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TEACHERS
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All
class sizes are limited and early registration is recommended.
You can register by downloading the class registration form and send
it to: SCMAC, Attention Education, 9341 Mill St., Ben Lomond, CA 95005
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ADULT CLASSES:
If you
have taken a class from us and wish to offer suggestions, comments, you are
most welcome to take our
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survey will only take a minute to do, and it helps us get grants to support
our programs.
Thanks!
Tuesdays, 7 -
9:15 p.m.
Drop-in workshops featuring a different model every week,
both short and long poses. Beginners or professional artists welcome, with
instruction or critiques if students request. Third Tuesday of each
month will be dedicated to Long Poses. Contact Julie for information
(831.335-5000)
$10
for members, $12 for non-members,
$8 students (with ID)
Oil &
Acrylic Painting - Winter 2010
with Brenda Berg
8 Thursdays, Jan 7 - Feb 25, 2010
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Class Fees:
$170/190 (Member's/non-member's)
$15 Materials
Class Syllabus
HERE
This class is for beginners who would like to learn to paint with oils or
acrylics, and for those with painting experience.
Brenda Berg paces the class to fit the individual concerns of each student, so
development naturally occurs in an enjoyable learning environment. Attention is
given to observational studies, form, light and shadow, as well as color theory,
composition, painting materials, historical art movements and selected artworks.
Beginning painters are given a structured curriculum, while Intermediate and
Advanced students will chose individual direction and projects. The course will
also include working from a live model (nude and clothed), critiques, and a
museum field trip (TBA). Each artist is encouraged to find his or her own visual
voice and to develop an individual approach to image making.
Mondays, 7:30 p.m. Starting September 28th
Beginner Class
( 8 weeks) Mondays
7:30 to 8:20 PM @ Art Center
Marty covers basic ukulele chords in the keys of C, G and F.
Marty's emphasis is on playing songs and making music.
The first night, students will learn to play two songs.
Learn to play ukulele! Santa Cruz's hottest new craze! No musical
knowledge required. Bring ukulele, or may purchase for $25.00 at class.
Learn enough to play with large local ukulele club! Call 336-4Art for more
info.
$2
members/non-members per session $5 materials (one time)
Beginning Ukulele
8-Week Class by Marty Carlson
Marty Carlson has been
teaching folks to play the ukulele in the San Lorenzo Valley for over four
years. His first students were eight ladies who were absolute beginners at
the Highlands Park Senior Center. Two years later he started a class at
Spring Lakes Park in Scotts Valley with about ten people. In September of
2005 Marty started a class at the Scotts Valley Senior Center and this class
is now an intermediate class. In September of 2006 he started another
beginner class at the Scotts Valley Senior Center. He also teaches a
workshop for beginners before each of the monthly Ukulele Club meetings. So
presently, Marty teaches a total of four classes plus the monthly workshops
at the Ukulele Club.
This class is for beginners. If
there’s interest, Marty promises to do an intermediate class later in the
year.
Marty’s motto is "If it ain’t
fun, don’t do it!” He de-emphasizes practicing and emphasizes "just playing
songs and having fun.” The ukulele is really an instrument that one can have
fun with at many levels. You can just strum chords and have fun or you can
get just about as complicated as you want to.
Marty always volunteers his time
and his classes are free except for a $2 donation collected for the centers.
This class has a one-time charge of $5 to cover the cost of a songbook and
other handouts.
The venues where Marty teaches
often have functions where his classes perform. For example, the Highland
Park class plays for some of the Holiday celebration lunches there. The
Spring Lakes group has played at several of the Monthly Park dinners and
parties. The Scotts Valley group has played for a couple of the monthly
barbeques at the Senior Center. A mixed group from several classes played
this summer at the "Felton Remembers" festival on Memorial Day weekend. An
early June concert at the Art Center is being planned following Marty’s
class.
Marty Carlson, A Brief
Musical History
Marty attended his first
acoustic jam in the San Lorenzo Valley, led by Jayme Kelly Curtis, in
January of 2000 at the Art Center. For almost 10 years, Jayme
hosted her acoustic jam once a month at the Art Center and inspired many
local musicians to play with others.
NOTE: The jam is now
hosted by Carolee Burrows..
Marty has played in many
jams over the years in other places. For example, he played on Tuesday
nights at an English pub in Half Moon Bay for over four years before moving
to Boulder Creek.
Marty has been playing guitar since college, about 45
years. He also plays a dobro, some banjo, and is currently learning to play
the harmonica. Marty learned to play the ukulele five years ago because
Jayme kept telling him how much fun she was having at the Santa Cruz Ukulele
Club. Marty took his first ukulele class from Patti Maxine at the Highland
Park Senior Center and ended up teaching the class because Patti was really
busy and because he found the ukulele was like playing his guitar only
easier.
What’s surprised Marty the most
is how many seniors are playing the ukulele and are having a great time.
There are lots of opportunities for people to get together and play on a
regular basis here in the Santa Cruz area. There are several jams each month
and a regular Saturday morning group (10:00 to 11:30 AM) at the Harbor near
the Crows Nest. Anywhere from 30 to 60 people get together and have a great
time.
One of Marty’s best memories, he
says, is a lady named Ilene. She was in her middle eighties, and for over a
year she was his "Ukulele Club Date.” She also went to a couple of jams with
Marty each month. She used to own a chain of music stores and loved music.
Marty swears she knew more songs than anyone he’d ever known. She now lives
in Colorado near her son who has a music store there.
Mixed Media Card Making Workshop
(Adult)
Free
with Anouk Johanna & Julie Erreca
2 Sundays, January 24 - 31, 2010
10 am - 3 pm
Bring your personal collage materials which could be: reject watercolors,
prints, photos, drawings, letters etc. Other art supplies will be provided,
including a small etching press for monotyping cards. You may want to check with
the instructors to make sure that we will have available any type of art
supplies you would like to use. We will be working in a 5x7 format, either as a
card or as a miniature artwork. Julie and Anouk will teach various techniques
like monotype printmaking, watercolor painting techniques, collage and layering
to end up with interesting textures on your artwork.
If you are satisfied with some of your experiments you may display them at the
Gallery for three consecutive months. Information about the exhibiting process
is available at the center.
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Clay Club
Handbuilding
in Clay
Finding Your Way with Clay
with Jody Snyder
Ongoing Wednesdays
2 pm - 5 pm
$20 members / $20 non-members / $ materials
Handbuilding class using collage and clay experiences to further your craft. All
levels welcome. $20/ class. Pre-pay 6 weeks at $18/ class.
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With
Jody Snyder and guest teachers
Wednesdays
Explore the possibilities of the world of
color in clay. There will be emphasis on individual exploration &
experimentation.
Through a variety of clay techniques, such as pinch, coil, slab, sculpt,
we will explore the possibilities & imagery that lie waiting to be
brought forward. Through lessons & demos students will explore images
that rest in the unconscious. Collage & drawing may be used as tools to
assist in the discovery of individual vocabulary & style. Students will
learn basic hand building techniques in clay in order to produce
sculptures that reflect these personal images. Glazing, firing &
patina will be used & demonstrated.
$20
members drop in.
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Throwing
On
the Potter's Wheel
- with
Geoff Nicastro
Wheel Throwing and Towering Totems
with Geoffrey Nicastro
Ongoing
6 pm - 9 pm
$160 members / $200 non-members / $ materials
Learn to use the wheel to build stackable sculptures for your garden.
NEW class procedure: Geof needs to know who is coming to class. Students please
call or email Geof the day before each class. 462-6265 or
gnicastro@yahoo.com
Raku
Fridays
with Dale Bates
Friday nights
6 - 9 pm
Drop in sessions, $18 each, members;
$20 no
Raku
master Dale Bates continues to amaze and delight participants with outstanding
results. Red hot pots are pulled from the fire after about 1 hour, put in to
reduction chambers and quenched with water. Bring you own bisqued pots, or buy
them at the Center. Cost of glazes and firing included. Weather dependent.
Check
with Dale at 345-7565 a day in advance.
Healing through Clay with Sunny
6 Thursdays, Starting Feb. 11,
1 - 4 pm or 5- 8 pm.
Clay on your hands. Thumping
balls of clay on a surface. Shaping clay into expressive forms from your
heart.
Students will learn hand-building
approaches where every stroke is a positive imprint on their spiritual, physical
and mental processes. The creative spirit helps heal us in many ways.
$150 members / $180 non-members /
Clay: $11-15
Classic
Sculpture Workshop in Clay
with Marianne Groh
Feb 20, 21st, 10 am – 5
p.m.
With
Figurative Sculptor Marianne Groh,
During this
2 day
workshop both beginners & advanced students welcome.
You will learn my "Easy
Method" and students will sculpt 1 bust & 1 figure piece.
Gourmet
Lunch included
$200
members, $220 non-member, Clay: $15 / bag
For more information on Marianne and her
work, visit her
website.

TEENS
FREE Teen Class @ SLVHS:
Thursdays, from 2:30 - 5:00 pm at the SLV High School art room,
open to any junior high and high school students.
Drop in, starting again in September through May, 2010
SC
MAC is pleased to offer a series of FREE after school classes for teens,
supported by a grant from the
Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County. Classes will take place
on Thursdays, from 2:30 – 5:00
at the SLV High School art room, offering instruction in various media, taught
by SC MAC teachers. All teens, middle and high school
ages, are welcome.
Our free after school art making
series for teens continues with a variety of media taught by SCMAC teachers.
This class takes place at SLV High School art room and is free of charge.
Poster. click on the thumbnail at left to
view large image.
Jan. 2010
My
Funny Valentine with Jennifer Hennig
4 Thursdays, January 14 - February 4, 2010
2:30 pm - 5 pm
Feb. 2010
Get a Grip! (on clay)
with Nora Sarkissian
4 Thursdays, February 11 - March 4, 2010
2:30 pm - 5 pm
Teens! In this gripping class, we will get
a grip on some clay. Through various handbuilding demos & lessons, we will learn
how to build various types of vessels along with sculpture. It's
gripping...Projects will be fired, glazed & patined.
March 2010
Mixed Media
with Anouk Johanna
4 Thursdays, March 11 - April 1, 2010
2:30 pm - 5 pm
Students will work with mixed media from pencils and paints to stencils and
tissue paper to create 2D art, embellished folding books, paper sculpture and
fun objects - a different project each class.
OTHER CLASSES
FOR TEENS
Robotics - Winter 2010
with Brenda Berg
Saturdays, February 27 - March 20, 2010
3 pm - 5:30 pm
$95 members / $110 non-members / $25 materials
Learn how to build, program and control a robot! Each student will build and
keep one simple introductory robot.
This fun class is ideal if you like to know how to make things work, crawl,
roll, blink, buzz or even think! A great introduction to the world of robotics,
students will have a chance to assemble and program simple to more complex
robots that communicate, move and think on their own. During the week we'll
break out different types of robots including the totally fun Lego Mindstorms.
Learn how to build, program and control a robot! Each student will build and
keep one simple introductory robot. Brenda is pleased to have Stanford engineer
Ted Berg as the class mentor!
Claymation - Winter 2010
with Brenda Berg
Saturdays, January 16 - February 6, 2010
3 pm - 5:30 pm
$95 members / $110 non-members / $15 materials
Explore amazing clay-animation from concept to finished product from
storyboarding, drawn and clay character design, to animated movement, timing,
sound, titles & credits. Students will have an opportunity to work on individual
movie shorts or on a collaborative group movie.
CHILDRENS
CLASSES
Register by calling 336-4ART or by downloading
registration
form and sending it via post or dropping it at the Center along
with the tuition. Students must register before the first day of
class.
Parents: if
your child has taken a class from us and you wish to offer suggestions,
comments, you are most welcome to take our
SURVEY. This survey will only take a
minute to do, and it helps us get grants to support our programs.
Thanks!


Spring Break Art Camp
April 5 - April 9, 2010
1 Week-long Art Camp, Morning Sessions 10 am
- 12 pm and Afternoon Sessions 12:30 - 2:30 pm
5 full days: $250 Members, $270
non-members, $30 materials
5 1/2 days: $125 Members, $135
non-members, $15 materials
2-D with Anouk Johanna
3-D with Nora Sarkissian
Summer
Art Camps
4 week-long Art Camps, Morning Sessions 10 am
- 12 pm and Afternoon Sessions 12:30 - 2:30 pm
The themes this summer, brought to you by our
Youth Art Committee, are Ecology & Green-based.
5 full days: $250 Members, $270
non-members, $30 materials
5 1/2 days: $125 Members, $135
non-members, $15 materials
If you sign up for a full day, please provide
a sack lunch. Full day students will be supervised during lunch time.
SESSION I June 21 - 25
"Frequent Flyers"
2-D with Lori Wilson
3-D with Jen Hennig
SESSION II July 19 - 23
"Magic Earth"
2-D with Lisa Alexander
3-D with Lori Wilson
SESSION III Aug 2 - 6
"Time Travel"
2-D with Anouk Johanna
3-D with Nora Sarkissian
SESSION IV Aug 9 - 13
"Green Thumb"
2-D with Anouk Johanna
3-D with Brenda Berg
OTHER CLASSES
Art Saturdays
Series
of 4 Saturdays, January - March
Ages 6 - 12
1/2 Day Class:
$75 Members / $85 Non-members $10 materials
Please register
at least one week in advance of the first day of class to assure that class will
take place!
If you sign up
for both classes in a session, ring your own lunch and a teacher will supervise
between the classes.
Scholarships are
available! Call 336-4ART for more info / to register
SESSION II:
4 Saturdays, February 27 - March 20, 2010
All
Kinds of Faces 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
with Anouk Johanna
How many different ways can you create a face? We will draw with pencils, oil
pastels and markers, paint with watercolor and poster paint and use collage.
Would you make a human face, an animal face or a made-up fantasy face? We will
make the artwork into books, cards, boxes, paper sculpture and wall art with a
hand-made frame. Discover how busy you can be having fun.
All Mixed Up 10:00 - 12:00 pm with Brenda Berg
This class is designed for adventuresome kids who like to experiment with
materials, textures and art-making approaches. Mixing traditional art media with
found objects and other non-traditional art materials, students will create
their own unique works of art. Each week a specific art movement and mixed media
artists from the period will also be introduced.
See
Robotics and
Claymation
Movie Making (above)
Mommy/Daddy & Me
Clay Class
Dates to be determined call 336-4ART to let us know
your interest in this class 10 am - 11 am
With Jennifer Hennig
A class for toddlers ages 1-5 with adult
$65 members / $75 non-members / $10 materials
This class is for very young children who want to get gooey
with clay and maybe make something too. Moms or Dads
need
to come to facilitate the process and have some fun too. Looking for a
fun “to-do” class with your little one who’s getting cabin fever? Come get
their ya-yas out with some squishy clay and maybe make something too. Each
class is gauged by the group so the entire process is facilitated to the
majority; individual needs are met as well by Mom or Dad being there too.

TEACHERS
If you are interested in teaching a
class at the Art Center, please review the following
documents:
Teacher's
Checklist,
Teacher's
Guidelines,
Teacher's Application,
and Teacher's Contract
If you have any questions, please
contact the Art Center (831) 336-4ART or
eMail
us.
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