Digital Photography • Beginner/Intermediate

ADULT CLASSES: EVENINGS
Ages 18-Adult, open to 8 students

6 Thursdays: Oct 14, 21, 28; Nov 4, 18; Dec 2 • 7:00-9:30pm
(*photo field trip date to be decided.)

Fee: $160 Members/$190 Non-members

This class will introduce students to the basic principles of digital photography.
Topics will include: learning camera settings, composing images, developing
basic skills in manipulating images using editing software, and introduction to
self-critique approaches and strategies. Learning and self-advancement will
take place in a supportive, positive atmosphere. Digital camera is required.
Bring laptop if available, not required.

Instructor: Andrew Hollander

Knitting: A World of Stitches Beginner/Intermediate

ADULT CLASSES: EVENINGS
Ages 18-Adult, open to 8 students

5 Mondays: Oct 4, 11, 18, 25; Nov 1 • 7:00-9:00pm

Fee: $110 Members/$140 Non-members
Materials Fee: $16 Beginners/$6 Intermediate (Includes yarn, needles, & handouts)
Additional materials list available upon registration.

Enjoy the fun and creativity of knitting! Beginners will make a scarf and the
“Empowerment Swatch” to learn the basic building blocks of knitting. More
advanced students will learn modular knitting techniques including the Log Cabin
square and Domino knitting as well as many new stitches and decorative
techniques from all over the world. These include Fair Isle Color work, Aran/Irish
cable stitches, lace knitting, double knitting, Bohus techniques from Sweden
and more as time permits. We will also cover decorative cast-ons, finishing
techniques and pattern reading.

Instructor: Lori Sokolov Falbo

Drawing & Painting the Portrait Using Charcoal/Pastel

ADULT CLASSES: EVENINGS
Ages 18-Adult, open to 8 students. All levels welcome.

8 Mondays: Sept 27; Oct 4, 18, 25; Nov 1, 8, 15, 22 • 7:00-9:30pm

Fee: $260 Members/$290 Non-members. Model fee included.

All levels welcome—individual attention will be given. Learn the basic
elements of drawing the head, from a live model and from photographs.
This class will help you obtain a close likeness. You can paint or draw using
charcoal or pastels. Bring charcoal sticks or charcoal pencils, kneaded
eraser and a 12” x 16” (or larger) charcoal or pastel pad to the first class.

Instructor: Barbara Silbert

Oil Portraiture for Beginners

ADULT CLASSES: DAYTIME
Ages 18–Adult, open to 8 students

8 Fridays
: Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov 5, 12, 19 • 9:30am-12:30pm

Fee: $290 Members/$320 Non-members. Model fee included.
Materials list available upon registration.

Learn the basics of portraiture in oils. This course will cover the anatomy of
the head, capturing a likeness, methods of creating and transferring an
image onto a canvas, mixing flesh tones, importance of lost edges, and creating
an easy, interesting background. The first few weeks we will copy a
master work, then work from a mannequin and lastly, from live models.

Instructor: Mario Tucci

Watercolor II • Intermediate/Advanced

ADULT CLASSES: DAYTIME
Ages 18-Adult, open to 8 students.

8 Wednesdays: Sept 29; Oct 6, 13, 20, 27; Nov 3, 10, 17 • 9:30am-12:30pm

Fee: $240 Members/$270 Non-members.
Materials list available upon registration.

Previous knowledge of watercolor necessary. Continue using watercolor
techniques of washes, wet on wet painting and dry brush methods. We
will move beyond the basics, creating a series of more complex paintings,
completing our own interpretations of projects presented in class.

Instructor: Eileen Neville

Zen Rendering

Ages 18-Adult, open to 8 students. All levels welcome.
4 Mondays: Mar 14, 21, 28; Apr 4 • 10:00am-12:00pm
Fee: $100 Members/$130 Non-members

Materials list available upon registration.

In a relaxed and supportive atmosphere learn how to create beautiful images from repetitive pattern drawings. This art form is ideal for those experiencing “artist’s block” or the need to release the artist within. You will amaze yourself with the results. Anyone can do it. All that is needed to begin is a small sketch pad, fine marker pens, and a desire to create art. The only limits are your imagination and the paper’s edge.

Instructor: Lois Levy