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SPRING:2013<br />

MAY 6 - JUNE 10<br />

SUMMER:2013<br />

JULY 8 - AUGUST 16


Welcome!<br />

SPRING-SUMMER PROGRAM 2013<br />

SPRING: May 6 - June 10 SUMMER: July 8 - August 16<br />

Find the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center’s complete <strong>brochure</strong> and<br />

registration form online at www.currier.org (click on “<strong>Art</strong><br />

Center Programs” or “Registration”) or call 603.669.6144 x122.<br />

Or, register by mail or in person at the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Center, 180 Pearl Street, Manchester, NH 03104.<br />

Support the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center’s Mission!<br />

Our History<br />

Since 1939, the <strong>Art</strong> Center has served Manchester and our surrounding communities with quality, studio-based<br />

educational programs in the visual arts for students <strong>of</strong> all ages and abilities.<br />

Our Mission<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center provides a wide range <strong>of</strong> educational opportunities in the visual arts for children, teens and adults.<br />

With the collections <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> as our inspiration, students are encouraged to cultivate their artistic skills<br />

and broaden their imaginations within the setting <strong>of</strong> intimate and supportive learning situations. Our goal is to instill a<br />

lifelong appreciation <strong>of</strong> the visual arts through a hands-on approach to creating fine art and crafted objects.<br />

Scholarships<br />

To apply for full or partial tuition assistance please contact the <strong>Art</strong> Center front <strong>of</strong>fice at 603.669.6144 x122, or go<br />

to “<strong>Art</strong> Center: Scholarships” on www.currier.org for complete information. Applications for tuition assistance must<br />

be complete, include pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> income and a finished registration form when mailed to the <strong>Art</strong> Center. Scholarship<br />

applications must be submitted at least one month before the beginning <strong>of</strong> the term to ensure availability <strong>of</strong> funds.<br />

Awards are granted on an individual basis and are based on financial need. Balance <strong>of</strong> tuition owed is due on the first<br />

day <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

The <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center wishes to express its appreciation to the Heineman Foundation and the Ben and Zelma<br />

Dorson Family Foundation for their generous contributions to the scholarship fund.<br />

DONATIONS<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center remains accessible – keeping tuition prices low and <strong>of</strong>fering scholarships to students in need – thanks<br />

to your support <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Art</strong> Center Annual Fund. To contribute to the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center, a tax exempt, non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organization, visit us online at www.currier.org, contact the Development Office at 603.669.6144 x124, or mail checks<br />

(payable to the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center) to the <strong>Currier</strong> Development Office, 150 Ash Street, Manchester, NH 03104.<br />

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TO REMEMBER<br />

DATES<br />

MAY<br />

06<br />

JUN<br />

10<br />

APR<br />

22<br />

through<br />

26<br />

First Day <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Term<br />

MAY<br />

27<br />

Last Day <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Term<br />

JUL<br />

08<br />

through<br />

AUG<br />

16<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Vacation<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Camp and Teen<br />

Intensives<br />

Memorial Day<br />

Holiday:<br />

No Classes in<br />

Session<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Vacation<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Camp and<br />

Teen-Adult<br />

Intensives<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

Student Rewards!<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Membership Discounts<br />

Become a <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Member and receive 10% <strong>of</strong>f classes<br />

and workshops at the <strong>Art</strong> Center. For<br />

detailed information on Membership<br />

discounts please visit our website at<br />

www.currier.org.<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop Discounts for<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center Students<br />

Any <strong>Art</strong> Center student who brings<br />

in their registration confirmation will<br />

receive a 20% discount in the <strong>Currier</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop for all <strong>of</strong> their art class<br />

supplies!<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Credit Hours<br />

for Teachers<br />

All kindergarten through 12th grade<br />

teachers can receive “Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Development” hours for adult classes<br />

and workshops at the <strong>Art</strong> Center! Notify<br />

our registrar that you wish to receive a<br />

certificate and one will be given to you<br />

after the completion <strong>of</strong> your class.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

2<br />

History<br />

Mission<br />

Scholarships<br />

Donations<br />

3<br />

Dates to Remember<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center Student Rewards<br />

4<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center Outreach<br />

Girl & Cub Scout Badges<br />

Earn & Learn: Teen Volunteer Program<br />

<strong>Art</strong>y Party!<br />

5<br />

SPRING Vacation Camps for Kids<br />

SPRING Vacation <strong>Art</strong> Intensives for<br />

Teens<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center Private Tutorials<br />

6 - 7<br />

SPRING Program Overview<br />

SPRING <strong>Art</strong> Foundations for Kids<br />

8 - 10<br />

SPRING <strong>Art</strong>Ventures! for Preteens<br />

SPRING <strong>Art</strong> School for Teens & Adults<br />

11<br />

SUMMER Program Overview<br />

Partners in <strong>Art</strong><br />

SUMMER <strong>Art</strong> in the Evening for Teens<br />

& Adults<br />

12<br />

SUMMER Vacation Camps for Kids<br />

13 - 14<br />

SUMMER Weekly Classes for<br />

Preschoolers<br />

SUMMER <strong>Art</strong>Ventures! for Preteens<br />

15 - 16<br />

SUMMER School for Teens & Adults<br />

17<br />

Faculty & Staff<br />

18<br />

General Info<br />

19<br />

Registration Form<br />

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<strong>Art</strong> Center Outreach: <strong>Art</strong> from <strong>Art</strong><br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>Art</strong> from <strong>Art</strong> for groups <strong>of</strong> students who are unable to<br />

attend <strong>Art</strong> Center-based classes or would benefit from specially designed<br />

programs at the <strong>Art</strong> Center and <strong>Museum</strong>. This creative arts program<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> four weeks <strong>of</strong> multi-media art lessons focusing on the <strong>Currier</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>’s collection. <strong>Art</strong> from <strong>Art</strong> is particularly suitable for afterschool<br />

programs, special needs organizations and other diverse community<br />

groups in the region. For more information about scheduling <strong>Art</strong> from <strong>Art</strong><br />

for your school or organization, please call 603.669.6144 x112.<br />

Girl & Cub Scout <strong>Art</strong> Badges<br />

Schedule a two-hour art class for your Girl Scouts or Cub Scouts to help<br />

earn new badge requirements. Scouts are taught hands-on lessons in clay,<br />

painting, photography or fabric arts. These projects are $175 for a group<br />

<strong>of</strong> 12 and include a guided tour <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. All materials<br />

are included. Groups larger than 12 will be charged an additional $15 per<br />

scout (Maximum is 15). Call today for more information or to schedule your<br />

troop’s project, at 603.669.6144 x148.<br />

Earn and Learn:<br />

Teen Volunteer <strong>Summer</strong> Program<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>Summer</strong> program admits a select group <strong>of</strong> 12 teens to assist<br />

with our programming needs during each summer session. This program<br />

is ideal for teens who wish to contribute their time, creativity and energy<br />

to a variety <strong>of</strong> our organizational needs including assisting instructors<br />

in the classroom, the Program Manager, the Front Office and more. The<br />

experience gained by working in the <strong>Art</strong> Center is enriching on many<br />

levels, personally and pr<strong>of</strong>essionally. The <strong>Art</strong> Center honors students in this<br />

program with tuition remission for classes at the <strong>Art</strong> Center, totaling half<strong>of</strong>f<br />

price <strong>of</strong> tuition for every 30 hours contributed and full tuition remission<br />

for every 60 hours contributed. Internships at the <strong>Art</strong> Center are granted<br />

through a review process. If you are interested in participating in this<br />

program, please submit a letter <strong>of</strong> intent to Linn Krikorian, postmarked by<br />

May 13, 2013. Interviews with final candidates will take place in early June<br />

to determine our internship team. For more information, and to find out<br />

how you can apply to be involved in the “Earn and Learn” program please<br />

contact <strong>Art</strong> Center Program Manager, Linn Krikorian, 603.669.6144 x148,<br />

or email LKrikorian@currier.org.<br />

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<strong>Art</strong>y Party!<br />

For Boys & Girls Ages 5-12<br />

Celebrate your child’s birthday at the <strong>Art</strong> Center and create a lasting<br />

memory for your child and guests. Your <strong>Art</strong>y Party will include an hour and<br />

half long art activity taught by an <strong>Art</strong> Center instructor, a half-hour birthday<br />

celebration,and a guided tour <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. The <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

decorates, while parents provide refreshments and party food. <strong>Art</strong>y Parties<br />

are scheduled on Saturdays from 1-3 pm from September through May. The<br />

minimum $175 fee includes up to 12 guests; each additional guest is $15.<br />

(Maximum is 15). Call today for more information or to schedule your party,<br />

at 603.669.6144 x148.


<strong>Spring</strong> Vacation Week APRIL 22-26<br />

Vacation<br />

art camps<br />

For Kids ages 5 to 14<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center hosts a week-long<br />

Vacation <strong>Art</strong> Camp for children ages<br />

5-14 years during the spring school<br />

vacation. Multimedia art activities<br />

include painting, drawing, printmaking,<br />

sculpture, pottery and art appreciation. This program is popular with<br />

families who are seeking an enrichment experience for their children<br />

while school is out <strong>of</strong> session. We organize the Vacation Week <strong>Art</strong><br />

Camp around themes that are commonly found in the visual arts and<br />

the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> collections. Enrollment is limited so register your<br />

child promptly! Children aged 6 to 14 (1st grade +) register for a full<br />

day, from 9 am-3 pm. 5 and 6 year olds (Kindergarten - 1st grade)<br />

have the option <strong>of</strong> mornings only, from 9 am to noon.<br />

Forts, Teepees and Settlements<br />

April 22 - 26<br />

In conjunction with the exciting spring exhibition<br />

Abigail Anne Newbold: Crafting Settlement at<br />

the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> our young artists will be<br />

making art, crafts and live-in dwellings. Rooted in<br />

ideas <strong>of</strong> self-sufficient living and inspired by New<br />

England craft traditions, our campers will imagine<br />

and build their own settlement in the backyard <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Art</strong> Center, facilitated by our instructors and<br />

inspired by Ms. Newbold’s museum installation.<br />

Using found objects and elements from nature, and<br />

incorporating arty materials, we will collectively build<br />

the ultimate kid camp from the structures we live in,<br />

to the utensils we eat <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong>, and so much more!<br />

Full Day Tuition: $270 Half Day Tuition: $160 After Camp Care is available from 3-4:30 pm for an additional $30.<br />

Vacation art<br />

Intensives<br />

For Teens ages 14 to 18<br />

Monday - Friday<br />

Immerse yourself in art! These classes are open to students aged 14 to 18 <strong>of</strong> all<br />

levels <strong>of</strong> ability. These courses are perfectly suited for students wishing to develop<br />

a portfolio and looking for greater challenges in the studio. All art supplies are<br />

provided for these courses unless otherwise noted. Course prices include art supply<br />

costs and modeling fees where applicable.<br />

Acrylic Painting for Teens<br />

Instructor: Monique Staples<br />

9 am-noon<br />

$200, Maximum 10 students<br />

Students will explore still life and photograph-based imagery using<br />

the versatile medium <strong>of</strong> acrylic paint. This water-based and quickdrying<br />

medium is perfect for young students who are seeking<br />

greater skill in their ability to paint. Students will be encouraged<br />

to paint larger imagery on canvas surfaces, and will be exposed<br />

to many fine paintings from the <strong>Currier</strong> collection. Paints, brushes,<br />

and canvas not provided. A supply list is available.<br />

Wheel Throwing Intensive<br />

Instructor: Lauren Dadmun<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 8 students<br />

Through exploring various techniques on the potter’s wheel,<br />

this class will focus on the art <strong>of</strong> vessel making. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

forms we will make include cups, bowls, plates and lidded<br />

containers. We will also learn different methods <strong>of</strong> surface<br />

design such as glazing, carving and sgraffito. This class is<br />

for beginners as well as for those who want to build upon<br />

any previous wheel throwing experience.<br />

Private Tutorials<br />

Seeking one-on-one specialized<br />

time with one <strong>of</strong> our instructors<br />

Crafting<br />

Settlement<br />

March 30 – July 14, 2013<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>of</strong>fers the option <strong>of</strong><br />

private tutorials for students and<br />

families looking for specialized time<br />

with one <strong>of</strong> our talented instructors.<br />

If you are interested in this kind <strong>of</strong><br />

learning opportunity, contact Linn<br />

Krikorian at 603.669.6144 x148, for<br />

further information about pricing<br />

and scheduling.<br />

Abigail Anne Newbold, Home Maker Series,<br />

found, fabricated and altered materials,<br />

hickory, linen and nylon. Installation at the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> Detroit, 2011.<br />

Photo: Corine Vermeulen.<br />

MAY 6-June 10 SPRING 5


SPRING PROGRAM: MAY 6 - JUNE 10<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>Spring</strong> 2013 Program <strong>of</strong>fers art classes for students <strong>of</strong> all ages and abilities. <strong>Art</strong> Foundations for Children<br />

provides classroom art experiences for children from ages 3 to 12 through a multimedia approach, while <strong>Art</strong>Ventures for<br />

Preteens! and <strong>Art</strong> School for Teens and Adults concentrate on the needs <strong>of</strong> older students through an emphasis on specific<br />

disciplines and materials. The <strong>Art</strong> Center is committed to quality educational opportunities, therefore pr<strong>of</strong>essional artists and art<br />

educators provide instruction for all <strong>of</strong> these courses with an emphasis on small classroom situations and personalized instruction.<br />

Ages 3 & 4<br />

<strong>Art</strong><br />

Foundations<br />

for Kids ages 3 to 12<br />

Welcome to the <strong>Art</strong> Center program<br />

for youth art. These courses introduce<br />

young students to a wide range <strong>of</strong><br />

ideas and approaches to art-making.<br />

Students in the youth program have<br />

the opportunity to grow into and<br />

matriculate through the curriculum.<br />

With the guidance <strong>of</strong> our faculty,<br />

students work from the inspiration <strong>of</strong><br />

themes in the history <strong>of</strong> art as well as<br />

selected objects from the renowned<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> collection. All<br />

materials are provided.<br />

New Masters!<br />

Instructor: Corie Lyford<br />

Wed. 9:30-10:15 am<br />

$80, Maximum 8 children/parent(s)<br />

Ages: 3 & 4 years (accompanied<br />

by parent)<br />

Is your child ready for their first art<br />

experience At 3 years <strong>of</strong> age children<br />

are ready and eager to get messy<br />

with art. With the guidance <strong>of</strong> our<br />

instructor, parents and their children<br />

will together explore the imaginative<br />

regions <strong>of</strong> drawing, painting,<br />

printmaking and sculpting. Parents and<br />

children will playfully explore color,<br />

shape, form and texture, as well as<br />

share a wonderful appreciation <strong>of</strong> art.<br />

Ages 4 - 6<br />

Ages 4 - 6<br />

Ages 6 - 8<br />

All about Animals<br />

Instructor: Corie Lyford<br />

Wed. 10:45-11:45 am<br />

$80, Maximum 10 students<br />

This multimedia class will explore the<br />

animal kingdom, everything from cats<br />

and dogs to zebras and elephants. We<br />

will learn about color, form and texture,<br />

using a variety <strong>of</strong> materials to create<br />

paintings, collages, sculptures and more,<br />

with animals as our inspiration.<br />

Birds, Bees and Butterflies!<br />

Instructor:Amy Croteau<br />

Sat. 9:30-10:30 am<br />

$80, Maximum 10 students<br />

Discover the world <strong>of</strong> small flying things!<br />

Through observation, storytelling and<br />

creative experimentation, our students<br />

will investigate the natural world with<br />

a particular focus on birds and insects.<br />

Drawing, painting, printmaking and<br />

sculpture will be among the many forms<br />

<strong>of</strong> art explored.<br />

Clay for Kids<br />

Instructor: Pam Difloures<br />

Mon. 3:45-5:15 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 8 students<br />

In this introductory class students<br />

will learn a variety <strong>of</strong> hand-building<br />

techniques, such as pinch, coil and<br />

slab construction. Projects will consist<br />

<strong>of</strong> sculptures, tiles, coil pots and slab<br />

vessels. Let your imagination be your<br />

guide as you experiment with surface<br />

treatments, texture and a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

glazing applications including working<br />

with wax resist.<br />

Ages 6 - 8<br />

Ages 6 - 8<br />

Draw, Paint and Print!<br />

Instructor: June Latti<br />

Wed. 3:45-5 pm<br />

$100, Maximum 12 students<br />

Try your child’s hand at all the 2D arts.<br />

Starting with drawing, we’ll develop your<br />

child’s skills <strong>of</strong> drawing from observation.<br />

Moving to paint, your child will explore the<br />

elements <strong>of</strong> expression using bold color<br />

on a large scale. Finally, end the term with<br />

dynamic multi-colored prints. This class<br />

has something for everyone!<br />

New!<br />

Made in the USA!<br />

Instructor: Nancy Craig<br />

Thurs. 4-5:15 pm<br />

$100, Maximum 10 students<br />

This multi-media class will focus on and<br />

celebrate the art <strong>of</strong> American artists who<br />

have created bright and LIVELY artwork<br />

over the last 50 years! The artists we’ll<br />

focus on include many from the <strong>Currier</strong><br />

collections, such as the flags <strong>of</strong> Jasper<br />

Johns, the story quilts <strong>of</strong> Faith Ringgold,<br />

colorfully painted mosaics <strong>of</strong> Sol Lewitt,<br />

and the <strong>Currier</strong>’s signature Mark DiSuvero<br />

sculpture.<br />

6<br />

Ages 4 - 6<br />

ABC’s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Instructor: Amy Croteau<br />

Mon. 4-5 pm<br />

$80, Maximum 10 students<br />

A multimedia class designed to inspire<br />

a young student’s imagination and<br />

interest in art. Lessons include drawing,<br />

painting, collage, printmaking, clay<br />

and sculpture. Foster confidence and<br />

independence in your child, while<br />

increasing their skill level in accordance<br />

with their age and developmental stage.<br />

Ages 6- 8<br />

SPRING MAY 6-June 10<br />

Gardens, Flowers and Fruit<br />

Instructor: Monique Staples<br />

Tues. 4-5 pm<br />

$80, Maximum 10 students<br />

Paint and sculpt your favorite gardens,<br />

flowers and fruit using tempera,<br />

watercolor, wire, paper mache and other<br />

media. Our young artists will be inspired<br />

by great art related to the still-life and<br />

gardens while they explore paint and<br />

sculpture in this lively course for young<br />

artists.<br />

Ages 6 - 8<br />

<strong>Art</strong> and Children’s Literature<br />

Instructor: Jennifer Silva<br />

Sat. 10-11:15 am<br />

$100, Maximum 12 students<br />

In this multimedia class students will be<br />

introduced to the images and stories<br />

<strong>of</strong> great children’s literature artists and<br />

authors such as Eric Carles, Leo Leonni,<br />

and Esphyr Slobodkina, among many.<br />

Each week we will focus on creating art<br />

inspired by these stories resulting in an<br />

original book by each child at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the term..


Ages 7 - 10<br />

Ages 7 - 10<br />

Ages 7 - 10<br />

Ages 7 - 10<br />

Mice to Monsters:<br />

Cartooning for Kids<br />

Instructor: Jerry Holbert<br />

Mon. 3:45-5 pm<br />

$100, Maximum 12 students<br />

Animals, monsters and humans are<br />

a few <strong>of</strong> the uniquely interesting<br />

characters we’ll explore on this zany<br />

ride <strong>of</strong> imagination and creativity! The<br />

class will explore how learning to draw<br />

“realistically” can be warped in just<br />

the right way to craft inventive cartoon<br />

characters. Open to beginning drawing<br />

students, as well as young cartoonists.<br />

Foundations in Fibers: Basics<br />

and Beyond<br />

Instructor: Kristi Nyhan<br />

Tues. 3:45-5:15 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 8 students<br />

Students will take art-making to a<br />

whole new level by exploring how fibers<br />

can transform drawing, painting and<br />

sculpture into exciting new creations!<br />

We will begin with an introduction to a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> fiber media including weaving,<br />

dyeing and felting and then move into an<br />

exploration <strong>of</strong> 2D and 3D projects, using<br />

fibers in unique and innovative ways. This<br />

is an ideal class for first-time students, as<br />

well as those who have previously taken<br />

classes in other media.<br />

Drawing for Kids<br />

Instructor: Beth Brisson<br />

Wed. 3:45-5 pm<br />

$100, Maximum 12 students<br />

Students will learn the elements <strong>of</strong> tone,<br />

texture and line, while using a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

dry and wet media including graphite,<br />

charcoal, pastel, watercolor and ink.<br />

This course is perfect for those young<br />

students who want to gain experience<br />

in the art <strong>of</strong> drawing, while working at a<br />

beginner’s level on projects suitable for<br />

young students.<br />

Expressive Landscapes!<br />

Instructor: Laura Zorawowicz<br />

Thurs. 3:45-5:15 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 8 students<br />

Swirling starry skies, reflective rivers and<br />

majestic mountains are all a part <strong>of</strong> this<br />

exiting class! We will explore the beauty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the natural world around us through<br />

the eyes <strong>of</strong> landscape painters such as<br />

O’Keeffe, Parrish, Monet and Van Gogh.<br />

As we explore texture and light in master<br />

artists’ work, we will create our very own<br />

masterpieces. Acrylics, watercolor and<br />

mixed media will all be explored in this<br />

nature inspired approach to the basics <strong>of</strong><br />

painting.<br />

Jerry Holbert, Red Creature.<br />

Ages 7 - 10<br />

Ages 7 - 10<br />

Ages 9 - 12<br />

Ages 9 - 12<br />

Sculpture for Kids<br />

Instructor: Pam Difloures<br />

Sat. 9:15-10:30 am<br />

$115, Maximum 10 students<br />

Make bigger and more inventive<br />

sculptures using a variety <strong>of</strong> media<br />

including clay, paper mache,<br />

wood, wire and recycled materials.<br />

Figurative and abstract sculpture will<br />

be introduced so that students can<br />

exercise their imaginations.<br />

Collage for Kids<br />

Instructor: Amy Croteau<br />

Sat. 11 am-12:15 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 12 students<br />

Be inspired by artists such as Pablo<br />

Picasso, Faith Ringgold and Eric Carle<br />

as students explore the dynamic world<br />

<strong>of</strong> collage. Working from fine arts and<br />

illustration our young artists will work<br />

large and small, and in book form, to<br />

create a diverse range <strong>of</strong> beautiful and<br />

whimsical objects using hand-painted<br />

papers, construction paper, newsprint<br />

and so much more.<br />

Drawing in the Galleries<br />

for Kids<br />

Instructor: June Latti<br />

Mon. 3:45-5 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 12 students<br />

Working directly from masterworks in<br />

the <strong>Currier</strong>’s galleries, students will<br />

learn the elements <strong>of</strong> tone, texture<br />

and line, while using graphite media.<br />

Additionally, students will explore other<br />

media including charcoal, pastel and<br />

watercolor in a museum classroom.<br />

Creative Clay Sculpture<br />

Instructor: Pam Difloures<br />

Weds. 3:45-5:15 pm<br />

$100, Maximum 8 students<br />

Combine slab, coil building and press<br />

molding techniques to create a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> ambitious clay sculptures, ranging<br />

from the figurative to the abstract.<br />

Design a mosaic tile mural, carve<br />

gargoyles from blocks <strong>of</strong> clay and<br />

build sculptural slab vessels! Learn<br />

about different glazing techniques and<br />

surface treatments.<br />

Ages 9 - 12<br />

Ages 9 - 12<br />

Ages 6 - 12<br />

Painting Big! for Kids<br />

Instructor: TBD<br />

Thurs. 3:45-5:15 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 12 students<br />

For those young artists who are<br />

inspired to paint big, this is the<br />

perfect class for you! Our young<br />

artists will be painting on stretched<br />

canvases and large sheets <strong>of</strong> primed<br />

canvas, tacked to the wall, producing<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> big paintings in tempera<br />

and acrylic inspired by abstract and<br />

representational paintings from the<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> Collection.<br />

Wire Sculpture<br />

Instructor: Pam Difloures<br />

Sat. 11 am-12:15 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 8 students<br />

This class will engage in making<br />

abstract and realistic works <strong>of</strong> art,<br />

using weaving, bending, coiling,<br />

twisting, braiding and much more.<br />

Students will be inspired by the<br />

“Calder Circus,” wire basketry and<br />

vessel making. Students will work<br />

principally with wire and other media<br />

such as colored tissue paper, beads,<br />

strips <strong>of</strong> metal to create inventive and<br />

original works <strong>of</strong> art.<br />

Home-school:<br />

Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Instructor: TBD<br />

Tues. 10:30 am-noon<br />

$115, Maximum 10 students<br />

Home-schooled students will learn<br />

the fundamental principles <strong>of</strong> art in<br />

this fun class! Drawing, painting,<br />

printmaking and 3-D projects will<br />

encourage kids to get messy while<br />

also learning about great works <strong>of</strong><br />

art, and the lives <strong>of</strong> artists. Learn<br />

the joys <strong>of</strong> art-making as well as art<br />

appreciation!<br />

MAY 6-June 10 SPRING<br />

7


8<br />

Ages 11 - 15<br />

Ages 11 - 15<br />

<strong>Art</strong>Ventures!<br />

for Preteens ages 11 to 15<br />

<strong>Art</strong>Ventures! is designed to meet the<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> our preteen students who are<br />

looking for learning opportunities that<br />

are challenging and fun. These classes<br />

are created to introduce young artists<br />

to a variety <strong>of</strong> disciplines that are taught<br />

at the <strong>Art</strong> Center. All art supply costs,<br />

modeling fees and art supplies are<br />

included unless otherwise indicated.<br />

Cut Paper Animation<br />

for Preteens<br />

Instructor: Danielle Caradonna<br />

Mon. 3:45-5:45 pm<br />

$150, Maximum 6 students<br />

Cut paper animation is an exciting<br />

form <strong>of</strong> cartooning which incorporates<br />

drawing, collage and 3D elements<br />

into one form. Students will develop<br />

a storyboard, create their own<br />

characters and make a collage<br />

environment for the ultimate<br />

production <strong>of</strong> a short digital-animated<br />

film using the <strong>Art</strong> Center’s Digital<br />

Animation Lab! To see past student<br />

films, go to YouTube and link with<br />

“Dandimation.”<br />

Drawing Fundamentals<br />

for Preteens<br />

Instructor: Ellie Clough<br />

Tues. 4-5:30 pm<br />

$115, Maximum 10 students<br />

Learn the basic lessons <strong>of</strong> drawing<br />

from Ellie Clough as she guides you<br />

through the fundamentals, including<br />

the principles <strong>of</strong> line, value, form<br />

and composition, while working from<br />

still-life, imaginary and landscape<br />

imagery. Additionally, the principles <strong>of</strong><br />

perspective will be explored. Drawing<br />

media include graphite, conte crayon,<br />

pastel and charcoal.<br />

Ages 11 - 15<br />

Ages 11 - 15<br />

SPRING MAY 6-June 10<br />

Wheel Throwing for Preteens<br />

Instructor: Lauren Dadmun<br />

Wed. 3:45-5:45 pm<br />

$165, Maximum 8 students<br />

With the purpose <strong>of</strong> creating traditional<br />

functional objects, explore the many uses<br />

<strong>of</strong> the potter’s wheel along with handbuilding<br />

techniques. From plates, saucers<br />

and cups, to bowls and vessels, students<br />

will explore the rich world <strong>of</strong> functional<br />

ceramics in this introductory class.<br />

Acrylic Painting for Preteens<br />

Instructor: Monique Staples<br />

Sat. 10 am-noon<br />

$150, Maximum 10 students<br />

Students will explore still-life and<br />

photograph-based imagery using the<br />

versatile medium <strong>of</strong> acrylic paint. This<br />

water-based and quick-drying medium<br />

is perfect for young students who are<br />

seeking greater skill in their ability to<br />

paint. Students will be encouraged to<br />

paint larger imagery on canvas surfaces,<br />

and will be exposed to many fine paintings<br />

from the <strong>Currier</strong> collection. Paints,<br />

brushes, and canvas not provided. A<br />

supply list is available.<br />

<strong>Art</strong> School<br />

for Teens & Adults<br />

ages 15 to Adult<br />

Graduate to the <strong>Art</strong> Center program for teens<br />

and adults! Classes are open to students <strong>of</strong><br />

all levels <strong>of</strong> ability, from beginning to more<br />

experienced students. The curriculum meets<br />

the needs <strong>of</strong> students who are looking for<br />

training in specific methods and media, who<br />

wish to commit themselves to developing their<br />

skills in a formal educational setting. All art<br />

supplies are provided unless otherwise noted.<br />

Course prices include art supplies/modeling<br />

fees where applicable.<br />

Fiber arts:<br />

Adults<br />

Tapestry Open Studio<br />

Studio Monitor: Cheryl Holbert<br />

Mon. 4-6 pm, 4/29-5/20 & 6/3<br />

$90 for 5 prepaid sessions<br />

This is a drop in session for <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

students or intermediate to advanced<br />

fiber artists as a time to use our studio<br />

and focus on individual projects. An<br />

instructor will be present to answer<br />

questions and advise as needed, but<br />

participant’s projects will be self-guided.<br />

Fibers are available for purchase.<br />

Students will receive an “Open Studio<br />

Punch Card” to gain access to the studio<br />

for 5 prepaid sessions. Punch cards are<br />

available through the <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Adults<br />

Adult Tapestry Studio:<br />

From Start to Finish!<br />

Instructor: Cheryl Holbert<br />

Mon. 6:30-9 pm, 5/6-5/20 & 6/3<br />

$180, Maximum 8 students<br />

This four-week, studio-structured<br />

class provides an ideal opportunity<br />

for those who have always wanted to<br />

give tapestry weaving a try, as well as<br />

students who need to finish works in<br />

progress. So bring a love <strong>of</strong> color and<br />

texture – or that piece that just needs<br />

finishing, and join the <strong>Art</strong> Center’s<br />

vibrant weaving community! Open to<br />

beginning and experienced tapestry<br />

students.<br />

Exploring Narrative:<br />

Embroidery with<br />

Traditional and Non-<br />

Traditional Materials<br />

Instructor: Rebecca Davison<br />

Wed. 4-5:30 pm<br />

$125, Maximum 8 students<br />

Embroidery is not just a layer on top<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fabric. Each stitch pierces the<br />

cloth, pushes through the weave, and<br />

leaves a tangible mark, just as our<br />

personal history is embedded within<br />

us. Students will use embroidery<br />

techniques in projects that will tell<br />

a story by conveying the emotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the event through the stitch.<br />

Both traditional and non-traditional<br />

approaches to the materials will be<br />

explored such as embroidering on<br />

cloth as well as paper and other found<br />

objects.<br />

New!<br />

New!<br />

Natural Dyeing:<br />

Images through Resist<br />

Instructor: Rebecca Davison<br />

Wed. 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

$165, Maximum 8 students<br />

Shibori is an ancient fiber process<br />

that resists dye creating beautiful<br />

patterns and designs. This introductory<br />

class into natural dyeing and Shibori<br />

techniques will explore both the<br />

literal and metaphorical definition <strong>of</strong><br />

what it means to resist. Using Shibori<br />

processes such as Plangi, Tritik and<br />

Arashi, students will use natural dyes<br />

such as Cochineal, Brazilwood and<br />

Osage Orange as well as experiment<br />

with dyeing agents found in their own<br />

homes and backyards.


CERAMICS:<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Adults<br />

Wheel Throwing<br />

Instructors: Rachel Montroy and<br />

Lauren Dadmun<br />

Tues. 9 am-noon with Rachel<br />

or Wed. 6-9 pm with Lauren<br />

$250, Maximum 8 students<br />

This class is for the student who is<br />

interested in learning and exploring<br />

basic skills on the potter’s wheel to<br />

create functional forms such as mugs,<br />

bowls, plates and vases. Techniques<br />

from wedging, centering, trimming,<br />

glazing and surface design will be<br />

introduced and demonstrated. The cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> the course will include 25lbs <strong>of</strong> clay<br />

and additional clay can be purchased if<br />

needed.<br />

Open Ceramics Studio<br />

for Adults<br />

Studio Monitor: <strong>Art</strong> Center Staff<br />

Wed. or Sat. 9:30 am-noon<br />

$90 for 5 prepaid sessions<br />

This is a drop-in session for <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

students or intermediate to advanced<br />

ceramic artists as a time to use our<br />

studio and focus on individual projects.<br />

An instructor will be present to answer<br />

questions, but participant’s projects<br />

will be self-guided. Clay is available for<br />

purchase. Students will receive an “Open<br />

Studio Punch Card” to gain access to<br />

the studio for 5 prepaid sessions. Punch<br />

cards are available through the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Center <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

JEWELRY:<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Jewelry Making:<br />

Casting Techniques<br />

Instructor: Joe Montroy<br />

Mon. 6:30-9 pm<br />

$225, Maximum 8 students<br />

Explore the creative possibilities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ancient technique <strong>of</strong> Lost Wax Casting,<br />

a process <strong>of</strong> carving and shaping<br />

in wax, which is then reproduced in<br />

molten metal! Design your own rings,<br />

pendants, charms and small sculptures<br />

and replicate them in silver and bronze!<br />

This is an exciting class where anything<br />

is possible. Students <strong>of</strong> all levels are<br />

welcome.<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

”Lo-Tech” Jewelry<br />

Instructor: Joy Raskin<br />

Wed. 6:30-8:30 pm, 5/8-5/29<br />

$150, Maximum 8 students<br />

“Lo-Tech Jewelry” is the art <strong>of</strong> making<br />

jewelry using techniques which can be<br />

easily reproduced at home using a few<br />

hand tools – no torch required! Join<br />

Metalsmith and Jewelry artist Joy Raskin<br />

as she introduces you to the techniques<br />

<strong>of</strong> making wire jewelry! Students will<br />

coil, wrap, braid, crotchet, knit, twist and<br />

much more to make all kinds <strong>of</strong> fabulous<br />

jewelry and accessories. Make your own<br />

jewelry and wear it immediately!<br />

glass:<br />

Adults<br />

Adults<br />

Adults<br />

Fused Glass Innovations<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

Wed. 9:30-11:30 am<br />

$200, Maximum 8 students<br />

This class will allow students to further<br />

their experience in glass. Projects will be<br />

guided by revisiting processes that allow<br />

more creativity. Kiln-glass work affords<br />

an opportunity for critical thinking and<br />

an exciting combination <strong>of</strong> techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: Four previous fused glass<br />

classes required.<br />

Kiln Concepts<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

Wed. 1-2:30 pm<br />

$150, Maximum 8 students<br />

Kiln work is the necessary component<br />

in having your fused glass be the<br />

art you envision. Understanding the<br />

volume and science <strong>of</strong> glass, how to<br />

schedule the programs, how to include<br />

refractory elements and having hands on<br />

experience will produce better results.<br />

At least two projects can be designed<br />

and tested. Patience will also be a virtue<br />

in this class that focuses on studio<br />

management and production.<br />

Directed Studio:<br />

Fused Glass<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

Wed. 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

$200, Maximum 8 students<br />

If you’re seeking time to advance ideas<br />

in your fused glass projects, then this<br />

studio class will produce that result.<br />

A one-on-one discussion with artist<br />

Verne Orlosk will encourage your work<br />

to progress. Scrap glass, tools and kiln<br />

time will be included. Purchase <strong>of</strong> base<br />

glass can be made with our local vendor:<br />

COE90.com<br />

DRAWING:<br />

Adults<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Teens<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Drawing for Absolute<br />

Beginners<br />

Instructor: June Latti<br />

Mon. 1-3 pm<br />

$150, Maximum 10 students<br />

Learning “how to see” is an important<br />

skill in drawing. Use this sixsession<br />

class and our instructor’s<br />

encouragement to renew your artistic<br />

spirit and acquire new skills. We’ll be<br />

using graphite, conte’ crayons and<br />

charcoal to practice still-life, value<br />

studies and landscape sketching.<br />

Drawing the Figure<br />

Instructor: Ellie Clough<br />

Mon. 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

$180, Maximum 10 students<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists have been inspired to work from<br />

the figure for centuries. Discover the<br />

challenges that have lured so many<br />

artists into the life-drawing studio<br />

and kept them there. Learn the basic<br />

principles <strong>of</strong> line, shape, form and<br />

proportion while using a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

media including graphite, charcoal,<br />

conte crayon, pastel and more.<br />

Mixed Media Drawing<br />

for Teens<br />

Instructor: Ann Domingue<br />

Wed. 3:30-5:30 pm<br />

$150, Maximum 10 students<br />

This class is geared toward any teen<br />

that wants to explore new materials<br />

and drawing techniques. The focus<br />

is on process and will use nontraditional<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> creating line,<br />

value and texture. Graphite, pastel,<br />

ink drawings and image transfers are<br />

just some <strong>of</strong> the materials that will be<br />

used. All students will be encouraged<br />

to experiment and combine media to<br />

achieve their “voice”, and see what<br />

effects can be produced within their<br />

individual pieces.<br />

Drawing for the Aspiring<br />

Cartoonist<br />

Instructor: Jerry Holbert<br />

Wed. 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

$150, Maximum 12 students<br />

Learn how to refine your drawing skills<br />

in a way that will set your cartoons<br />

apart! This class covers essential<br />

drawing techniques, while providing an<br />

opportunity to develop your own unique<br />

and humorous stories through the art <strong>of</strong><br />

cartoon illustration. Open to beginning<br />

as well as experienced cartoonists.<br />

MAY 6-June 10 SPRING<br />

New!<br />

New!<br />

9


10<br />

<strong>Art</strong> School<br />

for Teens & Adults<br />

ages 15 to Adult<br />

PAINTING & MIXED MEDIA:<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Expressive Painting<br />

Instructor: June Latti<br />

Mon. 10 am-noon<br />

$165, Maximum 8 students<br />

The power <strong>of</strong> painting lies in the<br />

creative process itself. Arouse your<br />

curiosity and your desire to create,<br />

and experience how readily available<br />

your creativity is.This class is designed<br />

to challenge and overcome students’<br />

self-imposed barriers to creativity.<br />

Find your unique painter’s voice and<br />

paint with passion!<br />

Construction, Assemblage<br />

and Collage<br />

Instructor: Kristi Nyhan<br />

Mon. 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

$165, Maximum 8 students<br />

Create your own worlds using<br />

construction, assemblage and<br />

collage techniques. Students will<br />

explore a variety <strong>of</strong> image-making<br />

approaches, being guided by such<br />

artists as Joseph Cornell, Pablo<br />

Picasso, Romare Bearden and Varujan<br />

Boghosian. This multi-media class will<br />

incorporate drawing, painting, collage<br />

and sculpture into the art-making<br />

process. Students <strong>of</strong> all levels are<br />

welcome!<br />

Intro to Watercolor<br />

Instructor: Ellen Davison<br />

Mon. 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

$150, Maximum 8 students<br />

Join this class and experience the<br />

expressive nature <strong>of</strong> this wonderful<br />

paint medium, while learning to<br />

control its fluid movement, or let it<br />

go and see where it takes you! You<br />

will acquire a basic knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

watercolor practices, exploring color<br />

temperature, color mixing, light and<br />

shadow. Techniques such as wetin-wet,<br />

wet-on-dry and glazing will<br />

be introduced, using the still-life<br />

and landscape as subject matter.<br />

Materials not provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies<br />

are available at the <strong>Museum</strong> Shop at<br />

a 20% student discount. A supply list<br />

is available.<br />

New!<br />

SPRING MAY 6-June 10<br />

Adults<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Adults<br />

Beyond the Basics: Acrylics<br />

for the More Adventurous<br />

Instructor: Linn Krikorian<br />

Tues. 9:30 am-noon<br />

$165, Maximum 12 students<br />

If you’ve mastered the basics <strong>of</strong> acrylics<br />

and want to try to stretch your artistic<br />

abilities, this is the class for you!<br />

Students may choose their own focus,<br />

or work from a challenging still-life<br />

set-up. Move beyond your standard<br />

application <strong>of</strong> paint to picture plane<br />

by exploring various gels, mediums<br />

and painting effects. Materials not<br />

provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies are available at<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong> Shop at a 20% student<br />

discount. A supply list is available.<br />

Oil Painting: The Basics<br />

Instructors: June Latti and<br />

John O’Shaugnessy<br />

Wed. 9:30 am-noon with June<br />

or Wed. 6:30-9 pm with John<br />

$165, Maximum 8 students<br />

Join the oil painting studio no matter<br />

your level <strong>of</strong> experience. As you work<br />

from the still-life, reproductions <strong>of</strong><br />

master paintings, or photographs, you<br />

will gain the skills you need to be a<br />

more assured painter in oil. Learn why<br />

oil painting is loved by so many in this<br />

exciting introductory course. Materials<br />

not provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies are available<br />

at the <strong>Museum</strong> Shop at 20% student<br />

discount. A supply list is available.<br />

Open Studio: Acrylics<br />

Studio Monitor: Linn Krikorian<br />

Wed. 10 am-12:30 pm<br />

$90 for 5 prepaid sessions<br />

This is a drop in session for <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

students or intermediate to advanced<br />

artists as a time to use our studio<br />

and focus on individual projects. An<br />

instructor will be present to answer<br />

questions, but participant’s projects will<br />

be self-guided. Students will receive<br />

an “Open Studio Punch Card” to gain<br />

access to the studio for 5 prepaid<br />

sessions. Punch cards are available<br />

through the <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Linn Krikorian, Tulip, Calla Lily and<br />

Red Bowl, 2013, acrylic on canvas.<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Adults<br />

Teens & Adults<br />

Acrylic Painting for<br />

the Beginner<br />

Instructor: Monique Staples<br />

Wed. 7-9 pm<br />

$150, Maximum 12 students<br />

Discover the ease and versatility <strong>of</strong><br />

this painting medium. Join Monique<br />

Staples as she guides you through the<br />

many approaches <strong>of</strong> acrylic painting,<br />

from wet into wet applications to dry<br />

painting techniques, thinned with<br />

water or straight out <strong>of</strong> the tube,<br />

with a brush or palette knife. You will<br />

learn that acrylic painting is fun and<br />

inspiring. Materials not provided. <strong>Art</strong><br />

supplies are available at the <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Shop at a 20% student discount. A<br />

supply list is available.<br />

A Big Splash! Expressive<br />

Watercolor Painting<br />

Instructor: Bruce McColl<br />

Thurs. 10 am-noon, 5/9 - 5/30<br />

$135, Maximum 8 students<br />

Join artist and <strong>Art</strong> Center Director,<br />

Bruce McColl, in this dynamic class<br />

in which students will discover<br />

the virtues <strong>of</strong> painterly watercolor<br />

while working from interior<br />

arrangements that includes flowers,<br />

still life elements, a live model and<br />

landscapes. Rooted in the traditions <strong>of</strong><br />

modernism, and inspired by painters<br />

such as Matisse, Marin and H<strong>of</strong>mann,<br />

Bruce will challenge students to<br />

broaden their perspective on the<br />

application <strong>of</strong> watercolor painting by<br />

using expressive color and dynamic<br />

movement on a large scale. This<br />

course is recommended for students<br />

with some experience in watercolor<br />

painting who are willing to take risks<br />

with their painting practice.<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Portrait<br />

Instructor: John O’Shaughnessy<br />

Sat. 9:30 am-noon<br />

$165, Maximum 8 students<br />

The expressive art <strong>of</strong> portrait painting<br />

has long been used to capture the<br />

personality <strong>of</strong> an individual. In this<br />

class, students will be using the<br />

versatile medium <strong>of</strong> oil paint to learn<br />

the techniques used to portray this<br />

essence. Work from a live model as<br />

well as explore self-portraiture over<br />

a period <strong>of</strong> 5 weeks, and immerse<br />

yourself in this time-honored genre<br />

<strong>of</strong> painting. Materials not provided.<br />

<strong>Art</strong> supplies are available at <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Shop at 20% student discount. A<br />

supply list is available.


SUMMER PROGRAM: JULY 8 - AUGUST 16<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>Summer</strong> Program <strong>of</strong>fers art classes for students <strong>of</strong> all ages and abilities. Beginning with 3, 4 and 5 year olds, the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Center <strong>of</strong>fers New Masters! and ABC’s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> on Wednesday mornings. The <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Camp for Kids! provides weeklong<br />

classroom art experiences for children ages 5 to 12 through a multimedia approach, while <strong>Art</strong>Ventures! for Preteens and<br />

the <strong>Summer</strong> School for Teens and Adults concentrate on the needs <strong>of</strong> preteens, teens and adults through an emphasis on<br />

specific disciplines and materials. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional artists and art educators provide instruction for all <strong>of</strong> these classes.<br />

Partners<br />

in art<br />

Squam Lake Natural Science<br />

Center<br />

Experience this exciting educational<br />

collaboration with the Squam Lakes<br />

Natural Science Center in Holderness,<br />

NH.<br />

JUN<br />

24<br />

through<br />

28<br />

and<br />

AUG<br />

12<br />

through<br />

16<br />

To register for this Squam Lake<br />

class call 603.968.7194, email<br />

info@nhnature.org or register<br />

online at www.nhnature.org.<br />

Wild <strong>Art</strong>!<br />

Instructor: Kristi Nyhan<br />

9:30 am-2:30 pm<br />

Ages 8-10<br />

Explore the exciting territory<br />

where art and science overlap.<br />

Children will discover the rich<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> life under the guidance<br />

<strong>of</strong> an <strong>Art</strong> Center instructor and<br />

Science Center staff. Create using<br />

watercolor and tempera paint, and<br />

in 3D media such as wire, clay,<br />

paper maché and plaster.<br />

<strong>Art</strong><br />

in the Evening<br />

for Teens and Adults<br />

Monday Evening Classes<br />

Enjoy our teen and adult studio classes<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered in the evening after the “hurly<br />

burly” <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Art</strong> Camp has quieted<br />

down. This is the perfect way to find<br />

time for yourself, or join a friend or family<br />

member in the studio!<br />

JUL<br />

08<br />

through<br />

AUG<br />

12<br />

Directed Studio: Fused<br />

Glass<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

Mon. 6:30-8:30 pm<br />

$200, Maximum 8 students<br />

If you’re seeking time to advance ideas<br />

in your fused glass projects, then this<br />

studio class will produce that result.<br />

A one-on-one discussion with artist<br />

Verne Orlosk will encourage your work<br />

to progress. Scrap glass, tools and<br />

kiln time will be included. Purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

base glass can be made with our local<br />

vendor: COE90.com.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Fibers Studio<br />

Instructor: Cheryl Holbert<br />

Mon. 6:30-9 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 8 students<br />

Treat yourself to a summer <strong>of</strong> lovely<br />

evenings immersed in beautiful colors,<br />

textures and designs only achieved by<br />

working with fibers! Bring your idea for<br />

that tapestry you have always wanted<br />

to weave, or that felting project put<br />

<strong>of</strong>f by life’s busyness. Fibers instructor<br />

Cheryl Holbert will be on hand to see<br />

you through the process as you explore<br />

your own creative potential. Open to<br />

beginning and experienced fiber artists.<br />

Wheel Throwing in the<br />

Evening<br />

Instructor: Lauren Dadmun<br />

Mon. 6:30-9 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 8 students<br />

This class is for students who are<br />

interested in learning and exploring basic<br />

skills on the potter’s wheel. Students will<br />

produce mugs, plates, bowls and vases in<br />

this fun introductory course. Techniques<br />

from wedging, centering, trimming<br />

and glazing will be introduced and<br />

demonstrated.<br />

Craft Night:<br />

Find your<br />

Pinspiration!<br />

Instructor: Neva Cole<br />

Mon. 7-9 pm<br />

$180, Maximum 10 students<br />

Heard <strong>of</strong> Pinterest Stop pinning and join<br />

self-described Pinterest addict and DIYer<br />

Neva Cole, as we actually try some <strong>of</strong><br />

these great projects that we’ve all pinned<br />

but never had the time or the nerve to<br />

try! Every week will feature a new crafty<br />

Pinterest Project, giving you a chance to<br />

get messy, be creative and recycle those<br />

cans/light bulbs/scraps <strong>of</strong> fabric we know<br />

you’ve been saving for just this occasion!<br />

Acrylic Painting for the<br />

Beginner<br />

Instructor: Monique Staples<br />

Mon. 7-9 pm<br />

$180, Maximum 12 students<br />

Discover the ease and versatility <strong>of</strong> this<br />

painting medium. Join Monique Staples<br />

as she guides you through the many<br />

approaches <strong>of</strong> acrylic painting, from wet<br />

into wet applications to dry painting<br />

techniques, thinned with water or straight<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the tube, with a brush or palette<br />

knife. You will learn that acrylic painting is<br />

fun and inspiring. Materials not provided.<br />

<strong>Art</strong> supplies are available at the <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Shop at a 20% student discount. A supply<br />

list is available.<br />

July 8-august 16 <strong>Summer</strong><br />

11


<strong>Summer</strong><br />

Vacation Camps<br />

for Kids ages 5 to 12<br />

JUL<br />

08<br />

through<br />

12<br />

JUL<br />

15<br />

through<br />

19<br />

Signs, Symbols, Pop!<br />

“Great minds think alike” – and the<br />

visual collaboration <strong>of</strong> great creative<br />

minds can produce some <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

art ever! Join us this week as we use<br />

our <strong>Art</strong> Center faculty as <strong>Art</strong>ists-in-<br />

Residence, where they will lead our<br />

campers in collaborating to create<br />

an exciting visual response to the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong>’s recent acquisition <strong>of</strong> artist<br />

Robert Indiana’s painting, “Decade<br />

: Autoportrait 1963.” The work<br />

produced this week by the campers<br />

will be on display in a<br />

public exhibition.<br />

Posterize It<br />

As the Poster Mania! exhibition<br />

at the <strong>Currier</strong> vividly demonstrates,<br />

the rise <strong>of</strong> the poster as a means <strong>of</strong><br />

promotion ultimately created bold,<br />

graphic and dramatic pieces <strong>of</strong> art that<br />

people wanted to own for its own sake.<br />

This week, each group <strong>of</strong> students<br />

will be working on a collaborative “<strong>Art</strong><br />

Center Seasons” poster project guided<br />

by Graphic <strong>Art</strong>ist and Illustrator Neva<br />

Cole. The works created will be printed<br />

and put on display in the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

Community Gallery and will function<br />

as seasonal covers to the <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

<strong>brochure</strong> for the upcoming calendar<br />

year!<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center hosts six week-long Vacation <strong>Art</strong> Camps for children during the summer<br />

school vacation holidays. This program is popular with families who are seeking an<br />

enrichment experience for their children while school is out <strong>of</strong> session. All camps include<br />

trips to the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>.<br />

Choose a theme week that inspires you and have fun!<br />

Children aged 6 to 14 (1st grade+) register for a full day, from<br />

9 am–3 pm. 5 and 6 year olds (Kindergarten – 1st Grade) have the option <strong>of</strong><br />

mornings only, from 9 am-noon.<br />

Full Day Tuition: $270<br />

Half Day Tuition: $160<br />

After Camp Care is available from 3–4:30 pm for an additional $30<br />

JUL<br />

22<br />

through<br />

26<br />

JUL<br />

29<br />

through<br />

AUG<br />

02<br />

Manch-Vegas Madness<br />

There’s no place like home, and<br />

sometimes it takes the eye and<br />

creativity <strong>of</strong> an artist to show others<br />

what a place is like. A group <strong>of</strong><br />

energized, artistic and highly inspired<br />

teens from the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center did<br />

just that, and it’s been the mural on<br />

the outside <strong>of</strong> the Manchester Boys &<br />

Girls Club for over seven years! Other<br />

artists like Charles Sheeler and Ann<br />

Marie Kenny have used Manchester’s<br />

mills as the genesis for their portrayals<br />

<strong>of</strong> “our town”. Join us this week<br />

as we investigate the different<br />

faces <strong>of</strong> Manchester and<br />

surrounding towns,<br />

and create art<br />

to show<br />

the<br />

world<br />

what<br />

we’re<br />

all about!<br />

Picture This<br />

When we set out to define what<br />

an illustration is we came up with<br />

so many answers that we had to<br />

stop because we ran out <strong>of</strong> time!<br />

An illustration tells a story, gives<br />

information, clarifies something,<br />

defines a statement… This week<br />

we’ll be creating art that explores the<br />

many different styles <strong>of</strong> illustration<br />

and illustrators. We’ll encourage you<br />

to illustrate your own story by looking<br />

at the art <strong>of</strong> Maurice Sendak, Jacob<br />

Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, Winslow<br />

Homer, Howard Pyle and Maxfield<br />

Parrish to name just some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

artists that inspire us!<br />

AUG<br />

05<br />

through<br />

09<br />

AUG<br />

12<br />

through<br />

16<br />

Wild Thing! with special<br />

“GUESTS” from the<br />

Massabesic Audobon<br />

Center<br />

Even if you live in the city, you’re<br />

surrounded by nature – and in a<br />

state like New Hampshire, which<br />

is largely rural, a “wild thing”<br />

is usually just steps away. This<br />

week we’ll take a walk on the<br />

wild side and draw, paint, print<br />

and sculpt art that reflects the<br />

natural world around us. Our<br />

emphasis will be on using the<br />

power <strong>of</strong> art to draw attention to<br />

the animals and insects <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Hampshire, especially those that<br />

are vulnerable.<br />

Now You See It -<br />

Now You Don’t<br />

Is Clark Kent the reality or<br />

Superman Is Oz – and not<br />

Kansas the only place that’s in<br />

color Are the Good Witch and<br />

the Bad Witch two sides <strong>of</strong> the<br />

same person We’re not sure if<br />

we’ll answer all these questions,<br />

but over the course <strong>of</strong> this week<br />

we’ll have a blast exploring how<br />

artists transform everyday reality<br />

into alternate visions, universes<br />

and sometimes<br />

points <strong>of</strong><br />

view!<br />

12<br />

SUMMER JULY 8 - AUGUST 16


Weekly Classes<br />

for Preschoolers<br />

Wednesday Mornings: Jul 17 - Aug 14<br />

Clay Sampler<br />

Instructor: Rachel Montroy<br />

9 am–3 pm<br />

$320, Maximum 8 students<br />

This is a great workshop for anyone<br />

who loves working with clay. Each<br />

day will begin with the potter’s<br />

wheel in the morning and then<br />

with handbuilding in the afternoon.<br />

Projects will include different types<br />

<strong>of</strong> pottery such as cups, bowls and<br />

plates. We will also make sculpture,<br />

including sculpting from life and your<br />

imagination! Projects will be glazed<br />

and fired. Bring a lunch.<br />

Ages 3 & 4<br />

Ages 4 - 6<br />

New Masters!<br />

Instructor: Corie Lyford<br />

Wed. 9:30-10:15 am<br />

$60, Maximum 10<br />

children/parent(s)<br />

Ages: 3 & 4 years<br />

(accompanied by parent)<br />

Is your child ready for their first art<br />

room experience At 3 years <strong>of</strong> age,<br />

children are ready and eager to<br />

get messy with art. With guidance<br />

from an instructor, parents and<br />

their children will together explore<br />

the imaginative regions <strong>of</strong> drawing,<br />

painting, printmaking and sculpting.<br />

Playfully explore color, shape, form<br />

and texture, as well as share a<br />

wonderful appreciation <strong>of</strong> art.<br />

ABC’s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Instructor: Corie Lyford<br />

Wed. 10:45-11:45 am<br />

$75, Maximum 10 students<br />

ABC’s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> is a multimedia<br />

class designed to inspire a young<br />

student’s imagination and interest<br />

in art. Lessons include drawing,<br />

painting, collage, printmaking,<br />

clay and sculpture. Foster a<br />

level <strong>of</strong> confidence and a sense<br />

<strong>of</strong> independence in your child,<br />

while increasing their skill level<br />

in accordance with their age and<br />

developmental stage.<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ventures!<br />

for Preteens ages 12 to 15<br />

One-Week Intensive Day Classes<br />

<strong>Art</strong>Ventures! for Preteens aims to meet<br />

the needs <strong>of</strong> our preteen students who<br />

are looking for learning opportunities that<br />

are challenging and fun. These classes<br />

are designed to introduce students to a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> disciplines that are taught at the<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center including drawing, painting,<br />

weaving, photography, cartooning, jewelry<br />

making and pottery.<br />

JUL<br />

08<br />

through<br />

12<br />

Monday – Friday:<br />

9 am–noon, 1–4 pm, or 9 am–3 pm<br />

Session 1<br />

Animal Mosaics<br />

Instructor: Patti Benson<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$225, Maximum 8 students<br />

Study and practice the ancient art <strong>of</strong><br />

mosaics. Apply your own dynamic<br />

visual ideas to the art <strong>of</strong> mosaics while<br />

incorporating traditional glass pieces<br />

and handmade clay elements into your<br />

own animal mosaic panel. Be inspired<br />

by a visit to the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

interior mosaic courtyard and indoor<br />

Winter Garden Café.<br />

JUL<br />

15<br />

through<br />

19<br />

Felting - Come Get Your<br />

Wool On!<br />

Instructor: Rebecca Davison<br />

1–4 pm<br />

$270, Maximum 8 students<br />

Enter the world <strong>of</strong> felt and be amazed<br />

by the endless possibilities <strong>of</strong> this<br />

natural fiber. Looking at technique<br />

and color this class will cover needle,<br />

wet and Nuno felting. Projects will be<br />

a mixture <strong>of</strong> art and wearable pieces<br />

with the opportunity <strong>of</strong> combining<br />

and building upon techniques<br />

learned through the week. If you<br />

want fun, you want felt!<br />

Session 2<br />

Black and White<br />

Photography for Preteens<br />

Instructor: Pam Difloures<br />

9 am-noon<br />

$250, Maximum 6 students<br />

Learn the basics <strong>of</strong> traditional black<br />

and white photography in this<br />

introductory course for middle school<br />

students. Subjects include: the proper<br />

use <strong>of</strong> a 35mm camera, the study <strong>of</strong><br />

design elements and principles, the<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> strong compositions and<br />

the production <strong>of</strong> your own prints.<br />

Rental cameras are available upon<br />

request for an additional $15<br />

Sculpture for Preteens<br />

Instructor: Pam Difloures<br />

1–4 pm<br />

$225, Maximum 8 students<br />

Students will use a variety <strong>of</strong> mixed<br />

media including paper mache, clay,<br />

wood, plaster, and recycled materials.<br />

Inspired by the abstract and figurative<br />

sculptures on the <strong>Currier</strong> campus<br />

students will create abstract and<br />

realistic sculptures on a larger scale.<br />

JULY 8 - AUGUST 16 SUMMER<br />

13


<strong>Art</strong>ventures!<br />

for Preteens ages 12 to 15<br />

JUL<br />

22<br />

through<br />

26<br />

JUL<br />

29<br />

through<br />

AUG<br />

02<br />

Session 3<br />

Acrylic Painting for<br />

Preteens<br />

Instructor: Monique Staples<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$200, Maximum 10 students<br />

Students will explore still life and<br />

photograph-based imagery using<br />

the versatile medium <strong>of</strong> acrylic paint.<br />

This water-based and quick-drying<br />

medium is perfect for young students<br />

who are seeking greater skill in their<br />

ability to paint. Students will be<br />

encouraged to paint larger imagery<br />

on canvas surfaces, and will be<br />

exposed to many fine paintings from<br />

the <strong>Currier</strong> collection. Materials not<br />

provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies are available<br />

at the <strong>Museum</strong> Shop at 20% student<br />

discount. A supply list is available.<br />

Clay Around the World<br />

Instructor: Annie Campbell<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 10 students<br />

Learn the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> handbuilding<br />

and slab-work while we<br />

explore the history and use <strong>of</strong><br />

clay throughout various regions<br />

and cultures. Build functional<br />

medieval clay water jugs with stamp<br />

decorations. Create Southwest<br />

Mimbre bowls from coils <strong>of</strong> red<br />

earthenware clay. Sculpt Aztec<br />

ceremonial clay figurines while we<br />

learn about this exciting Meso-<br />

American culture!<br />

Session 4<br />

Drawing Outside the Box<br />

Instructor: Ellie Clough<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$225, Maximum 10 students<br />

Join your fellow students as we go<br />

beyond the classic pencil, pen and<br />

ink on paper. You will explore the<br />

2D world from a 3D state <strong>of</strong> mind<br />

using multimedia that will lead you<br />

in directions you never thought<br />

imaginable. The projects that you<br />

will create will be limited only by<br />

your imagination…and, you know<br />

imagination is limitless!<br />

AUG<br />

05<br />

through<br />

09<br />

Paint Sculpt, Sculpt Paint<br />

Instructor: Beth Brisson<br />

9 am–3 pm<br />

$320, Maximum 10 students<br />

If you like to paint and sculpt, then<br />

this is the class for you! The <strong>Currier</strong>’s<br />

collection will be the inspiration for<br />

creating your own works <strong>of</strong> art using<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> mediums. Turn a Matisseinspired<br />

sculpture into a painting,<br />

and use Picasso’s painting to inspire<br />

the creation <strong>of</strong> a sculpture. This class<br />

is designed for those students who<br />

enjoy working in both 2D and 3D.<br />

Bring a lunch.<br />

Session 5<br />

Dreams, Myths and<br />

Storeis in Clay Scuplture<br />

Instructor: Lauren Dadmun<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$250, Maximum 10 students<br />

Explore and express dreams,<br />

myths and stories in handbuilt<br />

clay forms. Forming methods and<br />

surface treatments will be taught<br />

to enable your ideas to come to<br />

life! Imaginative and individual<br />

approaches to creatures, places and<br />

things will be encouraged. There will<br />

be opportunities for everyone in the<br />

class to speak about their sculptures<br />

and the stories that they tell!<br />

Cut Paper Animation<br />

Instructor: Danielle Caradonna<br />

9 am–3 pm<br />

$320, Maximum 6 students<br />

Cut paper animation is an<br />

exciting form <strong>of</strong> cartooning which<br />

incorporates drawing, collage and<br />

3D elements into one form. Students<br />

will develop a storyboard, create<br />

their own characters and make a<br />

collage environment for the ultimate<br />

production <strong>of</strong> a short animated film!<br />

Bring a lunch.<br />

AUG<br />

12<br />

through<br />

16<br />

Drawing with Pastels<br />

Instructor: Amy Croteau<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$225, Maximum 10 students<br />

Discover the world <strong>of</strong> pastels in this<br />

introductory class. We will focus on the<br />

basics <strong>of</strong> light and color to create a<br />

range <strong>of</strong> values as we explore different<br />

landscapes through photographs and en<br />

plein air. Study work <strong>of</strong> the impressionists<br />

and other Masters, and learn how to<br />

use a variety <strong>of</strong> techniques to produce<br />

a luminous pastel painting. Finally, learn<br />

how to preserve your pastel artwork and<br />

properly frame them to last over time.<br />

Session 6<br />

Comics Camp!<br />

Instructor: Marek Bennett<br />

9 am–3 pm<br />

$300, Maximum 15 students<br />

Ages 10 - 15<br />

Come explore the infinite world <strong>of</strong><br />

graphical storytelling! Learn to draw<br />

exciting, expressive comics with rich<br />

casts <strong>of</strong> characters to hook your readers’<br />

attention, and then self-publish your<br />

original stories for all the world to read.<br />

Each participant creates an original minicomic,<br />

and contributes to class through<br />

feedback session. We will conclude<br />

the week with a Comics Convention for<br />

families & friends on Friday from 2-3pm!<br />

Bring a lunch.<br />

Clay Animation<br />

Instructor: Daniele Caradonna<br />

9 am–3 pm<br />

$320, Maximum 6 students<br />

Create an alternative universe <strong>of</strong> animated<br />

3D characters and produce your stopaction<br />

film in our digital lab! This class<br />

is great for students who have a love <strong>of</strong><br />

animation and sculpture. Bring a lunch.<br />

Drawing for Real<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$225, Maximum 10 students<br />

Practice drawing the things you like!<br />

Using objects from everyday life, students<br />

will help set-up several still life projects.<br />

Learn to use some tools and mediums<br />

that may not be familiar to you. Acquire<br />

some skills that Leonardo da Vinci used<br />

when he was a young artist, and learn to<br />

draw a likeness <strong>of</strong> a friend among other<br />

creative projects.<br />

14<br />

SUMMER JULY 8 - AUGUST 16


<strong>Summer</strong> School<br />

for Teens and Adults<br />

ages 15 to Adult<br />

One-Week Intensive Day Classes<br />

Immerse yourself in art! These classes are<br />

open to students <strong>of</strong> all levels <strong>of</strong> ability from<br />

beginning to more experienced artists. The<br />

curriculum aims to <strong>of</strong>fer students training<br />

in specific methods, media and conceptual<br />

approaches to art-making. Perfectly suited for<br />

young students wishing to develop a portfolio<br />

and older students looking for greater<br />

challenges in the studio. All art supplies are<br />

provided for these courses unless otherwise<br />

noted. Course prices include art supply costs<br />

and modeling fees where applicable.<br />

JUL<br />

08<br />

through<br />

12<br />

Monday – Friday:<br />

9 am–noon or 1–4 pm<br />

Session 1<br />

Endless Color!<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$225, Maximum 10 students<br />

Fine tune your drawings with the<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> colored pencil. There are<br />

several techniques and unlimited<br />

possibilities in learning how to layer<br />

color. Discover how this medium<br />

is used for more than just a school<br />

project. We will use featured artists for<br />

inspiration on numerous projects from<br />

small to large.<br />

Watercolor, Drawing and<br />

Painterly Prints<br />

Instructor: John O’Shaughnessy<br />

9 am-noon<br />

$225, Maximum 10 student<br />

Working from both life and your<br />

imagination, explore watercolor as it<br />

relates to drawing. Students will work<br />

with watercolor combined with ink and<br />

colored pencil, while exploring various<br />

techniques <strong>of</strong> watercolor painting. The<br />

class will also have a chance to work on<br />

fine painterly prints on heavy rag paper<br />

using the new technology water-based<br />

inks. This is a perfect way to learn water<br />

media and mono-printing together.<br />

JUL<br />

15<br />

through<br />

19<br />

Oil Painting Basics<br />

Instructor: John O’Shaughnessy<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$200, Maximum 8 students<br />

Join the oil painting studio no<br />

matter your level <strong>of</strong> experience.<br />

As you work from the still-life,<br />

reproductions <strong>of</strong> master paintings,<br />

or photographs, you will gain the<br />

skills you need to be a more assured<br />

painter in oil. Learn why oil painting<br />

is loved by so many in this exciting<br />

introductory course. Materials not<br />

provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies are available<br />

at the <strong>Museum</strong> Shop at 20% student<br />

discount. A supply list is available.<br />

Session 2<br />

Garden Sculpture<br />

Instructor: Rachel Montroy<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$250, Maximum 6 students<br />

Create an outdoor ceramic sculpture<br />

to complement your garden or<br />

landscaping. With the natural world<br />

as your inspiration, each student<br />

will make a sculpture customized<br />

to the colors and shapes it will be<br />

surrounded by in your yard. Examples<br />

<strong>of</strong> possibilities will include large,<br />

abstracted or realistic forms, based<br />

on flowers, seeds and pods, shells<br />

and much more. No experience<br />

necessary. Just bring in pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

your garden or backyard to start the<br />

brainstorming process!<br />

Wheel Throwing<br />

Intensive<br />

Instructor: Rachel Montroy<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 8 student<br />

Through exploring various techniques<br />

on the potter’s wheel, this class will<br />

focus on the art <strong>of</strong> vessel making.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the forms we will make<br />

include cups, bowls, plates and<br />

lidded containers. We will also learn<br />

different methods <strong>of</strong> surface design<br />

such as glazing, carving and sgraffito.<br />

This class is for beginners as well as<br />

for those who want to build upon any<br />

previous wheel throwing experience.<br />

JUL<br />

22<br />

through<br />

26<br />

Landscapes and Cityscapes<br />

in Oil<br />

Instructor: John O’Shaughnessy<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$200, Maximum 8 students<br />

Roam the neighborhood around the<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> with paints, brushes and easels<br />

in hand, and engage in capturing the<br />

effects <strong>of</strong> light on trees, lawns, and city<br />

buildings. Taking inspiration from painters<br />

in the <strong>Currier</strong> collection such as realists<br />

Monet and Hopper, and modernists<br />

Zorach and Hartley. Materials not<br />

provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies are available at the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop at 20% student discount.<br />

A supply list is available.<br />

Session 3<br />

Images on Fabric -<br />

Imagining the Endless<br />

Possibilities<br />

Instructor: Rebecca Davison<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$275, Maximum 8 students<br />

Through pattern and design, turn fabric<br />

into dazzling works <strong>of</strong> art. Looking at<br />

fiber process from around the world<br />

this class will cover image transferring,<br />

batik, Shibori dying and silk painting.<br />

Projects will explore repeat pattern<br />

design, color layering and designing<br />

your own fabric. Be it fiber art or fabric<br />

design you are interested in this is the<br />

class for you.<br />

Jewelry Making:<br />

Introduction to Lost Wax<br />

Casting<br />

Instructor: Joe Montroy<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$275, Maximum 8 students<br />

Explore the creative possibilities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ancient technique <strong>of</strong> creating jewelry<br />

using the LOST WAX method. This is a<br />

traditional process, which begins with<br />

the carving and shaping <strong>of</strong> wax and<br />

ends with molten metal being poured<br />

into your creation! This is an exciting<br />

class where anything is possible;<br />

create rings, pendants and even small<br />

sculptures. Students <strong>of</strong> all levels are<br />

welcome.<br />

JULY 8 - AUGUST 16 SUMMER<br />

15


<strong>Summer</strong> School<br />

for Teens and Adults<br />

ages 15 to Adult<br />

JUL<br />

22<br />

through<br />

26<br />

JUL<br />

29<br />

through<br />

AUG<br />

02<br />

Session 3<br />

Installation <strong>Art</strong> -<br />

Stepping Out into Space<br />

Instructor: Rebecca Davison<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$225, Maximum 8 students<br />

Are you ready to take your art from 2D<br />

to the realm <strong>of</strong> 3D Come learn how to<br />

create space by manipulating materials<br />

into structural surfaces as you build<br />

installations using found, sourced and<br />

available objects. Projects will cover<br />

working with only three elements:<br />

collaboration, sight specific work and<br />

how to convey emotion through the<br />

altering <strong>of</strong> space. Come challenge<br />

yourself and throw the doors <strong>of</strong> your<br />

art practice wide open. You will not be<br />

disappointed!<br />

Session 4<br />

Fused Fun!<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$275, Maximum 10 students<br />

This is an opportunity to experience<br />

fused glass as a beginner or if you’re<br />

more experienced, add new projects<br />

to your current glass portfolio. Each<br />

day we will have a different project<br />

and you will have access to unlimited<br />

use <strong>of</strong> color. Do five projects in<br />

five days and have some time to<br />

experiment with your own designs.<br />

Portfolio Development<br />

for Teens<br />

Instructor: Verne Orlosk<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 10 students<br />

Are you a serious high school aged<br />

student Are you preparing to apply<br />

to a college that has a strong visual<br />

art curriculum If you are, this is the<br />

class for you. Follow artist Verne<br />

Orlosk as she assists you in building<br />

a stronger portfolio for your college<br />

admissions package working in a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> drawing media.<br />

AUG<br />

05<br />

through<br />

09<br />

Session 5<br />

16<br />

SUMMER JULY 8 - AUGUST 16<br />

Black and White<br />

Photography<br />

Instructor: Rocco Caradonna<br />

9 am-noon<br />

$250, Maximum 6 students<br />

Learn the basics <strong>of</strong> traditional black and<br />

white photography in this introductory<br />

course for high school students.<br />

Subjects include the proper use <strong>of</strong> a<br />

35mm camera, the study <strong>of</strong> design<br />

elements and principles, the creation <strong>of</strong><br />

strong compositions and the production<br />

<strong>of</strong> your own prints. Rental cameras are<br />

available upon request for an additional<br />

$15.<br />

Pottery Handbuilding<br />

Instructor: Rachel Montroy<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 8 students<br />

Handbuilding with clay opens up endless<br />

possibilities to design unique pottery <strong>of</strong><br />

all shapes and sizes. In this class you<br />

will learn how to make a large variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> forms including cups, bowls, plates,<br />

small and large serving vessels, salt and<br />

pepper shakers and more. Beginners are<br />

welcome and anyone with experience<br />

will be challenged. The cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />

course will include 25lbs <strong>of</strong> clay and<br />

additional clay can be purchased if<br />

needed.<br />

Advanced Black and White<br />

Photography<br />

Instructor: Rocco Caradonna<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$250, Maximum 6 students<br />

In this course, delve more deeply into<br />

the sophisticated uses <strong>of</strong> darkroom<br />

techniques that will enable you to<br />

make spectacular black and white<br />

photographs. Among the lessons you will<br />

learn are the uses <strong>of</strong> multiple exposures,<br />

the creation <strong>of</strong> original compositions,<br />

techniques in toning, Sabatier, and<br />

alternative process photographs. Widen<br />

your understanding <strong>of</strong> photography. Be<br />

avant-garde! Rental cameras available for<br />

an additional $15.<br />

AUG<br />

12<br />

through<br />

16<br />

Session 6<br />

Still-Life Painting in Oil<br />

Instructor: June Latti<br />

9 am–noon<br />

$200, Maximum 8 students<br />

For more advanced students, explore<br />

the rich traditions <strong>of</strong> still-life painting<br />

in our intimate oil studio under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> inspiring teacher and<br />

painter, June Latti. Ms. Latti will share<br />

her wealth <strong>of</strong> knowledge about the<br />

craft <strong>of</strong> painting, while she pushes her<br />

students to new heights in their own<br />

practice as painters. Materials not<br />

provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies are available<br />

at <strong>Museum</strong> Shop at 20% student<br />

discount. A supply list is available..<br />

Expressive Portrait<br />

Painting in Oil<br />

Instructor: June Latti<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$225, Maximum 8 students<br />

Study the expressive art <strong>of</strong> portrait<br />

painting using the versatile medium<br />

<strong>of</strong> oil paint. While working from a live<br />

model, be inspired by great portraits<br />

from artists such as Vincent Van<br />

Gogh, Henri Matisse, Alice Neel and<br />

others, while being assisted by the<br />

talented painter June Latti. Materials<br />

not provided. <strong>Art</strong> supplies are available<br />

at <strong>Museum</strong> Shop at 20% student<br />

discount. A supply list is available.<br />

Sculpture for Everyone!<br />

Instructor: Joe Montroy<br />

1-4 pm<br />

$225, Maximum 10 students<br />

Learn how to build and carve 3D<br />

forms by investigating traditional and<br />

experimental sculptural methods and<br />

materials. You will learn how to observe<br />

the world around you and express<br />

yourself in a variety <strong>of</strong> ways. We will<br />

work with materials including plaster,<br />

wire, clay, fabric and found objects.


The <strong>Art</strong> Center proudly showcases many <strong>of</strong> our region’s most talented art<br />

educators and artists who lead our classes, workshops and special programs.<br />

Faculty & Staff<br />

Staff<br />

Bruce McColl, <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

Director, received a BA from<br />

Brown University and an MFA<br />

from Wayne State University.<br />

Bruce exhibits his paintings and<br />

drawings widely, and has been the<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> numerous fellowships<br />

and residencies. Bruce has work<br />

in the permanent collections<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>,<br />

St. Anselm College, and Union<br />

College. He is represented by<br />

McGowan Fine <strong>Art</strong> in Concord,<br />

NH. See www.brucemccoll.com<br />

for more information.<br />

Linn Krikorian, Program<br />

Manager, is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center and the<br />

Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> where<br />

she received her BFA in painting.<br />

Linn actively works in her studio<br />

and exhibits her acrylic paintings<br />

in the region. In 2011 Linn was<br />

given the “Women in the <strong>Art</strong>s”<br />

award by the New Hampshire<br />

chapter <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Revolution honoring her<br />

outstanding work as an artist and<br />

educator in our community.<br />

Kathy Card, Office Administrator,<br />

received her Masters in Education<br />

and BA in English from UNH and<br />

is parent to two “star” <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

students.<br />

Cheryl Holbert, Community<br />

Outreach Coordinator, received<br />

her BA from Rutgers University,<br />

and is an experienced teacher<br />

and curriculum builder <strong>of</strong> fiber<br />

arts programs in schools and<br />

community educational settings.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> TWiNE (Tapestry<br />

Weavers in New England), Cheryl<br />

weaves tapestries on commission<br />

and exhibits her work throughout<br />

the region.<br />

Rachel Montroy, Ceramic<br />

Manager, received her MFA in<br />

Ceramics from the School for<br />

American Crafts in Rochester,<br />

NY and a BA in Studio <strong>Art</strong>, with<br />

a concentration on ceramics,<br />

from UNH. In conjunction with<br />

teaching, Rachel is a ceramic<br />

sculptor and a potter. She<br />

regularly exhibits her work<br />

in galleries and is in private<br />

collections throughout the region.<br />

See www.rachelmontroy.com for<br />

more information.<br />

Andrew Laskowski and Sadie<br />

Barton, respectively, Office<br />

Assistant and Assistant <strong>Summer</strong><br />

Camp Manager are both talented<br />

young artists and graduates <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center.<br />

Faculty<br />

Marek Bennett, has over a<br />

decade’s experience drawing<br />

regular newspaper comic strips,<br />

and his graphic novels have won a<br />

Xeric Award and two nominations<br />

for New England <strong>Art</strong>s awards. In<br />

2011, Marek served as <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

cartoonist <strong>of</strong> NH’s Weeks Act<br />

Centennial Committee.<br />

Patti Benson studied fine arts<br />

at New England School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>,<br />

UNH, and received her BFA from<br />

Notre Dame College, Manchester,<br />

NH. Patti was an elementary art<br />

educator at both the Matthew<br />

Thornton School and Bow<br />

Elementary School.<br />

Beth Brisson received her<br />

Bachelor in Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Education<br />

from Notre Dame College,<br />

and is an art instructor in the<br />

Manchester Public Schools.<br />

Annie Campbell received her<br />

BFA from Virginia Commonwealth<br />

University in 2004 and her<br />

MFA from Indiana University in<br />

2010. She is currently an <strong>Art</strong>ist<br />

in Residence at Studio 550 in<br />

Manchester.<br />

Daniele Caradonna studied<br />

animation, illustration and<br />

computer generated art at<br />

Emerson College and Rochester<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, and<br />

finished her degree in <strong>Art</strong><br />

Education at Plymouth State.<br />

She is an art educator in the<br />

Manchester public schools.<br />

Rocco Caradonna received a<br />

BA in Fine <strong>Art</strong> and a BS in <strong>Art</strong><br />

Education at Plymouth State<br />

College. Rocco teaches art, digital<br />

and traditional photography and<br />

sculptural welding at G<strong>of</strong>fstown<br />

High School.<br />

Ellie Clough received her BFA<br />

from NHIA, and is currently a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the faculty at Villa<br />

Augustina School where she<br />

teaches art to elementary and<br />

middle school children.<br />

Neva Cole holds an MFA in<br />

illustration from the <strong>Art</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Boston, and a BFA from Syracuse<br />

University. As well as working as<br />

a teacher and illustrator, Neva is<br />

also the Graphic Designer and<br />

Communications Specialist at the<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

Nancy Craig received her<br />

BA from UNH and her MA in<br />

teaching from University <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington. She brings a wealth<br />

<strong>of</strong> experience in private and<br />

public school art education to the<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center.<br />

Amy Croteau received her BA<br />

and Masters from UNH with a<br />

concentration in Studio <strong>Art</strong> and<br />

Education.<br />

Lauren Dadmun is a potter and<br />

sculptor. She is an experienced<br />

teacher in all levels <strong>of</strong> ceramics.<br />

Lauren has an MA from Notre<br />

Dame College, an MAT from<br />

UNH and a BFA in Ceramics from<br />

Plymouth State University.<br />

Ellen Davison received her BA<br />

from Louisiana State University<br />

and Franklin Pierce College<br />

and has taught art in a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> schools, including Jesse<br />

Remington High School, Rivier<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Senior Education and<br />

Nashua Christian Academy.<br />

Rebecca Davison received her<br />

BFA in Fiber from the Savannah<br />

College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> and Design in<br />

2005. She moved to New York<br />

City where she worked for<br />

Anthropologie as a designer.<br />

In 2012 she received her MFA<br />

in Fiber from the Cranbrook<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

Pam Difloures graduated from<br />

School <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fine<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s with a BFA in photography<br />

and sculpture and is teaching art<br />

in the Manchester School system.<br />

Kerry Harman has a BA in<br />

Painting from UNH. She has<br />

taught extensively in both 2-D<br />

and 3-D medias, with a<br />

specialized interest in ceramics.<br />

Jerry Holbert has been the<br />

editorial cartoonist for the Boston<br />

Herald for the past 23 years.<br />

His award-winning work has<br />

appeared in numerous print,<br />

broadcast and online publications,<br />

and he is currently syndicated by<br />

United Media.<br />

Ann Kelley received a BFA from<br />

NHIA majoring in <strong>Art</strong> Education.<br />

She holds an Associates Degree<br />

in Business from Hesser College,<br />

majoring in Interior Design. Ann<br />

teaches art in the Manchester<br />

school district.<br />

June Latti received a BFA from<br />

Fort Steilacoom College, studied<br />

painting at NHIA and UNH and<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Therapy at Pratt Institute.<br />

June has a specialized interest in<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Therapy for seniors, people<br />

with Alzheimer’s and related<br />

disabilities.<br />

Corie Lyford, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Bridgewater State College in <strong>Art</strong><br />

and English, teaches in the youth<br />

and Outreach programs at the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Center.<br />

Joseph Montroy holds an<br />

MFA from Rochester Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology in Rochester, New<br />

York. His sculpture has shown and<br />

is in private collections throughout<br />

the U.S.<br />

Kristi Nyhan received a BA from<br />

UNH. Kristi has served students in<br />

numerous NH public schools and<br />

community arts organizations as a<br />

teacher and administrator.<br />

John O’Shaughnessy is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> with a BFA in<br />

painting. He has worked in<br />

freelance fabric design and<br />

illustration, and actively exhibits<br />

his paintings in galleries<br />

throughout New England. John’s<br />

work is shown at the <strong>Art</strong> 3 Gallery<br />

and the Chi’lin Gallery in New<br />

Hampshire.<br />

Verne Orlosk received her BFA<br />

in graphic design from Boston<br />

University. Teaching in a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

media while primarily working in<br />

fused glass, she currently exhibits<br />

her work locally.<br />

Joy Raskin has exhibited her<br />

jewelry widely. She is a native <strong>of</strong><br />

New Hampshire, and is a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> NH Craftsmen.<br />

She received her MFA from the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts at<br />

Dartmouth and her BFA from the<br />

RISD. Her work is in the <strong>Currier</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong>’s permanent collection.<br />

Jennifer Silva is a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Notre Dame College with a<br />

degree in fine arts. She has been<br />

an elementary art instructor at<br />

Beech Street Elementary School<br />

since 1997.<br />

Monique Staples graduated<br />

from Notre Dame College with a<br />

degree in <strong>Art</strong> Education in 2002,<br />

and is an elementary art instructor<br />

in the Manchester Schools.<br />

Monique was named Hippo Press<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Teacher <strong>of</strong> the Year in 2009!<br />

Laura Zorawowicz earned her<br />

BA in Studio <strong>Art</strong> and Elementary<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Education from Emmanuel<br />

College in Boston, MA. She brings<br />

a wide range <strong>of</strong> experience and<br />

a passion for art education to<br />

the <strong>Currier</strong>’s youth and outreach<br />

programs.<br />

Christa Zuber received her<br />

Masters <strong>of</strong> Teaching Visual <strong>Art</strong><br />

from the University <strong>of</strong> Sydney,<br />

Australia. In addition to teaching,<br />

she works as the Group Tour<br />

Administrator here at the <strong>Currier</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

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General Information<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Term Business Hours:<br />

Monday – Thursday 9 am–noon, 1-6 pm<br />

Fridays: By Appointment<br />

Saturday 9 am–noon<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Term Business Hours:<br />

Monday – Friday 8:30 am- 4:30 pm<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Center Contact Information<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

180 Pearl Street<br />

Manchester, NH 03104<br />

tel. 603.669.6144 x122<br />

email: artcenter@currier.org<br />

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<strong>Art</strong> Center Policies<br />

Arrival and Departure Policy for Students:<br />

Parents and legal guardians should accompany children aged 15 and under to and from their designated class. Exceptions to this procedure<br />

must be made in writing from the parent or guardian to the student’s instructor prior to the beginning <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

Class Certificates for High School Students:<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Center Certificate <strong>of</strong> class completion is available upon request.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Credit Hours for Teachers:<br />

All kindergarten through 12th grade teachers can receive “Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development” hours for adult classes and workshops at the <strong>Art</strong> Center!<br />

Notify our registrar that you wish to receive a certificate and one will be given to you after the completion <strong>of</strong> your class.<br />

<strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Membership Discounts:<br />

Become a <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Member and receive 10% <strong>of</strong>f classes and workshops at the <strong>Art</strong> Center. For detailed information on<br />

Membership discounts please visit our website at www.currier.org.<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop Discounts for <strong>Art</strong> Center Students:<br />

Any <strong>Art</strong> Center student that brings in their registration confirmation will receive a 20% discount in the <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Shop for all <strong>of</strong> their art<br />

class supplies!<br />

Facility Access:<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center is handicap accessible.<br />

Gift Certificates:<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center accepts <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> gift certificates toward the costs <strong>of</strong> tuition.<br />

Inclement Weather and Postponement Policies:<br />

Classes cancelled or postponed because <strong>of</strong> weather or other factors will be made up, if possible, at the end <strong>of</strong> the term. During conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

inclement weather students and faculty can call 603.669.6144 x122 for a recorded message after 7 am, or go to<br />

www.currier.org for the latest update on classes. Additionally, the <strong>Art</strong> Center posts cancellations on www.wmur.com.<br />

Photography Policy:<br />

We will occasionally photograph classes, students and student art work for promotional purposes. If you wish to waive this right, please notify<br />

the <strong>Art</strong> Center during time <strong>of</strong> enrollment.<br />

Storing <strong>Art</strong>work:<br />

Faculty and students are responsible for the appropriate management and storage <strong>of</strong> student artwork during the course <strong>of</strong> the term. During the<br />

last class <strong>of</strong> the term all artwork should be retrieved by students in coordination with their individual instructor, including work exhibited in the<br />

student exhibition. The <strong>Art</strong> Center is not responsible for the storage <strong>of</strong> student work after the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the term.<br />

Student Behavior:<br />

The <strong>Art</strong> Center reserves the right to dismiss a student for problematic behavior which results in the disruption <strong>of</strong> class. Use <strong>of</strong> personal<br />

technology in studios during class time, including cell phones, is prohibited (See “Technology Policy” below). We have a zero tolerance for<br />

drug use, physical or verbal harassment, smoking or weapons on our premises.<br />

Technology Policy:<br />

The <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center wishes to maintain strict controls on independent technology usage during school sessions. Compliance with these<br />

rules is expected <strong>of</strong> all students.<br />

• No cell phone use in classroom or in school premises during class or camp sessions.<br />

• No use <strong>of</strong> video technology including Smartphones, iPads, and Kindles (or similar technology) at any time during <strong>Art</strong> Center<br />

program hours. All technology <strong>of</strong> this sort, if brought on premises, will be held for safe keeping in the <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>of</strong>fice until the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> school session.<br />

• If students need to contact a parent or guardian during school hours, they may do so in the <strong>Art</strong> Center Business Office with approval <strong>of</strong><br />

instructor or program manager.<br />

Tuition Refund and Rescheduling Policies:<br />

Full tuition must accompany your application for registration (with the exception <strong>of</strong> students applying for tuition assistance.) Refund requests<br />

are granted up to ten calendar days before the class/workshop begins. A $25 non-refundable registration fee will be charged to students being<br />

refunded for classes and workshops. Refunds will not be granted to students canceling within ten calendar days <strong>of</strong> their class/workshop.<br />

Tuition and fees will not be transferred to another term. This policy is strictly enforced. A full refund will be granted to students whose class/<br />

workshop is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. The <strong>Art</strong> Center reserves the right to change instructors.


Registration Form<br />

Become a <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> member and<br />

receive 10% <strong>of</strong>f classes at the <strong>Art</strong> Center!<br />

$30 Student (18+)*<br />

$45 Individual*<br />

$65 Dual Family**<br />

$100 Contributor**<br />

$175 Sponsor**<br />

$350 Patron**<br />

$1000 Benefactor**<br />

*Discount for card holder only<br />

**Discount extended to family<br />

Subtract 10% <strong>of</strong>f your class if you are<br />

a member, or signing up today.<br />

Please call 603.669.6144 x122 or x152 for info.<br />

Parent/Guardian’s Name<br />

Address<br />

City, State<br />

Zip Telephone Work/Cell<br />

Email<br />

Emergency Contact Name and Number<br />

Date<br />

Please list any special needs - allergies, ADHD, medical or behavioral issues <strong>of</strong> the<br />

student(s):<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Foundations / Weekly Classes<br />

Student(s)<br />

Age(s)<br />

Class(es) Session/Date Amount<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Camp for Kids! (Ages 5-12)<br />

Student/Session(s) Age Full Day Half Day Amount<br />

Student/Session(s) Age Full Day Half Day Amount<br />

Student/Session(s) Age Full Day Half Day Amount<br />

After Camp Care $25<br />

<strong>Art</strong>Ventures! for Pre-Teens (Ages 12-15)<br />

Amount<br />

Student(s)<br />

Age(s)<br />

Class(es) Session/Date Amount<br />

<strong>Art</strong> School for Teens & Adults<br />

Student(s)<br />

Age(s)<br />

Class(es) Session/Date Amount<br />

<strong>Art</strong> in the Evening for Teens & Adults (15+)<br />

Student(s)<br />

Age(s)<br />

Class(es) Session/Date Amount<br />

Workshops / Vacation Week<br />

Student(s)<br />

Age(s)<br />

Class(es) Date/Time Amount<br />

Method <strong>of</strong> payment: Cash (enclosed) Check (enclosed) Visa<br />

Subtotal<br />

MasterCard Discover American Express<br />

Discount<br />

Credit Card #<br />

Expiration Date<br />

Grand Total<br />

Security Code<br />

For tuition assistance information, please check.<br />

(3 - 4 digits on the back <strong>of</strong> your credit card)<br />

For Office Use Only<br />

Mail to: <strong>Currier</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center, 180 Pearl Street, Manchester, NH 03104<br />

Call: 603.669.6144 x122 or register online at www.currier.org.<br />

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Non-pr<strong>of</strong>it org.<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

Manchester, NH<br />

Permit no. 139<br />

180 PEARL STREET<br />

MANCHESTER<br />

NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />

03104<br />

tel. 603.669.6144 x122<br />

web. CURRIER.ORG

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