056)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn to use artists colored pencils in multiple ways. Open to all levels. Focus on individual skill levels.

Notes: Contact instructor for supply list.

Prerequisites:

Min: 5 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Colored Pencil in Black and White Winter 2023(ID: 2116)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Description and Expectations: In this 2-day workshop, Joanna Hill will focus on how to master the technique of blending colored pencils with only black, white, and gray. You will get an understanding of how to apply dark and light tones to add lighting, textures, and depth to your composition.

Notes: What to bring to class: All supplies will be available for you to use in class. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Colored Pencil Workshop August 2022(ID: 2057)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 10

Description: Description and Expectations: In this workshop we will take two days (2 hours each session) to learn the techniques and in-depth process of drawing with colored pencils with a focus on realism. You will learn how to layer the pencils and blend using various techniques. You will also learn how to troubleshoot your drawing when you get stuck and learn some tips and tricks to improve your skills. We will also go over the many professional materials available to you to take your coloring to the next level. This medium can be very slow (but relaxing), so don't be discouraged if you don't finish your project.

Notes: Supplies fee payable to instructor at time of class. Supplies: Please bring one of the following to class with you. Some sets may need to be ordered online and can be found via Amazon, Blick Art Materials, Jerry's Artarama. Prismacolor 72 pc (Student Grade) Faber Castell Polychromes 36 pc or more (Pro Grade) Don't bring generic colored pencil brands to class please. *All other class materials will be provided to your

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Colored Pencil Workshop October 2022(ID: 2063)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 10

Description: Description and Expectations: In this workshop we will take two days (2 hours each session) to learn the techniques and in-depth process of drawing with colored pencils with a focus on realism. You will learn how to layer the pencils and blend using various techniques. You will also learn how to troubleshoot your drawing when you get stuck and learn some tips and tricks to improve your skills. We will also go over the many professional materials available to you to take your coloring to the next level. This medium can be very slow (but relaxing), so don't be discouraged if you don't finish your project.

Notes: Supplies fee payable to instructor at time of class. Supplies: Please bring one of the following to class with you. Some sets may need to be ordered online and can be found via Amazon, Blick Art Materials, Jerry's Artarama. Prismacolor 72 pc (Student Grade) Faber Castell Polychromes 36 pc or more (Pro Grade) Don't bring generic colored pencil brands to class please. *All other class materials will be provided to your

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Craig'ss test class(ID: 2256)

Category: Other

Cost: 1

Supplies cost: 0

Description: test class

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Create a needle felted Ornament Fall 2022(ID: 2051)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: In this class you will learn how to needle felt an ornament of your choice. You will learn how to create shapes, join them together, then add color and detail to your final product. This class is a great introduction into the art of needle felting, but it would also be suitable for those who have tried this craft in the past. This is a 3 day class.

Notes: All supplies for this class will be provided, as well as written instructions. The cost of supplies is payable to the instructor at the time of class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Create a needle felted rabbit(ID: 2052)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: In this class you will learn how to needle felt an adorable rabbit. You will learn how to create shapes, join them together, then add color and detail to your final product. This class is a great introduction into the art of needle felting, but it would also be suitable for those who have tried this craft in the past. This is a 3 day class.

Notes: All supplies for this class will be provided, as well as written instructions. The cost of supplies is payable to the instructor at the time of class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Create a needle felted rabbit(ID: 2055)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: In this class you will learn how to needle felt an adorable rabbit. You will learn how to create shapes, join them together, then add color and detail to your final product. This class is a great introduction into the art of needle felting, but it would also be suitable for those who have tried this craft in the past. This is a 3 day class.

Notes: All supplies for this class will be provided, as well as written instructions. The cost of supplies is payable to the instructor at the time of class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Creative Writing Sampler(ID: 2188)

Category: Writing

Cost: 95

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Creative writing, like any craft, is best learned by doing. During this discovery process, we will write brief fiction, memoirs, and poetry to sample which genre fits our life experiences and our imaginations. Beginning writers and writers seeking to experiment with new forms are especially welcome.

Notes:

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Creative Writing Sampler(ID: 2189)

Category: Writing

Cost: 95

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Creative writing, like any craft, is best learned by doing. During this discovery process, we will write brief fiction, memoirs, and poetry to sample which genre fits our life experiences and our imaginations. Beginning writers and writers seeking to experiment with new forms are especially welcome.

Notes:

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Creative Writing Sampler Winter 2026(ID: 2341)

Category: Writing

Cost: 80

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Creative writing, like any craft, is best learned by doing. During this discovery process, we will write short fiction, memoirs, and poetry to sample which genre fits our life experiences and our imaginations. Beginning writers and writers seeking to experiment with new forms are especially welcome.

Notes:

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Creativity and Insight February 2020(ID: 1070)

Category: Other

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Using a variety of materials, participants will respond to weekly topics in a spontaneous and fun manner. The goal is not to to create an art masterpiece, but to explore thinking and feeling through the use of art materials. No skills. The only requirement is to be open to the creativity within. No judgement, no criticism, only personal reflection. Examples of out of the box art thinking, and guidance in unknown territory will be available for the journey.

Notes: Initial supplies will be provided. Materials include colored pencils, pastels, charcoal, markers, paint, clay, found objects, glue, paper, cloth, string . . .

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Decorating Impressions Casting, Painting and Sealing December 2018(ID: 974)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Our casting class is designed with a small group in mind for a fun personal experience. Each student will have the opportunity to create a cast from the theme of their choosing. We offer a nice selection of molds which each student will get to choose from. Pieces will take three days to dry; students can then attend the second class to paint/seal their piece. Pieces will be ready to take home at the end of the Painting and sealing class. CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CASTING TIMES: 10 - 12; 1 - 3; or 3:30 - 5:30. PAINTING/SEALING DATE: December 13; CHOOSE EITHER 10 - 1 P.M. OR 2 - 5 P.M.

Notes: All materials provided; return and paint and seal your pieces at no additional cost. Students are welcome to bring refreshments or snacks to enjoy during the classes.

Prerequisites: No Prior Experience necessary. Come prepared to have fun and get messy. Students will want to be dressed in old work clothes and shoes.

Min: 9 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Decorating Impressions Casting, Painting and Sealing November 2018(ID: 970)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Our casting class is designed with a small group in mind for a fun personal experience. Each student will have the opportunity to create a cast from the theme of their choosing. We offer a nice selection of molds which each student will get to choose from. Pieces will take three days to dry; students can then attend the second class to paint/seal their piece. Pieces will be ready to take home at the end of the Painting and sealing class. CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CASTING TIMES: 10 - 12; 1 - 3; or 3:30 - 5:30. PAINTING/SEALING DATE: NOVEMBER 30; CHOOSE EITHER 10 - 1 P.M. OR 2 - 5 P.M.

Notes: All materials provided; return and paint and seal your pieces at no additional cost. Students are welcome to bring refreshments or snacks to enjoy during the classes.

Prerequisites: No Prior Experience necessary. Come prepared to have fun and get messy. Students will want to be dressed in old work clothes and shoes.

Min: 9 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Digital Field Photography Fall 2019(ID: 1101)

Category: Photography

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Digital field photography on Jekyll Island – it doesn’t get any better than that. Treat yourself to three field shoots – a sunrise shoot, a sunset shoot, and a mid-day shoot at three separate venues on Jekyll Island. The Class offers critiques of the images taken on each shoot and suggestions on how to edit them. The class is limited to eight students.

Notes: The Class Schedule is listed below. The first meeting is to introduce ourselves to one another. The next three meetings will be in the field – venues to be announced. We will have a review and critic of the previous shoot, and we will have a review of your three shoots 0n 11/02/2019.

Prerequisites: The course requires you have a digital camera, preferably a SLR, with which you have more than a passing familiarity. It is recommended you have a telephoto or zoom lens, a wide-angle lens, a detachable flash, extra flash cards and batteries, a sturdy tripod, a strong flashlight, and a laptop. For reviews you will be expected to bring with you a USB Drive containing the previous week’s photographs for use with the JIAA projector.

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Digital Field Photography Winter 2019(ID: 980)

Category: Photography

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Digital field photography on Jekyll Island - it doesn’t get any better than that.  Treat yourself to three field shoots - a sunrise shoot, a sunset shoot, and a mid-day shoot - at three separate venues on Jekyll Island.  The next meeting after each shoot, we will critique the images taken and offer suggestions on how to edit them.  The class is limited to eight students.

Notes: Our First Class will convene at 10:00 am on January 11 in Goodyear Library. It is a “meet and greet,” during which we will discuss our goals and objectives.  On January 18, we will meet at Goodyear at 9:00 a.m. for our first shoot. We’ll have a brief critique of your assignment from the previous meeting and then go to the venue for our first shoot. On January 25, the sunset shoot, we will meet at Goodyear at 5:00 p.m. and shoot until about 8:00 p.m.  On February 1, we will meet at Goodyear at 6:00 a.m. (not 7 a.m. as it says below!) and shoot until about 11:00 a.m.  On February 8, we will meet at Goodyear in the Library at 10:00 am for a formal critique of your work. You may want to bring lunch, drinkables, bug spray.

Prerequisites:  The course recommendation for equipment is a digital SLR camera, a telephoto or zoom lens, a wide-angle lens, a detachable flash, extra flash cards and batteries, a sturdy tripod, a strong flashlight, and a laptop. Do not be concerned if you do not have all of that equipment. The course also recommends you have a more than passing familiarity with your camera.

Min: 4 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: DRAWING 101 - Winter 2022(ID: 1272)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn the true fundamentals of drawing in a new and fun way. 9 to 4 on Feb 12th ( 1 hour lunch break ) Min of 4 and max of 10 $ 90.00 SUPPLIES...Kneaded eraser Berol ( brand ) Prisma color drawing pencil 16 x 20 newsprint drawing pad

Notes: SUPPLIES... Kneaded eraser Berol (brand) Prisma color drawing pencil 16 x 20 newsprint drawing pad

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: DRAWING 101 - Winter 2022(ID: 2023)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn the true fundamentals of drawing in a new and fun way. 9 to 4 on Feb 12th ( 1 hour lunch break ) Min of 4 and max of 10 $ 90.00 SUPPLIES...Kneaded eraser Berol ( brand ) Prisma color drawing pencil 16 x 20 newsprint drawing pad

Notes: SUPPLIES... Kneaded eraser Berol (brand) Prisma color drawing pencil 16 x 20 newsprint drawing pad

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Everyday Shakespeare(ID: 1075)

Category: Discussion

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: More than we realize, we use words and phrases from Shakespeare in our everyday speech. These phrases come from the dialogue in Shakespeare’s plays and also from the soliloquies spoken by many of the main characters. Hamlet is single handedly the source of more of these phrases than any other play. We will consider the many familiar phrases from his works and study some of the most important soliloquies to see how really “quotable” Shakespeare is .

Notes: Three Wednesdays - 1:30-3:00 P.M. in the Methodist Church Meeting Room. October 30, November 6,November 13

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 12

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CLASSNAME: Exploring 2020 with ART-Photography(ID: 1178)

Category: Photography

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This is an invitation for all those who wish to personally document their journey through 2020 using art in any form. We will meet online and make art in our own space using our own materials to explore our responses to the historic events of this year. We plan to meet collectively for a few minutes to discuss a type of trauma response, and then to break into groups based on your choice of media. Sara Rupnik will facilitate a writing group, Mary Perkins will facilitate a clay arts group, Sandra Tate will facilitate a drawing/painting/visual arts group, and there will be a photography and a weaving group with qualified facilitators.

Notes: This is not a class to teach how to produce a product; it is not necessary to be proficient in the area you choose. The leaders can work with you where you are and help you use art tools to reflect on your experiences. The group will meet on Tuesday evenings, 6-8 pm. October 13 – November 10. Each subgroup within the whole can accommodate up to ten people. Remember you will be at home working, but together in your pursuits through Zoom technology. Don Dilley will work with each group ahead of time to help provide a smooth technological experience. Your group leader will email you any requirements for “class” session (such as clay needs). Choose one area for the 5-week period.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Exploring 2020 with ART-Weaving(ID: 1179)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This is an invitation for all those who wish to personally document their journey through 2020 using art in any form. We will meet online and make art in our own space using our own materials to explore our responses to the historic events of this year. We plan to meet collectively for a few minutes to discuss a type of trauma response, and then to break into groups based on your choice of media. Sara Rupnik will facilitate a writing group, Mary Perkins will facilitate a clay arts group, Sandra Tate will facilitate a drawing/painting/visual arts group, and there will be a photography and a weaving group with qualified facilitators.

Notes: This is not a class to teach how to produce a product; it is not necessary to be proficient in the area you choose. The leaders can work with you where you are and help you use art tools to reflect on your experiences. The group will meet on Tuesday evenings, 6-8 pm. October 13 – November 10. Each subgroup within the whole can accommodate up to ten people. Remember you will be at home working, but together in your pursuits through Zoom technology. Don Dilley will work with each group ahead of time to help provide a smooth technological experience. Your group leader will email you any requirements for “class” session (such as clay needs). Choose one area for the 5-week period.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Fast Drying Oil Paint Winter 2025(ID: 2312)

Category: Painting

Cost: 95

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Alkyd Oil Paint is a fast Alkyd drying oil paint that gives you extended working time to create seamless blends, but dries fast enough so that you can continue to work on your painting in a fraction of the time of traditional oils! In this two day painting workshop, Joanna Hill will guide you through an easy, beginner friendly lesson that will give you the tools and confidence to create your own masterpieces!

Notes: All supplies will be available for class use. Just bring a friend.

Prerequisites: None.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Felted Flowers(ID: 1122)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Learning how to felt a simple flower. Techniques: In this fun class students will learn how to layout fibers and felt a flower that will be suitable to embellish a hat or bag, or can be used as a pin.

Notes: Students will need to bring an old towel like a thin beach towel.

Prerequisites: No experience is necessary.

Min: 3 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Felted Flowers Winter 2022(ID: 1197)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Learning how to felt a simple flower. Techniques: In this fun class students will learn how to layout fibers and felt a flower that will be suitable to embellish a hat or bag, or can be used as a pin.

Notes: Students will need to bring an old towel like a thin beach towel.

Prerequisites: No experience is necessary.

Min: 3 Max: 0

2/9/22   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Festival Entry Day(ID: 1024)

Category: Festival

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Day to accept entries for juried art

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Fly Casting for Beginners 2017(ID: 488)

Category: Sports

Cost: 55

Supplies cost: 0

Description: For those with no or little fly casting experience. We cover rods, lines, leaders, and start with the 4-part forward cast. Later we discuss presentations, the wind and common casting faults. We do the roll cast, followed by shooting line and casting for accuracy in spite of the wind. A discussion of various options of equipment and fly selections will follow. For those that need practice with knots or leader systems, that is included. Some equipment is available for loan. GLASSES AND HATS ARE REQUIRED. We meet at the small pond East of McCormicks Grill at the Golf Center.

Notes: WE WILL MEET AT THE POND EAST OF McCORMICKs GRILL AT THE GOLF CENTER, not the pond by the starters shack on the North side of Captain Wylie Road.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 6

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Fly Casting Intermediate - February 2018(ID: 1072)

Category: Sports

Cost: 55

Supplies cost: 0

Description: For those with some flyfishing experience that want to improve their cast distance, accuracy and presentation. The course begins with a review of the forward cast and roll cast and proceeds to various presentation casts for dead drifts for fussy trout. A discussion of references for fresh and salt water and steel head fly fishing, fly selections and types of fly lines and their applications. Students experience heavier weight rods and lines. HATS AND GLASSES ARE REQUIRED. Some equipment is available for loan. The class meets east of McCormicks grill.

Notes: THE CLASS MEETS AT THE POND EAST OF McCORMICKs GRILL AT THE GOLF CENTER, not at the pond by the starters shack North of Captain Wylie Road.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 6

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Fly Tying-Beginners(ID: 994)

Category: Sports

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 0

Description: For those with little or no experience in fly tying. We will cover basic information about the types of insects that trout feed upon and their life cycles. Using this information, we will learn to tie a variety of flies that represent these insects including the Wooly Bugger, pheasant tail nymph, gold ribbed hares ear nymph, elk hair caddis, and ant patterns.

Notes: Participants, who do not have equipment, should purchase Terra Royal Coachman Fly Tying Tool Kit, available on-line at Fish USA for $29.95. Materials will be provided by the instructor for $20 on the first day of class. I will teach the class at my house at 7 Stewart Lane. For questions, please contact instructor via email at flytyer@nycap.rr.com.

Prerequisites: None. Must purchase equipment or bring your own.

Min: 1 Max: 3

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CLASSNAME: Formatting Books-Between the Covers-February, 2025(ID: 2300)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: More technical stuff is covered such as the size of books, type fonts, header-footer, et al. Class is suitable for more advanced writers. This class focuses on manuscript and book formatting. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Formatting Books-Between the Covers-January, 2025(ID: 2288)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: More technical stuff is covered such as the size of books, type fonts, header-footer, et al. Class is suitable for more advanced writers. This class focuses on manuscript and book formatting. Generally, first half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students share writing and positive feedback is provided.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve your writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

1/16/25   01:0003:00

CLASSNAME: Framing Your Art Winter 2017(ID: 469)

Category: Other

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this class, you will be able to frame your artwork for display, perhaps in the Arts Festival. You will become familiar with the basic skills, equipment and materials for framing your paintings and photographs. Learn hands on how size, proportion and color work to enhance a piece when making framing selections. Compare mat and frame samples to see and understand how they complement your art. Learn where to buy supplies at a reasonable cost and how to have your artwork and photographs custom framed conveniently. Bring a print or small painting to class and take it home matted, using materials supplied.

Notes: The size of the artwork should be no larger than 8x10 inches. Students should bring a pencil, eraser, notebook and a straight edge or ruler 18 to 24 inches long.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Full Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting February 2018(ID: 574)

Category: Painting

Cost: 195

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The purpose of this class is to provide the fundamentals of drawing as well as painting in acrylics. You will learn all the fundamentals of drawing in a new, fun and creative way which you have never seen before. Class will include discussions, one on one individualized and group instruction. Each student will work on a painting of a subject of their choice. The class is open to beginner students through advanced students who want to improve their painting techniques. Instruction will also include how to use oil paints on top of acrylics.

Notes: Supplies list will be provided by the instructor prior to the start of class. Bring lunch � one hour lunch break during class. Class is held on second floor of Goodyear Cottage. www.addisonpalmer.com

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Full Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting February 2019(ID: 988)

Category: Painting

Cost: 195

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The purpose of this class is to provide the fundamentals of drawing as well as painting in acrylics. You will learn all the fundamentals of drawing in a new, fun and creative way which you have never seen before. Class will include discussions, one on one individualized and group instruction. Each student will work on a painting of a subject of their choice. The class is open to beginner students through advanced students who want to improve their painting techniques. Instruction will also include how to use oil paints on top of acrylics.

Notes: Supplies list will be provided by the instructor prior to the start of class. Bring lunch for a one hour lunch break during class. www.addisonpalmer.com

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 7

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Fundamentals of Drawing - November 2019(ID: 1001)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In order to be successful at painting, you must first know how to draw. This one-day class will explain techniques, descriptions, and terminology. Class will include discussions, individualized and group instruction. The class is open to beginner students through advanced students who want to improve their overall drawing techniques. You will learn all the fundamentals of drawing in a new, fun and creative way in which you have never seen before

Notes: Supplies list will be provided by the instructor prior to the start of class. Bring lunch: one hour lunch break during class. www.addisonpalmer.com

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 7

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Fused Glass Jewelry November 2018(ID: 950)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Come explore the mystery of dichroic glass, and create beautiful jewelry for yourself or for a special gift. Learn the basics of working with COE 90 glass, and create unique designs from fusible glass, dichroic, rods and frit. Each student will leave with at least one beautiful cabochon (pendant), and many of you will leave with a number of items.

Notes: No previous glass experience is required � teenagers to adults are welcome.

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 7

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CLASSNAME: Fused Glass Jewelry November 2019(ID: 1071)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Come explore the mystery of dichroic glass, and create beautiful jewelry for yourself or for a special gift. Learn the basics of working with COE 90 glass, and create unique designs from fusible glass, dichroic, rods and frit. Each student will leave with at least one beautiful cabochon (pendant), and many of you will leave with a number of items.

Notes: No previous glass experience is required. Teenagers to adults are welcome.

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Gouache and Ink Painting May 2022(ID: 2047)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Gouache is more than just a funny name. It's an opaque watercolor paint that dries with a matte finish and can be reactivated with water. A fun medium used for many decades by illustrators and artists. In this class you will learn how to paint with gouache in a fun, stylistic way.

Notes: Supplies: Please bring a small set of black Micron Pens.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Gouache and Ink Painting Workshop August 2022-Cancelled(ID: 2024)

Category: Painting

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Description and Expectations: Gouache is more than just a funny name. It's an opaque watercolor paint that dries with a matte finish and can be reactivated with water. A fun medium used for many decades by illustrators and artists. In this 3-hour class you will learn how to paint with gouache in a fun, stylistic way.

Notes: Supplies: Please bring a small set of black Micron Pens. All other supplies will be provided

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Gouache and Ink Painting Workshop June 2022(ID: 2059)

Category: Painting

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Gouache is more than just a funny name. It's an opaque watercolor paint that dries with a matte finish and can be reactivated with water. A fun medium used for many decades by illustrators and artists. In this class you will learn how to paint with gouache in a fun, stylistic way.

Notes: Supplies: Please bring a small set of black Micron Pens.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Gouache and Ink Painting Workshop October 2022(ID: 2061)

Category: Painting

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Description and Expectations: Gouache is more than just a funny name. It's an opaque watercolor paint that dries with a matte finish and can be reactivated with water. A fun medium used for many decades by illustrators and artists. In this 3-hour class you will learn how to paint with gouache in a fun, stylistic way.

Notes: Supplies: Please bring a small set of black Micron Pens. All other supplies will be provided

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

10/13/22   10:0001:00

CLASSNAME: Gouache Painting Workshop Winter 2025(ID: 2274)

Category: Painting

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Gouache (Gwa-sh) is more than just a funny name. It's an opaque watercolor paint that dries with a matte finish and can be reactivated with water. A fun medium used for many decades by illustrators and artists. In this 6 hour class, you will learn how to paint with gouache in a fun stylistic way. Great for all learning levels!

Notes: All supplies will be available for class use, just bring a friend!

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Hamlet(ID: 1280)

Category: Discussion

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In 2019 a new novel, HAMLET by Maggie O’Farrell, makes an oblique reference to the play HAMLET which has caused many readers to take a new look at this greatest of all of Shakespeare’s plays. This course will study HAMLET and the many aspects of human existence woven into this play, such as family relationships, friendships, betrayals, spying, murder, abuse of power, vengeance, introspection and despair, to name a few. It is the most performed, produced, written about, and quoted play in the history of drama.

Notes: I will order some copies of the play from Amazon at the best price I can find, , but if you have a copy of your own, that would be fine.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Holiday Ornament Workshop(ID: 1127)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 53

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Spend some creative time with a friend, family member or just yourself in this fun two hour Holiday Ornament Workshop. Using glass and ceramic tiles, recycled dishware, millefiori, , and other sparkly materials you'll create a beautiful one of a kind mosaic ornament that can be given as a gift, hung on a tree, in a window or incorporated into a wreath.

Notes: Direct method mosaic technique and applications will be briefly covered, all materials and use of instructor's tool included in registration price.

Prerequisites: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Min: 1 Max: 5

12/3/19   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Holiday Ornament Workshop - Fall 2021(ID: 1229)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 53

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Get a head-start on the holidays in this fun two hour Holiday Ornament Workshop. Using an assortment of papers, adhesive and some other glittery materials you'll create a beautiful paper mosaic ornament that can be given as a gift, hung on a tree, used as a unique holiday gift tag or incorporated in a wreath.

Notes: All materials and use of instructor's tools are included in the registration fee. At this time, masks and social distancing will be required.

Prerequisites: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Min: 4 Max: 0

11/9/21   01:0003:00

CLASSNAME: Imagery-February, 2025(ID: 2296)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: What a tangled web… A blank canvas. Class is suitable for beginning writiers or those who want to explore different genres. Students will be expected to share their writing for positive feedback.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

2/6/25   01:0003:00

CLASSNAME: Imagery-January, 2025(ID: 2284)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: What a tangled web… A blank canvas. Class is suitable for beginning writiers or those who want to explore different genres. Students will be expected to share their writing for positive feedback.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

1/9/25   01:0003:00

CLASSNAME: Impressionist Art Lecture Series Part 1 Fall 2024(ID: 2275)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: First of a three part lecture series which follows the evolution of painting away from classical styles of the 1700's and early 1800's to a renaissance in painting perpetuated by new techniques enabling artists to paint outside in nature. From this new way of painting emerged a style which came to be known as Impressionism. Part 1 Pre-Impressionism: 1840-1872: Delacroix, Corot, Turner, Courbet, Millet, Cezanne, Pissarro, Manet, Bazille and others.

Notes: Jennifer Broadus is a painting instructor at Glynn Visual Arts on Saint Simons Island. She has a BFA in painting and illustration with a minor and graduate study in art history. She regularly exhibits at Goodyear Cottage.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

10/21/24   01:0002:00

CLASSNAME: Impressionist Art Lecture Series Part 2 Fall 2024(ID: 2276)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Second of a three part lecture series which follows the evolution of painting away from classical styles of the 1700's and early 1800's to a renaissance in painting perpetuated by new techniques enabling artists to paint outside in nature. From this new way of painting emerged a style which came to be known as Impressionism. Part 2 Impressionism, 1872-1886: Monet, Renoir, Degas, Sisley, Morisot, Cassatt, Caillebotte, Cezanne, Hassam

Notes: Jennifer Broadus is a painting instructor at Glynn Visual Arts on Saint Simons Island. She has a BFA in painting and illustration with a minor and graduate study in art history. She regularly exhibits at Goodyear Cottage.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

10/28/24   02:0003:00

CLASSNAME: Impressionist Art Lecture Series Part 3 Fall 2024(ID: 2277)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Third of a three part lecture series which follows the evolution of painting away from classical styles of the 1700's and early 1800's to a renaissance in painting perpetuated by new techniques enabling artists to paint outside in nature. From this new way of painting emerged a style which came to be known as Impressionism. Part 3 Post-Impressionism: Van Gogh, Gaugin, Seurat, Signac, Cezanne, Toulouse Lautrec, Vuillard, Bonnard, Dennis, Munch, Sargent

Notes: Jennifer Broadus is a painting instructor at Glynn Visual Arts on Saint Simons Island. She has a BFA in painting and illustration with a minor and graduate study in art history. She regularly exhibits at Goodyear Cottage.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

11/4/24   02:0003:00

CLASSNAME: Insights Into Photography - Fall 2016(ID: 371)

Category: Photography

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: For those who want to take their photography to a higher level. From digital basics to designing and executing a striking image. Class outline available. A DSLR camera is highly recommended for this class.

Notes: Class size limited to eight students.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Insights Into Photography - Winter 2017(ID: 377)

Category: Photography

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: For those who want to take their photography to a higher level. From digital basics to designing and executing a striking image. Class outline available. A DSLR camera is highly recommended for this class.

Notes: Class size limited to eight students.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Intermediate Pottery Wheel Throwing Winter 2023(ID: 2124)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 350

Supplies cost: 20

Description: How to make your pots look creative and interesting .Bring your sense of humour, your love of life and your passion for clay. Week 1 Cylinders mugs ,creamer, vases, handles pulled from the form ,added textures, square and oval shapes Week 2 Plates dinner , lunch and serving , learn how to make them stack Week 3 Bowls 3 different shapes with added feet and handles Week 4 Lidded vessels , butter dish, garlic, honey ,casseroles Week 5 Glazing Potluck Lunch

Notes: Clay $20per pug $25 studio fee for non guild members PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Intermediate Watercolor Painting - JanFeb 2019(ID: 953)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This class is designed for students who have either been through the Beginning Watercolor levels I and II or have had enough experience in watercolor to paint independently from photos or sketches of their own.

Notes: Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Intermediate Watercolor Painting - JanFeb 2020(ID: 1054)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This class is designed for students who have either been through the Beginning Watercolor levels I and II or have had enough experience in watercolor to paint independently from photos or sketches of their own.

Notes: Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Intermediate Watercolour Winter 2021(ID: 1165)

Category: Painting

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This course is designed for those painters who have some experience in watercolor painting either in the Beginner 1 or Beginner 2 classes or elsewhere. For the first painting to be done the sketch will be provided and I will lead the class through a review of techniques in completing that painting. In the following weeks students will be asked to select an independent subject to paint following a particular scenario. For instance landscape with trees, beach and water scene, single bird, etc. Techniques in each of those scenarios will be demonstrated allowing students time to apply them to their work.

Notes: Fridays - January 8,15,22,29, Feb 5,12 (6 weeks) 9:00 to 12:00

Prerequisites: Watercolour 1 or 2 or experience with watercolour painting

Min: 2 Max: 0

3/1/21   09:0010:00

CLASSNAME: Intermediate Weaving Winter 2018(ID: 1109)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 25

Description: Learn the art of Japanese crimp cloth: create a Shibori scarf.

Notes: Class limited to five students.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 5

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Intermediate Wheel Throwing Winter 2019(ID: 984)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 250

Supplies cost: 30

Description: The Intermediate Wheel Throwing class is for folks that have completed a beginner class on the wheel and are adept at centering, throwing and trimming. This class will help students to advance to the "next level" on the potter's wheel. Demonstrations will be given at the beginning of each class and the remainder of the time will be dedicated to student's personal projects. Intermediate demos include throwing a tall cylinder, throwing and fitting lids, trimming and assembling more complex pieces including spouts, pulling and adding handles, making teapots, a variety of bowl shapes, plates and pitchers. We will develop a glazing repertoire with brushing, dipping, pouring, and wax resist techniques. There will be a total of 10 classes (20 hours of instruction).

Notes: Supplies cost is $30 for 50 lb. box of clay, available for purchase through instructor. There is a $25 studio fee payable to the JI Pottery Guild for glazing and firing. Students should have their own clay tools. Please wear clothes that can get dirty and bring a towel. It is also a good idea to leave jewelry at home since clay is abrasive. Nat Scott received a BFA degree in 1989 from the University of Tennessee with dual majors in Painting and Ceramics. Nat is primarily a potter and his work is defined directly by his love for natural objects. His current body of work has evolved from 35 years of striving to strike a balance between form and function while acknowledging this history of natural exploration using clay.

Prerequisites: Students should be adept at throwing, trimming and glazing for this class!

Min: 1 Max: 7

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Intermediate Wheel Throwing Winter 2020(ID: 1126)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 333

Supplies cost: 30

Description: This class is for folks who have completed a beginner class on the wheel and are adept at centering, throwing and trimming. This class will help students to advance to the next level on the potter's wheel. Demonstrations will be given at the beginning of each class and the remainder of the time will be dedicated to a student's personal projects. Intermediate demos include throwing a tall cylinder, throwing and fitting lids, trimming and assembling more complex pieces including spouts, pulling and adding handles, making teapots, a variety of bowl shapes, plates and pitchers. We will develop a glazing repertoire with brushing, dipping, pouring and wax resist techniques.

Notes: The $30 supplies cost is for a 50 lb. box of clay, payable to JI PG and given to the instructor the first day of class. Non-PG members pay a studio fee of $25 for use of the equipment, glazes, firing, payable to JI PG and given to the instructor the first day of class.

Prerequisites: A completed beginner class on the wheel.

Min: 4 Max: 7

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Art as Insight to Our Inner Landscape(ID: 961)

Category: Other

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 10

Description: Before words, there was sound and sight and feel/touch. We recorded images long before we learned words to describe them. When we feel something, we search for words to describe it. In this four-week workshop we will explore how using pencils, markers, tempera paints and found objects can take us to places where words have not gone. There is no end-product except your own exploration. Each person will create spontaneously with their choice of the media provided, and will then be guided to interact with their art and record their own thoughts in their journal. There is no judgement, no critique, no goal outside the one set by the individual; no sharing or showing unless the artist wants to. What is being "taught" is a process, an approach to using art for personal growth.

Notes: NO PREREQUISITES! No knowledge of materials or techniques is required. The first class will be 2 ½ hours; the rest will be 2 hours. We will meet for four weeks from 9:30 - 11:30, except the first day which may run until noon.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Art as Insight to Our Inner Landscape(ID: 1069)

Category: Other

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 10

Description: Before words, there was sound and sight and feel/touch. We recorded images long before we learned words to describe them. When we feel something, we search for words to describe it. In this four-week workshop we will explore how using pencils, markers, tempera paints and found objects can take us to places where words have not gone. There is no end-product except your own exploration. Each person will create spontaneously with their choice of the media provided, and will then be guided to interact with their art and record their own thoughts in their journal. There is no judgement, no critique, no goal outside the one set by the individual; no sharing or showing unless the artist wants to. What is being "taught" is a process, an approach to using art for personal growth.

Notes: NO PREREQUISITES! No knowledge of materials or techniques is required. The first class will be 2 ½ hours; the rest will be 2 hours. We will meet for four weeks from 9:30 - 11:30, except the first day which may run until noon.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Chair Yoga Winter 2017(ID: 2053)

Category: Other

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Days of dismissing yoga because you cannot get on the floor are in the past. Chair yoga offers many of the same benefits as a traditional practice on a yoga mat. This workshop provides the fundamentals of alignment, modifications for \"YOUR\" body, and proper breathing techniques. Each class will focus on several yoga asanas (poses/exercises) with an open format to encourage questions and sharing. After completing the individual asana study, we will link the asanas into a flowing, peaceful sequence. As the weeks progress, we build upon our foundation creating confidence, flexibility, strength and grace. Join me in learning the basic yoga asanas and how they affect your body, mind and spirit.

Notes: Supplies cost optional for printed handout. This class meets in the Hall of United Methodist Church on Riverview.

Prerequisites: An open mind.

Min: 4 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Chair Yoga Fall 2016(ID: 499)

Category: Other

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Days of dismissing yoga because you cannot get on the floor are in the past. Chair yoga offers many of the same benefits as a traditional practice on a yoga mat. This workshop provides the fundamentals of alignment, modifications for \"YOUR\" body, and proper breathing techniques. Each class will focus on several yoga asanas (poses/exercises) with an open format to encourage questions and sharing. After completing the individual asana study, we will link the asanas into a flowing, peaceful sequence. As the weeks progress, we build upon our foundation creating confidence, flexibility, strength and grace. Join me in learning the basic yoga asanas and how they affect your body, mind and spirit.

Notes: Supplies cost optional for printed handout. This class meets in the Hall of United Methodist Church on Riverview.

Prerequisites: An open mind.

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Circular knitting- Tube socks - January 2019(ID: 925)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Tube socks are quick, easy, and fun! This is the easiest way to learn knitting with 2 sets of circular needles. I could not believe how easy the cast on is- I had to read it and watch several times to see what I was missing- nothing !!! It is fun and easy! I can’t wait to show you!

Notes: Supplies cost is for a kit with knitting needles and yarn.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 6

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Drawing - For Beginners August 2022- Cancelled(ID: 2062)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Description and Expectations: This intro to drawing class is a beginner-friendly two-day workshop to learn the basics of drawing. In this comfortable and relaxed class, you will learn the basic shapes, the basics of shading and lighting, and easy methods to draw any object. You will also learn about different tools and drawing utensils to help you in your journey.

Notes: Supplies: Graphite Pencils - 2H, HB, B, 2B, 6B Kneaded Eraser, Blending Stumps, Sketchbook

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Drawing - For Beginners October 2022(ID: 2064)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Description and Expectations: This intro to drawing class is a beginner-friendly two-day workshop to learn the basics of drawing. In this comfortable and relaxed class, you will learn the basic shapes, the basics of shading and lighting, and easy methods to draw any object. You will also learn about different tools and drawing utensils to help you in your journey.

Notes: Supplies: Graphite Pencils - 2H, HB, B, 2B, 6B Kneaded Eraser, Blending Stumps, Sketchbook

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Drawing - For Beginners September 2022(ID: 2026)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Description and Expectations: This intro to drawing class is a beginner-friendly two-day workshop to learn the basics of drawing. In this comfortable and relaxed class, you will learn the basic shapes, the basics of shading and lighting, and easy methods to draw any object. You will also learn about different tools and drawing utensils to help you in your journey.

Notes: Supplies: Graphite Pencils - 2H, HB, B, 2B, 6B Kneaded Eraser, Blending Stumps, Sketchbook

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Drawing Beginners December 2021(ID: 1223)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This intro to drawing class is beginner friendly two-day workshop to learn the basics of drawing. In this comfortable and relaxed class, you will learn the basic shapes, the basics of shading and lighting, and learn easy methods to draw any object. You will also learn about different tools and drawing utensils to help you in your journey.

Notes: What to bring to class: • General’s Charcoal Pencil Set- (must include Soft, Ex- Soft, Medium, and White Charcoal Pencils) • Kneaded Eraser • Blending Stumps • Ruler • Strathmore Tone Tan 9x12 Sketchbook • Pencil Sharpener • Sandpaper - A small piece of fine grit sandpaper. Some drawing kits may have this included but can be purchased separately.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Drawing October Fall 2021(ID: 1224)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This intro to drawing class is beginner friendly two-day workshop to learn the basics of drawing. In this comfortable and relaxed class, you will learn the basic shapes, the basics of shading and lighting, and learn easy methods to draw any object. You will also learn about different tools and drawing utensils to help you in your journey.

Notes: What to bring to class: • General’s Charcoal Pencil Set- (must include Soft, Ex- Soft, Medium, and White Charcoal Pencils) • Kneaded Eraser • Blending Stumps • Ruler • Strathmore Tone Tan 9x12 Sketchbook • Pencil Sharpener • Sandpaper - A small piece of fine grit sandpaper. Some drawing kits may have this included but can be purchased separately.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Fiber Arts Fall 2019(ID: 1102)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 115

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This series of classes is a basic introduction to three different felting techniques. Students will first learn wet felting, then needle felting and finally Nuno felting. Each class will cover the basics and students will create their own felted piece in each technique.

Notes: Wet and Nuno Felting involves some physical activity and a lot of the time will be spent standing.

Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite.

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Fiber Arts Fall 2021(ID: 1215)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This series of classes is a basic introduction to three different felting techniques. Students will first learn wet felting, then needle felting and finally Nuno felting. Each class will cover the basics and students will create their own felted piece in each technique.

Notes: Wet and Nuno Felting involves some physical activity and a lot of the time will be spent standing.

Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite.

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Fiber Arts Winter 2020(ID: 1120)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This series of classes is a basic introduction to three different felting techniques. Students will first learn wet felting, then needle felting and finally Nuno felting. Each class will cover the basics and students will create their own felted piece in each technique.

Notes: Wet and Nuno Felting involves some physical activity and a lot of the time will be spent standing.

Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite.

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Fiber Arts Winter 2020(ID: 1198)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This series of classes is a basic introduction to three different felting techniques. Students will first learn wet felting, then needle felting and finally Nuno felting. Each class will cover the basics and students will create their own felted piece in each technique.

Notes: Wet and Nuno Felting involves some physical activity and a lot of the time will be spent standing.

Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite.

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Knitting January 2019(ID: 924)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 15

Description: We will learn about different kinds of knitting needles, yarns, yarn needles, stitch holders, markers, and place holders. We will talk about different knit stitches. You will also receive many sources of knitting help, advice, and patterns. We will learn the basic knit stitch , and start a dishcloth or scarf , which ever the class prefers.

Notes: Supplies cost is for a kit with knitting needles and yarn.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Introduction to Knitting January 2020(ID: 1087)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 15

Description: We will learn about different kinds of knitting needles, yarns, yarn needles, stitch holders, markers, and place holders. We will talk about different knit stitches. You will also receive many sources of knitting help, advice, and patterns. We will knit a dishcloth with a pattern that can be used to make a baby blanket.

Notes: Supplies cost is for a kit with knitting needles and yarn.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: INTRODUCTION TO MOSAICS(ID: 1130)

Category: Other

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 15

Description: This two and a half hour workshop will prepare students to design and create similar projects. You'll create a mosaic trivet while learning the basics: cutting, shaping, adhering, grouting and clean up. Students will receive a detailed handout with step by step instructions for your project, as well as resources to purchase the materials used in class. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Notes: NONE

Prerequisites: No prior experience necessary!

Min: 3 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Introduction to Needle Felting a Picture Winter 2024(ID: 2252)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is a beginner's introduction to 2D needle felting. Students will learn about the tools and materials required to needle felt as they create their own picture or design.

Notes: 2 hour class

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Jekyll Island Writers Workshop Winter 2019(ID: 931)

Category: Writing

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Our Writers Workshop is devoted to polishing rough drafts and creating new work. In the first hour, we will generate new poems, memoirs, or fiction, while the second hour will focus on critiquing our ongoing projects. Participants will distribute their works-in-progress prior to their scheduled critique time in order to receive thoughtful and supportive feedback from their fellow writers. Our goal is positive productivity.

Notes: Class meets at Goodyear Cottage Kitchen

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: JIAA Board Meetings(ID: 1138)

Category: JIAA Admin

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description:

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: JIAA Event(ID: 2241)

Category: JIAA Admin

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description:

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: JIAA Event(ID: 2242)

Category: JIAA Admin

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description:

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Judging (ID: 1030)

Category: Festival

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Day reserved for judging juried art

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Julius Caesar - Shakespeare(ID: 1115)

Category: Discussion

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 7

Description: Usually labeled a history play or chronicle play, Julius Caesar is really the first of Shakespeare’s great tragedies. The protagonist Brutus faces the moral dilemma that good men face when confronted with the decision to do wrong for a greater good. We all probably read this play in ninth or tenth grade. Reading and analyzing it again now will show how relevant the problems and politics of ruling a nation still are.

Notes:

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 16

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: knitting group test 1.3.25(ID: 2331)

Category: Needleworkers Group

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: test

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Learn To Knit Winter 2022(ID: 1236)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: We will learn about different kinds of knitting needles, yarns, yarn needles, stitch holders, markers and place holders. We will talk about different knit stitches. You will also receive many sources of knitting help, advice and patterns. We will learn the basic knit stitch by making a project bag.

Notes:

Prerequisites: none

Min: 2 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Learn to Quilt 2021(ID: 1189)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: We will make a wall hanging or table topper! You will learn about fabric choices, how to use quilter's ruler and a rotary cutter. Quilters normally sew straight lines. There are two basic blocks in our project. You will learn how to make both and how to sew them together. We will then add borders and then layer the quilt and quilt it and add a binding.

Notes: Supplies: a sewing machine in working order with the power cord, foot pedal and necessary feet (a quarter inch foot will be useful). Fabric: you will need 3 coloured fabrics and a background fabric. Choose one of your fabrics to also use as a border. You need 1/4 yd of the 2 coloured fabrics and 3/4 yd of the background fabric, and 1 yd of backing fabric. And thread that coordinate with your fabrics. I will email the class and give basic information about rulers, rotary cutters and fabric.

Prerequisites: sewing experience

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Learning to Draw All That You See Winter 2017(ID: 389)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Drawing is learning to SEE! Students use a sketchbook to chronicle their lives and draw the world around them. Ann Marie is inspired by the book \"The Creative License\" by Danny Gregory, and helps students discover that everyone can draw and all mistakes are learning experiences. Students are encouraged to draw anything and everything, exploring line shape, form, value, texture and different drawing media.

Notes: Materials needed are a 2B and 6B pencil, kneaded eraser, white plastic eraser, .01 Micron Pen, 9x12 spiral sketchbook and any other drawing materials the student wants to experience. Have supplies for first class.

Prerequisites: Adventuresome spirit! All levels will learn from the drawings done in class!

Min: 4 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Linocut Print Making JanFeb 2020(ID: 1068)

Category: Print Making

Cost: 80

Supplies cost: 45

Description: The class will produce multiple colored relief prints using more than one Lino block. Separate blocks will be used for each color. Some carving experience would be helpful but not necessary as the first classes will be a review of carving techniques, equipment and safety. The print designs will be supplied by the instructor. No drawing experience is required but students can use their own designs if suitable.

Notes: Supplies costs include one set of carving tools, Lino, ink and paper. Supplies cost is $25 if student has their own carving tools from one of my previous linocut classes. A list of additional items required will be supplied prior to the first class. There are six, 2.5-hour classes.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Linocut Print Making Winter 2019(ID: 968)

Category: Print Making

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 40

Description: Participants will learn the process of the reduction linocut print method using design, carving and printing techniques. Reduction printing is the process of producing multiple coloured prints. Each participant will create two linocut prints.

Notes: Material costs include one set of carving tools, Lino, ink and paper. Supplies cost is $20 if student has their own carving tools. There are six, 2.5-hour classes.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Macro and Up Close Photography November 2016(ID: 419)

Category: Photography

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: A hands-on macro workshop and instruction with Nancy Kirkpatrick, an award winning photographer on St Simons Island. The world is made up of patterns and shapes that many times are not noticed or enjoyed when simply passing by. Discover a minuscule world through the lens of your camera and learn to produce intriguing, graphic images from common items found around the house and in nature. Macro shooting reproduces larger-than-life-size images and is a fun addition to your book of photography skills.

Notes: EQUIPMENT: Digital camera with mode changing capability, such as A, M, or Macro mode settings. Close up or macro lenses recommended but not necessary. I use Nikon 105mm or sometimes my 85mm. Fully charged battery, formatted memory card, your camera manual or book if possible. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: tripod, remote shutter release, ring light, off camera flash and diffuser, small reflector.

Prerequisites: Intermediate skills with digital camera. Must know your basic to advanced camera functions, like Aperture, Speed, White Balance, ISO. Preferably know how to shoot in manual or aperture mode, but if not there will be instruction. Please note: This is not a learn your camera, beginner class.

Min: 6 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Macro and Up Close Photography October 2016(ID: 445)

Category: Photography

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: A hands-on macro workshop and instruction with Nancy Kirkpatrick, an award winning photographer on St Simons Island. The world is made up of patterns and shapes that many times are not noticed or enjoyed when simply passing by. Discover a minuscule world through the lens of your camera and learn to produce intriguing, graphic images from common items found around the house and in nature. Macro shooting reproduces larger-than-life-size images and is a fun addition to your book of photography skills. You must be familiar with your cameras basic functions, although instruction will be given for shooting in Aperture and Manual modes. Note also that a tripod and manual focusing is preferable in order to produce the sharpest, cleanest images in macro photography. A macro or close up extension tubes are recommended, but not necessary for this class.

Notes: EQUIPMENT: Digital camera with mode changing capability, such as A, M, or Macro mode settings. Close up or macro lenses recommended but not necessary. I use Nikon 105mm or sometimes my 85mm. Fully charged battery, formatted memory card, your camera manual or book if possible. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: tripod, remote shutter release, ring light, off camera flash and diffuser, small reflector.

Prerequisites: Intermediate skills with digital camera. Must know your basic to advanced camera functions, like Aperture, Speed, White Balance, ISO. Preferably know how to shoot in manual or aperture mode, but if not there will be instruction. Please note: This is not a learn your camera, beginner class.

Min: 6 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Meditation/Mindfulness(ID: 1036)

Category: Other

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The class will learn the basics of meditation and various methods to practice. Mindfulness will be taught in conjunction with the meditation and how the two interact effectively…a path to inner peace and positive living and coping. And we will have a lot of fun sharing our learning! I am looking forward to being with you. Please call me with any questions at 635-9249. The meeting times will be discussed at the first meeting but our first meeting will start at 10a.m. sharp.

Notes: Please bring a pillow if you plan to sit on the floor.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Meditation/Mindfulness January 2023(ID: 2108)

Category: Other

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn to quiet our minds, attain inner peace and learn different ways to meditate and empower our brains . A fun and enlightening discussion for all.

Notes: We meet at my home- 932 Beachview Dr. N ph. 912-635-9249 Please bring a pillow if you plan to sit on the floor.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Meditation/Mindfulness Winter 2019(ID: 776)

Category: Other

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The class will learn the basics of meditation and various methods to practice. Mindfulness will be taught in conjunction with the meditation and how the two interact effectively…a path to inner peace and positive living and coping. And we will have a lot of fun sharing our learning! I am looking forward to being with you. Please call me with any questions at 635-9249. The meeting times will be discussed at the first meeting but our first meeting will start at 10a.m. sharp.

Notes: Please bring a pillow if you plan to sit on the floor.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Meeting(ID: 2335)

Category: Weavers Guild

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description:

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Memoir Writing(ID: 1022)

Category: Writing

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Our memories are our stories. In writing these stories, we capture a particular time and place and discover new aspects of ourselves. In this class, we will approach our life experiences from various storytelling perspectives and then experiment with elements of fiction and poetry to enhance our work. A supportive class atmosphere offers us the perfect place to spin our tales

Notes:

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Memoir Writing January 2019(ID: 932)

Category: Writing

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The richness of one's whole life is difficult to capture on a plain piece of paper. Instead, we will take specific moments from our own personal histories, add some reflection, toss in a dash of insight, and produce brief, vivid pieces that can stand alone or be combined with others. Writers of all levels are welcome.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Memorable Memoirs-February, 2025(ID: 2299)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Tell it like you tell your friends…. First half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students should be prepared to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Memorable Memoirs-January, 2025(ID: 2287)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Tell it like you tell your friends…. First half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students should be prepared to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Merry Artists(ID: 1111)

Category: Merry Artists

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: art sales

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Merry Artists Intake(ID: 1113)

Category: Merry Artists

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Intake MA

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Merry Artists Inventory(ID: 1112)

Category: Merry Artists

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Inventory items

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Merry Artists Registration(ID: 1114)

Category: Merry Artists

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Registration Items

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Miniature Messages-February, 2025(ID: 2298)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Anecdotes are to writing like snacks are to eating. First half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students should be prepared to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Miniature Messages-January, 2025(ID: 2286)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Anecdotes are to writing like snacks are to eating. First half of class is for instruction and second half focuses on students’ writing. Students should be prepared to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Mixed Fiber Felted Table Mat Winter 2024(ID: 2253)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 10

Description: In this felting class students will make a table mat using fibers, yarns and fabric. They will learn how layer different materials and them felt them together.

Notes: Two 2.5 hour sessions

Prerequisites: Some previous experience in wet felting.

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Mixed Mediums with Colored Pencil January 2017(ID: 390)

Category: Drawing

Cost: 110

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Take your colored pencil up a notch by learning to mix with other mediums. We will explore different types of pencil, Neocolor II, watercolor and ink techniques. Learn how different papers and surfaces work with colored pencil to create unique effects. An understanding of basic color pencil techniques is helpful. Some materials will be supplied.

Notes: Please contact instructor for supplies list at least 2 weeks prior to class..

Prerequisites: An understanding of basic color pencil techniques is helpful.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: More Next Steps in Weaving 2019(ID: 947)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Study "Color and Weave" in both 4 and 8 harness. Each weaver will be given directions for a "Color and Weave" project for the loom you have and will select yarn and colors and weave a project of your choice

Notes: scissors, measuring tape January 16, 23, 30, and February 6,13, 20. 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Prerequisites: Students must be able to warp without instructions, and read and follow simple drafts.

Min: 3 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Mosaic Art Wine Glass winter 2022(ID: 1231)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Grab a friend and come create your very own piece of drinkable art. It not only looks amazing and you’ll never have to wonder which glass is yours again! Using a variety of materials, including a unique product replacing the use of messy grout, students will learn how to mosaic the base of a wine glass. Here’s the best part, you get to take home your fully completed project to enjoy your favorite glass of wine. All supplies are included in the workshop fee.

Notes: All materials and use of instructor's tools are included in the registration fee. At this time, masks and social distancing will be required.

Prerequisites: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Mosaic Birdbath Winter 2020(ID: 1125)

Category: Other

Cost: 115

Supplies cost: 15

Description: This fun and exciting class will guide students through the process of creating a colorful terracotta mosaic bird bath that will attract beautiful birds and butterflies. Students will learn how to cut/nip glass, conceptualize and lay out a design, appropriate types of tesserae, and bases to use, how to grout, finish, and seal the project. All materials and tools will be provided for student use during class, however, should students own their own tools, they are encouraged to bring them to class.

Notes: Students are encouraged to conceptualize their desired design to bring with them to class and to wear clothes they don't mind getting dirty. Students will have use of instructor's tools, however should they desire to purchase their own prior to class instructor can provide information for purchasing.

Prerequisites: Some experience helpful but not necessary

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: MOSAIC HIDE-A-KEY STEPPING STONE(ID: 1128)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 120

Supplies cost: 0

Description: If you've ever inadvertently locked yourself out of your house then this beginner friendly two (2) day class is for your! Students will learn to design and create a unique mosaic stepping stone to discretely hide their key. Day one will focus on design theory, method, types of materials and the necessary tools. On day two the design and hidden compartment will be embedded and stored overnight for curing. Students are encouraged to personalize their project using materials brought from home such as broken dishes, jewelry or other sparkly items!

Notes: Students are encouraged to conceptualize their desired design to bring with them to class and to wear clothes they don't mind getting dirty.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Mosaic Photo Frame January 2017(ID: 471)

Category: Other

Cost: 85

Supplies cost: 10

Description: Create a stunning mosaic photo frame just in time for the holidays; perfect for gift giving or keep it for yourself! A beautiful array of hand-cut strips of colorful stained glass will be available, all you\'ll need to do is nip them to your desired design size!

Notes:

Prerequisites: No prior experience necessary!

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: MOSAIC WEARABLE ART/PARTY PENDANT Winter 2020(ID: 1129)

Category: Other

Cost: 96

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Bring your friends and your favorite alcoholic (or non-alcoholic) beverage for an evening of creativity and frivolity! Students will create a beautiful mini mosaic pendant while enjoying the company of friends and a glass of cheer, all materials and use of tools included. There'll be a table set with deliciously colorful stained glass, millefiori, mini ceramic tiles, raw and polished gemstones as well as interesting patterned broken dishes to cut and shape; and there'll be additional pendant bases available for purchase should students wish to create more than one. Students will use an apoxie product so there's no messy grout to deal with or clean up.

Notes: None

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: MOSAICS, PUPPIES AND LOVE - Winter 2020(ID: 1124)

Category: Other

Cost: 95

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Show how much you love your four legged friend, come create a functional yet artistic mosaic leash holder in this fun two day class. Day one will focus on design theory, method, types of materials and the necessary tools. Day two students will learn how to grout and cure their project. All materials and tools will be provided for student use during class, however, should students own their own tools, they are encouraged to bring them to class.

Notes: Students are encouraged to conceptualize their desired design to bring with them to class and to wear clothes they don't mind getting dirty. Students will have use of instructor's tools, however should they desire to purchase their own prior to class instructor can provide information for purchasing.

Prerequisites: Some experience helpful but not necessary

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Multilayered Art Quilts Winter 2019(ID: 919)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 80

Description: Participants will create a 20x30 wall hanging/rug using techniques of design, layering fabric, cutting thru the fabric design, ragging edges and machine quilting. Participants choose from three provided designs, using a variety of beautiful batik fabrics and threads.

Notes: Materials costs include fabrid, thread, designs, cutting and tracing materials. Participants need to provde their own scissors (Fiskars 5 inch Easy Action scissors are recommended for the ragging), stitch ripper, tape measure and pins.

Prerequisites: Sewing experience and your own portable sewing machine

Min: 2 Max: 3

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CLASSNAME: Needle Felted Landscape Winter 2022(ID: 1277)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 10

Description: Students will learn how to needle felt a simple landscape.

Notes: All materials will be provided

Prerequisites: no previous experience needed

Min: 2 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Needlework Group(ID: 2042)

Category: Classes

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The Jekyll Island Arts Association Needlework Group meets every Wednesday at 1 in the Fabric Arts room on the second floor of Goodyear Cottage. If you want to learn knitting or crochet or need help with a project this is the group for you.

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Needleworker Workshop(ID: 1061)

Category: Classes

Cost: 0

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CLASSNAME: Next Seps in Weaving- Rep Weave Summer 2026(ID: 2369)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 120

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Rep Weave or Warp Faced Weave- using 2 or 3 colors to create blocks of color-woven with alternating thick and thin wefts. You will weave a long piece of Rep Weave fabric which may be sewn into a bag or pillow covers or used as a runner. Whatever you desire.

Notes:

Prerequisites: Must be able to wind a warp and thread a loom with minimum assistance.

Min: 1 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Next Seps in Weaving- Rep Weave Summer 2026(ID: 2370)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 120

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Rep Weave or Warp Faced Weave- using 2 or 3 colors to create blocks of color-woven with alternating thick and thin wefts. You will weave a long piece of Rep Weave fabric which may be sewn into a bag or pillow covers or used as a runner. Whatever you desire.

Notes:

Prerequisites: Must be able to wind a warp and thread a loom with minimum assistance.

Min: 1 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Next Steps in Weaving 2019(ID: 946)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Make a beautiful lace table runner. This is a great second or third weaving project for the advanced beginner. Help and guidance will be given in winding the warp, dressing the loom and weaving the project.

Notes: scissors, measuring tape Jan. 11, 18, 25, and Feb. 1, 8, 15 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Prerequisites: This is a great second or third weaving project for the advanced beginner.

Min: 3 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Next Steps in Weaving 2020(ID: 1089)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Make a beautiful lace table runner. This is a great second or third weaving project for the advanced beginner. Help and guidance will be given in winding the warp, dressing the loom and weaving the project.

Notes: scissors, measuring tape Jan. 13, 20, 27, and Feb. 3, 10, 17 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Prerequisites: This is a great second or third weaving project for the advanced beginner.

Min: 3 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Next Steps in Weaving 2020-(NEW)(ID: 2109)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Make a beautiful lace table runner. This is a great second or third weaving project for the advanced beginner. Help and guidance will be given in winding the warp, dressing the loom and weaving the project.

Notes: scissors, measuring tape Jan. 13, 20, 27, and Feb. 3, 10, 17 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Prerequisites: This is a great second or third weaving project for the advanced beginner.

Min: 3 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Nuno Felting Winter 2021(ID: 1156)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 10

Supplies cost: 10

Description: In this class students will learn to mix wool fibers and fabrics to create a layered, multi textured piece of fabric suitable for making into a small bag.

Notes: This would be a three hour workshop. Location: Kitchen Goodyear Cottage

Prerequisites: none

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Open Studio Painting Winter 2021(ID: 1166)

Category: Painting

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This course is designed for those experienced painters who want to come together to paint independently with some coaching. Students will bring their own materials, sketches and reference materials for paintings in a medium of their choice…oil, watercolor, acrylic. The class will include demonstration of certain techniques in oil and watercolor, critiquing and discussion of materials, etc.

Notes: Fridays - January 8,15,22,29, Feb 5,12 (6 weeks) 1:00 to 4:00

Prerequisites: Experienced painters

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting and Pencil Multi Medium - JanFeb 2020(ID: 1055)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This new class will include two sessions each of watercolor, colored pencil and oil painting. This is a basic techniques class for those with little or no experience in painting or drawing. We will begin with basic instruction in materials and concepts of watercolor painting. Students will be doing guided paintings as they learn various techniques in each medium. Subjects that we will paint include landscapes, animals, still lifes, barns, etc. The projects will start easy and gradually become more complex as new techniques are learned. A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes.

Notes: A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes. I can provide a paint palette for each class at a cost of $2 per project and watercolor paper for $2 for each project. Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before each class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Painting Animals Domestic and Wild Fall 2018(ID: 915)

Category: Painting

Cost: 110

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This class is for the Beginner Plus, Intermediate or Advanced painter. Students should have some drawing skills. We will work from photos, either the student's own or Instructor provided. The class will consist of painting a series of different animals, including Dogs, Sea Birds, Large Mammals (bison, cows). The animal will first be sketched with pencil and sketchbook before painting. Instruction will include extensive individual attention and critiques.

Notes: Instructor will provide a supply list.

Prerequisites: Beginners are welcome, but some experience is important, particularly drawing skills.

Min: 6 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting in Oil or Acrylic February 2020(ID: 1060)

Category: Painting

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Students will work to complete two or three small to medium-sized paintings from photos, either their own or instructor provided. This class is about honing your skills as a realist or impressionist painter, and getting to the next level. Personal attention to each student will be emphasized and most helpful to advance skills and techniques. Fundamentals will be stressed with strong emphasis on Values, Color, Composition, Drawing and Edges. Certain concepts that may be unfamiliar or needing review will be explained and demonstrated. Instruction will include teacher demos and explanations as well as extensive individual attention and critiques.

Notes: The instructor will provide a supply list when you have registered for the class.

Prerequisites: Beginners are welcome, but some experience is important.

Min: 6 Max: 12

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CLASSNAME: Painting in Oil or Acrylic October 2019(ID: 1059)

Category: Painting

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Students will work to complete two or three small to medium-sized paintings from photos, either their own or instructor provided. This class is about honing your skills as a realist or impressionist painter, and getting to the next level. Personal attention to each student will be emphasized and most helpful to advance skills and techniques. Fundamentals will be stressed with strong emphasis on Values, Color, Composition, Drawing and Edges. Certain concepts that may be unfamiliar or needing review will be explained and demonstrated. Instruction will include teacher demos and explanations as well as extensive individual attention and critiques.

Notes: The instructor will provide a supply list when you have registered for the class.

Prerequisites: Beginners are welcome, but some experience is important.

Min: 6 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Painting Landscape Elements in Watercolor February 9/23(ID: 2114)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class will teach how to create realistic trees, rocks, water and other landscape features in watercolor. Basic experience with this medium is helpful. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations and one-on-one help. Follow along with the instructor and practice the elements of your choice. Then, compose your landscape and paint it! Supplies will be provided or you are welcome to bring your own.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Landscape Elements in Watercolor- November 10/22(ID: 2098)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class will teach how to create realistic trees, rocks, water and other landscape features in watercolor. Basic experience with this medium is helpful. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations and one-on-one help. Follow along with the instructor and practice the elements of your choice. Then, compose your landscape and paint it! Supplies will be provided or you are welcome to bring your own.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Landscape Elements in Watercolor- November 17/22(ID: 2099)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class will teach how to create realistic trees, rocks, water and other landscape features in watercolor. Basic experience with this medium is helpful. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations and one-on-one help. Follow along with the instructor and practice the elements of your choice. Then, compose your landscape and paint it! Supplies will be provided or you are welcome to bring your own.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Landscape Elements in Watercolor- September 22/22(ID: 2095)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class will teach how to create realistic trees, rocks, water and other landscape features in watercolor. Basic experience with this medium is helpful. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations and one-on-one help. Follow along with the instructor and practice the elements of your choice. Then, compose your landscape and paint it! Supplies will be provided or you are welcome to bring your own.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Landscape Elements in Watercolor- September 29/22(ID: 2097)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class will teach how to create realistic trees, rocks, water and other landscape features in watercolor. Basic experience with this medium is helpful. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations and one-on-one help. Follow along with the instructor and practice the elements of your choice. Then, compose your landscape and paint it! Supplies will be provided or you are welcome to bring your own.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Landscapes in an Impressionist Style Winter 2019(ID: 917)

Category: Painting

Cost: 120

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this course on painting landscapes we will study the impressionist style of Claude Monet and the other Impressionists to learn how to use lively brushwork and bright colors to create sun-splashed landscapes. We will use both acrylic and oil on canvas or canvas boards. Students may use either acrylic or oil or a combination of both. In either medium they should bring to class pigments of the three primary colors plus colors important to landscapes such as green (sap green is the best), yellow ochre, naples yellow, cerulean and ultramarine blue, burnt sienna and burnt umber, a bright red such as cadmium, and plenty of white. In addition students will need several brushes specifically for oil and acrylic (not watercolor brushes) plus several canvases or canvas board in small to medium sizes such as 9" x 12", 12" x 16", and 16" x 20". Students will also need a palette for their pigments. The class will cover basics such as color and color combinations and the importance of layering pigments to create depth. By the end of the class in February students should have one or two finished paintings appropriate for framing.

Notes: The course is appropriate to intermediate students and also to beginning students who have had some experience in other media such as watercolor. It is also open to more advanced students who want to learn an impressionist approach. Students should bring to class a photo or a sketch to use as the basis of their painting. In addition, we will turn to the internet for images appropriate for class painting, so students may want to bring their devices that give them access to the internet.

Prerequisites: For beginners, intermediates and advanced! After I receive the class list, I will send each student a list of supplies.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques August 2022 Session 1(ID: 2030)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques August 2022 Session 2(ID: 2031)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques July 2022 Session 1(ID: 2034)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques July 2022 Session 2(ID: 2035)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

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Min: 2 Max: 0

7/21/22   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques June 2022 Session 1(ID: 2032)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

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Min: 2 Max: 0

6/2/22   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques June 2022 Session 2(ID: 2033)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

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Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques May 22 Session 1(ID: 2028)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

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Min: 2 Max: 0

5/5/22   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques May 22 Session 2(ID: 2029)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic supplies kit is available at Michaels Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums: Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil). Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

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Min: 2 Max: 0

5/19/22   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Painting Techniques Spring/Summer 2022 Session 1(ID: 2015)

Category: Painting

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Painting Techniques is a class which explores the art of painting in either oil or acrylic paints for artists of all levels of expertise - beginner to more advanced. Class discussion will include styles of painting, composition, perspective, proper use of supplies, mixing colors, history of painting and artists, among other topics. Students will work at their own pace and level of experience. The instructor will provide a library of photo images to paint from. Emphasis for this class is to have fun, learn more about painting and to advance skills in a low pressure friendly environment. This is a 2 hour class.

Notes: A basic kit of supplies is available at Michaels. Individual Supplies List: Canvas, Several primed, stretched canvases of a size not smaller than 8” x 10” or larger than 16” x 20”. Best canvas is one that has been pre-primed with a wash of orange or warm color by the artist. Basic Paint Colors: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black, Titanium White, Van Dyke Brown, Brushes: Variety of fine nib to wide nib brushes for oil (natural hair) or acrylic (synthetic) Bevel, round, filbert, bright, flat and fine point. Mediums Linseed Oil (for Oil), Polymer Mix or Matt Media Mix (for Acrylic), Mineral Spirits (for Oil), Supplies: Pencil, Gum Eraser, Ruler, Sketch Pad, Palette Knife, Palette (or shallow tray for mixing), Apron or shirt, Paper towels (or rag), Container (Water for acrylic) (Mineral spirits for oil), Note: Suggest Artisan’s Discount Art Supply in Brunswick (Community Road)

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Min: 2 Max: 0

4/7/22   09:0011:00

CLASSNAME: Painting the world around us. Medium: oil & acrylic for beginners and intermediates(ID: 1270)

Category: Painting

Cost: 120

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this studio course we will paint any scenes, views or images that attract us, whether it is a view of a sunset, the marsh on a misty morning, your cat curled up on the sofa, your grandson playing baseball, your spouse playing golf, a cardinal at your feeder, an alligator dozing on the bank of a pond, or whatever looks lively and appealing. Anything and everything can be turned into art. There are some fine paintings that have been done of bathroom plumbing fixtures, discarded tennis shoes, or an abandoned truck rusting in a farmers field. With an artists eye everything is interesting. This studio course will make use of techniques in oil and acrylic and cover basic topics such as light and dark, shadows and highlights, creating the illusion of depth, working with color. Some limited experience with drawing and painting will be helpful in this course but not absolutely necessary.

Notes: A variety of paintbrushes and paints and small to medium canvases. Instructor will email students the specifics.

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Paper Crafting - Forever Greetings with Flowers Fall 2026(ID: 2374)

Category: Papercrafting

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Spend a delightful two hours playing with paper to craft two keepsake greeting cards. All materials supplied - pretty papers, flowers, ribbon galore. Just bring your childlike curiosity and love of creating and I'll do the rest! You needn't have paper crafting experience but if you do, this project will leave you with a new skill.

Notes: Supplies provided by instructor at no extra cost.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Paper Mosaic Easel Art Winter 2022(ID: 1230)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 55

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Description: Paper mosaics achieve the same look and feel of traditional mosaics, but less expensive and the materials are always on hand.. In this fun 3 hour workshop students will use recycled magazines to create an original work of art. All materials and use of instructor’s tools are included, however students are encouraged to bring their own magazines if so desired

Notes: All materials and use of instructor's tools are included in the registration fee. At this time, masks and social distancing will be required.

Prerequisites: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Paper Quilling February 2020(ID: 1045)

Category: Other

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 15

Description: What is paper quilling? You can create fine airy snowflakes, angels, trees, flowers and more, just with your scissors and a quilling needle.

Notes: The supplies cost covers all the materials. Your tools will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Paper Quilling January 2020(ID: 993)

Category: Other

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 15

Description: What is paper quilling? You can create fine airy snowflakes, angels, trees, flowers and more, just with your scissors and a quilling needle.

Notes: The supplies cost covers all the materials. Your tools will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 3

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CLASSNAME: Paper Quilling January 2020(ID: 1119)

Category: Other

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 15

Description: What is paper quilling? You can create fine airy snowflakes, angels, trees, flowers and more, just with your scissors and a quilling needle.

Notes: The supplies cost covers all the materials. Your tools will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Paper Quilling January 2020(ID: 1285)

Category: Other

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 15

Description: What is paper quilling? You can create fine airy snowflakes, angels, trees, flowers and more, just with your scissors and a quilling needle.

Notes: The supplies cost covers all the materials. Your tools will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Paper Quilling November 2019(ID: 559)

Category: Other

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 15

Description: What is paper quilling? You can create fine airy snowflakes, angels and more, just with your scissors and a quilling needle.

Notes: The supplies cost covers all the materials. Your tools will be provided by the instructor.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 3

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Photographing Art(ID: 2154)

Category: Photography

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Brief Education on SLR Camera, Lighting, Lenses & Setup, etc.

Notes: Must have SLR Camera, one memory Stick Tripod & Easel furnished.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

3/1/23   09:0001:00

CLASSNAME: Photography(ID: 2147)

Category: Photography

Cost: 96

Supplies cost: 0

Description: First Class: General introduction. DSLR, Navigating Dials, Metering Anatomy of the Camera Functions/controls of cameras –Focus, Live view, Viewfinder (DSLR Shooting modes: Auto, Auto flash, portrait, landscape, children, sports close-up Night portrait, manual, aperture priority, shutter priority & program. Auto Mode: (AUTO) Aperture priority: (A) Shutter priority: (S) Program priority: (P) Manual: (M) Second Class: Depth of field, Lens (focal lengths) Third Class: Shooting Procedures & Techniques, Set up for class participation. Portraits, Telephoto shooting, Closeups Art photography (for Prints) Bracketing.

Notes: Materials needed by students: Digital Camera with Auto, Manual Aperture & Shutter Speed, Tripod (preferred, remote shutter) & Note Pad. Basic Photographing Artwork Portrait Photography Landscape Photography Wildlife Photography Four Classes 1-3 ( 2 hours each)

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Photography Field Workshop with Prof. Morin December 2016(ID: 474)

Category: Photography

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This is a 3-day hands-on field workshop in the process of digital photography. We will do shooting in the field from sunrise to sunset, downloading, editing, and printing several times to establish good workflow habits. This class will take place on Jekyll Island, and is limited to 8 students. Because of the small size of the class, a variety of skill levels from (almost) beginner to advanced can be accommodated. The class requires you to have a DSLR camera, laptop computer and editing software. Contact Roger-Andre Morin for details. The class is for any one ready to do digital photography in the field and learning by doing. The class is ideally suited for those who have attended Roger\'s \"Insights Into Photography\" class. Class outline available from instructor.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Pine Needle Basketry - Beginning JanFeb 2020(ID: 1057)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: An old plantation craft. You will learn how to use our own pine needles and raffia to create useable objects such as coasters, hot mats, baskets, etc. Class meets in Kitchen at Goodyear Cottage.

Notes:

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Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Pine Needle Basketry - Beginning Winter 2019(ID: 927)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: An old plantation craft. You will learn how to use our own pine needles and raffia to create useable objects such as coasters, hot mats, baskets, etc. Class meets in Kitchen at Goodyear Cottage.

Notes:

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Min: 2 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Pine Needle Basketry - Beginning 2018(ID: 522)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: An old plantation craft. You will learn how to use our own pine needles and raffia to create useable objects such as coasters, hot mats, baskets, etc. Class meets in Kitchen at Goodyear Cottage.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Pine Needle Baskets November 2019(ID: 1067)

Category: Basketry

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 26

Description: Making a basket out of pine needles is a fun, creative way to be artistic. Come join me and learn some simple ways to turn pine needles into a beautiful and useful basket.

Notes: The instructor will provide all needed supplies.

Prerequisites: This class will go from very basic techniques to more advanced work. Come one, come all!

Min: 3 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Plein Air - Capture the beauty of Jekyll Island April 2022 Cancelled(ID: 1274)

Category: Painting

Cost: 195

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Class will meet at Goodyear Cottage at 10:00 a.m. and go to a location on Jekyll Island. We will paint until about 4:00 p.m. Enjoy being outside, creating a painting from Jekyll Island. It is a two day plein air class. We will paint both days from the same location on the island. Addison will be teaching the fundamentals on how to create the painting along with you. 9 to 4 ( 1 hour lunch break )

Notes: SUPPLIES...Sable and Bristle hair brushes 16 x 20 canvas Pencil Eraser Water container Rag / Paper towels Palette Acrylic paint...Blue ( ultramarine blue ) Yellow ocre ( oxcide ) White Black Red ** Any other color in which you would like to bring easel and chair

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Plein Air: Step-by-Step Painting January 2019(ID: 989)

Category: Painting

Cost: 195

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Class will meet at Goodyear Cottage at 10:00 a.m. and go to a location on Jekyll Island. We will paint until about 4:00 p.m. Everyone will paint the same location, but from their individual vantage point. Class will include individualized and group instruction. The class is open to beginner students through advanced students who want to improve their painting techniques. Instruction will also include how to use oil paints on top of acrylics.

Notes: It is recommended that students bring an easel, if one is available. Supplies list will be provided by the instructor prior to the start of class. Bring lunch for a one hour lunch break during class. www.addisonpalmer.com

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Poetry vs Rhyme-February, 2025(ID: 2295)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Poetic license and rules of the road…. With guidance, each student will produce an image poem. Students should be prepared to write and to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Poetry vs Rhyme-January, 2025(ID: 2283)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Poetic license and rules of the road…. With guidance, each student will produce an image poem. Students should be prepared to write and to share material produced during writing activities. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book paper) and blue ink pens. No pencil (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Poetry Writing for Beginners Winter 2019(ID: 1073)

Category: Writing

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this course, students will develop their poetic craft and create personal poetry and verse through the use of poetic conventions and individual design. Students will also learn the practices of traditional poetic forms and styles. In the workshop forum, students will be encouraged to share their poems through oral presentation and provide support for the works of other classmates.

Notes: Participants bring a journal of choice and pen or pencil for class.

Prerequisites: Writers at all levels of poetry writing are welcome.

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Polymer Clay Bead Workshop #2 February 2025 (ID: 2328)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 25

Description: In this extensive one day workshop you’ll learn to blend polymer clay to create a color wheel of custom colors. Then you’ll learn to make canes which will be used to make beads. We’ll explore a variety of bead shapes and discuss ideas for implementing them into finished jewelry. Polymer beads can also be used for a variety of creative accents including jar and bottle stoppers, buttons, fan pulls and bookmarks. It can be applied to flat surfaces to create a design, sculpted or made into canes. You could even create mini sculptures to use in a variety of ways (think board game pieces). Your imagination is your only limit.

Notes: Supply Fee Paid to Instructor on Day of Class: $25 Questions: jamilinnwright@icloud.com

Prerequisites: None

Min: 0 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Polymer Clay Workshop #2 Fall 2023(ID: 2170)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 25

Description: In this extensive one day workshop you’ll learn to blend polymer clay to create a color wheel of custom colors using the three primary colors, plus white and black. Then you’ll learn what canes are, and a few approaches to creating them. We’ll explore a variety of bead shapes and how to embellish them, and then discuss ideas for implementing our finished beads, pendants and charms into finished jewelry. You will leave with a collection of unique artistic beads and a passion for polymer clay.

Notes: Supply Fee Paid to Instructor on Day of Class: $25 payable to instructor on day of workshop Questions: jamilinnwright@icloud.com

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Portrait Photography(ID: 2155)

Category: Photography

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Brief Education on SLR Camera, Lighting, Lenses & Setup, etc.

Notes: Must have SLR Camera, one memory Stick Tripod & Easel furnished.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Pottery Beginners Handbuilding Fall 2019(ID: 1050)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Come "Play in the Clay" with Pete - 15 years experience. Learn the basics of handbuilding with slabs, pinch pots and coils. We will make a different pot each session. No experience necessary but a good class to refresh your skills if you have been away from clay for awhile. We will. be making some old favorites but there is always something new. All tools are provided.

Notes: All students pay $20 for clay and supplies. Non-Pottery Guild members must pay a studio fee of $25 for the use of equipment, glazes, and kiln firing of your pieces. Fees for clay and studio use fees are paid in cash or a check made out to JIPG at the first class session.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Pottery Beginners Handbuilding Winter 2020(ID: 1051)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 125

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Come "Play in the Clay" with Pete - 15 years experience. Learn the basics of handbuilding with slabs, pinch pots and coils. We will make a different pot each session. No experience necessary but a good class to refresh your skills if you have been away from clay for awhile. We will. be making some old favorites but there is always something new. All tools are provided.

Notes: All students pay $20 for clay and supplies. Non-Pottery Guild members must pay a studio fee of $25 for the use of equipment, glazes, and kiln firing of your pieces. Fees for clay and studio use fees are paid in cash or a check made out to JIPG at the first class session.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 9

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CLASSNAME: Pottery Handbuilding Beginners Fall 2018(ID: 520)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 110

Supplies cost: 15

Description: An introduction to basic pottery handbuilding using techniques such as pinch pots, slabs and coils. We will make simple fun pieces as we learn. Absolutely no experience necessary. All tools provided.

Notes: Non-Pottery Guild members must pay a studio fee of $25 for the use of equipment, glazes, and firing. Class size limited to eight students. Pay supply cost and studio fee to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Pottery Handbuilding Beginners Winter 2019(ID: 908)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 110

Supplies cost: 15

Description: An introduction to basic pottery handbuilding using techniques such as pinch pots, slabs and coils. We will make simple fun pieces as we learn. Absolutely no experience necessary. All tools provided.

Notes: Non-Pottery Guild members must pay a studio fee of $25 for the use of equipment, glazes, and firing. Class size limited to eight students. Pay supply cost and studio fee to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 9

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CLASSNAME: Pottery Handbuilding Experienced Beginners Fall 2018(ID: 521)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 110

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Class is designed for students who have successfully completed Beginners Handbuilding Class or exhibited strong handbuilding skills (approved by teacher). The first four sessions we will concentrate on building bowls and pieces that emphasize curve and line using a minimum amount of tools. The last two sessions we will concentrate on glazing with an emphasis on glaze combinations and spraying techniques.

Notes: Students will provide their own tools. Non-Pottery Guild members pay $25 studio fee for use of equipment, glazes, and firing of pieces. Absolute maximum of six students. Pay supply cost and studio fee to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites: Beginners Handbuilding Class or strong handbuilding skills with teacher approval.

Min: 4 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Pottery Handbuilding Experienced Beginners Winter 2019(ID: 909)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 110

Supplies cost: 20

Description: Class is designed for students who have successfully completed Beginners Handbuilding Class or exhibited strong handbuilding skills (approved by teacher). The first four sessions we will concentrate on building bowls and pieces that emphasize curve and line using a minimum amount of tools. The last two sessions we will concentrate on glazing with an emphasis on glaze combinations and spraying techniques.

Notes: Students will provide their own tools. Non-Pottery Guild members pay $25 studio fee for use of equipment, glazes, and firing of pieces. Absolute maximum of six students. Pay supply cost and studio fee to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites: Beginners Handbuilding Class or strong handbuilding skills with teacher approval.

Min: 4 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Pottery Wheel Throwing I(ID: 1006)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 250

Supplies cost: 15

Description: Pottery Wheel Throwing I is designed for those who have never used the wheel, or who are working on basic wheel throwing skills. The course includes wedging, centering, shaping, trimming and glazing of basic cylinder and bowl forms. Each class will begin with a short demonstration by the instructor, with the remainder of time dedicated to individual instruction and practice. Ten classes totaling 30 hours of instruction. All you need is a willingness to get a little muddy!

Notes: Supplies cost is $15 for each 25 lb. lug of clay, payable to JI PG and given to instructor first day of class; studio fee: NonPG members pay a studio fee of $25 for use of equipment, glazes, firing; payable to JI PG, given to instructor first day of class. Please wear clothes that can get dirty and/or apron, and bring a towel. It is also a good idea to leave jewelry at home as clay is abrasive.

Prerequisites: Students MUST have 8- or 9-piece beginners pottery tool set on the first day of class. Recommend Kemper or Richeson brands for quality and durability. Available through sheffield-pottery.com, bigceramicstore.com, amazon.com and others. No experience necessary.

Min: 3 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Pottery: Leather Hard Slab Hand Building Workshop: Haunted Houses, Buildings and Boxes Fall 2023(ID: 2179)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 135

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This workshop takes the leather hard slab technique to a more advanced level. WWe will be creating a Haunted House for Halloween. We will begin by sketching our concepts into a rough design. After creating a template, we will cut and assemble our structure, and then add details. Along the way we will explore how to express movement and emotion in the clay to add a haunted attitude and some spooky character.

Notes: Students must provide their own clay. Glazing is not included in this workshop. Questions: jamilinnwright@icloud.com

Prerequisites:

Min: 0 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Practice-2023(ID: 2160)

Category: Other

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 5

Description: Days of dismissing yoga because you cannot get on the floor are in the past. Chair yoga offers many of the same benefits as a traditional practice on a yoga mat. This workshop provides the fundamentals of alignment, modifications for "YOUR" body, and proper breathing techniques. Each class will focus on several yoga asanas (poses/exercises) with an open format to encourage questions and sharing. After completing the individual asana study, we will link the asanas into a flowing, peaceful sequence. As the weeks progress, we build upon our foundation creating confidence, flexibility, strength and grace. Join me in learning the basic yoga asanas and how they affect your body, mind and spirit.

Notes: Supplies cost optional for printed handout. This class meets in the Hall of United Methodist Church on Riverview.

Prerequisites: An open mind.

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Prosy Prose-February, 2025(ID: 2294)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Using sound to make sense. Prose—language without metrical form—ordinary language. Generally, the first half of the class is for instruction while the second half focuses on students’ writing and discussion. Students share their writing. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Prosy Prose-January, 2025(ID: 2281)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Using sound to make sense. Prose—language without metrical form—ordinary language. Generally, the first half of the class is for instruction while the second half focuses on students’ writing and discussion. Students share their writing. Positive feedback is encouraged.

Notes: Students should bring standard three-hole notebook paper with clean edge (not tear-out composition book) and blue ink pens. No pencil, please (hard to read).

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite is a desire to write or to improve writing skills.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Quilt As You Go Tote Bags February 2019(ID: 926)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 20

Description: We will make a tote bag during our class! It will be about 14 inches by 15 inches. We will learn to quilt as you go and how to make a bag with professional corners, a lining, and handles.

Notes: Supplies needed: Sewing machine and all necessary parts Rotary cutter and rulers Thread 2 pieces of lining fabric 15 by 18 2 pieces of batting 16 by 18 12 -14 2 ½ inch strips (WOF) Be sure you have 2 matching strips for the handles. Lunch

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Quilt As You Go Tote Bags February 2020(ID: 1148)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 20

Description: We will make a tote bag during our class! It will be about 14 inches by 15 inches. We will learn to quilt as you go and how to make a bag with professional corners, a lining, and handles.

Notes: Supplies needed: Sewing machine and all necessary parts, Rotary cutter and rulers, thread. A Kit including strips, twill straps and batting will be available for purchase.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Quilt As You Go Tote Bags February 2021(ID: 1086)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 20

Description: We will make a tote bag during our class! It will be about 14 inches by 15 inches. We will learn to quilt as you go and how to make a bag with professional corners, a lining, and handles.

Notes: Supplies needed: Sewing machine and all necessary parts, Rotary cutter and rulers, thread. A Kit including strips, twill straps and batting will be available for purchase.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: Quilt As You Go Tote Bags February 2022(ID: 1238)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 20

Description: We will make a tote bag during our class! It will be about 14 inches by 15 inches. We will learn to quilt as you go and how to make a bag with professional corners, a lining, and handles.

Notes: Supplies needed: Sewing machine and all necessary parts, Rotary cutter and rulers, thread. A Kit including strips, twill straps and batting will be available for purchase.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Rag Rug Weaving Winter 2020(ID: 1021)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 75

Supplies cost: 100

Description: Participants will make a 28x40 rag rug. Students will choose and buy their own fabric (or use rags they have collected). Students will learn to warp their loom, cut the rag strips, join rag strips, and weave these to make a beautiful rag rug.

Notes: $100 supplies cost is the loom cost. Participants keep their loom. The loom can be converted to make table runners, placemats or small "kitchen mats". This size rug uses 14 to 15 yards of fabric. Participants must provide their own fabric. Cutting tools for cutting fabric will be provided. If you have purchased or borrowed a loom from a previous student and are going to use it for this class please contact me

Prerequisites: none

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Rigid Heddle The Second Time Around - Winter 2018(ID: 1047)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: If you have taken this loom class and want to expand your creativity, this shawl class is for you. Learn to do a simple open weave design technique with a selection of colors to choose from. See what can be achieved on this versatile loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Rigid Heddle The Second Time Around - Winter 2019(ID: 937)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 25

Description: If you have taken this loom class and want to expand your creativity, this shawl class is for you. Learn to do a simple open weave design technique with a selection of colors to choose from. See what can be achieved on this versatile loom.

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Rigid Heddle The Second Time Around - Winter 2020(ID: 1095)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: If you have already taken the Beginner Weaving class or have experience weaving on a loom then this is the class for you! You will use our creativity to make and an amazing wall hanging similar to the one seen, using a variety of yarns, roving, driftwood and even something special you may want to bring along and include. We always have a great group and lots of fun!

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: Weaving experience

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Rigid Heddle The Second Time Around - Winter 2020(ID: 1203)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 20

Description: If you have already taken the Beginner Weaving class or have experience weaving on a loom then this is the class for you! You will use our creativity to make and an amazing wall hanging similar to the one seen, using a variety of yarns, roving, driftwood and even something special you may want to bring along and include. We always have a great group and lots of fun!

Notes: Bring sharp scissors and measuring tape.

Prerequisites: Weaving experience

Min: 2 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: Sculpting Clay for Beginners JanFeb 2020(ID: 1063)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 70

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Working with Plastalina Clay (stays soft), students will learn basic hand sculpting techniques. We will begin with a simple still life and progress to easy-to-do wildlife figures. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. First timers and repeats welcome.

Notes: Clay will be priced at $5 per pound.

Prerequisites: If you have previously taken the Beginners class several years or won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival, please review the Intermediate Class description and sign up for that class.

Min: 3 Max: 7

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CLASSNAME: Sculpting Clay for Beginners Winter 2019(ID: 928)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Working with Plastalina Clay (stays soft), students will learn basic hand sculpting techniques. We will begin with a simple still life and progress to easy-to-do wildlife figures. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. First timers and repeats welcome.

Notes: Clay will be priced at $5 per pound.

Prerequisites: If you have previously taken the Beginners class several years or won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival, please review the Intermediate Class description and sign up for that class.

Min: 3 Max: 7

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CLASSNAME: Sculpting Clay for Intermediates JanFeb 2020(ID: 1064)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 70

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Working with Plastalina Clay (stays soft), students will learn basic hand sculpting techniques that are more advanced than those taught in the Beginning Class. You will create three dimensional figures of your choosing. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. This class is designed for those students who have previously taken the Beginning Class for several years or have won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival.

Notes: Clay will be charged at $5 per pound.

Prerequisites: If you have previously taken the Beginners class several years or won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival, please review this Intermediate Class description and sign up for the Intermediate Class.

Min: 3 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Sculpting Clay for Intermediates Winter 2019(ID: 929)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Working with Plastalina Clay (stays soft), students will learn basic hand sculpting techniques that are more advanced than those taught in the Beginning Class. You will create three dimensional figures of your choosing. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. This class is designed for those students who have previously taken the Beginning Class for several years or have won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival.

Notes: Clay will be charged at $5 per pound.

Prerequisites: If you have previously taken the Beginners class several years or won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival, please review this Intermediate Class description and sign up for the Intermediate Class.

Min: 3 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Sculpting Clay for Intermediates Winter 2019(ID: 1065)

Category: Pottery and Clay

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Working with Plastalina Clay (stays soft), students will learn basic hand sculpting techniques that are more advanced than those taught in the Beginning Class. You will create three dimensional figures of your choosing. Class meets in the kitchen at Goodyear Cottage. This class is designed for those students who have previously taken the Beginning Class for several years or have won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival.

Notes: Clay will be charged at $5 per pound.

Prerequisites: If you have previously taken the Beginners class several years or won a Novice Ribbon at the Festival, please review this Intermediate Class description and sign up for the Intermediate Class.

Min: 3 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Seasonal Candle Making Fall 2026(ID: 2376)

Category: Other

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 10

Description: You will learn the basics of candle making and produce two candles, one Halloween themed and one Holiday themed.

Notes: Instructor will provide all supplies. Pay the instructor for supplies at the first class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 6 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Secrets of Sight Singing Winter 2017(ID: 996)

Category: Music

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The ability to hear pitches before they are played or sung is the focus of this course. Whether you are an instrumentalist or a singer, whether you are a music reader, or not, that ability to hear pitches determines your performance skills.

Notes:

Prerequisites: Anyone interested in making music.

Min: 8 Max: 12

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CLASSNAME: Set up(ID: 1090)

Category: Arts Festival

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Set up for Festival

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Shakespeare Henry IV Part One January 2019(ID: 981)

Category: Discussion

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 6

Description: Long before the modern day interest in England's current Prince Harry, Shakespeare depicted the escapades of another Prince Harry who was destined to leave his prodigal ways behind to become the legendary British leader King Henry V. Hal's youthful friendship with the incorrigible Falstaff causes him to wrestle with the call to live up to his royal duties.

Notes: Supplies $6 due to instructor on first day of class for copy of the play. This class will be held at the United Methodist Church, 503 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island. The classrooms are on the first floor, no steps to get to them, and free parking is available in the Church parking lot.

Prerequisites:

Min: 5 Max: 14

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CLASSNAME: Small Felted Bag(ID: 1121)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 25

Supplies cost: 5

Description: In this class students will learn how to felt a small bag using a resist. The finished bag will be big enough for a cell phone.

Notes: Basic felt experience is not essential but is definitely helpful.

Prerequisites: Students will need to bring an old towel like a thin beach towel.

Min: 2 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Sneak Peek(ID: 1025)

Category: Festival

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description:

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Sound Sys. Res.(ID: 2225)

Category: Tech Resources

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Sound System Reservation

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Spinning Workshop(ID: 2164)

Category: Weavers Guild

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description:

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Step By Step Winter 2022(ID: 1271)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Each student will work on the same subject along side Addison Palmer. Everyone will go " STEP BY STEP " to create the painting. Addison will teach you the fundamentals and instruct as he is painting with you. The subject will be a landscape from Jekyll Island. Time: 9:00am to 4:00pm on Jan 8th ( 1 hour for lunch break )

Notes: SUPPLIES...Sable and Bristle hair brushes 16 x 20 canvas Pencil Eraser Water container Rag / Paper towels Palette Acrylic paint...Blue ( ultramarine blue ), Yellow ocre ( oxcide ),White, Black, Red, ** Any other color in which you would like to bring

Prerequisites: None

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Stone and Glass Necklace Set Winter 2018(ID: 587)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Create an attractive necklace and earring set by learning basic beading using flexible wire, glass beads, ceramic cabochons and stone components.

Notes: Supply cost paid to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Stone and Glass Necklace Set Winter 2019(ID: 922)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 30

Description: Create an attractive necklace and earring set by learning basic beading using flexible wire, glass beads, ceramic cabochons and stone components.

Notes: Supply cost paid to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Stone and Glass Necklace Set Winter 2020(ID: 1106)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 15

Supplies cost: 25

Description: Create an attractive necklace and earring set by learning basic beading using flexible wire, glass beads, ceramic cabochons and stone components.

Notes: Supply cost paid to instructor first day of class.

Prerequisites: none

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Story Collage(ID: 2192)

Category: Writing

Cost: 35

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Think of Story Collage as playtime. We will use a wide variety of paper scraps to piece together a simple story we invent or recall. No skills required; come to explore and have fun.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Story Collage Winter 2025(ID: 2308)

Category: Writing

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Think of Story Collage as playtime. We will use a wide variety of paper scraps to piece together a simple story we invent or recall. No skills required; come to explore and have fun.

Notes: Supply suggestions will be emailed prior to class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Super Hypertufa! An Almost Ancient Pot April 2017(ID: 514)

Category: Other

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn to make these funky, fantastic containers! Wear your old clothes. This is a dirty class, held outdoors, "mud pie making for grownups". Bring nothing but an open mind, ready to fill with creative ideas. You'll take home completed works of art, crafting four planters of varying sizes and shapes - nothing toy sized here. You will have gifts ready to plant and give for the holidays.

Notes: The $100 cost is a special discount rate for JIAA members. All supplies, including mandatory gloves and masks, are included, along with molds to keep, tiles to add if you like, and material to add color to your masterpieces. Bring a snack and drink to enjoy together while we let our creations set before transport. LET US MAKE A MESS !!

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Super Hypertufa! An Almost Ancient Pot February 2017(ID: 513)

Category: Other

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn to make these funky, fantastic containers! Wear your old clothes. This is a dirty class, held outdoors, "mud pie making for grownups". Bring nothing but an open mind, ready to fill with creative ideas. You'll take home completed works of art, crafting four planters of varying sizes and shapes - nothing toy sized here. You will have gifts ready to plant and give for the holidays.

Notes: The $100 cost is a special discount rate for JIAA members. All supplies, including mandatory gloves and masks, are included, along with molds to keep, tiles to add if you like, and material to add color to your masterpieces. Bring a snack and drink to enjoy together while we let our creations set before transport. LET US MAKE A MESS !!

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Swavorski Crystal Bracelet February 2019(ID: 943)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 45

Description: Create a beautiful sparkling bracelet from the most famous crystal of all. You will be proud to wear the bracelet or to give it as a gift.

Notes: Supplies cost to be paid to the instructor at first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 3 Max: 6

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CLASSNAME: Table Centerpiece for Fall - Fall 2026(ID: 2377)

Category: Other

Cost: 55

Supplies cost: 10

Description: You will learn a little about flower arranging and how to care for your cut flowers. You will create a small statement centerpiece for your Fall table.

Notes: Instructor will provide all supplies and tools. Pay the instructor for supplies at the first class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 6 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Tatting for Beginners January 2019(ID: 969)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is for anyone who wants to learn tatting. No experience is needed. I will teach the basic tatting stitch and we will do a small project. You will learn how to read a pattern.

Notes: All materials will be provided. Supply COST will depend on how much you wish to invest but not over $10. My book will be available to buy for $25; it is not required.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 4

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CLASSNAME: TBD(ID: 2240)

Category: JIAA Admin

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Scheduled Event - details to come later

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Test Event(ID: 2157)

Category: Classes

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Just something for the programmer

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: The Art of Cookie Decorating: Valentine Cookies Winter 2025(ID: 2322)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 70

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Pastry Chef, Jami Wright will share tips and techniques that will give you insider secrets to professional cookie decorating. We’ll incorporate the fundamentals of art... shape, line, color and texture using fondant and royal icing to make tiny pieces of edible art. Learn to create beautiful cookies that will be the centerpiece of your next social event. You will also receive a copy of her sugar cookie recipe along with a few tips for success. SWEET!

Notes: Theme: Valentines Day Cookie Shapes: Hearts and Kisses Questions: jamilinnwright@icloud.com

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Art of Cookie Decorating:: Easter Cookies Winter 2025 (ID: 2325)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 70

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Pastry Chef, Jami Wright will share tips and techniques that will give you insider secrets to professional cookie decorating. We’ll incorporate the fundamentals of art... shape, line, color and texture using fondant and royal icing to make tiny pieces of edible art. Learn to create beautiful cookies that will be the centerpiece of your next social event. You will also receive a copy of her sugar cookie recipe along with a few tips for success. SWEET!

Notes: Theme: Easter Questions: jamilinnwright@icloud.com

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Art of Cookie Decorating:: Flowers Winter 2025 (ID: 2324)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 70

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Pastry Chef, Jami Wright will share tips and techniques that will give you insider secrets to professional cookie decorating. We’ll incorporate the fundamentals of art... shape, line, color and texture using fondant and royal icing to make tiny pieces of edible art. Learn to create beautiful cookies that will be the centerpiece of your next social event. You will also receive a copy of her sugar cookie recipe along with a few tips for success. SWEET!

Notes: Theme: Flowers Questions: jamilinnwright@icloud.com

Prerequisites: None

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Art of Writing Poetry 2017 - Evening(ID: 453)

Category: Writing

Cost: 30

Supplies cost: 0

Description: In this course, students will develop their poetic craft and create personal poetry and verse through the use of poetic conventions and indivdiual design. Students will also learn the practices of traditional poetic forms and styles. In the workshop forum, students will be encouraged to share their poems through oral presentation and provide support for the works of other classmates. Writers at all levels of poetry writing are welcome.

Notes: Participants bring a journal of choice and pen or pencil for class. Students may sign up for either this Tuesday evening session or the Tuesday morning session at 10:00 a.m.

Prerequisites: Writers at all levels of poetry writing are welcome.

Min: 4 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Digital Darkroom - Editing Digital Images 2018(ID: 517)

Category: Photography

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Do your photos capture the scene, but lack the feeling you experienced when you took the photo? This class will teach you tools and techniques in Adobe Lightroom to make your image pop and reveal the magic you saw. Techniques presented include capturing raw, interpreting histograms, cropping, straightening, exposure, white balance and color adjustments, making panoramas and HDR. Methods will be offered for removing undesirable image artifacts, changing lighting and other ways to express your inner artist. Bring your own laptop computer with Lightroom installed and your pictures. Must be a digital SLR camera user.

Notes: Class meets at Goodyear. Class size limited to five students.

Prerequisites: DSLR (or other camera capable of taking raw photos), laptop (not tablet), Adobe Lightroom Classic Software.

Min: 2 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Digital Darkroom- Editing Digital Images 2017(ID: 1016)

Category: Photography

Cost: 100

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Do your photos capture the scene, but lack the feeling you experienced when you took the photo? This class will teach you tools and techniques in Adobe Lightroom to make your image pop and reveal the magic you saw. Techniques presented include capturing raw, interpreting histograms, cropping, straightening, exposure, white balance and color adjustments, making panoramas and HDR. Methods will be offered for removing undesirable image artifacts, changing lighting and other ways to express your inner artist. Bring your own laptop computer with Lightroom installed and your pictures. Must be a digital SLR camera user.

Notes: Class meets at Goodyear. Lunch break each day. Class size limited to five students.

Prerequisites: DSLR (or other camera capable of taking raw photos), laptop (not tablet), Adobe Lightroom Software.

Min: 2 Max: 5

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CLASSNAME: The Flute Group(ID: 1142)

Category: Music

Cost: 1

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The Flute Group designation is to be used when scheduling meetings for this group.

Notes: none

Prerequisites: none

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Great Religious Paintings of the Western World Fall 2017(ID: 531)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The rise of Christianity in the West brought new energy to the creation of visual art, especially in Europe. This rebirth of artistic energy, which we now call the Renaissance, gave the world the paintings of Giotto, Bellini, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, Titian along with dozens of others. Many art historians would say these are the greatest of all painters. In this course we shall study these painters and give ourselves the opportunity to appreciate and understand the greatest of all paintings, which provide the foundation for all studies of Western painting.

Notes: This is an internet-based course that requires students use computers or iPads or tablets or whatever hooks them into the internet. Bring your device to class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 30

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CLASSNAME: The Great Religious Paintings of the Western World Winter 2018(ID: 532)

Category: Art Appreciation

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The rise of Christianity in the West brought new energy to the creation of visual art, especially in Europe. This rebirth of artistic energy, which we now call the Renaissance, gave the world the paintings of Giotto, Bellini, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, Titian along with dozens of others. Many art historians would say these are the greatest of all painters. In this course we shall study these painters and give ourselves the opportunity to appreciate and understand the greatest of all paintings, which provide the foundation for all studies of Western painting.

Notes: This is an internet-based course that requires students use computers or iPads or tablets or whatever hooks them into the internet. Bring your device to class.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Language of Flowers November 2016(ID: 423)

Category: Photography

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: A hands-on flower photography workshop and instruction with Nancy Kirkpatrick, an award winning floral photographer on St Simons Island. Flowers are a popular subject. But what does it take to set your images apart from the thousands of others out there? What is the best kind of light? What equipment do I need? How do I capture intricate details and produce pleasing colors? Come surround yourself with flowers that speak in languages delicate or bold, sweet or sassy and discover a mini world of wonder through your own lens. This is an intermediate to advanced level class. You must be familiar with your cameras basic functions, although instruction will be given for shooting in Aperture and Manual modes.

Notes: I will supply a variety of flowers and containers, but feel free to bring your own. I will show a brief slide show with examples, tips and instruction, then class members will use their own equipment to practice at 3 - 4 stations. EQUIPMENT: Digital camera with mode changing capability, such as A, M, or Macro mode settings. Close up or macro lenses recommended but not necessary. I use Nikon 105mm or sometimes my 85mm. Fully charged battery, formatted memory card, your camera manual or book if possible. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: tripod, remote shutter release, ring light, off camera flash and diffuser, small reflector.

Prerequisites: Intermediate skills with digital camera. Must know your basic to advanced camera functions, like Aperture, Speed, White Balance, ISO. Preferably know how to shoot in manual or aperture mode, but if not there will be instruction. Please note: This is not a learn your camera, beginner class.

Min: 6 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: The Language of Flowers October 2016(ID: 424)

Category: Photography

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: A hands-on flower photography workshop and instruction with Nancy Kirkpatrick, an award winning floral photographer on St Simons Island. Flowers are a popular subject. But what does it take to set your images apart from the thousands of others out there? What is the best kind of light? What equipment do I need? How do I capture intricate details and produce pleasing colors? Come surround yourself with flowers that speak in languages delicate or bold, sweet or sassy and discover a mini world of wonder through your own lens. This is an intermediate to advanced level class. You must be familiar with your cameras basic functions, although instruction will be given for shooting in Aperture and Manual modes.

Notes: I will supply a variety of flowers and containers, but feel free to bring your own. I will show a brief slide show with examples, tips and instruction, then class members will use their own equipment to practice at 3 - 4 stations. EQUIPMENT: Digital camera with mode changing capability, such as A, M, or Macro mode settings. Close up or macro lenses recommended but not necessary. I use Nikon 105mm or sometimes my 85mm. Fully charged battery, formatted memory card, your camera manual or book if possible. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: tripod, remote shutter release, ring light, off camera flash and diffuser, small reflector.

Prerequisites: Intermediate skills with digital camera. Must know your basic to advanced camera functions, like Aperture, Speed, White Balance, ISO. Preferably know how to shoot in manual or aperture mode, but if not there will be instruction. Please note: This is not a learn your camera, beginner class.

Min: 6 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Theater Improv Group(ID: 2292)

Category: Classes

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Come join us for weekly for an hour of pure fun with drama games and improv each week at 1 pm. Let’s see what happens!

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Victorian Beaded Knitted Bag Winter 2018(ID: 586)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 55

Description: Take your thoughts back in time to make a beautiful Victorian Beaded Bag that is lined and embroidered inside and complete with frame. It will be an heirloom for a bride or anyone you treasure to have this keepsake.

Notes: Materials cost ($55) to be paid to instructor at first class meeting.

Prerequisites: Must be able to knit.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Victorian Beaded Knitted Bag Winter 2019(ID: 920)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 20

Supplies cost: 55

Description: Take your thoughts back in time to make a beautiful Victorian Beaded Bag that is lined and embroidered inside and complete with frame. It will be an heirloom for a bride or anyone you treasure to have this keepsake.

Notes: Materials cost ($55) to be paid to instructor at first class meeting.

Prerequisites: Must be able to knit.

Min: 30 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Victorian Beaded Knitted Bag Winter 2020(ID: 1103)

Category: Fabric and Fiber Arts

Cost: 15

Supplies cost: 50

Description: Take your thoughts back in time to make a beautiful Victorian Beaded Bag that is lined and embroidered inside and complete with frame. It will be an heirloom for a bride or anyone you treasure to have this keepsake.

Notes: Materials cost ($50) to be paid to instructor at first class meeting.

Prerequisites: Must be able to knit.

Min: 3 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Video Projector(ID: 2224)

Category: Tech Resources

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Reservation for the JIAA Video Projector

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Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor Batik February 13 2020(ID: 1053)

Category: Painting

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 0

Description: We will be painting and batiking a wonderful design! There are no prerequisites to this class. The process will involve masking out areas with melted wax and painting other areas with watercolor paints. I will demonstrate each step of the process along the way allowing time for students to accomplish them before moving on to the next step. It is helpful to have had some experience with watercolors, but not necessary. It is a fun project with surprising results!

Notes: Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor Batik February 14 2019(ID: 957)

Category: Painting

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 0

Description: We will painting and batiking a wonderful design! There are no prerequisites to this class. The process will involve masking out areas with melted wax and painting other areas with watercolor paints. I will demonstrate each step of the process along the way allowing time for students to accomplish them before moving on to the next step. It is helpful to have had some experience with watercolors, but not necessary. It is a fun project with surprising results!

Notes: Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor Batik February 21 2019(ID: 958)

Category: Painting

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 0

Description: We will painting and batiking a wonderful design! There are no prerequisites to this class. The process will involve masking out areas with melted wax and painting other areas with watercolor paints. I will demonstrate each step of the process along the way allowing time for students to accomplish them before moving on to the next step. It is helpful to have had some experience with watercolors, but not necessary. It is a fun project with surprising results!

Notes: Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor Batik February 6 2020(ID: 1052)

Category: Painting

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 0

Description: We will be painting and batiking a wonderful design! There are no prerequisites to this class. The process will involve masking out areas with melted wax and painting other areas with watercolor paints. I will demonstrate each step of the process along the way allowing time for students to accomplish them before moving on to the next step. It is helpful to have had some experience with watercolors, but not necessary. It is a fun project with surprising results!

Notes: Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before the first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor Beginner II - JanFeb 2020(ID: 1037)

Category: Painting

Cost: 90

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This is a basic techniques watercolor class for those with no experience in painting with watercolors or have never held a brush. We will begin with basic instruction in materials and concepts of watercolor painting. Students will be doing guided paintings as they learn various watercolor techniques such as washes, trenching, lifting, salting, etc. Subjects that we will paint include landscapes, animals, still lifes, barns, etc. The projects will start easy and gradually become more complex as new techniques are learned. A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes.

Notes: A materials list will be sent to each student prior to the beginning of the classes. I can provide a paint palette for each class at a cost of $2 per project and watercolor paper for $2 for each project. Materials to bring will be emailed to each student before each class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor Group(ID: 2159)

Category: Classes

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Regularly Scheduled Watercolor meetings

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor Line and Wash - Vignette April 2023(ID: 2044)

Category: Painting

Cost: 140

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Finally, watercolor made simple. Line and Wash was once a popular method of creating a watercolor painting. Artists have used many different tools to create entertaining drawings before adding the watercolor. Essentially, the process of making a watercolor painting with a dynamic drawing is easier. The act of painting becomes less laborious as focus is on creating the illusion of depth shape by shape. However, the application of textures and edges is still essential. Paul will share his method of working with damp saturated paper to extend working and achieve cleaner and more saturated colors. Paul demonstrates each days drawing with ink and a matchstick after a light pencil sketching of the subject. He then will guide you through the drawing phase in preparation for the afternoons painting which is done together. Paul demonstrates each days drawing with ink and a matchstick after a light pencil sketching of the subject. He then will guide you through the drawing phase in preparation for the afternoons painting which is done together.

Notes: Recommended supplies for Watercolor Line and Wash PAPER: Arches 140 lb Cold Press Watercolor Paper, 11 x 15 sheets. (cut from a full 22 x 30 sheet) *BOARD: 16” X 12” board for loose sheets of paper 15” X 11” as a support for the paper. It must not be porous, or water absorbent. Use plexiglas, formica, gator board or some plywood that is sealed or painted. Paul will have extras just in case, minus clips. See below. PAINT: I use the following colors and brand. Most importantly, you should use tube paint. We want it soft right out of the tube. You don’t have to buy my brand or my colors. MY HOLBEIN COLORS: Ultra-Marine Blue, Prussian Blue, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Raw Sienna, Lake Crimson or (Aliz. Crimson,) Cadmium Yellow Deep, Cadmium Yellow Light, Lemon Yellow (Again, bring the colors you have but be sure they are fresh and soft, not hard and dried out.) BRUSHES: I use the following sizes in flats and rounds: I use a synthetic blend bristle, that being the Winsor Newton 295 series. I have these in the 1”, ¾”, ½” and ¼”. The rounds are a variety of makes. Bring what you have and you should be fine. The importance of good brushes can not be over emphasized. FLATS: 1-1/2”, 1”, ¾” ½” (you may not need the 1-1/2 flat) ROUNDS: #6, #8, #10 and a #3 Rigger or Liner brush PALETTE: For watercolor it’s best to have a palette that comes with a cover and has good mixing wells. You can also find some nice re-sealable palettes online. Four “Bulldog” clips or similar, for holding the WC paper down. Find them in stationary stores. Make sure they will open far enough (1/4”) to pinch the board and paper. *INK: One bottle of Higgins Black Magic Waterproof ink. Find online or at your local store. It is critical that the ink is waterproof. *Matchstick Holder: 2mm lead holders will be provided as well as matches. OTHER INCIDENTALS: Paper towels, Small hand towel, Large (5 x 7) cellulose sponge, Grade H pencil for drawing on the watercolor paper, soft eraser, two deep water cans, NON-GLASS, a small blow dryer if you have one and a razor knife or the like to whittle your matches. Paul will demo for the group in the morning and then students will try their hand at doing his example. A copy of the subject will be provided for drawing. • Provided items in limited quantities Contact Paul with questions via email: ptaylor@paulallentaylor.com Note, in January and February Paul is expected to be in Florida so responses may be delayed.

Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites Class is a full 2 days, 9:30 to 5:00 with a break for lunch

Min: 5 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles February 7/23(ID: 2112)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles- September 20/22(ID: 2089)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

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Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles-(NEW)(ID: 2094)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

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Min: 1 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles-January 10/23(ID: 2111)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles-November 15/22(ID: 2093)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

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Min: 1 Max: 0

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CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles-November 8/22(ID: 2092)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

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Min: 1 Max: 0

11/8/22   10:0001:00

CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles-October 25/22(ID: 2091)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

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Min: 1 Max: 0

10/25/22   10:0001:00

CLASSNAME: Watercolor on the Golden Isles-September 27/22(ID: 2090)

Category: Painting

Cost: 60

Supplies cost: 10

Description: This class is designed for those new to watercolor or who haven’t had success in the past. It is appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Paint step by step with the instructor, and learn to capture the beauty of this medium. There will be discussions of techniques, demonstrations, and one-on-one help to get you on the right track. Come enjoy yourself with an exciting workshop and leave with a finished painting.

Notes: Supplies will be available with a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor or you may bring your own. Suggested supply list For best results, buy the best paints and paper you can afford. Watercolor Paints Dr. E Prefers Windsor-Newton professional level (tubes), Grumbacher and Holbein are also good. Dahler-Rowney is a less expensive option. Suggested Colors: Alizarin Crimson,Antwerp blue, Cerulean blue,Burnt Sienna,Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Sap Green, Yellow Gamboge. Brushes: 1 inch flat wash, #8 round, #4 round, #2 round, Rigger/liner. Paper: Prefer Arches, 140 pound, cold pressed, Bright white, sold in 22 x 30 sheets, or various size blocks and pads. Bring 2 sheets 11 x 15 for this class. Extra paper if you would like to practice or test colors etc. May use blocks (no backing board or stretching necessary). Miscellaneous: For Stretching paper if using individual sheets, backing board, 16 x 24 Wonderboard, incredible art board, gatorboard or Masonite. Stapler, staples for foam board, Brown masking tape if using Masonite. Hairdryer, watercolor palletpaints, 2 containers for water, pencil, eraser, paper towels.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

9/27/22   10:0001:00

CLASSNAME: Watercolor Painting Workshop Winter 2024(ID: 2264)

Category: Painting

Cost: 65

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The joy of watercolor is the flow and play of water. You can make it very realistic or loose. Just let go and have fun.

Notes: All supplies provided.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 2 Max: 10

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Watercolor Without Boundaries January 2019(ID: 960)

Category: Painting

Cost: 140

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Instructor Catherine Hillis brings saturated color, dramatic light and emotive atmosphere to life in watercolors. The instructor will guide students to develop solid skills, successful compositions and teach how to paint reflections and dramatic light. This class begins with an introduction to the basic skills of watercolor painting, moves on to the development of successful composition, and covers drawing skills and expressive design. The instructor will teach students how to add atmospheric attitude to their work. Individual coaching, daily demonstrations and positive critiques are incorporated in every class. Hillis will encourage beginners in their skills and nudge intermediates to the next level.

Notes: STUDENTS PLEASE BRING YOUR WATERCOLOR SUPPLIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS TO PAINT FROM TO EACH CLASS. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL SEND SUPPLY LISTS TO STUDENTS BEFORE CLASS BEGINS. Please bring photographs of simple landscapes of your own copyright to class. The instructor has taught sold out workshops all over the world and classes at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria VA. She has earned eight signature memberships from watercolor organizations across the country, has been published in many venues and has won hundreds of awards for both her studio and plein air work. Please see www.catherinehillis.com for more information.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 8

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Watercolor Without Boundaries Winter 2020(ID: 1043)

Category: Painting

Cost: 175

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Learn how to paint in watercolors with nationally acclaimed painter Catherine Hillis. Students will learn the foundations of watercolor painting and move on quickly to intermediate skills. Fresh Paint taught here!

Notes: STUDENTS PLEASE BRING YOUR WATERCOLOR SUPPLIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOUR OWN COPYRIGHT TO PAINT FROM TO EACH CLASS. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL SEND SUPPLY LISTS TO STUDENTS BEFORE CLASS BEGINS.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 3 Max: 8

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CLASSNAME: Wire Jewelry Workshop Winter 2025(ID: 2316)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Come try your hand at bending and shaping wire to make a pair of earrings or a pendant. Techniques include using pliers, forming, hammering, wrapping, adding beads, and using findings.

Notes: Great way to try out a new medium without having to buy tools. Use of tools and materials are included.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 5 Max: 0

1/20/25   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Wire Jewelry Workshop Winter 2025 addtl offering(ID: 2318)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 50

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Come try your hand at bending and shaping wire to make a pair of earrings or a pendant. Techniques include using pliers, forming, hammering, wrapping, adding beads, and using findings.

Notes: Great way to try out a new medium without having to buy tools. Use of tools and materials are included.

Prerequisites: None

Min: 5 Max: 0

1/23/25   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Wired Sea Glass Pendant 2020(ID: 1105)

Category: Jewelry

Cost: 15

Supplies cost: 25

Description: Now you can put the glass treasures from the sea in your hands to create a lovely pendant to give as a gift or to wear your own creation.

Notes: please pay instructor $25 supply cost

Prerequisites: none

Min: 4 Max: 6

2/11/20   01:0004:00

CLASSNAME: WOODCARVING FOR BEGINNERS(ID: 1002)

Category: Woodcarving

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 35

Description: Learn and experience the basics of knife and gouge woodcarving. No previous experience required. All tools and materials provided. Carve a simple pelican and finish the details with simple wood burning tools.

Notes: Instructor contact is 912-230-6508. Class meets at the home of the instructor. Supply cost due to instructor at first class.

Prerequisites:

Min: 1 Max: 0

2/4/20   02:0005:00

CLASSNAME: WOODCARVING FOR INTERMEDIATES - MAR/APR(ID: 130)

Category: Woodcarving

Cost: 40

Supplies cost: 35

Description: Learn to read wood, while expanding your knowledge of knife and gouge woodcarving. Beginner course pre-requisite, and some carving experience. Carve a small bird, finish details with wood burning tools, airbrush and paint. Tools available if needed.

Notes: instructor contact is 912-230-6508. Class meets at the home of the instructor. Supplies cost payment due to instructor at first class meeting.

Prerequisites: Beginner Woodcarving course and some carving experience.

Min: 1 Max: 6

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Workshop in Colored Pencil Winter 2021(ID: 1167)

Category: Painting

Cost: 45

Supplies cost: 0

Description: This one day workshop will complete a colored pencil image of Chickadees. All materials and supplies necessary will be provided.

Notes: Workshop Feb 17th 9:00 - 1:00

Prerequisites: none

Min: 2 Max: 0

NO Dates scheduled for this class yet


CLASSNAME: Writers Group(ID: 2158)

Category: Classes

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Meetings for the writers group

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

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CLASSNAME: Writers Workgroup(ID: 1204)

Category: Classes

Cost: 0

Supplies cost: 0

Description: The JIAA Writers' Work-group meets at Goodyear Cottage in the Library the second Tuesday of every month from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Notes:

Prerequisites: 0

Min: 0 Max: 10

6/8/21   11:0001:00
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CLASSNAME: Writers Workshop(ID: 1033)

Category: Writing

Cost: 95

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Our Writers Workshop is devoted to polishing rough drafts and creating new work. In the first hour, we will generate new poems, memoirs, or fiction, while the second hour will focus on critiquing our ongoing projects. Participants will distribute their works-in-progress prior to their scheduled critique time in order to receive thoughtful and supportive feedback from their fellow writers.

Notes: Our goal is positive productivity.

Prerequisites:

Min: 4 Max: 8

1/9/20   06:0008:00
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CLASSNAME: Writers Workshop Winter 2023-(NEW)(ID: 2190)

Category: Writing

Cost: 80

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Our Writers Workshop is devoted to polishing rough drafts and creating new work. In the first hour, we will generate new poems, memoirs, or fiction, while the second hour will focus on critiquing our ongoing projects. Participants will distribute their works-in-progress prior to their scheduled critique time in order to receive thoughtful and supportive feedback from their fellow writers. Our goal is positive productivity.

Notes: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GOODYEAR COTTAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMP (at the back kitchen entrance) WILL NOT BE IN SERVICE FROM JANUARY 9/23 FOR A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

Prerequisites:

Min: 0 Max: 0

1/15/24   10:0012:00

CLASSNAME: Writers Workshop Winter 2024(ID: 2128)

Category: Writing

Cost: 95

Supplies cost: 0

Description: Our Writers Workshop returns to a new year of writing in a positive environment. Each class time is divided into two sections. To begin, we will generate new poems, memoirs, or fiction, and then we will focus on critiquing ongoing projects. Participants will distribute their works-in-progress prior to their scheduled critique time to receive thoughtful and supportive feedback from their fellow writers.

Notes:

Prerequisites:

Min: 2 Max: 0

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